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Lucas Kanashiro any chance this could be fixed for Focal?
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I tried the fix with GFXMODE=800x600 -> it did nothing. I had bigger
letters but the same error.
I tried the fix with editing mkinitramfs and replacing 1 by 19 on line
196 to restore the high compression level. Then regenerated the image ->
it worked.
For readers, this is not so easy, because whe
@guiverc this is not related to Ubuntu 19.10 or 19.04.
It was initially reported at that time, but it is still open.
I just stumbled on it, ugrading from 21 to 22.04.
Same behavior:
"error: out of memory.
Press any key to continue..."
Then kernel panic message.
I created a bootable USB image
This is still very broken even this the promoted fix of
https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/python-openstackclient/+/792950/
and running with the VERY latest and greatest:
```
openstack --os-volume-api-version 3.60 limits show --absolute --project
$SOMEPROJECT
```
returns the same data for all
Running APT evince 42.1-3 on stock Ubuntu 22.04/GNOME 42.0/Wayland.
My issue is Evince opening in a tiny window every time it's fired off;
this deployment was upgraded from 21.10, which didn't suffer from such
issue.
I attach below the output from `journalctl -f` while starting up Evince,
which c
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Public bug reported:
This bug seems like #1826543, but I fled a new one because it is a
regression from 21.10.
While writing this, I also noticed that other elements only follow the
primary display scaling, like the numbers on the top left that say which
display is which, and the pop-up that asks
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- Fresh 22.04 Installation with ZFS on SSD within VMWare
+ Fresh 22.04 Installation with ZFS on SSD within VMWare UEFI
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- Not sure how to go from here. Using VMWare to install this Ubuntu
- Version on a SSD via passthrough. I selected ZFS as the file sy
Public bug reported:
Not sure how to go from here. Using VMWare to install this Ubuntu
Version on a SSD via passthrough. I selected ZFS as the file system.
Ubuntu 21.10 installation worked like this flawlessly. Everything else
works in the live CD that I am aware of.
What shall I do?
ProblemType
I think this got another side effect.
needrestart detects services in their scope and so it finds dnsmasq processes
using outdated libs.
Once it does it will flag "libvirtd.service" as using outdated binaries,
essentially every time from that moment as - due to the lack of restarting them
- that
My Server is not using efi boot i resolved this by this command:
apt remove shim-signed grub-efi-amd64-bin --allow-remove-essential
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FWIW, I've just upgraded to 22.04 and the version of Evolution bundled
with it (3.44.0-1ubuntu1) doesn't suffer from this problem; so it
affects 21.10 only.
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This morning the security patch USN-5394-1
(https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-5394-1) deployed on my laptop
and following a reboot, I can no longer compose emails (or reply to
emails) using Evolution (3.40.4-1ubuntu2). The composition window is
blank. I'm on 21.10.
As
Hi,
there will be a new set of stable releases in a few days which might fix that.
You said ICE, e.g. for DPDK 21.11 that you referenced that will include:
net/ice/base: add profile validation on switch filter
net/ice: fix build with 16-byte Rx descriptor
net/ice: fix link up when starting device
Created attachment 148406
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> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=283682
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> > Is there any workaround or something?
>
> Adding this filter he
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+ eval packaging nvmet-cli as tool for nvme target configuration
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Oh I assumed this was running s390x VM on s390x Host.
@Ryan - is this s390x emulation on a non-s390x host?
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Indeed (thanks Richard) that is enabled since 3.6-1.
It is unlikely though due to the associated symbol changes (see e.g. the
old changelogs) that this can be provided as an SRU for older releases.
I'm not saying impossible, just unlikely as that evaluation has to be
done and checked in depth for
@Ryan - Before going deeper since I read
"readconf.c:read_config_file_depth" in there. Does the same happen on a
fresh Jammy guest that has all-default config files? Or only to this
particular guest that you have?
