One more question, any reason for these error messages in the logs after restarting systemd-logind?
May 20 11:12:50 secondary systemd-logind[382684]: New seat seat0. May 20 11:12:50 secondary systemd-logind[382684]: User or group name "0" starts with a digit, accepting for compatibility. May 20 11:12:50 secondary systemd-logind[382684]: Failed to add user by file name 0, ignoring: Invalid argument May 20 11:12:50 secondary systemd-logind[382684]: User enumeration failed: Invalid argument May 20 11:13:41 primary systemd[1]: Starting Login Service... May 20 11:13:41 primary systemd-logind[110604]: New seat seat0. May 20 11:13:41 primary systemd-logind[110604]: User or group name "199" starts with a digit, accepting for compatibility. May 20 11:13:41 primary systemd-logind[110604]: Failed to add user by file name 199, ignoring: Invalid argument May 20 11:13:41 primary systemd-logind[110604]: User or group name "6105" starts with a digit, accepting for compatibility. May 20 11:13:41 primary systemd-logind[110604]: Failed to add user by file name 6105, ignoring On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 11:07 AM Robert Kudyba <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Di, 19.05.20 23:36, Robert Kudyba ([email protected]) wrote: >> >> > Just upgraded for Fedora 32, still running NUS/ypserv, now getting >> > very slow logins and systemd-logind is not starting. I enabled debug >> > logs and am seeing the below logs. I don't think >> > >> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_systemd_systemd_issues_7074&d=DwIBAg&c=aqMfXOEvEJQh2iQMCb7Wy8l0sPnURkcqADc2guUW8IM&r=X0jL9y0sL4r4iU_qVtR3lLNo4tOL1ry_m7-psV3GejY&m=g-sQXgHR3VJuVTBfUvADrmjl8NIsPaBKboi8ZUH0gOA&s=X94m6OxWpvg9NhGqgPLaACIrMX1q1gleuH8E5qtUR3U&e= >> is back with the >> > nss-nis bug but I made sure that IPAddress= is set (to nothing). >> >> Make sure to turn the sandboxing off for systemd-userdb.service too if >> you want to use NIS. >> > > OK this wasn't obvious to me but I believe I found it. How does one know > how to turn off sandboxing for this service? Is there a document that > mentions IPAddress = achieves this? > > In /usr/lib/systemd/system/systemd-userdbd.service I set IPAddress= (again > blank it did have "Any" set). I restarted that service (after > running systemctl daemon-reload). That also took about a minute. Then > restarting systemd-logind.service worked and logins are now quick. I > created a Bugzilla for this > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1837808 >
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