[Bug 1822129] Re: [SRU] leave device name empty so that nova can determine it instead

2019-10-14 Thread masterpe via ubuntu-bugs
I'm using Openstack-ansible 18.1.8 to deploy Horizon. Where I use the source for the application. In the installed code I also see that this has not been fixed in the 18.1.8. At what version of OSA has this been fixed? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 1738375] [NEW] Resolving DNS entry, answer too big to handle

2017-12-15 Thread masterpe
Public bug reported: On an Ubuntu 17.04, I can't resolve the DNS name www.ziggogo.tv. If I use the command ping www.ziggogo.tv, I get the error: ping: www.ziggogo.tv: Temporary failure in name resolution If I use the command ping -6 www.ziggogo.tv or ping -4 www.ziggogo.tv both works fine.

[Bug 1300739] Re: keepalived doesn't load any ipv6 virtual servers

2014-05-09 Thread masterpe
ipvsadm requires CONFIG_IP_VS_IPV6 in the kernel to be active. This option has been set in the v3.6.10-raring kernel and the v3.6.11-raring kernel has been disabled. michielp@michielppro:/tmp$ grep CONFIG_IP_VS_IPV6 linux-image-3.6.1*/boot/config*

[Bug 1300739] Re: keepalived doesn't load any ipv6 virtual servers

2014-05-09 Thread masterpe
You need to recomple the kernel to fix this issue. The config files in /boot/ are the settings files with what the kernel is compiled. So it is 'only' for documentation. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to keepalived in

[Bug 1300739] Re: keepalived doesn't load any ipv6 virtual servers

2014-05-09 Thread masterpe
ipvsadm requires CONFIG_IP_VS_IPV6 in the kernel to be active. This option has been set in the v3.6.10-raring kernel and the v3.6.11-raring kernel has been disabled. michielp@michielppro:/tmp$ grep CONFIG_IP_VS_IPV6 linux-image-3.6.1*/boot/config*

[Bug 1300739] Re: keepalived doesn't load any ipv6 virtual servers

2014-05-09 Thread masterpe
You need to recomple the kernel to fix this issue. The config files in /boot/ are the settings files with what the kernel is compiled. So it is 'only' for documentation. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.