Also affects distribition is that little link below the bug task table
at the top of bug details pages. It's how you add bug tasks for other
packages.
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Happens on Precise as well.
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Matt, are the symptoms identical? You might be experiencing a different
bug entirely.
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KVM images lose connectivity
Matt, no problem at all. Please be sure to report back if you encounter
the issue again after the hard reboot. Thanks!
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Lovely, thanks for the feedback. I've just uploaded this to precise-
proposed.
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Packages are ready for testing in the all new ubuntu-virt/kvm-network-
hang PPA.
It has a lower version than the test package Serge posted earlier, so
you'll need to first disable that other PPA and then enable this one and
upgrade.
This should do the trick:
# You can skip these first two
As Serge says, we think we've narrowed in on the set of commits that
will address this problem:
a821ce5 virtio: order index/descriptor reads
92045d8 virtio: add missing mb() on enable notification
a281ebc virtio: add missing mb() on notification
I'd be happy to provide a SRU candidate
Anecdotal evidence[1] suggests that this is a problem with the driver in
the guest. It would be interesting to learn when this problem appeared
and if it's gone with Quantal guests.
[1]: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-
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I don't understand what the problem is here? The bug is very clear:
Don't attach to the web root, but have the dashboard live under
/openstack or whatever.
Don't make everyone else suffer until you've figured out how you can get
your deployment stuff to adjust this post install.
Do you want me
Do you perhaps have Virtualbox and/or VMWare installed as well?
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Upon installing openstack-dashboard, any and all vhosts are rendered
unusable for any purpose other than serving openstack-dashboard.
This is because openstack-dashboard's conf file in /etc/apache2/conf.d
says:
WSGIScriptAlias / /usr/share/openstack-
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Apt will happily install any and all of nova-api{,-os-compute,-ec2,-os-
volume,-metadata}, but nova-api is a single daemon that runs everything.
You should either state a Breaks: relationship against all the other
packages (as they'll try to run on the same port (and share
Public bug reported:
nova-cert and nova-api don't need to run on the same machine.
In fact, doing so means you keep certificates on a publically exposed
system, which is never a good idea.
Furthermore, there's no guarantee at all that reqeusts from nova-api to
nova-cert will reach the cert
Hm, yeah, calling keystone-manage in postrm... That's probably not going
to work (hint: *post* removal scripts shouldn't be referencing things in
the package)
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You removed all the relevant commands from sudoers, but never told Nova
to use the alternate root-helper.
This means that Nova does not work *at all* right now.
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Blueprint changed by Soren Hansen:
Whiteboard set to:
I have to wonder if the demand for Hadoop really is large enough to
justify the effort we'd be putting into providing it? Are we really at a
point already where having terabytes of data you need to analyse is a
common use case? - Soren
If you have sound technical reasons why bzr shoulnd't be the default,
please elaborate.
Otherwise, I don't see why this needs to change. The default has been
bzr since etckeeper was added to Ubuntu. Changing the default would mean
that etckeeper would be broken (i.e. will have lost its history)
whoops
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Can you please share the configuration for the two domains in question?
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By default, it seems you can insmod and rmmod from within containers.
This seems undesirable. We should probably add something like this:
lxc.cap.drop = sys_module
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Well, or use libvirt which already does this.
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The problem back then was that anyone with access to /dev/kvm could
allocate an arbitrary amount of memory that could not be swapped out.
Dead-easy DoS. Since... I don't remember when, years ago at least,
memory used by kvm can be swapped out like all other memory, so it's in
terms of DoS by
Is your ssh agent running? What does echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK say?
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It turns out that kvm gracefully handles it a listener on a named pipe
close()s its connection and opens it again (and buffers whatever output
would have been read in the mean time). This should make this a much
simpler fix.
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Argh, I didn't realise there would be a warning if the file was missing.
Debian Policy forbids us from altering the contents of a conffile from
maintainer scripts, so we can't append to nova.conf when nova-compute
gets installed.
I suggest we either a --optional-flagfile that doesn't warn or
The reasons for limiting access to /dev/kvm expired years ago. There's
no longer any particular reason to not make it world writable.
