[Bug 1722481] Re: systemd should sync disks, before killing all processes on shutdown
Francis Ginther
francis.ginther at canonical.com
Tue Oct 10 12:11:14 UTC 2017
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Title:
systemd should sync disks, before killing all processes on shutdown
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in systemd source package in Xenial:
New
Bug description:
[Impact]
* systemd-shutdown binary is executed to complete system shutdown. In
xenial, it calls sync() after killing all processes, and not before
killing them. This means that processes are racing the SIGKILL/TERM
timeouts to sync all IO to disk. To mitigate this race condition, and
make the shutdown process more reliable the sync() should also happen
before process killing spree starts.
[Fix]
Backport upstream commit https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/2e79d1828a8da9b3af1b052297e3617905ec94f3
[Test Case]
* Make sure systems still shuts down, including e.g. root on raid.
[Regression Potential]
* Shutdowns may appear to be slower due to two sync() calls instead of one
* However total shutdown time should not be impacted much, as there really should not be much additional IO caused by killing all processes.
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