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restore failed at Oracle Linux 8.5 #2856

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hiroaka73 opened this issue Sep 6, 2022 · 3 comments
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restore failed at Oracle Linux 8.5 #2856

hiroaka73 opened this issue Sep 6, 2022 · 3 comments

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Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) Issue Template

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(quick response is not guaranteed with free support):

  • ReaR version ("/usr/sbin/rear -V"): 2.6 / 2020-06-17

  • OS version ("cat /etc/os-release" or "lsb_release -a" or "cat /etc/rear/os.conf"): Orcle Linux 8.5

  • ReaR configuration files ("cat /etc/rear/site.conf" and/or "cat /etc/rear/local.conf"):

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    20220906_140817.log

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@hiroaka73 hiroaka73 changed the title restore failed at Orcle Linux 8.5 restore failed at Oracle Linux 8.5 Sep 6, 2022
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jsmeix commented Sep 6, 2022

https://github.com/rear/rear/files/9493461/20220906_140817.log
contains at its beginning and at its end (excerpts):

2022-09-06 21:26:31.936371680 Relax-and-Recover 2.6 / 2020-06-17
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2022-09-06 21:29:07.064958617 Finished running recover workflow
2022-09-06 21:29:07.070062753 Exiting rear recover (PID 1755) and its descendant processes ...
2022-09-06 21:29:10.086844505 rear,1755 /bin/rear recover
  `-rear,24425 /bin/rear recover
      `-pstree,24426 -Aplau 1755
/usr/share/rear/lib/_input-output-functions.sh: line 151: kill: (24429) - No such process
2022-09-06 21:29:10.106399443 Running exit tasks
2022-09-06 21:29:10.143181873 Finished in 159 seconds
2022-09-06 21:29:10.145320740 Removing build area /tmp/rear.trSlqgb0gtB0EY1
rmdir: removing directory, '/tmp/rear.trSlqgb0gtB0EY1/outputfs'
rmdir: failed to remove '/tmp/rear.trSlqgb0gtB0EY1/outputfs': Directory not empty
2022-09-06 21:29:10.204966314 ERROR: 
====================
BUG in /usr/share/rear/lib/framework-functions.sh line 138:
'Directory /tmp/rear.trSlqgb0gtB0EY1/outputfs not empty, can not remove'
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Please report this issue at https://github.com/rear/rear/issues
and include the relevant parts from /var/log/rear/rear-localhost.log
preferably with full debug information via 'rear -D recover'
====================
===== Stack trace =====
Trace 0: /bin/rear:1 main
Trace 1: /usr/share/rear/lib/_input-output-functions.sh:321 DoExitTasks
Trace 2: /usr/share/rear/lib/framework-functions.sh:138 cleanup_build_area_and_end_program
Trace 3: /usr/share/rear/lib/_input-output-functions.sh:708 BugError
=== End stack trace ===

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@hiroaka73
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Thanks for your comment.
I will try the information you provided.

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pcahyna commented Sep 6, 2022

Hello, I suspect this is a duplicate of #2676 that should be fixed by #2675

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