Public bug reported:
I have a customer running a cluster of servers on Ubuntu 16.04.1, kernel
4.15.0-43-generic. Two of the nodes on separate occasions experienced
kernel OOPS on Dec 21st and Dec 26th with similar call trace messaging:
Dec 21 10:18:27.200 node1 kernel: [1179506.273413] BUG: unabl
Thanks for the recommendation. Thought the same but wanted to be sure
that would be recommended POA for this. Will forward to customer and
work with them.
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They are running Intel Xeon Gold 5120 CPU so will recommend that as
well, thanks.
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging reques
Sorry for the delay, had to wait for another issue to be debugged before
I could take over the hardware again. I enabled -proposed and performed
an apt-get update and fix is working.
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May have spoken too soon, found server went into a kernel panic after I
got back from lunch. There's some complaints about the controller so I
am going to try the 4.4.47 kernel again to be sure it's not the
hardware.
Is there anything that needs to be ran besides "apt-get update" after
enabling pr
Got it working 2nd try, enabling -proposed in Xenial resolved the issue.
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Title:
kernel crash when NVMe drive inserted in one slot
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16.04 fails to boot with kernel 4.4.0-22-generic
Status in linux package in Ub
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During ENIC driver development on our end, there was a mistake and the
driver was built on the 4.4.0-22-generic kernel but we intended it to be
on the inbox kernel with 16.04 which is 4.4.0-21-generic. So whe
I ran apport-collect after booting up with the 4.4.0-21-generic kernel.
I was not able to boot into the OS with the 4.4.0-22-generic kernel to
run the command.
When boot fails and it drops to shell, it doesn't appear to be accepting
keyboard input. I found some old issues with USB drivers not bein
Thanks Joseph, it's working fine. We can close this out, I don't see a
point in pushing to get this specific kernel issue with 4.4.0-22
resolved by Canonical. I'll work with my manager to get the bug closed
out on our end internally.
Should I set this to won't fix or invalid?
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Opening this on behalf of one of my colleagues at Cisco, we're seeing an
issue on our new S-series S3260 server that's causing the kernel to
crash.
If we have an NVMe device inserted into one of two drive slots, we will
see kernel crash only with Ubuntu. With an NVMe drive in
I've asked the engineer to try the latest v4.10-rc6 kernel. This is
their first test with 16.04.1, so unknown if it works with previous
kernel version. I've asked them to check older versions to see if it
exists.
I'll update the tag and comment when I hear back from them. Thanks for
the recommenda
The mainline kernel seems to have resolved the issue so far. We're
running some IO just to make sure it's stable. I will update the tag
once we have confirmation.
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Title:
kernel crash when NVMe drive inserted in one slot
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
We tried with the 4.4.47 kernel but when booting it gives up waiting on
the root device. We are troubleshooting to try and get it to boot.
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Hi Joseph,
To confirm, in order to correctly install the v4.4.47 kernel, we need to
do the git clone and apply the patches before installing the kernel .deb
packages correct? My colleague was only copying the .deb packages which
may be causing us to see the root device timeout. I was able to
succe
I was able to git clone the v4.4.47 kernel over to the machine having
issues. When trying to apply the patches after 0001, it's unable to
locate the file to patch for some. I am seeing this same error on
another machine I've previously successfully upgraded to the 4.4.47
kernel with the same files.
v4.4.47 kernel has the fix and is working with the NVMe drive in the
"bad" slot.
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Title:
kernel crash when NVMe drive inserted in on
Hi Colin,
We ran into this at Cisco during 16.04 certification, Samantha asked me
to collect the data you requested to see if we can be of any help.
kernel versions:
Ubuntu 16.04: 4.4.0-21-generic
RHEL 7.2: 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64
I've attached dmi_cisco.rar which will have a screenshot with dmide
Hi Adam, after enabling -proposed and installing the
dmidecode_3.0-2ubuntu0.1 package, it resolved the dmidecode issue.
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