[Bug 1561658] Re: ppc64el ubuntu-server ISO does not install libpam-systemd (not installing recommends?)
Martin Pitt
martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Thu Mar 31 09:54:05 UTC 2016
I downloaded and installed today's amd64 xenial server ISO (as I don't
have ppc64el hardware where I could run the installer). I kept all the
default language/mode options. I went with "Guided - Use entire disk",
and left the default task selection (which was only "standard system
utilities", the rest was disabled). This installed libpam-systemd by
default, as expected.
So I figure this is either ppc64el image specific, or you installed in
some other way. Can you please attach /var/log/installer/syslog from
that system? Thanks!
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Title:
ppc64el ubuntu-server ISO does not install libpam-systemd (not
installing recommends?)
Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
On Ubuntu 16.04/ppc64el, the cgroup for a user session (bash) inherits
from a sshd.service, when the user logs into the machine using SSH.
This causes the amount of process to be limited by
/etc/systemd/system/conf DefaultTasksMax=512
This does not seem to happen on amd64. This is a cgroup tree diff:
On x64, bash (in this case, PID 19405 ) spawned by sshd belongs to CGROUP session-5.scope->user-1003.slice->user.slice:
└─user.slice
├─user-1000.slice
│ ├─session-1.scope
│ │ ├─634 sshd: brenohl [priv]
│ │ ├─660 sshd: brenohl at pts/0
│ │ └─661 -bash
│ └─user at 1000.service
│ ├─636 /lib/systemd/systemd --user
│ └─637 (sd-pam)
└─user-1003.slice
├─session-5.scope
│ ├─19379 sshd: gromero [priv]
│ ├─19404 sshd: gromero at pts/1
│ ├─19405 -bash
However, in ppc64le, bash (in this case, PID 1913), spawned by sshd
belongs to CGROUP ssh.service->system.slice->-.slice:
-.slice
├─1720 /sbin/cgmanager -m name=systemd
├─init.scope
└─system.slice
├─dbus.service
│ └─1699 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system --address=systemd: --nofork --nopidfile --systemd-activation
├─cron.service
│ └─1702 /usr/sbin/cron -f
├─ifup at eth0.service
│ └─1833 /sbin/dhclient
├─accounts-daemon.service
│ └─1717 /usr/lib/accountsservice/accounts-daemon
├─system-serial\x2dgetty.slice
│ └─serial-getty at hvc0.service
│ └─1875 /sbin/agetty --keep-baud 115200 38400 9600 hvc0 vt220
├─systemd-journald.service
│ └─1382 /lib/systemd/systemd-journald
├─systemd-timesyncd.service
│ └─1639 /lib/systemd/systemd-timesyncd
├─ssh.service
│ ├─1863 /usr/sbin/sshd -D
│ ├─1897 sshd: gromero [priv]
│ ├─1912 sshd: gromero at pts/0
│ ├─1913 -bash
Having the user session associated with the systemd cgroups (/system.slice/ssh.service) instead of normal user/session cgroups (as user-XXXX.slice/session-5.scope), causes the process to be limited to the systemd TasksMax limit, thus, causing "Cannot fork" and "Resource temporary unavailable" problems when the amount of processes reaches this 512 limit.
Gustavo Romero has more details about this problem, and will comment
soon.
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