[Spce-user] Error installing SPCE with ngcp-installer
Israel Padron
israel.padron at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 06:52:02 EST 2012
Hello all!
Finally I found the problem and the solution. I noticed that collectd
failed at restart, so I check syslog and find this: collectd[10069]:
Looking up "localhost.localdomain" failed. You have set the "FQDNLookup"
option, but I cannot resolve my hostname to a fully qualified domain name.
Please fix you network configuration.
So I edit collectd.conf and change FQDNLookup to false. Then I run dpkg
--configure collectd, I executed again ngcp-installer and now it finished
the installation :)
Much thanks for the help!
2012/1/17 Israel Padron <israel.padron at gmail.com>
> Hello Skyler,
>
> How was the fresh install? Were you able to get collectd working on your
> system and finish installation of ngcp-installer?
>
> Regards,
>
> 2012/1/16 Skyler <skchopperguy at gmail.com>
>
>> Hi, sorry to hijack but I had this exact same problem as the Op when
>> installing on a fresh squeeze VPS last night. I too attempted re-install
>> with no luck but gave up. I'm going to do the fresh install again tonight
>> and I will revert here with a complete log and output from the suggested
>> commands as well.
>>
>>
>> ngcp-check-tools depends on collectd; however:
>> Package collectd is not configured yet.
>> dpkg: error processing ngcp-check-tools (--configure):
>> dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
>> configured to not write apport reports
>> configured to not write apport reports
>> Errors were encountered while processing:
>> collectd
>> ngcp-check-tools
>>
>> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
>>
>>
>>
>> Skyler
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Michael Prokop <mprokop at sipwise.com>wrote:
>>
>>> * Israel Padron [Mon Jan 16, 2012 at 05:04:31PM +0100]:
>>>
>>> > The installation brokes at the point of collectd instalation, I tried
>>> to
>>> > reinstall with ngcp-installer some times more. I didn´t use collect it
>>> > before, its a fresh install.
>>>
>>> Ok, very strange, sadly we still can't reproduce this issue...
>>>
>>> > After notice that installation stoped in
>>> > collectd package, I downloaded source from
>>> >
>>> http://deb.sipwise.com/squeeze-backports/pool/main/c/collectd/collectd_4.10.1-1+squeeze2.1.tar.gzand
>>> > compile it. Installation from source works fine after unistalling
>>> > libprotobuf (trting to compile with libprotobuf ends in crash).
>>>
>>> There's something strange going on on your system ;)
>>> What system/hardware are you using?
>>> Do you have the message of the libprotobuf crash available?
>>>
>>> > So I´m able to install collectd compiling from source, but not
>>> > with ngcp-installer.
>>>
>>> This seems to be just coincidence, because there shouldn't be any
>>> relevant difference between the version you compiled/installed on
>>> your own and the one we're providing in our archives WRT service
>>> handling.
>>>
>>> > The output of bash -x /var/lib/dpkg/info/collectd.postinst configure
>>> is:
>>>
>>> > + set -e
>>> > + '[' -x /etc/init.d/collectd ']'
>>> > ++ which invoke-rc.d
>>> > + '[' -x /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d ']'
>>> > + invoke-rc.d collectd restart
>>> > Restarting statistics collection and monitoring daemon: collectdNot
>>> > restarting c
>>> > invoke-rc.d: initscript collectd, action "restart" failed.
>>> > + exit 1
>>>
>>> Very strange.
>>>
>>> Can you still reproduce this issue?
>>> If so, can you please provide the output of:
>>>
>>> ps auxwww | grep '[c]ollectd'
>>> /etc/init.d/collectd restart
>>> ps auxwww | grep '[c]ollectd'
>>>
>>> ?
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> -mika-
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