[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#859147: Bug#859147: network-manager: restart failure on upgrade

ydirson at free.fr ydirson at free.fr
Sat Apr 1 14:17:02 UTC 2017


Purged laptop-mode-tools, rebooted, no change.

network-manager is properly started at boot time, service can be stopped, but not started again
afterwards: systemd now has a "(kManager)" child at near-100% CPU.

Found the culprit: I have a broken schroot configuration (talk about pending work and switching to other tasks...), where the
chroot is under my home dir, which gets mounted in the chroot.  Schroot does not detect the loop and
recursively mounts all /home submounts, apparently until a 65535 mountpoint limit

Thus I assume that systemd is attempting to mount something, and not dealing properly with
the error ?

----- Mail original -----
> De: ydirson at free.fr
> À: "Michael Biebl" <biebl at debian.org>
> Cc: 859147 at bugs.debian.org
> Envoyé: Samedi 1 Avril 2017 10:49:08
> Objet: Re: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#859147: network-manager: restart failure on upgrade
> 
> Will test this soon.
> 
> Oh, just noticed that the fan was indeed noisy... and top reports
> this:
> 
>   PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU %MEM     TIME+
>   COMMAND
>  6019 root      20   0  237608  96996   2368 R 100.0  1.2   0:30.49
>  (kManager)
> 
> I can't seem to find what a "kManager" process could be around here.
>  There
> is but a common suffix with NetworkManager, but I admit I don't see
> why it
> would be truncated.  Looking at /proc it just looks like a systemd
> thread, and
> it gets started and restarted again and again.
> 
> ----- Mail original -----
> > De: "Michael Biebl" <biebl at debian.org>
> > À: ydirson at free.fr
> > Cc: 859147 at bugs.debian.org
> > Envoyé: Vendredi 31 Mars 2017 11:12:38
> > Objet: Re: [Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#859147: network-manager:
> > restart failure on upgrade
> > 
> > Am 31.03.2017 um 11:08 schrieb ydirson at free.fr:
> > > Here is the relevant journalctl -alb excerpt, sending more
> > > details
> > > in private mail
> > > 
> > > Mar 30 20:22:06 yantop systemd[1]: Stopping Network Manager Wait
> > > Online...
> > > Mar 30 20:22:06 yantop systemd[1]: Stopping Network Manager...
> > > Mar 30 20:22:06 yantop NetworkManager[4948]: <info>
> > >  [1490898126.5839] caught SIGTERM, shutting down normally.
> > > Mar 30 20:22:06 yantop NetworkManager[4948]: <info>
> > >  [1490898126.6660] device (wlan0): state change: unavailable ->
> > > unmanaged (reason 'unmanaged') [20 10 3]
> > > Mar 30 20:22:06 yantop NetworkManager[4948]: <info>
> > >  [1490898126.6663] device (wlan0): set-hw-addr: reset MAC address
> > > to B4:6D:83:58:53:31 (unmanage)
> > > Mar 30 20:22:06 yantop NetworkManager[4948]: <info>
> > >  [1490898126.6676] device (E0:98:61:62:F4:53): state change:
> > > disconnected -> unmanaged (reason 'unmanaged') [30 10 3]
> > > Mar 30 20:22:06 yantop NetworkManager[4948]: <info>
> > >  [1490898126.6761] device (44:00:10:24:8F:70): state change:
> > > disconnected -> unmanaged (reason 'unmanaged') [30 10 3]
> > > Mar 30 20:22:06 yantop NetworkManager[4948]: <info>
> > >  [1490898126.8186] exiting (success)
> > > Mar 30 20:22:07 yantop systemd[1]: Stopped Network Manager.
> > > Mar 30 20:22:07 yantop systemd[1]: Starting Network Manager...
> > > Mar 30 20:23:06 yantop systemd[1]: Starting Laptop Mode Tools -
> > > Battery Polling Service...
> > > Mar 30 20:23:06 yantop systemd[1]: Reloading Laptop Mode Tools.
> > > Mar 30 20:23:06 yantop systemd[1]: Started Laptop Mode Tools -
> > > Battery Polling Service.
> > > Mar 30 20:23:06 yantop laptop_mode[5372]: Laptop mode
> > > Mar 30 20:23:06 yantop laptop_mode[5372]: enabled, not active
> > > [unchanged]
> > > Mar 30 20:23:06 yantop systemd[1]: Reloaded Laptop Mode Tools.
> > > Mar 30 20:23:37 yantop systemd-journald[398]: Suppressed 1050
> > > messages from /init.scope
> > > Mar 30 20:23:37 yantop systemd[1]: NetworkManager.service: Start
> > > operation timed out. Terminating.
> > 
> > Your systemd instance seems to be in a confused state. I wonder if
> > that's related to laptop-mode-tools.
> > Try purging that package and reboot to reset the state.
> > 
> > 
> > --
> > Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in
> > the
> > universe are pointed away from Earth?
> > 
> > 
> 



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