** Also affects: neutron (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[ovn] metadata route missing on the guest
To manage notifi
** Summary changed:
- Multicast traffic is broken between VMs on different hypervisors
+ Multicast traffic is broken between VMs on different hypervisors using
provider networks
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https:/
Public bug reported:
In an OpenStack Ussuri (both Focal and Bionic) cloud we discovered that
multicast traffic would fail between VMs on different hypervisors and
when using provider networks. The following table reflects what we
found works/didn't work:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QZZBjrTSFQ/
This is *NOT* fixed released in Focal; the patch (AFAICS) does not
appear in 20.03.2.
** Changed in: ovn (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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** Changed in: neutron (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
vRouter not working after update to 16.3.1
To manage notification
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1917475 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1917475
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1917475
RBAC Permissions too strict for Port_Binding table
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Public bug reported:
27.0~16.04.1 on Xenial. ubuntu-advantage-tools was upgraded, the rest
of the machine is painfully behind.
Resulted in this:
Jun 15 13:34:46 MAAS systemd[1]: Starting Ubuntu Advantage APT and MOTD
Messages...
Jun 15 13:34:46 MAAS python3[15434]: Traceback (most recent call
Public bug reported:
root@malefic:~# ua fix CVE-2021-3410
CVE-2021-3410: libcaca vulnerability
https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2021-3410
1 affected package is installed: libcaca
(1/1) libcaca:
A fix is available in Ubuntu standard updates.
The update is already installed.
A reboot is required to c
ubuntu-advantage-tools 27.0~20.10.1~beta3 on 20.10/amd64.
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Title:
'ua fix' tells me to reboot with inaccurate message
To manage notifications ab
ubuntu-advantage-tools 27.0~20.10.1~beta3 on 20.10/amd64.
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Title:
output of 'ua fix' is unstructured
To manage notifications about this bug go t
Public bug reported:
root@malefic:~# ua fix CVE-2021-3410
CVE-2021-3410: libcaca vulnerability
https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2021-3410
1 affected package is installed: libcaca
(1/1) libcaca:
A fix is available in Ubuntu standard updates.
The update is already installed.
A reboot is required to c
We also saw this after a round of package upgrades on a cloud.
python3-neutron went from 2:16.2.0-0ubuntu2~cloud0 to
2:16.2.0-0ubuntu3~cloud0 and ovn packages went from
20.03.1-0ubuntu1.1~cloud0 to 20.03.1-0ubuntu1.2~cloud0 (i.e. not an
upstream version change).
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Public bug reported:
If ovs-vswitchd without DPDK support is run on a system which requires
it, the following error is logged:
2021-01-14T06:01:54.608Z|7|dpdk|ERR|DPDK not supported in this copy
of Open vSwitch.
Unfortunately this is not a fatal error and ovs-vswitchd continues on.
It would
This broke several customer Bionic DPDK based clouds today.
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Title:
upgrade of openvswitch packages resets alternative binaries to auto
To manag
Er, but unattended upgrades are on by default?
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Title:
upgrade from 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.8 to 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.9 breaks clusters
To manage notificatio
Public bug reported:
bzr launchpad-login for a fresh user (e.g. in a lxd container) fails
due to ~/.config not existing... but then creates it?
ubuntu@portal-focal:~$ rm -fr ~/.config/
ubuntu@portal-focal:~$ bzr launchpad-login elmo
brz: ERROR: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/ubuntu/.
Public bug reported:
With complex network setups or when networking is in a wonky state and
you're not sure how/why, '/etc/init.d/networking restart' was a nice
'reset the world to a known good state' tool in an ifupdown world. It'd
be very useful for me if netplan had something similar as my onl
Public bug reported:
$ netplan ip leases wlan0
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/netplan", line 23, in
netplan.main()
File "/usr/share/netplan/netplan/cli/core.py", line 50, in main
self.run_command()
File "/usr/share/netplan/netplan/cli/utils.py", line 186, in run
Public bug reported:
do-release-upgrade should allow other tools to block or warn before it
proceeds.
A few use cases for this:
1) Juju managed machines - Juju requires the user to run
'upgrade-series X prepare' before the upgrade starts. This allows
charms running on the machine to pr
The good news (?) is that this seems easy to reproduce; editing any file
in emacs seems to do the trick:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/XydrSqfkfX/
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 20.04 with linux-image-5.4.0-30-generic from the Canonical
Kernel Team's proposed PPA, I ran into the following problem with
using a shiftfs 'shifted' ext4 FS mount inside a LXD container.
