lucid has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the lucid task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
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Affects quantal 12.04.
Seems like it is similar to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1073433
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Seems like it is similar to this bug:
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Also affects quantal 12.10.
Please, see my comments here:
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This bug affects Ubuntu 10.10, Maverick Meerkat. Maverick has reached
end-of-life and is no longer supported, so I am closing the bugtask for
Maverick. Please upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu.
More information here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2012-April/000158.html
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This bug was fixed in the package sysvinit - 2.87dsf-4ubuntu23.1
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* debian/initscripts/etc/init.d/sendsigs: Only omit jobs that
are in the 'start' goal. Those that are destined for 'stop' are
waited on and killed
any plans on fixing this for 10.10 maverick?
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I'm seeing this bug in Kubuntu 11.10 64 bit.
Fresh install and after regular updates and installing basic programs
from the official repository and medibuntu.
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I think I'm confused about something. Neither Natty nor Natty-proposed
seem to have a package sysvinit, but they do have sysvinit-utils.
So from natty-proposed I installed the package sysvinit-utils_2.87dsf-
4ubuntu23.1_amd64.deb.
This did not make the change from the diff to
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:46:56PM -, piwacet wrote:
I think I'm confused about something. Neither Natty nor Natty-proposed
seem to have a package sysvinit, but they do have sysvinit-utils.
sysvinit is the source package name.
So from natty-proposed I installed the package
OK. It's working.
I installed a fully up-to-date natty 64 bit desktop in both a virtualbox
and on bare metal on my old macbook 2,1.
Again I verified that the procedure in comment #71 does in fact produce
the problem with orphaned inodes.
From natty-proposed I installed these packages:
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I'll try to give this a test in the next week if that time frame works.
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Hello Björn, or anyone else affected,
Accepted sysvinit into natty-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
piwacet, finally got around to testing out your debdiff. Looks good,
uploaded to natty-proposed
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Nobody is saying that this bug does not exist. Its well known to exist
and has a known fix. The time to backport, test, and upload said fixes
will be more abundant after the 11.10 release which is just 2 weeks away
now.
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Bedankt voor je mail! Ik ben er even tussenuit geknepen naar een lekker
warm land! Ik beantwoord je mail na mijn vakantie (11 oktober).
Groetjes!
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Ok, I have now found what was breaking my scripts - VMware Workstation
8/Player - I verified that the install process of this program changed
them on my fresh 10.04 test system. I have reported it to the VMware
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David, I'm not sure what broke your /etc/rc0.d, but S03 is definitely
*not* where it should normally be:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 2011-03-29 21:23 K09apache2 - ../init.d/apache2
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 2011-03-17 15:25 K20denyhosts - ../init.d/denyhosts
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 28 2011-05-02
It seems to be an issue with 10.04 systems, even a brand new 10.04.3
desktop install I made last week had it. I have subsequently found that
others have reported it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/739007
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On Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 07:47:11AM -, David Clayton wrote:
It seems to be an issue with 10.04 systems, even a brand new 10.04.3
desktop install I made last week had it. I have subsequently found that
others have reported it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/739007
I had believed that particular bug refers to the sysvinit package, in
any case it was still there in a BRAND NEW 10.04.3 install I did last
week, and I don't recall installing anything out of the ordinary. I have
seen many posts in the Ubuntu forums about people with dirty
filesystems after a
I have just manually downloaded and installed the 11.10 package
(2.88dsf-13.10ubuntu4) on my 10.04 system and it installed without any
dependency issues:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/sysvinit-utils
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I have just solved my unclean unmounting issue, the solution was
incredibly simple:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11253379postcount=4
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Sorry for the noise, the problem was that as described in comment # 12
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piwacet, I'm sorry, with the release of 11.10 coming soon, my time has
been limited on SRU's.. I'll try to test this out. In the mean time,
I've subscribed ubuntu-sponsors to it, so somebody else may take a crack
at it before I can.
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This still happens for me on Oneiric. Is there a workaround?
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I was wondering what the status of this is. I'm happy to test the
natty-proposed package. I can test it in both a virtualbox VM and on my
laptop on bare metal.
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** Patch added: sysvinit_2.87dsf-4ubuntu23.1.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/616287/+attachment/2404834/+files/sysvinit_2.87dsf-4ubuntu23.1.debdiff
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I had a go at this.
