Hi!

Thank you very much!

It just shows that I was never patient enough to actually test it long
enough to hit 30min timeout (after about 15 min I generally would reset the
system).
The JobTimeoutSec is a good candidate to be reduced to something like 5 min
for our use case.


Best regards.


Sergei.

On 31 March 2017 at 05:52, Lennart Poettering <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thu, 09.03.17 13:00, Sergei Franco ([email protected]) wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> >
> > Thank you very much for pointing out the "After" vs "Before", as in for
> > ExecStop to run Before filesytem is unmounted it must be configured as
> > After :).
> > This fixes the Ubuntu unattended upgrades unit that prevents from
> hanging.
> >
> > What I would like to address for future problems like this is how to
> have a
> > global timeout where systemd gives up and reboots anyway (regardless the
> > state of the units)? Even if it is a dirty reboot.
>
> We have that in place. It's configured to 30min however, in order to
> be friendly to super-slow databases.
>
> See "systemctl cat reboot.target":
>
>     …
>     JobTimeoutSec=30min
>     JobTimeoutAction=reboot-force
>     …
>
> Lennart
>
> --
> Lennart Poettering, Red Hat
>
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