To clarify, the line above occurs in /usr/bin/vcsh, and it's a 2-second
fix.
** Changed in: vcsh (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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I don't know what you mean by there is correct form, but the bug is
still present, and thus hooks do not run. The environment variable
should be XDG_CONFIG_HOME, not XDH_CONFIG_HOME.
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Has there been any attempt to resolve this bug in 2014? It's still
causing problems.
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Title:
Python 2.7 SocketServer socket shutdown is
Public bug reported:
On trusty tahr the system install of vcsh has a typo in the line that
sets the default value for VCSH_HOOK_D.
: ${VCSH_HOOK_D:=$XDH_CONFIG_HOME/vcsh/hooks-enabled}
XDH_CONFIG_HOME should clearly be XDG_CONFIG_HOME.
This results in user hooks not executing if VCSH_HOOK_D is
I haven't used MAAS for about 6 months precisely because of this
issue. It may have been fixed in the interim.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 6:43 AM, Julian Edwards
1153...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Have any you seen this again lately?
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For the moment at least the system I had tried to install MAAS on is
in use. I may look at it again during the winter break.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Julian Edwards
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On Tuesday 15 Oct 2013 08:48:08 you wrote:
I haven't used MAAS for about 6 months
I haven't used MAAS for about 6 months precisely because of this
issue. It may have been fixed in the interim.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 6:43 AM, Julian Edwards
1153...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Have any you seen this again lately?
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For the moment at least the system I had tried to install MAAS on is
in use. I may look at it again during the winter break.
On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Julian Edwards
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On Tuesday 15 Oct 2013 08:48:08 you wrote:
I haven't used MAAS for about 6 months
Unfortunately, due in part to this bug, we aren't currently using MAAS.
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Title:
rabbitmq queue fills up and celery stops
Unfortunately, due in part to this bug, we aren't currently using MAAS.
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rabbitmq queue fills up and celery stops executing tasks when
As an update, the problem does not go away actually, it just takes
longer to develop. So, for some reason a task is getting hung or
something, causing all tasks behind it to not be executed and filling
the queue.
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As an update, the problem does not go away actually, it just takes
longer to develop. So, for some reason a task is getting hung or
something, causing all tasks behind it to not be executed and filling
the queue.
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Public bug reported:
With the default MAAS install I was having a problem where celery would
become unresponsive and stop running new tasks (including powering
compute nodes on/off) after a while, and eventually the system would
have out of memory errors. The problem seems to have been that the
Public bug reported:
With the default MAAS install I was having a problem where celery would
become unresponsive and stop running new tasks (including powering
compute nodes on/off) after a while, and eventually the system would
have out of memory errors. The problem seems to have been that the
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