will block its stop procedure until your script is
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Yeah, setting irqbalance to respawn isn't a good idea. If there's only
one core, irqbalance will terminate immediately. If there's only one CPU
(possibly with multiple cores), irqbalance goes into oneshot mode and
will terminate after ~10 seconds of runtime (SLEEP_INTERVAL is 10
seconds and then
Yeah, setting irqbalance to respawn isn't a good idea. If there's only
one core, irqbalance will terminate immediately. If there's only one CPU
(possibly with multiple cores), irqbalance goes into oneshot mode and
will terminate after ~10 seconds of runtime (SLEEP_INTERVAL is 10
seconds and then
(nor
Maverick). Are you sure it's not something you (or someone else with
appropriate access) put there for debugging purposes?
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Can you try again with a correct libvirt uri? :) Namely, qemu:///system
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it as a bug at all. For us, it's a bug,
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Can you try again with a correct libvirt uri? :) Namely, qemu:///system
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those things *after* the
other cmdline syntax checks, so they'd (hardly?) ever be shown. I'll fix
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I can't see reference to boot=on as a valid -drive option in qemu
manpage...
It's valid. It's used to tell qemu's extboot option rom to boot from the
given device. It's the only way to boot from e.g. virtio devices (since
they are not handled by the BIOS in qemu).
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I can't see reference to boot=on as a valid -drive option in qemu
manpage...
It's valid. It's used to tell qemu's extboot option rom to boot from the
given device. It's the only way to boot from e.g. virtio devices (since
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stuff). If you like the general
approach, let me know and I can make a merge-proposal.
Please do. I have some specific comments on the patch, though, but let's
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in the food chain if it has to be done
automatically for both.
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stuff). If you like the general
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Please do. I have some specific comments on the patch, though, but let's
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Please try to keep a constructive tone. Your bug report does not, as far
as I can see, describe the actual symptoms you're seeing at all. What
is it, specifically, that you tried and how did it fail?
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a
version to my PPA
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Keep an eye on that and please try the package when it builds.
I already publish packages of VMBuilder within minutes of committing
anything to trunk.
https://edge.launchpad.net/~vmbuilder/+archive/daily
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This no longer happens in Lucid. The offending code simply never gets
run (even when it should, but that's a different bug).
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a
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Keep an eye on that and please try the package when it builds.
I already publish packages of VMBuilder within minutes of committing
anything to trunk.
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This no longer happens in Lucid. The offending code simply never gets
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= 0.9.4]) instead. So I did that and
it worked fine.
Thanks for checking!
I wonder if I had used PKG_CHECK_MODULES([CHECK], [check = 0.9.4])
previously to updating from the lucid-proposed if it would have
worked...
It would :)
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** Also affects: check (Debian) via
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Importance: Undecided
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Simple SRU.
TEST CASE:
mkdir mytmpdir
cd mytmpdir
cat EOF configure.ac
AC_INIT()
AM_PATH_CHECK
EOF
aclocal
Without this patch, it will go into an infinite loop and keep eating
more and more memory at a very fast rate. With the patch, it'll
terminate succesfully.
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What's your default python version?
python -V will tell you.
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Ok. Can you please provide the output of these two commands:
which virt-manager
cat `which virt-manager`
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VMBuilder never had such a thing, as it has no GUI.
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Hm... We used to carry a patch that would automatically add
qemu:///system to the list if you had access to the UNIX socket. I
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Triaged
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: vm-builder (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Soren Hansen (soren
This bug is a substantial regression from Karmic, so I'm going to SRU
this.
It was fixed in http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
virt/vmbuilder/0.12/revision/440 which is included in the new 0.12.4
release upstream.
TEST CASE:
cat EOF /tmp/myfirstbootscript.sh
#!/bin/sh
echo yes, it does
Fixed in upstream 0.12.4.
