@Daniel
I'm wrong, not fixed in 13.04+
I ran some tests:
@Chiluk first up vm images do only need 64 mb reserved:
Trusty 512 MB (m1.tiny) image on OpenStack: allocted 64 MB of ram for
crashdump and it worked. (dump size of 23 mb)
Desktop images fail
Trusty 2047 MB (Vagrant/Virtualbox desktop
I wasn't able to get a backtrace as I ended up reformatting with 12.04
for another reason.
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System crash when updating via
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This appears to be fixed in 13.04+. Any chance we can get a fix
backported to 12.04?
If not, can we increase the memory by default?
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The Bluez release has many new features (http://www.bluez.org/release-
of-bluez-5-0/)
Among them is the deprecation of their bluez-gstreamer package, removing
this blocker to removing gstreamer0.10 from the desktop image.
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Importance:
Is this still an issue for you? What did you do to workaround it?
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1) Ubuntu 14.04.
2) kexec-tools (1:2.0.6-0ubuntu2)
3) I expect that when removing kexec-tools it removed the crashkernel line that
it added
4) It doesn't get removed (tried both remove and purge)because kexec-tools
doesn't call update-grub
A workaround is just to
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[SRU] biosdevname returns identical names for two different devices.
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I can't reproduce this. What kind of video card do you have? And could
you see if it happens in either a guest session or on a LiveCD?
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@jastram - Just to confirm worked means LibreOffice loaded the
document with no issues? (not that the bug worked)
In that case; did you try my instructions from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1174374/comments/2
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I have not been able to reproduce this for some time. Closing.
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128MB didn't work
256MB did
Nothing else was tested on this machine.
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Title:
Hard-coded crashkernel=... memory reservation in
Public bug reported:
Asked to report bug.. no idea when this issue occurred.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: linux-image-3.16.0-14-generic 3.16.0-14.20
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-14.20-generic 3.16.2
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-14-generic x86_64
I can't reproduce this at will, at least not yet.
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general protection fault: [#1] SMP
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general protection fault: [#1] SMP
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nfs_patch2.patch works for me w/ ~27000 home directory setup. Thanks!
Please do link to the lkml if you can (might take a few days to appear).
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For anyone following at home:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-nfs/msg47185.html
@Carl, For the future, it's probably better to use
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/ at
least when you're pushing upstream. It does help a lot for possibly
SRUing to know that it
@mr-ghettoblaster
In that case, please do try with a mainline kernel and see if it's still the
case (see Christopher's instructions).
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Interesting.. keyutils doesn't seem to help in my case.I'm running
ls on the ~27000 user accounts home directory..
I don't understand why this would help... all nfsidmap would do is clear
it once, and then it can fill up again/expire again.
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Ah, your kernel patch also fixes the case where the key cache get's filled.
(Which is my issue)
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Title:
Partially
Works for original case, except nogroup now returns 4294967294, will
ping list with results..
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Partially incorrect uid
Or not.. it seems my issue was fixed somewhere between 3.13 and
3.17rc7...
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Partially incorrect uid mapping with
It turns out in 3.17rc4 the root_maxkeys/bytes were greatly increased
which is actually what solved my issue.. Sorry for the noise.
Raw notes:
with key utils - 3.17.rc7 - main issue gone, nogroup is now 4294967294
without key utils - 3.17-rc7 - main issue gone, nogroup is fine too
all rest
@Dariusz
My understanding is that we can't backport a config change (say to
trusty). Since that was done upstream won't it just hit vivid in it's
own time? In the mean time, this is configurable so a user can change
their config in trusty.
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I've seen this issue since trusty, very bad packet loss,varrying in ping
from 10%-45% to the gatewway. This is a toshiba c55d laptop.
Already tried mainline (3.18.0) with no noticable improvement.
Previously reported here:
Just FYI, reported a new bug on this here -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1401741
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Title:
rtl8188ee wireless
The FreedomBen driver doesn't appear to help.
Realtek's drivers on their site don't work on kernels 3.9... so I didn't test
them.
New testing right next to the router, packet loss ~8%, latency average
8ms, tops in the 100+ range
Changing to legacy b/g only - still packet loss.
- channel 1 -
BIOS update (deployed via CD) doesn't appear to have changed anything in
regards to this issue.
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
1.80
01/27/2014
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Is there anything you're specifically looking for? I went through that doc
originally trying the items that were doable/made sense in my setup.
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This is a toshiba c55d laptop. I've seen this issue since trusty, very
bad packet loss,varrying in ping from 10%-45% to Verizon MI424WR-GEN3I
AP with WPA2 running in Compatibility Mode(802.11b/g/n). No other
devices on network have ever had this issue, in fact any
So far I've tried:
sudo modprobe rtl8188ee debug=3 swenc=1 ips=0 fwlps=0 disable_watchdog=1
also tried with msi= 0.
tried compat-wireless, 3.19-rc4,
my new test that I'm using is a ping router -i 0.2 -c 100. I run it at
least 3 times, generally it has 1-7% packet loss.
