Sorry, I forgot to add that I found this exchange where it appears two other people see the same issue:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1615#issuecomment-351433148 On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 12:07 AM, Will S <wsha.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have noticed that tracker-store takes a long time to terminate. > tracker-store is started by systemd when I log in. When I try to log out, > systemd hangs 90 seconds waiting for the stop job on tracker-store.service > to time out. I tried starting starting tracker-store on the command line > myself and sending it SIGTERM from another terminal. After some amount of > time (at least five minutes), tracker-store did finish shutting down > cleanly. Besides the annoyance of the time out on log out, tracker also has > to do a CPU intensive integrity check the next time I log in because > systemd kills the process before it shuts down cleanly. > > Could there be something wrong with my configuration, or could this be a > bug? What could I try to avoid this? I am using tracker 2.0.2 on Arch Linux. >
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