sub'd to field high, this is affecting sqa release testing.
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Title:
Create subnet is failing under high load with OVN
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On a deploy of kubernetes, we're seeing a machine have issues with its
tg3 driven nics.
We see:
Dec 14 07:44:08 juju-fcf29c-0-lxd-1 kernel: [ 1496.772960] tg3
:02:00.1 eth1: transmit timed out, resetting
Around that time, we have issues with services losing network
conn
I tested the resource-agents package from focal-proposed and it fixed it
for me. Marking verification-complete. Logs:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/F5yDkV2wKS/
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We're not having any issues with the VIP moving when it's supposed to. I
don't really understand what the command you suggested does, but it's not
really relevant to our problem. As you say, the problem is that the xml is
missing the node attributes right after the deployment.
Jason
On Wed, Oct 2
Here's my commands and output:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/R4f5xX6QPq/
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pgsql resource agent uses regexes for old crm_mon format, breaks
I can use my configuration for the test case and do the validation, no
problem. Do you need anything from me right now?
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Title:
pgsql resource ag
Here's crm configure show:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Mqcn7HMzng/
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pgsql resource agent uses regexes for old crm_mon format, breaks
pgs
Dropped back to field-high since we can hotpatch as a workaround,
because there will be no additional package updates that don't contain
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Bumped to field crit as we don't have a good workaround for this. We
could hotpatch the resource agent, but that only lasts until the package
is updated again, and then crm status output for pgsql will be broken
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Here they are with regex that accepts either version:
is_node_online() {
print_crm_mon | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | grep -e "^\( \* \)\?node $1 " -e "^\(
\* \)\?node $1:" | grep -q -v "offline"
}
node_exist() {
print_crm_mon | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | grep -q "^\( \* \)\?node $1"
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pgsql resource agent uses regexes for old crm_mon format,
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There is a bug in the resource agent's node_exist function. It looks at
crm_mon output, which has changed between bionic and focal.
The result is that the 'pgsql-status' and 'pgsql-data-status' attributes
are missing from crm status --as-xml output on focal.
Here is the foca
we were missing DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
** Changed in: postgresql-common (Ubuntu)
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hang during purgi
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purging postgresql-common on 20.04 results in a hang:
root 269255 0.0 0.0 11004 4672 ?Ss 16:44 0:00 | \_
sudo bash --login -c apt-get -q autoremove --purge postgresql-common -y
root 269256 0.4 0.0 69708 58152 ?S16:44 0:00 |
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hang during purging postgresql-common
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See https://github.com/maas/python-libmaas/issues/246
This is fixed upstream and needs to be fixed in Ubuntu too.
** Affects: python-libmaas (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Adam Collard (adam-collard)
Status: New
** Tags: cdo-qa foundations-engi
sub'd to field high; this blocks FCE from working on focal.
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in python 3.8, ActionAPI.__call__ breaks with "RuntimeError:
dictionary ke
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Title:
Rules from the policy directory files are not reapplied after changes
to
I tested with the package from stein-proposed (python3-pyroute2
0.5.4-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~cloud1) and got successful results. The issue I
was seeing in bug 1862200 is no longer occurring. I'm marking this
verification-stein-done.
** Tags removed: verification-stein-needed
** Tags added: verification-
I'm getting errors using proposed:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6wMxVZbYqz/
2020-02-10 15:24:38 DEBUG install Setting up python3-pyroute2
(0.5.4-0ubuntu0.19.04.1~cloud0) ...
2020-02-10 15:24:38 DEBUG install update-alternatives: using
/usr/bin/python3-ss2 to provide /usr/bin/ss2 (ss2) in auto mode
bundle for comment #12 http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4mC9v237H9/
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** Tags added: verification-stein-failed
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Me too / XFCE. A dirty workaround I just discovered is to make Solaar a
favorite in Whisker Menu, then "add it to Panel".
The icon that is missing for me is acyaually in the Panel's Notifier
Plugin. I hid the Solaar icon there and the blank space where the Solaar
icon would normally show goes away
I tested with 19.3-787-gb022ed4-0ubuntu1+228~trunk~ubuntu18.04.1 and it
can repeatedly install just fine - no issues with the setup described
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20:37 < rharper> powersj: jhobbs: re: curtin SRU; I had planned to SRU
in Nov, but the fix that landed at the time was not complete; I was
still able to recreate the failure. We have a more omplete fix that's
passing all of the vmtest scenarios with bcache; that's landed, so
likely SRU will start
I found this thread via Google, trying to fix the Bluetooth pairing of
my Bose QC35 (version 1) running Ubuntu 16.0.4.6 on a ThinkPad X230.
