Strange. I built a Hardy virtual machine and 1.2.9 was installed.
Indeed, the archives do say 1.0.10. I'll have to determine what
happened with my VM. At any rate, if the error is thrown then that
version doesn't support the parameter.
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I didn't have any trouble upgrading a JeOS/vmbuilder Hardy server today.
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I've only managed to use this parameter with Ubuntu 8.04 . Otherwise,
the error above is thrown.
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Hmmm, the default shipped with 8.10 is
dovecot-imapd 1:1.1.4-0ubuntu1.3
but an updated 8.04 has
dovecot-imapd 1:1.2.9-1ubuntu3
Why does this parameter work with the older version?
And @Gaylord, why aren't you running the latest available with 8.04
anyway?
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I've uploaded comparable screenshots for both Jaunty and Karmic.
** Attachment added: dstat+top+jconsole-904.png
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The description is fine. On Karmic, using a generic stress tool
('stress') the simulated load is reported but the specific (real-life)
load I refer to is not. So the problem is a subtle one.
Thank you for the tutorial on cpu load. A *zero* load, however, that
corresponds to
** Attachment added: dmesg
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Binary package hint: openvpn
I have a server that was upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10. I cannot say with
certainty what was happening during 9.04 but systematically when I
reboot the daemon does not come up:
$ sudo service openvpn status
[sudo] password for blah:
* could not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openvpn
I have a server that was upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10. I cannot say with
certainty what was happening during 9.04 but systematically when I
reboot the daemon does not come up:
$ sudo service openvpn status
[sudo] password for blah:
* could not
Public bug reported:
Overview:
Using java-based tools (tomcat) on 64-bit server Karmic reports almost
non-existent CPU load. Screenshot (screenshot_910.png) displays this.
However, the same load applied to Jaunty shows a different report
(screenshot_904.png). Note that stress tools applied to
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** Description changed:
Overview:
Using java-based tools (tomcat) on 64-bit server Karmic reports almost
- non-existent CPU load. Screenshot (screenshot_910.png) displays this.
- However, the same load applied to Jaunty shows a different report
- (screenshot_904.png). Note that stress
I did add a sync to the following file
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/VMBuilder/disk.py
Here
def umount(self):
self.vm.cancel_cleanup(self.umount)
if (self.type != TYPE_SWAP) and not self.dummy:
logging.debug('Syncing')
run_cmd('sync')
I did add a sync to the following file
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/VMBuilder/disk.py
Here
def umount(self):
self.vm.cancel_cleanup(self.umount)
if (self.type != TYPE_SWAP) and not self.dummy:
logging.debug('Syncing')
run_cmd('sync')
I want to specify that an iscsi volume can be attached on bootup and
shutdown with no problem.
Such a volume can also be mounted on bootup.
All this without any adjustments whatsoever (ex: changing the startup
links).
However, upon shutdown or reboot, if the volume happens to be mounted
then,
So for fun I rejigged the startup commands and it made my local setup
work. I doubt this is the proper way to go however.
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 2009-12-17 19:25 S33umountfs - ../init.d/umountfs
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2009-12-17 19:29 S34open-iscsi -
../init.d/open-iscsi
lrwxrwxrwx 1
Just wanted to make obvious that my rc links given above are for rc0.d
and rc6.d .
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I can confirm that an iscsi volume can be mounted automatically at boot
time for a Karmic client/initiator.
Now a reboot hangs terribly when such a volume is mounted. I've
attached a screenshot. It appears to confirm the comment above
(theterran wrote on 2009-06-15) where we need to
** Attachment added: iscsi_client_reboot-910-2.png
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Public bug reported:
When using the line
--addpkg ubuntu-desktop
to the vmbuilder invocation unexpected messages appear near the end of
the process:
2009-12-15 20:57:38,007 INFO: Committed revision 2.^M
2009-12-15 20:57:40,097 INFO: umount: /tmp/vmbuilderS5ELLk/root/proc:
device is
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Soory, transcript.txt is actually the shell script I used to do launch
vmbuilder. The transcript is actually attached as typescript.txt (from
script command).
