The issue has been fixed after the firmware was upgraded and SR-IOV
enabled at the BIOS.
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Title:
Milan Delta A100 GPU fails to detect on Ubuntu 1
Additional information:
With Rome based Delta A100 system, in order for nvidia drivers and
fabric manager to be installed successfully, the SR-IOV features at the
BIOS must be enabled. Otherwise if disabled, it will behave similar as
with Milan based Delta A100 system. This is evident on both 18.0
Hi Jeffrey,
Here's the output of the commands you requested:
1. certuser@maas216-cert:~$ ls -l
/var/lib/maas/boot-resources/current/ubuntu/amd64/ga-20.04/focal/daily
total 460480
-rw-r--r-- 3 maas maas 86260608 Oct 6 00:25 boot-initrd
-rw-r--r-- 3 maas maas 11
This is to confirm the issue as being reported here. I have the same
issue as with other two systems that I’m trying to certify with
20.04LTS. Both systems could not be deployed. Below is the snapshot.
Thanks
Alec
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
Samsung U.2 NVMe SM961/PM961 randomly will go missing under kernel
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Bug Description:
This problem seems related to the following reported bugs:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1737934
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1678184
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1682704
https://bug
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'kernel-fixed-upstream'
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Title:
CPU Soft Lockups when stress-ng stack stressor runs with M.2 NVMe as
root FS
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Successfully upgraded to 4.19. Stress-ng memory test passed without lockup
issue. New rebuild kernel 4.19 has fixed the issue. Refer to text below:
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ubuntu@fluent-orca:~$ uname -r
4.19.0-041900rc8-generic
ubuntu@fluent-orca:~$ sudo stress-ng -k --aggressive --verify --timeout 300
--stack
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Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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CPU Soft Lockups when stress-ng stack stressor runs with M.2 NVMe as
Hi,
I was also affected by this issue - to PXE boot at UEFI for add-on adapter i350
1Gb interface. Upgrading the MAAS server version to 18.04 bionic release did
not solve the symptom. But I was able to find a workaround by booting first the
IPv6 before IPv4 - the same workaround mentioned by Rod
Hi,
I was also affected by this issue - to PXE boot at UEFI for add-on adapter i350
1Gb interface. Upgrading the MAAS server version to 18.04 bionic release did
not solve the symptom. But I was able to find a workaround by booting first the
IPv6 before IPv4 - the same workaround mentioned by Rod
Public bug reported:
The server certification for 18.04 beta release does not appear in the
select test plan. See attachment
** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1767018/+attachment/5
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