I have been experiencing random process crashes and kernel panics ever
since I upgraded to 24.04. The first was due to a btrfs bug
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2080039), but
they've continued even after the fix for that was released, although
much less frequently.
The cras
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** Tags added: verification-done-jammy
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Title:
Add processor supp
* Check no regressions on current systems with SMBIOS < 3.6,
i.e., no output changes in text and binary form.
ubuntu@dmidecode-jammy:~$ dpkg -l dmidecode
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reins
* Check no regressions on current systems with SMBIOS < 3.6,
i.e., no output changes in text and binary form.
ubuntu@dmidecode-noble:~$ dpkg -l dmidecode
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reins
Public bug reported:
It looks like the package breaks multistrap configurations (I attached
an example configuration below). It overrides the symlink from /bin to
/usr/bin and replaces it with a bin directory just containing the ip and
ss binaries. As a result, the multistrap build fails with the
** Description changed:
[Impact]
* Add processor support from SMBIOS 3.6.0 in Jammy and Noble
to enable new hardware in LTS release per SRU policy [1].
* Backport of 1 relatively simple patch from dmidecode 3.6
in Oracular to dmidecode 3.3 in Jammy and dmidecode 3.5 in Nobl
Hi Mauricio,
Thank you very much for reviewing this. I've updated the PPA [1] with
the highlighted changes. I hope they are correct, but please let me know
if I missed anything.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~jasimioni/+archive/ubuntu/dmidecode-lp2081611
Here are the tests for Jammy and Noble, compa
** Description changed:
[Impact]
* Add processor support from SMBIOS 3.6.0 in Jammy and Noble
to enable new hardware in LTS release per SRU policy [1].
* Backport of 1 relatively simple patch from dmidecode 3.6
in Oracular to dmidecode 3.3 in Jammy and dmidecode 3.5 in Nobl
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* Add processor support from SMBIOS 3.6.0 in Jammy and Noble
to enable new hardware in LTS release per SRU policy [1].
* Backport of 1 relatively simple patch from dmidecode 3.6
in Oracular to dmidecode 3.3 in Jammy and dmidecode 3.5 in Noble
[Test Plan]
I just got another crash while on 6.8.0-44-generic, but unfortunately
again no display output and no saved journal messages so it could be
something related to this or it could be something entirely different. I
hadn't rebooted since enabling -proposed, but I don't think that should
have made a dif
Hi Matthew,
Awesome, thanks. I have enabled -proposed and installed
6.8.0-44-generic, just for peace of mind until it is released
officially. Hopefully it won't happen, but I will update here if I get
another crash.
Thanks,
Andre
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Since installing 24.04 two months ago, I've experienced a few random
full-system freezes that required a hard-reset to recover. Up until now,
I was not able to find the cause - plugging in a monitor to the system
would just display nothing, and the journal logs would just stop
Any news on this? I noticed kernel HWE 6.8 was just released in jammy. Should
this not be happening on the new kernel? (I'll try when I have a window).
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Confirmed workaround is to have maas deploy with the GA kernel instead
of the HWE kernel.
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Title:
Incorrect MAC address on a
This has broken a test environment that runs CI installations via MAAS
provisioning the baremetals for the tests. I could revert the kernel on the
MAAS node but all the other nodes that are automatically installed using latest
images are much more complicated to control and force old kernels.
A
Worse than having the mac changed, all macs of all adapters are the same
now (I have multiple on the same machine).
- name changed from device-specific name to generic name
- mac changed to random one
- multiple cards now have the same mac
- the random mac change every reboot
Before they were:
3
Still any news yet?
I want to emphasize that two updates to two Ubuntu LTS versions broke the one
of the main features of the preferred container runtime on Ubuntu (over
docker). A patch is ready and tested and after six weeks no further reaction...
Greetings,
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Hi @all,
a colleague of mine also experienced the same problem with Ubuntu linux kernel
version 5.15.0-101 (on Ubuntu 22.04). The patch I made
(ignore_enotsup_when_chmod_a_symlink.patch) fixes also this problem.
Greetings,
André
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Error: OCI runtime error: crun: chmod : Operat
Houston, we have a problem...
This bug is notoriously difficult to reproduce. The only environment
that presented it is now in production and will not be available for
testing anymore. Which means that this cannot be tested, unless anyone
can suggest a new way of reproducing it.
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Yeah, I knew about that 4.30 update in Intel website, but it is not present on
Dell tools yet and the customer did not want to void their warranty
(potentially), so I did not try it. That is something to keep in mind while we
debug it.
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$ ethtool -i enp65s0f0 |grep firmware-version
firmware-version: 4.20 0x8001784b 22.0.9
This is the latest firmware supported by Dell. You will find 4.3
available on Intel website, but it is not available yet through dell
firmware tools.
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I have tried this (patches suggested in comment #40) and the problem
seems to have gone away. It may be too soon to say but my test scenario
(which never gave me a false negative before) finished without issues.
Of course this is not a 'fix', so I'm curious to see what the OP has to
say about this
Hi Christian
In my tests, I also saw the same issues with active-backup too.
Do you know a way to reproduce this issue? I'm having a hard time to
find a consistent reproducer, currently I need to deploy a complete
openstack, run a ser of load tests on it and eventually the problem
shows up, but i
Discussing this internally, it was suggested to use:
fbcon=map:X
With X = 0, I see the same behavior (boot process on the BMC, X on
whatever is set)
And other values for X just blank the boot process on both outputs (BMC
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Turning COMPAT_32BIT_TIME off on arm64
Removing lacp bonding (using just one interface without any kind of bonding)
seemed to help, I'm not seeing the issue anymore. Still testing.
