Hi,
The Azure test team has completed testing the proposed kernel package
for Trusty and verified that all fixes work as expected. Please mark
this as verification complete.
Thanks!
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Public bug reported:
When the Azure Linux agent handles the resource disk it adds a file on
the newly formatted partition called DATALOSS_WARNING_README.txt. The
purpose of this file is to warn customers that the disk is temporary and
may be wiped if the VM is rebooted or moved to another host.
Public bug reported:
When the Azure Linux agent handles the resource disk it adds a file on
the newly formatted partition called DATALOSS_WARNING_README.txt. The
purpose of this file is to warn customers that the disk is temporary and
may be wiped if the VM is rebooted or moved to another host.
** Summary changed:
- Document ow to add swap space on Azure resource disk
+ Document how to add swap space on Azure resource disk
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** Summary changed:
- Document ow to add swap space on Azure resource disk
+ Document how to add swap space on Azure resource disk
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Title:
Andy, thanks for taking these. All these changes passed our tests
except for TRIM.
It looks like we'll need to take a closer look at how to fix TRIM
upstream. We probably will not get that upstream before kernel freeze.
Do you think it be possible to re-base your original patch to re-enable
Public bug reported:
Users would like to use a local cloud-config to modify how the
resource/ephemeral disk is partitioned and where it is mounted on Azure
VMs. Currently it seems this is only customizable via a configuration
sent via CustomData (user data).
If I understand correctly, the Azure
Public bug reported:
The process for creating a swap partition on Ubuntu VMs on Azure is not
well understood or documented. Most of the documentation on Azure
generally refers to using the walinuxagent to manage the swap space on
the resource disk (ephemeral disk). However, Ubuntu VMs use
Public bug reported:
Users would like to use a local cloud-config to modify how the
resource/ephemeral disk is partitioned and where it is mounted on Azure
VMs. Currently it seems this is only customizable via a configuration
sent via CustomData (user data).
If I understand correctly, the Azure
Public bug reported:
The process for creating a swap partition on Ubuntu VMs on Azure is not
well understood or documented. Most of the documentation on Azure
generally refers to using the walinuxagent to manage the swap space on
the resource disk (ephemeral disk). However, Ubuntu VMs use
Thanks Srikanth. These logs look typical of some of our stress tests.
Can you confirm that the other tests passed, including the new fix
upstream to enable unmap/trim?
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi,
Yes, since Ubuntu 12.04 is still supported and widely deployed we will
need this fix for that version as well.
Thanks!
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Title:
Add
Public bug reported:
Impact: As Microsoft expands its public cloud offering it may need to
utilize additional MAC address prefixes. If a user launches a Cloud
instance when the MAC address is from a Microsoft-owned MAC address that
is not in the exclusion list, eth0 is persistently named for the
Hello,
Our Linux agent team found a bug while testing a VM extension and has
tagged a new release, v2.0.8. Please package this version instead.
The relevant change in v2.0.8 is the following and should be applied to all:
Hello,
Our Linux agent team found a bug while testing a VM extension and has
tagged a new release, v2.0.8. Please package this version instead.
The relevant change in v2.0.8 is the following and should be applied to all:
We have run our network, VNET, BVT and E2E tests using the walinuxagent
2.0.5 package for Ubuntu 12.04 and found no issues.
Cloud Test Update:
* Network Tests : Completed.
[41 PASS, 1 XFAIL]
Expected Failed Tests :
1. NETWORK-IDNS-SINGLEHS-CHANGED-HOSTNAME
Reason : After
We have run our network, VNET, BVT and E2E tests using the walinuxagent
2.0.5 package for Ubuntu 12.04 and found no issues.
Cloud Test Update:
* Network Tests : Completed.
[41 PASS, 1 XFAIL]
Expected Failed Tests :
1. NETWORK-IDNS-SINGLEHS-CHANGED-HOSTNAME
Reason : After
Public bug reported:
This is a request from Microsoft to please update the walinuxagent
package for Ubuntu 12.04 from v1.3.2 to the latest WALinuxAgent 2.0.5.
The Microsoft team has implemented new features and bugfixes into the
2.0 branch that will not be backported to the 1.x branch. The most
Public bug reported:
This is a request from Microsoft to please update the walinuxagent
package for Ubuntu 12.04 from v1.3.2 to the latest WALinuxAgent 2.0.5.
The Microsoft team has implemented new features and bugfixes into the
2.0 branch that will not be backported to the 1.x branch. The most
Public bug reported:
Microsoft has released version 2.0.5 of the Azure Linux agent. This
agent has many bugfixes, including important fixes for the extension
handler feature. Please update the current walinuxagent package (based
on v2.0.4) with the latest 2.0.5.
That tag/download for
Public bug reported:
Microsoft has released version 2.0.5 of the Azure Linux agent. This
agent has many bugfixes, including important fixes for the extension
handler feature. Please update the current walinuxagent package (based
on v2.0.4) with the latest 2.0.5.
That tag/download for
Hi Ben,
Is it necessary to revert the patch to /usr/sbin/waagent itself rather
than just the packaging? The original issue was about users calling
'waagent -deprovision', so my concern is that this issue might pop up
again if we revert that patch.
As far as I can tell the fix to waagent is
Hi Ben,
Is it necessary to revert the patch to /usr/sbin/waagent itself rather
than just the packaging? The original issue was about users calling
'waagent -deprovision', so my concern is that this issue might pop up
again if we revert that patch.
