@Ian

First, the expected results for this script should be an AccessDenied
shown in a backtrace, as we currently only support automatic network
registration, and thus scanning is forbidden.

>From the error message in your description, it appears ofono can't
allocate memory for an instance of an ofono_network_operator struct.
As there hasn't been a release of ofono in the past week, I'm suspecting
this was caused by some other process.   Also, there were quite a few
failures reported by QA for build #160, thus it was never promoted.

I have not been able to reproduce the problem with build #161 ( which is
the latest to be promoted ), nor has Oliver Grawert.

1. Did you install any custom packages?

2. What were you doing before the problem occurred ( ie. playing videos,
some kind of testing, ... )?

3. Can you reliably reproduce the problem on image #161 ( which was
promoted ) or greater?

4. If you can't reproduce it on #161 and want dig deeper into the
problem on #160, further questions

5. Can you reliably reproduce the problem on #160??

6. Does it go away when you reboot?

Also, if you get it into this condition again, it'd be very helpful to
try and grab some memory utilization #s.   The "free" command and/or the
contents of /proc/meminfo would both be helpful.  If you want to get
more detailed in order to determine the memory hog, you could also
install "smem" and run the command "smem -s uss".



1. Can you easily reproduce this on image #160?  What happens if you reboot?  
Can you still make it happen?

If the answer is yes, can you


** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Tony Espy (awe) => Iain Lane (laney)

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