I upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 (wily) with the default kernel 4.2.0-22 and
this problem disappeared. Let me know if any other information would be
helpful.
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Public bug reported:
Failure upgrading Ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04 with do-release-upgrade
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: libxml-sax-perl 0.99+dfsg-1ubuntu0.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-46.107-server 2.6.32.60+drm33.26
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I think you mean and not since availability
zone names mean different things for different AWS accounts.
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Title:
support adding region/availabi
I get the same mtp-detect output as acunningham on Samsung Galaxy S3,
Ubuntu 12.04.
I followed the instructions in the howto in the bug description above.
When I attempt to access the mounted directory, it hangs a long time
then reports:
ls: cannot access /mnt/android: Transport endpoint is not
evfool: Agreed. deb-src is not critical for the most common uses.
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Create command to add "multiverse" and "-backports" to apt sources
To
Robert: The program works for multiverse on Lucid, Oneiric, Precise,
though it only adds "deb" and not "deb-src" on Lucid.
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Create command
Thanks for the tip!
software-properties-gtk is nice for a desktop system, but on an Ubuntu
server (e.g., EC2 instances) it is not installed by default.
On a fresh Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise server I would need to give the
following extra instructions:
sudo apt-get update &&
sudo apt-get instal
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Background: Right now, it is trivial to add a PPA to the apt sources
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Based on a discussion at UDS-Q a simple command is desired to be able to
add/enable "multiverse" and/or "-backports" in the apt repositories on a
system.
Background: Right now, it is trivial to add a PPA to the apt sources
using the apt-add-repository command. For example,
Here are a couple posts that reference the issue. It looks like smoser
provided a fixed ec2-bundle-vol:
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=58232
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
cloud/2011-January/000477.html
It isn't clear if the patch has made it into the official
Chetan: Can you provide the commands you are using to bundle the AMI?
ec2-bundle-vol or ec2-bundle-image?
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Title:
AMI created from latest i386 Luc
This is the key error:
ALERT! /dev/disk/by-label/cloudimg-rootfs does not exist.
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AMI created from latest i386 Lucid image fails to bo
Scott:
- With the CNAME solution, the requests still go to the internal IP
address for standard EC2 instances.
- I don't imagine that many non-EC2 people would try to configure their
Ubuntu systems to use the EC2 repositories.
- Canonical would get charged the same network fees for people outsid
+1 for cloudcontrol's recommendation to use CNAMEs. I've been
recommending this to Canonical since we were discussing the initial
setup of EC2 dedicated repositories. It would have avoided a couple
issues that have happened since and would help prevent future problems
as AWS releases new features
Though I don't like the current way Oneiric manages /etc/hosts (and
submitted related bug #890501) I agree with Scott that it is how Oneiric
works on EC2 and changes could cause existing installations to break.
In fact, I have automated system code that works around the "bug" which
would break if t
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Stefan: Thanks for the clarification. It looks like I've been running
3.0.0-14.23 for 16 days and I haven't seen any further issues.
Based on your comment, I'll mark this bug a duplicate of bug #854050.
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I am unable to reproduce the issue, but haven't been running many
Oneiric AMIs so it may be something that doesn't happen a high
percentage of the time.
If you have found a bug in the code and have created a fix for it, it
seems a shame to not release it.
If you want me to run the new kernel to m
Is this bug still on track to be fixed? What is the next step required?
Should it have somebody assigned?
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EC2 oneiric "BUG: unable to han
** Description changed:
In bug #892554, Kees Cook (kees) makes a great suggestion that cloud-
init could output the public ssh host keys to the console output. This
could then be read by automated software outside of the instance and
added to a known_hosts file using the IP address and/or
I've ammended the original example to use "cat" instead of "cut" as it
looks like the specific number of fields in the key may vary for some
older formats (rsa1) and it removes the objection that I invented
anything. I had been hoping to exclude the comment field, but agree
it's not worth the effo
Love the known_hosts suitable output format idea! It doesn't even need
to be an option. Split that off into bug #893400.
The current ticket can remain for adding the ECDSA ssh key fingerprint.