As far as I can tell the fix to waagent is
Public bug reported:
After installing the latest walinuxagent package on Ubuntu 13.10 I see
that we end up with a broken configuration in /etc/ssh/sshd_config. The
last line in that file looks like the following:
UsePAM yesClientAliveInterval 180
This is the result of the agent package
Public bug reported:
After installing the latest walinuxagent package on Ubuntu 13.10 I see
that we end up with a broken configuration in /etc/ssh/sshd_config. The
last line in that file looks like the following:
UsePAM yesClientAliveInterval 180
This is the result of the agent package
Public bug reported:
This is a formal request to please update the Windows Azure Linux Agent
to version 2.0.4 (tag here:
https://github.com/Azure/WALinuxAgent/releases). We have added an
important capability in 2.0.4 called 'agent injection' that will allow
customers to install new
Public bug reported:
This is a formal request to please update the Windows Azure Linux Agent
to version 2.0.4 (tag here:
https://github.com/Azure/WALinuxAgent/releases). We have added an
important capability in 2.0.4 called 'agent injection' that will allow
customers to install new
I synced with the Azure team and we think adding this change for just
the LTS releases is sufficient.
Thanks!
Steve
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Title:
Add Microsoft-owned
Public bug reported:
Currently /lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules includes
the following ignored MAC prefix for Hyper-V:
# ignore Hyper-V virtual interfaces
ENV{MATCHADDR}==00:15:5d:*, GOTO=persistent_net_generator_end
As Microsoft expands its public cloud offering it
Hi Scott,
I'm not able to repro this using the current dev branch of the CLI tools
and the latest CustomData patches. Can you take a look at the latest
CustomData patches at the pull requests below. They are mostly similar
to yours and should port easily into the version of the xplat tools and
Hi Scott,
I'm not able to repro this using the current dev branch of the CLI tools
and the latest CustomData patches. Can you take a look at the latest
CustomData patches at the pull requests below. They are mostly similar
to yours and should port easily into the version of the xplat tools and
It looks like the image dated 20130827 also appears to have this issue.
Should this one be removed as well?
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Title:
[SRU]
It looks like the image dated 20130827 also appears to have this issue.
Should this one be removed as well?
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Title:
[SRU] cannot sudo, prompted
Public bug reported:
Hello,
The Github repo for Windows Azure Linux Agent has moved to the official
Windows Azure organization on Github. Please update your upstream
sources:
Old repo: https://github.com/Windows-Azure/WALinuxAgent
New repo: https://github.com/WindowsAzure/WALinuxAgent
We
Public bug reported:
Hello,
The Github repo for Windows Azure Linux Agent has moved to the official
Windows Azure organization on Github. Please update your upstream
sources:
Old repo: https://github.com/Windows-Azure/WALinuxAgent
New repo: https://github.com/WindowsAzure/WALinuxAgent
We
Hello!
Thank you for confirming that. I think the hostname just looked odd so
just wanted to confirm as we don't have access to this environment.
If the instance is still available we really need more logs to figure
out what went wrong. This will help determine if there's something
wrong on
Hello!
Thank you for confirming that. I think the hostname just looked odd so
just wanted to confirm as we don't have access to this environment.
If the instance is still available we really need more logs to figure
out what went wrong. This will help determine if there's something
wrong on
Aside from the kernel logs, please also include /var/log/syslog and any other
relevant logs. Long, I believe the contents of /var/lib/waagent were posted
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/walinuxagent/+bug/1195524/+attachment/3717115/+files/waagent-info.tar
There is retry logic
Aside from the kernel logs, please also include /var/log/syslog and any other
relevant logs. Long, I believe the contents of /var/lib/waagent were posted
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/walinuxagent/+bug/1195524/+attachment/3717115/+files/waagent-info.tar
There is retry logic
Hi!
Thank you for looking at this. This issue was fixed upstream a little
while ago, it just needs to make it into the next Ubuntu package update.
Thanks!
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Hi Scott,
Thank you for looking at this. The mount point for the resource disk is
configurable via /etc/waagent.conf (see the ResourceDisk.MountPoint
parameter). The default is /mnt/resource, but this could be changed to
another location if desired.
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi!
Thank you for looking at this. This issue was fixed upstream a little
while ago, it just needs to make it into the next Ubuntu package update.
Thanks!
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Hi Scott,
Thank you for looking at this. The mount point for the resource disk is
configurable via /etc/waagent.conf (see the ResourceDisk.MountPoint
parameter). The default is /mnt/resource, but this could be changed to
another location if desired.
Thanks,
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Hi Ben,
The MAC prefix for Hyper-V/Azure is 00:15:5D (see also
http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/oui/oui.txt)
Thanks,
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Hi Ben,
The MAC prefix for Hyper-V/Azure is 00:15:5D (see also
http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/oui/oui.txt)
Thanks,
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Title:
Hello!
As Robie speculated, editing the ClientAliveInterval parameter will help
keep the session open through the load balancer which would otherwise
drop the connection. There has to be some network traffic originating
from either the client or server to keep it open. Possibly your client
Hello!
As Robie speculated, editing the ClientAliveInterval parameter will help
keep the session open through the load balancer which would otherwise
drop the connection. There has to be some network traffic originating
from either the client or server to keep it open. Possibly your client
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