Re: Re: Systemd

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Hi Guys,

On Sunday 28 July 2019 09:26:08 Baron wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Thank you for your replies.
>
> On Sunday 28 July 2019 07:05:13 Snidely Whiplash wrote:
> > If you don't have a "system.conf" and friends, it probably means
> > you are using the defaults. That file usually ships with all the
> > lines commented out by default. You could try creating an
> > /etc/systemd/system.conf file
> >
> > [Manager]
> > DefaultTimeoutStopSec=5s
> >
> > That might not be a great thing to do for all processes (think
> > database server wanting to finish an operation or something) but
> > in most cases if something isn't going to die in 5 seconds, it's
> > probably not going to if it waits 90.
>
> Right, I've done that, just have to wait and see what happens.
> It doesn't always do a stop job, It didn't this morning when I
> switched off.
>
> I'll report back.

Well its been a week now and I've not had a single stop job !   The 
machine seems to be working well since adding the conf file.

Thanks all for the help.


-- 
Best Regards:
            Baron

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