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cloud-init: Output machine usable public ssh host key (for
known_hosts)
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In bug #892554, Kees Cook (kees) makes a great suggestion that cloud-
init could output the public ssh host keys to the console output. This
could then be read by automated software outside of the instance and
added to a known_hosts file using the IP address and/or hostname t
Scott: Your suggested approach works for me even though I can't find any
documentation on how this is supposed to work. Everything I read says
that 127.0.1.1 should be the canonical hostname of the instance. Do you
happen to have any pointers to the information you are alluding to with
IPv6 and 1
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EC2 cloud-init overwrites 127.0.1.1 in /etc/hosts on every reboot
Scott: Learn something new every day. I will give this a try.
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EC2 c
Public bug reported:
cloud-init sets up /etc/hosts with a default value for 127.0.1.1 looking
something like:
127.0.1.1 ip-10-202-61-233.ec2.internal ip-10-202-61-233
I edit /etc/hosts to change this value to something that makes more
sense to my internal software (e.g., Apache), say:
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cloud-init sets up /etc/hosts with a default value for 127.0.1.1 looking
something like:
- 127.0.1.1 ip-10-202-61-233.ec2.internal ip-10-202-61-233
+ 127.0.1.1 ip-10-202-61-233.ec2.internal ip-10-202-61-233
I edit /etc/hosts to change this va
I (original requester) suggest the status of this wishlist item be
changed to "wontfix" now that there is a way for users to build their
own kernels on EC2. Canonical does not need to support multiple kernels
with different frequencies.
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** Description changed:
I started a new EC2 instance of Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric using ami-a7f539ce
in us-east-1.
About two days later, it became non-responsive to ssh, http, etc.
I found the following kernel oops stack trace in /var/l
** Description changed:
I started a new EC2 instance of Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric using ami-a7f539ce
in us-east-1.
About two days later, it became non-responsive to ssh, http, etc.
- I found the following kernel oops stack trace in /var/log/syslog:
+ I found the following kernel oops stack
** Description changed:
I started a new EC2 instance of Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric using ami-a7f539ce
in us-east-1.
- About two days later, it became non-responsive
+ About two days later, it became non-responsive to ssh, http, etc.
- I found the attached kernel stack trace in /var/log/syslog
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EC2 oneiric "
Public bug reported:
I started a new EC2 instance of Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric using ami-a7f539ce
in us-east-1.
About two days later, it became non-responsive
I found the attached kernel stack trace in /var/log/syslog
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: linux-image-3.0.0-12-virtual
Closing as invalid. I wasn't testing correctly with a non-pty ssh.
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EC2 One
This may also be a problem on non-EC2 Oneiric; I have no way of testing
that.
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EC2 Oneiric ssh "no-pty" triggers "PTY allocation request fa
Public bug reported:
When I start a standard Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric instance (ami-a7f539ce) on
Amazon EC2 I can ssh in just fine with the default .ssh/authorized_keys
file.
If I prefix the ssh key in .authorized_keys with the option "no-pty "
then attempts to ssh fail with the error:
PTY allocat
Sorry, I should have been clear in the original bug report that I was
submitting it on behalf of Amazon and another customer and did not
experience it myself on that particular instance or AMI.
Also, I'm not sure that "lack of a public IP" address as described in
#615545 is sufficient to determine
Amazon recommends fixing this through DNS instead of through software on
the instance.
Instead of resolving eu-west-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com directly to an A
record of the internal IP address starting with "10.", Canonical should
change it to resolve to a CNAME of the external elastic IP address
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EC2 apt repository DNS resolution on VPC instances
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Public bug reported:
DNS names like eu-west-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com (apt repository for eu-
west-1 on EC2) are currently resolving to private IP addresses (e.g.,
"10.").
An EC2 instance running in VPC cannot access these repositories.
More details and possible fixes at:
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Tighten permissions on root@ ssh with EC2/UEC images
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Binary package hint: cloud-init
The EC2/UEC images currently allow users to ssh to root@ but do not give
the user shell access. Instead, a helpful message is displayed to the
user explaining they need to ssh to ubuntu@ and they are disconnected
after 10 seconds.
This is don
Changing status to "Confirmed" because others have indicated they are
having the same problem.
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Status: New => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Update Manager halts waiting for response to apt-listchanges hidden under
Details
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I have installed the package apt-listchanges.
The Update Manager prompts me to upgrade some packages and I accept.
The Update Manager starts the upgrade and then hangs.
