Public bug reported:

snapd is running constantly, using about 10% CPU and accessing the disk
without any hint of what it is doing.

# ls -l /var/log/snap*
/bin/ls: cannot access '/var/log/snap*': No such file or directory

# journalctl _SYSTEMD_UNIT=snapd.service

doesn't show anything either. The last entry is from yesterday evening.

I would expect, that snapd is reporting somehow what it is doing, at
least some message when it is starting a major task, preferably showing
progress along the way.

---

# systemctl stop snapd

"solved" the problem for now, without showing any missing functionality.

** Affects: snapd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  snapd is running constantly, using about 10% CPU and accessing the disk
  without any hint of what it is doing.
  
  # ls -l /var/log/snap*
  /bin/ls: cannot access '/var/log/snap*': No such file or directory
  
  # journalctl _SYSTEMD_UNIT=snapd.service
  
  doesn't show anything either. The last entry is from yesterday evening.
  
  I would expect, that snapd is reporting somehow what it is doing, at
  least some message when it is starting a major task, preferably showing
  progress along the way.
+ 
+ ---
+ 
+ # systemctl stop snapd
+ 
+ "solved" the problem for now, without showing any missing functionality.

** Project changed: gitlptools => snapd (Ubuntu)

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  Missing log files from snapd

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