Re: [CentOS] dbus/systemd failure on startup (CentOS 7.7)

2020-02-25 Thread Johnny Hughes
On 1/23/20 9:33 AM, James Pearson wrote: > Simon Matter wrote: >> >>> However, we would still like to know what the issue is and get a 'real' >>> fix - I guess we could try creating a bug report with Redhat ... >> >> By bug report you mean BZ or a support request as paying RHEL customer? > > A BZ

Re: [CentOS] dbus/systemd failure on startup (CentOS 7.7)

2020-02-05 Thread James Pearson
James Pearson wrote: We are seeing a problem that occurs ~5% of the time when rebooting CentOS 7.7 where systemd gets a 'Connection timed out' to D-Bus just after the D-Bus service starts - from 'journalctl -x' : ... Jan 21 16:09:59 linux7-7.mpc.local systemd[1]: Started D-Bus System Message

Re: [CentOS] dbus/systemd failure on startup (CentOS 7.7)

2020-01-23 Thread James Pearson
Simon Matter wrote: However, we would still like to know what the issue is and get a 'real' fix - I guess we could try creating a bug report with Redhat ... By bug report you mean BZ or a support request as paying RHEL customer? A BZ ... Unfortunately I'm not too happy anymore with how

Re: [CentOS] dbus/systemd failure on startup (CentOS 7.7)

2020-01-23 Thread Simon Matter via CentOS
> Simon Matter via CentOS wrote: >> >>> We are seeing a problem that occurs ~5% of the time when rebooting >> >> I see such issues on a quite large multi user system but when this >> happens, after forced restarts for kernel updates, I usually don't have >> the time to analyze and play doctor on

Re: [CentOS] dbus/systemd failure on startup (CentOS 7.7)

2020-01-23 Thread James Pearson
Simon Matter via CentOS wrote: We are seeing a problem that occurs ~5% of the time when rebooting I see such issues on a quite large multi user system but when this happens, after forced restarts for kernel updates, I usually don't have the time to analyze and play doctor on it. My

Re: [CentOS] dbus/systemd failure on startup (CentOS 7.7)

2020-01-23 Thread Simon Matter via CentOS
> We are seeing a problem that occurs ~5% of the time when rebooting I see such issues on a quite large multi user system but when this happens, after forced restarts for kernel updates, I usually don't have the time to analyze and play doctor on it. My "solution" now is to simply reboot the