Ignore this bug, problem solved by removing the bugged message out from
the "Local/Outbox", not the regular "Outbox" folder (of the Exchange
server).
Marked as invalid.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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Hey guys,
How can I workaround this situation?
Every time I click on "send & receive", I see the following yellow error
message on Evolution:
"Error while Sending message.
One or more recipients are invalid."
But there is not a single message in my Outbox folder to delete and get
rid of this.
Public bug reported:
Here is the problem...
There is an broken e-mail inside of Outbox but, first, it doesn't show
up on the list, second, it is impossible to get rid of it!
Steps to reproduce:
1- Try to write an e-mail to:
John Doe <'j...@bla.com'>
NOTE: the single quotes is what triggers
Yes, please, include this file on Ubuntu Keystone package.
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I'm on 4.4.0-28-generic (Xenial), problem still here.
A good website to test it, is TradingView:
https://www.tradingview.com/chart/7ipqeH3N/
Google Chrome window flickers a lot! Especially if you really use the
above website, by login in, clicking on its functions, pop-up windows
and etc...
I think that there are more problems...
It is not possible to use "mc" (Midnight Commander) under tmux, the
refresh is buggy.
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Any ETA to make this to appear on Xenial?
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I'm seeing this problem while trying to launch an Instance on OpenStack
Mitaka on Xenial.
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Looks like that this bug is duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1540692
Isn't it?
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Interesting... On Debian SID this is also not a module:
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...
CONFIG_UNIX=y
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On 8 June 2016 at 14:43, Tim Gardner wrote:
> Revert "UBUNTU: [Config] CONFIG_UNIX=m"
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Oh, no! I'm not upset! I was just curious about the bug status on
launchpad Thank you for your clarification!
I have to stop writting e-mails after a big day of work, while I'm
tired... :-)
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Oh, no! I'm not upset! I was just curious about the bug status on
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I have to stop writting e-mails after a big day of work, while I'm
tired... :-)
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Why not just "Confirmed"? Giving it an "Incomplete" means that I have to
provide more information about the problem, which isn't the case too...
Am I right?
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Why not just "Confirmed"? Giving it an "Incomplete" means that I have to
provide more information about the problem, which isn't the case too...
Am I right?
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Still present on latest Xenial... :-(
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Impossible to reproduce it with current versions...
** No longer affects: linux
** No longer affects: lightdm
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
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Awesome!!!
I'm curious, when Xenial receives the Yakkety kernel, will it be more
modular too?
I'm asking this because Xenial have a status of "Won't fix" but, since
Canonical backports it, maybe it will benefit from this as well, am I
right?
Deploying Yakkety now to experiment it...:-)
Come on guys, close this bug!
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Sorry about this delay! Reported on both OVS and DPDK dev mail lists...
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Hey man!
Forgive me about this delay... I just went out from a knee surgery (20 days
ago) and moved with my family from Brazil to Canada! Big changes in my life
happening now...
I'll do it! :-)
Cheers!
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On 9 May 2016 at 07:45, ChristianEhrhardt <1577...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Hi
Public bug reported:
Guys,
I just upgraded Xenial, to kernel 4.4.0-22-generic and Lightdm does not
work anymore.
A high-resolution message appear, telling me that it is operating in
low-resolution mode, Ubuntu Desktop is not accessible anymore.
I rebooted back into 4.4.0-21-generic, all
Please, sync with Debian!
vagrant 1.8.1+dfsg-2
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/vagrant
Fix is already there, no need to way more... :-P
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The tmux version shipped on Ubuntu, freezes from time to time.
Problem reported here:
https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/298
Thanks,
Thiago
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: tmux 2.1-3build1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-21.37-generic
Hi!
Cool! I think that screencast makes it easier to report. :-D
Sure, I'll send this bug report to both mailing lists, with some time
indexes, good idea...
Yes, if you bind it back to virtio-pci, by running "dpdk_nic_bind -b
virtio-pci", instead of reboot, speed drop just like before.
Public bug reported:
Hello guys!
