Yes, that backport works for me. However, we want it in Focal as well.
How do we get that fixed?
A sponsor is needed? I can say the code works, but how to resolve the
backport issue?
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Is there a way I can help here?
The code works and we are happy with it. What else is needed to get the
packages into 22.04 Jammy?
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Title:
See the attached file where I used the PPA from Fantu with an updated
version of freeipmi.
The Lan6_Conf section is back as expected.
And yes, this seems like a major regression to me. This all worked fine
under Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and is suddenly removed when going to a newer LTS
version.
We
I would love to test this with a PPA package on one of our systems.
We rely on IPv6 for our IPMI systems and have now noticed this has
broken after upgrading to 20.04
We follow a rather 'slow' process. We usually use HWE kernels for a
longer period prior to upgrading. This is now breaking many
I tried this on two Dell R6525 machines running. One with 18.04 the
other with 20.04
On the 20.04 machine the Lan6_Conf section is missing.
** UBUNTU 18.04 **
root@hv-138-e14-25:~# dmidecode memory|grep R6525
Product Name: PowerEdge R6525
SKU Number:
Thank you for the response!
ii freeipmi-common 1.6.4-3ubuntu1.1
all GNU implementation of the IPMI protocol - common files
ii freeipmi-tools1.6.4-3ubuntu1.1
amd64GNU implementation of the
Public bug reported:
In bug #1645912 support for the Lan6_Conf section was added:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freeipmi/+bug/1645912
This also worked on our Ubuntu 18.04 systems, but does not seem to work
anymore on our Ubuntu 20.04 systems.
We use these systems:
- SuperMicro
This bug is still affecting me and others that I know.
When using IPv6 with SLAAC you randomly get a new address since you
can't be sure which interface is choosen on boot.
A solution to this problem would be very welcome!
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Noticed this as well. I saw the iscsid daemon running on my systems, but
found out that these were installed by default.
root@sat01:~# apt remove open-iscsi
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically
0.8.11 is out now in Ubuntu and has these fixes.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is now released with this bug in there.
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Title:
inet6 dhcp doesn't wait for
The patch has been accepted upstream: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit
/collab-
maint/ifupdown.git/commit/?id=bfca5654959d27603eb50747d9998b92f1d7eb41
Version 0.8.11 should be released soon which should fix this issue.
Ubuntu can then fetch this from upstream.
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Title:
inet6 dhcp doesn't wait for link-local address to leave
I just ran into the same issue on a 16.04 system in a IPv6-only network.
My network configuration looks like this:
auto eno1
iface eno1 inet6 dhcp
The fix posted by Graham works for me. After modifying that line I succesfully
get DHCPv6 after a clean reboot.
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Hi Kevin,
No, I didn't. If you could do that it would be great.
Wido
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volgende geschreven:
Wido, did you end up filing a bug with Debian on this? If not, I can do
so.
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Many applications will require Java 8 during the lifetime of 14.04. It
would be very useful if OpenJDk 8 was backported to Ubuntu 14.04.
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I'm seeing the same behavior on my 12.04 and 14.04 systems.
I wanted to deploy a fairly large (50 servers) IPv6 only setup using
SLAAC but I had to revert to static IPv6 configuration due to this issue
with Ubuntu.
Configuring static mac addresses isn't something I want either, so for
now I'm
I agree. At least installed the vlan and ifenslave-2.6 package by
default.
Sure, I can select these packages during the installation, but that's a
lot of work and something which is easily forgotten.
I can also attach the ISO later on and use apt-cdrom, but again, it's a
hassle.
If there is no
Public bug reported:
CephFS filesystems can become huge. It's networking filesystem for a
client and clients should not index data on CephFS filesystems.
I suggest that ceph and fuse.ceph is added to PRUNEFS in
/etc/updatedb.conf to prevent all the clients to start indexing this
network
Public bug reported:
I'm using the Ubuntu Cloud Archive and I'm encountering a incomplete
libvirt AppArmor profile.
