[Bug 1164843] [NEW] juju agent fails to start machine by using lxc as provider

2013-04-05 Thread ZhengPeng Hou
Public bug reported:

after bootstrap with local provider, trying to deploy a workload 
juju deploy --repository=work/charm local:mongodb
which is a charm pulled from charmstore.
environment.yaml
default: lxc
environments:
  lxc:
type: local
control-bucket: juju-be71155aaa9d40ebbd30b6bd4738f17f
admin-secret: c014637df32a496588a24489a592945b
default-series: raring
juju-origin: distro
data-dir: /home/freeflying/tmp

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: juju 0.6-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-15.25-generic 3.8.4
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-15-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.9.2-0ubuntu5
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Apr  5 10:23:06 2013
InstallationDate: Installed on 2012-10-02 (184 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal - Beta amd64 (20120926)
MarkForUpload: True
PackageArchitecture: all
ProcEnviron:
 TERM=xterm
 PATH=(custom, no user)
 XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=set
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: juju
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: juju (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug raring

** Attachment added: machine-agent.log
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1164843/+attachment/3622492/+files/machine-agent.log

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[Bug 1080677] Re: regression: smbclient fails to authenticate

2013-04-05 Thread karaluh
Unfortunately i use KDE. Dolphin either accesses smb shares differently,
or installing the package didn't work.

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[Bug 1075018] Re: libvirt imagecache should handle shared image storage

2013-04-05 Thread Alan Pevec
For stable/folsom workaround
http://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/22d7c3bb0e522503a648f279e222f595c351fba2
was released as 2012.2.1

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[Bug 1164664] Re: Unable to install latest python-quantumclient on non-Quantum node

2013-04-05 Thread Mark McClain
** Changed in: python-quantumclient
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 1164664] Re: Unable to install latest python-quantumclient on non-Quantum node

2013-04-05 Thread Mark McClain
This looks like a packaging issue as the installation from pip works
cleanly.

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[Bug 592610] Re: Shared folders (through Samba) when following instructions sometimes does not work correctly

2013-04-05 Thread John Rose
Same problem. Even more interseting is that it's OK on one PC but not
another, both using 12.04 32 bit!

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[Bug 378639] Re: firstlogin script can't be executed because the permission of /root directory is 0700 in the virtual machine created by python-vm-builder

2013-04-05 Thread Daniël de Kok
Of course, under (2) I meant at the end of the firstlogin script.

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[Bug 1164981] [NEW] Web sockets (wss) not supported

2013-04-05 Thread Marius B. Kotsbak
Public bug reported:

Web sockets (wss) is not supported in current Apache version, and it
seems it is not yet implemented upstream either.

A workaround is a third party module: https://github.com/disconnect
/apache-websocket.

** Affects: apache2
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown

** Affects: apache2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Bug watch added: Apache Software Foundation Bugzilla #47485
   http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47485

** Also affects: apache2 via
   http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47485
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 1073999] Re: Quantum service does not restart after reboot

2013-04-05 Thread Mark McLoughlin
** Also affects: cinder
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: cinder
   Status: New = Incomplete

** Also affects: cinder/folsom
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: cinder
   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

** Changed in: cinder/folsom
   Status: New = In Progress

** Changed in: cinder/folsom
   Importance: Undecided = Critical

** Changed in: cinder/folsom
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Eric Harney (eharney)

** Changed in: cinder/folsom
Milestone: None = 2012.2.4

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[Bug 509647] Re: [MIR] lxc

2013-04-05 Thread Seth Arnold
I audited lxc version 0.9.0~rc1-0ubuntu3 as checked into Raring.

This should not be considered a complete security audit, but rather
a quick gauge of maintainability.

- lxc provides userspace convenience wrappers around the Linux kernel's
  containers implementation to make using containers convenient
- There's no cryptography
- No traditional networking, though extensive control of network
  interfaces, bridges, and routing
- Some Unix domain sockets and Netlink domain sockets
- Uses libapparmor, libcap, libc, liblxc, libpthread, libseccomp, libutil
- Can start containers and dnsmasq at boot
- dnsmasq runs as specific lxc-dnsmasq user
- Carefully daemonizes, with nice mechanism to report errors to
  grandparent for good human-based interaction
- postrm does not remove user created during postinst
- No DBus services
- No setuid
- No sudo fragments
- No cron jobs
- Many failed to load external entity errors in build logs, probably
  just an incorrect docbook option
- No PIE, no immediate binding
- Variable stack protection (likely false negatives, small binary)
- Variable Foritify (likely false negatives, small binary)
- Consistent read-only bindings

Code quality varied; the Python bindings seem least mature, though the
average quality was otherwise good.


