This seems to be a fairly common failure for users.  Is there anything
we could do in
`podman generate systemd` to point out the problem to users?  IE in the
generated unit files, if we pointed to the linger command there in a
comment? Would this have helped?
On 5/11/20 09:37, Ryan Wilson wrote:
 Thanks so much for the quick help with this last week. I finally got
 to test it and yes, this indeed was the problem. "loginctl
 enable-linger" fixed it. I didn't know systemd was doing this. I guess
 the KillUserProcesses features is turned off by default in my desktop
 distribution. Thanks for pointing out the problem!
 Ryan
 On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 1:52 PM Tom Sweeney <tsweeney(a)redhat.com
 <mailto:tsweeney@redhat.com>> wrote:
     Ryan,
     FWIW, we've also added a note in the troubleshooting guide for
     Podman,
     
https://github.com/containers/libpod/blob/master/troubleshooting.md
     Thanks for bringing this up!
     t
     On 5/5/20 9:17 AM, Scott McCarty wrote:
>     I might also recommend just running podman with systemd so that
>     this doesn't happen. You can easily steal my unit files from here:
>
>     
https://github.com/fatherlinux/code-config-data
>
>     There's also a blog linked at the bottom if you want more info.
>
>     Best Regards
>     Scott M
>
>
>
>     On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 6:29 PM Matt Heon <mheon(a)redhat.com
>     <mailto:mheon@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>         On 2020-05-04 18:10, Ryan Wilson wrote:
>         >Hi podman team,
>         >I wanted to try out Fedora CoreOS for a couple of upcoming
>         projects so I
>         >installed it on bare metal and logged in via ssh. I can
>         start a container
>         >detached (as my logged in user) and then verify that the
>         server is running
>         >but when I logout of the ssh session, the container stops.
>         From looking at
>         >the logs, it appears that the container process is getting
>         SIGTERM Which I
>         >assume means the container was stopped gracefully. But by
>         what? How do I
>         >stop this behavior? If I detach a container, I would like it
>         to outlive my
>         >session. This doesn’t happen when I sudo to root and start
>         the container,
>         >only when running as the non-root user. Any suggestions?
>         >
>         >Ryan
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>         I suspect this is systemd killing Podman as the session it
>         was started
>         in dies. Enabling linger with `loginctl enable-linger` usually
>         resolves this.
>
>         Thanks,
>         Matt Heon
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