I'm not a technical person, and can not vouch for the technical accuracy
of this. Thanks for looking at this, and if I've done this incorrectly,
I apologize for wasting people's time.
In a freshly installed virtualbox ubuntu natty, I verified that the
procedure in comment
Would it have made more sense to make this change in the package
'sysvinit-utils?'
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Not at all piwacet, this looks great!
I'm going to test it in a natty VM tomorrow, and if it looks good, I'll
upload to natty-proposed.
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piwacet, I think we need to fix it in Natty and all other supported
release, yes. However, other things have taken priority over this
particular fix. If somebody wants to backport the change from oneiric to
11.04 I'd be quite happy to sponsor that upload. Please see
Curious - is fixing this bug still on the radar for natty? Thanks!
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I'm new in Ubuntu (10.10) and I have this bug. I don't understand how
you fix it, as there is fix released. Can someone explain me, please?
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patch works for me (natty) with ext2 on one big root partition, thanks!
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** Also affects: mountall (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: High
Status: Invalid
** Also affects: sysvinit (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: High
Assignee: Clint Byrum (clint-fewbar)
Status: Fix Released
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** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu Natty)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical Foundations Team
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If one creates a python script like this:
#!/usr/bin/python
import signal
import time
import sys
import tempfile
def term_handler(signum, frame):
time.sleep(15)
sys.exit(0)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, term_handler)
t=tempfile.TemporaryFile(mode='w')
while time.sleep(3600):
This bug was fixed in the package sysvinit - 2.87dsf-4ubuntu25
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* debian/initscripts/etc/init.d/sendsigs: Only omit jobs that
are in the 'start' goal. Those that are destined for 'stop' are
waited on and killed like all
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Also affects: mountall (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: sysvinit (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: mountall (Ubuntu Maverick)
Any news on this bug? Milestone oneiric-alpha-1 was reached last week.
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Problem still appears. This should be Critical bug as Ubuntu does not
repair itself (for me) and needs a LiveCD.
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I completely agree, this patch is not the final solution - it's just a
'sticking plaster'. Better solutions must include changes to Upstart
which ultimately must handle system shutdown internally. Maybe there's
a case for adding a shutdown event which then blocks new services
tasks from
Excerpts from codewarrior's message of Wed Apr 27 08:18:28 UTC 2011:
I completely agree, this patch is not the final solution - it's just a
'sticking plaster'. Better solutions must include changes to Upstart
which ultimately must handle system shutdown internally. Maybe there's
a case for
Excerpts from codewarrior's message of Tue Apr 26 14:34:44 UTC 2011:
I believe that this problem is caused by the /etc/init.d/sendsigs script
not correctly waiting for terminating Upstart jobs.
I came across this problem on a Maverick system used for MythTV. One
night it was left to
I believe that this problem is caused by the /etc/init.d/sendsigs script
not correctly waiting for terminating Upstart jobs.
I came across this problem on a Maverick system used for MythTV. One
night it was left to transcode and advert flag a movie (lots of disk
activity) after which it
Fix for orphaned inodes
** Patch added: Fix sendsigs Upstart race condition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/616287/+attachment/2090008/+files/sendsigs.patch
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Hmm I discovered that couchdb plackages causes this error. I login
via console and run
sudo fuser -m /dev/sda9 ... this is my /home partition
I searched PIDs and a 90% of them were *couchdb*
I thinked that they could cause this error so I unistalled - couchdb,
python-couchdb and
I've targetted the sysvinit portion of this at oneiric alpha 1.
I hope we'll decide to undertake an ambitious plan of moving the entire
contents of the sysvinit shutdown to upstart jobs for Oneiric.
Meanwhile, sendsigs needs to be SRU'd back to lucid/maverick/natty to
stop all of the running
I have Mythbuntu 10.10 on one PC, Ubuntu 10.10 on another.
I haven't noticed this bug on my Ubuntu PC (I don't think that I get any
close-down messages displayed).
On Mythbuntu PC, I upgraded to 10.10 (from 9.10, via 10.04)in in March
2011.
I have starting seeing this bug recently. I don't
I dont know If its the same bug, but every boot my / and /home are checked for
errors.
Running Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid x86
Im not afraid of data loss because I have backups, but Im afraid of potentional
disk damage because of this unclean shutdowns.
