Unable to process upgrades due to error with snmpd
.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty{ margin-bottom:0;
}
Running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server edition. Just recently started getting these errors with snmpd:
Setting up snmpd (5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1) ...
update-rc.d: warning: stop runlevel arguments (1) do not match snmpd Default-Stop values (0 1 6)
* Starting network management services: invoke-rc.d: initscript snmpd, action "start" failed.
dpkg: error processing package snmpd (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Setting up libsvn1:amd64 (1.8.8-1ubuntu3.2) ...
Setting up subversion (1.8.8-1ubuntu3.2) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
snmpd
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Here is the output of apt-cache policy snmpd:
root@maleficent:/home/dlanier# apt-cache policy snmpd
snmpd:
Installed: 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1
Candidate: 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1
Version table:
*** 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages
14.04 updates snmp
add a comment |
Running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server edition. Just recently started getting these errors with snmpd:
Setting up snmpd (5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1) ...
update-rc.d: warning: stop runlevel arguments (1) do not match snmpd Default-Stop values (0 1 6)
* Starting network management services: invoke-rc.d: initscript snmpd, action "start" failed.
dpkg: error processing package snmpd (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Setting up libsvn1:amd64 (1.8.8-1ubuntu3.2) ...
Setting up subversion (1.8.8-1ubuntu3.2) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
snmpd
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Here is the output of apt-cache policy snmpd:
root@maleficent:/home/dlanier# apt-cache policy snmpd
snmpd:
Installed: 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1
Candidate: 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1
Version table:
*** 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages
14.04 updates snmp
Edit your question and add the output ofapt-cache policy snmpd
– A.B.
Aug 24 '15 at 14:16
same problem here.apt-cache policy snmpdreturns already installed and same candidate version, and 500 security.ubuntus. Nothing fancy i guess... can't copy paste everything in here. I guess his question is how to fix these error msgs.
– Tom Siwik
Sep 18 '15 at 23:03
Nobody seems to know how to fix. I am looking at the possibility of spinning up a new server and migrating everything instead.
– Malchesador
Sep 21 '15 at 15:44
add a comment |
Running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server edition. Just recently started getting these errors with snmpd:
Setting up snmpd (5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1) ...
update-rc.d: warning: stop runlevel arguments (1) do not match snmpd Default-Stop values (0 1 6)
* Starting network management services: invoke-rc.d: initscript snmpd, action "start" failed.
dpkg: error processing package snmpd (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Setting up libsvn1:amd64 (1.8.8-1ubuntu3.2) ...
Setting up subversion (1.8.8-1ubuntu3.2) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
snmpd
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Here is the output of apt-cache policy snmpd:
root@maleficent:/home/dlanier# apt-cache policy snmpd
snmpd:
Installed: 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1
Candidate: 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1
Version table:
*** 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages
14.04 updates snmp
Running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server edition. Just recently started getting these errors with snmpd:
Setting up snmpd (5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1) ...
update-rc.d: warning: stop runlevel arguments (1) do not match snmpd Default-Stop values (0 1 6)
* Starting network management services: invoke-rc.d: initscript snmpd, action "start" failed.
dpkg: error processing package snmpd (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Setting up libsvn1:amd64 (1.8.8-1ubuntu3.2) ...
Setting up subversion (1.8.8-1ubuntu3.2) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
snmpd
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Here is the output of apt-cache policy snmpd:
root@maleficent:/home/dlanier# apt-cache policy snmpd
snmpd:
Installed: 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1
Candidate: 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1
Version table:
*** 5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3.1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
5.7.2~dfsg-8.1ubuntu3 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main amd64 Packages
14.04 updates snmp
14.04 updates snmp
edited Aug 24 '15 at 14:19
Malchesador
asked Aug 24 '15 at 14:14
MalchesadorMalchesador
10625
10625
Edit your question and add the output ofapt-cache policy snmpd
– A.B.
Aug 24 '15 at 14:16
same problem here.apt-cache policy snmpdreturns already installed and same candidate version, and 500 security.ubuntus. Nothing fancy i guess... can't copy paste everything in here. I guess his question is how to fix these error msgs.
– Tom Siwik
Sep 18 '15 at 23:03
Nobody seems to know how to fix. I am looking at the possibility of spinning up a new server and migrating everything instead.
