Re: systemd: Forcibly powering off as result of failure.

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On 19.10.2014 14:08, Andre Robatino wrote:
> Andre Robatino <robatino <at> fedoraproject.org> writes:
> 
>>
>> Fairly often in the last few weeks, in both my F21 and Rawhide VirtualBox
>> guests, I've had a shutdown while doing a yum distro-sync, shortly before
>> the transaction starts (so I've never actually had to clean up a
>> transaction). I can then always reboot and redo the distro-sync without
>> incident. The following messages always appear in /var/log/messages:
>>
>> Oct 12 08:02:34 localhost dnf: not found updateinfo for: Fedora - Rawhide
> - Deve
>> lopmental packages for the next Fedora release
>> Oct 12 08:03:31 localhost dnf: Metadata cache created.
>> Oct 12 08:03:34 localhost systemd: Started dnf makecache.
>> Oct 12 08:03:53 localhost systemd: Starting Cleanup of Temporary
> Directories...
>> Oct 12 08:03:54 localhost systemd-tmpfiles:
> [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/man-db.conf:1] 
>> Unknown user 'man'.
>> Oct 12 08:03:55 localhost systemd: systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service: main
> process 
>> exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
>> Oct 12 08:03:55 localhost systemd: Failed to start Cleanup of Temporary
> Director
>> ies.
>> Oct 12 08:03:55 localhost systemd: Unit systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
> entered f
>> ailed state.
>> Oct 12 08:03:55 localhost systemd: systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service failed.
>> Oct 12 08:04:01 localhost systemd: Startup timed out.
>> Oct 12 08:04:01 localhost systemd: Forcibly powering off as result of failure.
>> Oct 12 08:04:01 localhost systemd: Shutting down.
>>
>> I can't find any reported bugs or any other sign that anyone else is seeing
>> this. Am I actually the only one? It happened in F21 just yesterday. If I
>> need to report it, what component should it be?
> 
> Obviously no one else is seeing this. It just happened again in F21, and for
> the first time, it happened in the middle of a transaction, so there's
> nothing preventing that (but yum-complete-transaction was able to finish it,
> at least). I'm guessing it has to do with my having slower hardware than
> most other testers, like with
...

core: introduce "poweroff" as new failure action types
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/commit/src/core/failure-action.c?id=f07756b

man 5 systemd-system.conf
/StartTimeoutSec
/StartTimeoutAction

-> /etc/systemd/system.conf

man 5 systemd.service
/StartLimitAction



poma


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