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Public bug reported:
When using the line
--addpkg ubuntu-desktop
to the vmbuilder invocation unexpected messages appear near the end of
the process:
2009-12-15 20:57:38,007 INFO: Committed revision 2.^M
2009-12-15 20:57:40,097 INFO: umount: /tmp/vmbuilderS5ELLk/root/proc:
device is
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Soory, transcript.txt is actually the shell script I used to do launch
vmbuilder. The transcript is actually attached as typescript.txt (from
script command).
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What other information is required to make this bug complete? Currently
in Jaunty you cannot mount iscsi volumes at boot time without stuffing a
mount command in /etc/rc.local.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: supybot
I'm running 9.10, upgraded from a fresh install of 9.04.
$ dpkg-query -W supybot
supybot 0.83.4.1.ds-2
I am using some plugins from Launchpad:
lp:~dennis/ubuntu-bots/main plugins_ubuntu-bots
This is my session with the bot:
13:06 pmatulis
$ uname -a
Linux hostname 2.6.24-25-server #1 SMP Tue Oct 20 07:20:02 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
This is actually a Canonical Support case. I've asked the customer to
use apport-collect but that may not happen. Let me know what other
information is required to move this one forward. I don't
Public bug reported:
There is a problem using bonding with 80003ES2LAN network cards (e1000
module) on Hardy. The system can hang and data corruption has been
observed.
Please see attachments: kernel_logs.txt
This is from a Sun Fire X2250
Red Hat confirmed bug and patch:
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** Description changed:
There is a problem using bonding with 80003ES2LAN network cards (e1000
module) on Hardy. The system can hang and data corruption has been
observed.
- Please see attachments: kernel_logs.txt and dmesg.
+ Please see attachments: kernel_logs.txt
This is from a
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Hardware:
Dell PowerEdge 2950 (system) specs: http://is.gd/4Eohj
Dell Powervault MD1000 (storage) specs: http://is.gd/4EqcR
Ubuntu release:
- 8.04.3 64bit server
- linux-image-2.6.24-25-server 2.6.24-25.63
+ 8.10 64bit server
+ Linux
** Description changed:
Symptoms:
+ These symptoms were also present in a Hardy installation. Upgraded to
+ Intrepid in the hopes of resolving the issue.
Hardware:
Dell PowerEdge 2950 (system) specs: http://is.gd/4Eohj
Dell Powervault MD1000 (storage) specs: http://is.gd/4EqcR
The PERC controllers use the megaraid_sas module. The modinfo for it is
contained in attachment
megaraid_sas_8.10.txt
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After a system freeze while still running 8.04, xfs_repair was run.
It's output is contained in attachment
xfs_repair_8.04.txt
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** Description changed:
Symptoms:
These symptoms were also present in a Hardy installation. Upgraded to
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Hardware:
Dell PowerEdge 2950 (system) specs: http://is.gd/4Eohj
Dell Powervault MD1000 (storage) specs: http://is.gd/4EqcR
Kernel output for system crashes. See attachments:
system_crash1_8.04.txt
system_crash2_8.04.txt
Various kernel errors. See attachments:
kernel_errors1_8.04.txt
kernel_errors2_8.04.txt
** Attachment added: system_crash1_8.04.txt
Last attachment was a duplicate. Here is the correct one.
** Attachment added: kernel_errors2_8.04.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35663197/kernel_errors2_8.04.txt
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I find this error especially troubling:
kernel: [81712.790055] attempt to access beyond end of device
kernel: [81712.790059] dm-2: rw=0, want=47983366242312, limit=81996529664
There appears to be something wrong with how the kernel and the
filesystem are interacting. The kernel is making an I/O
** Attachment added: kernel_errors1_8.04.txt
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** Description changed:
Symptoms:
- These symptoms were also present in a Hardy installation. Upgraded to
- Intrepid in the hopes of resolving the issue.
