I believe this is the issue I am also experimenting. My problem seems very
close to the following bug:
http://www.mail-archive.com/samba@lists.samba.org/msg103373.html
I can access my VM fine using its name (ie \\samba-2) but get prompted
for username and password if I try one of its netbios
Can confirm --firstboot works as expected for me using 0.12.4-0ubuntu0
on lucid host.
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--firstboot option broken in 0.12.2-0ubuntu3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/536942
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Sorry if I cant add much infos, but I had the same issue on lucid a few
days ago. Ps -ef would show all the loop devices (8 of them as far as I
can remember).
If that helps chris, vmbuilder wont work as long as those loop devices
are used - but if you reboot (I know...) it will clear the loop
Hello Ondfej, please read the page I linked :)
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Not possible to run PHP in a multiuser and secure way
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312493
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Hello Soren, I had a 64bits host running 32 bits guests on a 64bit virtual CPU.
This didn't work.
Now I have a 64bits host running 32 bits guests on a 32bits virtual CPU. This
works fine.
Just changed x86_64 to i686 in the XML definition of the VM.
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KVM VMs loses their CPU (kvm84
Sorry if that wasn't clear: when I wrote guest I meant Operating
systems.
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KVM VMs loses their CPU (kvm84 backport/hardy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/490072
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Hello soren, about this bug: I found out after a while that it was happening
only on my 64 bits hosts.
What happened is that inadvertently I installed ubuntu 32 bits on VMs with a
64bits CPU. I never noticed this on kvm62 as it was running fine. However when
I upgraded to the backports all the
Mmmh no don't think it could be the network, as munin is still working.
I didn't check the VM console, but it's a good idea, I will try this
next time. I kind of suspect ACPI, so will disable ACPI on failing VMs
next time too.
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KVM VMs loses their CPU (kvm84 backport/hardy)
Hello Soren, no, VM is down, cant ssh, services don't work anymore.
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KVM VMs loses their CPU (kvm84 backport/hardy)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm
Using the KVM84 backport for hardy and the libvirt backport, it seems
that VMs regularly just lose their CPU. Can't provide much more infos
sadly, as the VM just stops writing to log files as soon as this
happens.
What I can provide though is a
I think I reported this using the backport - and I can reproduce under
karmic. I think this might be the bug virsh kill might kill the wrong
vm . Look how the following undefines the wrong VM:
y...@mandragor:/etc/libvirt/qemu$ virsh dumpxml karmic
Connecting to uri: qemu:///system
domain
Hi kirkland, read the bug report again ;) It was about running a windows
VM (Created by kvm62) under kvm84. I havent tried this in a while, and
it probably refers to an older package of kvm84, the problem might vey
well be fixed - I ll repost here in case it isnt. Thanks
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Running a windows2000
I have the same issue but without PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN set.
y...@jok:/proc/15237$ ps -ef | fgrep 15237
ufr_doc 15237 1 0 04:20 ?00:00:00 /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php5 -d
magic_quotes_gpc=off
yann 26564 24593 0 14:15 pts/000:00:00 fgrep 15237
y...@jok:/proc/15237$ sudo cat environ
Ah, and it seems to affect python processes, too.
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PHP fastcgi with PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN doesn't kill children when parent is killed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162082
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Hello Stefan, thanks for your reply. Is 2.2.9 available on Hardy?
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Mod_ssl randomly causes apache threads to use 100% of CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306293
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When configured as using CGI, munin-cgi fails to graph with the
following error:
Can't locate Date/Manip.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.8 /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8 /usr/lib/perl5
/usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.8 /usr/share/perl/5.8
Public bug reported:
Using apache2 on Ubuntu 8.04 as a reverse proxy. Has been working fine
for the last 6 months. I started recently (last 2 weeks) to enable SSL
for some vhosts. Since then I have randomly apache processes using all
the CPU.
www-data 1332 17641 0 12:38 ?00:00:00
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