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I'm having this problem on quantal as well, and had to install the
raring version of ec2-ami-tools. Any chance for a backport to quantal?
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I'm having this problem on quantal as well, and had to install the
raring version of ec2-ami-tools. Any chance for a backport to quantal?
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Title:
We've got a fix for this upstream. I'll probably attach a debdiff
tomorrow.
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Upstream commit here: https://github.com/xen-org/blktap-
dkms/commit/3bd35d662de12139b7ed5b6dc1076a231a651d10
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Title:
blktap-dkms
From the attached DKMS log:
DKMS make.log for blktap-2.0.93 for kernel 3.8.0-6-generic (x86_64)
п'ятниця, 15 лютого 2013 02:05:21 +0200
make: Вхожу у каталог /usr/src/linux-headers-3.8.0-6-generic
CC [M] /var/lib/dkms/blktap/2.0.93/build/control.o
In file included from
There is a missing dependency on qemu-common, which installs the keymaps
to the correct location. There must be a divergence from Debian in the
qemu packages, and the xen-hypervisor package hasn't caught up. See bug
#907217.
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I'm a collegue of the collegue that Bob mentioned. I just logged into
the collegue's computer, and he's got dom0_mem=2048M in his Xen
commandline:
GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN_DEFAULT=dom0_mem=2048M console=com1 com1=38400,8n1
loglvl=all guest_loglvl=all
He may have set this up before the first time he
This happened to me last night on Precise, 3.2.0-31-generic amd64. This
isn't consistently reproducible, but I recall the same symptoms
happening a few times over the last few months (I don't have logs from
those hangs, sorry).
Oct 10 02:10:54 uk kernel: [875851.869738] WARNING: at
I've resolved this issue in upstream blktap-dkms, and pushed the updated
deb package to the xcp-unstable PPA [1]. The fixed version is blktap-
dkms-2.0.93-1ubuntu1~quantal. The upstream source repo is here [2] if
anyone wants to take a look.
I'll see if I an initiate a requestsync directly from
Fix in ppa:ubuntu-xen-org/xcp-unstable
** Also affects: xcp
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: xcp
Importance: Undecided = High
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Mike McClurg (mike-mcclurg)
** Changed in: xcp-storage-managers (Ubuntu)
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Thanks James!
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Title:
blktap-dkms links to missing symbols in kernel 3.5
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Title
Public bug reported:
The ISOSR driver erroneously tagged all ISO VDIs as 'file' types when it
should have tagged them as 'phy' types. The XenServer hotplug scripts
are quite simple, and don't distinguish between these two types. The
upstream Xen 4.1 hotplug scripts, however, are quite robust, and
Moving this from Invalid to In Progress. We still need to fix this
package so that it depends on qemu-common when installing on Ubuntu.
** Changed in: xcp-vncterm (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = In Progress
** Also affects: xcp
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: xcp
I haven't uploaded this fix yet ;) Anyway, blktap doesn't speak qcow, so
I don't think that the issue would manifest itself for you. The issue is
that the blktap kernel module doesn't even build on the 3.5 kernel
without the patch that I referred to in #2.
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Ah, thanks Marc! I didn't know that. Why are the keymaps duplicated
between these packages? There must have been a reason to deviate from
Debian's qemu.
I'll rework the patch so that we have different depends based on the
vendor, instead of using two different patch series.
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xcp-vncterm fails to start because it can't find the qemu keymaps,
because it hardcodes the location of the keymaps. We have a patch that
points xcp-vncterm at /usr/share/qemu/keymaps on Debian, but that wasn't
working on Ubuntu because qemu-keymaps on Ubuntu puts the keymaps at
So xen-hypervisor-amd64 suggests xen-utils-4.1 suggests qemu-keymaps and
qemu-utils in both Debian and Ubuntu. Perhaps one of the three packages
(xen-utils-4.1, qemu-keymaps, qemu-utils) should also suggest qemu-
common? It seems the only package that suggests/requires qemu-common is
qemu-kvm. Is
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 9:02 PM, Tyler Hicks tyhi...@canonical.com wrote:
Hi Mike - Thanks for the debdiff!
