[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I've reproduced this recently with saucy, without the --max-resize
option, but only resizing to 20-30G from a 2G base, which is well within
the heuristics ext4 has.
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Status: Invalid => New
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Steven's report is with saucy as well.
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Title:
resizefs failure with raring
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug
Got exact same error from a current devtest.sh run
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Correct status is a bit hard to say as the problem was the journal which
was defined too small given the image size on creation. There may or may
not be a better way to detect this and bail early.
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This appears to be fixed actually (reference in other bug)
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Status: Fix Released => Invalid
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We may have found some more data on the situation: bug 1233024 reports
on a failure to resize with the same images..
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Title:
resizef
Nuts, wrong reference...
We may have found some more data on the situation: bug 1233008 reports
on a failure to resize with the same images..
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huh,
root@undercloud-notcompute-jws3awlsb2kh:/home/heat-admin# lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:00 1.8T 0 disk
��sda1 8:1020G 0 part /
interestingly quantal didn't resize, but it didn't lockup either.
Definitely more investigation warranted.
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Title:
resizefs failure
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Tags added: kernel-da-key
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Title:
resizefs failure with raring
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As Robert also pointed out on IRC this seems to have been noted before:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/3/19/554
There does not seem to be a follow-up or answer, though.
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So as of IRC feedback this seems to work on a current Quantal kernel.
Which means the next steps should be to verify on one side whether for
example the originally released Raring kernel (3.8.0-19.29) already
showed that problem and on the other side whether a current Saucy
(3.11.0-9.16) kernel sti
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