systemd[1]: realmd.service start operation timed out. Terminating












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I am trying to put my CentOS 7 in the domain, I put some others and it was normal, but this machine is not working.



follows the configuration of the machine:
Icon name: computer-vm
Chassis: vm
Virtualization: microsoft
Operating System: CentOS Linux 7 (Core)
CPE OS Name: cpe: / o: centos: centos: 7
Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64
Architecture: x86-64



I followed the how to put CentOs in the domain when I realized that the realmd service itself is not working.



Follow the "journalctl -xe" log:



- Subject: Unit realmd.service has started start-up
- Unit realmd.service has begun starting up.
Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: Loaded settings from: /usr/lib64/realmd/realmd-defaults.conf / usr / lib64 / realm
/realmd-distro.conf /etc/realmd.conf
Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: holding daemon: startup
Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: starting service
Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: connected to bus
Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: released daemon: startup
Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: could not claim service name on DBus bus: org.freedesktop.realmd
Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: could not claim service name on DBus bus: org.freedesktop.realmd
Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: realmd.service start operation timed out. Terminating.
Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER realmd [25333]: stopping service
- Subject: Unit realmd.service has failed
- Unit realmd.service has failed.
Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: Unit realmd.service entered failed state.
Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: realmd.service failed.



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    I am trying to put my CentOS 7 in the domain, I put some others and it was normal, but this machine is not working.



    follows the configuration of the machine:
    Icon name: computer-vm
    Chassis: vm
    Virtualization: microsoft
    Operating System: CentOS Linux 7 (Core)
    CPE OS Name: cpe: / o: centos: centos: 7
    Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64
    Architecture: x86-64



    I followed the how to put CentOs in the domain when I realized that the realmd service itself is not working.



    Follow the "journalctl -xe" log:



    - Subject: Unit realmd.service has started start-up
    - Unit realmd.service has begun starting up.
    Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: Loaded settings from: /usr/lib64/realmd/realmd-defaults.conf / usr / lib64 / realm
    /realmd-distro.conf /etc/realmd.conf
    Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: holding daemon: startup
    Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: starting service
    Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: connected to bus
    Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: released daemon: startup
    Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: could not claim service name on DBus bus: org.freedesktop.realmd
    Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: could not claim service name on DBus bus: org.freedesktop.realmd
    Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: realmd.service start operation timed out. Terminating.
    Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER realmd [25333]: stopping service
    - Subject: Unit realmd.service has failed
    - Unit realmd.service has failed.
    Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: Unit realmd.service entered failed state.
    Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: realmd.service failed.



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      I am trying to put my CentOS 7 in the domain, I put some others and it was normal, but this machine is not working.



      follows the configuration of the machine:
      Icon name: computer-vm
      Chassis: vm
      Virtualization: microsoft
      Operating System: CentOS Linux 7 (Core)
      CPE OS Name: cpe: / o: centos: centos: 7
      Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64
      Architecture: x86-64



      I followed the how to put CentOs in the domain when I realized that the realmd service itself is not working.



      Follow the "journalctl -xe" log:



      - Subject: Unit realmd.service has started start-up
      - Unit realmd.service has begun starting up.
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: Loaded settings from: /usr/lib64/realmd/realmd-defaults.conf / usr / lib64 / realm
      /realmd-distro.conf /etc/realmd.conf
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: holding daemon: startup
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: starting service
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: connected to bus
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: released daemon: startup
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: could not claim service name on DBus bus: org.freedesktop.realmd
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: could not claim service name on DBus bus: org.freedesktop.realmd
      Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: realmd.service start operation timed out. Terminating.
      Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER realmd [25333]: stopping service
      - Subject: Unit realmd.service has failed
      - Unit realmd.service has failed.
      Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: Unit realmd.service entered failed state.
      Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: realmd.service failed.



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      I am trying to put my CentOS 7 in the domain, I put some others and it was normal, but this machine is not working.



      follows the configuration of the machine:
      Icon name: computer-vm
      Chassis: vm
      Virtualization: microsoft
      Operating System: CentOS Linux 7 (Core)
      CPE OS Name: cpe: / o: centos: centos: 7
      Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64
      Architecture: x86-64



      I followed the how to put CentOs in the domain when I realized that the realmd service itself is not working.



      Follow the "journalctl -xe" log:



      - Subject: Unit realmd.service has started start-up
      - Unit realmd.service has begun starting up.
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: Loaded settings from: /usr/lib64/realmd/realmd-defaults.conf / usr / lib64 / realm
      /realmd-distro.conf /etc/realmd.conf
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: holding daemon: startup
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: starting service
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: connected to bus
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: released daemon: startup
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: could not claim service name on DBus bus: org.freedesktop.realmd
      Jan 04 17:25:27 SERVER realmd [25333]: could not claim service name on DBus bus: org.freedesktop.realmd
      Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: realmd.service start operation timed out. Terminating.
      Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER realmd [25333]: stopping service
      - Subject: Unit realmd.service has failed
      - Unit realmd.service has failed.
      Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: Unit realmd.service entered failed state.
      Jan 04 17:26:57 SERVER systemd [1]: realmd.service failed.



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