Over a year old, never addressed. Closing.
I think it eventually went away so probably fixed.
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chkutmp crashed with SIGSEGV in
Maverick is dead. Closing bug properly.
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Title:
SSH
Blueprint changed by Jeff Lane:
Whiteboard changed:
Work Items:
- [bladernr] Jeff to list the testing team info so interested parties can sign
up and participate in making this happen: DONE
- Create a list of the tests to be run (a small number of useful tests to
start, we can
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Walked away for a while and returned to find my system almost unusable.
Something was causing the DISK I/O to go through the roof, the system
constantly waiting, making it, as I said, almost unusable.
On some investigation, top indicated that egrep was consuming 6.7 GB of
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chkrootkit cron job went nuts, spawned 14 instances and consumed
nearly 90% of my ram
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This is a batch mode output from top, showing the egrep process
consuming 6.7GB of my RAM...
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usable again. Notice the 14 instances of egrep spawned by chkrootkit.
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Serge: at the moment, no. I can't manually reproduce it. However, I
left the machine sitting over night and came back this morning to find
that it was stuck yet again, this time, the egrep process was using
7.1GB of 8GB, but PS only showed 2 instances running...
I'm currently running tiger
forgot to reset to new when I added my update.
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Did a general dist-upgrade on saucy. I have TGT installed for some work
with devstack. For some reason, tgt failed to upgrade and that caused
apt to throw an error.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: tgt 1:1.0.37-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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^MESC[74G[ESC[31mfailESC[39;49m]
invoke-rc.d: initscript tgt, action stop failed.
dpkg: warning: subprocess old pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
dpkg: trying script from the new package instead ...
* Stopping target framework
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Installed maas packages on a fresh trusty install like so:
$ sudo apt-get install maas maas-region-controller maas-cluster-
controller maas-dhcp maas-dns
Installation proceeded successfully until maas-dns. maas-dns errored
out:
Setting up maas (1.4+bzr1789+dfsg-0ubuntu1)
Looked into syslog when manually restarting bind9 and it seems to hang on the
maas zone file:
Jan 7 11:28:16 critical-maas named[29464]: starting BIND
9.9.3-rpz2+rl.13214.22-P2-Ubuntu-1:9.9.3.dfsg.P2-4ubuntu2 -u bind
Jan 7 11:28:16 critical-maas named[29464]: built with '--prefix=/usr'
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My setup:
Trusty on an IBM Thinkpad x201.
Onboard Gigabit is static on 10.0.0.0 (The private MAAS lan)
Internet connectivity is via an 802.11n WiFi dongle
My internet connection is a 10Mbit ADSL line
I have installed and configured maas. The next step, per the
instructions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1035998/comments/2
Reading that comment, it suggests that the named.conf.maas file should
be empty by design so I created one like so:
sudo touch /etc/named/maas/named.conf.maas
and restarted bind and apache.
Then, I deleted my node and retried and it
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Following the docs, I did the following on a system running the latest
Trusty image with the latest MAAS packages for trusty:
$ maas-cli maas node-groups import-boot-images
On Saucy or earlier (and I believe on earlier versions of Trusty), this
would launch the olders
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Using latest trusty bits I manually created a node in the MAAS UI. On
setting the node, MAAS successfully powered the node on via IPMI. The
node booted and got an IP address but then failed to PXE due to PXE
timeout errors. While all this is going on, each retry prompted a
Public bug reported:
I have connected a Cisco UCS C220 M3 system to my MAAS server.
I have tried and succeeded in enlisting the server both automatically by
powering the server on manually, and via the UI by feeding maas the
server CIMC information and have MAAS automatically power the server on
Public bug reported:
On my MAAS box running trusty:
In the MAAS UI, we created a node entry for a server, choosing IPMI and
passing the login credentials, IP for the BMC and the MAC address. On
saving the node, MAAS issued the IPMI command to turn the server on.
The server successfully powered
Yep, that was the workaround I used.
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unable to automatically commission Cisco UCS server due to BMC user
permissions
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I had three servers connected to my MAAS server. All three were
successfully enlisted, commissioned and in the Ready state.
