This appears to be a proxy setting for snapd. You can try clearing the
proxy setting for snapd or setting it to your proxy server. In my
scenario, this bug popped up during an upgrade to ubuntu server v22.04
lts. Snapd was installed to the latest version, but it reported during
the upgrade:
Hi. I just did a do-release-upgrade from Ubuntu Server 12.04 to 14.04
just as Jaap did. I got the same issue. The network card will not start.
Its on a Dell PowerEdge 2950 with a static address on eth0 only (dual
nics).
RTNETLINK answers: no such process
[61709.025401] bnx2: can't load firmware
No this did not happen after an upgrade. I built 3 brand new ubuntu
14.04.4 LTS servers all pushing nightly backups to my NFS server. I have
no problem with the other two servers as their data is not large. They
still work fine. Its always the one with the large data that seems to
choke. Which of
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
NFS server "shutting down socket" during large file
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Status: Confirmed => New
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Title:
NFS server "shutting down socket" during large file copies
Logs are there!?!
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Title:
NFS server "shutting down socket" during large file copies Ubunutu
14.04.4 LTS
Status in linux package
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Title:
NFS server "shutting down socket" during large file
Public bug reported:
This is very similar to bug 585657:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/585657
Difference is my server doesn't freeze, it closes the socket. System integrity
is still responsive.
I'm running NFS version 4 on Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS and during large rsync
file
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