Hi Andreas, I understood that already. I did fail to communicate properly with you though, for which my apologies. I had noticed earlier that I had a permission error for watchdog. I noticed that I did not have this installed in my current configuration. I cannot recall ever having installed watchdog myself. It also monitors your system, much like sysinfo. Therefore I suspected that this could have been the reason of the landscape-sysinfo crash. The watchdog program is standard in Debian kernels. I noticed the landscape/sysinfo.log was empty, although I ran landscape-sysinfo as well as sudo landscape-sysinfo many times over. I fear apport-gtk just does not detect it as a crash. It does not show up in /var/crash.
I have gathered the following log data and compiled them into an iso (see above logfiles.iso): /var/run/motd /etc/default/landscape-client /var/log/landscape/broker.log /var/log/landscape/manager.log /var/log/landscape/monitor.log /var/log/landscape/sysinfo.log /var/log/landscape/watchdog.log Can you verify if this is feasible? Cheers, Thomas -- landscape-sysinfo crashed with IOError in __init__() https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270007 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
