I'm expecting utlemming to sponsor these uploads, so ~ubuntu-sponsors
don't need to worry about it. :)
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Title:
Fetch passwords from CloudStack
I'm expecting utlemming to sponsor these uploads, so ~ubuntu-sponsors
don't need to worry about it. :)
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Title:
Fetch
** Patch added: debdiff for CloudStack passwords in precise
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I've tested all of these on Interoute on amd64 and i386.
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Title:
Fetch passwords from CloudStack virtual router
To manage
I've tested all of these on Interoute on amd64 and i386.
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Title:
Fetch passwords from CloudStack virtual router
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Status: New = Fix Committed
** Also affects: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New
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Status: New
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Title:
Please merge irssi 0.8.17-1 (main) from Debian testing (main)
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Hmm, looks like building the package using dpkg-buildpackage drops those
there; they're something to do with CPAN.
Attached is a debdiff with them removed; I've checked and they aren't
included in the built deb in either the old or new Ubuntu packages.
** Patch added: debian_to_ubuntu.debdiff
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It introduces 256 colour support, which would be nice to have.
** Affects: irssi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Daniel Watkins (daniel-thewatkins)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: irssi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed
This is the diff from Debian's packaging to Ubuntu's (produced with
debdiff irssi_0.8.17-1.dsc irssi_0.8.17-1ubuntu1.dsc).
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I've attached a branch which is ready for smoser's review.
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cloud-init
I've attached a branch which is ready for smoser's review.
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Steve,
I think the conclusion we've reached is that cloud-init isn't an
appropriate way to add swap to an instance after it has been spun up.
cloud-init has been designed to do disk setup at first boot and so makes
assumptions that wouldn't hold after that point.
If people do want to add swap
Steve,
I think the conclusion we've reached is that cloud-init isn't an
appropriate way to add swap to an instance after it has been spun up.
cloud-init has been designed to do disk setup at first boot and so makes
assumptions that wouldn't hold after that point.
If people do want to add swap
** Description changed:
+ === Begin SRU Information ===
+ [Impact]
+ CloudStack provides an EC2-style metadata server which cloud-init consumes.
Unfortunately, the CloudStack metadata server does not exactly match the
behaviour of the EC2 metadata server. When an instance using cloud-init is
** Description changed:
+ === Begin SRU Information ===
+ [Impact]
+ CloudStack provides an EC2-style metadata server which cloud-init consumes.
Unfortunately, the CloudStack metadata server does not exactly match the
behaviour of the EC2 metadata server. When an instance using cloud-init is
** Branch linked: lp:~daniel-thewatkins/ubuntu/trusty/cloud-
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Title:
Cloud-init 0.7.5 Failed to get
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Cloud-init 0.7.5 Failed to get cloudstack user-data because
I'm unassigning myself; this isn't really a cloud image problem so much
as it is either a nova problem or a general Ubuntu problem; I'm not best
placed to solve either of these.
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I'm unassigning myself; this isn't really a cloud image problem so much
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placed to solve either of these.
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This problem (should) disappear with systemd; it takes care of
populating /etc/machine-id on first boot, though it does need the file
to exist and be empty[0].
So we should do one (or more) of:
- teach nova that an empty /etc/machine-id is equivalent to a missing one,
- introduce an Upstart job
This problem (should) disappear with systemd; it takes care of
populating /etc/machine-id on first boot, though it does need the file
to exist and be empty[0].
So we should do one (or more) of:
- teach nova that an empty /etc/machine-id is equivalent to a missing one,
- introduce an Upstart job
So I'm doing some digging in to what's actually happening, and this
might be an unexpected response from the keystone server I'm pointing
at. Marking as Invalid while I do a bit more investigation.
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So I'm doing some digging in to what's actually happening, and this
might be an unexpected response from the keystone server I'm pointing
at. Marking as Invalid while I do a bit more investigation.
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Steps to reproduce:
- Install python-glanceclient
- Configure OS_* environment variables
- Run 'glance image-list' (or any other glance command, AFAICT).