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Yup, but unless you've installed acpid, it'll do exactly nothing. Just
FYI.
I'm honestly not sure whether Ubuntu server does that by default these
days.
Sent from my phone. Pardon my brevity.
Den 02/09/2011 17.27 skrev Neil Wilson n...@aldur.co.uk:
0.9.3 libvirt has native qemu/kvm reboot
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Can you post the exact error message, please? Thanks!
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This SRU seems quite pointless to me: it does not fix anything for natty
users, as the vgabios version is recent enoug there. Why is it worth
spending the effort of preparing, building, and QAing this, and having a
nonzero regression risk? Oneiric
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Xen PV domU's have no PCI bus. libvirt's
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PV domU) it returns unsuccesfully, which libvirt considers fatal.
It's perfectly
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Add ability to build Debian
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Since qemu 0.14 landed, I can no longer run virtual machines if I use
virtio for the disk and specify a kernel in the libvirt.xml.
I get this in my /var/log/libvirt/qemu/blah.log:
LC_ALL=C PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/bin
/usr/bin/kvm -S -M
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And it's certainly got nothing to do with openssh. It's clearly mysql
related.
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ERROR 1045 (28000): ERROR 1045 (28000):
Can you provide the output of this command, please?
sudo debconf-get-selections | grep -i tomcat6
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openvswitch-datapath-dkms_1.1.0~pre2-5ubuntu4_all.deb is a whopping 7.9
MB big. It turns out it contains a bunch of .o files. The package
probably shouldn't attempt to build the kernel modules on the buildds at
all.
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The source package of 1.1.0~pre2-5ubuntu4 contains 500K patch
(debian/patches/debian-changes-1.1.0~pre2-5ubuntu3) against (what I
believe is) an autogenerated file.
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dkms.conf: Error! Directive 'DEST_MODULE_LOCATION' does not begin with
'/kernel', '/updates', or '/extra' in record #0.
Error! Bad conf file.
File:
My best guess (without actually looking at code at all) is that due to
the console fd closing, libvirt thinks the domain has died or crashed or
something and then it reaps it.
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Somewhere in the code path to instantiate nwfilters, libvirt fetches the
relevant network interface's index. This is done through a ioctl on a a
socket fd. This socket fd is created with socket(PF_SOCKET, SOCK_DGRAM,
0). Apparmour blocks this socket() call. According to
apparmor syntax (see 'man
apparmor.d' for details).
Err, I meant network packet dgram, of course. My bad.
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I've been working on a number of enhancements for user-mode-linux that
are now in upstream libvirt. They are extremely helpful in testing
Openstack on virtual hardware, so I'd like to add them to Ubuntu's
libvirt package. They've all been reviewed and ACK'ed upstream.
The
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VMBuilder should definitely handle this more gracefully, but your
particular problem is that the libvirt uri you are passing is wrong.
It's supposed to be qemu:///system (three slashes, not two).
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We have a separate repository for packages with unstripped binaries.
The relevant information is here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash
For it to work, the build needs to leave debugging symbols in place
(hence the --disable-strip), and later on, the build system will make a
copy
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Why are you not doing this in the pre-stop part of the libvirt-bin job,
by the way?
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On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 09:17:41AM -, Neil Wilson wrote:
Ok. The bridge stuff is working, but 'raw ethernet' isn't.
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on with that. maybe we could try to track and
bound the pids of the guest somehow to the upstart job (in case we
keep it seperate) and prevent it that way.
libvirt makes sure qemu creates pidfiles for kvm processes anyway. It
shouldn't be hard at all to make sendsigs omit them from its killing
spree.
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! This has been a problem for a looong
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will block its stop procedure until your script is
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Yeah, setting irqbalance to respawn isn't a good idea. If there's only
one core, irqbalance will terminate immediately. If there's only one CPU
(possibly with multiple cores), irqbalance goes into oneshot mode and
will terminate after ~10 seconds of runtime (SLEEP_INTERVAL is 10
seconds and then
Can you try again with a correct libvirt uri? :) Namely, qemu:///system
(note: 3 slashes)
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I can't see reference to boot=on as a valid -drive option in qemu
manpage...