The only way to continue is to have enough knowledge to do the
foll
Since "UEC" is a specific product and this is used with both UEC and
EC2, should the name be more generic like "cloud" instead of "uec"?
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I have no idea what package this falls into. I'm sure it's
miscategorized right now.
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Natty forgets "Make Caps Lock an additional Ctrl"
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Natty forgets "Make Caps Lock an additional Ctrl"
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I have checked "Make Caps Lock an additional Ctrl" but Natty
occasionally forgets this and the Caps Lock key suddenly functions as a
Caps Lock key.
To fix this I have to go into the keyboard preferences to uncheck and
then recheck "Make Cap
On second glance, cloud-init may actually be retrying the connection and
the problem is that sometimes it takes longer than the current number of
retries.
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In my experience in 2008-2009, just because networking is up on an EC2
instance does not mean that 169.254.169.254 is going to accept
connections and requests for meta-data and user-data. You need to wait
for this to become available. I had code to do this in Ubuntu AMIs I
built back then.
p
** Also affects: linux-ec2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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kernels compiled with"CONFIG_HAVE_UNSTABLE_SCHED_CLOCK=y"
I would like to see a solution like the following for this and other
files generated at startup (e.g., apt sources):
If the user has not modified the file since it was created from a
template, then the system should feel free to continue maintaining that
file by regenerating it from the template o
Vlad: Off topic for the bug, but see: http://alestic.com/2009/06/ec2
-elastic-ip-internal
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t1.micro instance hangs when installing sun java
ProRunner: Is there an emoticon for sticking your tongue out at
somebody? :)
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Confirmed with my AWS account using same AMI in eu-west-1 and
m2.2xlarge. Console log attached.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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h
ProRunner: You are adding a comment to a closed ticket, so it there is
likely no action going to be take on it.
I have created bug #672417 to which you are welcome to subscribe.
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Binary package hint: cloud-init
Attempting to log in to the "root" user on an Ubuntu AMI returns the
message:
Please login as the ubuntu user rather than root user.
This has two minor problems:
1. There is a missing "the" before the word "root".
2. Adding quotes around
EBS volumes and snapshots create this sort of problem regularly for me,
generally with conflicting duplicate XFS UIDs which I have to override.
The best solution for EC2 AMIs may be to always accept that /dev/sda1 is
the boot disk.
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https
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This is simply a software version issue. The ec2-describe-tags is in
the ec2-api-tools version 1.3-57419, but that version is not available
on Ubuntu 10.04 at this time.
The latest version on Ubuntu 10.04 is
I suspect that this may possibly be caused by an occasional (rare) EC2
glitch. If it doesn't happen regularly to multiple people, then it may
not be worth investigating. EC2 instances are not infallible and users
should be designing their architectures to survive the occasional failed
instance.
Rod: I think you are probably experiencing something completely
unrelated to the bug identified in this launchpad report. It might be
worth moving the conversation to a different bug or a different venue.
If you are using ec2-consistent-snapshot to initiate your EBS snapshots
(freezing an XFS file
Fabio: Thanks for following up. Unfortunately for this bug, I have
since cancelled my US$60/mo 5GB limit Verizon USB modem and have
switched to a US$30/mo unlimited 8 device hotspot integrated with my HTC
EVO 4G Android phone on Sprint. I won't be able to perform further
tests to see if the bug h
** Summary changed:
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+ EC2 instance went straight to terminated i386/c1.medium
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** Summary changed:
- pv-ops kernel only works in 3 or 4 zones in EC2
+ pv-ops kernel only works in 3 of 4 zones in EC2
** Description changed:
This bug is to track the state of using a pv-ops kernel on EC2 for
Maverick.
Currently the Maverick kernel when built with pv-ops and legacy pa
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Please build a 1000Hz Maverick kernel on Amazon EC2 for testing with
VOIP applications like Asterisk.
I have a client who has been running Asterisk on 64-bit Ubuntu 10.04
Lucid on Amazon EC2 and is experiencing problems with choppy voice
quality with the 100Hz Lucid kernel on
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I created a brand new copy of the official Maverick alpha-1, 64-bit, us-east-1
AMI for Amazon EC2.