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Binary package hint: python-rackspace-cloudservers
Shortly before Lucid was released, bug 563434 was filed, asking for this
package to be renamed from python-cloudservers to python-rackspace-
cloudservers. This is troublesome for a number of reasons:
Debian Python Policy
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Shortly before Lucid was released, bug 563434 was filed, asking for this
package to be renamed from python-cloudservers to python-rackspace-
cloudservers. This is troublesome for a number of reasons:
Debian
)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Triaged
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: vm-builder (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Soren Hansen (soren
This bug is a substantial regression from Karmic, so I'm going to SRU
this.
It was fixed in http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
virt/vmbuilder/0.12/revision/440 which is included in the new 0.12.4
release upstream.
TEST CASE:
cat EOF /tmp/myfirstbootscript.sh
#!/bin/sh
echo yes, it does
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I've just tried building an image using the same command line as you and
it works just fine. I've compared the debug logs, and I don't see any
differences that would cause anything like this.
Is there any way you can upload the resulting image somewhere so I can
look at it and see what might be
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I've just tried building an image using the same command line as you and
it works just fine. I've compared the debug logs, and I don't see any
differences that would cause anything like this.
Is there any way you can upload the resulting image somewhere so I can
look at it and see what might be
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detected an i686 CPU
expected behavior:
The live cd boots and runs, although slowly
Does it help if you pass -no-kvm on the command line?
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On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 10:21:02AM -, Jesse wrote:
thx soren! it worked like a charm :)
Ok. It really shouldn't be necessary, though. The problem is that
qemu-system-x86-64 attempts to use kvm, but using kvm you cannot go 64
bit if the host is 32 bit.
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That patch is disturbingly close to what I had in my local branch here
:) Thanks, though! I appreciate it. Sorry for not updating this bug
saying that I had code already to fix it. :(
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VMBuilder may have put it there, but a user could have also done taht on
his own. I don't see any reason why this should fail. glibc should
handle this case gracefully.
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detected an i686 CPU
expected behavior:
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On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 10:21:02AM -, Jesse wrote:
thx soren! it worked like a charm :)
Ok. It really shouldn't be necessary, though. The problem is that
qemu-system-x86-64 attempts to use kvm, but using kvm you cannot go 64
bit if the host is 32 bit.
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That patch is disturbingly close to what I had in my local branch here
:) Thanks, though! I appreciate it. Sorry for not updating this bug
saying that I had code already to fix it. :(
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VMBuilder may have put it there, but a user could have also done taht on
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handle this case gracefully.
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in
VMBuilder.plugins.libvirt plugin.
2010-05-06 01:03:47,289 DEBUG : No such method
Is that a bug itself?
No, then it should say ERROR instead of DEBUG :)
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in
VMBuilder.plugins.libvirt plugin.
2010-05-06 01:03:47,289 DEBUG : No such method
Is that a bug itself?
No, then it should say ERROR instead of DEBUG :)
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Note to anyone implementing this (maybe I'll get around to it myself,
but not right now):
It's important to remember that libvirt intentionally does not kill VM's
on termination. This enables us to upgrade libvirt without interruping
running VM's, so we want to only conditionally shut down VM's.
on the disk image? Does the user running kvm write access to
it?
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Can you add --debug to you command line and attach the debug log here,
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Note to anyone implementing this (maybe I'll get around to it myself,
but not right now):
It's important to remember that libvirt intentionally does not kill VM's
on termination. This enables us to upgrade libvirt without interruping
running VM's, so we want to only conditionally shut down VM's.
, probably.
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-q secs quit after EOF on stdin and delay of secs (-1 to
not quit)
Default value is 0, i.e. as soon as stdin EOF's, it terminates. When
you're using printf, it EOF's before the remote server manages to send
back a response. netcat-traditional happens to default to -1. Each of
-1,
** Summary changed:
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misrepresenting the issue.
** Description changed:
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+ netcat-openbsd's -q setting defaults to 0. This means that as soon as
+ stdin is closed, it will terminate.
- On Lucid Lynx (Beta 1):
+
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I really don't consider this High importance at all[1], and I doubt this
will get fixed any time soon, if ever. There's simply no portable way
(that I can think of, at least) to reboot a fully virtualised operating
system, and until there is, such a method cannot be exposed through the
libvirt
not as simple as you make it out to be, when you have to
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is doing a lot of stuff on shutdown
and don't want to lose data because I felt like setting a too short
timeout.
