Scott Hughes wrote:
I am attempting to update a new QMT server. When running the newmodel script, I am getting the following:

qtp-build-rpms - rpmbuild failed for clamav-toaster-0.96.1-1.3.36
qtp-build-rpms - here are the last 10 messages from the log:
+ '[' 0 -ne 0 ']'
+ cd clamav-0.96.1
++ /usr/bin/id -u
+ '[' 0 = 0 ']'
+ /bin/chown -Rhf root .
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.10862 (%prep)


RPM build errors:
    Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.10862 (%prep)
<end of log messages>

qtp-build-rpms - see /mnt/qtp-sandbox/usr/src/qtp-upgrade/log/build-recent.log for more details

Build failed, Exiting.

 --- Hit ENTER to return to menu ---


All other packages appeared to build without any problems. This system has had all of it's yum updates and has been rebooted.

Ideas, please?

Scott


This gets more and more 'interesting'.

I tried building and using the fuse-unionfs-0.24 package. It got past the chown command, but failed miserably later on and eventually terminated with a segfault. I'm guessing that this next version of fuse-unionfs will need the next version of a dependent package as well.

So then I restored fuse-unionfs-0.23, and figured I'd try building clamav-toaster-0.96.0-1.3.35 on CentOS 5.5. I was happy to see that it worked.

So I tried clamav-toaster-0.96.1-1.3.36 again. Lo and behold (and to my surprise) it worked. Dang, I didn't expect *that*.

So now I'm not quite sure what to think. I expect that a clean COS5.5 install (with no kernel updates) will work with no problem. Can someone test and verify this? I don't have any 5.5 install isos handy.

It appears that all systems that have experienced this problem have had their kernel updated at some point, although apparently not all updated kernels have the problem, only very recent ones. I did have one COS5.4 host w/ kernel 2.6.18-164.10.1.el5 that had the problem. On that host, I uninstalled fuse and dkms (and dependencies), and reran qtp-newmodel, which reinstalled the packages, and that proceeded to work. That didn't work on my COS5.5 test host though.

At this point I'm guessing that something in the area of kernel updates is causing a problem with fuse-unionfs. Most likely, there is something that needs to be done in the fuse-unionfs (or related) package in order to remedy the situation. Don't have any idea what that would be yet.

I'll try upgrading my COS4.6 host and giving that a try. Not that it'll tell much though, as that's a much older kernel (2.6.9 IIRC).

I think I'll also run this by the unionfs-fuse list and see if someone there can shed some light on this.

--
-Eric 'shubes'


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