I wonder how many people have broken autoupdate system cause of this,
and they don't even realize their systems are no longer updating
anymore.
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MTU not applied on private ethernet interfaces
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The -proposed 2.1.3-4buntu0.2 fixes this issue for me.
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CUPS web interface stops responding after a while
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I am not sure what 16.04 has to do with this bug report though.
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Unbound depends on /usr/sbin in path
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service unbound start
It works for most programs to do this in cron, as it is sometimes done
to manage programs with known memory leaks.
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unbound was crashing, due do an issue in libcrypto.
For a temporary solution, I attemped to add a cron job, to start unbound, till
I was able to diagnose and fix the cause of the crashing behaviour.
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Works for me.
[ 98.715393] qla2xxx [:00:00.0]-0005: : QLogic Fibre Channel HBA Driver:
8.07.00.26-k.
[ 98.715608] qla2xxx [:10:00.0]-001d: : Found an ISP2432 irq 18 iobase
0xc90003612000.
[ 98.716407] qla2xxx [:10:00.0]-0034:1: MSI-X: Unsupported ISP 2432
SSVID/SSDID
Works fine here also.
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xenial kernel crash on HP BL460c G7 (qla24xx problem?)
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Unbound init.d script in 12.04 and 14.04 both depends on /usr/sbin being
in PATH, and if not, fails to run the init script.
the unbound-anchor and unbound-checkconf should be specified under full
path, or path env should be adjusted.
** Affects: unbound (Ubuntu)
lp1554003Commitd3b9bcd9c works fine, no panics.
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xenial kernel crash on HP BL460c G7 (qla24xx problem?)
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I am also having this issue.
Ubuntu 4.4.0-4.18~lp1554003Commitbed9-generic 4.4.1
is good for me.
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xenial kernel crash on HP BL460c
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It is, not sure how I missed that before I reported.
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xenial kernel crash on HP BL460c G7 (qla24xx problem?)
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cannot run apport due to panics on boot, during initrd before
filesystems are mounted/loaded.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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when upgrading from 4.3.0-5 to 4.4.0-15, the system no longer boots, due
to kernel panics on the qla2xxx module.
blacklisting this module, updating initrd, corrected this issue as a
work around.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
This is a patch I created, by backporting 2.4 commits for DH keys to
2.2, to solve the DH keys too small issues on certs.
Adding here in case it helps anyone.
** Patch added: DH key sizing backport from 2.4
This is a patch I created, by backporting 2.4 commits for DH keys to
2.2, to solve the DH keys too small issues on certs.
Adding here in case it helps anyone.
** Patch added: DH key sizing backport from 2.4
debian/rules
and add libprocps-dev to debian/control
Quoting flickerfly josiah.ritc...@gmail.com:
What is the file I need to edit to remove --disable-procfs option?
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What is the file I need to edit to remove --disable-procfs option?
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It is not, it might be fixed in vivid, as that was pulled from upstream,
but I haven't verified yet.
I have pushed my own fixed package into my ppa:patrickdk/general-lucid
for trusty if you wish to use it.
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It is not, it might be fixed in vivid, as that was pulled from upstream,
but I haven't verified yet.
I have pushed my own fixed package into my ppa:patrickdk/general-lucid
for trusty if you wish to use it.
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I just backported the vivid 0.17.0 version to trusty. It runs without
issues, and seems to have corrected the problems.
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corosync hangs
This package is not part of ubuntu though, it's in the universe pool, no
ubuntu support is provided by them.
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Kernel Panic using 14.04
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Please sync xtables-addons 2.6-1 (universe) from Debian jessie (main)
Version 2.4 of xtables is required for kernel 3.13 support (current version
is 2.3)
I have had no problems compiling or running 2.6 on trusty, and have been
using 2.4 for a year now (including trusty
Is there a work around? I posted 2 workarounds this? did you fail to
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Kernel Panic using 14.04
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open-vm-tools spams syslog every 30seconds with:
[warning] [guestinfo] Failed to get vmstats.
This is cause of the procfs disable on the configure line.
This has been fixed upstream in debian, but hasn't been adjusted yet in ubuntu.
Fix is to remove the --disable-procfs
Public bug reported:
When upgrading my pacemaker/corosync machines from ubuntu 12.04 to
14.04, update-rc.d for pacemaker is not run, so the new pacemaker init.d
script is never executed on system startup, causing corosync/pacemaker
HA system to not start.
