apport information
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I accidentally turned off my test host while running apport. I'll run it
on another host.
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After upgrading from 6.8.0-1023.25~22.04.1 to 6.8.0-1025.27~22.04.1 in some
Kubernetes worker nodes, our kube-proxy started failing with these logs:
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2025-03-06T00:55:59.784
apport information
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** Tags added: apport-collected ec2-images jammy package-from-proposed
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After upgrading from 6.8.0-1023.25~22.04.1 to 6.8.0-1025.27~22.04.1 in some
Kubernetes worker nodes, our kube-proxy started failing with these logs:
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2025-03-06T00:55:59.784251404Z stderr F E0
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 6.8.0-1023.25~22.04.1 to 6.8.0-1025.27~22.04.1 in some
Kubernetes worker nodes, our kube-proxy started failing with these logs:
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2025-03-06T00:55:59.784251404Z stderr F E0306 00:55:59.784126 1
proxier.go:1432] "Failed to execute iptables-restore
(In reply to Laurent Bonnaud from comment #18)
> Thanks a lot! I am looking forward to kernel 6.1...
Was this anything but just cosmetic? I looked at the patch and am
running it now and nothing in the dmesg has changed (nor any
functionality) except the messages aren't printed any longer.
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It's benign; your BIOS has "duplicate WMI entries" within its ACPI
tables and the kernel is reporting that.
Ignore it, and/or complain to your device's manufacturer (... and good
luck with that).
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https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/12/8/914
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Title:
acpi PNP0C14:02: duplicate WMI GUID
05901221-D566-11D1-B2F0-00A0C9062910 (first instan
Same exact issue, Lenovo U400
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suspend not working after uprade
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Hi Joseph.
Sorry for the late reply.
Ubuntu 16.04, which uses kernel 4.4, has been tested without facing
these errors and Ubuntu 15.10 is also end-of-life July 2016.
Therefore we've decided to stop our testings as it seems to be a much
deeper investigation.
Thank you for all the help.
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It appears the IPv4 version to 'fix static mfc/dev leaks on table
destruction' (Upstream 0e615e9601a15) was not included even though the
IPv6 version was.
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Kernel tested. Seems to be stable.
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Title:
Ubuntu 15.10 crashes with RAID-10
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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Status
Kernel tested. Seems to be stable.
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Ubuntu 15.10 crashes with RAID-10
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Ubuntu 15.10 crashes with RAID-10
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Ubuntu 15.10 crashes with RAID-10
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Ubuntu 15.10 crashes with RAID-10
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
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St
Kernel tested. This seems to be stable as the server has been running
for 24 hours now and the RAID has rebuild without crash.
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Our testings shows that all kernels from v4.2-rc1 to v4.2-rc5 has this
bug.
We can test downwards further but from which kernel should we continue?
v4.1-rc8-unstable?
While testing on different hardware we've experienced that this bug
doesn't seems to appear when having SSD disk only (uptime is n
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We've tested kernel v4.2-rc5-unstable which exhibits the same bug. We're
now testing downwards through the rc kernels.
While testing v4.2-rc5-unstable we managed to get some logs from `dmesg`
just before the crash. See attachment.
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The issue seems to start from kernel 4.2 and up as we haven't been able
to reproduce the problem with kernel 4.1
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Ubuntu 15.1
The issue persist when using kernel 4.3.0-040300-generic
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Ubuntu 15.10 crashes wit
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We've located the issue to be somewhere in the RAID rebuilding process.
Turning down the RAID rebuild speed with the command "echo 1 >
/proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max" will make the installation success
but this is only pushing the crash for later in the OS.
We've also noticed when installing
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