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Title:
udev fails to update (oneric host, lucid container)
I reinstalled the servers and this bug does not appear again.
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Title:
euca_conf --register-nodes returns 0 but the node is
Unassigning myself from the unixodbc task for now. The patch is ready,
but blocked on soprano, or another clever upgrade solution I didn't
think of yet.
** Changed in: unixodbc (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti) = (unassigned)
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I do not know... it is up to you...
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Title:
mount option can`t set permissions
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Public bug reported:
I can't remove the tftpd-hpa from my PC and this application does not
work well, when i try to remove it this message appearE: tftpd-hpa:
subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 127
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package:
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package tftpd-hpa 5.0-21ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-removal script returned error
If all goes well the instructions in comment #35 will cause no problems
and the VM will remain reachable. However a typo could indeed endanger
the network and be less than trivial to fix.
The experiment would only help us to determine whether the bug comes
down to the kernel or part of the
Is there any ywireshark data showing arp and dns traffic at the same
time as the conversation you posted? (it's not in the file itself)
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I spent about 3 hr before I can find correct command to attach iSCSI /dev/vda
to my instance
euca-attach-volume vol-59A00634 -d /dev/vdb -i i-511908A5
I hope this tip save time for somebody.
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This bug was fixed in the package resolvconf - 1.63ubuntu1
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resolvconf (1.63ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
[ Thomas Hood ]
* Debian fixed bugs (LP: #797339, #871058, #471975, #378844, #894417)
* Differences from Debian:
- /sbin/resolvconf:
+ Exit if /etc/resolv.conf
Well I've tried this (after first steps with git)
# terminal 1
root@vs-master:~# ip link add type veth
# terminal 2
root@vs-master:~# /bin/ns_exec -cmn /bin/bash
about to clone with 4002
clone: Invalid argument
root@vs-master:~# echo $$
7934
# terminal 1
root@vs-master:~# ifconfig veth0
Scott Moser has proposed merging lp:~smoser/ubuntu/precise/rsyslog/lp905419
into lp:ubuntu/rsyslog.
Requested reviews:
Ubuntu Server Team (ubuntu-server)
Related bugs:
Bug #905419 in rsyslog (Ubuntu): messages to rsyslog without timestamp lose
16 chars
It's just another bridge, so you should be able to substitude br0 for
virbr1. Note that if veth0 and veth1 already exist from your last test,
you can either re-use them, or else when you do another 'ip link add
type veth' you'll create veth2 and veth3 and can use those.
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@mainerror, correct.. It should now be called Eucalyptus and reflect as
close to possible what upstream provide (+fixes).
This means that the now stale value adds that UEC provided (such as the
store), should be removed; and we should revert to upstream branding.
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The best way to try and figure out what is causing this is to modify
/etc/init.d/umountroot and right before the umount's, add
/usr/bin/lsof -n /saved.root.lsof
sync
This will save a listing of all opened files and which processes have
them open. Things marked as 'deleted' in this list are
I've tested
# terminal 1
root@vs-master:~# brctl delif virbr1 veth0
root@vs-master:~# brctl addif br0 veth0
root@vs-master:~# ip link set veth1 netns 5039
root@vs-master:~# nc -4 -k -l 8080
# terminal 2
root@vs-master:~# /bin/ns_exec -cmn /bin/bash
about to clone with 4002
clone: Invalid
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Octavian Damiean (mainerror)
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Could you try wget of large files instead of the echo?
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Title:
Broken networking in kvm guests
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/resolvconf
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Title:
apparmor profile for bind. resolvconf error
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H. If this is the reason, how to force dnsmasq not to respond on
some interfaces, while listening on all others, with different
configurations per interface?
Wouldn't it be better to configure dnsmasq even for interfaces not there
at startup, and if these interfaces come up take them, if
On 20/12/11 20:55, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
H. If this is the reason, how to force dnsmasq not to respond on
some interfaces, while listening on all others, with different
configurations per interface?
Wouldn't it be better to configure dnsmasq even for interfaces not there
at startup,
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Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: cloud-init
Assignee: (unassigned) = Scott Moser (smoser)
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On 12/20/2011 09:47 AM, Clint Byrum wrote:
The best way to try and figure out what is causing this is to modify
/etc/init.d/umountroot and right before the umount's, add
/usr/bin/lsof -n /saved.root.lsof
sync
This will save a listing of all opened files and which processes have
them
Hi Dave,
Which one is valid regarding jvm options in Ubuntu?
Leonardo
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Title:
/etc/init/eucalyptus.conf not in sync with
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Title:
support configuring landscape-client in
Clint, can you give me the exact location for
/usr/bin/lsof -n /saved.root.lsof
sync
in /etc/init.d/umountroot? So far I not been successful in creating
'/saved.root.lsof'
Thanks.
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Nevermind. Got it working.
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Title:
libc6 upgrade causes umount to fail on shutdown because init cannot be
restarted
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Title:
squid's maintainer scripts call start/stop directly instead of using
Public bug reported:
Bind9 process freezes once/twice daily. Process is still present but will not
respond to any queries. The process will not gracefully shut down, requires
'kill -9' in order to stop it. Restarting the process restores normal operation.
Problem first occurred after upgrading
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I am also encountering this bug on Lucid 10.04 LTS production servers.
Does anyone know if this will be fixed in lucid (it's a main package)?
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