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(gdb) bt
#0 __GI__IO_default_xsputn (n=, data=,
f=) at libioP.h:947
#1 __GI__IO_default_xsputn (f=0x3ffcbc7c2e8, data=,
n=2929360903402) at genops.c:370
#2 0x03ffa6c7896c in outstring_func (done=11, length=2929360903402,
string=0x2aa0b841cea <__func__.3.lto_priv.14> "read_config_file_dept
Hi,
for comparison on another system I've taken a Host (was impish before upgrade)
and created guests with Xenial, Bionic, Focal, Jammy.
All worked fine at this stage - ssh login and health of guests/hosts was good.
Then I upgraded the Host to Jammy (as the reporter did).
Example of the simple te
Hi,
we were revisiting this case which was lost due to Rafael no more being able to
look at it :-/
In the meantime nvme-cli is in main (since hirsute via bug 1889688). But
nvmet-cli still isn't packaged in Debian/Ubuntu.
nvme-cli just did a major release following the last 1.x [1] into 2.0 [2].
And that only fails on s390x?
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Public bug reported:
Whenever I try to select a different window from the dock (or add to
favourites/any other option in that menu), as soon as my mouse leaves
the dock for that menu, the dock hides, which makes the menu drop down.
This is very frustrating because at best I have to try again, and
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Ok, it is there now:
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches-proposed.html
gnome-bluetooth3: gir1.2-gnomebluetooth-3.0 gnome-bluetooth-3-common
libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-13 libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-dev libgnome-bluetooth-doc
libgnome-bluetooth-ui-3.0-13 libgnome-bluetooth-u
I'm not seeing the dependency yet on [1] or [2].
What upload exactly are we waiting for here to have it show up?
[1]:
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches-proposed.html
[2]: https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.html
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Thanks Vanessa for the testing on the PPA!
@Halil - I'd leave the debugging of the remaining issue to you as while
you can't reproduce it yet it still is much closer to you than it is to
me :-/ Thanks in advance, let us know what you find.
In the meantime I have prepared the SRU content and got a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1968187 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1968187
Hi, I think we discovered that issue twice.
Marked as a dup as we are further in the other case.
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Thank you Jeremy, yes this looks all complete by now.
Thanks for addressing the remaining tasks.
MIR Team Ack.
Thereby this would be ready to be promoted once the dependency is present.
Which will happen once you upload for the FFE bug you have open.
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We can add those - if we agree - as Ubuntu Delta kind of "right now" to fix it
before release.
But the swtpm changes then shall be part of the upstreaming effort to Stefan
that we planned anyway.
And the libvirt changes should go upstream there for the benefit of others as
well.
Summary of chan
For test purpose I was adding
/usr/bin/swtpm PUx,
to /etc/apparmor.d/local/abstractions/libvirt-qemu
I can see the error that you mean, that is something apparmor fails to load.
One can call apparmor_parser directly to see more.
ubuntu@swtpm-jammy:~$ sudo apparmor_parser -r
/etc/apparmor.d/lib
You are welcome,
trying to resolve things fast is the best I can give you in return for your
always fast and large scale testing ending in well written bugs :-)
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FYI - uploads done, got accepted a few hours ago and building now.
Also the team subscription to the package was done.
It shows in component mismatches:
glusterfs: libgfapi0 libgfrpc0 libgfxdr0 libglusterfs0
MIR: #1950321 (Confirmed)
MIR: #1274247 (Won't Fix)
[Reverse-Depends: libgfapi0, lib
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Hi Benjamin, thanks for the bug.
This sounds like an issue not yet wreaking havoc but could be, so it is nice to
fix it before things get worse.
Limiting to "scsi + vsock" is what is needed I guess.
The rules we have are:
root@j:~# head /lib/udev/rules.d/60-open-vm-tools.rules
/lib/udev/rules
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Thanks for linking that Andreas.
For qemu it is: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+bug/1246924
I think the FFE decision is the same for both samba/qemu and the reason
to come by late the same as well (this MIR being stalled) - so I'd hope
it makes it more easy to think->decide about it onc
Hi Łukasz,
thanks for having a look - sure let me try to summarize an answer to your
question.
