--- Comment From xxd...@de.ibm.com 2018-07-30 07:10 EDT---
regarding reproducibility:
yes it is absolutely reproducible
In the meantime I updated the 18.04 VM to 18.04.1.
Live migration still fails.
root@pkvm2:~# virsh migrate --persistent --live p8lnxtst4
qemu+ssh://pkvm1/system
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When BFQ is used, disk IO will hang some seconds after boot. This was
also reported in some public MLs [1][2]. The fix is already in mainline,
but it's not available in 4.15.
[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/12/1/80
[2]
--- Comment From xxd...@de.ibm.com 2018-07-30 06:53 EDT---
Here ist the information I can give immediately:
(a) Ubuntu 16.04.4 KVM hypervisor:
kernel 4.4.0-130-generic
# virsh version
Compiled against library: libvirt 1.3.1
Using library: libvirt 1.3.1
Using API: QEMU 1.3.1
Running
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This bug was fixed in the package lttng-modules - 2.8.0-1ubuntu1~16.04.7
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* ubuntu_lttng_smoke_test failed on Azure 4.15 (LP: #1778642)
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Can confirm that the patch seems to work on 4.15. No "denied"
"file_lock" log-spam when starting ArchLinux containers anymore, and
they seem to be behaving as expected again.
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Additionally, i can comfirm, that problem is not bounded only on Samsung
NVME SSD, but It occurs on Intel SSD as well. It looks like, that
problem is a SSD Driver.
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flint-arb and sagemath removals on armhf (they might come back
eventually if somebody fixes the armhf aligment issues, there is a new
release out that is going in debian new soon, but sagemath needs porting
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I can confirm. I have the same problems since 10.11. 2017. Some hours system
works and suddenly there are serious SSD problems. I changed SSD rour times
(reclamation) and I did recamation odf a new Computer one times.
HW: Intel NUC7i7BNH (Intel i7), Samsung EVO 960 M.2 NVMe, OPM Crucial 16GB.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1777682 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1777682
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lttng-modules 2.8.0-1ubuntu1~16.04.5 ADT test failure with linux-hwe-edge
4.15.0-23.25~16.04.1
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Also is this a thing that was triggered once, or reproducible every time you
run it.
In the latter case it might be very hard to track down.
I checked and as part of the qemu verification I do run older guests in
newer hipervisors.
I do not yet do vice versa in a lot of tests, so even if this
Of the listed guests I assume Ubuntu 18.04 has the newest guest Kernel (read
virtio drivers).
Several questions to ensure this is right:
1. could you report the kernel version of each of your test guests
(assuming 4.4 and 4.15 for Ubuntu, but the exact version would be great
to know)
2. it
This issue is either in 16.04 qemu (not able to handle the new guests)
or in 18.04s virtio drivers, so I'm adding a linux task for the kernel
first.
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DEBUG_WX is not set in Bionic KVM kernel
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Tried several runs with a KVM node, it looks OK.
Marking the bug status to fix-released.
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Ubuntu does those steps out-of-the-box already. You will find
pulseaudio-module-bluetooth installed by default, and module-bluetooth-
discover is loaded by default.
So if the steps in comment #28 helped then I imagine that maybe module-
bluetooth-discover is not searching often enough. That may
I've tested the new kernel, it doesn't work. It also hangs at the screen
where the login screen should apperar.
However, not all the new kernel packages were installed. I've selected
only for amd64 architecture, but at one particular package, the headers
or something, it asked me for libssl1.1
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Confirmed that Rafael's patched kernel fixes the issue on an Asus
Zenbook UX303LA which exhibited the same problem that the OP described
(issue occured with at least 4.15 and 4.17) on Ubuntu 16.04. I tested
the suspend function with the patched kernel over two days.
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Difference is that everything worked as charm until I've updated some
non-nvidia packages. Since then I'm stuck to uning nouveau as none of the
workarounds worked.
HW:
ROG STRIX GL503VM-FY022
nVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
What worked fine before update:
kernel
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volume control doesn't work
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version: Ubuntu 4.4.0-130.156-generic 4.4.134
lspci -vnvn:
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor DRAM
Controller [8086:0c00] (rev 06)
Subsystem: Lenovo 4th Gen Core Processor DRAM Controller [17aa:3098]
Control: I/O- Mem+
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Hi,
After I've connected my bluetooth headset (see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1782893 ), it seems
the volume control doesn't work. e.g. if I adjust the volume in settings
/ audio, it doesn't have an effect on the headset volume. if I adjust
the
thanks, this seems to make it work
now the only strange thing seems to be that the volume control doesn't
work, but I guess that's a different issue / topic
so: why did this not work out of the box?
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HP ProBook 455 G5 needs mute-led-gpio fixup
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