ufw.service slows down the startup












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ufw.service startup during my machine boot is taking more than 9 seconds, which I don't think it should!



Is this normal?



If not, could anyone please guide me through procedures and/or resources that might help me in reducing the time this service take to startup?



Edit: Response of systemd-analyze critical-chain



The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character.
The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character.

graphical.target @30.394s
└─gdm.service @29.795s +598ms
└─systemd-user-sessions.service @26.524s +361ms
└─network.target @26.521s
└─networking.service @20.093s +6.427s
└─apparmor.service @15.701s +3.970s
└─local-fs.target @15.699s
└─boot-efi.mount @15.389s +310ms
└─systemd-fsck@dev-disk-byx2duuid-1860x2d9879.service @14.786s +574ms
└─dev-disk-byx2duuid-1860x2d9879.device @14.785s


Any guidance is greatly appreciated.



With best regards,
Abbas.










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  • No replies yet? It's quite disappointing!

    – Abbas Mehdi
    8 hours ago











  • Can you add the output of systemd-analyze critical-chain to your question?

    – Charles Green
    7 hours ago











  • Although ufw.service is not visible in this list, but it is clearly visible through 'systemd-analyze plot'

    – Abbas Mehdi
    6 hours ago











  • It does not seem like it's really a problem (mine takes !6 seconds) : it does not impact your boot time (it's not in the critical chain) and it's not throwing errors?

    – Charles Green
    6 hours ago
















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ufw.service startup during my machine boot is taking more than 9 seconds, which I don't think it should!



Is this normal?



If not, could anyone please guide me through procedures and/or resources that might help me in reducing the time this service take to startup?



Edit: Response of systemd-analyze critical-chain



The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character.
The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character.

graphical.target @30.394s
└─gdm.service @29.795s +598ms
└─systemd-user-sessions.service @26.524s +361ms
└─network.target @26.521s
└─networking.service @20.093s +6.427s
└─apparmor.service @15.701s +3.970s
└─local-fs.target @15.699s
└─boot-efi.mount @15.389s +310ms
└─systemd-fsck@dev-disk-byx2duuid-1860x2d9879.service @14.786s +574ms
└─dev-disk-byx2duuid-1860x2d9879.device @14.785s


Any guidance is greatly appreciated.



With best regards,
Abbas.










share|improve this question

























  • No replies yet? It's quite disappointing!

    – Abbas Mehdi
    8 hours ago











  • Can you add the output of systemd-analyze critical-chain to your question?

    – Charles Green
    7 hours ago











  • Although ufw.service is not visible in this list, but it is clearly visible through 'systemd-analyze plot'

    – Abbas Mehdi
    6 hours ago











  • It does not seem like it's really a problem (mine takes !6 seconds) : it does not impact your boot time (it's not in the critical chain) and it's not throwing errors?

    – Charles Green
    6 hours ago














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ufw.service startup during my machine boot is taking more than 9 seconds, which I don't think it should!



Is this normal?



If not, could anyone please guide me through procedures and/or resources that might help me in reducing the time this service take to startup?



Edit: Response of systemd-analyze critical-chain



The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character.
The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character.

graphical.target @30.394s
└─gdm.service @29.795s +598ms
└─systemd-user-sessions.service @26.524s +361ms
└─network.target @26.521s
└─networking.service @20.093s +6.427s
└─apparmor.service @15.701s +3.970s
└─local-fs.target @15.699s
└─boot-efi.mount @15.389s +310ms
└─systemd-fsck@dev-disk-byx2duuid-1860x2d9879.service @14.786s +574ms
└─dev-disk-byx2duuid-1860x2d9879.device @14.785s


Any guidance is greatly appreciated.



With best regards,
Abbas.










share|improve this question
















ufw.service startup during my machine boot is taking more than 9 seconds, which I don't think it should!



Is this normal?



If not, could anyone please guide me through procedures and/or resources that might help me in reducing the time this service take to startup?



Edit: Response of systemd-analyze critical-chain



The time after the unit is active or started is printed after the "@" character.
The time the unit takes to start is printed after the "+" character.

graphical.target @30.394s
└─gdm.service @29.795s +598ms
└─systemd-user-sessions.service @26.524s +361ms
└─network.target @26.521s
└─networking.service @20.093s +6.427s
└─apparmor.service @15.701s +3.970s
└─local-fs.target @15.699s
└─boot-efi.mount @15.389s +310ms
└─systemd-fsck@dev-disk-byx2duuid-1860x2d9879.service @14.786s +574ms
└─dev-disk-byx2duuid-1860x2d9879.device @14.785s


Any guidance is greatly appreciated.



With best regards,
Abbas.







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  • No replies yet? It's quite disappointing!

    – Abbas Mehdi
    8 hours ago











  • Can you add the output of systemd-analyze critical-chain to your question?

    – Charles Green
    7 hours ago











  • Although ufw.service is not visible in this list, but it is clearly visible through 'systemd-analyze plot'

    – Abbas Mehdi
    6 hours ago











  • It does not seem like it's really a problem (mine takes !6 seconds) : it does not impact your boot time (it's not in the critical chain) and it's not throwing errors?

    – Charles Green
    6 hours ago



















  • No replies yet? It's quite disappointing!

    – Abbas Mehdi
    8 hours ago











  • Can you add the output of systemd-analyze critical-chain to your question?

    – Charles Green
    7 hours ago











  • Although ufw.service is not visible in this list, but it is clearly visible through 'systemd-analyze plot'

    – Abbas Mehdi
    6 hours ago











  • It does not seem like it's really a problem (mine takes !6 seconds) : it does not impact your boot time (it's not in the critical chain) and it's not throwing errors?

    – Charles Green
    6 hours ago

















No replies yet? It's quite disappointing!

– Abbas Mehdi
8 hours ago





No replies yet? It's quite disappointing!

– Abbas Mehdi
8 hours ago













Can you add the output of systemd-analyze critical-chain to your question?

– Charles Green
7 hours ago





Can you add the output of systemd-analyze critical-chain to your question?

– Charles Green
7 hours ago













Although ufw.service is not visible in this list, but it is clearly visible through 'systemd-analyze plot'

– Abbas Mehdi
6 hours ago





Although ufw.service is not visible in this list, but it is clearly visible through 'systemd-analyze plot'

– Abbas Mehdi
6 hours ago













It does not seem like it's really a problem (mine takes !6 seconds) : it does not impact your boot time (it's not in the critical chain) and it's not throwing errors?

– Charles Green
6 hours ago





It does not seem like it's really a problem (mine takes !6 seconds) : it does not impact your boot time (it's not in the critical chain) and it's not throwing errors?

– Charles Green
6 hours ago










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