About ten hours after a reboot, a chance attempt to log in back to the server was rather rudely rejected with a:

System is booting up. See pam_nologin(8)
Connection closed by 192.168.0.2

A quick run back to the console revealed the existence of a ten hour old /var/run/nologin file as the culprit. Removing it put everything back in working order.

As far as I can tell, the system booted normally (well, normally for F20, that is) so two questions remain. Anyone happen to know what's responsible for creating the nologin file, and, more importantly, what's responsible for removing it.

And on a related topic, am I the only one who thinks that having inn run expire, during the system boot, and having the system boot wait for expire to finish, is an incredibly stupid idea (that would refer to the "normally for F20" part)?


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