[06:01] <acheronuk> cjwatson wgrant: seems that buildd-manager fell over again?
[06:26] <wgrant> acheronuk: Fixed. Something wen't slightly awry with the systemd migration, it seems.
[07:09] <jamesh> I suppose it'll take a while for it to catch up with my PPA build
[07:56]  * acheronuk watches queue lengths continue to rise
[08:51] <cjwatson> acheronuk: Yeah, we're working on converting the init script to a systemd service now so that systemd stops killing it
[08:52] <acheronuk> cjwatson: ok. thanks :)
[08:53] <cjwatson> Looks like it was doing its thing of thinking that buildd-manager was a long-running process owned by a logged-out user and therefore shooting it
[08:54] <acheronuk> hah. road to hell is 'paved with good intentions' as they say (even for system daemons)
[08:55] <cjwatson> (Though that's a bit odd since I believe that KillUserProcesses is off by default.  Anyway, a systemd service is better long-term)
[08:55] <acheronuk> indeed
[08:56] <acheronuk> thanks for the update and explanation
[08:57] <cjwatson> We did fairly extensive pre-upgrade testing, but production is (unfortunately) sufficiently different from our test and staging environments that there were always going to be a few speedbumps.