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Re: Transport endpoint is not connected



On Wed, Jul 05, 2023 at 08:15:14AM -0600, D. R. Evans wrote:
> tomas@tuxteam.de wrote on 7/4/23 22:23:
> 
> > > 
> > > FWIW, since upgrading to bookworm, I see:
> > >    sh: 0: getcwd() failed: Transport endpoint is not connected
> > > when I ssh into the upgraded box.
> > 
> > This seems to be coming from getcwd() (aka get current working
> > directory, see man page). Asking the intertubes, it seems to
> > happen often when it or its ancestors are mounted over FUSE.
> > 
> 
> This is a plain ol' ssh login, so I don't think that FUSE is involved.

I think this happens "next", after login and hasn't much to do with
ssh. Somethingsomething session [1] (waves hands).

Anything in the logs?

> > > I have no idea why. (And, just to be clear, this has never happened before,
> > > through many releases of debian stable.)
> > > 
> > > I'm assuming, for now, that:
> > >   1. I can use the box as usual despite the message;
> > >   2. the problem will be fixed at some point soon.
> > > 
> > > I haven't seen any other obvious problems if I proceed to use the ssh
> > > session as normal.
> > 
> > Are you able to access all the directories you expect to? How
> > is, e.g. the user's $HOME mounted? Its parent?
> 
> Yep... can't see any unusual behaviour at all. So far, anyway.
> 
> If I get some time, I'll try to figure out exactly where and why it's
> happening; but at this point, since it never happened before in 15 years of
> sshing into the box and there seems to be no obvious consequences other than
> the appearance of the message at login, I'm assuming there's nothing really
> wrong and it's some bug -- probably a race condition, perhaps involving
> systemd, since that seems to have a history of them -- introduced in
> bookworm that will get fixed fairly quickly.

Makes sense :)

Cheers

[1] session is a huge and mushy thing.
-- 
t

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