Python bindings:

- convert_tuple_to_char_pointer_array() appears to write to unallocated memory
- convert_tuple_to_char_pointer_array() error-case memory leak
- Container_get_cgroup_item() error-case memory leak
- Container_get_config_item() error-case memory leak
- Container_get_keys() error-case memory leak

convert_tuple_to_char_pointer_array() is serious, if I've properly
understood the function. This must be reviewed by someone else (or
valgrind) before the Python bindings can reasonably be promoted to main.
The presence of this problem in the Python bindings makes me wonder if
they can be split apart and left in universe for the time being.


Everything else:

- Calling lxc_container_free() _after_ releasing the privlock feels wrong
   - lxc_container_get() may follow stale pointers while locking
   - lxc_container_put() could be freeing an object that was acquired

Probably lxc_container_free() should be called with the privlock still
held, and the lock destroyed after the object no longer exists. If
any existing multiprocess or multithreaded code relies upon shared
lxc_container objects, this must be addressed before being promoted
to main. If no current code relies upon shared lxc_container objects,
this can be handled as a simple bug report.

- run_script() shouldn't build string for popen(3) from argv array; this
  should do the difficult pipe2(2) and dup2(2) itself and use execve(2), 
  execv(3), or execl(3) directly
- run_script() shouldn't check length against INT_MAX, the argument size
  limit should be roughly two megabytes (see xargs --show-limits for
  size..) -- ideally, this would be removed entirely when replaced with
  an execve(2) version

I didn't follow the callers all the way to the configuration variables
that were used in building these strings; if they can only be set by root,
then this can be handled as a simple bug. If they can be set by a user
account or from within a container, this should be fixed before promoting
to main.

- lxc_newlock() does not use O_EXCL
- lxc_container_free() closes but doesn't unlink named semaphores 

These two function appear designed to work together this way intentionally.
But it would be nice to check ownership of the semaphore after creation,
to ensure an untrusted user account didn't create the semaphore.

- lxclock_name() does not restrict length of semaphore name
- run_buffer() could use stack-allocated rather than malloc(3)
- config_network_ipv4() several error-case memory leaks
- config_network_ipv4_gateway() several error-case memory leaks
- config_network_ipv6() several error-case memory leaks
- config_network_ipv6_gateway() several error-case memory leaks
- Several config_*() functions use atoi(3), which cannot report errors
- config_mount() error-case memory leak
- caps.c appears to have three different ways of finding valid caps,
  it feels like this code hasn't been cleaned up in a while
- ifa_get_local_ip() has an unchecked malloc(3)


Just assorted minor annoyances. Please address in whatever manner seems
appropriate, in whatever time frame is convenient.


I believe the increased exposure to lxc due to 13.04 main inclusion would
help polish lxc enough that a full five-year support promise in 14.04 LTS
would be viable. So, despite the issues raised here, lxc gets a
provisional ACK, conditional upon:

- Either a review of Convert_tuple_to_char_pointer_array() to prove
  correctness _or_ provide a solution that does not write to unallocated
  memory
- Either a review that no currently shipping code relies upon the
  concurrent use of lxc_container objects _or_ a review to prove
  correctness of the locking code _or_ a solution for the locking code.
- Either a review that no 

[Bug 1155556] Re: HP ProLiant DL380 G7 tftps kernel, but initrd tracebacks in tftp server. DL380 G6 succeeds.

2013-04-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/raring-proposed/python-tx-tftp

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[Bug 1092209] Re: bash completion file is incorrectly installed (and missing)

2013-04-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/raring-proposed/python-novaclient

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[Bug 1155556] Re: HP ProLiant DL380 G7 tftps kernel, but initrd tracebacks in tftp server. DL380 G6 succeeds.

2013-04-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package python-tx-tftp - 0.1~bzr31-0ubuntu8

---
python-tx-tftp (0.1~bzr31-0ubuntu8) raring; urgency=low

  * debian/patches/03-longer-timeouts.patch: Increase the timeout to not
discard the session state because some clients are less tolerant to
the provided timeouts. This solution closer matches that of tftpd-hpa.
Thanks to Spads and Daviey for investigating and coming up with the
solution. (LP: #116)
 -- Andres Rodriguez andres...@ubuntu.com   Mon, 01 Apr 2013 15:19:30 -0400

** Changed in: python-tx-tftp (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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[Bug 1092209] Re: bash completion file is incorrectly installed (and missing)

2013-04-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package python-novaclient - 1:2.13.0-0ubuntu1

---
python-novaclient (1:2.13.0-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low

  * New upstream release.
  * debian/links: Fix typo in bash completeion. (LP: #1092209)
 -- Chuck Short zul...@ubuntu.com   Thu, 04 Apr 2013 07:40:04 -0500

** Changed in: python-novaclient (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Fix Released

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Re: [Bug 509647] Re: [MIR] lxc

2013-04-05 Thread Serge Hallyn
Hi Seth, thanks very much for the review.

