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On 20/01/17 09:11, Bill Maidment wrote:
> Update.....
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> After shutting down several times everything seems to have settled
> down and there is no delay. Maybe I'm too impatient. Or something
> needed time to stabilize.
When you experience such issues, systemd does have a good way to help
point fingers at why the boot process lags ...
# systemd-analyze blame
Replace 'blame' with 'plot', and you'll get an SVG file with a graphical
presentation of the boot process, in which order unit files started,
when they started and how much time each of them needed. Or use 'dot'
to get a similar view in the dot(1) format.
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kind regards,
David Sommerseth
> -----Original message-----
>> From:Bill Maidment <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Friday 20th January 2017 17:58
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: SL7.3RC2 shutdown slow
>>
>> Hi
>> I've created a new KVM guest using RC2 and no problems installing and updating from 7rolling, but rebooting is very slow.
>> I tried doing a shutdown and notice a 1min 30sec delay shutting down Dynamic System Tuning Daemon.
>> Is this expected behaviour on a new install?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Bill Maidment
>>
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