Public bug reported:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Release:20.04
Codename: focal
If one sets in /etc/default/grub (as e.g. desired by facebook oomd):
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=1 swapaccount=1 ..."
lxc is not able to start any c
Public bug reported:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Release:20.04
Codename: focal
lxc-stop -r -n $zone
Stops the container, but does not reboot it anymore, as in bionic.
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Since focal a casual unprivileged user cannot save the current X Server
Display Configuration, no matter which location is used. I.e. even for
e.g. /tmp/xorg.conf or /home/$LOGNAME/xorg.conf the user gets asked for
the root password.
This really stupid '"AUTHENTICATING FOR co
Public bug reported:
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/zfs::import_pool() tries to import
the root pool (in my case named rpool) before the related devices are
available, i.e. scsi scan has been finished.
I use the following Q&D workaround to fix it:
--- /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/zfs.or
** Attachment added: "debug output with Q&D fix"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/1905160/+attachment/5436799/+files/xxxlong-patched.out
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There is no apport* installed on the machine.
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Title:
zfs-initramfs: zfs import rpool fails - too early
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Public bug reported:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.22/DBI.pm (xenial with latest updates) is
buggy.
To test, simply run:
---schnipp---
#!/usr/bin/perl
require DBI;
my $dbfile = "/tmp/notifications_sqlite.dat";
my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:SQLite:dbname=$dbfile",'','');
my $qu_attr = "SELECT
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => libdbi-perl (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: libdbi-perl (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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Public bug reported:
libxen-dev package contains /usr/include/xenstat.h but unfortunately the
related static lib and the dyn lib package libxen-4.9 doesn't contain it
either. Would be nice to add it at least to the libxen-4.9 so that one
does not need to install all the other huge bloat just to co
No, neither libxen-4.9 nor libxen-dev contains it. To confirm, just do a
dpkg -L libxen-dev libxen-4.9 |grep xenstat
One should see a libxenstat.so, but unfortunately this is not the case
...
** Changed in: xen (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Basically yes. When I do a 'dpkg -L libxen-dev|grep xenstat' I get:
/usr/include/xenstat.h
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/xenstat.pc
When doing a 'grep xenstat /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/xenstat.pc' one
gets
Libs: -L${libdir} -lxenstat
Unfortunately, when I do 'dpkg -L libxen-dev'
Public bug reported:
If one creates e.g. /etc/systemd/network.cu and /etc/systemd/network.fc
and symlinks /etc/systemd/network to one of them, network setup will
fail on reboot, because /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/udev does a
very poor job: it simply checks for a directory instead of the lin
Same here - it is a nightmare:
(Wed Mar 4 16:19:36 2020) [sssd[be[LDAP]]] [resolv_gethostbyname_done]
(0x0040): querying hosts database failed [5]: Input/output error
(Wed Mar 4 16:19:36 2020) [sssd[be[LDAP]]] [fo_resolve_service_done] (0x0020):
Failed to resolve server 'ldap': Could not c
Public bug reported:
sssd in bionic (1.16.1) breaks automounting because it does neither
follow RFC 2307bis-02 nor obeys sssd.conf settings like:
ldap_schema = rfc2307
ldap_autofs_map_object_class = automountMap
ldap_autofs_map_name = automountMapName
ldap_autofs_entry_key = automountKey
On xeni
Yes, correct.
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Title:
sssd-ldap breaks automount on bionic
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Public bug reported:
In bionic openssh client/server ships without blowfish-cbc, arcfour,
arcfour128, arcfour256 and cast128-cbc. Unfortunately they are required
for backward compatibility, especially for embedded devices, which do
not support other ciphers (e.g. Rittal Liquid Cooling Package for
Yes, this (the missing entries) fixed the problem (used
'ldap_autofs_entry_value = automountInformation') as mentioned in the
URLs you gave.
Thanx a lot :) ,
jel.
