[Bug 1928000] Re: open-iscsi fails to upgrade (2.0.874-7.1ubuntu6.2)
ArTaX
1928000 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri May 14 06:47:06 UTC 2021
Actually, I did found a leftover from an old iSCSI + GFS test (which I wasn't able to properly configure). In particular, there was some GFS process still running, even if I removed all related packages.
My hypothesis is that, during the upgrade, the iscsi service wasn't able to restart because of this process, blocking the upgrade. The presence of the grep error put me in the wrong direction.
After killing the process I solved the issue.
Thank you Lucas for your help and sorry for having raised a false alarm.
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Title:
open-iscsi fails to upgrade (2.0.874-7.1ubuntu6.2)
Status in open-iscsi package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
When upgrading my ubuntu 20.04.2 with "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" the
upgrade hangs after the following error:
Setting up open-iscsi (2.0.874-7.1ubuntu6.2) ...
grep: /lib/modules-load.d/open-iscsi.conf: No such file or directory
After a couple of hours I killed the process and now I have package
problems:
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure
-a' to correct the problem.
Actually, the folder /lib/modules-load.d is empty.
The configuration of the package open-iscsi is pretty standard, I used the command iscsiadm and put my configuration files in /etc/iscsi, I definitely didn't touch the modules. I am still able to connect to a remote disk using the iscsi protocol.
Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Package version:
- Previous: 2.0.874-7.1ubuntu6.1
- Installed (failed to complete): 2.0.874-7.1ubuntu6.2
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