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Well I don't know if this is the same or not. It is the closest I've
found for my issue. I have root and swap on a ssd: sda1 (ext2) sda5
(swap) and home as a link to folder on the fs (ext3) on sdb1. I no
longer get the corrupt fs on sda1 that I did however I do get it every
time I attempt to
I do unsubscribe from this bug for the time beeing. It does not make
sense to deal with the symtoms until the root of the evil Bug #672177 is
fixed.
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In reference to ingo's comment, just above, the problem I am having is
completely unrelated to installations of libc packages. It happens most
of the time I restart my Maverick system, whether or not any packages
have been installed or updated.
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I have been having this problem in Maverick for several weeks. It occurs
often, but not always, probably about 60% of the time after I shutdown.
I run Gnome desktop, /home on a separate partition, and all partitions
are ext4. Here is my output from the requested fgrep command:
fgrep stop on
I still believe this has something to do with libc6. I only see this
issue after an upgrade of libc6, it appears upstart or sysvinit still
references the old version. The issue has been documented on the web a
few times, and whatever I do, this only happens after a libc6 upgrade.
Subsequent
@Paul
I now can confirm your suspicion and reproduce it.
I have here a VM with Lucid-amd64 with a snapshot taken on Dec. 3rd an did
following:
Boot VM
check 'cat /var/log/messages | grep orphan' - no matches
wait ca. 5 minutes till pending updates are reported: 29 alltogether
install all
I opened Bug #672177 last month to see if this can be fixed. It's
currently assigned to the eglibc package. Unfortunately it doesn't seem
anyone is interested in resolving it. I'd like to stress that it appears
EVERYONE who installs 10.04 or 10.10 will have this issue eventually
when they update
Hi Paul, I went ahead and raised the severity of 672177 to Critical.
Since it only happens once after update, I Don't think its the same bug,
though it may be the source of some of the reports as people may see it
every time they restart after an eglibc update.
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So I got another step further:
the fs corruption happens definitely upon shutdown:
1. upgraded libc6 and also forced ureadahead to reprofile on reboot 'rm
/var/lib/ureadahead/pack*' - orphande inodes
2. Upgraded libc6 and afterwards shut down the VM. Booted up again fronm a
Knoppix6.1 DVD and
Just in case the full output of fsck is needed, I do upload it here.
Maybe this also is responsible for other strange things, like missing
Icons, ... after reboot???
** Attachment added: fsck -f of corrupted ext3-fs after upgrading libc6 in
Lucid
ingo, I just noticed that your ssh.conf has
stop on runlevel S
That was fixed in maverick under bug #603363, and accepted as an SRU we
need to push back to Lucid. That won't *solve* this definitively, as
sendsigs/umountfs might still beat openssh in the race condition because
of bug #688541, but
fgrep stop on runlevel /etc/init/*.conf
/etc/init/acpid.conf:stop on runlevel [!2345]
/etc/init/anacron.conf:stop on runlevel [!2345]
/etc/init/apport.conf:stop on runlevel [!2345]
/etc/init/atd.conf:stop on runlevel [!2345]
/etc/init/cron.conf:stop on runlevel [!2345]
/etc/init/cups.conf:stop on
Here same observation onm Lucid-amd64. /var/log/messages:
Dec 15 11:58:39 localhost kernel: [ 17.565185] kjournald starting. Commit
interval 5 seconds
Dec 15 11:58:39 localhost kernel: [ 17.565226] EXT3-fs: sda6: orphan cleanup
on readonly fs
Dec 15 11:58:39 localhost kernel: [
Similar on Maverick:
just booted up, installed pending updates and rebooted.
[3.891174] EXT4-fs (sda1): INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem
[3.891909] EXT4-fs (sda1): write access will be enabled during recovery
[ 10.432447] EXT4-fs (sda1): orphan cleanup on readonly fs
[
Remark:
both cases (Lucid and Maverick) with orphaned inodes happened after upgrade of
some packages.
Could it be there is a sync/commit missing on umounting root filesystem?
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@ingo: I suspect it's something like that, yeah. I've found that logging
out of my desktop (KDE), switching to a terminal, logging in, syncing
and rebooting results in far fewer cleanups on reboot (if any, not
really sure).
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I just checked my Netbook with Lucid-i386: the very same as Lucid-amd64
reported on 15.12 above:
12 inodes orphaned on 14.12.
Me just came up:
could it be that it happens if data are updated which have been recorded
by 'ureadahead' and it was forgotton to reprofile on next reboot?
