Well, what I meant was: the code that you're touching is in the dnsmasq-
base package, and dnsmasq-base is installed on *all* Ubuntu systems, as
a dependency of network-manager. It seems that the worst-case regression
potential is that we break DNS on all Ubuntu systems, which would be bad
:)
lxc
And that means what?
Will you (Ubuntu) ignore the bug and leave the patching up to the
libvirt/lxc Ubuntu users?
I am confused. :-)
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Accepted juju into precise-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/juju/0.5+bzr531-0ubuntu1.2 in a few
hours and then in the -proposed repository. Please help us by testing
this new package. See
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proposed origin does not work with local provider
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Without -proposed:
2012-06-26
07:26:14,259:855(0x7f4104cef700):ZOO_ERROR@handle_socket_error_msg@1579: Socket
[192.168.122.1:54725] zk retcode=-4, errno=111(Connection refused): server
refused to accept the client
2012-06-26 07:26:17,690:855(0x7f4104cef700):ZOO_WARN@zookeeper_interest@1461:
@Path
Off topic for a bug report but I will set you straight on a few things.
Dmraid support is good but for later hardware is crappy at best but
don't blame the Ubuntu devs. The original developer (a red hat guy)
stopped developing the project a while ago and we have been trying to
get him to
Confirmed fixed with 0ubuntu1.2:
ubuntu@ubuntu-local-wordpress-0:~$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main restricted universe multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-updates main restricted universe
multiverse
deb
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lxc deployed units don't support https APT
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Support smart formatting for relation-ids
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Change zk logging configuration
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When stopping a specific daemon, _all_ routes are flushed
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[serge-hallyn] pre-mount cgroups
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The template lxc-ubuntu uses a dpkg configuration file to enable a
foreign architecture when qemu-*-static is installed.
Starting from 1.16.2 dpkg added new dpkg --add-architecture and
--remove-architecture commands to track supported architectures.
The configauration file
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Hi Lokesh,
Thank you very much for submitting this bug!
It looks like this error could be caused by some modification or
incompatible parameter in smb.conf between the version you upgraded and
the latest one, although there's not enough data to be able to confirm
or deny this.
Could you please
Hi Edluel,
Looks like there's a mix-up of libraries in your system, I reason that
by the following error line:
/usr/sbin/winbindd: error while loading shared libraries:
liblber-2.4.so.2: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32
This is due to installing the 32 bit version libldap-2.4-2 on a 64 bit
system.
Hi James,
Wow, such a nice hack you got running here :)
The problem as I can see it is that you have a wrong version of readlink
installed, php5-cli postinst depends on the right version of readlink in
place which is not the case happening in your install.
Please reinstall coreutils to get the
Confirmed, template should be upgraded
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
The Unix standard is for applications to always link to libraries with a
name that includes the major version number, so that multiple versions
(ie. ABIs) of the same library can co-exist. rampart appears to be
Guillaume wrote in #979067:
[Dnsmasq] tries to access DNS servers from the wireless
network [...and...] fails to resolve requests. It takes a lot of
failures before all the unreachable servers have been
exhausted, which makes for a poor user experience.
William reports that dnsmasq does not
In reply to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/362427/comments/12
on /sbin/mount.ecryptfs_private I got the following message:
keyctl_search: Required key not available
Perhaps try the interactive 'ecryptfs-mount-private'
This comment is linked to from
Public bug reported:
dont know more
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: libsensors4 1:3.3.1-2ubuntu1
Uname: Linux 3.3.6-030306-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu8
Architecture: amd64
Date: Tue Jun 26 14:10:03 2012
ErrorMessage: conffile
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conffile './etc/sensors.d/.placeholder' is not in
Getting the same issue here... have been for about a month:
tmcmulli@OTC:~$ sudo apt-get upgrae
E: Invalid operation upgrae
tmcmulli@OTC:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to
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Importance: Undecided
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Please convert winbind init script
Thanks for submitting this bug. The qemu used by lxc is actually qemu-
arm-static which comes from the qemu-linaro package, so I will re-target
the bug. I'll also mark it as affecting lxc.
