On 29/08/2019 04:49, John Pilkington wrote:
With fully updated F29 I'm suddenly seeing this. 'Please report' but
reporting and debugging seem broken for this. I wonder if it's related
to historic enabling of kdesu and perhaps the kannolo repo?
Suggestions?
John Pct.org
With this, I find that there are error messages going back to Aug 27.
No constant time frame.
sudo journalctl --system -r |grep -i kdeinit5 |grep crash
Sep 05 17:26:55 XXX abrt-notification[17946]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 17:12:48 XXX abrt-notification[17475]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 17:02:49 XXX abrt-notification[17256]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 17:02:49 XXX abrt-notification[17210]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 16:52:58 XXX abrt-notification[16579]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 16:50:55 XXX abrt-notification[16481]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
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If I drop the crash I get this. Does this point to a SELINUX issue?
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Sep 05 21:40:09 XXX abrt-notification[21238]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 21:40:08 XXX abrt-notification[21191]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 21:40:07 XXX audit[20880]: ANOM_ABEND auid=1101 uid=1101 gid=1101
ses=2 subj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
pid=20880 comm="file.so" exe="/usr/bin/kdeinit5" sig=11 res=1
Sep 05 21:40:07 XXX audit[20879]: ANOM_ABEND auid=1101 uid=1101 gid=1101
ses=2 subj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
pid=20879 comm="file.so" exe="/usr/bin/kdeinit5" sig=11 res=1
Sep 05 21:39:32 XXX abrt-notification[21043]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 21:39:30 XXX audit[20950]: ANOM_ABEND auid=1101 uid=1101 gid=1101
ses=2 subj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023
pid=20950 comm="file.so" exe="/usr/bin/kdeinit5" sig=11 res=1
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I have only one error message in the Alert Browser.
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SELinux is preventing abrt-action-sav from write access on the file
.dbenv.lock.
Plugin: catchall
SELinux denied access requested by abrt-action-sav. It is not expected
that
this access is required by abrt-action-sav and this access may signal an
intrusion attempt. It is also possible that the specific version or
configuration of the application is causing it to require additional access.
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sudo journalctl --system -r |grep abrt |less
Sep 05 21:48:16 XXX abrt-notification[21660]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 21:48:15 XXX abrt-server[21562]: Deleting problem directory
ccpp-2019-09-05-21:48:14.903536-21350 (dup of
ccpp-2019-08-28-21:15:37.821761-11436)
Sep 05 21:48:15 XXX abrt-notification[21614]: Process 11436 (kdeinit5)
crashed in QMutex::lock()()
Sep 05 21:48:15 XXX abrt-server[21558]: Deleting problem directory
ccpp-2019-09-05-21:48:14.879242-21362 (dup of
ccpp-2019-08-28-21:15:37.821761-11436)
Sep 05 21:48:14 XXX dbus-daemon[1222]: [system] Activating service
name='org.freedesktop.problems' requested by ':1.1304' (uid=0 pid=21561
comm="/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/abrt-action-notify -d /v"
label="system_u:system_r:abrt_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023") (using servicehelper)
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Directory ccpp-2019-08-28-21\:15\:37.821761-11436/ exists but
ccpp-2019-09-05-21:48:14.879242-21362 doesn't exist at the time of this
writing.l
What is also strange that in the /var/spool/abrt, all the directories
have the same date displayed for ls -l except last-via-server and last-ccpp
Don't know if this is helpful or not but it is what I found.
Robin
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