Bug 72177

Summary: "systemctl suspend" does not exit upon wake-up; glitch before suspending
Product: systemd Reporter: freedesk.apriori
Component: generalAssignee: systemd-bugs
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX QA Contact: systemd-bugs
Severity: normal    
Priority: medium    
Version: unspecified   
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)   
OS: Linux (All)   
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Description freedesk.apriori 2013-11-30 17:09:51 UTC
This is on systemd 208, Linux 3.12.1.

Upon resuming from suspend, "systemctl suspend" will not exit. Instead, I have to send Ctrl-C in order to return to the shell.

Might be related(?): I've recently noticed that, when invoking "systemctl suspend", the screen goes to black, then returns, and goes to black again before the system finally suspends. Originally, the screen would only go to black once.

Since I have been running systemd 208 for a while, and have only recently noticed these glitches, I suppose it could be correlated with recent kernel updates.
Comment 1 Lennart Poettering 2014-05-24 09:45:56 UTC
Most likely some job is stuck taht is pulled in as part of the suspend.

Please run "systemctl list-jobs" when this hang happens in another window. What does that print?
Comment 2 Zbigniew Jedrzejewski-Szmek 2018-03-09 08:00:44 UTC
Closing all stale bugs with NEEDINFO. Please open a new bug at https://github.com/systemd/issues if the problem still occurs.

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