Re: How to debug stop job running into time-out?

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On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 6:07 PM Paul Menzel <pmenzel+systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear systemd folks,


With Debian Sid/unstable (systemd 239) and GDM 3.30.1, sometimes
powering off the system, it takes two minutes and the message
below is shown on the screen.

> A stop job is running for User Manager for UID 1000 (1min 3s / 1 min 59s)

What ways are there to debug this issue. The problem is, it’s
not always reproducible.

Is there a key combination for dumping the necessary information?
Like what process(?) cannot be stopped?

My method for that is:
1. enable debug-shell.service;
2. repeat reboot/shutdown until reproduced;
3. Alt+F9 and try to type `sudo -u '#1000' XDG_RUNTIME_DIR='/run/user/1000' systemctl --user list-jobs` through the message

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Mantas Mikulėnas
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