Hello,
I had a very similar issue in Debian 9.
A Debian 9 system that indeed has interface configured with
allow-hotplug stanza in /etc/network/interfaces file, it fails to mount
nfs shares (over nfs4.0). From the journal it seems that dhclient
finishes **after** networking.service is
Package: inadyn
Version: 2.8.1-1
Inadyn has undergone some refactorings but the debian package has not
updated init scripts and configuration templates.
Namely daemon can not start because of deprecated arg in init script
journalctl -u inadyn -e
Jan 11 12:16:35 x inadyn[579096]: Starting
Hello,
I would like to add that upstream has marked this bug as blocker
(highest severity) and is currently working on a fix. This affects
galera clusters.
REF https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-25114
VG
Thank you for your reply.
I'm glad that you will include it. Pitty that we didn't catch up this
relese.
In the meantime, I am just adding some evidence (and a workaround) that
I tried in our production write intensive mariadb (10.3.27).
Indeed after changing
# mysql
|> set global
Package: mariadb-server
Version: 1:10.3.27-0+deb10u1
Mariadb aborts an long semaphore list relating to analyze table commands
for large databases. After I ran analyze on a big table on a server with
slow storage, I aborted the command and restarted the server. Since then
it seems that mariadb
Package: util-linux
Version: 2.33.1-0.1
lsblk --version: lsblk from util-linux 2.33.1
Kernel: 4.19.0-14-cloud-amd64
Debian: 10.8
With BTRFS filesystems with multiple devices (e.g. a single topology of
a filesystem consisting 2 devices) lsblk does not populate the
MOUNTPOINT field (as
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