if you have persistent Journaling enabled, you'll find them in your last
boot log

On Fri, Dec 23, 2022, 08:55 Mattia Verga via devel <
devel@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> Il 23/12/22 15:48, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek ha scritto:
> >
> > Yeah. We added printing of a lot of information in
> >
> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/3889fc6fc347f0e12070f7b873d065508c8df816
> :
> >
> > Example output:
> >
> >           Stopping user@1000.service...
> > [  OK  ] Stopped dracut-shutdown.service.
> > [  OK  ] Stopped systemd-logind.service.
> > [  OK  ] Stopped systemd-logind.service - User Login Management.
> > [*     ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (2s / 2min): (1 of 2) User
> job slowstop.service/stop running (1s / 1min 30s)...
> > [***   ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (3s / 2min): (2 of 2) User
> job slowstop2.service/stop running (2s / 1min 30s)...
> > [   ***] Job user@1000.service/stop running (4s / 2min): (1 of 2) User
> job slowstop.service/stop running (4s / 1min 30s)...
> > [     *] Job user@1000.service/stop running (5s / 2min): (1 of 2) User
> job slowstop.service/stop running (5s / 1min 30s)...
> > [   ***] Job user@1000.service/stop running (6s / 2min): (2 of 2) User
> job slowstop2.service/stop running (6s / 1min 30s)...
> > [***   ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (8s / 2min): (1 of 2) User
> job slowstop.service/stop running (7s / 1min 30s)...
> > [***   ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (10s / 2min): (2 of 2) User
> job slowstop2.service/stop running (9s / 1min 30s)...
> > [  *** ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (11s / 2min): (1 of 2) User
> job slowstop.service/stop running (10s / 1min 30s)...
> > [     *] Job user@1000.service/stop running (12s / 2min): (2 of 2) User
> job slowstop2.service/stop running (12s / 1min 30s)...
> > [   ***] Job user@1000.service/stop running (13s / 2min): (1 of 2) User
> job slowstop.service/stop running (13s / 1min 30s)...
> > [***   ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (15s / 2min): (2 of 2) User
> job slowstop2.service/stop running (14s / 1min 30s)...
> > [*     ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (15s / 2min): (2 of 2) User
> job slowstop2.service/stop running (14s / 1min 30s)...
> > [***   ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (16s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (16s / 1min 30s)...
> > [   ***] Job user@1000.service/stop running (18s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (17s / 1min 30s)...
> > [     *] Job user@1000.service/stop running (19s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (18s / 1min 30s)...
> > [   ***] Job user@1000.service/stop running (20s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (19s / 1min 30s)...
> > [*     ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (22s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (22s / 1min 30s)...
> > [**    ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (30s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (29s / 1min 30s)...
> > [   ***] Job user@1000.service/stop running (32s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (31s / 1min 30s)...
> > [     *] Job user@1000.service/stop running (33s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (32s / 1min 30s)...
> > [   ***] Job user@1000.service/stop running (34s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (33s / 1min 30s)...
> > [**    ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (37s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (36s / 1min 30s)...
> > [  *** ] Job user@1000.service/stop running (41s / 2min): User job
> slowstop.service/stop running (41s / 1min 30s)...
> > [  OK  ] Stopped user@1000.service - User Manager for UID 1000.
> >           Stopping user-runtime-dir@1000.service - User Runtime
> Directory /run/user/1000...
> > [  OK  ] Unmounted run-user-1000.mount - /run/user/1000.
> > [  OK  ] Stopped user-runtime-dir@1000.service - User Runtime Directory
> /run/user/1000.
> >
> > Futher ideas how to improve things are welcome… But I think that right
> now we
> > report enough to narrow things down to system or user service that is
> blocking
> > shutdown.
> >
> > Zbyszek
>
> Is that output available in any log at the next system startup? I
> usually hit the power button and then run away, but I would like to
> check if anything went slow when I restart my PC.
>
> Mattia
>
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