I am seeing a problematic situation here, where a KVM Guest have a huge
negative impact on its neighbors and on the host, if using Linux Kernel
drivers and not DPDK drivers, for the VirtIO vNICs wired against the
"dpdkvhostuser" socket port.
Instead of writing
Chris,
You're right, I executed:
ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . other_config:n-dpdk-rxqs=4
...Within the KVM Guest and guess what? That is precisely what is
crashing OVS+DPDK at the host!
I removed IXIA out from the equation, not sending traffic now, all
stopped.
* Steps to reproduce (I'll
Hey Chris! Working during the weekend? Me too! It is fun anyway! :-D
Here is the output of:
apport-retrace --rebuild-package-info --stdout --confirm /var/crash
/_usr_lib_openvswitch-switch-dpdk_ovs-vswitchd-dpdk.0.crash | pastebinit
https://paste.ubuntu.com/16174276
Double checking the other
** Summary changed:
- OVS+DPDK crashes at the host, right after starting another OVS+DPDK inside of
a KVM Guest, if multi-queue is enabled
+ OVS+DPDK crashes at the host, right after starting another OVS+DPDK inside of
a KVM Guest, easier to reproduce if multi-queue is enabled.
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Guys,
It is possible to crash OVS + DPDK running at the host, from inside of
a KVM Guest!
All you need to do, is to enable multi-queue, then, from a KVM Guest,
you can kill OVS running at the host...
* Hardware requirements (might be exaggerated but this is what I
Happening on Xenial...
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Net tools cause kernel soft lockup after DPDK touched VirtIO-pci
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Just for the record, after upgrading DPDK (proposed repo),
OpenvSwitch+DPDK isn't not starting up anymore when inside of a VM...
I am double checking everything again...
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Never mind... I'm reading the "ubuntu-fix-vhost-user-socket-
permission.patch" file:
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+
+ When creating vhost_user sockets change owner and group to the specified
value.
+ This can be given as ``user:group``, but also only ``user`` or ``:group``
are supported.
Hey guys,
Sorry to ask this here but, how to use the fix ?
I have the proposed repository enabled, the latest DPDK that contains
the fix is installed (apt full-upgrade on top of Proposed) but, look:
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error: Failed to start domain ubuntu16.04-1
error: internal error:
Still a problem on Xenial!
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https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/virglrenderer
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Still present on Xenial 16.04.
Workaround is good.
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Guys,
I'm facing an issue here with both "ethtool" and "ip", while trying to
manage black-listed by DPDK PCI VirtIO devices.
You'll need an Ubuntu Xenial KVM guest, with 4 VirtIO vNIC cards, to
run those tests
PCI device example from inside a Xenial guest:
---
# lspci
Looking forward for a proper fix to this problem! Very annoying...
:-P
OVS+DPDK on Ubuntu 16.04 looks impressive!
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On 11 April 2016 at 12:04, Serge Hallyn <1558...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Quoting Thiago Martins (thiagocmarti...@gmail.com):
> > Guys,
> >
> > I'm curious about this...
> >
> > * Mesa will be upgraded from 11.1, to 11.2... Big changes...
> >
&g
Awesome! I'm gonna try it... Thanks James! :-D
On 11 April 2016 at 04:34, James Page wrote:
> Hi Thiago
>
> DPDK can use the virtio-pci devices directly without them being bound to
> the userspace driver - as a result, the default configuration will try
> to consume all
Any plans to upload this fix for Xenial?
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Guys,
I'm curious about this...
* Mesa will be upgraded from 11.1, to 11.2... Big changes...
* MySQL just got upgraded from 5.6, to 5.7!
* APT was upgraded from 1.2.5, to 1.2.7...
All very recent upgrades that just happened on Xenial...
So, why this big resistance to upgrade Libvirt
Dave Chiluk, you're wrong, this problem is perfectly reproducible
without Packer.
This is an Ubuntu BUG, for sure. Might be present on Debian as well but,
I didn't tested it on Debian.
What I know is that "install from text mode interface" does not work
anymore on Ubuntu, with or without Packer.