 Everything else:
 
 - Calling lxc_container_free() _after_ releasing the privlock feels wrong
- lxc_container_get() may follow stale pointers while locking
- lxc_container_put() could be freeing an object that was acquired

I think this was an unintented bug.  Note that

1. lxc_container_free() sets c-privlock to NULL
2. lxcunlock() returns an error -2 if c-privlock is NULL
3. lxclock() doesn't do so - I probably accidentally dropped
   or forgot to add in that check.

since lxc_container_get() and _put() both return false if lxclock
fails, I adding the needed check in lxclock()  this should suffice.

Does that sound ok to you for this item?

If you're up for it, I also wouldn't mind chatting sometime about
the goals and design of the locking.  (The comment at top of
lxccontainer.c pretty accurately sums up my goals.  It doesn't
mention that running containers are already mutexed by the
monitor UNIX socket in $lxc_path.)

-serge

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[Blueprint servercloud-r-cloudtesting] Cloud Image Testing and Automation

2013-04-05 Thread Ben Howard
Blueprint changed by Ben Howard:

Work items changed:
  Work items:
  [utlemming] Implent QA workflow into new build system: DONE
  [utlemming] Deterministic testing of QA results: DONE
  [utlemming] Restructure build workflow to support automated releases: DONE
  [utlemming] Implement RSS feeds: DONE
  [utlemming] Implement release notes: DONE
  [utlemming] Implement archive job to move old builds to S3: DONE
  [utlemming] Migrate 10.04 to new workflow: DONE
- [utlemming] Migrate 11.10 to new workflow: INPROGRESS
- [utlemming] Migrate 12.04 LTS to new workflow: INPROGRESS
- [utlemming] Migrate 12.10 to new workflow: INPROGRESS
- [utlemming] Migrate 13.04 to new workflow: POSTPONED
- [utlemming] Implement deep image characteristic tests: TODO
- [utlemming] Implement performance testing: TODO
+ [utlemming] Migrate 11.10 to new workflow: DONE
+ [utlemming] Migrate 12.04 LTS to new workflow: DONE
+ [utlemming] Migrate 12.10 to new workflow: DONE
+ [utlemming] Migrate 13.04 to new workflow: DONE
+ [utlemming] Implement deep image characteristic tests: INPROGRESS
+ [utlemming] Implement performance testing: INPROGRESS

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[Blueprint servercloud-r-webscale] WebScale Packaging and Main Promotions

2013-04-05 Thread Ben Howard
Blueprint changed by Ben Howard:

Work items changed:
  Work items:
- [utlemming] Identify specific advantages of nginx over apache: TODO
- [utlemming] Review security track record of nginx: TODO
- [utlemming] Speak with nginx upstream re main inclusion appetite: TODO
- [utlemming] Prepare MIR for nginx: BLOCKED
+ [utlemming] Identify specific advantages of nginx over apache: DONE
+ [utlemming] Review security track record of nginx: DONE
+ [utlemming] Speak with nginx upstream re main inclusion appetite: DONE
  Evaluate nodejs core in supported seed: DONE
  Confirm npm not suitable for inclusion: DONE
  Prepare MIR for nodejs: POSTPONED
  Evalute mongodb for supported seed: DONE
  Confirm mongodb upstream appetite: POSTPONED
  Review SSL support enablement in MongoDB: DONE
  Hook up with go juju team with dependency on mongodb: DONE
  Prepare MIR for mongodb: POSTPONED
  [ivoks] Determine if there is value in including varnish in main: TODO
  [ivoks] Prepare MIR for varnish: BLOCKED

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[Blueprint servercloud-r-webscale] WebScale Packaging and Main Promotions

2013-04-05 Thread Ben Howard
Blueprint changed by Ben Howard:

Whiteboard changed:
  --- User Stories ---
  
  Frank wants to deploy nginx instead of apache to support a specific
  requirement he has which cannot but fulfilled bu apache; he's able to
  use a fully supported solution when using Ubuntu.
  
  Toby is a nodejs developer; Ubuntu has the latest and greatest packaged
  and easily installable.
  
  Ante has been deploying varnish for some time; Ubuntu now fully supports
  varnish so he can stop cutting his own security updates.
  
  --- Risks ---
  
  Upstream appetite
  Volatility/release frequency of upstream projects (nodejs specifically).
  
