Dear all,

Recently my Debian sid (systemd) was not able to shutdown nor reboot.
After investigation, the guilty was the mariadb server (1:10.3.18-1) that was
somehow «blocking» the process.
Note: forcing multiple «ctrl+alt+del» then provoques a watchdog trap.

My first solution was to kill the process before each reboot or shutdown.

But I finally found the following:
https://superuser.com/questions/1420699/how-to-fix-mariadb-when-it-gets-stuck-during-shutdown-waiting-for-page-cleaner
and
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/computer-does-not-shut-down-because-of-mariadb/81565

So I related this trouble to the last Daylight saving time (France).

Some questions:
- do I have to create a bug report?
- is there any place for such tricks? (in the Debian wiki?)
- or any of this (noise)...

Cheers,
Patrice

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