WAIT! I was too fast on reply about Trusty...
On Trusty with Cloud Archive Liberty enabled, and even after this:
update-alternatives --set ovs-vswitchd /usr/lib/openvswitch-switch-dpdk
/ovs-vswitchd-dpdk
And this:
# grep DPDK_OPTS /etc/default/openvswitch-switch
DPDK_OPTS='--dpdk -c 0x1 -n 4'
Guys,
I can confirm that this problem does exists on top of Trusty KVM Guest
with Linux 4.4 (same Xenial kernel), but with DPDK 2.0 and OpenvSwitch
2.4 from Liberty Cloud Archive, it works!!
At least, the Trusty guest doesn't lose connectivity and soft reboot
works too! Precisely where Xenial
Public bug reported:
Guys,
Soon as we start OpenvSwitch with DPDK inside of a KVM guest, it brings
down all the VirtIO NICs! Including non-DPDK NIC VirtIO devices!
The problem is easy to reproduce, I'm seeing it on two different hosts,
a Dell server and a Macbook Pro, both running Xenial on
So, no deal?
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It looks like my problem is different, since I'm not seeing this:
qemu-img: error while writing sector 65: Input/output error
But maybe, it is a light in the end of the tunnel...
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I have tried, many times, to use qemu-img to create StreamOptimized for
VMWare ESXi 6.0 OVAs.
It does NOT work.
After days of research, I replaced qemu-img, by vboxmanage, then, it
worked!
Now, I'm using something this:
--
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It looks like my problem is different, since I'm not seeing this:
qemu-img: error while writing sector 65: Input/output error
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I have tried, many times, to use qemu-img to create StreamOptimized for
VMWare ESXi 6.0 OVAs.
It does NOT work.
After days of research, I replaced qemu-img, by vboxmanage, then, it
worked!
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Joseph,
Earlier versions of Xenial, doesn't have this problem.
Maybe with previous XOrg / Linux 4.3 combo... And also, maybe two or
three Google Chrome previous versions?
I think that it would be a good idea to give it a try, maybe a Xenial
alpha.
Best!
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A
Hey!
I'm also facing this problem, I recorded a video about it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l21WsKz3fZc
I tried to move away from XOrg, by using GNOME+Wayland, but, problem
persist, Wayland is faster, however, I can still see it flickering
(faster).
Problem with GNOME+Wayland is that it
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Using the Xenial version of vagrant, attempting to install the "vagrant-
libvirt" plugin fails:
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# vagrant plugin install vagrant-libvirt
/usr/lib/ruby/2.3.0/rubygems/specification.rb:946:in `all=': undefined method
`group_by' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
I'm facing this problem too... But I am unable to install the package,
look:
---
$ sudo apt install evolution-data-server-online-accounts
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no
Sounds awesome! Maybe we'll have it on Xenial via next Ubuntu Cloud
Archive...:-D
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>
> yeah we may as well keep it open for first thing in 16.10.
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On 21 March 2016 at 05:22, Serge Hallyn <1558...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> > I agree that it is important to be conservative, nevertheless, take a
> look
> > here:
> >
> > --
> > "Althou
Yeah, I am unable to rebuild OpenvSwitch against my libdpdk-dev...
:-(
I can easily rebuild it, using Ubuntu's libdpdk-dev but, after enabling
BNX2X_PMD, OpenvSwitch doesn't build, I'm seeing the following error:
-
apt source openvswitch
cd openvswitch-2.5.0
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -us
Yeah, I am unable to rebuild OpenvSwitch against my libdpdk-dev...
:-(
I can easily rebuild it, using Ubuntu's libdpdk-dev but, after enabling
BNX2X_PMD, OpenvSwitch doesn't build, I'm seeing the following error:
-
apt source openvswitch
cd openvswitch-2.5.0
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -us
Mmmm... Might not be a hugetable memory, double checked everything.
