[Piuparts-reports] Cron <piupartsm at pejacevic> detect_piuparts_issues

Cron Daemon root at pejacevic.debian.org
Wed Mar 28 11:50:18 UTC 2018


Runtime: 00:05:15

piuparts problems detected! Please review the following logfiles/packages.
If it is always the same package failing, it's likely to be an issue in the
package.

The following logfiles have been deleted:

/srv/piuparts.debian.org/master/buster/fail/libmdb2_0.7.1-6.log
	0m10.4s ERROR: Command failed (status=100): ['chroot', '/srv/piuparts.debian.org/tmp/tmptahnLg', 'apt-cache', 'show', 'libmdb2=0.7.1-6']
/srv/piuparts.debian.org/master/jessie2Xstretch/fail/dms-core_None.log
	  The PostgreSQL server failed to start. Please check the log output:
	  invoke-rc.d: initscript postgresql, action "start" failed.
/srv/piuparts.debian.org/master/jessie2stretch/fail/dms-core_None.log
	  The PostgreSQL server failed to start. Please check the log output:
	  invoke-rc.d: initscript postgresql, action "start" failed.
/srv/piuparts.debian.org/master/oldstable222sid/fail/dms-core_1.0.8.1-1.log
	  The PostgreSQL server failed to start. Please check the log output:
	  invoke-rc.d: initscript postgresql, action "start" failed.
/srv/piuparts.debian.org/master/oldstable222sid/fail/spacefm-gtk3_1.0.6-1.log
	2m9.5s WARNING: History of available packages does not match - reference chroot may be outdated
/srv/piuparts.debian.org/master/oldstable222sid/fail/spacefm_1.0.6-1.log
	3m9.4s WARNING: History of available packages does not match - reference chroot may be outdated
/srv/piuparts.debian.org/master/stable22sid/fail/ekiga-plugin-evolution_4.0.1-9+b1.log
	2m59.0s WARNING: History of available packages does not match - reference chroot may be outdated
/srv/piuparts.debian.org/master/stable22sid/fail/spacefm-gtk3_1.0.6-1.log
	3m1.1s WARNING: History of available packages does not match - reference chroot may be outdated
/srv/piuparts.debian.org/master/stable22sid/fail/spacefm_1.0.6-1.log
	1m50.4s WARNING: History of available packages does not match - reference chroot may be outdated

Those problems were found in failed logs by grep'ing for these patterns:
	PIUPARTS OUTPUT INCOMPLETE
	WARNING: History of available packages does not match - reference chroot may be outdated
	tar( \(child\))?: .*.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
	tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
	gzip: stdin: invalid compressed data--crc error
	ERROR:.*:Temporary directory is not a directory
	E: Sub-process Popen returned an error code \(2\)
	chroot: failed to run command '.*': Permission denied
	ERROR: Command failed \(status=(-7|100)\): .* 'apt-cache'
	update-binfmts: warning: unable to close /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register: Invalid argument
	userdel: user .* is currently logged in
	NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE
	No space left on device
	E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/
	E: Failed to write temporary StateFile /var/lib/apt/extended_states.tmp
	tar: .*: Wrote only .* of .* bytes
	sh: echo: I/O error
	passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
	(chfn|groupadd|useradd): (cannot lock|failure while writing changes to) /etc/(group|gshadow|passwd|shadow|subuid)
	(groupadd|useradd): (unable to lock|cannot rewrite) (group|password) file
	INVOKE-RC.D: INITSCRIPT (MYSQL|POSTGRESQL|POSTGRESQL-8.3), ACTION "(RE)?START" FAILED.
	invoke-rc.d: initscript (mysql|postgresql|postgresql-8.3), action "(re)?start" failed.
	The PostgreSQL server failed to start.
	Is another postmaster already running on port 543.
	No database found online on port 5432
	unable to connect to postgresql server
	Failed to connect to postgres.
	PG::ConnectionBad: could not connect to server
	psql: FATAL:  password authentication failed for user
	createuser: could not connect to database postgres: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
	Non-default port in /etc/postgresql/.*/main/postgresql.conf
	Firebird .* server already running.
	^RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object
	^Traceback
	^IndentationError:
	^NameError:
	^OSError:
	^SyntaxError:




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