Bug#975400: [247~rc2-2] 2 minutes delay at "systemctl poweroff"

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Sat Nov 21 18:13:02 GMT 2020


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Am 21.11.20 um 17:47 schrieb Roderich Schupp:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 247~rc2-2
> Severity: normal
> X-Debbugs-Cc: roderich.schupp at gmail.com
> 
> Since upgrading to version 247~rc2-2, poweroff reprodicably experiences
> a 2 minute delay. You can see it at line 526 (Nov 17 01:03:38 -> Nov 17
> 01:05:20) of the attached excerpt from journalctl.

Nov 17 01:05:38 nuc8 systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: State 'stop-sigterm'
timed out. Killing.
Nov 17 01:05:38 nuc8 systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Killing process 1141
(systemd) with signal SIGKILL.
Nov 17 01:05:38 nuc8 systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Killing process 1286
(ssh-agent) with signal SIGKILL.
Nov 17 01:05:38 nuc8 systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Killing process
163646 (dbus-daemon) with signal SIGKILL.
Nov 17 01:05:38 nuc8 systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Main process exited,
code=killed, status=9/KILL
Nov 17 01:05:38 nuc8 systemd[1]: user at 1000.service: Failed with result
'timeout'.

I suppose this is your problem.
You have processes (ssh-agent and dbus-daemon) in your user session,
which apparently do not stop in a timely manner, thus causing the delay,
afaics.

Is this problem reproducible with a new user account?

Michael

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