# General
Yes - Debian has this enabled in both for what feels like ages.
It was the supportability in main which blocked us from following that, but we
had plenty of requests and are happy to finally
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Hi Markus,
your bug reports are always great, well prepared, reliable and useful!
Thank you so much already.
Both changes LGTM, are easily applied and should cause no side effects AFAICS.
I've added it to another case that i queued for review and upload already:
PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~paelze
Now all is in place, but due to all the delay this is now much later than
intended.
We will prepare the changes to samba and qemu which will pull this in, but
given the time I'd feel more comfortable to have a quick release-team FFE-ack.
PPA (just started building, lets hope it works as good as
FYI - completed in the new efforts referenced by Andreas \o/
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Hmm,
ok I expected libvirt to call this e.g. from src/qemu/qemu_tpm.c and I wondered
already why it is the guests profile.
But since it runs under the guests profile it must be more like "libvirt ->
qemu -> ??? -> swtpm_setup" - do you have an example of the call path that you
see?
Only once w
Apparmor follow up filed as:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/1968187
Uploaded the tested fix for swtpm:
Uploading swtpm_0.6.3-0ubuntu2.dsc
Uploading swtpm_0.6.3-0ubuntu2.debian.tar.xz
Uploading swtpm_0.6.3-0ubuntu2_source.buildinfo
Uploading swtpm_0.6.3-0ubuntu2_source.c
Install fine:
ubuntu@swtpm-jammy:/var/lib/swtpm$ sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade
Hit:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy InRelease
Hit:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-updates InRelease
Hit:3 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-security InRelease
Public bug reported:
Guest using:
Triggers:
apparmor="DENIED" operation="open"
profile="libvirt-202a34a9-2ee2-4826-b206-c249f535be90"
name="/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf" pid=15149 comm="swtpm" requested_mask="r"
denied_mask="r" fsuid=113 ouid=0
Find from the swtpm side, but we need to open u
The fix needed some polishing, but was a great hint.
Test PPA started to build at:
https://launchpad.net/~paelzer/+archive/ubuntu/lp-1968131-swtpm-rndfile
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Yes Simon,
that is much better than me trying to fetch home and insert it into the string
:-)
Thanks for the reference.
It feels a bit odd seeing myself coming by between meetings all day and
make debug progress to then see such a simple solution. Please tell me
that my debug helped to make that
A new interim summary
Problem:
- debian/patches/openssl-not-certtool.patch adds "RANDFILE =
$ENV::HOME/.rnd\n"
- this is not picked up correctly at the time this file is evaluated
- Due to that swtpm-localca tries to access $CWD/.rnd and fails in most cases
- The upstreaming of this Del
In a set of cross checks I ran it as
#1 root, but this time in /home/ubuntu instead of in /root.
I got:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Apr 7 13:40 /proc/11805/cwd -> /home/ubuntu/
And afterwards
-rw--- 1 root root 1024 Apr 7 13:40 /home/ubuntu/.rnd
So it fully ignores $HOME
So root cause of
Ok, it has
HOME=/var/lib/swtpm
So due to the config being
"RANDFILE = $ENV::HOME/.rnd\n"
one might expect `/var/lib/swtpm/.rnd`
But that isn't what it will resolve to, instead we see in strace that it uses:
"./.rnd"
And surprise :-P, it does not set CWD, I checked a running progra
The swtpm user is created as:
swtpm:x:113:121:virtual TPM software stack,,,:/var/lib/swtpm:/bin/false
But
$ ls -laF /var/lib/swtpm
ls: cannot access '/var/lib/swtpm': No such file or directory
I guess we need to give him a better home dir?
For example drop `--no-create-home` from the postinst i
I think I got it, it is around that .rnd file as mentioned in the log.
Indeed after running this as root I have:
$ sudo ls -laF /root/.rnd
-rw--- 1 root root 1024 Apr 7 08:16 /root/.rnd
But running as swtpm I get this with strace:
This is the initial failure:
[pid 3049] 13:10:20 (+ 0.