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No, this is not an option. Also note, that this breaks a lot of
workflows without reason, because Ubuntu ssh client simply stops
working with a message like "~/.ssh/config line 3: Bad SSH2 cipher spec
'...'": it simply does not know such ciphers (does not ignore them). So
especially in environment
Public bug reported:
> + do-release-upgrade
Checking for a new Ubuntu release
Get:1 Upgrade tool signature [819 B]
Get:2 Upgrade tool [1,263 kB]
Fetched 1,264 kB in 0s (0 B/s)
Public bug reported:
# apt install lxc-templates
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will be installed:
busybox-static cloud-image-utils debootstrap dirmngr distro-info genisoimage
gnupg gnupg-l10n gn
Public bug reported:
If one has POSIXLY_CORRECT env var set (which is the case for all our
admin/operator accounts) and one calls /usr/sbin/update-grub or grub-
mkconfig ... it produces a /boot/grub/grub.cfg with a single entry 'UEFI
Firmware Settings' (fwsetup). So the after a reboot the OS is no
juliank: unset right before and restore after the call. It would not
screw up anything. The user does not know, what the script does (and
IIRC it didn't call zfs.mount in pre-focal versions). So the script has
to take care of what it does.
xnox: I do not think, that this fixed the problem. Just ex
Getting it all the time:
[Apr13 04:28] kino6_0: hw csum failure
[ +0.003777] CPU: 18 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/18 Tainted: P OE
4.15.0-58-generic #64-Ubuntu
[ +0.03] Hardware name: GIGABYTE G291-281-00/MG51-G21-00, BIOS R06
11/19/2019
[ +0.01] Call Trace:
[ +0.03]
[ +0
Hi Jeff,
hmm, didn't get notified by launchpad about your answer :(((. Anyway,
tried another machine with 4.15.0-91-generic and indeed, it seems to be
fixed.
Now the problem is, that our GPU machines are running 4.15.0-58-generic
and cannot be upgraded because all the nvidia stuff is very picky a
Public bug reported:
If one needs to install libmysqlclient-dev (e.g. because python3-mysqldb
is too old/unusable), npm/nodejs get uninstalled, which breaks react
applications running on the server. If one in turn installs npm,
libmysqlclient-dev gets removed. That's a major bug/inconsistency with
Public bug reported:
An upgrade from bionic to focal as described on https://linuxconfig.org
/how-to-upgrade-ubuntu-to-20-04-lts-focal-fossa via do-release-upgrade
-d breaks the system, because ksh93 gets removed and the incompatible,
experimental ksh2020 gets installed.
Don't do that. ksh2020 is
Perhaps I should add, that this renders the machines un-bootable,
because several scripts require ksh93, e.g. udev scripts, which create
the device links for zpool related devices.
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Ćukasz Zemczak, yes, upgraded a machine from bionic to focal - same
problem. However, the patch looks not optimal but sufficient.
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Title:
initram
Public bug reported:
focal does not provide a stuntman-client packages like in previous
releases (bionic, xenial). This is very bad because now one is not able
to test/use e.g. coturn or other STUN servers.
** Affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: N
Hmm, this includes stuntman-client? I do not care about stuntman-server,
because coturn seems to be sufficient, but having no proper CLI utility
is hard ...
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Hmm, but https://github.com/jselbie/stunserver does not look like
stalled maintenance ...
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Title:
stuntman-client is missing
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Public bug reported:
The current ksh package (xenial and probably other releases as well)
have a pointless dependency to binfmt-support. It should be removed,
because a) it is not needed and b) because binfmt-support package is
useless in non-global containers (lxc). And c) it really sucks, if you
Hmmm, not sure what "privileged container" means. Most machines are on xenial
now and use
lxc.aa_profile = lxc-container-default-cgns-with-mounting
if this is the question.
This way mounting manually as well as automatically via automount works,
but mounting something via the '-hosts' builtin ma
Aha - using usually Solaris zones, which have no such distinctions...
Anyway, in this case: yes, all our linux containers are privileged, which seems
to be the default.
