[systemd-devel] hanging reboot

Sergei Franco sergei.franco at gmail.com
Wed Mar 1 21:21:48 UTC 2017


Hello,

I submitted similar question but it got stuck with moderators due to screen
shot size.

The actual bug report (on ubuntu side) is here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unattended-upgrades/+bug/1661611

My main question is actually how to configure systemd to have global
timeout on reboot, so no future services will hang it?

The reboots must happen regardless if systemd can start/stop services. I am
even happy to wait 15 min as long as reboots do happen. Otherwise if
reboots are not guaranteed it is an epic failure on design of the system.

Thanks a lot!


Sergei.

On 2 March 2017 at 04:42, Hajo Locke <Hajo.Locke at gmx.de> wrote:

> Hello list,
>
> sometimes i have problems rebooting some machine. i think in that cases
> shutting down some services fails and machine stays somewhere between life
> and death.
> Unfortunately my ssh window closes at first and no reconnect is possible,
> it only tells "Connection refused".
> If this happens, then i have to do a call to someone who works in
> datacenter and resets my machine by hand.
> I would like to keep sshd alive as long as possible to reconnect and fix
> this by hand.
> How can i achive this?
> System is Ubuntu 16.04 with systemd 229-4ubuntu16
> I googled some similiar questions and tried but without success.
> What could i do?
>
> Thanks,
> Hajo
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