@racb and @jjohansen
I installed kernel 4.4.0-1050-aws, disabled sssd and apparmor on boot,
and restarted on a c5 and it boots fine.. also boots fine just disabling
sssd on boot.
If I start sssd without apparmor running everything is fine. If I start
apparmor first, then start sssd it freezes up.
@jsalisbury: I installed that kernel and rebooted using a c5.xl, it
froze. I booted into a c4.xl and it booted fine, disabled the apparmor
service and rebooted into a c5.xl and it booted fine. Re-enabled
apparmor and rebooted into the c5.xl again and it froze on boot.
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@jsalisbury: I tested the kernel you provided above (commit
7de295e2a47849488acec80fc7c9973a4dca204e) and it boots fine on both a
c5.xl and a m5.xl.
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@kamalmostafa I installed the rtp0 kernel and verified it boots fine
using c5.xl and m5.xl instances with apparmor & sssd enabled.
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@kamalmostafa: Do you all have a target date for when the new linux-aws
kernel (4.4.0-1051.60) will be released?
Thanks everyone for your help in quickly tracking down this issue.
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@kamalmostafa I installed that kernel package and it worked fine with
sssd running on a c5.xl
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Title:
sssd appears to crash AWS
@davidjmemmett I tested the new kernel on one c5.xl yesterday and it
worked fine. Deployed the new kernel to all of our environments today
and we are seeing intermittent repro of the same behavior we saw in the
past (box fails to boot, no SSH available, CPU at 100%).
We reverted to the 20180109 Ub
Tim / Kleber,
Thanks for your response on this and I apologize, you are correct that
commit 7514c0362ffdd9af953ae94334018e7356b31313 was not the fix for our
issue. I had previously just tested the last handful of commits in
5.9.0-rc4 and didn't realize that
7514c0362ffdd9af953ae94334018e7356b31313
Tim,
We are running Ubuntu 18.04 with the 5.3.0-1030-aws kernel because that
is the last Ubuntu provided AMI (ubuntu-
bionic-18.04-amd64-server-20200716) that does not contain this kernel
bug. I tried installing the latest supported Ubuntu 18.04 kernel again
yesterday (5.4.0-1055-aws) and verified
Public bug reported:
Ever since the "ubuntu-bionic-18.04-amd64-server-20200729" EC2 Ubuntu
AMI was released which has the "5.3.0-1032-aws" kernel we have been
hitting a 100% repro memory leak that causes our app that is running
under docker to be OOM killed.
The scenario is that we have an app ru
Kleber,
I am not sure exactly which commit fixes the issue we are experiencing.
I will put some time into bisecting the commits introduced in v5.9-rc4
and building/testing kernels with that code to see if I can narrow down
the exact commit that introduced the fix.
Thanks,
Paul
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Kleber,
I finally had some time to narrow down what commit fixes this issue for
us today, below is the commit:
commit 7514c0362ffdd9af953ae94334018e7356b31313
Merge: 9322c47b21b9 428fc0aff4e5
Author: Linus Torvalds
Date: Sat Sep 5 13:28:40 2020 -0700
Merge branch 'akpm' (patches from Andr
Kleber,
Sounds good, thank you!
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Title:
memory leak on AWS kernels when using docker
Status in linux-aws package in Ubuntu:
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