Attached is compressed tar(1) archive (snapshot) I took of /var/crash shortly after filing this bug report.
I note that when I try the manual-run test now, the daisy server seems to be off-line?:
$ sudo /bin/sh -c 'export CRASH_DB_URL=https://daisy.ubuntu.com; exec whoopsie -f' [11:08:23] Using lock path: /var/lock/whoopsie/lock [11:08:24] The default IPv4 route is: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/1 [11:08:24] Not a paid data plan: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/1 [11:08:24] Found usable connection: /org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/ActiveConnection/1 [11:08:24] Parsing /var/crash/_usr_bin_kdeinit5.1000.crash. [11:08:24] Uploading /var/crash/_usr_bin_kdeinit5.1000.crash. [11:08:27] Sent; server replied with: Couldn't connect to server [11:08:27] Response code: 0 ^C $ $ ping daisy.ubuntu.com PING daisy.ubuntu.com (162.213.33.132) 56(84) bytes of data. ^C --- daisy.ubuntu.com ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 3060ms $
The above _suggests_ the problem only(?) happens if `whoopsie' can connect with the server?
Attached is compressed tar(1) archive (snapshot) I took of /var/crash shortly after filing
this bug report.
I note that when I try the manual-run test now,
the daisy server seems to be off-line?:
$ sudo /bin/sh -c 'export CRASH_DB_URL=https:/ /daisy. ubuntu. com; exec whoopsie -f' whoopsie/ lock p/NetworkManage r/ActiveConnect ion/1 p/NetworkManage r/ActiveConnect ion/1 p/NetworkManage r/ActiveConnect ion/1 _usr_bin_ kdeinit5. 1000.crash. _usr_bin_ kdeinit5. 1000.crash.
[11:08:23] Using lock path: /var/lock/
[11:08:24] The default IPv4 route is: /org/freedeskto
[11:08:24] Not a paid data plan: /org/freedeskto
[11:08:24] Found usable connection: /org/freedeskto
[11:08:24] Parsing /var/crash/
[11:08:24] Uploading /var/crash/
[11:08:27] Sent; server replied with: Couldn't connect to server
[11:08:27] Response code: 0
^C
$
$ ping daisy.ubuntu.com
PING daisy.ubuntu.com (162.213.33.132) 56(84) bytes of data.
^C
--- daisy.ubuntu.com ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 3060ms
$
The above _suggests_ the problem only(?) happens if `whoopsie' can connect with the server?