I am not able to reproduce the crash on bionic. There is an issue on
disco, but it's not a crash, but a failure to start the daemon as
mentioned in comment 16. As this appears to be a different issue, I can
open a new bug.
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Could this be a race condition with the device file creation and start
of the hv-kvp-daemon.service?
[from /var/log/syslog]
Jan 16 10:26:45 kvp-disco-test systemd[1]: Started Hyper-V KVP Protocol Daemon.
...
Jan 16 10:26:45 kvp-disco-test KVP: KVP starting; pid is:213
Jan 16 10:26:45 kvp-disco-tes
Public bug reported:
I've seen the following in syslog during some hibernation failures on
xen systems on both the 4.15 xenial kernel and 5.3 bionic kernel:
Aug 26 05:44:27 ip-172-31-2-199 systemd-sleep[4223]: Suspending system...
Aug 26 05:44:27 ip-172-31-2-199 kernel: [ 269.303014] PM: hiberna
I've run through our CUDA gpgpu testing using the 450-server driver
packages on the following release/kernel combinatoins:
## Bionic
Kernel: 4.15.0-118-generic
Driver: 450.51.06-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
CUDA: 11.0 Update 1
## Bionic HWE
Kernel: 5.4.0-48-generic
Driver: 450.51.06-0ubuntu0.18.04.2
CUDA: 11
@mtkaczyk,
Yes, it would expedite the process if you could provide the patches.
Thanks for offering.
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Title:
md: improve IO account
FYI, the patch on the mailing list is here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2020-September/113590.html
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Title:
md: imp
Failing with Bionic linux-aws 5.4.0-1026.26~18.04.1 and
5.4.0-1025.25~18.04.1.
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ubuntu_sysdi
Seen with Bionic linux-aws 5.4.0-1026.26~18.04.1 and
5.4.0-1025.25~18.04.1 on arm64.
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Title:
test_verif
Patches have been committed to the 5.8 master-next branch. Expected in
the next 5.8 groovy kernel.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Groovy)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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I've done additional testing with eoan with this ec2-hibinit-agent with
improved test results. Setting to `verification-done-eoan`.
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Bring back ondemand.service or switch kernel default governor for
pstate - psta
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Ubuntu server installation on S3260M4 server fails
Status in subiquity:
Incom
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Ubuntu server installation on S3260M4 server fails
Status in subiquity:
Incom
I've removed the linux projects from this bug at it's been determined to
not be a kernel issue (see comment 47 for a good summary).
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This was fixed for the groovy kernel in
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux-aws (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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psock_snd.sh in net from ubuntu_kernel_selftests ADT failure with
focal/linux
Status in ubuntu-kern
This should be resolved now that the linux-restricted-modules which
generate `linux-modules-nvidia-450-server-generic` have been released.
It was a consequence of the nvidia driver packages being released to the
archive prematurely and the time it takes for a kernel update to advance
through the pu
Actually, I'm going to set this to 'triaged'. We can then use this as
the motivation for getting the `release hold` issue fixed.
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@xnox, we are preparing a groovy respin which will pick this up.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Groovy)
Milestone: groovy-updates => ubuntu-20.10
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@xnox, @fheimes, we are preparing a groovy respin which will pick this
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Title:
ceph: fix inode number handling on arches with 32
Responding to comment #15:
The 5.8.13 upstream stable update was included in the ubuntu linux
kernel version 5.8.0-21.22 in groovy. The 5.4 kernel update including
5.4.69 has not been released yet.
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@rbalint, we have not seen the same issue with the 4.15 linux-aws-hwe
kernels used in xenial. At this time, the backport to xenial is not
necessary.
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I tested basic installation of the linux-restricted-modules packages
along with the associated kernel and 455 driver. Also exercised the
driver with a cuda workload. This is the same testing I would execute
for the nvidia server drivers (for example:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia
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Introduce the new NVI
I've run through additional gpgpu testing of these drivers along with
the linux-restricted-modules for the generic kernels in bionic, focal
and groovy plus the hwe kernel in bionic.
