[Pkg-puppet-devel] Bug#992800: Bug#992800: puppet agent breaks after upgrade to bullseye on arm architecture

Thomas Goirand zigo at debian.org
Wed Aug 25 17:57:01 BST 2021


On 8/24/21 8:39 AM, stoeni wrote:
> Am 24.08.2021 um 00:34 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
>> On 8/23/21 5:40 PM, stoeni wrote:
>>> Package: puppet
>>> Version: 5.5.22-2
>>> Severity: normal
>>> X-Debbugs-Cc: none
>>>
>>> After upgrading some Raspberry Pi (Zero, Model3/4) from buster to
>>> bullseye, the puppet client no longer works on this architecture.
>>>
>>> Steps to reproduce this error:
>>>
>>> - install rasbian buster on a Raspberry Pi
>>> - upgrade to bullseye
>>> - run e.g. "puppet agent"
>>>
>>> running puppet without arguments works:
>>>
>>> ------------------<8------------------
>>> root at moon:~# puppet
>>> See 'puppet help' for help on available puppet subcommands
>>> ------------------>8------------------
>>>
>>> running puppet with arguments aborts:
>>>
>>> ------------------<8------------------
>>> root at moon:~# puppet help
>>> Aborted
>>> ------------------>8------------------
>>>
>>> puppet 5.5.10 runs well on buster with amd64 or arm architecture, 5.5.22
>>> runs on bullseye and amd64, not on arm.
>>>
>>> as there are no log entries or any usable output how can i help to track
>>> this thing down? maybe its ruby related?
>>>
>>> would some strace output help?
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Are you *SURE* that the problem is the arch, and not the (very small)
>> amount of RAM you get on such a small device?
>>
>> I do remember running puppet agent on 512 MB device, and it was eating a
>> lot of RAM already. This was 5 years ago... I wouldn't be surprised if
>> newer ruby and newer puppet agent used more memory...
>>
>> Maybe you could try adding a lot of SWAP, just to try? (not saying that
>> a device swapping a lot is usable, but I just want to know if that would
>> work...)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Thomas Goirand (zigo)
>>
> 
> Hi Thomas,
> 
> 8G of RAM (without swap) on a Pi4 should be sufficient ;-)

It should does. Thanks for the details. I thought it was one of these
512MB RAM Pi...

> 5.5.10 runs well, but slow on the Pi zeros (512MB).
> 
> OOM should be logged via kernel/dmesg? But there is nothing logged....

Ok, I don't know then.

Thomas Goirand



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