– Malchesador
Sep 21 '15 at 15:44
add a comment |
Edit your question and add the output ofapt-cache policy snmpd
– A.B.
Aug 24 '15 at 14:16
same problem here.apt-cache policy snmpdreturns already installed and same candidate version, and 500 security.ubuntus. Nothing fancy i guess... can't copy paste everything in here. I guess his question is how to fix these error msgs.
– Tom Siwik
Sep 18 '15 at 23:03
Nobody seems to know how to fix. I am looking at the possibility of spinning up a new server and migrating everything instead.
– Malchesador
Sep 21 '15 at 15:44
Edit your question and add the output of
apt-cache policy snmpd– A.B.
Aug 24 '15 at 14:16
Edit your question and add the output of
apt-cache policy snmpd– A.B.
Aug 24 '15 at 14:16
same problem here.
apt-cache policy snmpd returns already installed and same candidate version, and 500 security.ubuntus. Nothing fancy i guess... can't copy paste everything in here. I guess his question is how to fix these error msgs.– Tom Siwik
Sep 18 '15 at 23:03
same problem here.
apt-cache policy snmpd returns already installed and same candidate version, and 500 security.ubuntus. Nothing fancy i guess... can't copy paste everything in here. I guess his question is how to fix these error msgs.– Tom Siwik
Sep 18 '15 at 23:03
Nobody seems to know how to fix. I am looking at the possibility of spinning up a new server and migrating everything instead.
– Malchesador
Sep 21 '15 at 15:44
Nobody seems to know how to fix. I am looking at the possibility of spinning up a new server and migrating everything instead.
– Malchesador
Sep 21 '15 at 15:44
add a comment |
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
I had exactly the same problem.
sudo dpkg --purge snmp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libmysqlclient18 libperl5.18 libsnmp30 mysql-common
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
snmpd*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 232 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y
Whoops.... its perl, mysql and the snmp lib.
sudo apt-get purge snmpd
Get rid of that too. Not only the config files.
If you want to get rid of the
AUTOREMOVEmessages and/or you actually need the packages just remove and reinstall the packages.
sudo apt-get autoremove
Modify as you please:
sudo apt-get install libperl5.18 libsnmp30 libmysqlclient18 mysql-common
Thanks for the reply @proxylittle The problem eventually seemed to correct itself through normal updates and security patches for me.
– Malchesador
Jan 11 '16 at 16:46
Nice to hear that. For me it still persisted though (vm). Might help somebody else i guess.
– Tom Siwik
Jan 12 '16 at 21:27
add a comment |
Your Answer
StackExchange.ready(function() {
var channelOptions = {
tags: "".split(" "),
id: "89"
};
initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);
StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
// Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
createEditor();
});
}
else {
createEditor();
}
});
function createEditor() {
StackExchange.prepareEditor({
heartbeatType: 'answer',
autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
convertImagesToLinks: true,
noModals: true,
showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
reputationToPostImages: 10,
bindNavPrevention: true,
postfix: "",
imageUploader: {
brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
allowUrls: true
},
onDemand: true,
discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
});
}
});
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
StackExchange.ready(
function () {
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2faskubuntu.com%2fquestions%2f665228%2funable-to-process-upgrades-due-to-error-with-snmpd%23new-answer', 'question_page');
}
);
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
I had exactly the same problem.
sudo dpkg --purge snmp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libmysqlclient18 libperl5.18 libsnmp30 mysql-common
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
snmpd*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 232 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y
Whoops.... its perl, mysql and the snmp lib.
sudo apt-get purge snmpd
Get rid of that too. Not only the config files.
If you want to get rid of the
AUTOREMOVEmessages and/or you actually need the packages just remove and reinstall the packages.
sudo apt-get autoremove
Modify as you please:
sudo apt-get install libperl5.18 libsnmp30 libmysqlclient18 mysql-common
Thanks for the reply @proxylittle The problem eventually seemed to correct itself through normal updates and security patches for me.
– Malchesador
Jan 11 '16 at 16:46
Nice to hear that. For me it still persisted though (vm). Might help somebody else i guess.