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zfs modules as well as zfs-utils are not available in the current
netboot image and thus it is useless. Also partman does not contain the
related support even so an upstream repo seems to exits for a long time:
see https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/partman-zfs.git
** Affect
Hmmm, IMHO 'Err:' and 'W: Failed to fetch' indicate, that it was not
able to update properly and thus the result of the operation is
unreliable. So its like "your connection is secured, but may be not". I
guess most people wouldn't do any financial transaction when reading
this ... ;-)
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It might be also a result of the bogus mount.zfs, which requires POSIX
incorrect arguments but honors POSIXLY_CORRECT env var!
Had a similar zfs mount order problem with a rpool/local/home/{A,B,C}
tree (was created using -p option) ...
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cinnamon-control-center (ccc) is missing dependencies to the packages
'gettext' as well as 'xdg-utils'. So e.g. if one has installed the
cinnamon-desktop-environment in a 'ubuntu-minimal' environment,
installing applets via the ccc's 'applet' settings "dialog" from online
stor
Just encountered the same problem with xenial:
grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of `/dev/HDD0p2'
See also http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?50896
IMHO "zpool status -P $pool" should be used, everything else is a
kludge, which will fail sooner or later.
** Bug watch added: GNU Savannah
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grub-probe /
fails with grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of
`/dev/HDD0p2'. This is simply because grub makes the wrong assumption,
that "zpool status $pool" lists the vdevs in use only with the '/dev/'
prefix stripped off. It probably assumes something like /de
Done - see 1687664.
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Title:
grub-probe for zfs assumes all devices prefix with /dev, ignoring
/dev/disk/...
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Public bug reported:
When installing Ubuntu xenial via netimage, installation fails because
of an error, when configuring the kdump-tools. /var/log/syslog says:
...
May 2 22:15:17 in-target: Setting up grub2 (2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.9) ...^M
May 2 22:15:17 in-target: Setting up lxc-common (2.0.7-
FWIW: Found another case, where grub2 fails:
May 3 15:37:28 in-target: grub-common is already the newest version
(2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.9).
May 3 15:37:28 in-target: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not
upgraded.
May 3 15:37:28 main-menu[422]: (process:4764): grub-probe: error:
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version of dmidecode breaks several scripts because it prints
diagnostics messages to stdout instead of stderr.
E.g.: sudo /bin/ksh93
# /usr/sbin/dmidecode -s baseboard-manufacturer 2>/dev/null
Supermicro
Invalid entry length (16). Fixed up to 11.
The original versio
BTW: the netcfg of the current netboot image (xenial) coredumps very
often, is absolutely unreliable now. Shuold be replaced by udhcpc.
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n
Hi Christian,
Yepp, the patch looks good. Would be nice to get this integrated (or to
sync dmidecode with the current GNU version).
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Title:
dmid
Public bug reported:
If zfs is used for boot, boot will fail because of bogus information returned by
/usr/bin/grub-mkrelpath. E.g. if the zfs dataset for / is rpool/ROOT/linux:
# /usr/bin/grub-mkrelpath /
/ROOT/linux@
This leads to a bogus /boot/grub/grub.cfg because /etc/grub.d/10_linux
gen
# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
Not sure, why it is made that complicated. IMHO the only thing to know is the
name or ID of the pool, that contains the / dataset. Then initramfs
Studied /etc/grub.d/10_linux a little bit deeper and found out, that the
'grub-mkrelpath /' is probably expected, but the way, how $rpool gets
determined is buggy (and in this case it results into an empty string).
Attaching a patch, which resolves the problem for me (just deduces it
from whatever
** Patch added: "grub-cfg.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1688424/+attachment/4872219/+files/grub-cfg.patch
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Title:
~ # sed -i.orig -e '/^set/ a\set -x'
/target/var/lib/dpkg/info/kdump-tools.postinst
~ # tail -f /var/log/syslog
May 5 12:11:29 in-target: linux-crashdump depends on kdump-tools; however:
May 5 12:11:29 in-target: Package kdump-tools is not configured yet.