+ The system is extremely unstable during high loads of the NFS service.
+ Symptoms include:
+
+1. XFS filesystem becoming
Public bug reported:
Hardware:
Dell PowerEdge 2950 (system) specs: http://is.gd/4Eohj
Dell Powervault MD1000 (storage) specs: http://is.gd/4EqcR
Ubuntu release:
8.04.3 64bit server
linux-image-2.6.24-25-server 2.6.24-25.63
Overview of setup:
* System *
Internal drive /dev/sda
- sda1
So is someone working on fixing cryptsetup in karmic? I see the
importance is Undecided and is not assigned to anyone.
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Antti Kaijanmäki wrote:
AFAIK there's nothing to fix for karmic. Karmic's cryptsetup is already
fixed as it clears the superblock of newly created partitions. It's the
old versions of cryptsetup that are broken and it might be a good idea
to patch them up for every release which still is
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
I had enabled jaunty-proposed according to:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
A subsequent upgrade to karmic left the preferences file unchanged:
-
Package: *
Pin: release a=jaunty-security
Pin-Priority: 990
I have heard a report of this happening but it is obviously not biting
systems consistently. The problem must be triggered by something
specific on the system. I know it's been a while but please archive the
following directory and attach it to the bug (dist-upgrade.tar.gz):
I tried installing with the Server Beta ISO with a USB CD drive and the
install fails at:
==
[!!] Detect and mount CD-ROM
Your installation CD-ROM couldn't be mounted..
Try again to mount the CD-ROM?
Yes No
I was using the 64-bit Server ISO.
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I cannot reproduce this.
$ uname -a
2.6.31-11-generic-pae #38-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 2 12:53:03 UTC 2009 i686
GNU/Linux
$ sudo /etc/init.d/nfs-kernel-server start
* Exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon...
...done.
* Starting NFS kernel daemon
...done.
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Public bug reported:
Running the karmic kernel under KVM with virtio disk (/dev/vda) causes
error messages to be sent to the console whenever the disk is accessed.
See dmesg.txt for the messages. Sample:
[ 3651.003060] end_request: I/O error, dev vda, sector 0
These messages are not created
** Attachment added: U910bS-2.xml
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** Description changed:
- Running the karmic kernel under KVM with virtio disk causes error
- messages to be sent to the console whenever the disk is accessed.
+ Running the karmic kernel under KVM with
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Binary package hint: apt-file
According to the documentation (man page):
--fixed-string | -F
Do not expand search pattern with
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Is this bug only relevant to disk files? I am booting guests fine with
raw disks, albeit LVM-based.
Details:
On a Jaunty KVM host I'm using LVM. When creating a guest I allocated 2
logical volumes (4 GB and 80 GB) to it to be used as raw disks. With
virt-manager I used the first one
Is this bug only relevant to disk files? I am booting guests fine with
raw disks, albeit LVM-based.
Details:
On a Jaunty KVM host I'm using LVM. When creating a guest I allocated 2
logical volumes (4 GB and 80 GB) to it to be used as raw disks. With
virt-manager I used the first one
I tried installing karmic alpha6 deskop today on a jaunty kvm host and
upon first boot the display is messed. It oscillates between a good
display and a corrupted display with a frequency of about 3 seconds.
See screenshot for the corrupted display. Note that during installation
I specified
Note that I was installing over a forwarded SSH session (ssh -X host
virt-manager).
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The installation of Jaunty i386 desktop succeeds in exactly the same
environment and with the same install method.