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Disabling TSO on both legs of the bond in all hosts did not help. After 2h30min
working well, it happened again.
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Intel E810
Got a suggestion to try disabling TSO which helped in similar cases (same queue
timeout error) in e1000e driver. Will report back soon.
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I have not tested without the bond, but I believe this issue probably is not
directly related to the fact that the interface is bonded, which would mean
removing the bond will not help. While I will try to test this if possible
(depends on customer doing reconfiguration of switch side), I apprec
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I added logs from a machine that I'm not sure was affected (infra01),
adding more logs below for the one that is certainly affected
(cloud002).
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I'm having issues with an Intel E810-XXV card on a Dell server under Ubuntu
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Details:
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** Description changed:
I'm having issues with an Intel E810-XXV card on a Dell server under Ubuntu
Jammy.
Details:
- hardware --> a1:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet
Controller E810-XXV for SFP (rev 02)
-
Public bug reported:
I'm having issues with an Intel E810-XXV card on a Dell server under Ubuntu
Jammy.
Details:
- hardware --> a1:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet
Controller E810-XXV for SFP (rev 02)
- tested with both GA and HWE kernels (`5.15.0-83-generic #92` and
`6.2.
This is the log from the HWE kernel:
[33219.508873] [ cut here ]
[33219.508877] NETDEV WATCHDOG: enp161s0f1 (ice): transmit queue 35 timed out
[33219.508932] WARNING: CPU: 48 PID: 0 at net/sched/sch_generic.c:525
dev_watchdog+0x21f/0x230
[33219.508940] Modules linked in: s
This seems different enough, I'll open a separate report for it. Thanks and
sorry for the noise.
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Intel E810 NICs driver in
Switched to HWE kernel on jammy (6.2.0-32-generic #32~22.04.1-Ubuntu SMP
PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Aug 18 10:40:13 UTC 2 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux) and
still basically the same issue:
[33219.508873] [ cut here ]
[33219.508877] NETDEV WATCHDOG: enp161s0f1 (ice): transmit qu
I'm having a very similar issue with the same hardware. Do you think it
might be the same problem? If it is, then it was not actually fixed in
jammy (I'm using a kernel that supposedly have it already fixed).
- same hardware --> a1:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet
Controller E
It seems like it was not a partial mirror problem but a partial release of
kernel updates packages because of some issue in the release process. It was
detected by the kernel team and should be fixed by now, at least for jammy.
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A new kernel package for jammy was released 3 hours ago. It is probably being
synced to mirrors right now.
It can be seen at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta:
5.15.0.76.74 updates (main) 3 hours ago
A little before that, I was deploying 10 Jammy mac
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Daniel, I have the impression that apport-cli did something wrong here,
so I'm attaching the .crash files. At first it complained that linux-
hwe-5.19 was not installed, so I ran it with the -p gnome-shell option.
Not sure if it picked the already generated file or tried to kill it
again.
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[Description]
Running a Jammy Desktop inside Hyper-V, with the hwe kernel (tested with
5.19 a
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[Description]
Running a Jammy Desktop inside Hyper-V, with the hwe kernel (tested with
5.19 and 6.2), around 10 seconds after a successful login, the UI
freezes.
If switching tty to tty1 using CTRL + ALT +
This sos report was generated right after collecting the journal-42.txt
log files.
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I was not able to reproduce the error with the 5.19 mainline kernels.
But I tracked the available Jammy kernels, and the problem starts in:
linux-image-5.19.0-42-generic
I don't see the issue with the -41-generic
Does this help? Let me know if I can provide additional info here.
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Hi Daniel,
There are no crashes, and we don't see the UI crashing, only freezing.
If switching to tty1 and back to tty2, the session continues at the same
point it was before, for around ten seconds, and then it's frozen again.
This is the logs that show up when doing that switching:
https://past
Are we gonna backport this to LTS kernel for jammy? Any ETA?
Thank you
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Creating bcache backing device using a Dell Ent NVMe
I'm facing the same issue with Sound Blaster Recon3D / Z-Series. See
"inxi -Fxzd" output
System:
Kernel: 5.19.0-35-generic x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: N/A Desktop: GNOME 42.5
Distro: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish)
Audio:
Device-1: Creative Labs Sound Core3D [Sound Blaster Recon3D / Z-
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** Tags added: apport-collected jammy uec-images
** Description changed:
[Problem Description]
Subiquity fails to execute when running on ARM64 with -64k Kernel. It
exits with the "Segmentation fault" message
[Additional Info]
The problem seems to be with py
The issue appears to be fixed (at least for me) with the latest
firmware.
- UEFI Version 1.14 (R1CUJ72W), issued on 2022-07-29.
- USB-Docking (Gen 2) Firmware Version 1.1.18, issued on 2022-09-14.
(I'm on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS now though, no longer 20.04 LTS.)
The system now sporadically "drops" the
The issue with monitors "dropping" appears to be fixed for me with the
latest firmware.
- UEFI Version 1.14 (R1CUJ72W), issued on 2022-07-29.
- USB-Docking (Gen 2) Firmware Version 1.1.18, issued on 2022-09-14.
However, I now have the issue of my Ethernet connection "dropping"
shortly after boot.
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