May 5 12:11:29 in-target:
May 5
Seems, that this package gets included via preseed:
tasksel tasksel/first multiselect minimal
d-i pkgsel/include string grub2 linux-crashdump openssh-server tcsh ksh gawk
vim sysstat lxc debootstrap libcap-ng-utils acpid at bc ethtool libxslt1.1
lxc-templates patch uidmap xz-utils acl iptables u
Public bug reported:
When a users having tcsh as its [login] shell presses tab key
(autocompletion), tcsh coredumps immediately, always:
admin.python ~ > gdb tcsh
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.11.90.20160906-0ubuntu1) 7.11.90.20160906-git
...
(gdb) run
Starting program: /local/home/admin/tcsh
admin.python ~
BTW: Just encountered, that netinstall fails, when it tries to install
grub, because /sys seems not to be mounted to /target/sys:
# zpool status
The ZFS modules are not loaded.
Try running '/sbin/modprobe zfs' as root to load them.
After a mount --rbind /sys /target/sys :
# zpool status
pool:
BUG or not? At least I get mixed feelings, when I see, that the log
device gets passed to grub-probe! E.g.:
+ zpool status rpool
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
scan: resilvered 547M in 0h0m with 0 errors on Thu May 18 03:49:08 2017
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
r
Wondering, whether there is an official repository, where one may look
into the source of the shipped version of the package. I found
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.9, but
even the grub2_2.02~beta2.orig.tar.xz is != to what is tagged as
grub-2.02-beta2 in the offici
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1527727 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1527727
No ETAs, when the backport is available for the LTS release?
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mount from util-linux 2.27.1 (libmount 2.27.0: selinux, assert, debug)
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
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Title:
mount is broken/misbehaving
To
Public bug reported:
"/bin/mount -t zfs -o defaults,atime,dev,exec,rw,suid,nomand,zfsutil
rpool/zones/bla /zones/bla"
fails, if env var POSIXLY_CORRECT is set, because it calls
"/sbin/mount.zfs rpool/zones/bla /zones/bla -o rw,zfsutil", which is obviously
a bug. Options should always come first
AFAICS the problem is libmount/src/context_mount.c:exec_helper() which
is uses operands in a wrong/not posixly incorrect way. See also
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap12.html
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Public bug reported:
When running 'apt-get update' (e.g. on a container install post-install
script), apt-get return with exit code 0, even so it wasn't able to
"update" properly. E.g.:
+ apt-get update
Err:1 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial InRelease
Temporary failure resolving 'de.a
Public bug reported:
ksh does not depend on any binfmt-support, however such a bogus
dependency is declared in its metadata aka control file. This should be
removed.
One problem e.g. occurs in linux containers, where one does not want
binfmt-support, because useless and just causing problems: It
Public bug reported:
I've the following zfs:
# zfs list -r rpool/VARSHARE
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool/VARSHARE 114K 165G30K /var/share
rpool/VARSHARE/lxc84K 165G19K /var/share/lxc
rpool/VARS
Please read carefully before answering: As already said (and the given
output clearly shows the problem beside being mentioned in the subject):
zfs screwed up the mount order and mounted rpool/VARSHARE/lxc _before_
rpool/VARSHARE. And when /var/share/lxc gets mounted, obviously
/var/share is not em
Public bug reported:
xenial: Linux ares 4.4.0-78-generic #99-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 27 15:29:09
UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
If one tries to install openjdk-9-source as well as openjdk-9-jdk, installation
breaks because a) both packages have a
/usr/lib/jvm/java-9-openjdk-amd64/include/l
Since xenial we have this very annoying behavior (unregister_netdevice:
waiting for lo to become free. Usage count = 1) as well, which in turn
makes a container reboot taking several minutes instead of seconds e.g.