Whilst trying out a few things I managed to solve my problem by
temporarily disabling my VPN. Might have been a random coincidence but I
wanted to leave this h
I successfully verified the bionic fix on MAAS. Here's what I did:
1. deployed a machine with a bridge via maas
2. machine went to deployed mode, couldn't ssh in
3. switched to rescue mode, ssh'd in
4. mounted /, captured cloud-init-output.log with error:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Gg53xf9wtZ/
5.
@ Ryan we do not test Xenial or Disco
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 7:41 PM Ryan Harper <1784...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Finally, I did verify xenial proposed with our original test. I had
> over 100 installs with no issue.
>
> @Jason
>
> Have you had any runs on Xenial or Disco? (or do you not
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Fix Committed => New
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bcache: bch_allocator_thread(): hung task timeout
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We're still seeing a bcache timeout failure during curtin install
2019-08-22T10:16:40+00:00 spinda
cloud-init[1604]: finish:
cmd-install/stage-partitioning/builtin/cmd-block-meta/clear-holders: FAIL:
removing previous storage devices
2019-08-22T10:16:40+00:00 spinda cloud-init[1604]:
This is difficult for us to test in our lab because we are using MAAS, and
we hit this during MAAS deployments of nodes, so we would need MAAS images
built with these kernels. Additionally, this doesn't reproduce every time,
it is maybe 1/4 test runs. It may be best to find a way to reproduce this
** No longer affects: cdoqa-system-tests
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Title:
key retrieval timeouts cause failures
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** Tags added: cdo-qa foundations-engine
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Tight timeout for bcache removal causes spurious failures
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key retrieval timeouts cause failures
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Sub'd ~field-high.
** Also affects: software-properties (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- rt #112309: keyserver.ubuntu.com increased failure rates over past few days
+ key retrieval timeouts cause failures
** Description changed:
- keyserver failures mo
This occurrs on a target machine during maas install. Apport is not
collected in this case.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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MAAS is installing bind9 and configuring it for its own purposes - it
provides other config for bind, and it's perfectly reasonable to expect
maas to configure it to only listen on interfaces MAAS wants to provide
DNS services on.
** Changed in: maas
Status: Invalid => New
** Tags added: c
With the package 1.30.1-0ubuntu1.1 from rocky-proposed in place, I ran
through the test case for this and did not hit any failures. I can
verify this fixes the issue for rocky.
** Tags removed: verification-rocky-needed
** Tags added: verification-rocky-done
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** Description changed:
nova conductor running on a rhel8 host inside f28 based containers hits the
following error:
2019-01-17 13:59:37.049 46 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils
[req-284f3071-8eee-4dcb-903c-838f2e024b48 40ca1490773f49f791d3a834af3702c8
8671bdf05abf48f58a9bdcdb0ef4b740 - defa
** Tags added: cdo-qa cdo-release-blocker foundations-engine
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oslo cache mempool issues with python3
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@Christian
- release: bionic
- seabios: 1.10.2-1ubuntu1
- qemu: 1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.10
- libvirt: 4.0.0-1ubuntu8.8
- ovmf - this is a uefi thing right? we're not using it.
- kernel 2019-03-18T12:17:11+00:00 elastic-2 kernel: [0.00]
Linux version 4.15.0-46-generic (buildd@lgw01-amd64-038)
Bumped to field-high as we ran into this again in testing.
We have a workaround, but it's to not use 2G VM's, which is really silly
and hard to remember when we go and add new deployments, especially
because the failure mode is not obvious at all.
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1) Testing
2) No, it's in baremetal
3) Attached.
4) The machine was deployed with maas - it's a bionic cloud image. We then
install/configure maas, run some tests, and remove maas via purge, and repeat.
This shows up sometimes on deployments after the initial one - avahi-daemon, or
at least its
This happens only sporadically. If it happens, is there some keyboard
sequence I can use to dump more information, or is the system totally
frozen at this point?
Jason
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> Would it be possible to get earlier trace?
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I can't get logs from the system because it's kernel panic'd.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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A machine in our test lab kernel panic'd during PXE boot from MAAS.
It was running 4.15.0-46-generic #49-Ubuntu
I've attached a screenshot of the call trace.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: cdo-qa foundations-engine
**
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Cannot start lxd-bridge.service when MAAS is managing DNS
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Subscribed to field-high as this is causing a lot of failures lately.
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initscript avahi-daemon, action "start" failed
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In the previous package removal, we are seeing:
[10.244.40.30] out: Purging configuration files for avahi-daemon
(0.7-3.1ubuntu1.1) ...
[10.244.40.30] out: rmdir: failed to remove '/var/run/avahi-daemon': Directory
not empty
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resolvd.