# clean
$ sudo apt remove --purge swtpm swtpm-tools
$ sudo rm -rf /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm /var/lib/swtpm-localca /var/log/swtpm
# re-create a clean env by re-installing swtpm
$ sudo apt install swtpm swtpm-tools
# Status after install
$ sudo ls -laF /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm /var/lib/swtpm-localca
Summary of initial triage:
- It is reproducible for me as reported => confirmed
- Other than hoped it is not "just" an apparmor denial (it is in the setup
stage,
not the later swtpm that talks with the guest) :-/
- running the failing command as root locally works
- seems to be associated to the
I found it in ps
4 1131814 758 20 0 13772 5784 - S? 0:00 \_
/usr/bin/swtpm_setup --tpm2 --tpm-state
/var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/202a34a9-2ee2-4826-b206-c249f535be90/tpm2 --vmid
testguest:202a34a9-2ee2-4826-b206-c249f535be90 --logfile
/var/log/swtpm/libvirt/qemu/test
I wanted to check if this is more virt-manager or libvirt to call it
badly (or call it in a bad environment).
I spawned a default libvirt based guest with uvtool.
In there I then added the most common pattern of
This is showing kind of the same behavior.
So while most tests before were
As invoked by the virt-stack we see:
Starting vTPM manufacturing as swtpm:swtpm @ Thu 07 Apr 2022 08:14:26 AM UTC
Successfully created RSA 2048 EK with handle 0x81010001.
Invoking /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/swtpm/swtpm-localca --type ek --ek
ab6f56f67e86f80c401e130c0650461fe635896717fac00f49ab11
I agree that worst-case dropping the recommends is an option.
But only to mitigate - it is meant to be available and working.
It worked for me in the (far) past, but it might have been one of the
extra updates/features landing in the meantime. Although I have not used
it with virt-install yet (whi
Since we couldn't get a hold how to fix/debug this I'm glad to hear
that!
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As with the other case - Since we couldn't get a hold how to fix/debug
this I'm glad to hear that!
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You are right for a general stance of SRU minimality
But this case felt like fixing 7/8 of a single whole.
And while indeed your case didn't need this one more fix someone else would and
we touch this code anyway. Vice versa all tests since this is upstream is done
with it applied - so the cover
Upgraded and tested from impish proposed
root@i:~# dpkg -l ldnsutils
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version Architecture
Request to add the test to the upstream build time test filed here:
https://github.com/NLnetLabs/ldns/issues/169
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Understanding what happens is critical, then - once we know what it is -
it might be tuned down in priority.
Also tagged/subscribed for foundations (fow swtpm) and server (for the
virt bits) attention.
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Thanks Martin,
IIRC the new virt-manager tries to provide swtpm if present and due tot he
dependency change it now it present. Since we do not yet know where the
root-cause or fix will land I've added a few more affected packages for now.
But I must admit I'm super busy and this makes me feel ev
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Planning to have a look as part of next cycles merge.
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There actually is an autopkgtest exercising this already, as part of
dns-root-data - this is how it was found. The problem is that this test
isn't fired when ldns itself is updated :-/
I'd not want to block the SRU on this Robie.
But I'd be ok to file a request upstream to please add it to their b
Prepared
PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~paelzer/+archive/ubuntu/lp-1967814-scsi-error-handling/+packages
MP:
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+git/qemu/+merge/418636
Let us see if one builds and tests fine and the other gets positive
review feedback.
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I'm done reading and while a complex subsystem and a bunch of changes
they individually all seem sane to me (although a108557b could have side
effects that are hard to spot).
For SRU considerations I think this includes potential change of
behavior of formerly silently ignored errors now becoming
I can confirm that just on the patch-level only two need backporting,
the rest applies as is and I have regenerated them to match the
packaging requirements. The backport-adaptations themselves are minimal.
From the content I guess it is complex enough that nobody can be fully sure.