on vivid (lxc-ls -f also hangs for that time). E.g.:
[ +10.244888] unregister_netd
This was on trusty/vivid/wiley and just tried on xenial with latest
updates: same thing:
diff -u sssd.conf.ok sssd.conf
--- sssd.conf.ok2017-09-27 04:41:37.686277498 +
+++ sssd.conf 2017-09-27 04:43:10.589649195 +
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
ssh_known_hosts_timeout = 180
[domain/LDAP]
Public bug reported:
In earlier gnome-terminal versions one was able to hide gnome-terminal
menubar by default using ProfileSettings - General - Show Menubar. This
setting is not available anymore and thus there seems to be no way to
hide the menubar by default. This is extremly annoyingly.
Env
The bug/subject here is, that apt-get doesn't return a proper exit code,
not, what else one could use to workaround the bug.
Saying, that update from one of all (i.e. 1+) sites is sufficient is
like going to fly with a jet, where one of two engines is already broken
before it starts. Making this d
Actually this is the problem: Users think, their system is up-to-date,
but it is not for sure because a site failed to respond. Therefore only
if _all_ sites answered the request properly, apt-get should return 0.
If not, it should return a specified return code, which lets the callee
know, that th
Public bug reported:
Right now 'zfs-initramfs', i.e. /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/zfs
does not support any other directory than /dev for "zpool import ...".
Therefore even if a pool gets created from a different directory like
/dev, say /dev/disk/by-id or /dev/chassis/SYS on next reboot /dev
** Patch added: "honor misc /dev dirs"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/1688890/+attachment/4872753/+files/initramfs-zfs.patch
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It should not restrict import to hardcoded /dev and /dev/disk/by-id -
see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/1688890
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Since on common platforms ureadahead solves nothing but causes a huge
amount of garbage/totally useless error messages, which makes it really
hard to extract the important messages from e.g. journalctl output, it
should be removed from ubuntu-minimal. If there are people, who
Public bug reported:
bash-4.3$ + dpkg --configure nvidia-367
Setting up nvidia-367 (367.57-0ubuntu3) ...
update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
INFO:Enable nvidia-367
DEBUG:Parsing /usr/share/ubuntu-drivers-common/quirks/put_your_quirks_here
DEBUG:Parsing /usr/share/ubuntu-drivers-
Not sure, why launchpad shows 'Affects: unity' - I definitely selected
package 'dkms' ...
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/usr/sbin/dkms: line 193: syntax error near une
Yepp, tcsh_6.18.01-5ubuntu0.16.10.1_amd64.deb seems to work.
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Title:
tcsh crashed with SIGSEGV in __GI___rewinddir()
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Public bug reported:
According to https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/installation-guide/amd64/apbs02.html
one can append
preseed/url=http://host/path/to/preseed.cfg as kernel param for hands-off
installation.
Unfortunately the given URL gets never fetched (checked the
corresponding apache httpd logs
Doesn't work. I'm still getting:
(system-config-kickstart.py:15210): libglade-WARNING **: Could not load
support for `gnome': libgnome.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
on trusty.
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I'm trying to create a hands-off server installation, however, it seems
impossible wrt. Ubuntu. One thing is the buggy netcfg:
Aug 31 15:29:26 netcfg[696]: INFO: Starting netcfg v.1.116ubuntu1 (built
20140403-1424)
...
Aug 31 15:29:26 netcfg[696]: INFO: Could not find valid
** Attachment added: "patch 1"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netcfg/+bug/1363681/+attachment/4192968/+files/kickseed-net.spatch
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** Attachment added: "patch 2"
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Digging around I found the curent runk for netconfig and saw, that it
probably finds BOOTIF= now and used this binary instead. However, it
doesn't seem to work (at least not as I expect it, i.e. what other
distros/demos do). So I created the follwoing patches, which make it
work.
