** Changed in: server-papercuts
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: net-snmp (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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package snmpd failed to upgrade: userdel: user snmp is currently logged in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573391
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** Changed in: server-papercuts
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: net-snmp (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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package snmpd failed to upgrade: userdel: user snmp is currently logged in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573391
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This bug was fixed in the package net-snmp -
5.4.2.1~dfsg0ubuntu1-0ubuntu4
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net-snmp (5.4.2.1~dfsg0ubuntu1-0ubuntu4) maverick; urgency=low
* debian/snmpd.postinst: source debconf before doing work, LP: #589056
* debian/snmp.preinst, debian/snmp.prerm: kill any/all processes
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/net-snmp
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package snmpd failed to upgrade: userdel: user snmp is currently logged in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573391
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The easy workaround for this problem is just to killall -u snmp before
retrying the snmp install. Of course, once you get past that point, you
may very well run into bug 589056..
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package snmpd failed to upgrade: userdel: user snmp is currently logged in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573391
** Changed in: server-papercuts
Assignee: (unassigned) = Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)
** Changed in: net-snmp (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Dustin Kirkland (kirkland)
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package snmpd failed to upgrade: userdel: user snmp is currently logged in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573391
** Changed in: server-papercuts
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: server-papercuts
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: server-papercuts
Milestone: None = maverick-alpha-2
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package snmpd failed to upgrade: userdel: user snmp is currently logged in
I was able to get around it.
Looking for what the user snmp was doing I found
$~ ps auxf|grep [s]nmp
snmp 1129 0.0 0.0 10384 296 ?Ss 14:19 0:00 rpc.statd -L
After
$~ sudo /etc/init.d/statd stop
the process was gone and the user 'snmp' did no longer own any process
and