Sorry Bot, I am unable to confirm this one myself. AKS images don't get access
to upgrade kernel from bionic-proposed directly, that I can tell. The standard
image is still xenial, and its preview bionic images use kernel 5.3.x.x, and do
not have this issue.
Flemming, are you able to check this
I obeyed the bot and ran the collector. Dunno if I need to mess with the bug
state, as it looks like "Confirmed" expects someone other than the reporter
(that's me), and the more targeted sub-bug is still in "New".
Let me know if I need to do anything else.
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OS provided by AKS is currently Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS, kernel
4.15.0-1077-azure.
Every block written by a k8s pod to a ceph CSI volume generates 2 warning
lines in the node's system logs (kern.log, syslog, messages
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Sure. In my case, I create an AKS cluster (which uses the Ubuntu 16
linux-azure image), install Rook v1.3.2, mount a CSI PVC volume, and
watch the logs fill up. That is rather heavy. I went back and asked the
ceph experts for a simpler reproduction testcase. Here goes:
# mount -t ceph ::/ /mnt/cep
Public bug reported:
OS provided by AKS is currently Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS, kernel
4.15.0-1077-azure.
Every block written by a k8s pod to a ceph CSI volume generates 2 warning lines
in the node's system logs (kern.log, syslog, messages, warn):
"Apr 24 09:37:46 aks- kernel: [242123.654538] ceph: Fai
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