– Tom Siwik
Jan 12 '16 at 21:27
add a comment |
I had exactly the same problem.
sudo dpkg --purge snmp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libmysqlclient18 libperl5.18 libsnmp30 mysql-common
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
snmpd*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 232 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y
Whoops.... its perl, mysql and the snmp lib.
sudo apt-get purge snmpd
Get rid of that too. Not only the config files.
If you want to get rid of the
AUTOREMOVEmessages and/or you actually need the packages just remove and reinstall the packages.
sudo apt-get autoremove
Modify as you please:
sudo apt-get install libperl5.18 libsnmp30 libmysqlclient18 mysql-common
Thanks for the reply @proxylittle The problem eventually seemed to correct itself through normal updates and security patches for me.
– Malchesador
Jan 11 '16 at 16:46
Nice to hear that. For me it still persisted though (vm). Might help somebody else i guess.
– Tom Siwik
Jan 12 '16 at 21:27
add a comment |
I had exactly the same problem.
sudo dpkg --purge snmp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libmysqlclient18 libperl5.18 libsnmp30 mysql-common
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
snmpd*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 232 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y
Whoops.... its perl, mysql and the snmp lib.
sudo apt-get purge snmpd
Get rid of that too. Not only the config files.
If you want to get rid of the
AUTOREMOVEmessages and/or you actually need the packages just remove and reinstall the packages.
sudo apt-get autoremove
Modify as you please:
sudo apt-get install libperl5.18 libsnmp30 libmysqlclient18 mysql-common
I had exactly the same problem.
sudo dpkg --purge snmp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libmysqlclient18 libperl5.18 libsnmp30 mysql-common
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
snmpd*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 232 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Y
Whoops.... its perl, mysql and the snmp lib.
sudo apt-get purge snmpd
Get rid of that too. Not only the config files.
If you want to get rid of the
AUTOREMOVEmessages and/or you actually need the packages just remove and reinstall the packages.
sudo apt-get autoremove
Modify as you please:
sudo apt-get install libperl5.18 libsnmp30 libmysqlclient18 mysql-common
answered Jan 8 '16 at 9:31
Tom SiwikTom Siwik
22827
22827
Thanks for the reply @proxylittle The problem eventually seemed to correct itself through normal updates and security patches for me.
– Malchesador
Jan 11 '16 at 16:46
Nice to hear that. For me it still persisted though (vm). Might help somebody else i guess.
– Tom Siwik
Jan 12 '16 at 21:27
add a comment |
Thanks for the reply @proxylittle The problem eventually seemed to correct itself through normal updates and security patches for me.
– Malchesador
Jan 11 '16 at 16:46
Nice to hear that. For me it still persisted though (vm). Might help somebody else i guess.
– Tom Siwik
Jan 12 '16 at 21:27
Thanks for the reply @proxylittle The problem eventually seemed to correct itself through normal updates and security patches for me.
– Malchesador
Jan 11 '16 at 16:46
Thanks for the reply @proxylittle The problem eventually seemed to correct itself through normal updates and security patches for me.
– Malchesador
Jan 11 '16 at 16:46
Nice to hear that. For me it still persisted though (vm). Might help somebody else i guess.
– Tom Siwik
Jan 12 '16 at 21:27
Nice to hear that. For me it still persisted though (vm). Might help somebody else i guess.
– Tom Siwik
Jan 12 '16 at 21:27
add a comment |
Thanks for contributing an answer to Ask Ubuntu!
- Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!
But avoid …
- Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.
- Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.
To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
StackExchange.ready(
function () {
StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2faskubuntu.com%2fquestions%2f665228%2funable-to-process-upgrades-due-to-error-with-snmpd%23new-answer', 'question_page');
}
);
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Sign up or log in
StackExchange.ready(function () {
StackExchange.helpers.onClickDraftSave('#login-link');
});
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Sign up using Google
Sign up using Facebook
Sign up using Email and Password
Post as a guest
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Required, but never shown
Edit your question and add the output of
apt-cache policy snmpd– A.B.
Aug 24 '15 at 14:16
same problem here.
apt-cache policy snmpdreturns already installed and same candidate version, and 500 security.ubuntus. Nothing fancy i guess... can't copy paste everything in here. I guess his question is how to fix these error msgs.– Tom Siwik
Sep 18 '15 at 23:03
Nobody seems to know how to fix. I am looking at the possibility of spinning up a new server and migrating everything instead.
– Malchesador
Sep 21 '15 at 15:44