oddly, this did not happen on all hosts with this version kernel, it was
pseudo random and about ~30-40%. There must be another variable at
play.
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Joseph,
I'm currently testing a 4.15.0-13 kernel from xenial-16.04-edge path on
these hosts. I just had the issue exhibit before the kernel change, so
we should know within a couple days if that helps. Unfortunately, the
logs for this system beyond those shared are not available publicly.
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This needs to be backported to trusty for users of the linux-image-
generic-lts-xenial.
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Title:
Kernel produces empty lines in /proc
nevermind. I see the patch is kernel fix...will upgrade my host.
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Title:
Kernel produces empty lines in /proc/PID/status
Status in
** Tags added: canonical-bootstack
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Title:
Very inaccurate TSC clocksource with kernel 4.13 on selected CPUs
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Adding Bootstack to watch this bug, as we are taking ownership of charm-
iscsi-connector which would be ideal to test within lxd confinement, but
requires VM or metal for functional tests.
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Public bug reported:
I have an environment with Dell R630 servers with RAID controllers with
two virtual disks and 22 passthru devices. 2 SAS SSDs and 20 HDDs are
setup in 2 bcache cachesets with a resulting 20 mounted xfs filesystems
running bcache backending an 11 node swift cluster (one zone h
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