Re: systemd KillUserProcesses=yes and btrfs scrub

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On Sat, Jul 30, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Chris Murphy <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Short version: When systemd-logind login.conf KillUserProcesses=yes,
> and the user does "sudo btrfs scrub start" in e.g. GNOME Terminal, and

Same thing with Xfce, so it's not DE specific. (Unsuprising.)

I inflated the size of the test volume, and it seems pretty clear that
the scrub is not completing, as the kernel threads stop sooner when
logging out vs not logging out. So the status reporting an
interruption appears to be valid for the net operation, not merely the
user space tool being interrupted.



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