Package: qcontrol
Version: 0.5.4-1+deb8u1
Severity: normal

I noticed on my QNAP TS-219P that during the last boot, I've been getting
log lines like these every five seconds, from bootup at aug 7 to just now.

Aug  7 10:34:30 host systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Start qcontrol daemon...
Aug  7 10:34:30 host qcontrol[332]: qcontrol 0.5.4 daemon starting.
Aug  7 10:34:30 host qcontrol[332]: confdir: loading from /etc/qcontrol.d...
Aug  7 10:34:30 host qcontrol[332]: System status: start
Aug  7 10:34:31 host qcontrol[332]: Unknown system status
Aug  7 10:34:31 host qcontrol[332]: ts219: temperature 32
Aug  7 10:34:31 host systemd[1]: Started LSB: Start qcontrol daemon.
Aug  7 10:34:32 host qcontrold[300]: Starting qcontrol daemon: qcontrol.
Aug  7 10:34:32 host qcontrol[332]: Error calling lua function temp: 
/etc/qcontrol.conf:73: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 
'last_temp_value' (a string value)
Aug  7 10:34:32 host qcontrol[423]: System boot completed.
Aug  7 10:34:37 host qcontrol[332]: Error calling lua function temp: 
/etc/qcontrol.conf:73: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 
'last_temp_value' (a string value)
Aug  7 10:34:43 host qcontrol[332]: Error calling lua function temp: 
/etc/qcontrol.conf:73: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 
'last_temp_value' (a string value)
Aug  7 10:34:48 host qcontrol[332]: Error calling lua function temp: 
/etc/qcontrol.conf:73: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 
'last_temp_value' (a string value)
Aug  7 10:34:53 host qcontrol[332]: Error calling lua function temp: 
/etc/qcontrol.conf:73: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 
'last_temp_value' (a string value)
Aug  7 10:34:58 host qcontrol[332]: Error calling lua function temp: 
/etc/qcontrol.conf:73: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 
'last_temp_value' (a string value)
(....every 5 seconds for weeks....)
Aug 31 23:37:43 host qcontrol[332]: Error calling lua function temp: 
/etc/qcontrol.conf:73: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 
'last_temp_value' (a string value)
Aug 31 23:37:48 host qcontrol[332]: Error calling lua function temp: 
/etc/qcontrol.conf:73: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 
'last_temp_value' (a string value)
Aug 31 23:37:53 host qcontrol[332]: Error calling lua function temp: 
/etc/qcontrol.conf:73: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 
'last_temp_value' (a string value)

Earlier boots never exhibited the problem.

Rebooting seems to have solved the problem:

Aug 31 23:38:39 host systemd[1]: Starting LSB: Start qcontrol daemon...
Aug 31 23:38:39 host qcontrol[337]: qcontrol 0.5.4 daemon starting.
Aug 31 23:38:39 host qcontrol[337]: confdir: loading from /etc/qcontrol.d...
Aug 31 23:38:39 host qcontrol[337]: System status: start
Aug 31 23:38:39 host qcontrol[337]: ts219: temperature 34
Aug 31 23:38:39 host qcontrol[337]: ts219: temperature 34 setting fan to "high"
Aug 31 23:38:39 host systemd[1]: Started LSB: Start qcontrol daemon.
Aug 31 23:38:39 host qcontrold[310]: Starting qcontrol daemon: qcontrol.
Aug 31 23:38:39 host qcontrol[431]: System boot completed.
Aug 31 23:38:43 host qcontrol[337]: ts219: temperature 34 setting fan to 
"medium"
Aug 31 23:38:49 host qcontrol[337]: ts219: temperature 34 setting fan to "low"
Aug 31 23:41:49 host qcontrol[337]: ts219: temperature 31 setting fan to 
"silence"
Aug 31 23:43:40 host qcontrol[337]: ts219: temperature 31

Not sure what this is about, just wanted to give a heads-up in case there is 
something in the qcontrol.conf (a symlink to qcontrol/ts219.lua) that needs
to be fixed.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 8.1
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: armel (armv5tel)

Kernel: Linux 3.16.0-4-kirkwood
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=nb_NO.iso88591 (charmap=ISO-8859-1)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages qcontrol depends on:
ii  libc6        2.19-18
ii  liblua5.1-0  5.1.5-7.1
ii  udev         215-17+deb8u1

qcontrol recommends no packages.

qcontrol suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information

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