I'm still read
For easier debugging this can be reproduced on any affected system
(Tried KVM and EC2) by just running:
$ sudo systemctl start hv-kvp-daemon.service
^^ This will stall while one would assume it should quick-exit due to
the ConditionVirtualization not being met.
A full cycle (90 second stall) of
On a fresh AWS instance I already see it stalling on package install, I
do not even need to reboot :-/
ubuntu@ip-172-31-16-15:~$ sudo apt install linux-cloud-tools-common
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages wi
Public bug reported:
I see a boot stall on a normal qemu/libvirt based KVM guest using an almost
fresh cloud image a stall on boot:
While live on the console I see:
[ OK ] Reached target System Time Set.
[ OK ] Finished Load AppArmor pro…s managed internally by snapd.
[* ] A start job is
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Importance: Unknown
Overall the majority of this is now fixed and mitigated with the combination of:
ubuntu-release-upgrader | 1:22.04.8 | jammy | source
landscape-client | 19.12-0ubuntu13| jammy | source, amd64,
arm64, armhf, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
update-notifier | 3.192.54 |
This shows in component mismatches (seed change landed)
nftables: libnftables-dev libnftables1 nftables
MIR: #1887187 (Fix Committed)
[Reverse-Depends: Rescued from nftables (Uploader: paelzer) (Uploader:
paelzer), Ubuntu.Jammy standard seed, nftables (Uploader: paelzer)]
It is only in jammy (
** Changed in: nftables (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
** Changed in: nftables (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Steve Beattie (sbeattie) => (unassigned)
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List of original commits and the version they were in:
v5.2.0
commit 3b12a7fd39307017c8968b8d05986a63b33752b5
Author: Paolo Bonzini
Date: Thu Nov 12 10:52:04 2020 +0100
scsi-disk: convert more errno values back to SCSI statuses
v6.0.0
commit f95f61c2c9618fae7d8ea4c1d63e7416884bad52
Author:
This is back in Jammy and working:
mini-buildd | 1.9.99 | jammy/universe | source, all
It didn't resolve the issue of >1.0 being generally unstable, but what we had
works again.
Thanks
** Changed in: mini-buildd (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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This is now showing in component mismatches:
libtpms: libtpms-dev libtpms0
MIR: #1948748 (New)
[Reverse-Depends: Rescued from libtpms (Uploader: paelzer), swtpm (Uploader:
paelzer)]
swtpm: swtpm swtpm-tools
MIR: #1948748 (In Progress)
[Reverse-Depends: swtpm-tools]
[Reverse-Recommends: libvi
This is actually fixed already in 5.13.0.39.44 as shown above, but the
root cause that I'm facing is that edge-Kernel is behind non -egde:
$ rmadison -a amd64 -u ubuntu linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04-edge | grep focal
linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04-edge | 5.13.0.27.29~20.04.13 | focal-security |
Added a libvirt task to bring in the dependency.
** Also affects: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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libtpms [1] and even the auto unblocked ppc build of swtpm [2] migrated
to jammy-release in universe.
For both we have the MIR ack, Security ack and all required todos implemented.
Time to seed or depend on this accordingly.
The one I know that was planned was a recommends from libvirt which can
[1] as well as automatically already [2] built.
Let us see over the weekend if all test and migrate fine and then we can
consider seeding/depending on them to promote it.
[1]: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtpms/0.9.3-0ubuntu1
[2]: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/swtpm/0.6.3-0ubuntu
Rebuilds, Sanity tests and autopkgtests with the new version worked well.
Uploading libtpms to get this ready for promotion to main next week.
Note: After it is in jammy we can also hit rebuild on [1] to complete
architecture parity of swtpm.
[1]:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/swtpm/0.6.3-
Thank you Seth, so this seems all ready once the fixed version of
libtpms landed in jammy.
As mentioned before I have already prepared this in
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/libtpms/+git/libtpms/+merge/417854
It has acks there for the changes so far and should be good.
I'll
Thank you Matthias!
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