Bug#935653: 100% CPU usage for a long time

2019-10-15 Thread Bálint Réczey
Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/mvo5/unattended-upgrades/pull/231 Hi Pascal, The PR above should address most of the issue. Cheers, Balint Pascal Giard ezt írta (időpont: 2019. okt. 12., Szo, 0:10): > > Dear Balint, > > I confirm that, like Thibaut Girka, I actually get tons of

Bug#935653: 100% CPU usage for a long time

2019-10-11 Thread Pascal Giard
Dear Balint, I confirm that, like Thibaut Girka, I actually get tons of "sanity check failed" which actually trigger those numerous "falling back to adjusting 's dependencies recursively". Best regards, -Pascal -- Homepage (http://pascal.giard.info) École de technologie supérieure

Bug#935653: 100% CPU usage for a long time

2019-10-10 Thread Pascal Giard
Hi Balint, Thank you for looking into this. Running "time strace -f -c unattended-upgrade --debug --verbose" it became obvious that unattended-upgrade was going through ALL the experimental packages in order to, in the end, ignore them (priority), causing a significant delay. Disabling

Bug#935653: 100% CPU usage for a long time

2019-10-10 Thread Bálint Réczey
Control -1 moreinfo Hi Pascal, I tried to reproduce the issue in an lxc container, but did not observe a lot of stat calls: root@sid-uu:~# dpkg -i hello_2.10-1+deb9u1_amd64.deb dpkg: warning: downgrading hello from 2.10-2 to 2.10-1+deb9u1 (Reading database ... 15204 files and directories

Bug#935653: 100% CPU usage for a long time

2019-10-09 Thread Pascal Giard
Dear maintainer, Recently unattended-upgrades started to consume a LOT more CPU time than before. Similarly to the original report, I looked at what strace gets in terms of statistics, here it is: strace: Process 5193 detached % time seconds usecs/call callserrors syscall --