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** Also affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance:
This bug was fixed in the package cairo-dock - 3.0.2-0ubuntu2
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* debian/apport/cairo-dock.py: ported to python3 (LP: #1013171)
Thanks to Edward Donovan for the patch
-- Matthieu Baerts (matttbe) matt...@gmail.com Tue, 26
I'll do that change in Quantal. Sadly Precise's dpkg is too old so we
won't be able to include that in the next SRU.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Stéphane Graber (stgraber)
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Reverting Thomas' change as he didn't give a rational for these and
isn't the network-manager maintainer.
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Ignore that comment, it should actually be SRUed as it's depending on
the version within the container, not outside.
So for quantal containers built on precise we'd like to use --add-
architecture.
** Also affects: lxc (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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* Ensure bacula database is upgraded from 12-14 as part of
upgrade to 5.2.x (LP: #980189):
- d/rules: Add dbconfig-common upgrade step for
My apologies. I thought it was fixed in lxc and nothing needed to be
done for n-m. What further changes do you plan for n-m?
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Migrate to dpkg --add-architecture to track foreign
Exactly the same as lxc and libvirt.
That's to have any package using dnsmasq-base also ship /etc/dnsmasq.d/package
name that contains:
bind-interfaces
except-interface=interface
For libvirt, that's for virbr0, for lxc that's for lxcbr0 and for
network-manager that'd be the loopback.
This
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Work items:
[james-page] Ceph 0.47.2 update for Ubuntu: DONE
Regular ceph updates from Debian or direct from upstream during the
development cycle for beta 1: TODO
- Review MIR actions for ceph from last cycle: TODO
- MIR of libfcgi to
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Work items changed:
Work items:
[james-page] Ceph 0.47.2 update for Ubuntu: DONE
+ [james-page] Ceph 0.47.3 update for Ubuntu: TODO
Regular ceph updates from Debian or direct from upstream during the
development cycle for beta 1: TODO
- Review MIR actions
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Work items changed:
Work items:
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[james-page] Ceph 0.47.3 update for Ubuntu: TODO
Regular ceph updates from Debian or direct from upstream during the
development cycle for beta 1: TODO
[james-page] Review
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Work items changed:
Work items:
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[james-page] Ceph 0.47.3 update for Ubuntu: TODO
Regular ceph updates from Debian or direct from upstream during the
development cycle for beta 1: TODO
[james-page] Review
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Work items changed:
Work items:
[james-page] Ceph 0.47.2 update for Ubuntu: DONE
[james-page] Ceph 0.47.3 update for Ubuntu: TODO
Regular ceph updates from Debian or direct from upstream during the
development cycle for beta 1: TODO
[james-page] Review
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Ah, I understand.
In #959037 various ways of resolving (no pun intended) the conflict
between standalone dnsmasq and nm-dnsmasq have been discussed and in
recent comments we were working on the idea of moving nm-dnsmasq to
another loopback address, say 127.0.0.2, which allows standalone dnsmasq
This looks like a regression in qemu from Precise to Quantal. I just
rebuilt my test containers here on Precise and both precise and quantal
armhf containers built successfully.
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That's not completely correct actually (haven't looked at the bug
though).
dnsmasq by default binds on 0.0.0.0 which will include (127.0.0.2), so
even if Network Manager moves to using 127.0.0.2, which I believe is a
good idea, it should still ship a dnsmasq.d config file containing
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Migrate to dpkg --add-architecture to track
Bug #928524 is related insofar as it is proposed there (see comment #18)
to adopt the solution of forcing standalone dnsmasq into
bind-interfaces
except-interface=lo
modes by means of /etc/dnsmasq.d/network-manager.
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RabbitMQ v2.8.4 contains bugfixes for high-availability queue. It would
be good to make these improvements available for Ubuntu users.
Changelog for v2.8.3:
http://lists.rabbitmq.com/pipermail/rabbitmq-announce/attachments/20120621/9c1e939d/attachment.txt
** Affects:
That's right.
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lxcbr0 fails to come up when dnsmasq is installed
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Well... there *isn't* a zookeeper node. Perhaps this is just a
dependency issue in one of the packages?
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juju setup fails,
This bug was fixed in the package mythtv - 2:0.25.0+fixes.20120626
.25dd4ce-0ubuntu1
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* fix get-orig-source rule's broken tarball fetch from archive.
