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Chris Siebenmann
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Chris Siebenmann
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Chris Siebenmann

@thatcks

That cks. Overcommitted sysadmin, photographer, bicyclist, and other multitudes. I write a lot of words for a programmer.

Joined December 2011
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    Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 11 Dec 2014

    Oh lovely, on my virtualized Fedora 20 64-bit machine a yum upgrade to Fedora 21 causes PID 1 to dump core during the upgrade attempt.

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    • a. t. Unix McBeard Douglas Muth (Giza) Rainbowcat Kami rone sysinternals
    2:17 PM - 11 Dec 2014
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      1. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 11 Dec 2014

        The systemd crash then causes RPM postinstall 'systemctl daemon-reload' commands to hang and time out. Result: upgrade pretty screwed.

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      3. Pete Zaitcev ‏@zaitcev 11 Dec 2014

        @thatcks Dunno, worked fine for me. I let everything run to the end slowly and then power-cycled with button (default SysRq is 16, sadly).

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      4. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 11 Dec 2014

        @zaitcev My laptop upgraded fine so there's clearly something odd going on with the vm image. It still makes me nervous about my desktop.

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      5. Pete Zaitcev ‏@zaitcev 11 Dec 2014

        @thatcks Like I said, yes Systemd crashes, but in my case nothing bad happened. Note though I was running yum under screen(1).

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      7. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 11 Dec 2014

        @zaitcev Oh! I didn't realize systemd crashed on you. That's interesting. Time to check the laptop's logs to see if it happened there.

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      8. Pete Zaitcev ‏@zaitcev 11 Dec 2014

        @thatcks It was my work desktop that hosts VMs, x64. My main VPS on Linode upgraded without a crash; so did the laptop. Both x64.

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      9. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks 11 Dec 2014

        @zaitcev abrt claims that this issue is https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1167044 …

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