I've switched routers,
Email sent to linux wireless mailing list.
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rtl8188ee wireless driver high packet loss
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I was doing mount-image-callback at the time to be more specific.
I have no way to reproduce it despite trying the above command a bunch.
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Not sure what caused this exactly. Was doing a package update and
testing out cloud utils.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
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Just tested with v4.0-rc1, it's still there.
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NFS access not revoked on kdestroy
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System fails to finish booting with Scanning for btrfs. If you wait long
enough you see:
INFO: task exe:208 blocked for more than 120 seconds
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All I had to do to recover it was to boot up with a Ubuntu 14.04.2
livecd and mount the drive (I gathered logs looking to debug further).
Upon rebooting it seems to be working again.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 15.04 with 3.19.0-15-generic.
Current status:
System fails to finish booting with Scanning for btrfs. If you wait long
enough you see:
INFO: task exe:208 blocked for more than 120 seconds
INFO: task btrfs-transacti:230 blocked for more than 120 seconds
(message
Still true in 15.04.
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Title:
adds crashkernel line during install, but doesn't remove it when it's
purged
Status in
Thanks for the bisect results! We can confirm that this fixes the issue by
manually specifying the max_sectors_kb and seeing if that fixes the issue.
1. Boot the server installation and stop at the partitioning screen (this way
we make sure it has detected everything)
2. Switch to another VT
It would be worth trying 4.1 as well built from source as that should
match the other kernel test above. Small fixes do make it after the
release and that should rule that out.
The most likely possibility that I see is that it is an Ubuntu specific kernel
config change.
It could also be
You can also try building 3.19 with the config from Ubuntu - see the
bottom of GitKernelBuild for more. Alternatively you could grab the
config from a 15.04 using step 4 in GitKernelBuild.
[1] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-
vivid.git/tree/debian.master/config
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Sorry, I forgot that was also in C#17. I just wanted to minimize the
chance the kernel build/git operations would be affected by the IO
issues. Sticking with 14.10 for the bisection is perfect.
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Sorry I misunderstood, I'm guessing if you go back to v3.16 it would be
fine? Perhaps something about the build is wrong at the checkout
preventing that.
There are two ways to try proceeding:
git bisect skip (trys to pick another commit) and see if it builds PPC64LE
checkout v3.18 or 3.17 and
Hi Adi,
I would go ahead and proceed with a bisect. The first step would be to
test if you can build[1] the 14.10 (git checkout v3.16) kernel and it
boots fine.
Then confirm the failure of 3.19 before proceeding to a normal bisect
[1].
Which if everything above is expected, would be git bisect
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Assignee: Chris J Arges (arges) = Bryan Quigley (bryanquigley)
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Title:
Ubuntu 15.04 Install
1) I would at least try booting multiple times.
If possible I would try partitioning so you have extra space and can set up a
new ext4 partition on the Controller for every test. Then deleting before
running the next one.
In fact, I'd recommend for the next test to install 15.04 on a SATA
The machine has been running on an external wifi card for a while, and
it's working fine. I've swapped out the RTL8188ee card for an Atheros
(mini pci) and this should let us see if it's really RTL8188ee to blame
or not (or a antenna, location issue).
I did complete a series of wireshark tests
1) I would definitely recommend booting up/checking the logs multiple times on
every leg of the test to ensure that it gets a consistent result.
2) I don't understand how this would have happened. It does occur to me that
if we're dealing with possible IO corruption there could be other
My next plan is to setup a packet dump on both a router (or laptop) and
the laptop with the issue (RTL8188ee) and see if the packets are being
dropped more on the send or receive side. It might be a while, so if
anyone wants to get to it first :).
EMail to list:
All that patch appears to do is to remove an artificial limit for all
devices to 1024. I haven't been able to reproduce the option reset on
my systems, so here is what I would try:
Try setting the controller option and see if that sticks [1]:
rmmod megaraid_sas
modprobe megaraid_sas
Hi Adi,
I see the patch got posted here - https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-
scsi/msg89336.html and it has been reviewed.
I'm guessing it will be part of a scsi pull request in the recently
opened 4.4 merge window. That looks imminent. Depending on when it
lands, the Ubuntu kernel update
Yes it would only be for one boot, to use that as a workaround you want
to add it permanently to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in
/etc/default/grub. Then run sudo update-grub.
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Hi Adi,
Just to confirm my understanding of this bug, did doing so change the
value of max_sectors_kb / max_hw_sectors_kb? I don't believe it would
have survived the reboot after the install, but you could try adding it
to the kernel command line of the installed system and see.
