I was having so many problems with Ubuntu, bugs take so long to get
responses, and almost always it's solved by upgrading the package, so I
saved myself a bunch of hassle by just switching to Arch.
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Ahh, yes, whoops. I tried again with 'systemctl restart network-manager'
(and, just in case, I also tried 'systemctl restart network-
manager.service') and the behaviour is identical to smbd et. al. - it
hangs with subprocesses /bin/systemd-tty-ask-password-agent and
/usr/bin/pkttyagent.
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I haven't extensively tested all services, but it looks like anything
set up similarly to smbd. Some have different behaviour, such as
network-manager which immediately returns with:
% sudo restart network-manager
[sudo] password for jgoguen:
restart: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to conne
Also unable to restart sssd.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1456789
Title:
Unable to restart services from scripts
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Public bug reported:
I have a script run as root from cron that tweaks smb.conf and restarts
smbd and winbind. Problem is, starting today after working perfectly up
till yesterday, this script now hangs on Ubuntu 15.04. When run from
cron, the process tree looks like this:
service smbd restart
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