I'm thinking about the following error:
-
kernel: ovs-vswitchd[3793]: segfault at c80086e430 ip 7f0a4f222b26 sp
7ffce3539190 error 4 in libdpdk.so.0[7f0a4f1ff000+22f000]
-
Since I repackaged DPDK to enable BNX2X with
Mmmm... Might not be a hugetable memory, double checked everything.
I'm thinking about the following error:
-
kernel: ovs-vswitchd[3793]: segfault at c80086e430 ip 7f0a4f222b26 sp
7ffce3539190 error 4 in libdpdk.so.0[7f0a4f1ff000+22f000]
-
Since I repackaged DPDK to enable BNX2X with
Right,
Just for the record, for the first time ever, I'm seeing a different
message here:
---
# ovs-vsctl show
Right,
Just for the record, for the first time ever, I'm seeing a different
message here:
---
# ovs-vsctl show
After digging into DPDK source code, I found this:
--
cd ~/sources/dpdk/dpdk-2.2.0/drivers/net/
grep -ri \/firmware *
bnx2x/bnx2x.c:#define FW_NAME_57711 "/lib/firmware/bnx2x/bnx2x-e1h-7.2.51.0.fw"
bnx2x/bnx2x.c:#define FW_NAME_57810 "/lib/firmware/bnx2x/bnx2x-e2-7.2.51.0.fw"
--
However, those
After digging into DPDK source code, I found this:
--
cd ~/sources/dpdk/dpdk-2.2.0/drivers/net/
grep -ri \/firmware *
bnx2x/bnx2x.c:#define FW_NAME_57711 "/lib/firmware/bnx2x/bnx2x-e1h-7.2.51.0.fw"
bnx2x/bnx2x.c:#define FW_NAME_57810 "/lib/firmware/bnx2x/bnx2x-e2-7.2.51.0.fw"
--
However, those
So,
I managed to include all NICs under the same IOMMU Group, like this:
---
dpdk_nic_bind --status
Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver
:01:00.0 'NetXtreme II BCM57800 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet' drv=vfio-pci
unused=bnx2x
:01:00.1
So,
I managed to include all NICs under the same IOMMU Group, like this:
---
dpdk_nic_bind --status
Network devices using DPDK-compatible driver
:01:00.0 'NetXtreme II BCM57800 1/10 Gigabit Ethernet' drv=vfio-pci
unused=bnx2x
:01:00.1
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Hey guys,
Is it possible to upgrade Libvirt to v1.3.2 for Xenial?
It have many bug fixes an improvements for Xen XL driver!
Cheers!
Thiago
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It will be a shame to release Xenial with this bug opened...=/
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Mmm... Okay... APT is still receiving cycle updates... ;-)
Also, OpenStack with Open Soruce Xen, recommends Libvirt 1.3.2! I think
that this is something important for an LTS like Xenial.
On 17 March 2016 at 23:06, Serge Hallyn <1558...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> It's very late in the cycle
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Guys,
After deep research on the following problem:
Xenial - OpenvSwitch with DPDK binding to 10G NIC, not working:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2016-March/016287.html
I realized that, going against the DPDK documentation:
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Guys,
After deep research on the following problem:
Xenial - OpenvSwitch with DPDK binding to 10G NIC, not working:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2016-March/016287.html
I realized that, going against the DPDK documentation:
I agree that it is important to be conservative, nevertheless, take a look
here:
--
"Although libvirt 1.2.15 works with Xen, libvirt 1.3.2 or newer is
recommended."
"We do however recommend using libvirt 1.3.2, which is fully supported and
tested as part of the Xen Project CI loop. It addresses
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Hey guys,
Is it possible to upgrade Libvirt to v1.3.2 for Xenial?
It have many bug fixes an improvements for Xen XL driver!
Cheers!
Thiago
** Affects: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Guy,
The Virt-Manager menu is not showing up.
I need to press "alt+f", to access it, but neither after that, the menu
doesn't appear.
Thanks,
Thiago
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: virt-manager 1:1.3.2-0ubuntu1
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You're the man James, thank you!! ^_^
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Wheee!!! That's AWESOME!!! :-D
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BTW, I'm seeing that Python Shade 1.5.1 solves more problems!