There were a few corrections that I made to the changelog:
- The update wasn't targeted for the precise-security pocket
- It didn't reference this bug
- The new version was incorrect
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Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Title:
vncterm fails because qemu is in different location than
to the correct
location.
** Affects: xcp-vncterm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Mike McClurg (mike-mcclurg)
Status: New
** Changed in: xcp-vncterm (Ubuntu)
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Debdiff patch attached.
** Patch added: xcp-vncterm.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xcp-vncterm/+bug/1029453/+attachment/3237770/+files/xcp-vncterm.debdiff
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Status: New = In Progress
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We can probably provide Canonical with a pre-release build of
XenServer, if that would be helpful to you, Stefan.
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Title:
Xen VCPUs hotplug does
Marking confirmed.
** Changed in: blktap-dkms (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: blktap-dkms (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mike McClurg (mike-mcclurg)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: Confirmed
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Title:
blktap-dkms links to missing symbols in kernel 3.5
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Unverified fix:
https://github.com/mcclurmc/blktap-
dkms/commit/d33302b91d42e605f64e561488811064028cc4d1
This fix works in that it compiles and the resulting module loads
cleanly ;) Need to do some testing tomorrow.
** Changed in: blktap-dkms (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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* Why is this necessary:
This package update fixes some packaging bugs, as well as a bug which
prevented VMs from shutting down properly. We have also introduced a new
upstream change which allows xcp-xapi to make use of Open vSwitch. This
was a feature which was highly desired for the Precise
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Session Notes:
AGENDA:
- What is XCP and Kronos?
- Current state of Project Kronos
- Work remaining (porting and packaging)
- Ubuntu next-steps?
- Could we used clustered LVM instead of our own version? Perhaps, but we
Public bug reported:
Please sync xen-api 1.3.2-4 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Changelog entries since current precise version 1.3-15:
xen-api (1.3.2-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Added missing dependency on pciutils.
* xcp-networkd should have been depending on debconf, not
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Session Notes:
AGENDA:
- What is XCP and Kronos?
- Current state of Project Kronos
- Work remaining (porting and packaging)
- Ubuntu next-steps?
- Could we used clustered LVM instead of our own version? Perhaps, but we
Blueprint changed by Mike McClurg:
Whiteboard changed:
Session Notes:
AGENDA:
- What is XCP and Kronos?
- Current state of Project Kronos
- Work remaining (porting and packaging)
- Ubuntu next-steps?
- Could we used clustered LVM instead of our own version? Perhaps, but we
Public bug reported:
The 3.0 Linux kernel used in Ubuntu 11.04 and 11.10 is lacking a rather
key set of patches in which inform the Xen hypervisor about the power
management (specifically cpufreq scaling) properties of the processors
in the system. Without these patches, Xen will not make use of
A browseable link for the patch series is here:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/konrad/xen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/devel
/acpi-cpufreq.v4
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Xen performance issue: backport acpi-cpufreq.v4
I've checked the ubuntu-precise tree and I don't think that this branch
has been merged yet:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu%2Fubuntu-
precise.gita=searchh=HEADst=commits=acpi-cpufreq
I'm going to move this to Confirmed and set the bot-stop-nagging tag.
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Hi Joseph,
Konrad has just submitted an RFC to LKML to discuss mainlining this.
Please see:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/30/245
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- - chuck.sh...@canonical.com
- - ad...@canonical.com
- - a...@seamicro.com
- - m...@canonical.com
- AGENDA
+ AGENDA:
- What is XCP and Kronos?
- Current state of Project Kronos
- Work remaining (porting
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Session Notes:
AGENDA
- What is XCP and Kronos?
- Current state of Project Kronos
- Work remaining (porting and packaging)
- Ubuntu next-steps?
- Could we used clustered LVM instead of our own version? Perhaps
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