Expected Behaviour:
A list of images.
Actual Behaviour:
Unable to establish connection to
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- Install python-glanceclient
- Configure OS_* environment variables
- Run 'glance image-list' (or any other glance command, AFAICT).
Expected Behaviour:
A list of images.
Actual Behaviour:
Unable to establish connection to
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Unable to start instances
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Unable to start instances, empty /etc
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Hi Steve,
On 19/01/15 20:18, Stephen A. Zarkos wrote:
In case customers are not familiar with the term Custom Data or
how to use it, I would recommend linking to our documentation:
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Hi trialotto,
On 20/01/15 02:15, trialotto wrote:
The documentation looks great.
Thanks!
However, can you add the following (important) remarks to the
documentation page:
a) as from cloud-init 0.7.6, the option exists to create swap by
means
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Hi trialotto,
On 20/01/15 02:15, trialotto wrote:
The documentation looks great.
Thanks!
However, can you add the following (important) remarks to the
documentation page:
a) as from cloud-init 0.7.6, the option exists to create swap by
means
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Hi Steve,
On 19/01/15 20:18, Stephen A. Zarkos wrote:
In case customers are not familiar with the term Custom Data or
how to use it, I would recommend linking to our documentation:
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Steve, I've written up some documentation on how to create swap
partitions on Azure at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureSwapPartitions
Please do let me know if there are any improvements that you'd like me
to make!
(Marking this as Fix Committed until I hear back from you)
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Steve, I've written up some documentation on how to create swap
partitions on Azure at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureSwapPartitions
Please do let me know if there are any improvements that you'd like me
to make!
(Marking this as Fix Committed until I hear back from you)
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Public bug reported:
Currently we assume it will be /dev/sdb, but this may change. There is
an example of how to handle this in the Azure Linux agent.
To quote stevez in a comment on bug 1410835:
Device names are not persistent in Linux and could change, so it is not
guaranteed that the
Hi trialotto,
cloud-init has default settings for Azure instances that ensure that the
first partition of the ephemeral disk is formatted as ext4. It does this
by providing default values for disk_setup and fs_setup; you can see
these at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cloud-init-dev/cloud-
Steve,
I have just filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-
init/+bug/1411582 regarding the inconstancy of device naming; could you
confirm that I've captured the issue accurately?
Thanks,
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trialotto, I've just been doing some testing, and I've realised my above
answer is incorrect; this is definitely a problem in how cloud-init's
Azure data source works.
I'm looking in to it now.
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Actually, I've realised that I was passing in invalid cloud
configuration data. If I have the following in azure-disk.cfg:
#cloud-config
disk_setup:
ephemeral0:
table_type: mbr
layout: [66, 33]
overwrite: True
fs_setup:
- device: ephemeral0.1
filesystem: ext4
OK, so passing a file containing the following as custom-data gives us a
swap partition and a mounted disk at /mnt:
#cloud-config
disk_setup:
ephemeral0:
table_type: mbr
layout: [[66, 82], 33]
overwrite: True
fs_setup:
- device: ephemeral0.1
filesystem: swap
Public bug reported:
Currently we assume it will be /dev/sdb, but this may change. There is
an example of how to handle this in the Azure Linux agent.
To quote stevez in a comment on bug 1410835:
Device names are not persistent in Linux and could change, so it is not
guaranteed that the
Hi trialotto,
cloud-init has default settings for Azure instances that ensure that the
first partition of the ephemeral disk is formatted as ext4. It does this
by providing default values for disk_setup and fs_setup; you can see
these at http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cloud-init-dev/cloud-
Steve,
I have just filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-
init/+bug/1411582 regarding the inconstancy of device naming; could you
confirm that I've captured the issue accurately?
