[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2019-01-26 Thread kenn
I am still suffering from this bug. I am on Ubuntu 16.04 32 bit platform. I 
installed libvirt-qemu and it adds itself to user group as ` 
libvirt-qemu:x:64055:128:Libvirt Qemu,,,:/var/lib/libvirt:/bin/false`.
Since its user id > 1000 it hangs the lightdm over one minute due to above bug. 
How can I work around this bug?

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2018-03-06 Thread Robert Ancell
** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Robert Ancell (robert-ancell) => (unassigned)

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-05-14 Thread Derek Poon
This may be a duplicate of bug 996791.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/996791

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-05-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Right, Derek. Actually, shouldn't the LDAP issue you described be
reported as a separate libnss-ldap bug?

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-05-14 Thread Derek Poon
@Gunnar, 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.2 may be improve performance in some cases, but
it does nothing to avoid the infinite hang that I characterized in
comment #4.  The fact that it calls user_language_validate() just once
in the context of an LDAP user when the LDAP client isn't fully ready
will cause accounts-daemon to fail completely.  Therefore, your revised
patch should make no difference to the failure mode I described.

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-05-14 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Version 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.2 of accountsservice is now available in trusty-
proposed, and the performance ought to have improved significantly due
to the change on a system with many users.

@Stephen, @Ioannis and @Derek: It would be great if you could install
the new version, and let us know about your observations as regards
performance.

** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-05-11 Thread Derek Poon
Why lightdm behaves the way it does…

In common/user-list.c, load_users() calls load_passwd_file().  The
intended code path is is for load_passwd_file() to make use of the
org.freedesktop.Accounts.ListCachedUsers DBus call.[1]  However, due to
the accounts-daemon failure[2], it falls back on the slow code path,
which calls load_passwd_file(), which then calls make_passwd_user() for
every single user.[3]  That results in a check for the existence of
~/.face and ~/.face.icon for potentially thousands of LDAP users,
possibly with NFS-mounted home directories!

  [1]: 
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lightdm-team/lightdm/1.10/view/1995/common/user-list.c#L908
  [2]: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1350393/comments/4
  [3]: 
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lightdm-team/lightdm/1.10/view/1995/common/user-list.c#L264

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-05-11 Thread Derek Poon
I have found something close to a root cause, and I observe this hang
100% of the time under the following conditions:

1. Packages libnss-ldap_264-2.2ubuntu4.14.04.1 and 
accountsservice_0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 are installed.
2. /etc/nsswitch.conf contains passwd: files ldap
3. An LDAP user has logged in recently, as recorded in /var/log/wtmp.
4. dbus and lightdm are started on boot.

In lightdm_10.10.5-0ubuntu1, user-list.c makes a DBus call for the
method org.freedesktop.Accounts.ListCachedUsers.[1]  This call times
out.  You can confirm that ListCachedUsers fails by running `/usr/sbin
/dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.Accounts
/org/freedesktop/Accounts org.freedesktop.Accounts.ListCachedUsers`.

DBus tries to dispatch the message to accounts-daemon.  However,
accounts-daemon isn't listening for requests because it hasn't fully
started up yet.  Rather, it is stuck in the user_locale_validate()
function, waiting for the /usr/share/language-tools/language-validate
shell script to complete.[2]  Note that the language-validate mechanism
is an Ubuntu customization, not present in the upstream accountsservice
0.6.35.

The language-validate shell script runs not as root, but as an LDAP
user.  Bash never gets a chance to execute its first command, since it
gets stuck during initialization with a getpwuid() call for that LDAP
user that never returns.  (To see that, I suggest hacking
user_language_validate() to insert an ltrace or strace.)  There is a
race condition: this early in the boot process, libnss-ldap lookups just
hang.

On the other hand, libnss-ldapd, which bills itself as the successor
fork to libnss-ldap,[3] does not suffer from such a problem.
Unfortunately, if you install ldap-auth-config_0.5.3, it will tend to
pull in libnss-ldap as an automatic dependency rather than libnss-
ldapd.[4]

In summary, executing `killall language-validate` after boot serves as a
workaround, as it lets accounts-daemon continue its initialization.
Running `service dbus restart` is a more forceful workaround, as it lets
accounts-daemon launch after conditions are ready for LDAP lookups.  The
problem occurs with libnss-ldap_264-2.2ubuntu4.14.04.1, and it goes away
when libnss-ldapd_0.8.13-3 is installed instead.  That, to me, is the
most sensible solution.

 [1]: 
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lightdm-team/lightdm/1.10/view/1995/common/user-list.c#L887
 [2]: 
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~robert-ancell/accountsservice/lp1290785/view/head:/debian/patches/0010-set-language.patch#L60
 [3]: http://arthurdejong.org/nss-pam-ldapd/
 [4]: http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/ldap-auth-client

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-05-11 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Hi!

I'm currently working with bug #1443178, and I suspect that the solution
I propose there may help address the performance issue discussed above.

The idea is to save the language and locale settings, based on the
system default, at the creation of a new user. That way those values
would be handy available in accountsservice's keyfile, and e.g. the
expensive function user_language_validate() would no longer be called
for each user at each login.

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-04-03 Thread Ioannis Papadopoulos
Hello,

I am also affected by this bug, having ~6000 user accounts on my system.
I observe exactly the same things as reported in the original bug report.

I think that lightdm should not consult accountsservice at all,
when the number of existing users is large (e.g. more than 100, could be set in 
the lightdm configuration files).
So, probably this is more a lightdm issue.

Cheers,
Yannis


System info (lsb_release -a):
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename:   trusty

** Also affects: lightdm
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-04-03 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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[Dx-packages] [Bug 1350393] Re: Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

2015-04-03 Thread Steve Langasek
Robert, have you seen this regression reported against the
accountsservice SRU?

** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Robert Ancell (robert-ancell)

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Title:
  Recent accountsservice update causes login window to hang

Status in Light Display Manager:
  New
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi,

  The recent 0.6.35-0ubuntu7.1 update (see
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1290785)
  seems to have removed the UID_MAX check, which could be used to hide
  users from the login window. In a large organization where many
  thousands of users are present on our systems, we relied on the
  UID_MAX setting in /etc/login.defs to prevent accounts-daemon from
  trying to frob all our accounts. accounts-daemon's performance is so
  poor, that not having the UID_MAX check causes lightdm to hang for
  5-10mins while accounts-daemon tries to look for something in every
  users home folder.

  I've already done things like set the login window to require the user
  to enter their username and password rather than list all users, but
  the login window still hangs while accounts-daemon is doing its thing.

  The behavior I see, is:

  1) just after boot, there's a black screen, right after the plymouth splash 
disappears, for 2-3 minutes before lightdm appears
  2) You type a username into the username field and press 'Tab'
  3) lightdm appears to hang for 5-10mins before the cursor moves to the 
password field. During this time, I see an accounts-daemon spawn for each user 
on the system, sequentially (in alphabetical order). Once the last user's 
accounts-daemon process finishes, the cursor moves to the password field.

  This not only happens on first boot, but every time a user logs out
  and the system returns to the login window.

  Any chance we can have the UID_MAX check back? Or some equivalent?
  This is causing a serious problem for us!

  Thanks!

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