* Enable libcec support (LP: #982272)
* Add missingok
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Using the default apache install the common and combined log format
definitions differ from both the vanilla apache documentation and the
documentation provided in the apache2-doc package in the file:
/usr/share/doc/apache2-doc/manual/en/logs.html
The vanilla apache
still an issue on Ubuntu 12.04
please do something to enable ssl support by default
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To
What I meant is that DNS resolution always fails at first, and then
after lots of tries, it starts to work. But now that I look at the logs,
it may just have been a fluke: it eventually works because one of the
reachable nameservers happens to reply fast enough.
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What do you mean by fast enough, though? Do you mean that all the
listed nameservers are very slow, some of them infinitely so (perhaps
because of a routing problem) and dnsmasq either always (William's case)
or usually (your case) times out before any nameserver replies?
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Work items changed:
Work items:
[james-page] Ceph 0.47.2 update for Ubuntu: DONE
[james-page] Ceph 0.47.3 update for Ubuntu: TODO
Regular ceph updates from Debian or direct from upstream during the
development cycle for beta 1: TODO
[james-page] Review
Blueprint changed by James Page:
Work items changed:
Work items:
[james-page] Ceph 0.47.2 update for Ubuntu: DONE
- [james-page] Ceph 0.47.3 update for Ubuntu: TODO
+ [james-page] Ceph 0.48 update for Ubuntu: TODO
Regular ceph updates from Debian or direct from upstream during the
Blueprint changed by James Page:
Work items changed:
Work items:
[james-page] Ceph 0.47.2 update for Ubuntu: DONE
[james-page] Ceph 0.48 update for Ubuntu: TODO
Regular ceph updates from Debian or direct from upstream during the
development cycle for beta 1: TODO
[james-page] Review
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Work items changed:
Work items:
[james-page] Ceph 0.47.2 update for Ubuntu: DONE
- [james-page] Ceph 0.48 update for Ubuntu: TODO
+ [james-page] Ceph 0.47.3 update for Ubuntu: TODO
Regular ceph updates from Debian or direct from upstream during the
No, that's the contrary, they reply too fast, in a sense. If you look at
the log I posted, dnsmasq does receive some kind of reply from the
unreachable nameservers. I don't know whether this is a crafted reply by
the firewall or whether the query actually reached the nameserver but it
replied with
Some packages still ship hooks in both locations so it's not totally
surprising that the directory still exists on removal and isn't really a
problem.
As for /var/lib, as Mathieu stated earlier, lease files will still be in
there so removing these would be wrong. Unfortunately, migrating them is
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Hello,
I'd like to know when the security issue reported in CVE-2012-1820 will
be fixed in the Ubuntu quagga pacakge. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
with quagga 0.99.20.1-0ubuntu0.10.04.2 installed. The changelog.Debian
doesn't mention CVE-2012-1820. The Debain package is
This security bug was made public before a fix landed in diablo. A fix
still has not landed in diablo almost a month later. Can we please try
to maintain discipline regarding the security policy? There's really no
point in having an embargo if you're just going to ignore it.
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(Marked as invalid for n-m because this is probably a dnsmasq issue. Can
add n-m back in if it turns out nm-dnsmasq needs to be run with other
options.)
dnsmasq does receive some kind of reply from the unreachable
nameservers
This bug is getting interesting! :)
** Summary changed:
- DNS
** No longer affects: dhcp3 (Ubuntu Dapper)
** No longer affects: dhcp3 (Ubuntu Natty)
** No longer affects: dhcp3 (Ubuntu Karmic)
** No longer affects: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu Maverick)
** No longer affects: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu Lucid)
** No longer affects: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu Karmic)
** No longer
Public bug reported:
failed on www.google.com with nslookup, other domain names all returned ok.
built bind-9.1.2 myself, my named works fine with www.google.com and other
domain.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: bind9 1:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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I think there are the following possible valid end states that we want
to get to at the end of the postinst:
- we're not in a chroot. /dev/shm is bind mounted to /run/shm, with the
reboot script handling the fix-up to make /dev/shm a symlink to /run/shm before
next boot.
