--- # Specifies how long to wait between starting systemd services and checking if they're started. # # A too low value may lead to a failure, as services may not have enough time to start and potentially fail. # # A value higher than 30 seconds (or any multiple of that) may also not work well, because a failing systemd service # auto-restarts after 30 seconds (`RestartSec=30` in systemd service files). # Checking if a service is running right after it had potentially restarted in such a way will lead us to # thinking it's running, while it's merely starting again (and likely to fail again, given that it already did once). # # All of the services we manage are also started sequentially, which in itself can take a long time. # There may be a ~10 second (or even larger) interval between starting the first service and starting the last one. # This makes it even harder to pick a correct value. Such a 10 second gap and a waiting time of 20 seconds will # put us right at the "dangerous" 30-second mark. # # We can try to measure this gap and adjust our waiting time accordingly, but we currently don't. matrix_common_after_systemd_service_start_wait_for_timeout_seconds: 15