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Bug#418045: marked as done (sarge to etch upgrade report)



Your message dated Fri, 6 Apr 2007 13:55:26 -0700
with message-id <20070406205526.GJ9593@dario.dodds.net>
and subject line Bug#418045: sarge to etch upgrade report
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Package: upgrade-reports

Hello,

summary:  upgrade went fine, except that the network connection broke down
during upgrade, see below.

today I upgraded my home server from sarge to etch.  This is my dialout router
with the following services:

ppp, postfix, firewall, apache, dns, ntp, dhcp

also these packages are installed and should work: tiger, blosxom and ddclient.

I logged in from my laptop via ssh.  This laptop receives its ip address
via dhcp from this server, with these settings in dhcpd.conf:
default-lease-time 600;
max-lease-time 7200;
it looks like that during upgrade of netbase the laptop
lost its ip address but couldn't get a new one, so my ssh session
lost connection, the problem was that i couldn't log in again,
as ssh refused the connection at that state.  This happened 
at the question for /etc/services.
Fortunately I also could log in on the console.

Some minor issues:

while removing fontconfig:
fc-cache: error while loading shared libraries: libfontconfig.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

while setting up udev:
sed: can't read /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules: No such file or directory

As far as i can see all the services are working again, so I'm happy :)

Good work!

      Peter


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Hi Peter,

Thank you for taking the time to submit a report about your upgrade.

On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 04:05:53PM +0200, Peter Kruse wrote:
> summary:  upgrade went fine, except that the network connection broke down
> during upgrade, see below.

> today I upgraded my home server from sarge to etch.  This is my dialout router
> with the following services:

> ppp, postfix, firewall, apache, dns, ntp, dhcp

> also these packages are installed and should work: tiger, blosxom and ddclient.

> I logged in from my laptop via ssh.  This laptop receives its ip address
> via dhcp from this server, with these settings in dhcpd.conf:
> default-lease-time 600;
> max-lease-time 7200;
> it looks like that during upgrade of netbase the laptop
> lost its ip address but couldn't get a new one, so my ssh session
> lost connection, the problem was that i couldn't log in again,
> as ssh refused the connection at that state.  This happened 
> at the question for /etc/services.
> Fortunately I also could log in on the console.

Yes, this is one reason we advise in the release notes to make sure you have
console access when doing an upgrade remotely :)

> Some minor issues:

> while removing fontconfig:
> fc-cache: error while loading shared libraries: libfontconfig.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Known issue in the sarge version of fontconfig, fixed in etch anyway.

> while setting up udev:
> sed: can't read /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules: No such file or directory

Known cosmetic blemish with udev; should have no effect on functionality, it
would be up to the SRMs to decide if they would like that fixed in r1 so
users worry less about it.

> As far as i can see all the services are working again, so I'm happy :)

Great, as your upgrade was successful I'm going to go ahead and close this
bug report.

Enjoy your new etch system!
-- 
Steve Langasek                   Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
Debian Developer                   to set it on, and I can move the world.
vorlon@debian.org                                   http://www.debian.org/

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