Re: Antw: Re: Antw: Re: failing unmounts during reboot

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>>> Lennart Poettering <lennart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 29.07.2019 um 14:16
in
Nachricht <20190729121614.GG19185@gardel-login>:
> On Mo, 29.07.19 14:14, Ulrich Windl (Ulrich.Windl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) 
> wrote:
> 
>> OK: The "abandoned" scope most likely is a daemon process started in an
>> interactive session that does no longer exist ("logout").
>> Is there a command to display the actual processes abelonging to each
scope?
> 
> Use "systemctl status" on a service, scope, mount, swap, … unit to see
> the processes belonging to it.

OK, I didn't know that it also works for non-units (or units I didn't know
that they are units). I could confirm that the abandoned state refers to a user
process that is still running in the background.

> 
> Use "systemd-cgls" to get an idea of the tree organization of the
> cgroup tree, showing all its service, scope, … units.

OK & Thanks!

Regards,
Ulrich



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