[systemd-devel] user at .service doesn't stop on logout

Thomas Bächler thomas at archlinux.org
Wed Dec 11 02:10:18 PST 2013


Am 10.12.2013 22:55, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
> # /run/systemd/users/1000
> # This is private data. Do not parse.
> NAME=test
> STATE=closing
> RUNTIME=/run/user/1000
> SERVICE=user at 1000.service
> SLICE=user-1000.slice
> REALTIME=1386712031039381
> MONOTONIC=14242584
> SESSIONS=1
> SEATS=seat0
> ACTIVE_SESSIONS=
> ONLINE_SESSIONS=
> ACTIVE_SEATS=
> ONLINE_SEATS=
> 
> I checked loginctl list-sessions, and there is no session 1. This test
> was done with systemd-git 171754a.

I tested a bit more on another box with systemd 208. It seems that when
I log out, my session is left in SESSIONS=. Whenever the same user logs
in or out another session, the old session is cleaned up (but then, the
current session stays around).


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