> Sorry for the long silence. Before investigating this more, I should
> ask: can you still reproduce this? If not, do you remember what change
> made it go away?
I haven't done any further research on this so I can't tell if it's still
reproducible. I don't have a lenny system around to try it,
The effect is perfectly reproducible, but only on those two systems.
Even with the exact same apache and php configs I cannot reproduce the
effect on a third computer, though. Unfortunately I cannot recreate the
exact same set of packages there at the moment. Steps are as follows:
1. Change the co
> last shot - is your filesystem health ok?
>
It happens on two virtual machines running on the same host server.
They're similar but it seems unlikely that they'd suddenly both develop
the same defect in their file systems. Obviously the problem is that PHP
doesn't know where to put its logs
> What were the timestamps on those files that you found in / from this
> event? Were they current with a similar timestamp to the messages
> you share below? Or were they much older? Could this have been
> something that happened a long time ago? Or is this something that
> is continuing to h
>
> I don't think the PHP is here at fault. I looks like some script is
> calling php (maybe a cron job?) and redirecting output to a random
> files in root directory.
It has an interesting correlation with logrotate as most (but not all)
of the files were created when apache logs were rotated and
Package: php5
Version: 5.3.3-7+squeeze8
Severity: normal
Today I found the following files in /
root@devs:~# ls /
?? ?? bin ?
I think this bug is resolved. At least I cannot reproduce it anymore with a
Lenny install on the same hardware.
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> You say you are using libc6 from unstable on a lenny system. What is the
> list of packages you tried to upgrade?
I tried to install a full KDE 4.2, that's quite a lot of packages and some of
them depend on the newer libc - I don't know which ones. Yet, that's not
necessary to reproduce the bug
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
>> Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-2-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
>
> Are you using this kernel on this machine? This really looks like a
> known bug that should have been fixed starting with version 2.6.26-14.
> This bug occurs when using a 32-bit userland and a 64-bit kernel.
>
Yes, I'
> You are running a mix of stable and unstable, right ?
I was trying to run a mix of stable and unstable in order to get KDE 4.2. When
rebooting I found out that quite some other programs were crashing, too. Some
debugging with gdb revealed that this was an effect of upgrading libc6 to the
version
I can use soundkonverter standalone to transfer the files. It just doesn't work
from amarok.
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This problem is still not solved. I can install soundkonverter-amarok
and then I get the option to "transcode music before transferring to
device", but this doesn't mean it actually does anything when I try to
transfer files. In my example it's flac files and I want them to be
converted to mp3 for
some update from yesterday or today seems to have solved the problem. So
it must have been one of the following packages:
schaf:/var/log# cat dpkg.log | grep upgrade
[...]
2007-12-08 09:51:22 upgrade e2fslibs 1.40.2-1 1.40.3-1
2007-12-08 09:51:26 upgrade e2fsprogs 1.40.2-1 1.40.3-1
2007-12-08 09:5
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