Also added block-proposed-groovy to prevent accidental promotion on
groovy.
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linux (Ubuntu Hirsute)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Francis Ginther (fginther)
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21.04 Panics attempting to boot 5.10.0-3.4 in
This is likely the same underlying root cause as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1901633. The system
is failing to fallback to the initrd path and therefore gets stuck in a
reboot/panic loop.
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Trying to online dasd drive results in invalid input/output from the
kernel on
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CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK=y in bionic
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replacement of ifupdown with netplan needs integration for
/etc/network/if
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breakpoint test from ubuntu_kernel_selftest failed to build on aarch64
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Regression in getaddrinfo(): calls block for much longer on Bionic
(compared to
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Repeating "can't open /dev/ttyX: No such device or address" messages
during ins
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need to ensure microcode updates are available to all bare-metal
installs
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Generate per-machine MOK for dkms signing
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qemu-efi-aarch64 in >= artful can't boot xenial cloud images
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Shutdown hang on 16.04 with iscsi targets
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I
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kdump service does not start after configure/reboot
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xfs/073 test fails with Metadata corruption detected on xfs file
system (xfspro
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removing kernels should not require a restart afterward
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wait-for-root fails to detect nbd root
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linux-image-4.13.0-12-generic, linux-image-4.10.0-24-generic, linux-
image-4.8.
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Public bug reported:
I've used maas 1.9.1 to setup a bcache partition mount as /. The bcache
is made of a 400GB SSD backed by sda-part2. The sda drive is a 1TB disk
with 1GB carved out for /boot (sda-part1) and the rest given to sda-
part2. I believe the bcache mode is set to write-through.
Withi
This problem does go away when using the wily, hwe-w, kernel. I'm unable
to test the mainline kernel as requested in the above comment at this
time. I will try to come back to it when I have the hw configuration
available again.
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The system was installed with saucy within the last week before this
crash. It had been running raring for the prior 3 months or so with no
prior kernel crashes.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-3.11.0-15-generic 3.11.0-15.23
ProcVersionSignat
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I can reproduce the failure on mantic with both the DKMS and LRM
drivers. Specifically what I'm doing to install these are:
for DKMS:
sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y nvidia-driver-535-server
for LRM:
sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y
nvidia-headless-no
Cuda testing passed for all drivers (470, 515, 525, 450-server,
470-server, 515-server, 525-server) on bionic, focal, jammy and kinetic
using both DKMS and LRM (when using the appropriate stream 2 ppa for the
LRM packages). DKMS testing also passed on lunar.
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Retested with the latest kernels as of Sept 7, 2021. Now able to see
thatĀ ubuntu-drivers now lists the 470-server driver as an available
option. For both Focal and Hirsute, I first had to enable -proposed. For
Bionic, it worked with theĀ 4.15.0-156.163 kernel that was released this
week.
Tested com
** Project changed: linux => linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-23.10
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
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Special maas image built with util-linux, 2.39.1-4ubuntu2, from
https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/xnox/release-critical/ubuntu is looking
good. I have one machine deployed with this:
ubuntu@rumford:~$ uname -r
6.5.0-5-lowlatency
ubuntu@rumford:~$ apt-cache policy util-linux
util-linux:
Installed:
The latest maas images from 20231008 are booting without issue:
ubuntu@akis:~$ lsb_release -sc
No LSB modules are available.
mantic
ubuntu@akis:~$ cat /etc/cloud/build.info
build_name: server
serial: 20231008
ubuntu@akis:~$ uname -a
Linux akis 6.5.0-7-generic #7-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Sep
Public bug reported:
Installing "nvidia-driver-525-open" followed by "nvidia-headless-no-
dkms-525 linux-modules-nvidia-525-gcp nvidia-utils-525" led to a system
which complained about a "Driver/library version mismatch". Specifically
what was done is:
Deploy a clean google VM with:
gcloud compu
Public bug reported:
I'm seeing an issue on an isolated host, howzit, in which it fails to
remove boot entries. In my limited testing this worked with the
6.2.0-20.20 kernel, but not the 21.21 or 23.23 kernel. I have not yet
tried any of the 6.3 kernels.
