On Nov 18 2016, Randy Rue <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've changed the TimeOutStopSec=5min setting under [Service] to
> 1min. This
[...]>
> But (tailing syslog shows this) if I reboot, the system is down within a 
> second. What am I missing?

I'd take this to the systemd mailing list instead. They're much more
likely to be able to help you. If you find the solution, please share it
here as well though :-).

> You've mentioned systemd-notify here, I believe 
> without any mention in the unit file the default for the service is 
> "simple," should I be checking on the OS that something is running for that 
> work?

I don't understand what you mean.

> s3ql question, finally: a clean unmount shows the metadata being backed up 
> and the backup rotated. Is that the complete DB?

Yes.

> How large?

s3qlstat should tell you.

> Where's it 
> kept?

Locally? In --cachedir.

> If the file system is large (say millions of inodes or more) how much
> time/space will that take?

That depends on the kind of data and your system. Create a file system
with a few thousands inodes and extrapolate from that, it should be
linear.


Best,
-Nikolaus

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