My libvirtd.log is showing lines like this:
2013-07-24 13:41:35.254+: 2995: warning : virAuditSend:135 : Failed
to send audit message virt=kvm op=start reason=booted
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I'm using the Ubuntu Cloud Archive and I'm encountering a incomplete
libvirt AppArmor profile.
My libvirtd.log is showing lines like this:
2013-07-24 13:41:35.254+: 2995: warning : virAuditSend:135 : Failed
to send audit message virt=kvm op=start reason=booted
I'm seeing the same issue.
We have a Intel Dual NIC in a Ubuntu 12.04.1 machine with LACP Bonding
configured.
I tried this kernel: 3.5.0-030500-generic
Still having packets being dropped on eth0, eth1 and bond0.
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Has there been any progress on this? I see that librbd is still in
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You might want to take a look at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ceph/+bug/837667/
Currently version 0.38 is in Ubuntu, but the Ceph project is going
pretty fast, I suggest that another pull of the Ceph code
Could this be reviewed for the upcoming LTS (12.04) again? Currently
Ceph 0.39 is out, but the project is moving pretty fast in a good
direction.
Users of Ubuntu would get the best experience if a more recent version
(Like the upcoming 0.40) was included in 12.04.
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RedHat recently applied a patch to their OpenSSH server supporting a new
configuration directive: AuthorizedKeysCommand
For example:
*/etc/ssh/sshd_config*
AuthorizedKeysCommand /usr/libexec/openssh/ssh-pubkey-helper -s %u
In 'ssh-pubkey-helper' you can write custom code
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For example:
*/etc/ssh/sshd_config*
AuthorizedKeysCommand /usr/libexec/openssh/ssh-pubkey-helper -s %u
In 'ssh-pubkey-helper' you can write custom code
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The current Qemu code included in Ubuntu has support for RBD (RADOS
Block Device), part of the Ceph distributed filesystem.
Although Qemu supports RBD, Ubuntu doesn't build it with --with-rbd
support, while librbd already available in Ubuntu.
It would be nice if the
It seems that Laszlo (debian maint) has already a newer version ready in
Debian: http://ftp-master.debian.org/new.html
At the moment the package is 13 hours old, so it could be that he read
this bugreport and started working on it.
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Great! What steps do we need to go through to get a recent version of
Ceph into OneIric? The packages are available from:
http://ceph.newdream.net/debian
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Ceph is already building their own packages for Ubutu Oneiric, they can
be found at: http://ceph.newdream.net/debian
So I would like to request a FreezeException for Ceph for the upcoming
11.10 release.
The current included version of Ceph is 0.27, that is an outdated
version which will not work
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The current version of Ceph (http://ceph.newdream.net) is pretty
outdated.
The included version is currently 0.27, where the project has already
reached 0.34.
The kernel client from Ceph is included in the kernel, so that is
working out well.
For the upcoming LTS we want
I would recommend even fully skipping these scripts.
We have various machines running with KVM and multiple network
interfaces. For example, when we want to bring down a bridge, Open-iSCSI
stops, which causes all our Virtual Machines to crash:
ifdown vlanbr103
That will cause Open-iSCSI to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ifenslave-2.6
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release:10.04
Kernel: 2.6.32-27-server
Under 10.04.1 the ifenslave-2.6 package contains a bug, the full report
can be found at: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=559879
I ran into
I'm having the same problem, right now I fix this with:
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auto eth1
iface eth1 inet6 static
address 2a00:0f10:010a:0003::2
netmask 64
gateway 2a00:0f10:010a:0003::1
post-up ip -f inet6 addr add
Shouldn't this be backported to Lucid since that is a LTS?
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Shouldn't this be backported to Lucid since that is a LTS?
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I agree, this would really be a nice feature for Lucid. Can a backport
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In the latest Lucid kernel these modules aren't compiled as we speak, is
there any change that they will make it into the final release?
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Is there a way to build the nVidia drivers? I want to upgrade to
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.33/ this for the SSD
Trim support.
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@Andrés Felipe Vargas:
The current LTS (8.04) is supported until 2013, so if upgrading is a
problem, don't!
A LTS always bringes new features which could possibly break something,
that's progression.