Thanks,
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trialotto, I've just been doing some testing, and I've realised my above
answer is incorrect; this is definitely a problem in how cloud-init's
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Actually, I've realised that I was passing in invalid cloud
configuration data. If I have the following in azure-disk.cfg:
#cloud-config
disk_setup:
ephemeral0:
table_type: mbr
layout: [66, 33]
overwrite: True
fs_setup:
- device: ephemeral0.1
filesystem: ext4
OK, so passing a file containing the following as custom-data gives us a
swap partition and a mounted disk at /mnt:
#cloud-config
disk_setup:
ephemeral0:
table_type: mbr
layout: [[66, 82], 33]
overwrite: True
fs_setup:
- device: ephemeral0.1
filesystem: swap
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We are currently moving to building CPC cloud images using Launchpad's
buildds.
A requirement for the CPC images is that (a) we produce EXT4 images with
4k blocks and, (b) that the images are resizable online to 2TB. The
attached debdiff provides config options which allow
We need to decide how we're going to handle this.
The GCE tooling (and therefore documentation) suggest that if instance-
level keys are supplied, then project-level keys are disregarded. Do we
want to mirror this?
I'm torn on this one. On the one hand, we already don't match the GCE
docs in the
We need to decide how we're going to handle this.
The GCE tooling (and therefore documentation) suggest that if instance-
level keys are supplied, then project-level keys are disregarded. Do we
want to mirror this?
I'm torn on this one. On the one hand, we already don't match the GCE
docs in the
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Ubuntu Cloud images do not work with SmartOS hypervisor
To manage
It looks like the issue here is that debian/cloud-init.templates was not
updated to include the SmartOS data source.
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Ubuntu Cloud images do not work with SmartOS hypervisor
To manage notifications about
Public bug reported:
When attempting to connect to a vivid host from a trusty client, I get
the following traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File test_script.py, line 6, in module
client.connect(10.0.3.179, username='ubuntu', password='password')
File
These checksums _were_ correct at some point (for a previous version of
the Vagrant images). However, we update the Vagrant images in place (so
that we don't break existing Vagrant files). Our tooling was
(incorrectly) assuming that the images would be in a new directory.
The checksums have been
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add GCE support for cloud-init on
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init/lp1374600
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To manage
I can confirm that an uninstall of squid-deb-proxy-client (but not the
server on the same machine) has left me with:
Acquire::http::ProxyAutoDetect /usr/share/squid-deb-proxy-client/apt-
avahi-discover;
in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/30autoproxy.
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Binary package hint: logwatch
I get the following in the email logwatch 7.3.6-1ubuntu1 sends. The
'Unknown lines' all seem reasonably standard, so I don't really care
about them, so they shouldn't be included.
- dpkg status changes Begin
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: logwatch
I get the following in the email logwatch 7.3.6-1ubuntu1 sends. The
'Unknown lines' all seem reasonably standard, so I don't really care
about them, so they shouldn't be included.
- dpkg status changes Begin
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #498799
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
When installing Intrepid on a friend's Acer Aspire 5100 over the
weekend, I ran into major problems using the install option from the
boot menu. When the installation had completed (apparently
successfully) and booted up, X wouldn't accept any input (though the
console
The linked Debian bug is for moving freeguide from contrib to main, for
the same reasons as given in this report.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #492544
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=492544
** Also affects: freeguide (Debian) via
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #456447
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=456447
** Also affects: freeguide (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=456447
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Summary changed:
- Freeguide - won't run
I'm afraid I can't, as I'm not using Ubuntu ATM.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194022
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Steps To Reproduce
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2. Restart the computer (haven't narrowed down more than this).
This will lead to GNOME starting without a window manager, which requires
running 'metacity ' from a terminal (as Alt-F2 does
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-games
When playing 'Triple Peaks' with 'Progressive Rounds' and 'Multiplier
Scoring' enabled, it is possible to score enough that the score goes
from hugely positive to hugely negative (of around the same amount,
suggesting an overflow).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130005
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Binary package hint: armagetron
This crashed at some point in the menus. I wasn't paying a great deal of
attention at the time so I'm not sure where...
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Apr 3 17:28:52 2007
Dependencies:
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
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http://librarian.launchpad.net/7129466/Disassembly.txt
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