The only system i could get this working at the moment was OpenBSD. To enable
this i had to provide 'edns0' as an option in resolv.conf[1].
I have attached a PCAP (openbsd.pcap) generated with tcpdump. If you observe it
(for instance with Wireshark) you will see that the request for the SSHFP
reco
RedHat has some quite simple patches that were used to enable this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=205842
Maybe somebody wants to port this into the Ubuntu source?
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #205842
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=205842
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Does not seem to fix the problem. Tested using Maverick (ami-ccf405a5)
and aki-805ea7e9 it still triggers a 100% CPU state when installing the
Sun JDK.
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@Serge: Yes acpiphp is definitely loaded. I used the UEC images.
@Kiall: Thanks for the hint about vdX. Does that mean you just specify
(for example) vda when attaching the device to the instance and that
will work? I have no cluster installed with which i could test atm.
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dynamic block device
I believe this bug is still existing in the latest 10.10 server release.
When attaching a volume the nc.log shows that it was properly mounted
via iSCSI and one can access it on the node but it will not appear in
the guest. The guest is the latest UEC release of Lucid. Can anybody
confirm that this