[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
abdhalee, Looks like you have successfully verified, could you please change the tag to verification-done-bionic ? ** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu) ** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu Xenial) ** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu Bionic) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: In Progress Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in debian-installer source package in Xenial: New Status in systemd source package in Xenial: New Status in debian-installer source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Status in systemd source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exis
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems Status: Triaged => In Progress -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: In Progress Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in debian-installer source package in Xenial: New Status in systemd source package in Xenial: New Status in debian-installer source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Status in systemd source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
Hello bugproxy, or anyone else affected, Accepted debian-installer into bionic-proposed. The package will build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian- installer/20101020ubuntu543.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository. Please help us by testing this new package. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation on how to enable and use -proposed.Your feedback will aid us getting this update out to other Ubuntu users. If this package fixes the bug for you, please add a comment to this bug, mentioning the version of the package you tested and change the tag from verification-needed-bionic to verification-done-bionic. If it does not fix the bug for you, please add a comment stating that, and change the tag to verification-failed-bionic. In either case, without details of your testing we will not be able to proceed. Further information regarding the verification process can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification . Thank you in advance! ** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu Bionic) Status: New => Fix Committed ** Tags removed: verification-done-bionic ** Tags added: verification-needed-bionic -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in debian-installer source package in Xenial: New Status in linux source package in Xenial: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Xenial: New Status in debian-installer source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Status in linux source package in Bionic: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ?
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/debian-installer/bionic-proposed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in debian-installer source package in Xenial: New Status in linux source package in Xenial: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Xenial: New Status in debian-installer source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Status in linux source package in Bionic: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
I prepared a ppa build of d-i (ppa:dannf/test) and booted w/ apt- setup/proposed=true. It resolves the issue I was seeing on a HiSilicon D05 system w/ disks attached to an mpt3sas controller. ** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic ** Tags added: verification-done-bionic -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in debian-installer source package in Xenial: New Status in linux source package in Xenial: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Xenial: New Status in debian-installer source package in Bionic: New Status in linux source package in Bionic: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg acco
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu) Status: New => Fix Committed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in debian-installer source package in Xenial: New Status in linux source package in Xenial: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Xenial: New Status in debian-installer source package in Bionic: New Status in linux source package in Bionic: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-miss
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
Hello bugproxy, or anyone else affected, Accepted systemd into bionic-proposed. The package will build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/237-3ubuntu10.3 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository. Please help us by testing this new package. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation on how to enable and use -proposed.Your feedback will aid us getting this update out to other Ubuntu users. If this package fixes the bug for you, please add a comment to this bug, mentioning the version of the package you tested and change the tag from verification-needed-bionic to verification-done-bionic. If it does not fix the bug for you, please add a comment stating that, and change the tag to verification-failed-bionic. In either case, without details of your testing we will not be able to proceed. Further information regarding the verification process can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification . Thank you in advance! ** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic) Status: New => Fix Committed ** Tags added: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: Fix Committed Status in debian-installer source package in Xenial: New Status in linux source package in Xenial: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Xenial: New Status in debian-installer source package in Bionic: New Status in linux source package in Bionic: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Bionic: Fix Committed Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
I've uploaded a fixed systemd to cosmic and bionic for this (xenial will follow when I sort out the best way to backport the fix). dannf should be in a position to test this once a new d-i is built using the new udev-udeb. ** Also affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu Bionic) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Bionic) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Also affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial) Status: New => Invalid ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic) Status: New => Invalid ** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) => Adam Conrad (adconrad) ** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Xenial) Assignee: (unassigned) => Adam Conrad (adconrad) ** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic) Assignee: (unassigned) => Adam Conrad (adconrad) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in systemd package in Ubuntu: New Status in debian-installer source package in Xenial: New Status in linux source package in Xenial: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Xenial: New Status in debian-installer source package in Bionic: New Status in linux source package in Bionic: Invalid Status in systemd source package in Bionic: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ???
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
The following hack resolves the issue for me on arm64: --- build/util/grub-gencfg.orig 2018-07-17 23:19:53.101127509 + +++ build/util/grub-gencfg 2018-07-17 22:44:09.46019 + @@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ push @cmdline, @OPTS; push @cmdline, "rescue/enable=true" if $xattr{Rescue}; push @cmdline, "speakup.synth=soft" if $xattr{Speach}; +push @cmdline, "scsi_mod.scan=sync"; push @cmdline, "---"; push @cmdline, "quiet" if $xattr{Quiet}; -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
I'm investigating an issue we're seeing on a couple ARM servers, and it looks like this maybe the same issue here. What it looks like is that the mpt3sas driver is being downloaded/loaded just before the partitioner starts. Since the kernel is configured to scan for SCSI devices asynchronously, the partitioner ends up being displayed before disk detection has completed. When the reporter goes "Back" and re- enters the partitioner, the disks now appear because scanning has completed in the meantime. The proposal in comment #3 would pre-load the mpt3sas driver into the initrd instead of fetching it from the mirror. This would make it available earlier in the installer which, for this case, may give mpt3sas enough time to complete its asynchronous scan before getting to the partitioner phase. But, I don't think it fixes the general problem. I suspect systems with lots of disks and/or automated (preseeded) installs would still be at risk of running into this race. Back-in-the-day, there was a scsi_wait_scan module that you could load, and insmod would block until all asynchronous scans were complete. That no longer exists, and I haven't been able to find a reasonable userspace replacement. One thing we *could* do is add scsi_mod.scan=sync to d-i before the "---", which would force synchronous scanning during install time, but leave asynchronous scanning enabled for the runtime. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ?
