On 27/04/2014 12:43, Michael Biebl wrote:
Please remove the quite kernel command line to get a more verbose log.
I'd also suggest to enable the debug-shell.service.
You can then switch to vt9 on shutdown and examine where the system
hangs with systemctl list-jobs.
The upstream wiki [0] has a section about "Diagnosing Shutdown Problems"
http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/
Please follow those instructions and let us know at which service/unit
the system blocks.
Actually its samba. I have a message that says something along a LSB
startup job is running and it points to smbd and nmbd. Actually even
with sysv init system there is a problem on shutdown as samba stop
script seems to be called twice. Its a bug in samba start stop logic
that was introduced with samba4 probably as I have it actaully on all my
debian machines (more than 5...). I bet it has something to do with
network up script but cannot find where.
There should be a timeout on shutdown, so it shouldn't block forever.
Yes indeed. But it is unusually long!
-- eric
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