I did a juju bootstrap which grabbed one server, powered it on and
installed and completed Juju's bootstrap bringup. This was confirmed by
running
Why is this still even an issue?
Verified that on the latest Lucid SRU, ipmi_si and ipmi_msghandler load
at boot but ipmi_devintf does not.
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Ok... so further investigation:
Fresh Natty install on an IBM server with BMC using the latest ISOs as
of 8 March.
Looking in /lib/modules/2.6.38-5-generic/kernel/drivers/char/ipmi/ shows that
the drivers are present.
No IPMI packages are installed:
First I install ipmitool:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
Also, by pulling in openipmi I mean that perhaps the control file for
the ipmitool package could change from suggesting openipmi to
recommending openipmi
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Maverick with latest updates as of 17 Sept 2010
I've noticed since upgrading from 10.04.1 to Maverick that SSH sessions
now seem to freeze after a period of time.
I am able to ssh to a remote server (I'm sshing to my personal server
and to some work servers in one of the
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Hi Steve,
Actually, I'm seeing it on any remote SSH connection (either to a
Canonical DC or to my own shared server).
I'm in Taipei at the moment so I'll try again here just to see if
there's something wonky on my end (router, or switch maybe) causing the
SSH connection do hang...
As for the
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Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I have a system with an intel iBMC onboard.
MAAS can successfully create the maas user and add/change the password,
and it also has the correct administrator priviliges.
MAAS also created the user in slot 6, the first available, rather than
choking on slot 4 or 10.
I also manually tried using the ipmipower command in addition to
ipmitool:
ubuntu@critical-maas:~$ ipmipower -h 10.0.0.125 -u maas -p TRRnqoEl9ccQy7 --off
10.0.0.125: ok
ubuntu@critical-maas:~$ ipmipower -h 10.0.0.125 -u maas -p TRRnqoEl9ccQy7
--on-if-off --cycle
10.0.0.125: ok
both of these
Since apport didn't gather any maas logs, here they are...
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New to the power management part of node info is this text:
MAC address - the IP is looked up with ARP and is used if IP address is
empty. This is better when the BMC uses DHCP.
What is better when the BMC uses DHCP? Does using DHCP make using ARP
better? or more
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by default, there's no way for a node started by maas to talk to the
internet. There is also no way on the maas dashboard that I can see
that allows me to control this sort of network behaviour either.
For now, we are using a shell script to start NAT rules in iptables so
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I have a NUC with the current version of 14.04 and MAAS installed on it.
Today, I completely removed the contents of boot-resources and re-
imported the various boot/image files to remove old daily images and
older versions I didn't need.
If you look at the current image
I went through and deleted the rc directory from *current, and also
deleted the individual images themselves (had to compare inode numbers
in rc/ to the images in cache and deleted the images individually by
inode.
Then I did an install and it installed the correct image by default:
So it would seem to confirm that MAAS is choosing the older 20140410
images over the 20140416.1 images when installing.
This is my bootresources.yaml: (The only changes I made were commenting
out older versions I didn't want to pull down)
ubuntu@critical-maas:/var/lib/maas/boot-resources$ cat
Julian: THAT makes more sense... perhaps this would be less confusing,
from a user standpoint:
MAC Address - Enter the BMC's MAC Address here if you are NOT using DHCP
to assign BMC IP Addresses
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I've got several MAAS servers that seem to suffer the same fate,
depending on what your definition of Access the internet is.
We first saw this at the Orange Box sprint in london where nodes could
be deployed via d-i which was pulling packages from MAAS's squid-deb-
proxy, IIRC,
Then again, perhaps something as simple as a 'maas-enable-nat' command
for these simple cases would be sufficient so new users don't have to
also understand iptables... and makes it optional on the maas server so
you can or can not enable it... maybe it is a per-cluster-controller
thing, as my
As for your question about the region... I don't know... that's
operating at scale. The question there is probably one of hierarchy...
for example, would you have multiple, linked region controllers, or more
like a few region controllers and several cluster controllers under
each?