On the host, I created a file (in emacs) that was in no way special
(single l
For reference this is the debdiff I used to build fixed packages for
Bionic/Stein:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bHVZFz29dN/
Those packages are available in a PPA here:
https://launchpad.net/~elmo/+archive/ubuntu/neutron-lp-1862703-public
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** Description changed:
Remote security groups are broken in the UCA Rocky and Stein versions of
Neutron.
The broken patch was introduced in LP #1854131 and fixed in LP #1862703.
The relevant fixed has landed in Neutron 13.0.7 for Rocky¹.
The relevant fixed landed in Neutron 14.
** Description changed:
- The Rocky release notes
- (https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/neutron/rocky.html) contain
- this entry for 13.0.7:
+ Remote security groups are broken in the UCA Rocky and Stein versions of
+ Neutron.
- Fixes an issue that the OVS firewall driver does not configur
** Summary changed:
- UCA rocky neutron-openvswitch-agent has a bug which causes VM connectivity
problems during Rocky upgrade (to get to Stein)
+ Neutron remote security group does not work in UCA Rocky and Stein - fixed
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OK, so it turns out this isn't even fixed in the Stein version of
neutron in UCA. Upgrading to field-critical.
The Stein patch is here:
https://github.com/openstack/neutron/commit/4193c6ca0e0165a2bcc7a11eee775df15019e755
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The Rocky release notes
(https://docs.openstack.org/releasenotes/neutron/rocky.html) contain
this entry for 13.0.7:
Fixes an issue that the OVS firewall driver does not configure security
group rules using remote group properly when a corresponding remote
group has no port on
Subscribed ~field-high due to network outages on upgrade.
** Summary changed:
- rocky neutron-openvswitch-agent has a bug which causes VM connectivity
problems during Rocky upgrade (to get to Stein)
+ UCA rocky neutron-openvswitch-agent has a bug which causes VM connectivity
problems during Roc
Hi Corey, if we can't fix this, we need to at least document it as a
known issue in the charm OpenStack upgrade documentation, surely?
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Title:
[1
Public bug reported:
With python3-influxdb on Ubuntu 20.04, DataFrameClient is broken as
described in https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-python/issues/671.
This makes me a very sad panda.
Please apply https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-
python/pull/684/files as an Ubuntu patch so pandas
Public bug reported:
On a Bionic/Stein cloud, after a network partition, we saw several units
(glance, swift-proxy and cinder) fail to start haproxy, like so:
root@juju-df624b-6-lxd-4:~# systemctl status haproxy.service
● haproxy.service - HAProxy Load Balancer
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/sys
Subscribed field-medium as we're deploying a cloud with this.
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Title:
python3 + Fedora + SSL + wsgi nova deployment, nova api returns
Recursion
Public bug reported:
When using the Canonical conference system, it appears to no longer
recognize DTMF properly. My linphonec config has not changed and
neither has the Canonical conference system. The only change is that I
upgraded to Disco. Other SIP software clients (e.g. Bria) continue to
Public bug reported:
As of at least Disco, linphonec appear to no longer have readline
support. It was one of the main reasons I used linphonec and it'd be
great if it could be re-enabled.
** Affects: linphone (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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adding '-o debug::pkgproblemresolver=true' to apt commands may help
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Title:
MAAS uninstalls itself on un
** Project changed: keystone => keystone (Ubuntu)
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Title:
keystone-ldap TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType'
object
To manage no
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1819453 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1819453
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1819453
keystone-ldap TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' object
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
** Description changed:
Hardware:
HP DL380 Gen 7 server with Gigabit interface.
Ubuntu release: 18.04.1
Since upgrading from 4.15.0-33 to 4.15.0-36, I have noticed a dramatic
slowdown in TCP over IPv
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre writes:
> AFAIK at the moment there isn't proper WPA Enterprise support (well,
> most TLS methods appears to be missing kernel patches). Let's please be
> careful about changing the default wireless daemon to iwd, there's a
> couple of moving parts there, it's not just abo
Will Cooke <1800...@bugs.launchpad.net> writes:
> Just so I understand, did you try and rebuild n-m with iwd enabled, or
> did you try and enable it at run time?
