For what it's worth I got my hands on a U16 machine today and it appears
to still respect /etc/default/snmpd, so it looks like this issue would
just affect U18 onward.
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Awesome, thanks for following up.
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Title:
systemd ignoring /etc/default/snmpd on U18
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Public bug reported:
Looks like there are a couple of issues with snmpd on bionic running
under systemd, specifically, /etc/default/snmpd is completely ignored:
# ps -ef|grep snmpd
Debian-+ 26117 1 0 17:28 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/snmpd -Lsd -Lf
/dev/null -u Debian-snmp -g Debian-snmp -I
Public bug reported:
I had to rebuild our rescue ramdisk (based on the vanilla upstream netboot
initrd.gz) and I noticed that our Jenkins job was now mysteriously failing
since updating to the Feb. 2019 update with this message:
cpio: ./var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend: Cannot open: Permission denied
Is downgrading to linux-image-4.4.0-142-generic a viable workaround in
the meantime?
We're also a full netinstall shop, and this bug is blocking all U16
deployments.
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I can confirm we're seeing this issue as well. Our automated image
builder job failed last night due to it, and a routine preseed
netinstall to an unrelated host is also failing for the same reason.
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