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On 01/02/2017 17:11, venkatarao gaddam wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to install one app in Ubuntu-core.
>
> 'snap list' gives me error:
>
> # snap list
> error: cannot list snaps: cannot communicate with
Hello, I am trying to install one app in Ubuntu-core.
'snap list' gives me error:
# snap list
error: cannot list snaps: cannot communicate with server: Get
http://localhost/v2/snaps: EOF
And when I am trying for below command:
$ systemctl status snapd.refresh.service
● snapd.refresh.service -
Hello, I am trying to install one app in Ubuntu-core.
'snap list' gives me error:
# snap list
error: cannot list snaps: cannot communicate with server: Get
http://localhost/v2/snaps: EOF
And when I am trying for below command:
$ systemctl status snapd.refresh.service
● snapd.refresh.service -
Hello. I am not having a problem now. Thanks.
On 27/01/2017 01:46, chris pollock wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-01-26 at 16:51 +, Michael Vogt wrote:
>> Is this still a problem with the latest snapd? We use After=network-
>> online.target now which should ensure we do not run until we actually
>>
On Thu, 2017-01-26 at 16:51 +, Michael Vogt wrote:
> Is this still a problem with the latest snapd? We use After=network-
> online.target now which should ensure we do not run until we actually
> have network.
>
> ** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
> Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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The
Is this still a problem with the latest snapd? We use After=network-
online.target now which should ensure we do not run until we actually
have network.
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It seems to be working ok now. Thanks.
On 15/01/2017 17:59, Bruce Pieterse wrote:
> This looks fixed now. The service unit has changed since the bug report
> was filed. Additionally firing up a VM without network connectivity
> shows:
>
> systemctl status snapd.refresh.service
> ●
This looks fixed now. The service unit has changed since the bug report
was filed. Additionally firing up a VM without network connectivity
shows:
systemctl status snapd.refresh.service
● snapd.refresh.service - Automatically refresh installed snaps
Loaded: loaded
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Although I don't see an error about this on startup, "systemctl status
snapd.refresh.service" still records a failed startup on Yakkety.
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I have this problem on Manjaro KDE. I cant do anything related to snap because
this message always appear:
"error: cannot communicate with server: Post http://localhost/v2/login: dial
unix /run/snapd-snap.socket: connect: no such file or directory"
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Title:
"snapd.refresh.service" fails to start on startup
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16.04 LTS, fairly new install. Can't achieve a full boot to login in
text mode or Unity with /etc/rc.local marked executable. I can ssh to
the affected machine when /etc/rc.local runs, however, and my
application started there, which uses internet connectivity is up and
working fine.
systemctl
I am having the same problem since upgrade to ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Here is
the log:
-- Logs begin at Wed 2016-09-21 09:33:44 BST, end at Wed 2016-09-21 09:43:01
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Sep 21 09:33:45 SpaceMonkey systemd[1]: Starting Automatically refresh
installed snaps...
Sep 21 09:33:45 SpaceMonkey
Alex Corrie, what you suggest sounds like it should work judging also by
the comments on this report. So if it does work for you and you think it
fixes the problem then perhaps you could propose a patch?
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By no means a systemd expert, but if this is failing due to lack of
internet connectivity I would suggest making a copy of the service unit,
i.e.
sudo cp /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service /etc/systemd/system
and modifying the Unit definition by replacing
After=network.target
with
I also saw this a little while ago during a boot:
failed to start automatically installed snaps
According to 'snap list' I have none installed
snap list
No snaps are installed yet. Try 'snap install hello-world'.
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I'm also seeing the behaviour that the service can be started manually
after the internet connection is active. I'm seeing this with both a
clean install of 16.04 on a laptop and an upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04 on
a desktop.
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Same problem here ...
I deactivated this deamon with
echo manual | sudo tee /etc/init/snapd.override
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Title:
"snapd.refresh.service" fails to
I solve the problem in Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS for me:
The problem appears, if no internet connection is available. I set my IP
address every time manually, and if the IP address is not set (so on startup)
no internet connection could be established and the snapd.refresh.service
failed to
same problem in Kubuntu 16.04
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Title:
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I wonder if this may be caused by the timer firing before the system is
online. EDIT, checking the source I see that we have
"After=network.target" in the snapd.refresh.service.
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Also happening on a fresh install of Ubuntu-MATE 16.04:
$ systemctl status snapd.refresh.service
snapd.refresh.service - Automatically refresh installed snaps
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service; static; vendor
preset; enabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Sun
Happening here as well, fresh installed 16.04 with all updates.
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Title:
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I did not install any snap packages but I get this on start-up
http://i.imgur.com/SFRvIJN.png
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Title:
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i resolve this problem by login in snap
#snap login em...@login.ubuntu.com
after login on account from login.ubuntu.com i see this on startup message:
● snapd.refresh.service - Automatically refresh installed snaps
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service; static; vendor
snapd.refresh.service fails sometimes on startup, not on every startup.
A successfull start of snapd.refresh.service (aktive) may change to failed
after suspend/wake up.
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systemctl status snapd.refresh.service
● snapd.refresh.service - Automatically refresh installed snaps
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service; static; vendor pre
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2016-06-23 15:03:15 IST; 2h 30mi
Docs: man:snap(1)
Process:
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Title:
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Later output at a later startup time you can see that the error is
slightly different:
Jun 14 18:41:26 Computer-Name /usr/lib/snapd/snapd[882]: daemon.go:181:
DEBUG: uid=0;@ GET /v2/find?q==refresh 341.173044ms 500
Jun 14 18:41:26 Computer-Name snap[5642]: error: cannot list updates:
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