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I configured network manager to use iwd, unfortunately it doesn't work:
Oct 25 15:12:23 malefic NetworkManager[17004]: [1540501943.4358] device
(wlp4s0): state change: unmanaged -> unavailable (reason 'managed',
sys-iface-state: 'external')
Oct 25 15:12:23 malefic Network
More of the log:
https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/dQb39VRFZw/
This is network-manager 1.12.4-1ubuntu1 on 18.10 with iwd 0.8-2.
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Title:
iwd does
This has been fixed in emacs25 of as at least 18.10 (and possibly 18.04,
but I didn't check to confirm).
** Changed in: emacs24 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Sorry but that argument is illogical. The only retention period that
would ensure that you always have the boot time kernel messages is
'infinity' and that's not a reasonable option for obvious reasons (c.f.
LP #1618188).
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => New
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Public bug reported:
lxd uses a very restrictive set of ciphers¹ with a stated goal of
enforcing PFS. While this is admirable when it comes to communication
between the lxc client and lxd servers, it's unreasonable to enforce
that same reduced cipher list when talking to proxies. Proxies are ver
Since the shim change has been reverted, I'm unsubscribing field-
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Title:
Boot failure with efi shims from 20180913.0
To manage notifi
-t xenial-backports works:
root@malefic:~# apt install -t xenial-backports lxd lxd-client
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:
python3-lxc
Use 'apt autoremove'
Public bug reported:
root@malefic:~# apt dist-upgrade; apt-get -o debug::pkgproblemresolver=1
install lxd-client
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages have been kept back:
lxd-client
0 t
Public bug reported:
neutron-ovs-cleanup is dangerous (i.e. breaks networking of random
instances) to run at random times but this is not at all obvious from
looking at the file. This is a problem because operators tend to
assume restarting ${service}* is safe (at least from unintended side
effec
On a fresh 18.04 container after installing squid:
| root@temp-delete-me:~# head -n1 /var/log/squid/access.log
| 1530832866.793 1 127.0.0.1 TAG_NONE/400 3918 GET / - HIER_NONE/-
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squid defaults to unix timestamps (i.e. seconds since 1970-01-01) in its
log files. This is very unusual and very unfriendly to human admins who
have to read log files. If upstream can't be convinced to change this
then, in the interests of Ubuntu having good opinionated def
William Grant points out:
commit 8b834bff1b73dce46f4e9f5e84af6f73fed8b0ef
Date: Tue Mar 13 17:42:39 2018 +0800
scsi: hpsa: fix selection of reply queue
Since commit 84676c1f21e8 ("genirq/affinity: assign vectors to all
possible CPUs") we could end up with an MSI-X vector t
This appears to be a regression in the HPSA driver. In the 4.13 kernel,
the following hpsa output is seen:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Bq9ktJWtBm/
And the HW RAID volume ends up as /dev/sda. In 4.15, the HW RAID is not
found and one of the SSD volumes ends up as /dev/sda/
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Public bug reported:
After an upgrade to snap 2.31.2, I can no longer use almost all my
snaps, e.g.:
james@malefic:~$ kubectl
internal error, please report: running "kubectl" failed: cannot find installed
snap "kubectl" at revision 367
james@malefic:~$
and indeed, snap list shows most of them
Public bug reported:
If I type:
snap interfaces ohmy
I get:
snap interfaces ohmygiraffe:
And snappy complains:
error: invalid value: "ohmygiraffe:" (want snap:name or snap)
The tab completion has figured out I'm completing a snap name (rather
than an interface), so I'd expect to get:
sn
Public bug reported:
If I type:
snap interfaces kube
I'd expect it to complete to:
snap interfaces kubectl
However, it doesn't. Presumably because it's only looking at snaps
which use an interface. I'd argue it should look at all snaps for
completion purposes.
This is with snapd 2.31.1
I've unsubscribed Canonical Field Critical as removing the 4095 tagged
ports in OVS on all 3 Neutron Gateway nodes seems to have made the
packet loss go away (for now?).
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Downgrading to Field High - I think the Critical part is tracked in LP
#1749425
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Title:
L3 HA: multiple agents are active at the same time
To ma
FYI: Resubscribing field SLA. It was not raised as critical by Kiko R.;
I raised it and it's still an active ongoing problem on a customer site.