  --- Test Plans ---
  
  TBC
  
  --- Release Note ---
  
  [NGINX|nodejs|MongoDB|Varnish] is now in Ubuntu main and will recieved
  Security Updates from the Ubuntu Security Team.
  
  --- Blog Post ---
  
  Maybe
  
  --- UDS R+1303 Discussion ---
  1303 Pad: http://pad.ubuntu.com/uds-1303-webscale-packaging-review
  
  Etherpad from UDS session (which one? R):
  Webscale Packaging Improvements and main promotions
  
  * Nginx - Has become de-facto scalable web server, and grown up as an OSS 
project now
- - Bug tracker? Now addressed
- - Supporting tooling might need some work to get feature parity with 
Apache:
- - nginxensite/nginxenmod etc
- - http://nginx.org/en/security_advisories.html
- - Better backend support sounds compelling
+ - Bug tracker? Now addressed
+ - Supporting tooling might need some work to get feature parity with 
Apache:
+ - nginxensite/nginxenmod etc
+ - http://nginx.org/en/security_advisories.html
+ - Better backend support sounds compelling
  
  * Node.js - Gaining popularity fast, and *SHOULD* be a build-dep of OpenStack 
Horizon
-- Also a direct dependency of the new Juju GUI
-- Azure tooling
-- Openstack Horizon Build Dependency
-- RBD's should drive seeding...(What's an RBD?)  good question
--Package moves too fast to maintain or upload an appropriate version in 
Ubuntu Main/Supported archive.
--probably better to have node.js in a PPA
-  -https://launchpad.net/~chris-lea/+archive/node.js
--Other deps are gotten from npm
--reliance on specific node.js versions sounds like the messy world of java 
dependencies
--A version of nodejs in backports would be better I think than PPA, or 
supply different versions for the user to decide.
-   -If the PPA was official this may have some of the same effect as 
backports
-   -ARM support would be a plus, and have that incluced in the PPA.
-
+    - Also a direct dependency of the new Juju GUI
+    - Azure tooling
+    - Openstack Horizon Build Dependency
+    - RBD's should drive seeding...(What's an RBD?)  good question
+    -Package moves too fast to maintain or upload an appropriate version in 
Ubuntu Main/Supported archive.
+    -probably better to have node.js in a PPA
+  -https://launchpad.net/~chris-lea/+archive/node.js
+    -Other deps are gotten from npm
+    -reliance on specific node.js versions sounds like the messy world of java 
dependencies
+    -A version of nodejs in backports would be better I think than PPA, or 
supply different versions for the user to decide.
+   -If the PPA was official this may have some of the same effect as 
backports
+   -ARM support would be a plus, and have that incluced in the PPA.
+ 
  * MongoDB (also headed for main as part of juju)
- - Dependency for Go Juju
- - Required support for TLS - needs looking at
- - The license of OpenSSL apparently prevents arbitrary shipping
- - There's _apparently_ an exception that allows Ubuntu to ship it
- - If that's the case, we should really ship that support. It's a good 
service we'd be doing to people.
- - http://people.gnome.org/~markmc/openssl-and-the-gpl.html
- - ceilometer support required this
- - Cons: large codebase
- - Pros: good upstream development process.
- - James Page poked mongodb enough last night to get 2.2.3 into raring, 
sans SSL support
- - 2.4 is headed for inclusion
- JamesPage requested a OpenSSL license exception from upstream to resolve 
this cleanly
+ - Dependency for Go Juju
+ - Required support for TLS - needs looking at
+ - The license of OpenSSL apparently prevents arbitrary shipping
+ - There's _apparently_ an exception that allows Ubuntu to ship it
+ - If that's the case, we should really ship that support. It's a good 
service we'd be doing to people.
+ - http://people.gnome.org/~markmc/openssl-and-the-gpl.html
+ - ceilometer support required this
+ - Cons: large codebase
+ - Pros: good upstream development process.
+ - James Page poked mongodb enough last night to get 2.2.3 into raring, 
sans SSL support
+ - 2.4 is headed for inclusion
+ JamesPage requested a OpenSSL license exception from upstream to resolve 
this cleanly
  
  *Nginx
-   

[Bug 1165059] Re: Grizzly testing packages : python-quantumclient installation/upgrade fails

2013-04-05 Thread Aimon Bustardo
** Also affects: python-quantumclient (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1165059] Re: Grizzly testing packages : python-quantumclient installation/upgrade fails

2013-04-05 Thread Aimon Bustardo
Note that python-ceilometer had same issue recently:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ceilometer/+bug/1102110. Perhaps fix for that
will help here..

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[Bug 1165059] Re: Grizzly testing packages : python-quantumclient installation/upgrade fails

2013-04-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: python-quantumclient (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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