When adding the new pacemaker init.d
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open-vm-tools spams syslog every 30seconds with:
[warning] [guestinfo] Failed to get vmstats.
This is cause of the procfs disable on the configure line.
This has been fixed upstream in debian, but hasn't been adjusted yet in ubuntu.
Fix is to remove the --disable-procfs
Public bug reported:
When upgrading my pacemaker/corosync machines from ubuntu 12.04 to
14.04, update-rc.d for pacemaker is not run, so the new pacemaker init.d
script is never executed on system startup, causing corosync/pacemaker
HA system to not start.
When adding the new pacemaker init.d
Public bug reported:
I have been having problems, and some others have to, with 14.04
devbiosname causing renaming of network interfaces.
I also started to have this issue today on 12.04
In both cases ethx gets renamed to renamey interface, and causes the
interface to basically get lost.
In my
It crashs when iptables_rawpost is loaded, and a packet is received.
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Kernel Panic using 14.04
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I have several ubuntu 12.04 systems. On testing some of them to upgrade
to 14.04, a few of them fail.
All the systems where updated to the moment before the trusty upgrade,
so they where running 12.04.04 at upgrade time.
The ones that work file, seem to be installed
# debconf-show grub-pc
grub-pc/kopt_extracted: false
grub2/kfreebsd_cmdline:
grub2/device_map_regenerated:
* grub-pc/install_devices:
grub-pc/postrm_purge_boot_grub: false
grub-pc/install_devices_failed_upgrade: true
grub-pc/disk_description:
* grub2/linux_cmdline: elevator=noop
*
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When I have xtables-addons-dkms installed, I get kernel panics when
loading my iptables rule set.
xtables-addons-common 2.3-1
xtables-addons-dkms 2.3-1
linux-image-3.13.0-13-generic
linux-image-3.13.0-14-generic
I tested both of the above linux kernels.
Attached is the
I have confirmed, using xtables 2.4 corrects this issue. Looks like lots
of pointer issues where fixed from 2.3 to 2.4
I built a sample package at https://launchpad.net/~patrickdk/+archive
/general-lucid/
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I just made my own xtables package to work with newer kernel releases,
cause ubuntu seems to have broken everything with their enablement stack
for 12.04
https://launchpad.net/~patrickdk/+archive/general-lucid/
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This bug is not going be solvable as is.
I have loaded jemalloc into apache2 on 12.04.2, and have no issues.
It could be a apache module your loading that is having issues, or
something outside of apache maybe.
using ld.so.preload to do this, affects EVERY program on your system, I
haven't
Public bug reported:
The clamav package adds a proxy config to the files when using an apt
caching proxy. Such as using apt-cacher-ng.
Since this proxy is meant strictly for apt only, but is configured for
clamav, freshclaim fails to download updates cause it's not using a real
http proxy. This
Public bug reported:
The clamav package adds a proxy config to the files when using an apt
caching proxy. Such as using apt-cacher-ng.
Since this proxy is meant strictly for apt only, but is configured for
clamav, freshclaim fails to download updates cause it's not using a real
http proxy. This
Quantal RC installs are oversized
i386 installs:
Diskspace used 569megs, over 500m limit
modules used 16megs, under 40m limit
x64 installs:
diskspace used 628megs, over 500m limit
modules used 22megs, under 40m limit
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Testing on Quantal Final RC's
installing iso to iscsi root fails to boot, and is stuck in bootloader
(busybox initramfs shell)
Last screen output is:
Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done.
Begin: Mounting root file system ... Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ...
You mean KB? cause 652k is kind of small? or do you mean, 66800B?
and what is the 93250B?
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JEOS install oversized
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Installing open-iscsi from proposed fixed the second issue, but first
issue about iscsi script setting up nic before nic is found via udev is
still an issue.
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Quantal Alpha 3 installs have increased, wrong kernel again it seems.
i386 install:
Diskspace used 853megs
modules used 111megs
x64 install:
Diskspace used 960megs
modules used 146megs
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I see my nic, but no ip set:
2: eth0: BROADCAST,MULTICAST mtu 1500 qdisc noop qlen 1000
link/ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
I am not seeing any dhcp requests being done on the network
on all of my installs I get the following output:
ipconfig: no devices to configure
Ok, it seems dhcp is missing from initrd. If I assign an ip manually,
and exit initramfs propt, iscsi root gets mounted, and it boots fine.
I can't locate any dhcp client in the initrd image though.
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Ignore my last comment.