Please do not unsubscribe again without discussion with the correct
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ChristianEhrhardt <1738...@bugs.launchpad.net> writes:
> I only knew about tftpd of the dependencies and for that the main counterpart
> is vsftpd.
> So I can only agree to the suggestion to demote it.
Uh - TFTP != FTP and AFAIK vsftpd doesn't support TFTP?
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It would be nice if the 'stop' command of lxc accepted a '--all' flag
** Affects: lxd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial
** Tags added: verification-done-xenial
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Title:
[Xenial] net: better skb->sender_cpu and skb->napi_id
Stéphane Graber writes:
> It looks like your system wasn't fully on Ubuntu 14.04 before you
> upgraded to 16.04 and ended up still using 12.04's version of passwd
> which lacks the option.
Yeah, sorry - I got misled by the output of 'apt-cache madison'.
Although, shouldn't you have a Depends on
Public bug reported:
On a box I just upgraded from 12.04 to 16.04 (via 14.04), I tried to
install lxd and got the following:
| /var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/preinst: 11: /var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/preinst: cannot open
/etc/subuid: No such file
| usermod: unrecognised option '--add-subuids'
apt history.log:
S
root@habrok:~# apt-cache madison passwd lxd
passwd | 1:4.2-3.1ubuntu5 | http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main
amd64 Packages
lxd | 2.0.9-0ubuntu1~16.04.2 | http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
xenial-updates/main amd64 Packages
lxd | 2.0.2-0ubuntu1~16.04.1 | http://security.u
Mark Shuttleworth <1670...@bugs.launchpad.net> writes:
> It's in the 'Notes' column in 2.23, not sure if it was there in previous
> versions.
Hmm, it's not for me...
james@malefic:~$ snap list | grep keepassxc
keepassxc2.1.35 keepassxreboot -
james@malefi
Public bug reported:
I installed a snap with --classic and was surprised to find there's no
evidence that the snap is in classic mode in either 'snap info' or
'snap list'.
Additionally, the classic mode snap appears in the output of 'snap
interfaces' which seems misleading.
Given a snap installe
Right, so this is lxc 1.x vs. lxd. Y'all should be using lxd, not lxc
1.x.
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Title:
[16.04, lxc] Failed to reset devices.list on ...
To manage n
Per stgraber, squashfuse is currently going through MIR, once it's in
main, snapd will be updated to depend on it, making this work out of the
box.
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If you ensure your container (and host kernel) are up-to-date and
install squashfuse in the container, this works.
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Title:
[16.04, lxc] Failed to
thunderbird is 1:45.5.1+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 FWIW and slapd is
2.4.28-1.1ubuntu4.6 (from Ubuntu 12.04)
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Title:
thunderbird's LDAP support requ
Public bug reported:
We recently tightened up the SSL ciphers offered by our corporate LDAP
server and it broke Thunderbird's LDAP integration. Specifically
Thunderbird couldn't connect unless SHA1 ciphersuites were offered by
the LDAP server.
Didn't work:
prio ciphersuiteprotocols pfs
1
Christian Brauner writes:
> You can list the snapshots for a container by using:
>
> lxc info trust1
> Name: trust1
> Remote: unix:/var/lib/lxd/unix.socket
> Architecture: x86_64
> Created: 2016/11/22 19:56 UTC
> Status: Stopped
> Type: persistent
> Profiles: default
> Snapshots:
> zest1 (taken
Public bug reported:
I can't see any way to list snapshots from the CLI. Since you need
their name to restore them, this is a little problematic.
(Apologies if I'm missing something obvious)
** Affects: lxd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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| james@malefic:~$ lxc snapshot does-not-exist snap0
| error: not found
The error message would be easier to understand at a glance if it told
me what wasn't found, e.g.
| error: container not found: does-not-exist
** Affects: lxd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
For whatever reason I chose overly conservatively when asked how much
space I wanted to allocate during 'lxd init'. When I then ran out, it
wasn't super obvious (at least to me) how to fix the situation.
(Even when googling for help, most of the ZFS documentation
(reasonabl
Verification successful on Yakkety:
https://pastebin.canonical.com/173298/
** Tags removed: verification-needed-yakkety
** Tags added: verification-done-xenial verification-done-yakkety
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https://pastebin.canonical.com/173292/
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Title:
Update hio driver to 2.1.0.28
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FYI Huawei now consider 4.8 officially supported with this version of
the driver. Is there an ETA for a package release for HWE-Y? (Not
chasing, just asking)
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Joseph Salisbury writes:
> Can you post your test results in the bug, once you test the new
> version? Then we can start the SRU process.