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Same issue here, Ubuntu 10.10 64bit, I have separate /var /home
partitions. Happens 95% of the time... hard to not shutdown a laptop,
leaving Ubuntu (after 4 years) and installing Arch as 4 months with no
fix is rubbish.
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keith, sorry that you feel this way.
We're actually getting close to a fix for another bug, which I think is
probably the same thing... (not sure its a strong enough feeling to mark
it duplicate yet)..
see bug #688541 for some suggestions which we're considering to fix
this.
In fact, it would
Given that sysvinit does do the unmounting, its actually probably more
likely that it is the culprit than mountall.. so I've added a bug task
for sysvinit.
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Same problem here with an install built with debootstrap.
It is the same whether I access root via /dev/sdb1 or via UUID
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I have two installations of 10.10 and this problem affects both of them.
First machine is a headless server with Ubuntu 10.10 Server installed and the
second one is a netbook cleanly installed from 10.10 Alternate CD (it runs GDM
and GNOME desktop). Both machines are i386 and use similar disk
I had noticed if do manually disconnection through network-manager then
problem disappears. Maybe I'm just lucky. But it's working for me.
Nevertheless, it can not be considered as a solution of the problem
because of disadvantages are obvious
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This bug affects me, Lubuntu 10.04.
@ Clint Byrum: I am using a separate /home partition; so I have one
partition with the system and one for home. Haven't had this issue in
previous versions of Ubuntu.
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The same problem for me. Ubuntu 10.10
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The problem I reported should be fixed with the following sysvinit
update (first bullet, killall5 problem). But it still seems to occur
occasionally, I couldn't trace the cause. Any advice how to approach
this is welcome.
sysvinit (2.87dsf-4ubuntu18) maverick; urgency=low
* Allocate
@Clint Byrum - bug 603363 seems to talk about an issue where sshd is not
properly being stopped, this was fixed for maverick, but apparently not
for lucid. I ran lsof in the umountroot script, so right before the root
fs should be remounted read only. I don't think anything gets killed in
there
I'm also having this problem. My /home partition (ReiserFS) doesn't
cleanly unmount at shutdown, replaying journal at every boot for this
partition. I also see the '/ busy' message at shutdown, but don't see
any jounral replaying for / at boot up. Anyone any idea on how to
capture the shutdown
Affected on a new 10.10 installatation w/ complete HD encrypted (ext4)
on a Samsung NC 10 netbook.
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It appears my umount issue is caused by two things:
1) sshd no longer stops on lucid, due to an error in the upstart ssh.conf file
2) I did an upgrade of libc6, which caused the issue aswell
Atleast it looks like this is it for me :-)
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@Paul van Berlo. Regarding sshd, are you referring to bug #617515? I
don't think they're related, because if I log out of my desktop
environment (KDE), switch to a terminal and issue poweroff/reboot from
there, I *don't* experience this problem (c.f. comment #13). Surely the
SSH daemon should
@Gard Spreemann - rebooting from the shell after stopping my desktop
(gdm) doesn't prevent this happening for me. I also tried stopping ssh
before a reboot but still hit the problem.
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It is, of course, possible that something is still leaving filesystems
in use before reboot, but sshd not dying wouldn't be one of them.. at
some point upstart will send SIGKILL if something does not die (the
default is 5 seconds after sending SIGTERM). So I doubt that sshd causes
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@tekkenlord: I've also experienced the problem on a computer with EXT3.
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umountfs doesn't cleanly unmount / on reboot
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I'm seeing the same on a CLI only install (Ubuntu 10.04 server cd /
minimal install). This is actually delaying the installation of a new
server for me, since I'm afraid of data corruption. It appears to be
what Clint describes, I do not see any issues with a single root
partition and swap, the
To those who have had this problem thus far.. do you have a separate
partition for any parts of your filesystem, like /home, /var, etc.? Can
you all post your /etc/fstab?
I am wondering if this is related to an earlier (fixed) bug in mountall
that caused systems to not unmount all of the
@Clint Byrum: I'm experiencing the problem both on machines with one big
fat /-partition, and on machines that have at least /boot on a different
partition.
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umountfs doesn't cleanly unmount / on reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/616287
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Hi Clint
I've got a seperate /boot and mount an LVM LV at /local
fstab:
# file system mount point type options dump pass
proc/proc procnodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0
/dev/mapper/bobvg-rootlv1 / ext4errors=remount-ro 0 1
# boot from either
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