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On Sunday, 13 September 2020 17:45:34 ACST Rodney Baker wrote:
Hi all,
For some time I've been seeing shutdown delays of up to 2min 30 sec on Tumbleweed. The system reports, "A stop job is running for /run/user/
min:sec (counting down)", where min:sec can be anywhere up to 2-3 minutes. Once this timer runs down, shutdown proceeds as normal. If I log out of the desktop session first, then log into a VTY session as root and enter "Poweroff", shutdown takes less than 10 seconds.
My guess is that there is a race condition going on with some process still holding a file open in /run/user/
(whcih is a tmpfs file system, when the system is attempting to destroy it, but I have been so far completely unsuccessful in identifying what that could be. I've even tried enabling a debug terminal session on VTY9 but that's given no clue, either. How should I go about debugging this? So far, I don't even have enough information to raise a useful bug report (if one is even justified, given that it could be a local config issue rather than something systemic with Tumbleweed).
Regards, Rodney.
Sorry, the correct message is "A Stop Job is running for User Manager for UID