[Bug 1457400] Re: reduce 90s session kill timeout if the session does not shutdown cleanly
Rich Fiekowsky
1457400 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Apr 17 19:24:31 UTC 2019
I also experienced "A stop job is running for Session c2 ... / 1min 30
s)". Newbies (like me) might need to know that in a fresh install of
Ubuntu 16.04, the file /etc/systemd/system.conf has (almost) all lines
commented out with a # . So, in addition to changing the number in the
line #DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90 , one must also remove the # at the
beginning of the line, to uncomment it. Also, before I changed the conf
file, I had fast restarts sometimes by logging out before I restarted.
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Title:
reduce 90s session kill timeout if the session does not shutdown
cleanly
Status in lvm2 package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I use Ubuntu 15.04 with Unity, I have a SSD drive also. Very recently
onwards the ubuntu is taking long to shut down nearly 1:30 minutes.
I checked the shutdown log messages and I get the follow message.
A stop job is running for Session c2 of user ***** (25s/ 1min 30 s)
It count downs till 1:30 minutes and then shutdown the machine.
Why is it happening.
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