** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Colin Ian King (colin-king) => (unassigned)
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
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Thanks Colin for tracking this done; very pleased it's not a kernel bug.
I'll now take this up with the snappy team. Thank again for doing the
detective work; much appreciated!
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After adding a lot of debug into the kernel I can see what is causing
the issue:
1. /dev/vdb is being mounted onto /mnt by systemd:
Nov 13 11:26:06 devstack kernel: [ 259.373361] mount: 1658 mount, parent 1
systemd
Nov 13 11:26:06 devstack kernel: [ 259.394961] mount: 1658 mount /dev/vdb
Ryan, my bad -- I should have updated the bug; I've provided Colin with
a serverstack bastion and some scripts to do testing, and Colin has been
doing that. Apologies that the bug didn't reflect this new information.
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Hi Colin - We believe we've provided that in comment #3 above. It is a
fresh Cosmic instance, followed by reproducer commands. Please let us
know if this does not allow you to reproduce. Thank you.
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Hi Alex,
Is it possible to get the necessary commands to allow me to create the
instances so I can do some experimental changes? I'm wrestling with
getting a sane debugging environment with the instance you provided.
Colin
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Colin, sorry, no; it's the bug that 'found' the issue; it's basically
saying that we aren't enabling a particular gate test (i.e. it's staying
dev-) due to this bug.
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Is the above commit a fix to this issue?
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Title:
zpool create -f lxd /dev/vdb fails on cosmic (18.10) -- func27
Status in
I added debug into the kernel and observed /dev/vdb is being mounted by
systemd:
[9.859895] mount: 1624 mount, parent 1 systemd
[9.866398] mount: 1624 mount /dev/vdb
and also snap-confine is mounting mount too:
[9.966827] mount: 1663 snap-confine /mnt
Curiously, I've not seen any
Some notes:
1. /dev/vdb did appear to have an ext4 file system on it before we created the
file system.
2. [jbd2/vdb-8] running implies the file system was mounted at some point on
/dev/vdb
3. Nothing seemed to have mounted /dev/vdb
The file system was indeed mounted during boot:
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This is not a zfs related bug per se, it's more of a kernel related, so
I'm re-assigned the bug
** Package changed: zfs-linux (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
zpool create -f lxd /dev/vdb fails on
Can you supply me the commands required to reproduce this issue, I'm not
familiar with the test environment you are using.
Thanks
** Changed in: charm-lxd
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
** Changed in: charm-lxd
Status: In Progress => New
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: charm-lxd
Assignee: (unassigned) => Colin Ian King (colin-king)
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Title:
zpool create -f lxd /dev/vdb fails
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