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Indeed, i set the bug to: Fix released
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I already made a needs-packaging bug for PHP 5.3 under Lucid, see:
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I really do hope (and a lot of people with me) that Lucid gets shipped
with PHP 5.3. If people still want to use PHP 5.2, they can stay with
Hardy until 2013 (imho).
I already made a needs-packaging bug for PHP 5.3 under Lucid, see:
#522295 ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/522295 )
I really do hope (and a lot of people with me) that Lucid gets shipped
with PHP 5.3. If people still want to use PHP 5.2, they can stay with
Hardy until 2013 (imho).
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Since Ubuntu 10.04 is becoming the new LTS, i would suggest including
PHP 5.3 in this new release, since we have to use it for about 5 years.
I found a discussion on the ubuntu-devel list about this topic:
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Since Ubuntu 10.04 is becoming the new LTS, i would suggest including
PHP 5.3 in this new release, since we have to use it for about 5 years.
I found a discussion on the ubuntu-devel list about this topic:
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I just started testing with Ubuntu 10.04 alpha 2 and ran into a problem
when trying to boot the server edition, it simply turns black/blank when
grub is loaded.
Installing the AMD64 alpha 2 goes fine, but as soon as the BIOS passes
the screen turns black with no output at
I just tried to keep pressing ESC during boot, i got a blinking cursor
for a few seconds and then the screen turned black again, no way to get
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Ah, sounds great!
And since i am not that into compilen modules myself, how could i
compile the .ko files myself so i can load them manually?
I should be able to build these files against the source without
rebuilding my whole kernel, right?
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Binary package hint: cachefilesd
Hello,
In #440522 i reported that NFS and AFS modules were not compiled into
the kernel, so caching NFS was not possible with cachefilesd.
I build my own kernel on the Ubuntu sources with these modules enabled
and started testing.
The
saw that there was no caching started
in /var/cache/fscache.
Some searching on Google brought me to: http://osdir.com/ml/linux-
cachefs/2009-04/msg00033.html
It seems that the kernel modules are not compiled in the kernel:
r...@wido-desktop:~# cat /boot/config-2.6.31-11-generic |grep FSCACHE
After some more testing i found that setting a VNC password is possible,
but that virsh dumpxml does not display the passwd.
cat /etc/libvirt/qemu/vps200.xml displays the passwd
virsh dumpxml vps200 does not display the passwd attribute.
This is a pain in the ass, since i use virsh dumpxml as a
Public bug reported:
Hello,
I am trying to give every VM one my host a different password for the
VNC connections, but this doesn't work.
According to the libvirt documentation this should be possible:
http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsGraphics
The passwd attribute provides a VNC
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Binary package hint: pdns
Hello,
I have a total of three DNS servers running on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04.3 (all
fully up to date) and my customers complained that sometimes DNS queries
took a long time.
After searching around and tuning PowerDNS i found that is it a bug in
I read that fs-cache was added to the 2.6.30 kernel, so i assume this
will be available in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS?
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Already present in Ubuntu 9.10
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
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My bad, as i see it is already present in Ubuntu 9.10
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/cachefilesd
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Hello,
I have two systems with the following specifications:
- 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5420
- 64GB DDR2 FB-DIMM
- 2x Intel 80003ES2LAN
- SuperMicro X7DB8 mainboard
- Areca ARC-1680ix-16 RAID Controller
On these machine's in run Ubuntu 8.0.4.2 with Xen 3.2
The
I forgot to attach this file
** Tags removed: e1000
** Attachment added: xen-information.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26714394/xen-information.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376451
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I have just setup a Xen VM with Ubuntu Hardy and 5.000 SSL enabled
VirtualHosts, this Apache2 instance started without any troubles and is
running fine.
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No, i have not tested this.
We only use LTS versions on our servers, so at the moment i am still
running 8.04 on the servers affected.
