On May 14, 2013, at 4:10 PM, Igor Gnatenko <i.gnatenko.brain@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > See this bug: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=962038 > Can you provide from console hostnamectl ? Static hostname: f19q Takes about 20 seconds before I can ssh into the VM, but sendmail takes forever to start. Not graceful. [root@f19q ~]# systemd-analyze blame 1min 372ms sendmail.service 1min 281ms sm-client.service 12.249s chronyd.service 11.852s restorecond.service 9.306s NetworkManager.service 8.026s NetworkManager-wait-online.service Static hostname: f19q.localdomain Takes 1.5 minutes before I can ssh into the VM, but the sendmail.service is now about 2 seconds instead of a minute. [root@f19q ~]# systemd-analyze blame 51.688s firewalld.service 50.696s restorecond.service 16.989s avahi-daemon.service 16.023s systemd-logind.service 11.908s NetworkManager-wait-online.service So either way, I get nailed with unreasonable startup times. And avahi doesn't play nice with the localdomain extension anyway. Without the extension I ssh into boxes just like I do from Windows or OS X: ssh chris@f19q.local Whereas if I change the hostname to f19q.localdomain, to ssh into the system now I have to use a non-obvious, nonstandard: ssh chris@f19qlocaldomain So the addition of localdomain doesn't seem like the right fix. sendmail is just being stupid in my view, and not failing gracefully. I do not have control over my DNS server, so if it's misconfigured by my ISP, there's nothing I can do about it which means the system I use needs to be smarter about such eventualities. Chris Murphy -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel