If its helpful, the proper output looks like this.
- ZFS Report Begin
Total ZFS pools: 1
Total filesystems: 24 (24 mounted)
Total snapshots: 1926
Total volumes: 0
--- ZFS Pool Summary ---
Pool Name
Back in #4, Paride speculated that this would be resolved in Ubuntu >=
19.04. I did a clean install of 20.04 last week and this is still an
issue there.
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Sorry for the delay, I finally got around to trying to verify myself. It
doesn't appear fixed to me either.
root@ubuntu:/etc# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
root@ubuntu:/etc# dpkg
I don’t think I’ll install usermerge, but it’s good to know this will be
fixed after 19.04. In the meantime, I’ve worked around it by editing the
script locally.
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% lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
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Public bug reported:
In /usr/share/logwatch/scripts/services/zz-zfs line 54 and 55 are the following.
my $pathto_zpool = $ENV{'pathto_zpool'} || '/usr/sbin/zpool';
my $pathto_zfs = $ENV{'pathto_zfs'} || '/usr/sbin/zfs';
In Ubuntu, the zfs utilities are in /sbin, not /usr/sbin. This causes