099720109477/ebs/ubuntu-images-milestone/ubuntu-maverick-alpha1-amd64-server-20100601
On ssh login, the following error messages spewed out before the command
line prompt:
One reboot fixed the problem on my system (so that bluetooth is now
enabled and on), but this issue should still be corrected so that new
Ubuntu users do not run into a big "Turn on bluetooth" button that does
not work.
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https://bu
I just had the same problem on a fairly new installation of Ubuntu 10.04
Lucid on a Dell Latitude E6500.
I'm not sure that "two reboots" is an acceptable workaround for the
general public.
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This is especially important for remotely controlled servers which have
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Brand new install of Intrepid desktop on a Dell Latitude D820. No idea
what caused the error, but it prompted me to submit this report. No
idea if it's a duplicate of the many others that look similar.
Let me know if you'd like me to try anything. This computer is not
going
Scott: Is this fixed in Karmic or just Lucid?
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I don't think that "uniq -u" does what is needed here.This might be
closer to what you're looking for:
perl -ni -e 'print if !$seen{$_}++' /etc/fstab
but that would also remove repeated comment lines which may be desired
in some cases. Best to just not add duplicates in the first place.
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Scott: Thanks for checking. The original AMI no longer exists, and I am also
unable to reproduce this on the latest Lucid daily:
ami-e9b95680
ubuntu-images-testing-us/ubuntu-lucid-daily-i386-server-20100301.manifest.xml
I have marked the bug invalid.
** Changed in: euca2ools (Ubuntu)
With some software packages (e.g., Puppet) it's important for a hostname
to be set correctly or the system may not function. I believe this is
important enough to fix in future Hardy and Karmic AMIs.
** Changed in: ec2-init (Ubuntu)
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FYI, the reason I did not include the apt package index in the original
Ubuntu AMIs on EC2 was because:
- it increased the size of the AMI by 40%,
- there is a strong correlation between the AMI size and load time
(pending to running), and
- users should almost always "apt-get update" before upg
Hi, it's me (again) trying to make sure that power users have the
ability to control what they want (again).
Is there a document or can you point me to code where the swap is
automatically turned on?
I'd like to be able to turn off swap in my /etc/fstab in my AMI and not
have ec2-init override th
Changing this to "Confirmed" since I see this behavior occasionally on
EC2 when I ssh in too quickly and then get a host key changed error when
I ssh in again later.
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ssh is started before hostkey is installed/regenerated
https:/
I verified this fix in my personal EC2 account using the 64-bit
instances in eu-west-1, us-east-1, and us-west-1.
# For each of these three groups, run the remainder of the commands
region=eu-west-1
amiid=ami-4fcfe43b
type=m1.large
region=us-west-1
amiid=ami-c12c7d84
type=m1.large
Thank you, Robert! Your instructions were very clear and helpful.
Some obvious touchpad bugs are clearly fixed on my E6500. I'll keep an
eye out for the other odd ones which were more sporadic, but so far, so
good.
For others attempting this on Jaunty, I'll point out:
- The referenced alps-dave
I've been living with this horrible problem for a long time now. Is it
possible to apply the patch on Jaunty? I'd be willing to test if
somebody could walk me through the steps necessary.
Hardware: Dell Latitude E6500
$ uname -srmv
Linux 2.6.28-17-server #58-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 1 19:58:28 UTC 20
On second thought, you only get this notice if you are able to ssh to
the root account with the correct private ssh key, so it's not much of a
security risk to point out the username at that point.
I have seen the "ubuntu" user message help new users of the Ubuntu AMIs,
so I would keep that inform
I have confirmed that this is an issue for the latest daily Lucid AMI:
ami-5936db30
ubuntu-images-testing-us/ubuntu-lucid-daily-i386-server-20100113.manifest.xml
ubu...@domu-12-31-39-04-08-b2:~$ ssh-keygen -l -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
2048 15:46:e4:66:e3:60:b8:89:fe:d3:65:aa:7a:77:4e:c
Scott: Fair point. Perhaps if it is not "ubuntu", then we assume the
AMI builder knows what they are doing and we completely disable root ssh
by not updating /root/.ssh/authorized_keys (assuming root really is
disabled in the config). I still think it's a bug that it points the
user to "ubuntu"
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37849522/Dependencies.txt
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ec2-fetch-credentials lists "ubuntu" user in root authorized_keys even if
ec2-config.cfg specifies another
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506981
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