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users. ** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): Fi
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Tags added: id-5b4cdabed3976614e2bd033d -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: New Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): File descriptor 3 (pipe:[38926]) leaked on pvs invocation. Parent PID 8940: /bin/sh Jul 2 08:49:53 main-m
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) Status: New => Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: New Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Invalid Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): File descriptor 3 (pipe:[38926]) leaked on pvs invocation. Parent PID 8940: /bin/sh Jul
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical Foundations Team (canonical-foundations) ** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Critical -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: New Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Ju
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
Ok it should be possible to add message-modules to the netboot image, yes. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: New Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): File descriptor 3 (pipe:[38926]) leaked on pvs invocation. Parent PID 8940: /bin
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Project changed: debian-installer => debian-installer (Ubuntu) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu: New Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): File descriptor 3 (pipe:[38926]) leaked on pvs invocation. Parent PID 8940: /bin/sh Jul
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical Foundations Team (canonical-foundations) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in debian-installer: New Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): File descriptor 3 (pipe:[38926]) leaked on pvs invocat
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
Re-assigning to Foundations to comment on Manoj's proposal in comment #3. If a different resolution is preferred, could the Foundations team clarify what that would be? Thanks. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in debian-installer: New Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:89
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Also affects: debian-installer Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in debian-installer: New Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): File descriptor 3 (pipe:[38926]) leaked on pvs invocation. Parent PID 8940: /bin/sh Jul 2 08
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
in bionic mpt3sas is in message-modules debian.master$ find d-i/ -type f | xargs grep mpt3sas d-i/modules/message-modules:mpt3sas ? but message-modules is not in build/pkg-lists/netboot/ppc64el.cfg I believe d-i needs to include the udeb for message-modules and rebuilt? ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Critical -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in debian-installer: New Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded k
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
** Tags added: kernel-da-key ** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems Status: New => Triaged -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in debian-installer: New Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: Triaged Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: no missing firmware in loaded kernel modules Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): ERROR: unsupported sector size 4096 on /dev/sda. Jul 2 08:49:53 main-menu[1425]: (process:8933): File descriptor 3 (pipe:[38926]) leaked on pvs invocation. Parent PID 8940: /
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1779815] Re: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device
$ dpkg -c /home/lp_archive/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/scsi-modules-4.15.0-23-generic-di_4.15.0-23.25_ppc64el.udeb |grep mpt3sas $ ** Package changed: debian-installer (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu) ** Changed in: ubuntu-power-systems Assignee: Canonical Foundations Team (canonical-foundations) => (unassigned) ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) Assignee: Ubuntu on IBM Power Systems Bug Triage (ubuntu-power-triage) => Canonical Kernel (canonical-kernel) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1779815 Title: [Ubuntu 18.04.01][BostonLC][mpt3sas] installer does not detect any LSI based SAS/md raid device Status in The Ubuntu-power-systems project: New Status in linux package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: == Comment: #0 - ABDUL HALEEM - 2018-07-02 03:55:33 == ---Problem Description--- Ubuntu 18.04.01 ppc64el installer does not detect LSI3008 base SAS disks / MD RAID devices Used 20101020ubuntu543 version to install http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/bionic/main/installer-ppc64el/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/ppc64el/ Contact Information = abdha...@in.ibm.com ---uname output--- Linux ltc-boston21 4.15.0-23-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 17:59:00 UTC 2018 ppc64le ppc64le ppc64le GNU/Linux Machine Type = BostonLC ---boot type--- Network boot Installer fails to detect the LSI SAS disks / RAID MD device ===console error log=== ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device ? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? moves; selects; activates buttons To make sure it detects the disks I had to Detect disks-->Guided partitioning--> Guided - use entire disk ?? [!!] Partition disks ??? ? ? ? Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not ? ? before you have confirmed that you really want to make the changes. ? ? ? ? Select disk to partition: ? ? ? ? /dev/nvme0n1 - 491.5 GB NVMe Device? ? /dev/nvme1n1 - 98.3 GB NVMe Device ? ? SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) - 4.0 TB SEAGATE ST4000NM0075 ? ? SCSI3 (1,0,0) (sdb) - 199.9 GB LSI Logical Volume ? ? SCSI3 (0,2,0) (sdc) - 2.0 TB ATA ST2000NM0125-1YZ ? ? ? ?? ? ? ??? IPR had similar issue reported #164932 and fixed with 4.15.0-20, looks installer need a fix for LSI (mpt3sas) devices too == Comment: #2 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:01:47 == 164932 - refers LP1751813 == Comment: #3 - SEETEENA THOUFEEK - 2018-07-03 02:02:51 == Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing mdadm-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Intel/DDF RAID disks detected. Jul 2 08:49:52 anna-install: Installing dmraid-udeb Jul 2 08:49:52 disk-detect: No Serial ATA RAID disks detected Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: looking at dmesg again, restarting from \[ 330.659712\] Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: timestamp found, truncating dmesg accordingly Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: saving timestamp for a later use: Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /dev/.udev/firmware-missing does not exist, skipping Jul 2 08:49:53 check-missing-firmware: /run/udev/firmware-missing does not exist,