[Bug 1591274] Re: xenial shutdown takes a looong time
Martin Pitt
martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Sat Jun 11 07:58:05 UTC 2016
Hey Jane! /usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian.gz describes some general
steps to get some information about this. Particularly, please run
systemctl start debug-shell
in a terminal, then shut down. When it's hanging, press Ctrl+Alt+F9,
there should be a root shell running. What does "systemctl list-jobs"
say? There's presumably one job which is stuck at "stopping", which one
is it? At this point, please try if this still works:
journalctl -b > /var/tmp/journal.txt
(it might already fail depending on how far Ubuntu has been shut down
already). If so, at the next reboot you should have a
/var/tmp/journal.txt, can you please attach this here?
Thanks!
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
xenial shutdown takes a looong time
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I have a new XPS13, running an up-to-date 16.04. The shutdown process
takes ages - something is clearly getting stuck. It eventually
completes, but is (or seems like) several minutes. Happy to help
debug if you can give instructions on how to see what's stuck.
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