It's valid. It's used to tell qemu's extboot option rom to boot from the
given device. It's the only way to boot from e.g. virtio devices (since
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stuff). If you like the general
approach, let me know and I can make a merge-proposal.
Please do. I have some specific comments on the patch, though, but let's
deal with them through the merge proposal thing.
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a
version to my PPA
https://edge.launchpad.net/~barry/+archive/python
Keep an eye on that and please try the package when it builds.
I already publish packages of VMBuilder within minutes of committing
anything to trunk.
https://edge.launchpad.net/~vmbuilder/+archive/daily
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This no longer happens in Lucid. The offending code simply never gets
run (even when it should, but that's a different bug).
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Status: New
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Status: New = Triaged
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Status: New
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Soren Hansen (soren
This bug is a substantial regression from Karmic, so I'm going to SRU
this.
It was fixed in http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
virt/vmbuilder/0.12/revision/440 which is included in the new 0.12.4
release upstream.
TEST CASE:
cat EOF /tmp/myfirstbootscript.sh
#!/bin/sh
echo yes, it does
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I've just tried building an image using the same command line as you and
it works just fine. I've compared the debug logs, and I don't see any
differences that would cause anything like this.
Is there any way you can upload the resulting image somewhere so I can
look at it and see what might be
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expected behavior:
The live cd boots and runs, although slowly
Does it help if you pass -no-kvm on the command line?
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On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 10:21:02AM -, Jesse wrote:
thx soren! it worked like a charm :)
Ok. It really shouldn't be necessary, though. The problem is that
qemu-system-x86-64 attempts to use kvm, but using kvm you cannot go 64
bit if the host is 32 bit.
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That patch is disturbingly close to what I had in my local branch here
:) Thanks, though! I appreciate it. Sorry for not updating this bug
saying that I had code already to fix it. :(
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VMBuilder may have put it there, but a user could have also done taht on
his own. I don't see any reason why this should fail. glibc should
handle this case gracefully.
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in
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2010-05-06 01:03:47,289 DEBUG : No such method
Is that a bug itself?
No, then it should say ERROR instead of DEBUG :)
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Note to anyone implementing this (maybe I'll get around to it myself,
but not right now):
It's important to remember that libvirt intentionally does not kill VM's
on termination. This enables us to upgrade libvirt without interruping
running VM's, so we want to only conditionally shut down VM's.
on the disk image? Does the user running kvm write access to
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Can you add --debug to you command line and attach the debug log here,
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I really don't consider this High importance at all[1], and I doubt this
will get fixed any time soon, if ever. There's simply no portable way
(that I can think of, at least) to reboot a fully virtualised operating
system, and until there is, such a method cannot be exposed through the
libvirt
not as simple as you make it out to be, when you have to
care about edge cases.
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Can't reboot kvm virtual machines using virsh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368962
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Server
is doing a lot of stuff on shutdown
and don't want to lose data because I felt like setting a too short
timeout.
Simples
Sorry, but I beg to differ. If not, I'd have done this a long, long time
ago. I have to deal with this (rebooting guests) on a reasonably regular
basis.
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Oh, by the way, as for most OS's support ACPI, an Ubuntu Server
installation does not do so out of the box. I consider that a bug, by
the way, but nevertheless, that is the case and has been years.
So, if this feature depended on the guest OS handling ACPI events at
all, it'd sadly fail on
I can think
of that would work out of the box on Ubuntu Server is something that
would send ctrl-alt-delete to the guest.
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Can't reboot kvm virtual machines using virsh
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368962
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. It looks more like
your proxy is acting up. I suggest you look at the logs of the proxy
running on http://192.168.176.19:/ for more information about why
those packages would fail to be downloaded.
status incomplete
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On Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 02:16:43PM -, Mathias Gug wrote:
I disagree. It wouldn't be found in a Xen installation would it. And
if you want to use just remote URIs then ' installing this one
without them is perfectly reasonable'.
I tend to follow the 80/20 rule. My guess is that 80% of the
-devel, in case anyone else knows of what in Lucid might still
require bochs.
I see no reason to drop bochs. It's a project in its own right.
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kvm with -vga std is broken since karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/513273
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