This bug was fixed in the package nvme-cli - 1.5-1ubuntu1
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nvme-cli (1.5-1ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/Add-support-for-Micron-plugin.patch:
- Add upstream patch to enable support for Micron NVMe devices,
specifically enabling the feature to update fi
The following is from the customer testing the package in -proposed,
after swapping out a failed Micron NVMe drive for a new replacement
Micron NVMe drive:
Begins:
I've tested the version of the package in `bionic-proposed` and it seems
to be fine. Here are the relevant terminal outputs in ASCII
Quick update:
Package reached day 21 in -proposed.
We haven't been able to have someone to test the pkg using a micron nvme drive
so far.
We have someone willing to test, but it may takes weeks before they get access
to the hardware.
- Eric
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The following is from my own testing of the package in -proposed. Note,
I do not have access to a Micron NVMe device, So all commands are more
or less printing their help documentation.
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PsGYQpj359/
We see that Micron is listed as a plugin, and sub commands can be called
This looks okay. Every new HWE enablement comes with risk and there's
not much we can do about it - here at least the regression potential
feels to be limited. I will accept this but I'd probably feel much
better if we could get the verification done on more than just one
device. If we don't have o
Hi @slashd and @chiluk,
As @chiluk mentioned, this feature is implemented as a standalone plugin
which has no influence over any of the existing source code, and instead
adds code which is only reachable through a new subcommand. Even if a
regression was introduced, it would be limited to users of
I got my act together and sponsored this bug today. Now you just need
SRU approval.
@mruffell, welcome to the party.
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@slashd ,
Reading through the patch, it's exactly as @mruffell says it is. It's
sequestered into a code path that only exists for micron drives. A code
path which previously did not exist. This satisfies the intro, and the
first three bullet points of Other_safe_cases. This patch is upstream
a
[sts-sponsor]
Since this is a "HWE/new feature", please read
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Other_safe_cases
and see if your patch fits inside the policy.
Also, I would like to see more justification/testings (detailed steps,
output, ...) using a micron nmve drive type, local autop
** Changed in: nvme-cli (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
nvme-cli 1.5 in Bionic does not support Micron NVME drives
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Test package was successfully validated against Micron NVMe devices.
Attached is the debdiff for nvme-cli for bionic.
** Patch added: "nvme-cli debdiff for bionic"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvme-cli/+bug/1838555/+attachment/5293353/+files/lp1838555_bionic.debdiff
** Tags adde
Fixed tab use in debian/changelog. Whoops.
** Patch added: "nvme-cli debdiff for bionic"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvme-cli/+bug/1838555/+attachment/5293354/+files/lp1838555_bionic.debdiff
** Patch removed: "nvme-cli debdiff for bionic"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+
** Tags added: sts
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Title:
nvme-cli 1.5 in Bionic does not support Micron NVME drives
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** Description changed:
- [impact]
+ [Impact]
This was discovered at a customer site and affects all of their Bionic
- installs that have Micron NVME drives.
+ installs that have Micron NVMe drives.
The version of nvme-cli present in Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic Beaver (1.5-1)
- does not include
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