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Networkd vs udev nic renaming race condition
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Title:
Page leaking in cachefiles_read_backing_file while vm
Public bug reported:
When an iSCSI Storage (eg.: SolidFire) uses iSCSI redirects, the initial
login fails, but it just logs "Login authentication failed with target",
while the tcpdump actually shows what exactly was happening. For
example:
1. Ubuntu tries to login to the Target IP (10.5.0.26):
2
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Artful)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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Kernel panic on a nfsroot system
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"*** buffer overflow detected" when running atop
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Hello Corey and Matthew,
I just want to confirm that I've installed libvirt-bin
1.3.1-1ubuntu10.28~cloud0 from mitaka-proposed in a Ubuntu Trusty and it
fixes the issue.
I'm tagging verification-done-mitaka here.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Fabio Martins
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Public bug reported:
In a host where ceph-mds is installed, upgrading from
14.2.11-0ubuntu0.19.10.1~cloud4 to 15.2.8-0ubuntu0.20.04.1~cloud0 fails
with:
dpkg: error processing archive
/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-Zen6uw/9-ceph-common_15.2.8-0ubuntu0.20.04.1~cloud0_amd64.deb
(--unpack):
trying to over
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Medium => Low
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Title:
Serious performance degradation of math functions
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We are closing this bug report as it is related to a no longer supported
version of Ubuntu + Kernel + Nautilus and this issue has not been
observed in any recent and supported releases.
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Status: New => Invalid
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Thank you for filing this bug. I tried to reproduce it in Xenial, but it
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683725.
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686780.
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Hi Po,
IIUC this bug is related to commit
627450ac21f7f4a44b949c5d5e2c35829ff1784f, which is in 4.15.0-74, which
I see now in -updates / -security. Isn't it completed yet?
$ git tag --contains 627450ac21f7f4a44b949c5d5e2c35829ff1784f
Ubuntu-4.15.0-73.82
Ubuntu-4.15.0-74.84
Ubuntu-raspi2-4.15.0-1
Based on discussions at https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/nfs-
ganesha/issues/1123, it seems this is something released with nfs-
ganesha V4, so IIUC, this is something that will only be available to an
Openstack + Manila + Ceph + NFS Ganesha in Noble Numbat, since it offers
nfs-ganesha 4.3-8ubuntu1
Should this bug be changed to Fix Committed at this point?
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Title:
ipconfig does not honour user-requested timeouts in some cases
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I've tested the package from -proposed and I can confirm it fixes the
problem:
Installed from -proposed:
root@ubuntu:~# apt-cache policy klibc-utils
klibc-utils:
Installed: 2.0.4-9ubuntu2.2
Candidate: 2.0.4-9ubuntu2.18.04.1
Version table:
2.0.4-9ubuntu2.18.04.1 500
500 http://p
Hello Robie,
I've validated that the package from -proposed works well, testing in my
VM based environment. I haven't tested it on Oracle bare metal (where
the original issue happened) as that is a type of instance hard to get
access to. Given that the test packages had proven to fix the original
I've also updated the [Test Plan] section of the bug description
** Description changed:
[Impact]
In some cases, ipconfig can take a longer time than the user-specified
timeouts, causing unexpected delays.
[Test Plan]
+
+ - Check that the ipconfig utility is able to obtain an IP throug
I also tested with mssh to make it works well:
When running ec2-instance-connect 1.1.14-0ubuntu1 (from Jammy) and
trying to connect with mssh:
fabio@fabio-canonical:~/.aws$ mssh ubuntu@i-0af3232b4fb6ed642
ubuntu@3.91.56.142: Permission denied (publickey).
Due to the bug, we can see the key being
Hi Brian,
Thanks for that. I've tested and validated that ec2-instance-connect
from jammy-proposed fixes the issue. Here are the evidences:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/dPD6vyS6g4/
Cheers,
Fabio Martins
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I've setup a Lab with dnsmasq acting as DHCP Server, which I can use the
dhcp-reply-delay option to introduce a delay between the DHCPDISCOVER
and DHCPOFFER, as in the example below:
Mar 30 18:26:34 focal-dhcpsrv dnsmasq-dhcp[2470]: DHCPDISCOVER(ens3)
52:54:00:d7:10:13
Mar 30 18:26:34 focal-dhcp
Hi,
I've verified that the package from ussuri-proposed fixes the issue.
