Suddenly (probably after installing systemd updates this morning) it takes 30 seconds or so for an NIS user to login via ssh and I see this nonsense show up in the log: Jan 16 14:53:33 tomh systemd-logind[811]: New session 11 of user tom. Jan 16 14:53:33 tomh systemd[1]: Failed to mount /userland. Jan 16 14:53:33 tomh systemd-logind[811]: Session 11 logged out. Waiting for processes to exit. Jan 16 14:53:33 tomh systemd-logind[811]: Removed session 11. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Listening on Sound System. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Starting D-Bus User Message Bus Socket. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Listening on Multimedia System. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Reached target Paths. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Started Mark boot as successful after the user session has run 2 minutes. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Reached target Timers. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Listening on D-Bus User Message Bus Socket. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Reached target Sockets. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Reached target Basic System. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Starting Sound Service... Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh dbus-daemon[822]: [system] Rejected send message, 2 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.90" (uid=2304 pid=3129 comm="/usr/bin/pulseaudio --daemonize=no ") interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager" member="GetManagedObjects" error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination="org.bluez" (bus) Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Started D-Bus User Message Bus. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh dbus-daemon[3157]: [session uid=2304 pid=3157] Activating service name='org.gnome.GConf' requested by ':1.1' (uid=2304 pid=3156 comm="/usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper ") Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh dbus-daemon[3157]: [session uid=2304 pid=3157] Successfully activated service 'org.gnome.GConf' Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Started Sound Service. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh pulseaudio[3129]: E: [pulseaudio] bluez5-util.c: GetManagedObjects() failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: Rejected send message, 2 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.90" (uid=2304 pid=3129 comm="/usr/bin/pulseaudio --daemonize=no ") interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager" member="GetManagedObjects" error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination="org.bluez" (bus) Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Reached target Default. Jan 16 14:53:34 tomh systemd[3119]: Startup finished in 690ms. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopping D-Bus User Message Bus... Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopped target Default. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopping Sound Service... Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopped D-Bus User Message Bus. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopped Sound Service. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopped target Basic System. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopped target Paths. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopped target Timers. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopped Mark boot as successful after the user session has run 2 minutes. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Stopped target Sockets. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Closed Multimedia System. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Closed D-Bus User Message Bus Socket. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Closed Sound System. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Reached target Shutdown. Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Starting Exit the Session... Jan 16 14:53:44 tomh systemd[3119]: Received SIGRTMIN+24 from PID 3179 (kill). Most of the delay follows that last message. Any idea how to make NIS login work fast again? If I login as a local user the only message I see is: Jan 16 15:01:20 tomh systemd-logind[811]: New session 23 of user tweety. and the login is immediate. _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://getfedora.org/code-of-conduct.html List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx