A followup to the above (#36):
I think that my kernel might be switching the card on and off
successfully, w/out the use of bbswitch. If I `optirun glxgears`, I can
see the card being used via nvidia-smi (and via a sensors plugin I've
got running in gnome). When I close the process, nvidia-smi rep
I had all this working wonderfully on a Thinkpad T480 on Ubuntu Disco,
until a recent reboot after an update (possibly due to kernel 5.0.0-27,
possibly due to a udev update)
bbswitch would fail to enable the card, with the following in dmesg:
pci :00:01.0: Refused to change power state, curre
t;uid" field in the key that you're passing in. Is it just a matter of
finding and returning that uid? Or do you want to actually do a lookup
for "Name.domain.tld" in a database, and return the uid of that entry?
** Changed in: keystone (Ubuntu)
Assignee: James Page (james-p
After IRC conversations and more testing, I think that I have a clean
reproduction of this bug, along with a root cause.
The root cause: the charm takes control of the radosgw service, and
changes the name, but doesn't remove the old nrpe check.
To reproduce:
1) juju deploy the following bundle:
After further reading of code and testing, I think that I am completely
wrong about what is or is not broken. radosgw is inactive, but that's
deliberate. The charm has created a new service called "ceph-
radosgw@rgw...", along with a service to keep track of it called ceph-
radosgw.target. Those se
I can verify that this happens with the minimal bionic-rocky bundle
found in the ceph-radosgw charm's tests.
It's a bit tricky to spot at first, though, as the workload status is
green.
Filed a separate bug about that: https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-ceph-
radosgw/+bug/1825884
** Changed in: ch
I am also seeing this on a Thinkpad T480 running Bionic, with X-Windows.
The laptop has an Nvidia optimus card, for which I've setup proprietary
drivers and prime profiles using my package manager. The problem occurs
with both Intel graphics and on the Nvidia gpu.
My laptop monitor has a native re
This seems to be fixed in the latest update!
** Changed in: gnome-shell-extensions (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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@zmoazeni: Stopping the service does indeed stop the log spam on my
machine. Thanks!
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I've noticed that the AppIndicators extension doesn't stop working
completely. When I open a new program with an indicator, the icon
appears in the indicator space. Icons from programs that have been
running through a suspend/resume cycle are still hidden, however.
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I'm running Artful on a Thinkpad T460. My desktop environment is Gnome
Shell. I've turned on the Ubuntu AppInidicators Extension, and it works
fine when I first log in, but the indicators disappear after a
suspend/resume cycle. Disabling and re-enabling the plugin doesn't brin
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