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@kashyap-desai thanks for checking. AFAICT it's been at 1024 for at
least the 14.04 release as well.
Thanks for noting what FW status 0x3 means, that will help any future
tests we do.
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@kashyap-desai thanks for that, it could be a simple firmware reporting issue
or the kernel code needs to be updated to handle a new case.
megaraid_sas_base.c [1] mentions that it generates the max_sectors limits from
data provided from the firmware.
4096 is defined in a few other places within
So assuming the the value max_sectors_kb is changed to 1024 (with the
2048 kernel command line) that means we need to figure out what the
correct value is for the Avago controller. Currently it's set as 4096
in the kernel according to C#28. It appears 1024 works, but if we get
the actual value
@kashyap
>Current Driver count max_sectors based on PAGE_SIZE. This is wrong. We will
>fix and send patch to upstream.
Thanks for the analysis and working upstream. Post here when it lands and I
can see about getting it back to 15.04/15.10.
Just for clarify workaround of anyone reading:
One time event and no evidence of it happening again on 4.2 kernel.
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Oops.. .Nvm I forgot that this won't be an issue until after commit
34b48db, regardless of the same code being in the kernel.
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I was just looking at cherrypicking this fix to 15.10, but then realized I
don't see why this wouldn't affect 12.04 or 14.04 as well. Does this affect
all supported Ubuntu releases?
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It seems MTRR support is being deprecated now -
http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1508.3/04830.html, commit
2baa891e42d84159b693eadd44f6fe1486285bdc.
Perhaps disabling MTRR (as opposed to just mtrr_cleanup) might be
considered for xenial? I believe it may affect boot time when the
Got another confirmation that the patch (first one) fixes the issue.
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Title:
Networking hangs on azure using hv_netvsc; bisected
It's landed in linus' tree as commit
357ae967ad66e357f78b5cfb5ab6ca07fb4a7758.
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Ubuntu 15.04 Install Error with Avago
This was fixed at least in 16.10 (and likely in 16.04 as well).
(kexec-tools no longer makes the change by default).
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Does anyone still have this issue or should I close this?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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@mkostrikin
That provides another confirmation like from comment #17 about the 4.2.0
kernel/wily.
We could still use testing for:
3.13.0-78 (on trusty - Non-HWE)
3.16.0-61 (on trusty - utopic-HWE - linux-image-generic-lts-utopic)
3.19.0-50 (on trusty - vivid-HWE - linux-image-generic-lts-vivid)
This bug was marked Incomplete some time ago and was supposed to
autoclose after 90 days. I'm going to close it manually due to no
activity (and likely the issue has gone away/been fixed).
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My testing could not find any difference in boot time using systemd's
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Title:
mtrr_cleanup: can not find optimal value,
Thanks Seth. That kernel fixes it for me.
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Title:
[regression] NFS client: access problems after updating to kernel
I also tried Upstream v4.4.15 (35467dc7630af60abacc330f64029d081f160530)
which does not have the issue. Going to bisect shortly.
** Summary changed:
- NFS client: access problems after updating to kernel 4.4.0-31-generic
+ [regression] NFS client: access problems after updating to kernel
Verified working with both -33 and -34 kernels
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** Tags added: verification-done-xenial
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The fixes mentioned are also part of the 4.4.16 stable series, which will land
in the next kernel cycle (August 29th ish). That should be 4.4.0-35 (or higher)
in Ubuntu kernel versions.
See- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1607404
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@David, yes with few exceptions the kernel gets backported to Trusty HWE
after it's released for Xenial. As an example, the 4.4.0-34 kernel was
just released for Xenial and is also in Trusty as HWE already.
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>From my latest testing, we do currently support machines that don't have
PAT support (really old 32 bit x86). So this can be revisited at some
future point when we go 64 bit only for x86.
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I thought it was related to my system being a brand new Ryzen with ZRam
and 32GB of memory (no real swap) but apparently not.
A BIOS update bricked that motherboard so I'm back on my older
Phenom(tm) II X4 945 with 12 GB of RAM (now no ZRAM). Just got the issue
again. Now, I have *no* swap
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[spread] no support for slideshow wallpapers
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I'm curious if it works if you just remove the splash line from the
command line (press F6 when booting).
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Title:
Can't boot Artful
Thanks for trying, not so easy to debug on a live session. Lets see if
we can reproduce it locally.
I'm hoping you are running Ubuntu locally (which version?), if so could you try
to see if you can reproduce the problem using a mainline kernel build of 4.13 -
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Can't
tail -f /var/log/syslog worked for me with 17.10 dev | kernel 4.12.
(Tested by turning network on and off).
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Title:
overlayfs does
Good to know. If tail works around this by default is there any other
reason to keep the coreutils task open?
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overlayfs does
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Drop Floppy Drive Support from kernel?
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