dhcpd : update to last available e-smith-base...
Good to have dhcpd back.
cvm-unix : will need more to be able to help
The top entry is the crash report.
The second entry shows lots of cvm-unix logs for users unknown to our systems. I presume these are not external attempts to login but I cannot tell.
#journalctl -xe
-- Subject: Unit cvm-unix.service has finished start-up
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel--
-- Unit cvm-unix.service has finished starting up.
--
-- The start-up result is done.
Apr 27 21:17:15 mycompany.com cvm-unix[16708]: Starting.
Apr 27 21:17:21 mycompany.com kernel: cvm-unix[16708]: segfault at 0 ip 00007f8266b2bf27 sp 00007ffc76851c98 error 4 in libc-2.17.so[7f82669ed000+1c4000]
Apr 27 21:17:21 mycompany.com systemd[1]: cvm-unix.service: main process exited, code=killed, status=11/SEGV
Apr 27 21:17:21 mycompany.com systemd[1]: Unit cvm-unix.service entered failed state.
Apr 27 21:17:21 mycompany.com systemd[1]: cvm-unix.service failed.
Apr 27 21:17:22 mycompany.com systemd[1]: cvm-unix.service holdoff time over, scheduling restart.
Apr 27 21:17:22 mycompany.com systemd[1]: Stopped Credential Validation Modules.
-- Subject: Unit cvm-unix.service has finished shutting down
snip
-- The start-up result is done.
Apr 27 20:36:45 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: Starting.
Apr 27 20:39:22 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - abinn@mycompany.com
Apr 27 20:39:27 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - abinn@localhost
Apr 27 20:40:01 mycompany.com crond[15883]: pam_unix(crond:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
Apr 27 20:40:01 mycompany.com CROND[15884]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php /usr/bin/horde-alarms)
Apr 27 20:40:02 mycompany.com CROND[15883]: pam_unix(crond:session): session closed for user root
Apr 27 20:40:22 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - anushia_caines@mycompany.com
Apr 27 20:40:28 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - anushia_caines@localhost
Apr 27 20:42:07 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - bright@mycompany.com
Apr 27 20:42:12 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - bright@localhost
Apr 27 20:43:06 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - victoria-carr@mycompany.com
Apr 27 20:43:11 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - victoria-carr@localhost
Apr 27 20:44:02 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - victoria-carr@mycompany.com
Apr 27 20:44:07 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - victoria-carr@localhost
Apr 27 20:44:16 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - anushia_caines@mycompany.com
Apr 27 20:44:23 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - anushia_caines@localhost
Apr 27 20:44:55 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - anushia_caines@mycompany.com
Apr 27 20:45:01 mycompany.com crond[15935]: pam_unix(crond:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
Apr 27 20:45:01 mycompany.com crond[15934]: pam_unix(crond:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
Apr 27 20:45:01 mycompany.com CROND[15936]: (root) CMD (/sbin/affa --silent --_cronupdate)
Apr 27 20:45:01 mycompany.com CROND[15937]: (root) CMD (/usr/bin/php /usr/bin/horde-alarms)
Apr 27 20:45:01 mycompany.com CROND[15935]: pam_unix(crond:session): session closed for user root
Apr 27 20:45:01 mycompany.com CROND[15934]: pam_unix(crond:session): session closed for user root
Apr 27 20:45:02 mycompany.com cvm-unix[15861]: - anushia_caines@localhost
if you use a vm simply try to add another virtual disk as sata. most of the time the console backup sees it. We should change the USB term to removable...
SME Server found no USB, SCSI, SATA or VirtIO discs in the console backup procedure for our iscsi vms on debian stable KMV machines