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Title:
systemd-resolve is missing nameservers until interface i
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On some deployments of bionic, using maas and juju, my system ends up
not being able to resolve hostnames. This happens inconsistently, it
seems like a race.
systemd-resolve is showing no nameservers
https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/tyFw8TfSxk
rharper had a look at one repro
Marked as Fix Released on Bionic/Xenial because the SRU for bug 1777912
is done. I can't make Artful "Won't Fix", but it should be.
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Summary changed:
- iscsid.service fails to start in container, results in failed apt-get install
later on
+ iscsid.service fails to start in container, results in failed dist-upgrade on
** Summary changed:
- iscsid.service fails to start in container, results in failed dist-upgrade on
+ iscs
We're actually seeing iscsi errors show up as soon as the container
starts; I guess the iscsid service never starts properly and so when the
charm does an apt-get install of some unrelated packages, something is
trying to set up that iscsi service and it's failing again.
I've attached logs from a
We're still hitting this in LXD.
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install Job for iscsid.service failed because a configured resource
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Bond interfaces stuck at 1500 MTU on Bionic
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This is causing test failures for us, because containers deployed by
juju that are bound to a space that sits on top of the bond have the
corrent mtu (9000) but the bond's mtu is stuck at (1500), so packets are
being dropped.
curtin config for the machine:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8tMR2YBGYm/
cl
We are seeing this in our test runs as well.
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Bond interfaces stuck at 1500 MTU on Bionic
To ma
After testing with the new version of the charm, we're not seeing this
anymore. Looks fixed to me.
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You have enabled the binary log, but y
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Collect all logs needed to debug curtin/cloud-init for each deployment
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1768893 ***
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installation on several nodes failed with errors relating to dmsetup remove
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gt; Looks like the ls -aLR contains more data; we can compare bionic.
>
> On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 6:53 PM, Jason Hobbs
> wrote:
>> cd /sys/bus/pci/devices && grep -nr . *
>>
>> xenial:
>> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/F5qyvN2Qrr/
>>
>> On Tue, May
cd /sys/bus/pci/devices && grep -nr . *
xenial:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/F5qyvN2Qrr/
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 5:27 PM, Jason Hobbs wrote:
> Do you really want a tar? How about ls -alR? xenial:
>
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wyQ3kTsyBB/
>
> On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 5:14 PM
Do you really want a tar? How about ls -alR? xenial:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wyQ3kTsyBB/
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 5:14 PM, Jason Hobbs wrote:
> ok; looks like that 4.15.0-22-generic just released and wasn't what I
> used in the first reproduction... I doubt that's it.
>
>
0_" name="/bin/"
> pid=91949 comm="(y-helper)" flags="ro, remount, bind"
>
>
> xenial.log:May 22 15:15:10 aurorus kernel: [ 918.311740] audit:
> type=1400 audit(1527002110.131:109): apparmor="DENIED"
> operation="file_mmap"
marked new on nova-compute-charm due to rharper's comment #18, and new
on libvirt because I've posted all the requested logs now.
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libvirt
@rharper, here are the logs you requested from the xenial deploy.
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** Changed in: charm-nova-compute
Status: Invalid => New
** Ch
Christian, thanks for digging in. Yes, I really just setup base
openstack and hit this condition. I'm not doing anything to setup
devices as passthrough or anything along those lines, and I'm not trying
to start instances.
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all of /var/log and /etc from the bionic deploy.
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@rharper here are the logs you asked for from the bionic deploy
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@rharper still working on getting the other stuff you've asked for, but here is
the uname -a output from xenial vs bionic:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rJDpK5SyW9/
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steve captured what I meant in #8 better than I did: 17:46 < slangasek>
one could as accurately say "I'm suspicious this is related to us
replacing the whole networking stack in Ubuntu" ;-)
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This looks like it is specific to this hardware and the way it does VFs
and PFs, so I'm removing field-high.
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Title:
libvirtError: Node device no
given it works with the same libvirt and kernel on 16.04 but not 18.04,
I'm suspicious of netplan here.
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libvirtError: Node device not fou
The deploy works fine with juju 2.4 beta 2 and xenial/queens.
package versions: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PF7Jb7gxnX/
we do see this in nova-compute.log, but it's not fatal:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Dh4ZGVTtH8/
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** Description changed:
After deploying openstack on arm64 using bionic and queens, no
hypervisors show upon. On my compute nodes, I have an error like:
2018-05-16 19:23:08.165 282170 ERROR nova.compute.manager libvirtError:
Node device not found: no node device with matching name
'ne
I got this to work: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/K8VncJv4vp/
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snap ignores the proxy environment variables
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This started to affect our solutions-qa test runs yesterday/last night
at some point - we can no longer deploy bionic on uefi systems:
We're not using dkms packages at all; here is the failed install log
from maas:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/NVdV4tZvJW/
** Changed in: shim-signed (Ubuntu)
After updating firmware on the servers, we can't reproduce it at all
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kernel panic when trying to reboot in bionic
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So far we've only been able to produce this by doing bionic deploys.
