Bug#877985: user at 1000.service: Start operation timed out. Terminating.
Karl Voit
debian at Karl-Voit.at
Fri Oct 27 19:43:46 BST 2017
Michael Biebl (biebl at debian.org) wrote:
> Am 08.10.2017 um 11:59 schrieb Karl Voit:
> > Oct 08 10:10:16 sherri syncthing[1594]: [GDIGF] INFO: Established secure connection to [...]
> > Oct 08 10:10:16 sherri syncthing[1594]: [GDIGF] INFO: Device [...] client is "syncthing v0.14.38" named "Blackbox"
> > Oct 08 10:10:45 sherri systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Start operation timed out. Terminating.
> > Oct 08 10:10:45 sherri gpg-agent[2304]: SIGTERM received - shutting down ...
> > Oct 08 10:10:45 sherri systemd[1541]: Stopping GnuPG cryptographic agent and passphrase cache..
>
> This looks unusual at first glance. The 30 seconds between the start of
> syncthing and the timeout look suspicious.
> By default that should be 90s
>
> Can you (as root) check the output of
> systemctl show user at 1000.service | grep Timeout
> and paste the results.
Sure:
TimeoutStartUSec=1min 30s
TimeoutStopUSec=2min
JobTimeoutUSec=infinity
JobTimeoutAction=none
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Karl Voit
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