upstart-job returns SysV-incompatible value for 'start' when job is already running
Bug #603934 reported by
Mark Garland
This bug affects 8 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
upstart (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
|
Critical
|
Steve Langasek | ||
Natty |
Fix Released
|
Critical
|
Steve Langasek |
Bug Description
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ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat Jul 10 11:30:38 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Package: nfs-common 1:1.2.0-2ubuntu8
ProcVersionSign
SourcePackage: nfs-utils
Title: package nfs-common 1:1.2.0-2ubuntu8 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-20-generic x86_64
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summary: |
- package nfs-common 1:1.2.0-2ubuntu8 failed to install/upgrade: - subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status - 1 + package nfs-common 1:1.2.0-2ubuntu8 failed to install/upgrade: start: + Job is already running: idmapd |
summary: |
- package nfs-common 1:1.2.0-2ubuntu8 failed to install/upgrade: start: - Job is already running: idmapd + upstart-job returns SysV-incompatible value for 'start' when job is + already running |
Changed in upstart (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Low → Critical |
Changed in upstart (Ubuntu Natty): | |
assignee: | nobody → Steve Langasek (vorlon) |
milestone: | none → natty-alpha-2 |
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The error in your log shows:
Setting up nfs-common (1:1.2.0-2ubuntu8) ...
statd start/running, process 22556
gssd stop/pre-start, process 22634
start: Job is already running: idmapd
invoke-rc.d: initscript idmapd, action "restart" failed.
dpkg: error processing nfs-common (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Why is idmapd running here? Please show the output of these commands:
status idmapd
ps aux | grep idmapd