Seems running /scripts/local-top/iscsi, resets everything properly, and
gets boot going again.
Possible this script is running before the kernel nic modules are
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Quantal Alpha 2 installs are oversized
i386 installs:
Diskspace used 540megs, over 500m limit
modules used 16megs, under 40m limit
x64 installs:
diskspace used 587megs, over 500m limit
modules used 22megs, under 40m limit
** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
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Quantal Alpha 1 installs are oversized
i386 installs:
Diskspace used 672megs, over 500m limit
modules used 109megs, over 40m limit
x64 installs:
diskspace used 816megs, over 500m limit
modules used 143megs, over 40m limit
** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
When installing using an iscsi disk, the initiator name changes between
install and postinstall.
When installing, the open-iscsi package gets extracted and sets up
/etc/iscsi/initiatorname.iscsi as
InitiatorName=iqn.1993-08.org.debian:01:3271f5491f86
is used to login to
Hmm, actually, after updating initrd again, it went back to the first
one, heh, wonder what exactly was going on.
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iscsi install initiator
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Installing 12.04 alpha2, jeos (minimal virtual server) install uses
513MB on a 2gig disk with the amd64 install.
The i386 install is fine, at 467MB
** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: iso-testing
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Seems like a new update to ie9 microsoft pushed out is causing issues
connecting to lighttpd 1.4.26 (lucid)
It doesn't happen on the first connection, but does when I user attempts
to login. The SSL connection fails to be setup correctly.
This only started happening this
This corrects ifup, and almost corrects ifdown.
ifdown still downs the whole interface do to the ip link set dev x down
line, it shouldn't be called on alias interfaces, but that is beyond me
at the moment. Also not sure if the tun up/down could use this code
also. The debian/testbuild file needs
It corrects the issue for me, and nice fast boot is achieved.
Network is still up and working.
Filesystem works, and rw
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iSCSI root
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xchat-gnome keeps crashing or just not working when open for a few weeks
at a time cause it uses up all it's 1024 file handles.
This patch seems to fix the issue.
http://xchat.org/files/source/2.8/patches/xc284-fix-scrollbfdleak.diff
This is still an issue in the trunk
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Express install works, gets to installing vmware tools, and vmware says
the cdrom was ejected but locked, and asks for confirmation to remove
the cdrom (click no or yes doesn't matter)
After vmware tools finishs installing, the info on screen says it will
go to the gui
I thought it was just my cpu, then my drives. Till I upgraded both, and
still notice this on 3 systems. All running 10.04 amd64 though.
My drives just go from doing 80MB/s to 2MB/s using luks aes-cbc-essiv:sha256
My other systems are using aes-xts-plain:sha512
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For reference, my set config setup.
Normal configs for dhcp (in two different installs using static vs
dynamic ips)
ietd config (20gig partition):
Target iqn.1999-05.com.patrickdk:testing.iscsiboot
Lun 0 Path=/dev/sda5,Type=blockio
tftp config for pxe boot:
label iscsi-root
menu
I'm still having the issue using the Apr 8th daily build, using amd64
right now, I will try i386 when it downloads.
It's still the same issue. I'm using a standalone hardy server with
ietd/tftp, and a lucid dhcp server
The test is running in vmware esx. I'll also give it a try this weekend
on
Nope still fails for me, on amd64 and i386
Tried on real hardware with Broadcom 5751 and e1000 nics.
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Odd, I get the same result on VMware Workstation, 7.1.2 and 7.1.4, 64bit
installed on 10.04
I tried it with and without 3d graphics enabled.
And with both iso images, i386 and amd64.
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For esx 4.1update1, it's dell r410 servers
For workstation:
intel E8600, 8gig ram, GeForce 9300 GE (using nvidia driver 260.19.26)
I never use the easy install option.
When cd boots, I select english, then Install Ubuntu Server, screen
resizes larger, and that is all I ever see, besides the
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected natty
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: debian-installer
Attempt to install natty amd64/i386 fails after menu selection in
gfxboot when using ESXi 4.1update1 (with 4mb video or auto video ram
options), due to video issue
apport information
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Fails
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Binary package hint: debian-installer
Attempt to install natty amd64/i386 fails after menu selection in grub
when using ESXi 4.1update1 (with 4mb video or auto video ram options),
due to video issue with linux kernel.
Using nomodeset has no effect.
Removing the vga=788
Confirmed issue exists in beta iso images also.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Yep, this bug report, this is a kernel issue to me atleast, not grub.
