For the record:
I've tracked this down to a pair of commmits, the first of which landed
in -35 (released in -36) the second in -37.
The first:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/6/5/765
The second:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/6/24/161
In the interim state, it was casting a u64 to a u32, which truncates t
I believe this is solved by bug #1743529 backporting kexec-tools from
bionic. What's the right way to close this?
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Title:
Backport of Debian bug
Public bug reported:
Debian bug #785714 is a fairly substantial one, as it causes unclean
shutdowns. In our case, KVM hosts with many guests will begin to
partially shutdown a couple before kexec jumps the gun and reboots the
machine. Without this fix, kexec is of only minimal use on Xenial
**
Public bug reported:
Basically the issue reported and fixed at
https://github.com/collectd/collectd/issues/664
is quite a problem on a production system. Would appreciate a backport of the
2-line fix.
** Affects: collectd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Confirmed the fix looks good in 0.7.9-113-g513e99e0-0ubuntu1~16.04.1 for
Xenial.
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Title:
cloud-init rsyslog config uses deprecated syntax
To man
Looks like a regression in Precise: it was fine in Lucid. The line in
question is 141 of zgrep.in, which only got the "-h" option added post
gzip 1.4 (commit cc1c692e4cf115ece8391aaa5f45041065a0c64a, sSep 15th
2010).
Lucid has 1.3.12 of gzip, but gzip_1.3.12-9ubuntu1.1.diff patches zgrep
to add -
Public bug reported:
pidofproc assumes either a PID file in /var/run/smokeping.pid, or
failing that uses pidof to find the PID.
A running smokeping looks like this:
root@myhost:~# ps uawx|grep smokeping
109 26838 0.0 0.5 141824 22296 ?Ss 11:41 0:00
/usr/sbin/smokeping [FPing]
Public bug reported:
Attempting to run "q!" (yes, I was wrong-window typing vim commands into bash)
causes:
q!: command not found
malloc: /usr/homes/chet/src/bash/src/parse.y:2314: assertion botched
realloc: start and end chunk sizes differ
Aborting...Connection to machinename closed.
Occurs wi
** Attachment added: "Crash report"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/1295467/+attachment/4043616/+files/bash.crash.txt
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Titl
The affected boxes are headless servers, on networks without outbound
HTTP(S) access. Is the attached upload of the crash report sufficient?
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Slightly modified patch attached; deleting the childPid entry caused a
rather odd perl panic:
Sun Jan 1 19:11:13 2012|error [24236]: panic: attempt to copy value 1
to a freed scalar 107bfa8 at /usr/sbin/apt-cacher line 1912.
Looks like some sort of child/parent race condition that is well beyond
Confirmed here; same symptoms, breaking the puppet client.
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Title:
can_connect function inside ec2.rb always return false
To manage notifications
Public bug reported:
Apt-cacher keeps a list of the pids of any children it forks/spawns. At
shutdown, it terminates them all with SIGTERM. Unfortunately, it
doesn't catch SIGCHLD and remove a normal finished child from the list.
So after it's been running for a while, that list of PIDs will be
** Patch added: "Patch to fix the problem"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/882874/+attachment/2576058/+files/apt-cacher-childpids-bug-patch.txt
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