-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi Holger!
On 12/21/2014 02:33 PM, Holger Levsen wrote: > I think you assumption might be flawed, as this we hit this bug in > Debian Edu which (in jessie) uses systemd, so no cgmanager, afaik. > But then I dont have access to an Debian Edu system to confirm, > thus asking the Debian Edu mailinglist before mailing > [email protected] Hmm, are you absolutely sure you see this bug when cgmanager is _not_ installed? I am close to 100% sure the bug is caused by cgmanager because autofs immediately and reproducibly started working again when I killed the cgmanager process. And searching the /proc filesystem with open files to the particular autofs mount, it was actually cgmanager which had a file on the path. This is actually how I tracked down the bug, I search /proc for which process was accessing the automount. And the moment I killed cgmanager, the error message about too many symbolic link went away and autofs immediately started working again. After that, I purged cgmanager and autofs never ran into the same problem. We're a pretty heavy user of autofs in our physics department and we would see the problem on an almost daily basis with cgmanager installed and not at all after cgmanager was removed. In case you are seeing the bug again, please search /proc and check which process keeps a file handle open on any of the autofs-mounted paths and check which these are and then please report back to the original bug report. Again, I am nearly 100% sure it's a bug in cgmanager. > (I also _don't_ think that we _don't_ upgrade to systemd on > wheezy2jessie upgrades (IOW: I believe we also switch to systemd on > upgrades), so I don't think this cgmanager is installed here.) That wasn't exactly my point. I just assumed that Petter would prefer sysvinit over systemd and I just recommended him seeing if he can reproduce the bug with autofs and cgmanager+sysvinit but without systemd in case debian-edu is using sysvinit by default. > As said: I'm assuming things here. Facts welcome! As I said: I haven't seen the issue ever since I purged cgmanager and we're a pretty heavy autofs user. Plus my analysis above. Adrian - -- .''`. John Paul Adrian Glaubitz : :' : Debian Developer - [email protected] `. `' Freie Universitaet Berlin - [email protected] `- GPG: 62FF 8A75 84E0 2956 9546 0006 7426 3B37 F5B5 F913 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJUltPOAAoJEHQmOzf1tfkTi64QAMFBiXhtbPA+W+0qlfgMW0x3 2uxiNOPFb4QtJ32F6A2ISYkVsshcZxrSiFN/VV6ANi82UkJZZ9VesXl0+1yRzvOk HMT+XBX7IgewAW7mGWDfcHaGFINbRwnmj9P4Ugle8iDYngvKbzI+gcqWUAJkQYes 3hN9N1RxGxcDwB4lv0eRKIjhEkAOYzvHa8zJXj1MIFwV/H3eA7vohRnjEVjZeRnK dKYT66bH8Q8S/Huq8b/iZl0oGZ0jezZak9tfbPFvyWz7YWnu/wJuqlQyA9D4+anH o/w1IKPqeeztB4jsv7gdiDY3RwOC8Q/Mcg+2RGRHcRzjtQkF7t+7R3aztnuJAsoO xQpA5hIB0zFeWr86tT5idlzTEzWjxEnDHRqwH9+DczXHOwkqtEGRyPUGcv5tJVMW 1sbutp6Tbf55jjXtEEHkbmRUQTi0GRiN1EcakSCHpvPOG/Tev/uHHJ+3h0EOaj4e qvzQiIEQyCU3tMC8kdVfkDSim0D3FLMshr1/UGe6qsyn1dIvn0JNYtz9YeYIW2zC LjLaT7seW+aLdcF14ZsVfzsyZt+og/BndnRRXQC+ddF07k4z+OkiIentKqqihhh1 JURpo2PtJvzU9H39DyDbN/Tx1VbuDArL/NbPRz5eJSbp2T+e8C3tyBILMyabVrNJ qbLX2BJZZr4fP/HRQ5VL =DL3Z -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