I tried about 10 other options to vga=, but none work.
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Doing the server default+raid1 test, disconnecting drive 2 causes boot
to fail.
mdadm find the good drive, and detects the missing drive but doesn't
create the md devices.
Screen dump:
Attempting to start the RAID in degraded mode...
After an hour or so, more info:
could not start boot splash: Input/output error
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
/dev/sda1: clean, 52312/491520 files, 262116/1965824 blocks
* Starting Apparmor profiles [ OK ]
/etc/init.d/rc: 341: /etc/rcS.d/S55urandom: Input/output error
/proc/self/fd/10: 30:
This also affects i386.
It doesn't matter if I use a static or dhcp ip address.
I did find, if I delete/disable/remove /etc/init.d/open-iscsi,
everything works perfectly :)
For amd64/i386 and auth/unauth
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Binary package hint: debian-installer
Natty alpha3 test iso's for ubuntu-server amd64 (haven't tested i386
yet).
Running the iscsi auth and unauth tests.
Installation is fine. Before reboot, I copy vmlinuz and initrd.img to
tftp server.
System boots ok, till it gets past
I installed again, but with sshd loaded, just to test.
sshd is running, and attempts to log me in, but fails checking my
password (hard without a disk)
and /etc/network/interfaces contains
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more
After an hour or so, more info:
could not start boot splash: Input/output error
fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2
/dev/sda1: clean, 52312/491520 files, 262116/1965824 blocks
* Starting Apparmor profiles [ OK ]
/etc/init.d/rc: 341: /etc/rcS.d/S55urandom: Input/output error
/proc/self/fd/10: 30:
This also affects i386.
It doesn't matter if I use a static or dhcp ip address.
I did find, if I delete/disable/remove /etc/init.d/open-iscsi,
everything works perfectly :)
For amd64/i386 and auth/unauth
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I think 4 is alittle low, depending on what your doing, but 8-10 would
be ok.
I agree, 50 is pretty high number to be using though.
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I think 4 is alittle low, depending on what your doing, but 8-10 would
be ok.
I agree, 50 is pretty high number to be using though.
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This is still an issue on the ec2 kernels, I have tested I can easily
root 309 and 310 for lucid.
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linux-image-2.6.35-20-generic works
linux-image-2.6.36-999-generic (2010-09-08) works
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Binary package hint: grub2
Upgraded packages today, hasn't been updated for about 2 weeks (been
away).
After upgrades, system wouldn't boot. I just get a black screen after
the grub menu.
Edited /etc/default/grub and added: GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text
update-grub
reboot,
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black screen after grub menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/608429
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Seem to not be happening anymore, I tried the lucid rc, and can't make
it happen, and my install that I have been upgrading isn't doing it
anymore, I think since beta2 but haven't payed attention.
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BUG: soft lockup - CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/548759
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Public bug reported:
not sure what is going on, happened overnight.
ProblemType: KernelOops
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
Annotation: Your system might become unstable now and might need to be
restarted.
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
List of
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42048649/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42048650/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42048652/BootDmesg.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: quagga
Version: 0.99.9-2ubuntu1
on Ubuntu 8.04.4
Using bgp for ipv6 doesn't advertise local routes.
It will accept routes from other systems.
Using karmic, everything is fine. I did read in quagga that this issue
was fixed in a later version of quagga
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: quagga
Version: 0.99.9-2ubuntu1
on Ubuntu 8.04.4
Using bgp for ipv6 doesn't advertise local routes.
It will accept routes from other systems.
Using karmic, everything is fine. I did read in quagga that this issue
was fixed in a later version of quagga
I am having the same issue, using lkus dm_crypt mount on user login.
Using ubuntu 9.04 with all updates current as of today.
I made a sample wrapper script also like said above, but it still hangs with
the --timeout=10
#!/bin/sh
OPTION=
if [ $1 = settle ]; then
OPTION=--timeout=10
fi
I am using jaunty amd64, and am having this issue.
I did a tcpdump with encryption turned off (starttls encryption refuses
to work but works fine on all other clients I use).
I never see it attempt to auth, even though server requires auth is checked.
I does the helo, them mail from, rcpt to,
Strange. I have had amd64 ubuntu installed for a week now, just got
around to setting up email on it, as I normally use webmail. and you see
my issue above. I had to leave after I posted that, took my laptop with
me. Got back home, loaded the laptop up, and it just works like it
should.
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