- we're in a chroot
If it does make sense, the implementation that follows is:
if mountpoint -q /dev mountpoint -q /dev/shm; then
compat_link /dev/shm /run/shm
else
[ -d /run/shm ] || mkdir -p /run/shm
mountpoint -q /dev/ || compat_link /run/shm /dev/shm
fi
BTW, I realize there's another possible scenario,
** Changed in: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu Quantal)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Stéphane Graber (stgraber)
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Moved to main.
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I don't feel like this is a huge issue, but please note that if this is
changed, the message should only be touched in the very specific case
where juju is executed without any other arguments. It is really an
error to interrupt whatever juju was going to do and stop to print that
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Please stop messing with bug statuses.
I just spent a few minutes reproducing your setup and it works exactly as
expected:
- Changed my /etc/network/interfaces
- Installed the vlan package
- Rebooted
- Got eth0 with a DHCP IP and no eth0.101 (as expected)
- Ran ifup eth0.101
- Got
Chuck, please put SRU information in the bug description, not in a
comment - it becomes hard to find this information when there are a
dozen more comments from testers.
** Description changed:
+ ** Issue **
+
There is an issue with the way nova uses dnsmasq in VLAN mode. It starts
up a
Please also complete the test case with explicit information about how
users can verify the *fix* for this bug.
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[SRU]
I'm afraid I also don't understand this problem statement:
There is an issue with the way nova uses dnsmasq in VLAN mode. It starts
up a single copy of dnsmasq for each vlan on the network host (or on
every host in multi_host mode). The problem is in the way that dnsmasq
binds to an ip
Public bug reported:
apache2 init script after executing apache2ctl start should check if
apache2 is really running before reporting success,
this is problematic for example if you use apache2 init script as lsb
resource in a pacemaker cluster:
1) apache2 init script report success on start
2)
... and now I've reviewed the debdiff, and found it to not match the
upstream commit. This part of the patch to src/network.c is missing:
@@ -254,6 +261,7 @@ static int iface_allowed(struct irec **irecp, int if_index,
iface-addr = *addr;
iface-netmask = netmask;
Before the SRU team will reconsider an SRU for this, based on the above
I would also expect to see a regression test plan that accounts for
making sure dnsmasq continues to work correctly in configurations other
than the openstack one.
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Reviewed: https://review.openstack.org/8923
Committed:
http://github.com/openstack/openstack-manuals/commit/306347d87079ae656a91b36c281a03125712e960
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch:master
commit 306347d87079ae656a91b36c281a03125712e960
Author: Lorin Hochstein lo...@nimbisservices.com
Date: Mon
** Changed in: rabbitmq-server (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
service start rabbitmq-server' does
Blueprint changed by Serge Hallyn:
Work items changed:
Work items:
[stgraber] Review list of extra packages in lxc-ubuntu and have it contain
the right list for each release: DONE
[cooloney] check that all new cgroups are enabled in quantal kernel: DONE
- [serge-hallyn] pre-mount cgroups
Blueprint changed by Serge Hallyn:
Work items changed:
Work items:
[stgraber] Review list of extra packages in lxc-ubuntu and have it contain
the right list for each release: DONE
[cooloney] check that all new cgroups are enabled in quantal kernel: DONE
[serge-hallyn] pre-mount cgroups
Blueprint changed by Serge Hallyn:
Work items changed:
Work items:
[stgraber] Review list of extra packages in lxc-ubuntu and have it contain
the right list for each release: DONE
[cooloney] check that all new cgroups are enabled in quantal kernel: DONE
[serge-hallyn] pre-mount cgroups
i believe that we're seeing the same problem with ganeti-managed kvm
instances running on 12.04 utilizing a bridged network.
in an initial deployment of 8 guests (also 12.04) we had half of them
drop off the network within a few hours. there is a weak correlation
between high network load in the
Comment #20 looks very much correct.
The shm_overview(7) man page does say that it always uses a tmpfs
filesystem, so does that mean that there is no way for /dev/shm to be a
unmounted-over directory holding valuable shm state?
In any case, both your code in comment #21 and the update you
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/quantal-proposed/lxc
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Title:
Migrate to dpkg --add-architecture to track foreign architecture in
The ZK node is the first one to be booted by Juju when you run juju
bootstrap. Juju installs ZK on it.
Since ZK is not there, you have a problem at that stage. Since you
managed to log in, can you examine the cloud-init logs please? If
there's nothing sensitive in there perhaps attach to the
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