client specific problem

Valerio Pachera sirio81 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 4 14:35:00 UTC 2012


Once recreated the NON compressed nbd image, this is the output I get
in syslog of the client:
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Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.509326] ppdev: user-space
parallel port driver
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 failsafe: Failsafe of 120 seconds reached.
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.718890] init: failsafe main
process (1026) killed by TERM signal
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 cron[1594]: (CRON) INFO (pidfile fd = 3)
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 cron[1599]: (CRON) STARTUP (fork ok)
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 cron[1599]: (*system*) INSECURE MODE
(group/other writable) (/etc/crontab)
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 cron[1599]: (CRON) INFO (Running @reboot jobs)
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.766262] snd_hda_intel
0000:00:1b.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 16
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.766314] snd_hda_intel
0000:00:1b.0: irq 44 for MSI/MSI-X
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.766336] snd_hda_intel
0000:00:1b.0: setting latency timer to 64
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 /usr/bin/ltspfsd[1639]: Program started
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.800497] init:
plymouth-upstart-bridge main process (565) killed by TERM signal
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.822604] input: HDA Intel Line as
/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input3
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.822774] input: HDA Intel Front
Mic as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input4
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.822915] input: HDA Intel Rear
Mic as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input5
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.823063] input: HDA Intel Front
Headphone as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input6
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.823300] input: HDA Intel
Line-Out as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1b.0/sound/card0/input7
Dec  4 10:34:34 ltsp24 /usr/sbin/cdpinger[1678]: starting, device = sr0
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 kernel: [   10.136962] input: ImExPS/2 Generic
Explorer Mouse as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input8
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 kernel: [   10.459157]  nbd9: unknown partition table
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 kernel: [   10.460827] block nbd9: NBD_DISCONNECT
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 kernel: [   10.461301] block nbd9: Receive
control failed (result -32)
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 kernel: [   10.461314] block nbd9: queue cleared
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2521]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Running
in system mode, but --disallow-exit not set!
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2521]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Running
in system mode, but --disallow-module-loading not set!
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2521]: [pulseaudio] main.c: OK, so
you are running PA in system mode. Please note that you most likely
shouldn't be doing that.
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2521]: [pulseaudio] main.c: If you
do it nonetheless then it's your own fault if things don't work as
expected.
Dec  4 10:34:35 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2521]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Please
read http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/WhatIsWrongWithSystemMode for an
explanation why system mode is usually a bad idea.
Dec  4 10:34:42 ltsp24 ntpdate[1519]: adjust time server 91.189.94.4
offset 0.136578 sec
Dec  4 10:34:44 ltsp24 kernel: [   19.616035] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
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If you remember I said I almost found the solution because, sometime
(1 each 8 reboot about), I get black screen.
When I'm able to connect by ssh I see these errors in syslog of the client:

