Apply the patch and make old behavior default?
Now is the time. When Jessie goes stable and people start upgrading
their dedicated servers, they will be bitten by this.
Regards,
Pierre Beck
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5.41+svn3365-1 and 5.42+svn3561-3 still trying to access non-existant
/proc/scsi/sg/device_hdr.
(my kernel is 3.2.35-2, but I suppose any 3.2 or higher will have the
procfs node removed)
Latest version is 6.1. I'd suggest making that available via backports,
independently from this bug, beca
Checked the rescue mode, had the same issue there. Yes, the bug is gone
with current daily build.
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I have the same issue, with two current Supermicro Intel Servers. Had it
with an earlier Squeeze installer version, too, so it's not a recent
change that causes the bug.
12 CPU cores with Hyperthreading enabled (=24 virtual CPUs), 144GB RAM.
Some overflow when judging the available memory perh
Erlang dependencies were recently upgraded to 1:14.a-dfsg-1 in unstable.
Downgrading to 1:13 from Debian Testing solves the problem.
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Experiencing the same bug on same arch amd64, within vserver context
(fresh Debian Sid install). Same Version 0.11.0-1 running fine on 32-bit
x86, not vserver.
Init-Script will start the process but beam.smp won't bind to any
Interface. Using /etc/default/couchdb to redirect stdout && stderr.
or
KWin.
Please fix this!
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Pierre Beck
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