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I'm running utopic with latest updates. Any container, which has systemd
running simply hangs, when /sbin/init gets started (no matter, whether
config has 'lxc.kmsg = 0' or not). Tried it previously with a trusty and
today with a vivid container. So wondering, whether there is a bugfix
available a
It appears, that something is still broken. Because systemd doesn't
work, I installed upstart + upstart-sysv (and uninstalled systemd-
sysv), but unfortunately sssd doesn't come up (has exactly the same
config, as in other < 14.10 zones, where it works as expected). And
because sssd doesn't come u
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu documentation states, that changing /etc/gai.conf is the way to
be able to prefer IPv4 over IPv6.
So from the original gai.conf we removed the comment in front of the precedence
statements AND set the value for :::0:0/96 to 60.
Unfortunately this does not seem to
Public bug reported:
When "sss_obfuscate -d $section", it adds/replaces the corresponding
password /etc/sssd/sssd.conf, however it also removes valid entries,
which breaks sssd. E.g.:
--- /etc/sssd/sssd.conf.orig2015-03-10 05:28:29.959787539 +0100
+++ /etc/sssd/sssd.conf 2015-03-10 05:28:14.7
Actually that's not the same at all, because $cgroup != $lxc_name . Your
workaround is absolutely user UNfriendly, i.e. still hard to read and
for casual users inconvinient, because one needs supply all that many
format options ...
Anyway, I agree, that these utils should support such things out o
Yepp, and that's IMHO a design flaw. E.g. if one wants to distribute the
load on iots storage, it might make sense, to distribute the zones of
several storage devices, e.g. zone1 on JBOD1, zone2 on JBOD2, etc
As said, the only thing, which lxc nees to track is a single "config
directory" which
Public bug reported:
When trying to "git svn fetch" git-svn coredumps:
> gdb perl core
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 7.8-1ubuntu4) 7.8.0.20141001-cvs
...
[New LWP 3503]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
Core was generated
possible patch:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/subversion/trunk/subversion/bindings/swig/include/svn_types.swg?r1=1668617&r2=1668618&pathrev=1668618&view=patch
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Today I upgraded our last utopic containers (~10) to vivid using do-
release-upgrade: Everywhere the same: after reboot systemd is the only
thing which is running in the container, but nothing else happens. It
doesn't start anything! So the only way to get the stuff fixed is to
manually attach to t
Public bug reported:
Right now lxc does a pretty poor job wrt. managing containers, i.e. one
needs to know, where containers have been installed to be able to
access/use/manage them (option -P dir) unless they've been installed in
the default location. Even if one knows the install path, it is sti
** Package changed: upstart (Ubuntu) => lxc (Ubuntu)
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Title:
RFE lxc: lxc should do a better jon of housekeeping containers
To manage notificati
Public bug reported:
Container management/monitoring is currently a pain, because procps do
not support container, i.e. there is no way to tell the tools to
"filter" the output wrt. a certain zone or to add a column, which shows
the zone name a process belongs to.
E.g. for what is needed:
{ps|pgr
Thanx, I kicked it.
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Title:
apt_pkg.ParseTagFile has been replaced by apt_pkg.TagFile, breaks
system-config-kickstart
To manage notifications
Public bug reported:
'pgrep upstart-udev-bridge' should definitely spit out a pid, but it
doesn't. When one uses the option -f than it actually prints the PID of
the upstart-udev-bridge process. However using -f is a bad workaround,
because than (at least wrt. the man page) the arguments and opera
Please read carefully! This bug is not about upstart-udev-bridge or any
other service but about PGREP . 'pgrep upstart-udev-bridge' is just an
example, which should work on any Ubuntu, i.e. to reproduce the problem!
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Public bug reported:
I'm trying to use NFSv4 automount within an lxc container, however, it
doesn't work (it works for Solaris zones, so that's not an server
issue).
> cd /net/pkg/
/net/pkg/ not found
> cat /etc/auto.master
/net-hosts
+dir:/etc/auto.master.d
+auto.master
The following log
Probably because this piece of junk (upstart) just silently discards any
*.conf file with errors/unknown directives in it instead of
reporting/logging the problem.
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