On 01/23/2012 05:04 PM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> Does anybody have any ideas how I can diagnose why a system fails
to
> shutdown?. It's running F16 but issuing a poweroff or reboot just causes
> it to hang during shutdown. I've no idea what's causing it because
> systemd does a whole bunch of things in parallel. Is there anywhere to
> produce a list of services that systemd shuts down and their order? I've
> enable various levels of debugging, but see nothing useful from systemd
> in the logs, not that it seems to log all that much anyway. Cheers.
>
Maybe it's the same as the Rawhide bz:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781657
Thanks I've checked out the bug report and whilst it looks similar, it
seems to be a different issue. I tried the fix in the report anyway just
to see but it made no difference. I've since tracked it down to the
service ipa.service. If this is started the system doesn't shutdown. If
I stop the service manually then the system shuts down fine, so it looks
like it might be a service dependency issue but I'm at a loss as to how
I can tell.
--
Ian Chapman.