----------
Dec  4 10:30:13 ltsp24 cron[1696]: (CRON) STARTUP (fork ok)
Dec  4 10:30:13 ltsp24 cron[1696]: (*system*) INSECURE MODE
(group/other writable) (/etc/crontab)
Dec  4 10:30:13 ltsp24 cron[1696]: (CRON) INFO (Running @reboot jobs)
Dec  4 10:30:14 ltsp24 /usr/sbin/cdpinger[1766]: starting, device = sr0
Dec  4 10:30:14 ltsp24 kernel: [    7.276904] input: ImExPS/2 Generic
Explorer Mouse as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input8
Dec  4 10:30:14 ltsp24 kernel: [    7.901906]  nbd9: unknown partition table
Dec  4 10:30:14 ltsp24 kernel: [    7.903296] block nbd9: NBD_DISCONNECT
Dec  4 10:30:14 ltsp24 kernel: [    7.903714] block nbd9: Receive
control failed (result -32)
Dec  4 10:30:14 ltsp24 kernel: [    7.903726] block nbd9: queue cleared
Dec  4 10:30:14 ltsp24 kernel: [    7.991879] ldmgtkgreet[2579]:
segfault at 46ee001d ip 00007f1c0d7328fc sp 00007fff51844b60 error 6
in ld-2.15.so[7f1c0d728000+22000]
Dec  4 10:30:14 ltsp24 kernel: [    7.992395] ldm[2535]: segfault at 8
ip 00000000004043f4 sp 00007fff343a5c70 error 4 in ldm[400000+7000]
Dec  4 10:30:15 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2584]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Running
in system mode, but --disallow-exit not set!
Dec  4 10:30:15 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2584]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Running
in system mode, but --disallow-module-loading not set!
Dec  4 10:30:15 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2584]: [pulseaudio] main.c: OK, so
you are running PA in system mode. Please note that you most likely
shouldn't be doing that.
Dec  4 10:30:15 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2584]: [pulseaudio] main.c: If you
do it nonetheless then it's your own fault if things don't work as
expected.
Dec  4 10:30:15 ltsp24 pulseaudio[2584]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Please
read http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/WhatIsWrongWithSystemMode for an
explanation why system mode is usually a bad idea.
Dec  4 10:30:15 ltsp24 kernel: [    8.094885] pulseaudio[2584]:
segfault at 46ee0029 ip 00007fcba749f8fc sp 00007fff9bedef60 error 6
in ld-2.15.so[7fcba7495000+22000]
Dec  4 10:30:16 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.532415]  nbd9: unknown partition table
Dec  4 10:30:16 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.533688] block nbd9: NBD_DISCONNECT
Dec  4 10:30:16 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.534025] block nbd9: Receive
control failed (result -32)
Dec  4 10:30:16 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.534035] block nbd9: queue cleared
Dec  4 10:30:16 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.539339] ldmgtkgreet[2705]:
segfault at 46ee001d ip 00007ff6117c78fc sp 00007fffdec99ec0 error 6
in ld-2.15.so[7ff6117bd000+22000]
Dec  4 10:30:16 ltsp24 kernel: [    9.539693] ldm[2661]: segfault at 8
ip 00000000004043f4 sp 00007ffff98647b0 error 4 in ldm[400000+7000]
Dec  4 10:30:18 ltsp24 kernel: [   11.079825]  nbd9: unknown partition table
Dec  4 10:30:18 ltsp24 kernel: [   11.081560] block nbd9: NBD_DISCONNECT
Dec  4 10:30:18 ltsp24 kernel: [   11.081951] block nbd9: Receive
control failed (result -32)
Dec  4 10:30:18 ltsp24 kernel: [   11.081963] block nbd9: queue cleared
Dec  4 10:30:18 ltsp24 kernel: [   11.088391] ldmgtkgreet[2826]:
segfault at 46ee001d ip 00007fc7fb7b18fc sp 00007fff0c1734d0 error 6
in ld-2.15.so[7fc7fb7a7000+22000]
Dec  4 10:30:18 ltsp24 kernel: [   11.088702] ldm[2782]: segfault at 8
ip 00000000004043f4 sp 00007fff63818af0 error 4 in ldm[400000+7000]
Dec  4 10:30:19 ltsp24 kernel: [   12.620469]  nbd9: unknown partition table
Dec  4 10:30:19 ltsp24 kernel: [   12.621704] block nbd9: NBD_DISCONNECT
Dec  4 10:30:19 ltsp24 kernel: [   12.622043] block nbd9: Receive
control failed (result -32)
Dec  4 10:30:19 ltsp24 kernel: [   12.622053] block nbd9: queue cleared
Dec  4 10:30:19 ltsp24 kernel: [   12.627403] ldmgtkgreet[2947]:
segfault at 46ee001d ip 00007fbd804738fc sp 00007fffd0e45ff0 error 6
in ld-2.15.so[7fbd80469000+22000]
Dec  4 10:30:19 ltsp24 kernel: [   12.627717] ldm[2903]: segfault at 8
ip 00000000004043f4 sp 00007fffe3a5c930 error 4 in ldm[400000+7000]
Dec  4 10:30:21 ltsp24 kernel: [   14.168604]  nbd9: unknown partition table
Dec  4 10:30:21 ltsp24 kernel: [   14.169839] block nbd9: NBD_DISCONNECT
Dec  4 10:30:21 ltsp24 kernel: [   14.170254] block nbd9: Receive
control failed (result -32)
Dec  4 10:30:21 ltsp24 kernel: [   14.170265] block nbd9: queue cleared
Dec  4 10:30:21 ltsp24 kernel: [   14.176927] ldmgtkgreet[3068]:
segfault at 46ee001d ip 00007fba8705d8fc sp 00007fff8d9baba0 error 6
in ld-2.15.so[7fba87053000+22000]
Dec  4 10:30:21 ltsp24 kernel: [   14.177236] ldm[3024]: segfault at 8
ip 00000000004043f4 sp 00007fff27eaed00 error 4 in ldm[400000+7000]
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