One thing that stands out in the rsyslog for bionic deploys is this
failure:
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Apr 2 17:48:35 leafeon blkdeactivate[1782]: /sbin/blkdeactivate: line
345: /bin/sort: No such file or directory
We reproduced it again... looking to try the testing now.
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kernel panic when trying to reboot in bionic
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We can no longer reproduce this.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Bionic)
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kernel panic when trying to r
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kernel panic when trying to reboot in bionic
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This bug is a kernel panic when rebooting at the end of a MAAS
deployment of bionic; there is no way to run apport-collect.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Bionic due to kernel panic
+ kernel panic when trying to reboot in bionic
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Ok, that's not much of a workaround then :).
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> On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 11:42:29PM -, Jason Hobbs wrote:
>> Is there a workaround for this? I can just rm /etc/resolv.conf and
>> create it with the contents I want, ri
Is there a workaround for this? I can just rm /etc/resolv.conf and
create it with the contents I want, right?
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Title:
[2.4, bionic] /etc/resolv.c
Steve,
Sorry, I missed comment #65 on the original bug.
I think this is a bit different question than what to do when it can't
find the file.
In that bug, grub has been instructed to fall back to
grub.cfg-default-amd64 if it can't find the file. In some cases it
does, but in others it displays t
Ok - I filed a few more bugs to cover the aspects of this failure other
than the slow response for grub.cfg.
bug 1747927 - grub should not hang waiting for user input when booting
from MAAS.
bug 1747928 - When a known server in Deploying state boots to the
enlisting environment, it should not jus
** Summary changed:
- when net booting servers, grub should never wait for user input to reboot
+ when net booting servers with MAAS, grub should never wait for user input to
reboot
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Public bug reported:
In bug 1743249, grub sometimes would hang waiting for user input on the
keyboard. This is never an appropriate action for a net booting server,
at least not one booting under MAAS direction. It may be appropriate to
pause for 30 seconds or something so someone can see the err
Andres, there is more to this bug than just the slow grub response.
MAAS could do more after the fact to recover in this situation. For
example, once a machine boots to the ephemeral environment, it has
plenty of time to talk to MAAS and find out it's not actually supposed
to be enlisting, and to
where it's getting hung up.
Jason
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:09 PM, Jason Hobbs wrote:
> dm-delay looks very interesting along those lines.
>
> https://www.enodev.fr/posts/emulate-a-slow-block-device-with-dm-delay.html
>
> https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/device-mapper/del
dm-delay looks very interesting along those lines.
https://www.enodev.fr/posts/emulate-a-slow-block-device-with-dm-
delay.html
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/device-mapper/delay.txt
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:06 PM, Jason Hobbs wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 4:50 PM, Andres Rodrig
n Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:17 PM, Jason Hobbs
> wrote:
>
>> Andres, it was a single test in both cases, and in both cases there was
>> almost no delay from MAAS. It's not significant enough to call it
>> positive results.
>>
>>
> Comment #93 shows there are /
Andres, it was a single test in both cases, and in both cases there was
almost no delay from MAAS. It's not significant enough to call it
positive results.
Since neither of you answered yes, I'll assume the answer was no to my
question of whether there was anything in my logs or data that showed
Blake, that's great. Do you have before and after numbers showing the
improvement this change made?
Do you have any data or logs that led you to believe this was the
culprit in the slow responses I saw on my cluster?
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 3:12 PM, Blake Rouse wrote:
> Actually caching does mak
The patch from #84 is adding a cache for reading the template file on
the rack controller. I don't understand why this change is being made.
This file will almost certainly be in the page cache anyhow as these
systems have a lot of free ram. Usually it's best to just let the page
cache do its th
Anyhow, I tested with the patch from #84 as requested, here are the
results: http://paste.ubuntu.com/26531873/
We're still seeing some retries with it, same as before.
But, I think the test is of limited value. It didn't make things worse
but we don't have any evidence from the test that it made
*dhcp* changes, so this is not at
> all related to the RPC boot requests for pxe.
>
> On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 11:43 AM, Jason Hobbs
> wrote:
>
>> Can you please comment on the deadlock detected error from the db log in
>> posted in #36
>>
>> http://paste.ub
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 10:40 AM, Andres Rodriguez
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 11:24 AM, Jason Hobbs
> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Andres Rodriguez
>> wrote:
>> > I think there's a misunderstanding on how the network boot process
>> ha
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