This bug affects me also, making the check_memory plugin unusable in
nagios, sensu, icinga, etc. Are there any plans to get this fixed in
16.04? Is it fixed in 18.04?
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Jenkins and Jenkins build nodes >= 2.54 can no longer run on 14.04
because of this; it requires Java 8.
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This bug was originally reported for Trusty, and my organization is
experiencing it with Trusty. I would note that 14.04 LTS still has two
years left in its support cycle. Do you plan on releasing a fix for
this?
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Title:
ifupdown doesn't bring loopback to
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ifupdown doesn't bring loopback to state up
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Please port this fix to trusty
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This bug also prevents the mounting of NFS shares on boot, because
rpcbind is unable to start without the lo interface.
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This bug also prevents the mounting of NFS shares on boot, because
rpcbind is unable to start without the lo interface.
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Confirmed on ubuntu 14.04 kernel 3.13.0-27-generic with NFSv4 mounts to
an Isilon filesystem - even with very high values for the various
kernel.keys parameters, we still get sporadic failures for UID/username
mappings resulting in user or group IDs on new files showing up as
4294967294 rather
For what it's worth, adding a pre-up sleep 5 to the secondary
interfaces is a pretty decent workaround for smaller systems.
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MAC address
I just wanted to bump this issue because we're now experiencing it in an
automated deployment system, and it's been open almost a year and half
with no resolution.
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I just wanted to bump this issue because we're now experiencing it in an
automated deployment system, and it's been open almost a year and half
with no resolution.
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Ran the following command in a 2.6.33.3 kernel tree (required for our
embedded application)
MAKEFLAGS=HOSTCC=gcc-4.4 CC=gcc-4.4 make-kpkg --rootcmd fakeroot
--initrd --arch amd64 --stem ourlinux --append-to-version
${OUR_VERSION} --revision ${OUR_REVISION} debian
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Title:
postinst trigger in output of make-kpkg does not create /vmlinuz,
/initrd.img symlinks
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postinst.8.04 is the postinst trigger generated by make-kpkg in Hardy
(8.04). The other file, postinst.12.04 is the one generated from the
identical make-kpkg command in Precise (12.04).
** Attachment added: 984389_postinst_triggers.tar
I have a similar issue with evince in Lucid Server, basic X.org
installation (no gnome desktop)
$ evince
** (evince:12592): WARNING **: Failed to create dbus proxy for
org.gnome.SettingsDaemon: Could not get owner of name
'org.gnome.SettingsDaemon': no such name
(evince:12592): Gtk-WARNING **:
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