Bugzilla – Bug 897617
Long shuting down/restart - system hangs for about 90 seconds
Last modified: 2016-05-20 08:21:51 UTC
Created attachment 607082 [details] shutdown-log with human readable timecodes User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/31.0 When shutting down or restarting system from graphical environment (KDE4) or from console after logout system get stuck for about 90 seconds and then it closes/restarts. I added systemd debuging options to boot options and used debug.sh (from http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/#Shutdown_Completes_Eventually but with human readable timecodes option) to get shutdown-log and i found info that rsyslog.service does not exit properly and after 90 seconds systemd is killing it. Full shutdown-log in attachment. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Try to shutdown or restart system 2. 3. Actual Results: System shutsdown long - it takes about 90 seconds to poweroff/reboot Expected Results: System should shutdown fast and then poweroff/reboot laptop In case it is important this is Advent laptop (rebranded ESC G335) with installed Intel Core Duo T2600 processor and 2GB RAM memory. It has also additionally installed in inside USB a small USB Bluetooh dongle.
Do you have installed all available updates for rsyslog on the 13.1? There are three updates of rsyslog on openSUSE 13.1 for the bugs bnc#848574, bnc#855058, and bnc#840815
I'm installing all available updates as soon as they are released so i'm pretty sure that i have all installed. About 4 months ago i switched to OpenSUSE from WinXP so i'm pretty new and i'm not sure how to check if i have those updates, i have rsyslog 7.4.7-2.12.1. If i'm remembering it wright at beginning my OpenSUSE was closing fasst but about pretty soon this problem appeared. I tried installing systemd 210 from OpenSUSE Base:System repo but it didn't help so i back to version 208 from default OpenSUSE repo.
13.1 is EOL. I were never able to reproduce such things.