And in that
Yeah, that could work.
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Confusing wording in the IPMI section
FWIW, this does not seem to be universal to UEFI systems. I've
performed enlistment and commissioning on several IBM systems in full
UEFI mode that behaved just fine (and a couple new density systems that
showed the same sort of issue Narninder mentions here).
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Additionally, do we not also use juju, region and cluster on the same
NUC inside the Orange Box? So it seems like it would be important from
the OB perspective to fix this as well. Just an additional use case.
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Hrmmm... it just bit me while trying to test out the checkbox charm on
bare metal from my private maas server. and it's not just a matter of
juju.
for example, MAAS is successfully updating the zone files:
npdxh IN CNAME 10-0-0-123
and I can't ssh to my node by hostname:
Maybe I misunderstand the region controller concept or my
understanding of the MAAS ecosystem is outdated.
AIUI there is a region controller that communicates with multiple
cluster controllers that further manage multiple nodes:
/-- cluster foo - node1.foo, node2.foo, node3.foo
Just adding more griping :) would be nice to see this fixed in Trusty
sometime before next February
bladernr@klaatu:~$ ftp transit
Connected to transit.lanes.
220 (vsFTPd 3.0.2)
Name (transit:bladernr): bladernr
331 Please specify the password.
Password:
no talloc stackframe at
So this bit us again when trying to deploy LDS. The process there is:
Install/configure MAAs
Populate MAAS
on MAAS, install juju
Juju bootstrap
juju-deployer install LDS
then go to LDS and it does more stuff.
In this case it really caused pain in several cases where juju would say
bootstrap
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Binary package hint: firefox
Firefox 2.0.0.11 running on Ubuntu Gutsy (7.10) 32bit. Every time I
attempt to load http://groups.google.com Mozilla crashes.
I think the problem may be one of the applets loading on the
groups.google page, but I never really get a chance to
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Upgrade from Natty to Oneiric deleted my custom launchers
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have far more customizations on that system than I do on this one.
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I just upgraded my travel laptop from Natty w/ Unity to Oneiric and I am
right disappointed, sadly. This system is one I use for travel to
various offices as well as events like Sprints and UDS. After
installing Natty, I had removed most of the default launchers because I
Public bug reported:
My current power settings are as follows:
On Battery: Suspend when inactive for 30 minutes; Suspend when lid is closed
When Plugged In: Dont suspend when inactive; dont suspend when lid is closed
However, even though my Thinkpad x201 is plugged in, the settings are
being
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Power Managment settings are being ignored
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I should add that this is a regression from Natty. I just upgraded this
machine from Natty to Oneiric this morning, and this problem has only
occurred since then.
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Started to mark this as High, because it's a regression and pretty
annoying, however, I'll leave that to someone else to decide ultimately.
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Mathieu: Yes, I just did an update on the x201 and rebooted and now NM
connects properly. So whatever was done resolved the issue for me.
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slimy marking my own bugs invalid (unless they were never really bugs to
begin with)...
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Targeting to 0.12.8 for now, however as this requires a lot of
exceptions, we may have to let this slide until after Oneiric.
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Status: New
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works for me, I thought that may be the case :)
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[SD/MMC/MSP/*] Test descriptions need to be updated
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[ThinkPad T420] Wireless hotkey does not turn BlueTooth back on
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And I finally found the original bug for this
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This appears to happen after installing packages. Doesn't seem to
matter what package, just the act of installing a package triggers
oneconf-query to crash...
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the empty SD slot as a full
block device... we hates these machines... hates them we do.
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Did this submit results? Where can I look at the results of this test
to see what the output was? This is actually probably not a big deal,
as this test is known to be a bit ... flaky.
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OK... so I retried... Here is mdstat after installing and booting, and
waiting to ensure all syncing had completed:
Personalities : [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
[raid10]
md1 : active raid1 sda2[0] sdb2[1]
19529656 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
md0 :
Not sure if I should set this to Confirmed or back to New now that I've
replied, so setting back to New.
