Public bug reported:
As described by:
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/multipath-setting-up-dm-
multipath.html
The default value for failback is set to manual, instead of immediate.
This effectively breaks the idea of multipath, which allows for
upgrading E.G SAN A side, then upgrade B si
I am suffering from a similar issue, but with slightly different
behavior
# journalctl -u ntp
Oct 11 10:23:29 lys-stats ntp[5670]: * Starting NTP server ntpd
Oct 11 10:23:29 lys-stats ntpd[5681]: ntpd 4.2.8p4@1.3265-o Wed Oct 5 12:34:45
UTC 2016 (1): Starting
Oct 11 10:23:29 lys-stats ntp[5670
When running Ubuntu 14.04 inside Docker I've seen this issue with CentOS
as well:
CentOS 7.2
3.10.0-327.4.4.el7.x86_64
I tested a few kernels with Ubuntu 14.04 as host OS and I found:
apt-get update extremely slow on kernels:
3.13.0-76
3.13.0-65
3.13.0-30
3.13.0-29
apt-get update fast on kerne
Running apt-get update takes ~80 seconds for me running:
* Virtualbox 4.3.12
* Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 bit desktop (3.13.0-30-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP)
* Docker version 1.0.1, build 990021a
* Official 'ubuntu:14.04' docker image
In the VirtualBox machine it takes < 10s
Running a similar setup in VMwar
Given the 290 comments before me, I realize I won't be adding anything
new, but I wanted to share my frustration anyway, just to point out how
annoying this is to a lot of people by pure volume of complaints.
I have been using the unity-rotate plugin a while, but it has severe
limitations, such as