Mar 12 10:55:54 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘modsign’ will not be installed, because command ‘keyctl’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:54 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘busybox’ will not be installed, because command ‘busybox’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘ifcfg’ will not be installed, because it’s in the list to be omitted!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘plymouth’ will not be installed, because it’s in the list to be omitted!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘crypt’ will not be installed, because command ‘cryptsetup’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘dmraid’ will not be installed, because command ‘dmraid’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘mdraid’ will not be installed, because command ‘mdadm’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘multipath’ will not be installed, because command ‘multipath’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘cifs’ will not be installed, because command ‘mount.cifs’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘iscsi’ will not be installed, because command ‘iscsistart’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘iscsi’ will not be installed, because command ‘iscsi-iname’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: 95nfs: Could not find any command of ‘rpcbind portmap’!
Mar 12 10:55:55 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘resume’ will not be installed, because it’s in the list to be omitted!
Mar 12 10:55:56 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘modsign’ will not be installed, because command ‘keyctl’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:56 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘busybox’ will not be installed, because command ‘busybox’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:57 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘crypt’ will not be installed, because command ‘cryptsetup’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:57 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘dmraid’ will not be installed, because command ‘dmraid’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:57 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘mdraid’ will not be installed, because command ‘mdadm’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:57 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘multipath’ will not be installed, because command ‘multipath’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:58 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘cifs’ will not be installed, because command ‘mount.cifs’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:59 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘iscsi’ will not be installed, because command ‘iscsistart’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:55:59 nethserver dracut: dracut module ‘iscsi’ will not be installed, because command ‘iscsi-iname’ could not be found!
Mar 12 10:56:01 nethserver dracut: 95nfs: Could not find any command of ‘rpcbind portmap’!
These messages from dracut can be found on every system, they are “normal”.
But they appear when you update the kernel, not every 5 minutes. You can double check in /var/log/yum.log, you should find kernel at the same time.
Mar 20 13:55:30 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: Event: nethserver-duc-save
Mar 20 13:55:32 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: fatal error: out of memory
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: Traceback (most recent call last):
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: File "/usr/share/duc/xml2json.py", line 190, in <module>
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: main()
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: File "/usr/share/duc/xml2json.py", line 185, in main
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: out = xml2json(input, options, strip_ns, strip)
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: File "/usr/share/duc/xml2json.py", line 154, in xml2json
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: return elem2json(elem, options, strip_ns=strip_ns, strip=strip)
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: File "/usr/share/duc/xml2json.py", line 130, in elem2json
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: child.attrib['size_actual'] = str(int(child.attrib['size_actual']) - size)
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'int' and 'NoneType'
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: Action: /etc/e-smith/events/nethserver-duc-save/S20nethserver-duc-index FAILED: 1 [2.481558]
Mar 20 13:55:33 nethserver esmith::event[2647]: Event: nethserver-duc-save FAILED
I never experienced out of memory problems with duc, it was a shot in the dark.
Now I will focus on that NFS mount. Maybe duc has problems with it. Could you temporarily umount it and run duc?
Run it as below:
Thank you for this try. But it doesn’t change anything, same again.
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: Traceback (most recent call last):
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: File "/usr/share/duc/xml2json.py", line 190, in <module>
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: main()
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: File "/usr/share/duc/xml2json.py", line 185, in main
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: out = xml2json(input, options, strip_ns, strip)
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: File "/usr/share/duc/xml2json.py", line 154, in xml2json
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: return elem2json(elem, options, strip_ns=strip_ns, strip=strip)
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: File "/usr/share/duc/xml2json.py", line 130, in elem2json
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: child.attrib['size_actual'] = str(int(child.attrib['size_actual']) - size)
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'int' and 'NoneType'
Mar 20 17:36:41 nethserver esmith::event[15166]: Action: /etc/e-smith/events/nethserver-duc-save/S20nethserver-duc-index FAILED: 1 [0.576666]
Unfortunately, the problem is not reproducible, it seems to be something related to your system.
With the right expertise, I think it can be discovered, but, as I said, I have no past experience (duc just works).
Could you upload the content of /var/cache/restore/ in an archive somewhere?