I've only seen this on one host so far, ho
I've reproduced this with the 6.3.0-7-generic kernel from mantic-
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Unable to remove efi variable with 6.2.0-21.21 o
I've found a flaw in the test script in which it was installing the
wrong LRM modules for the running kernel. It was installing the generic
modules for a gcp kernel. Once I corrected this to install the gcp
modules, it now passes.
Attached are the logs with the addition of `lsmod` and `modinfo nvi
@navroop005,
Hello, would you mind please sharing a copy of your
`/var/log/apt/history.log`? This looks like a possible package
dependency issue.
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Thanks to everyone supplying their logs. I'm still looking through these
to try to understand what's going on here.
For most that hit this issue, the solution would be interrupt the boot
loader to boot back into the generic kernel, then remove the oracle and
lowlatency kernels.
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@paride: Yes, I've seen this with other kernels, mostly with the nvidia
drivers. I think all of the runs of the following since March 20 show
this problem:
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers-510-server/focal/amd64
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/n/nvidia-grap
I have done my typical CUDA based testing with this package using the
generic, nvidia and gcp kernels using bionic, focal, jammy and mantic
(amd64 only so far).
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We are still looking into this issue. While we can reproduce the test
case and see difference in the performance, the delta is not as
significant and our results have not very consistent. I'm taking the
approach of setting up a more comprehensive test environment to run more
tests faster. Hopefully
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Unreliable 802.11ac connection on our raspi images
Status in linux-firm
Tests are now passing.
** Changed in: ubuntu-kernel-tests
Status: New => Invalid
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test_utils_testsuite from ubuntu_qr
Public bug reported:
Azure now has arm64 instances in a preview, for example
Standard_D2pds_v5. These work with the b/linux-azure and f/linux-azure
kernels, but fail to boot with linux-generic.
Looks like a storage device issue (from serial console):
Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done
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** Description changed:
Azure now has arm64 instances in a preview, for example
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kernels, but fail to boot with linux-generic.
Looks like a storage
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Artifacts were collected from a new VM running focal/linux-azure just
prior to rebooting to linux-generic (which gets stuck at initramfs).
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
linux generic fails to boot on azure arm64 instance typ
I've retested two released kernels that passed the lxc test last cycle:
* focal/azure 5.4.0-1068.71
* focal/azure-5-11 5.11.0-1028.31~20.04.1
Both tests now show the same testcase failures where they were passing
before. Will start digging into any other changes in the environment.
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This is the result of pulling the lxc test sources from the git repo,
but using the lxc from the archive. Currently, the archive has version
4.0.6 and the git repo has been updated to 4.0.12 as an upload is in
progress (it's in the unapproved queue as this comment is being
written).
The result is
Public bug reported:
Hibernation testing of jammy/linux-aws 5.15.0-1003-aws is failing on all
xen instance types (c3/c4/i3/m3/m4/r3/r4/t2). The failure happens while
attempting to resume from the first attempt to hibernate. Testing on
nitro instances types (c5/m5/r5/t3) all pass.
After the resume
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This screenshot was taken a few minutes after the resume attempt. These
ssm-amazon-agent messages repeat every 120 seconds with a new set. But
this is all the progress we see from either the screenshot or the serial
console. There are no new memory consumption messages indicating that
the resume wa
In this screenshot, it appears the system has resumed as the login
screen is shown along with the messages from the hibernation memory
consumption utility. The first memory message was generated prior to the
hibernation (matches the message from the pre-hibernation image). The
second message could
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