I watch the logs of unattended-upgrades daily. I always see the "All Upgrades Installed" message after the dpkg is finished installing the updates. All upgrades seem to install normally, just no clarifying message. When run manually in debug mode, it shows the message.
I also noticed the logs are split into multiple files even for a small number of updates. They run out of space after about 6 upgrades and start another log file. I have run 100+ upgrades when my machine is off for long periods of time, and usually only one log file for unattended-upgrades.log and the dpkg.log
Not sure if this is a bug, or if this was done intentionally. Can someone confirm this?
I watch the logs of unattended-upgrades daily. I always see the "All Upgrades Installed" message after the dpkg is finished installing the updates. All upgrades seem to install normally, just no clarifying message. When run manually in debug mode, it shows the message.
I also noticed the logs are split into multiple files even for a small number of updates. They run out of space after about 6 upgrades and start another log file. I have run 100+ upgrades when my machine is off for long periods of time, and usually only one log file for unattended-upgrades.log and the dpkg.log
Not sure if this is a bug, or if this was done intentionally. Can someone confirm this?
I am running ubuntu 18.04.4