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The `containerd` daemon fails to start due to IO error (and subsequent segfault)

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Running on Manjaro Linux, kernel 5.13. After system update, containerd service fails to start and segfaults after it cannot run garbage collection. Logs are attached on Pastebin.

After short investigation, I found out that problem is that contained receives IO error when it tries to write to its database (particularly to the file /var/lib/containerd/io.containerd.metadata.v1.bolt/meta.db). However, this file has no IO problems if I read/write it from terminal (both terminal and containerd were run as root).

Reinstalling containerd did not help, as well as manually downloading binary releases of several versions from github and even building release versions from source.

digijay avatar
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I think that this is the problem: `FATAL: Module aufs not found in directory /lib/modules/5.13.11-1-MANJARO\\n\"): skip plugin"`
Michael Hampton avatar
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@digijay I don't think aufs is relevant to this crash. Not to mention nobody should be using it anyway.
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