I will set up a test system to try and reproduce the bug, but my
upcoming week is a bit full, so i'll try to have some results in 2
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Binary package hint: python-apt
Hello,
I am the system administrator of nl3.archive.ubuntu.com and
nl3.releases.ubuntu.com and i would like our mirror to be added to the
mirror list in Ubuntu.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+mirror/nl3.archive.ubuntu.com-archive
Could you
I am also having this issue on Ubuntu Hardy 8.0.4.2
At the moment we backport the package from Jaunty, but since Hardy is a
LTS we prefer using the versions delivered through the Hardy
repositories.
Is there an eta for a fix for Hardy?
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I am also having this issue on Ubuntu Hardy 8.0.4.2
At the moment we backport the package from Jaunty, but since Hardy is a
LTS we prefer using the versions delivered through the Hardy
repositories.
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I can confirm the same for Hardy, this works for me:
mv /etc/rcS.d/S25open-iscsi /etc/rcS.d/S50open-iscsi
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I can confirm the same for Hardy, this works for me:
mv /etc/rcS.d/S25open-iscsi /etc/rcS.d/S50open-iscsi
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The main reason (what i have heard) is that there were no Xen patches
available for the 2.6.27 kernel, so dom0 support in the kernel was not
possible.
Since Xen is still shipping out 2.6.18 the Ubuntu teams have to re-
engineer all the Xen patches for a new kernel version.
So it is not really
Wich kernel version are u using?
Isn't this a duplicate of: 247148?
In the changelog of the kernel i found:
* Xen: dma: avoid unnecessarily SWIOTLB bounce buffering
- LP: #247148
I am running 2.6.24-23-xen and also HAD this issue, but when upgrading
to at least -22-xen this was resolved.
** Summary changed:
- No network connectivity for new domU's (vif vif-247-0: 28 mapping
shared-frames)
+ No network connectivity for new domU's (No available IRQ to bind to: increase
NR_DYNIRQS)
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I have been able to reproduce the bug and found out what goes wrong.
After creating 79 VM's with all 2 vbd (root disk and swap) and one vif i
ran into the problem again.
One error caught my attention (and is only mentioned once!):
[ 628.040958] No available IRQ to bind to: increase NR_DYNIRQS.
After some more searching on the net i was told this is an issue with
the grant tables in Xen:
The problem you're facing seems to be the grant tables in Xen.
Probably the entries are too much or something got wrong.
Printing debug message in Xen would help you in that case.
At the moment i am
I kept searching and searching and i found that when i remove the swap
device (xvda2) from my domU, then the network works OK.
My config looks like:
kernel = '/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-22-xen'
ramdisk = '/boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-22-xen'
memory = 512
vcpus = 1
root = '/dev/xvda1 ro'
disk= [
I have done some searching and found that the problem is caused by
netif_map in Xen.
In my dmesg in found this:
vif vif-263-0: 28 mapping shared-frames 768/769 port 8
I setup a replica (software) from the running setup but i was not able
te reproduce the problem, i started 86 domU's and then i
What i forgot to mention:
r...@vps-pool-01:~# xm network-list vps78
Idx BE MAC Addr. handle state evt-ch tx-/rx-ring-ref BE-path
0 0 00:16:3e:12:de:e40 6 8 768 /769
/local/domain/0/backend/vif/247/0
r...@vps-pool-01:~# xm network-list vps79
Idx BE MAC Addr.
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I have a Ubuntu 8.04 server running with Xen 3.2
Linux vps-pool-01.xen.pcextreme.nl 2.6.24-22-xen #1 SMP Mon Nov 24
21:35:54 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=hardy
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu 8.04.2
The machine is pretty
This really should be fixed in Hardy, since Hardy is a LTS i think these
minor issues should be fixed!
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kernel version are you running now?
Linux desktop 2.6.28-ARCH
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hello Dimitrios Symeonidis,
i'm in x86_64.
Now I have changed my linux in archlinux.
http://www.archlinux.org/
and I have no problem
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i tried debian (lenny) (kernel 2.6.27) , archlinux (kernel 2.6.27),
ubuntu intrepid (kernel 2.6.27) and my recorded (Pioneer SATA) is no
detected in boot with a kernel 2.6.27,while with a kernel 2.6.24
everything works.
in boot:
ata10: link is slow to respond, please be
I will try to find out.