Without the patch:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/PFrkX7BkCT/
With the patch:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/yytzD3sjV9/
Cheers and thank you for fixing it.
- Fabio
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Hi, I can confirm that the packages from -propose will resolve the
issue. See evidences bellow:
- While using 15.2.12, we can see the bug:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/jYg8x4Q7vR/
- After installing 15.2.14 from -proposed, the bug is resolved:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/mKFrTjddX7/
Thank
I've tested the new patch from ppa:mfo/lp1947099v2 and I can confirm it
resolves the problem:
- Without the patch:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/RksNcBGSzn/
It took 396,940865−220,447147 = 176,493718 seconds in the IP-Config section.
Total boot time:
ubuntu@gpu48-ubuntu18:~$ sudo systemd-an
I believe the "EFI stub: ERROR: FIRMWARE BUG: kernel image not aligned
on 64k boundary" that was reported on this bug is not what is preventing
the VM from booting. If you look into the full log you provided, that
message is logged both on the boot that succeeded and in the one that
got stuck.
I b
I tried using klibc-utils from the ppa (containing the patch):
root@ubuntu:~# sudo apt-cache policy klibc-utils
klibc-utils:
Installed: 2.0.4-9ubuntu2.18.04.1
Candidate: 2.0.4-9ubuntu2.18.04.1
Version table:
*** 2.0.4-9ubuntu2.18.04.1 500
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/mfo/lp1947099/u
I've tested the klibc-utils patch using Mauricio's ppa:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mfo/lp1947099
sudo apt install klibc-utils
sudo update-initramfs -u -k all
And I can confirm that it does improve the boot time in more than 3
minutes, without causing any noticeable issues.
- Without the patch:
@Łukasz / @Robie, do you think the above comments are enough to proceed
with this SRU?
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Title:
ipconfig does not honour user-requested timeouts i
Thank you, Mauricio, for the build process details and for adding the
update here. I'm including some evidence of my tests showing that the
patch you suggested did work well:
Details of the build process:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/dmVWH2fxpy/
Test package installed:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.
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Title:
arm64 build of gcc-10 10.5.0-3ubuntu1 still broken (CVE-2
Between initramfs-tools 0.142ubuntu8 and 0.142ubuntu9, we've Replaced
dhclient by dhcpcd (LP: #2024164).
When a DHCP server provides MTU settings to dhcpcd, it configures the
routes with the appropriate mtu value (due to "option interface_mtu" in
/etc/dhcpcd.conf), but it does not configure the MT
I've tested the patch and it fixes the issue. I can confirm the MTU
settings are now correct and curl works fine. I also confirmed it
allowed cloud-init to run and fully complete the boot process:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/KfcP7wmjjV/
There are no cloud-init errors:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.c
I've tested launching a Oracle Cloud baremetal instance (which boots
from iSCSI) using such patch, and all worked well:
https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/3cdFdYBVFG/
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Public bug reported:
When booting a Noble Numbat (Ubuntu 24.04) instance on Oracle Cloud,
clout-init ends up in a degraded state reporting "Invalid network-config
provided". Details are displayed below:
ubuntu@fabio-noble-baremetal-benjaminfix:~$ sudo cloud-init status -l
status: done
extended_st
It seems 0.142ubuntu19 would be exposed to the bug. To test whether or
not my use case would be affected by it, I've booted a Jammy instance
with initramfs-tools 0.142ubuntu19, and I can't hit the problem. It is
booting well through iscsi. My cmdline is as below, so it might not be
exposed to the i
Hi Robie,
The user story here is about improving the time it takes to boot a
Bionic instance on Oracle Cloud in a specific bare metal shape, called
BM.GPU4.8. This is a pretty large instance, with 18x Ethernet controller
[0200]: Mellanox Technologies MT28800 Family [ConnectX-5 Ex]
[15b3:1019]:
ht
Hi Peter,
The NFS client is a Jammy VM running nfs-common 1:2.6.1-1ubuntu1.2 and
kernel 5.15.0-102-generic.
