01.04.2019 8:32, Felix Miata пишет:
Andrei Borzenkov composed on 2019-04-01 07:12 (UTC+0300):
Felix Miata composed:
Andrei Borzenkov composed on 2019-03-31 22:56 (UTC+0300):
This is irrelevant. Startup fails die to timeout waiting for block device for (all) mount points, not because mount point itself is missing. The problem is that it happens 12 seconds after boot (the whole boot sequence until logs are taken is about 1 minute) while device job timeout should be 90 seconds.
There is tiny chance that timeouts are different for unknown reasons. Output of
systemctl show '*.device' '*.mount' -p JobTimeoutUSec -p JobRunningTimeoutUSec
214 lines of "JobTimeoutUSec=infinity" 213 blank lines in between them
There should have been two lines for each unit. Are you sure you are not misspelled it?
.bash_history showed I had left off the last 4 characters. Now: http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/Leap/syctl-showmount-201904010110.txt
JobRunningTimeoutUSec=5s Well, that could be too low. That's certainly not standard. You changed it. Apr 01 01:00:21 i2134 systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-st10susehome.device: Installed new job dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-st10susehome.device/start as 151 ... Apr 01 01:00:26 i2134 systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-st10susehome.device: Job dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-st10susehome.device/start timed out. 5 seconds Apr 01 01:00:26 i2134 systemd[1]: dev-disk-by\x2dlabel-st10susehome.device: Changed dead -> plugged It is possible that there is some device that takes longer and delays processing so devices are detected late.
may be interesting. Otherwise hopefully it can be reproduced with debug level logs; booting with
systemd.log_level=debug printk.devkmsg=on log_buf_len=16M
could give some clue what happens.
# journalctl -b # from within last boot: 97kb http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/Leap/imac150-jrnlb-full-201903311830.txt # journalctl -b # from within current boot: 132kb http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/Leap/imac150-jrnlb-full-201903311842.txt
It is useless.... You restricted your persistent journal to 1M so most logs are hopelessly incomplete.
Why I did this last June I have no recollection. I have restored the original /etc/systemd/journald.conf file. These are from the two boots following the restoration: http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/Leap/imac150-jrnlb-full-201904010100.txt 1.2M http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/Leap/imac150-jrnlb-full-201904010110.txt 1.1M
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