On the host:
virt-manager0.6.1-1ubuntu4
kvm 1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu12.3
libvirt00.6.1-0ubuntu5.1
Linux kvm-server-2 2.6.28-15-server #49-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 18 20:09:37
I'm declaring my problem fixed. Don't know why. Update I guess. I can
now reboot and have sound working. I can also change applications
(firefox to songbird) and have sound come out. All this without any
fiddling.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm
If we want to make the kvm-ok script really useful then it should be
disassociated from the kvm package. Users should not have to install
kvm and its dependents in order to discover whether they can use kvm. I
propose we move this script into the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm
If we want to make the kvm-ok script really useful then it should be
disassociated from the kvm package. Users should not have to install
kvm and its dependents in order to discover whether they can use kvm. I
propose we move this script into the
$ grep Codec /proc/asound/card0/codec*
Codec: Realtek ALC888
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virt-goodies
This package provides two things:
1. a Python script to convert vmware config files (.vmx) to kvm config files
(.xml).
2. a libvirt Munin plugin
Installing virt-goodies drags in munin-node which will cause a daemon to
run. This is silly.
** Changed in: wicd (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: apturl
Crash.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Sep 1 20:16:26 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ErrorMessage: error creating directory
`./usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/AptUrl/gtk': No such file or directory
Package: apturl
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31190228/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31190229/Dmesg.txt
** Attachment
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wicd
I'm using a bridge because I'm using KVM:
$ brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.00018068ae1d no eth0
virbr0 8000. yes
When I reboot I
I had previously worked around this problem by building/patching
libvirt0 and libvirt-bin from the karmic source but my server suddenly
broke again.
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I've been getting inconsistent behaviour with my device:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
Subsystem: AOPEN Inc. Device 062d
Sometimes upon reboot sound works without changing any configuration.
Sometimes the reboot mutes the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virt-manager
In jaunty (at least) virt-manager presents a mouse pointer that does not
sync properly with the underlying guest. There is an issue whereby the
pointer hits an invisible wall. Apparently a workaround is to add a
usb tablet and configure
Do you really expect to have the ISO tunneled over SSH? I'm not sure
that would be a great thing. But I agree the dialog should be presented
some other way.
One option is to store the ISO images on the server and launch virt-
manager remotely:
$ ssh -X u...@host virt-manager
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virt-manager
Currently (0.6.1-1ubuntu4) virt-manager does not remove the image of a
deleted machine. This is counter-intuitive. In addition, a server's
disk can quickly fill up due to this behaviour.
The dialog should at least prompt the user:
Do you
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for every user
on the system is not acceptable:
$ sudo chown -R root:root ~/.config/menus
QA Team response deadline: June 11, 15:15 UTC
REF:5002005u5kP
affects ubuntu/gnome-panel
security yes
private yes
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affects ubuntu/autofs
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Maybe upload lts.conf?
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The workaround:
1. Create a script in the chroot whose purpose is to set up proper
permissions on the client resolver file:
$ sudo touch /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/init.d/chmod-resolv.sh
Contents:
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#! /bin/sh
chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf
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2. Rebuild the client image
3. Add
The bug still exists in jaunty.
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can still launch the menu editor in locked down mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4712
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Hi Leann, I have a support case involving this problem. They are
running 8.04. Shall I have them test with a 9.04 live CD? We just want
to turn the touchpad off. Is there no other way?
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Synaptics cPad (touchpad) isnt detected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89517
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Public bug reported:
After upgrading my system from 8.10 to 9.04 I now have a timeout of
approximately 12 seconds during boot time. This delay appears right
after the following string is displayed onscreen:
checking if image is initramfs... it is
My system is an AOpen MiniPC MP965-DR [1].
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12 second timeout when booting after upgrade to Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366327
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12 second timeout when booting after upgrade to Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366327
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
An dist upgrade from Intrepid to Jaunty resulted in the jaunty-security
pocket being disabled.
This is in an apt-cacher environment.
Pre-upgrade sources.list file:
deb http://cacherhost/apt-cacher?/ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid
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security pocket disabled during dist upgrade when using apt-cacher
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365537
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The attached log contains the actual name of the cacherhost.
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security pocket disabled during dist upgrade when using apt-cacher
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365537
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