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ansible-project/BAeUNM8BpbU
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Guys,
I'm facing problems to use python-shade from Xenial, with Ansible 2.0,
to manage OpenStack Mitaka. Basically, it is not working.
I've posted about this problem on Ansible mail list:
Unable to use "os_keypair" module, while "nova keypair-add" works:
Will Docker 1.10 be included on Xenial? I would like to start planning
and testing it ASAP.
Otherwise, I'll need to work on a different solution...
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You know what, this is not even a bug! Sorry about the buzz...
"ovs-vswitch log" is wrong, "log" is not even an option of "ovs-
vswitchd"!
Look:
---
root@xenial-1:~# ovs-vswitchd blsdadsa
2016-03-08T06:44:10Z|1|ovs_numa|INFO|Discovered 4 CPU cores on NUMA node 0
This is weird...
I just removed OVS with DPDK:
apt purge libdpdk0:amd64 dpdk openvswitch-switch-dpdk
apt autoremove
And installed regular OVS:
apt install openvswitch-switch
But, same problem on on log:
---
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2016-03-08T05:57:49Z|1|ovs_numa|INFO|Discovered 4
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Guys,
I'm seeing an error right after first steps towards enabling
OpenvSwitch with DPDK on Xenial, easy to reproduce:
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Title:
Script
Guys,
I'm trying to use OVS with DPDK to create a bridge between 2 x 10G NIC
cards, however, it is not working, the log shows:
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root@xenial-1:~# ovs-vswitchd log
2016-03-08T04:19:19Z|1|ovs_numa|INFO|Discovered 24 CPU cores on NUMA node 0
2016-03-08T04:19:19Z|2|ovs_numa|INFO|Discovered
Guys,
I'm trying to use OVS with DPDK to create a bridge between 2 x 10G NIC
cards, however, it is not working, the log shows:
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root@xenial-1:~# ovs-vswitchd log
2016-03-08T04:19:19Z|1|ovs_numa|INFO|Discovered 24 CPU cores on NUMA node 0
2016-03-08T04:19:19Z|2|ovs_numa|INFO|Discovered
I'm seeing this BUG on most recent Xenial Beta release (updated today).
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Title:
>>>WARNING<<< Wrong ufstype may corrupt your filesystem, default
Any news about this guys?
I'm on Linux 4.4.0-11-generic / Xenial and the kernel isn't modular
yet!
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Title:
VirtIO (and probably other modules
I also added:
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default_hugepagesz=1GB hugepagesz=1G hugepages=1
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To Grub Linux options, still doesn't work.
I think I am following
"https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/INSTALL.DPDK.md; but no
luck.
BTW, this isn't working on Ubuntu:
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chmod a+x /dev/vfio
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It just ignored
I also added:
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default_hugepagesz=1GB hugepagesz=1G hugepages=1
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To Grub Linux options, still doesn't work.
I think I am following
"https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/INSTALL.DPDK.md; but no
luck.
BTW, this isn't working on Ubuntu:
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chmod a+x /dev/vfio
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It just ignored
Public bug reported:
Guys,
If you enable "DPDK_OPTS", the commands:
/etc/init.d/openvswitch-switch restart
/etc/init.d/openvswitch-switch stop
/etc/init.d/openvswitch-switch start
...ignores it! It starts up just a regular OVS.
However, if you do this:
service openvswitch-switch stop
On Xenial, it is dynamically linked:
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root@xenial-1:~# ldd /usr/lib/openvswitch-switch-dpdk/ovs-vswitchd-dpdk | grep
-i dpdk
libdpdk.so.0 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdpdk.so.0
(0x7f89a3b8d000)
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On Xenial, it is dynamically linked:
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root@xenial-1:~# ldd /usr/lib/openvswitch-switch-dpdk/ovs-vswitchd-dpdk | grep
-i dpdk
libdpdk.so.0 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdpdk.so.0
(0x7f89a3b8d000)
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This is interesting!
Just curious ... Do we'll still have the "ovs-vswitchd" Alternatives
after this move?
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Title:
Please remove
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