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bug#72166: Shepherd periodically goes unresponsive on one of my machines
From: |
Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
bug#72166: Shepherd periodically goes unresponsive on one of my machines |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Jul 2024 17:35:29 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Hi Jonathan,
"Jonathan Frederickson" <jonathan@terracrypt.net> skribis:
> I've been running into an issue with Shepherd on one of my machines. Every so
> often (and I haven't figured out what conditions trigger it), my Shepherd
> instances (both home and PID 1) will go unresponsive. I thought I had tracked
> it down to a misbehaving home service that I had configured, but it's just
> happened again without that service running.
>
> 'herd status' hangs indefinitely:
>
> jfred@terracard ~$ sudo herd status
> Password:
> <never returns>
>
> ...on both instances:
>
> jfred@terracard ~$ herd status
> <never returns>
Ouch. What version of shepherd is running? (You can view it with
“cat /proc/1/cmdline | xargs -0”.)
> The PID 1 shepherd instance isn't reaping defunct processes:
>
> jfred@terracard ~$ ps aux | grep -i lock
> jfred 541 0.0 0.0 3700 2304 ? S 18:30 0:00 swayidle -w
> timeout 300 swaylock -f -i ~/.wallpapers/user-manual.jpg timeout 10 if pgrep
> swaylock; then swaymsg "output * dpms off"; fi resume swaymsg "output * dpms
> on" before-sleep swaylock -f -i ~/.wallpapers/user-manual.jpg
> jfred 3111 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z 18:53 0:00 [swaylock]
> <defunct>
> jfred 3112 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Zs 18:53 0:00 [swaylock]
> <defunct>
>
> Some further troubleshooting... strace indicates that it's waiting on a
> read() on its fd 9:
Interesting. There were bugs in earlier 0.10.x version that could cause
this sort of thing; let’s see what version you have, first.
Ludo’.