Did this code in OpenSSL change? Since it seems this function did not
change very much in the last few years.
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I can confirm this, i just tried installing apache2-mpm-itk and i ran
into the same dependency problem.
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I am running Hardy dom0 and domU's on i386 with the proposed kernel
without any troubles at all.
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I am using iSCSI as storage for my domU's.
The iSCSI Target server is also a Ubuntu Hardy machine (i386).
For the iSCSI initiator i use Open-iSCSI.
My domU's run Hardy of Debian Etch (i just found out) and are running
with the new kernel for about a week now, no troubles found yet.
This is
Declined for Hardy by Steve Langasek
That's what the report says!
Like what!? A serious bug like this won't be fixed in Hardy? Like how
can they do this, so many servers will do down when people upgrade their
servers from Gutsy to Hardy, not knowing this bug exists.
And how could this ever
At the moment i only have a i386 system to test on, so i won't be able
to test HIRANO's kernel. Could somebody please test it so this hopefully
can be fixed before hardy comes out?
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I tried the Gutsy kernel for my domU.
But now the guest gets stuck at Setting up the system clock
Adding HWCLOCK=no to /etc/default/rcS in the domU solves this, but then
the guest gets stuck a little bit further while booting.
So this really should be fixed in Hardy, asap! The release is just 2
Ok, just to be sure:
Compiling the module manually is not needed anymore when using the
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Please read the complete bug report. A fix has been commited and will be
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Also, see:
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I can confirm this.
I added this to my initramfs modules:
sd_mod
scsi_mod
blkbk
xenblk
netloop
netbk
xennet
After i build by initramfs and uses hda1 in my dom0.cfg the guest starts
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I can also confirm the same symptoms.
I am running the 2.6.24-15-xen kernel with a 64-Bit host and a 32-Bit
guest (Hardy also).
Traffic gets out of the domU, but it doesn't get back into it.
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When running drbd on top of a software-raid device (mdadm) you get this
message:
drbd0: local disk flush failed with status -5
After doing some research i found that this is caused by the 2.6.24
kernel: http://www.nabble.com/local-disk-flush-failed-with-status--
Ok, but to be sure. When hardy comes out, do you need to compile the
target software (kernel module) or can you use the module shipped with
the kernel?
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iscsitarget will not compile
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208281
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Ok, i figured it out!
In the package linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-14-server the iscsi_trgt.ko
module is also shipped, but this one is broken.
When you remove the directory
/lib/modules/2.6.24-14-server/ubuntu/block/iscsitarget en run depmod
-ae you can compile the iscsi_trgt.ko module like i
Hi chuck,
That works, the targets builds correctly...
But i was wondering, why is the iscsi_trgt module also supplied in
linux-ubuntu-modules? The module supplied by this package is loaded
instead of the module build by iscsitarget-source, wich leaves you with
a non-working iSCSI Target.
I got it working under Hardy by downloading the newest source from the
IET website.
I extracted iscsitarget.tar.bz2 in /usr/src and replaced the kernel
and include directory with the directories in the latest version from
the IET website.
This is how i did it:
apt-get install iscsitarget-source
Ok, this works, but the files /proc/net/iet are not created!
The iSCSI servers runs and you can discover it and log on to it and use
it, but the files in /proc are not created.
I even tried the source code from Debian, it compiles, but the files in
/proc are created either.
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iscsitarget will
I can confirm the same bug.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# uname -a
Linux storage1 2.6.24-14-server #1 SMP Wed Apr 2 04:16:40 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
My system is up to date (apt-get update apt-get upgrade)
I found that the bug also exists in Debian, see:
I can confirm this in Ubuntu 7.10
** Changed in: iscsitarget (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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iscsitarget init.d script contains bashisms
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195883
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libapache2-mod-log-sql
mod_log_sql does not quote table-names when inserting in the (MySQL)
database, this causes the query to fail on certain table-names.
I also reported this to OutOfOrder, this report can be found at:
Great! Any idea if it will be fixed before hardy?
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nfs shares not mounted at startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45842
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