Successfully tested:
https://pastebin.canonical.com/172782/
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Logs aren't relevant here.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Update hio driver to 2.1.0.28
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** Attachment added: "HIO driver 2.1.0.28"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1646643/+attachment/4786039/+files/HUAWEI_ES3000_V2_Driver_SRC_2.1.0.28.zip
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Public bug reported:
Please update the hio driver in the Ubuntu kernel to version 2.1.0.28
as released by Huawei. I've reviewed the diff and AFAICS it contains
all of our fixes (most crucially Ming Lei's blk_queue_split addition).
We (Canonical IS) only need this for Linux 4.8 FWIW. I've yet to
Public bug reported:
It's not very easy to see what snaps have changed and when. dpkg
provides /var/log/dpkg.log and apt provides
/var/log/apt/{term,history}.log which combine to perform a very clear
picture of what packages were updated/installed on your system and
(for the most part) why.
By c
Corruption no longer visible with 4.4.0-49-generic:
https://pastebin.canonical.com/171039/
Testing with Yakkety proper would be messy - what's the timeline for
getting an updated 4.8 kernel into Xenial? I currently only see
4.8.0-27.29~16.04.1.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial
**
I don't have a non-artificial test case for this since it involves
cloud images, but I can confirm that the mlx5_core module is in
linux-image-generic in xenial-proposed.
root@malefic:~# dpkg -L linux-image-4.4.0-49-generic | grep mlx
/lib/modules/4.4.0-49-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/mell
As above:
(yakkety-amd64)james@osageorange:~/x$ dpkg -c
linux-image-4.8.0-28-generic_4.8.0-28.30_amd64.deb | grep mlx
drwxr-xr-x root/root 0 2016-11-11 10:30
./lib/modules/4.8.0-28-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx4/
-rw-r--r-- root/root473742 2016-11-11 10:30
./lib/
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 16.04 with a Mitaka cloud the attached ring files cause
swift-ring-builder to go into an infinite loop when asked to
rebalance.
The problem seems to be the following line in place_parts():
while parts:
Which seems to assume that parts can never be << 0
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Title:
hio: SSD data corruption under stress test
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(Also 2.1.0.26 is not public yet for reasons Huawei are trying to figure
out, 2.1.0.25 is the last publicly available driver.)
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Sorry - for the avoidance of doubt, neither of these changes are in
2.1.0.26 - 2.1.0.26 doesn't even include your patches. I was testing
2.1.0.26 + our patches + the 2 changes you mention. #1 does come from
Huawei, #2 comes from Ming Lei of Canonical.
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FYI, I can't test the xenial-proposed upload on the customer site as
they're running Trusty with Mitaka providing Ceph. I'll try and find a
Xenial deployment to test this on, but we don't have many customers
using RadosGW.
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I'm afraid this didn't work for me. I installed network-manager
1.2.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.3 from xenial-proposed, ran 'systemctl restart
NetworkManager' as root and reconnected to the VPN and I see the same
behaviour (i.e. I get DNS resolution failure for non-VPN domains). I
am on wifi only and both v
Egmont Koblinger writes:
> Double clicking, by design, is _not_ meant to select URLs.
Really? Which design is that?
And regardless of whether or not double click is meant to select URLs,
it's a literal fact that it did in fact (largely) select URLs for many
years.
> So, guys, there's nothing
Public bug reported:
We've run into significant issues with RadosGW at scale; we have a
customer who has ½ billion objects in ~20Tb of data and whenever they
lose an OSD for whatever reason, even for a very short period of time,
ceph was taking hours and hours to recover. The whole time it was
re
For what it's worth we're running Ubuntu 14.04 + Mitaka from the Ubuntu
Cloud Archive.
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Title:
Please backport fixes from 10.2.3 and tip for Rado
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Public bug reported:
I have a weeks old Lenovo T460s running Ubuntu 16.04. After seeing
MCEs for due to temperature, I was advised to try the upcoming HWE-Y
kernel.
I installed linux-image-4.8.0-9-generic from the
canonical-kernel-team-ubuntu-unstable-xenial PPA and rebooted.
When I returned to
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