Thanks Dan.

About cgmanager: if we don't have it installed, it does not affect
memory of systemd-logind tool per se. What happens, IMHO, is even more
severe: we don't free/de-allocate sysfs cgroup paths for sessions. So,
in my tests _without_ cgmanager, after 8000 SSH sessions to my target
machine, I found 8000 folders with some files each at
/sys/fs/cgroup/systemd/user/<my_user>/ .

Although it doesn't directly affects systemd-logind memory footprint, it
certainly affects system memory overall. So, in my consideration (given
cgmanager has even code glue added to systemd on Trusty), I'd suggest to
make it a dependency, not sure why it isn't anyway - for me, this cgroup
folders' leak is clearly a bug.

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