Bug#773269: Computer crash when installing cups-daemon 1.7.5-10

2014-12-18 Thread Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
Control: reassign -1 systemd 218-1
Control: severity -1 serious

Le jeudi, 18 décembre 2014, 15.44:39 Jos van Wolput a écrit :
 All keys are dead, the mouse is no longer working, the screen is
 frozen and it is no longer possible to switch to another tty
 but the disk is still working, after a hard reboot the cups packages
 were installed. I'm sorry I don't have system logs because they are
 set tmpfs.
 
 I tried to reproduce this issue but it occurs only very occasionally.
 Today I had a similar issue installing sane-utils which too has to
 stop a systemd service.

This seems like a systemd problem then; hereby re-assigning!

Cheers,
OdyX


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Bug#773269: Computer crash when installing cups-daemon 1.7.5-10

2014-12-18 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 18.12.2014 um 19:15 schrieb Didier 'OdyX' Raboud:
 Control: reassign -1 systemd 218-1
 Control: severity -1 serious
 
 Le jeudi, 18 décembre 2014, 15.44:39 Jos van Wolput a écrit :
 All keys are dead, the mouse is no longer working, the screen is
 frozen and it is no longer possible to switch to another tty
 but the disk is still working, after a hard reboot the cups packages
 were installed. I'm sorry I don't have system logs because they are
 set tmpfs.

 I tried to reproduce this issue but it occurs only very occasionally.
 Today I had a similar issue installing sane-utils which too has to
 stop a systemd service.
 
 This seems like a systemd problem then; hereby re-assigning!

I fail to see how this is a systemd problem. Please elaborate.
And without a log this bug report so far is pretty useless. So it's
vital to have more information as otherwise we'll have to close the bug
report.

Please enable persistent logging (see
/usr/share/doc/systemd/README.Debian) and/or use something like SSH,
which should allow you to access the system and the boot the system with
systemd.log_level=debug on the kernel command line.

If you can access the system via SSH, the output of journalctl -alb
would be helpful. Is systemd still functional at this point, i.e. can
you run systemctl status for example?



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Bug#773269: Computer crash when installing cups-daemon 1.7.5-10

2014-12-18 Thread Martin Pitt
Control: severity -1 important
Control: tag -1 unreproducible

Didier 'OdyX' Raboud [2014-12-18 19:15 +0100]:
 This seems like a systemd problem then; hereby re-assigning!

It much rather seems like disk or RAM corruption (which can actually
causes the whole computer to crash). Much more likely it is a graphics
card freeze, as you said that the disk was still working and the
packages got installed eventually.

Please try to reproduce this issue on a text console (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and
see what it does there. If the kernel itself is still working, just
the display is frozen, you should also be able to install
openssh-server, log in through ssh, and fetch dmesg and the journal as
Michael asked for.

Thank you!

Martin

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Bug#773269: Computer crash when installing cups-daemon 1.7.5-10

2014-12-17 Thread Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
Control: tags -1 +experimental +moreinfo

Hi Jos, and thanks for your bugreport,

(I'm hereby CC'ing the systemd maintainers, as I don't see what would 
trigger a computer crash with the CUPS from unstable, besides the 
systemd from experimental that you're apparently using.)

Le mardi, 16 décembre 2014 17.09:14, vous avez écrit :
 Installing the newest cups* (version  1.7.5-10) packages from Sid I
 get a computer crash (needing hard reboot) when apt-get install
 cups-daemon has been stopping the cups service using systemctl.
 Systemctl stop cups.service itself doesn't produce a crash.
 The bug is reproducible, even when the cups service is disabled and
 not running.

Could you be more precise in what you mean by computer crash? Can you 
still SSH to the machine for example? Can you switch to the first tty 
(Ctrl-Alt-F1)? Are there kernel or systemd logs displayed there?

Thanks in advance, cheers,
OdyX

 -- System Information:
 Debian Release: jessie/sid + experimental
 Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
 Kernel: Linux debian 3.18-0 amd6
 Systemd: 218-1


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Bug#773269: Computer crash when installing cups-daemon 1.7.5-10

2014-12-17 Thread Jos van Wolput

On 12/17/2014 11:47 PM, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud wrote:

Control: tags -1 +experimental +moreinfo

Could you be more precise in what you mean by computer crash? Can you
still SSH to the machine for example? Can you switch to the first tty
(Ctrl-Alt-F1)? Are there kernel or systemd logs displayed there?



All keys are dead, the mouse is no longer working, the screen is frozen
and it is no longer possible to switch to another tty
but the disk is still working, after a hard reboot the cups packages were 
installed.
I'm sorry I don't have system logs because they are set tmpfs.

I tried to reproduce this issue but it occurs only very occasionally.
Today I had a similar issue installing sane-utils which too has to stop a 
systemd service.

Cheers,
Jos v.W.


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Bug#773269: Computer crash when installing cups-daemon 1.7.5-10

2014-12-16 Thread Jos van Wolput

Package: cups-daemon
Version: 1.7.5-10
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

Installing the newest cups* (version  1.7.5-10) packages from Sid I get a 
computer crash (needing hard reboot)
when apt-get install cups-daemon has been stopping the cups service using 
systemctl.
Systemctl stop cups.service itself doesn't produce a crash.
The bug is reproducible, even when the cups service is disabled and not running.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid + experimental
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Kernel: Linux debian 3.18-0 amd6
Systemd: 218-1


Kind regards,
Jos van Wolput


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