I'm running a sosreport and will attach it here soon.
Regards,
Fabio
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This is also being discussed upstream: https://github.com/nfs-
ganesha/nfs-ganesha/issues/1123
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The screen unlock doesn't fallback to password-based authentication,
even in the sssd version that is exposed to the bug. I tried with SSSD
2.6.3-1ubuntu3.3 (Jammy) and it doesn't prompt for password
authentication and the screen remains locked until you connect the
smartcard. I believe this uses /
Yes, unlocking will reference /etc/pam.d/gdm-smartcard, which in this
scenario is a symbolic link to /etc/pam.d/gdm-smartcard-sssd-exclusive,
which explains why unlocking isn't affected by the bug (doesn't fallback
to password based authentication)
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Answering some of the questins, while I'll let Matthew comment on the
rest.
b) Yes, in gdm the smartcard is absolutely necessary and there's no
fallback. I haven't seen a fallback request in other situations either,
but only when running 'sudo'. However, considering the upstream commit,
I wouldn't
I've just tested the switch user scenario, and the fallback problem
doesn't happen there either.
The original problem has been reported on sudo, and so far that's the
only place where I've been able to see the fallback issue happening.
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Public bug reported:
When running Ubuntu 24.10 (Oracular Oriole) and switching from initramfs
to dracut (by installing dracut packages and following instructions in
/usr/share/doc/dracut-core/README.Debian), the initramfs generated by
dracut won't include the necessary files to allow an instance t
Yes, it is installed. This is from the instance that I used to create
the image that later on boots from iscsi:
ubuntu@oracular-dracut:~$ sudo dpkg -l dracut-network
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(no
Hi Andreas,
Thank you for the assistance with this SRU.
I've verified that the package available in -proposed indeed addresses
the issue as expected.
Before upgrading it, I was running SSSD 2.6.3-1ubuntu3.3
fa...@fabiomirmar.net@jammy-desktop:~$ apt-cache policy sssd | grep Installed
Installe
Thanks for the details, Chris.
In my use case, the objective was to never use the original/default
sources, as we don't wanted to point to archive.ubuntu.com at all, but
rather to use an internal mirror (which had been set up with aptly, and
hence had a non-default GPG key).
I originally bumped i
AWS has tested gnome-shell 46.0-0ubuntu6~24.04.6 from -proposed and
confirmed that it fixes the mentioned the issue.
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Title:
Unable to authentica
AWS has tested gnome-shell 46.0-0ubuntu6~24.04.6 from -proposed and
confirmed that it fixes the mentioned the issue.
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This problem was already being investigated by another Engineer. I'll
paste here the summary that he shared with me:
Regarding the failure to boot from iSCSI in IPv6-only instances on
Jammy, we identified two issues:
1. UBSAN Shift-Out-of-Bounds Warning
This warning message is not the root cause
Hi Jon,
Thank you for raising this bug.
While we are going to investigate this (I've launched some VMs and I can
confirm / reproduce the behavior), I would like to ask why do you think the
missing CPU flags is relevant here?
It was mentioned missing the following flags when SEV-SNP is enabled
I've tested the Noble and Oracular from -proposed and my feedback is
positive.
Oracular with initramfs-tools 0.142ubuntu34.1:
ubuntu@fabio-oracular-amd-vanilla:~$ sudo dpkg -l | grep initramfs-tools
ii initramfs-tools0.142ubuntu34.1
all
Public bug reported:
Cloud instances that configure network over DHCP in initramfs, will go
through a "for ROUNDTTT in 30 60 90 120" loop inside
configure_networking().
If the DHCP server is only offering a IPv6 (no IPv4), the instance will
take more than 5 minutes to boot, because it will first
Hi Chris / Alessandro,
I'm possibly doing something wrong, but I was trying to upgrade to
mutter 46.2-1ubuntu0.24.04.6 from -proposed to help with this bug
verification, and this is what I noticed.
I have the following packages installed:
fa...@fabiomirmar.net@noble-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg -l | gre
Just mentioning that, although I'm not sure this is exactly the best
thing to do, wrapping "configure_networking" inside "if [ -e
/sys/firmware/ibft ]; then" fixes the issue.
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