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Title:
Software RAID fails to rebuild
@seb128 wish I could tell you, but I have no idea... a lot of things
have been updated since I did the Natty - Oneiric upgrade all I really
know for certain is that at some point either because of the upgrade, or
after an update following the upgrade, I started seeing this issue.
Unfortunately,
Adding Marc Legris... Marc, if you can reproduce this, can you add the
xsession-errors log for Bryce?
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[Thinkpad T510] Plugging in
Public bug reported:
While attempting to do certification testing on hardware with Cisco VIC
Ethernet NICs installed, I noticed that the 10.04.3 installer does not
load the enic module. This means I am unable to configure network
devices inside the installer, and I am pretty sure this would also
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10.04 installer is missing enic network driver
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Additionally, I should add that the apport trace was captured on one of
the impacted machines, but uploaded via apport from my workstation due
to firewall restrictions where the machines are located.
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Welcome screen release notes link points to ubuntu.com
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I imagine this is probably just a filler until release notes are
finalized on the web but I wanted to make sure it was brought up.
On the Welcome Screen (at least so far on the Edubuntu i386 DVD) for
Alpha 2, the Release Notes link points to www.ubuntu.com rather than
Public bug reported:
Running the installer for Edubuntu Alpha 2 32bit on a VirtBox VM. VM
has a 12.9GB disk.
Installer correctly decided on a partitioning scheme and when it
attempted to create partitions, returned a failure (and popped an error
dialog up) stating that it failed to create swap
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Failed to create swap space during partitioning
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Addition: Just tried the AMD64 Edubuntu DVD and it did NOT fail while
creating Swap.
The 32bit ISO failed 3/3 tries. AMD64, on a 10.7GB disk worked the
first time (32bit VM has a 12.9GB disk.)
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Whatever ubiquity is doing when it tries to find out if a chosen
hostname already exists, it's not working very well.
Ubiquity tells me that the hostname already exists on the network
regardless of whether I'm actually ON a network, or whether that name
already exists. It
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ubiquity tells me my computer name already exists on the network when
it doesnt
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Screenshot showing one of the host-names I tried that generated the
name already exists on network error
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THe warning persists for every name I try, until I just give up and move
to the username field and start typing there. As soon as I enter
something in the username field, the hostname warning changes to a green
checkmark.
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Here's the apt history.log
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Title:
Failed to install all packages selected in Edubuntu according to error
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Doing an install of 64bit Edubuntu Precise Alpha 2 on a VBox VM.
During the install, I chose defaults for pretty much everything. This
means that during package selection, I did NOT choose the Gnome Fallback
desktop, I did NOT install 3rd party stuff or updates, and I DID
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This is pretty much guaranteed to happen at some point after each
reboot. The touchpad will behave (it's not really used as I almost
always use an attached Logitech USB Wireless Mouse) as it should for a
while and then at some point the pointer starts going crazy, jumping
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Touchpad on Alienware M15x goes nuts, needs psmouse-ectomy to quiet
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Hi Joey,
My guess is that it's never been included. That being said, 10.04.3 is
the only Lucid I've ever been able to try on this hardware as I've only
just recently gotten access to it.
I do know that the driver is supported by 11.10, so at some point
between the two it was introduced to the
Hi, Can you also attach the following files:
~/.checkbox/submission.xml
~/.checkbox/checkbox.log
Thanks
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Attempting the RAID install test with Precise server AMD64.
Hardware config is a 1U server with 2 SATA drives wth the following
partitions:
sda: 500GB SATA
sda1: 50GB RAID
sda2: 20GB RAID
sda3: 180GB RAID
sdb: 250GB SATA
sdb1: 50GB RAID
sdb2: 20GB RAID
sdb3: 180GB RAID
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/925280
Title:
Software RAID fails to rebuild after testing degraded cold boot
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I finally found a solution. I had to zero the superblocks on the
missing partitions:
sudo mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdb1
sudo mdamd --zero-superblock /dev/sdb3
sudo mdadm --manage /dev/md0 --add /dev/sdb1
sudo mdadm --manage /dev/md2 --add /dev/sdb3
This now shows md0 currently in recovery
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