Simples
Sorry, but I beg to differ. If not, I'd have done this a long, long time
ago. I have to deal with this (rebooting guests) on a reasonably regular
basis.
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Oh, by the way, as for most OS's support ACPI, an Ubuntu Server
installation does not do so out of the box. I consider that a bug, by
the way, but nevertheless, that is the case and has been years.
So, if this feature depended on the guest OS handling ACPI events at
all, it'd sadly fail on
I can think
of that would work out of the box on Ubuntu Server is something that
would send ctrl-alt-delete to the guest.
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I really don't consider this High importance at all[1], and I doubt this
will get fixed any time soon, if ever. There's simply no portable way
(that I can think of, at least) to reboot a fully virtualised operating
system, and until there is, such a method cannot be exposed through the
libvirt
not as simple as you make it out to be, when you have to
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is doing a lot of stuff on shutdown
and don't want to lose data because I felt like setting a too short
timeout.
Simples
Sorry, but I beg to differ. If not, I'd have done this a long, long time
ago. I have to deal with this (rebooting guests) on a reasonably regular
basis.
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Oh, by the way, as for most OS's support ACPI, an Ubuntu Server
installation does not do so out of the box. I consider that a bug, by
the way, but nevertheless, that is the case and has been years.
So, if this feature depended on the guest OS handling ACPI events at
all, it'd sadly fail on
I can think
of that would work out of the box on Ubuntu Server is something that
would send ctrl-alt-delete to the guest.
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How does being internationalised or not relate to this particular
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. It looks more like
your proxy is acting up. I suggest you look at the logs of the proxy
running on http://192.168.176.19:/ for more information about why
those packages would fail to be downloaded.
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. It looks more like
your proxy is acting up. I suggest you look at the logs of the proxy
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those packages would fail to be downloaded.
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else
nc 127.0.0.1 5905
fi
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I'd like to ask permission to have python-cloudservers added to Lucid. I
had it uploaded to Debian a couple of days ago, and it's currently
sitting in the NEW queue:
http://ftp-master.debian.org/new/python-cloudservers_1.0~a5-1.html
It's a client library and CLI tools for
Uploaded with a -0ubuntu1 version (instead of -1) to Ubuntu (in case
Debian should reject the -1 one). Currently sitting in the NEW queue
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[FFe] New package: python-cloudservers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/559462
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On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 02:16:43PM -, Mathias Gug wrote:
I disagree. It wouldn't be found in a Xen installation would it. And
if you want to use just remote URIs then ' installing this one
without them is perfectly reasonable'.
I tend to follow the 80/20 rule. My guess is that 80% of the
On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 02:16:43PM -, Mathias Gug wrote:
I disagree. It wouldn't be found in a Xen installation would it. And
if you want to use just remote URIs then ' installing this one
without them is perfectly reasonable'.
I tend to follow the 80/20 rule. My guess is that 80% of the
-devel, in case anyone else knows of what in Lucid might still
require bochs.
I see no reason to drop bochs. It's a project in its own right.
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kvm with -vga std is broken since karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/513273
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-devel, in case anyone else knows of what in Lucid might still
require bochs.
I see no reason to drop bochs. It's a project in its own right.
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kvm with -vga std is broken since karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/513273
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** Changed in: vm-builder (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: vmbuilder
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-o option now broken in version 0.12.2-0ubuntu3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/536937
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** Changed in: vm-builder (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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NameError: global name 'optparser' is not defined
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527234
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** Changed in: vm-builder (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: vmbuilder
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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-o option now broken in version 0.12.2-0ubuntu3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/536937
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** Changed in: vm-builder (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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NameError: global name 'optparser' is not defined
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/527234
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Ok, and what's in partitions.txt?
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TypeError: int() argument must be a string or a number, not 'NoneType'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550691
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Ok, and what's in partitions.txt?
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TypeError: int() argument must be a string or a number, not 'NoneType'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550691
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