> Notice here that the latest log is from 22nd of May, which suggests that the
> code creating the log never runs (or stops before creating the log).
> 
> The latest log available does not show anything interesting:
> > $ cat /srv/qa.debian.org/log/popcon.log.0
> > Sun May 19 15:54:44 2024 popcon-import[26445] Imported popcon-2024-05-19.gz 
> > in 258.5s
> > Mon May 20 15:54:58 2024 popcon-import[14181] Imported popcon-2024-05-20.gz 
> > in 271.7s
> > Tue May 21 15:55:03 2024 popcon-import[30832] Imported popcon-2024-05-21.gz 
> > in 283.0s
> > Wed May 22 15:55:00 2024 popcon-import[25033] Imported popcon-2024-05-22.gz 
> > in 281.9s
> 
> I hope that helps.
> 
> (That is all I had time for)

Thanks so much for checking this out Niels. I assume this is running on
a cron or something. I am happy to help with any sys admin type tasks
but I am not a DD so its hard to do anything from my side and its 
possible I am creating more noise at this point. 

If someone from the QA team sees this, assuming there is a cron job that
is running this script, it seems to no longer be running. There should
be some more information in /var/mail/$user (where user is whatever user
the cron job runs at) 


-- 
Lev Lazinskiy  
l...@levlaz.org

P.S. What I'm doing now: https://levlaz.org/now/

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