If I do $ systemctl start postfix it hangs for a while and then fails. The result of journal is I don't get
On the other hand running $ /usr/sbin/postfix start from command line works just fine.$ journalctl -f -u postfix.service
-- Logs begin at Fri 2021-07-02 14:54:07 EDT. --
Jul 07 12:14:49 hydra1.cluster postfix[47879]: dict_lookup: readme_directory = /usr/share/doc/postfix-2.10.1/README_FILES
Jul 07 12:14:49 hydra1.cluster postfix[47879]: mac_parse: /usr/share/doc/postfix-2.10.1/README_FILES
Jul 07 12:14:49 hydra1.cluster postfix[47879]: dict_eval: const /usr/share/doc/postfix-2.10.1/README_FILES
Jul 07 12:14:49 hydra1.cluster postfix[47879]: dict_lookup: html_directory = no
Jul 07 12:14:49 hydra1.cluster postfix[47879]: mac_parse: no
Jul 07 12:14:49 hydra1.cluster postfix[47879]: dict_eval: const no
Jul 07 12:16:14 hydra1.cluster systemd[1]: postfix.service start operation timed out. Terminating.
Jul 07 12:16:14 hydra1.cluster systemd[1]: Failed to start Postfix Mail Transport Agent.
Jul 07 12:16:14 hydra1.cluster systemd[1]: Unit postfix.service entered failed state.
Jul 07 12:16:14 hydra1.cluster systemd[1]: postfix.service failed.
I can't figure out what's causing the failure when using systemctl. I've tried to add -v to the postfix start in postfix.service, but I don't get any more information.