What instance type saw this kernel panic?
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3.13.0-155.205 Kernel Panic - divide by zero
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I keep trying to set up external SSH access using openssh server on my
18.04 system and it throws back this error
sudo service ssh status
● ssh.service - OpenBSD Secure Shell server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/ssh.service; enabled; vendor preset:
enabled)
Activ
I imagine CONFIG_XEN_BALLOON_MEMORY_HOTPLUG is set for the Ubuntu
kernel?
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Amazon I3 Instance Buffer I/O error on dev nvme0n1
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Yes, ballooning has been a constant source of problems which is why it
is disabled in Amazon Linux AMI.
We do not currently support DMA to/from guest physical addresses outside
of the E820 map for ENA networking or NVMe storage interfaces. This
effectively means that ballooning needs to be disable
Dan,
It appears that the requests that are being submitted refer to DMA
addresses that exceed the guest physical memory range, and this is why
the requests are being failed. The address seen is outside the E820 map:
[ 0.00] e820: BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
[ 0.00] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0
Dan,
This BUG_ON has been demoted to only trigger when DEBUG_VM is set in
upstream:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=97ee4ba7cbd30f1858f0d16911e042737c53f2ef
I'm looking into why there's a one page difference between the E820
tables and SRAT. You're right
Hi Stefan,
I looked at this a long time back (circa 2011), and things may have
changed since then. See:
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=59753
When I looked at this last, we weren't emulating TSC and the CPUID flags
that advertise invariant TSC came through. This was making the
Not precisely. What toolstack are you using? I can try to reproduce
outside of our control plane with a config file that would work on your
toolstack.
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Boris, all:
We did a test with disabling the SRAT entirely, but the balloon messages
persisted.
ami-af8d9ac6 (ubuntu/images-milestone/hvm/ubuntu-
trusty-14.04-beta2-amd64-server-20140326)
$ dmesg | grep -i 'srat\|node\|numa\|balloon' |grep -iv inode
[0.00] No NUMA configuration found
[
I have a very similar setup, and had the same issue.
Samsung NP535U3C-B01US
AMD A6-4455M APU with Radeon(tm) HD 7500G Graphics
3.5.0-17-generic
Ubuntu 12.10
Suspend ok, resume with blank screen, no backlight, but system was fully
function
*Not an expert; actually, I have no idea what I'm doing*
See my post here: http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-
devel/2013-01/msg00941.html
The correct values should be returned already via rdmsr if
"cpureq=dom0-kernel" is specified on the Xen command line. Looking at
the LP report, it doesn't seem that this option was used.
Likely you will also nee
For what it's worth, I started running this test case on the Amazon
Linux AMI (ami-aecd60c7) yesterday. It hasn't crashed. The DB is now >96
GiB.
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After running for some time, several m1.large 64-bit instances started
repeatedly hitting this BUG_ON()
[525758.322281] BUG: Bad page state in process pdnsd pfn:1d1a6f
[525758.322290] page:88000b26f848 flags:887c count:2 mapcount:0
mapping:8800d2da0860 i
"@Matt, when you produce those cpu stacktraces, how do you do that? Is
that from a dump or somehow tapping into the still running instance?"
@smb, these are traces from running, but unresponsive, instances. I pull
the traces from the vCPU context in the hypervisor, then resolve symbols
from the Sy
We've observed this on another instance running 12.04, ami-3c994355,
with a read-heavy postgresql load.
CPU0
rip: 8105e51a try_to_wake_up+0xca
flags: 1202 i nz
rsp: 880f22deb7d0
rax: 0004 rcx: 880f22deb900 rdx: 0082
rbx: 880c633196e0 rsi: 0
Stack traces from a second hi1.4xlarge running ami-8baa73e2:
CPU0
rip: 8105711a try_to_wake_up+0xca
flags: 1202 i nz
rsp: 880f22dfc740
rax: 0006 rcx: 880f22dfc870 rdx: 0082
rbx: 880b13d9 rsi: rdi: 0001
rbp: ff
CPU stack traces from a hi1.4xlarge PV instance running ami-8baa73e2:
CPU 0 is the only running CPU. The others are blocked.
CPU0
rip: 8105711a try_to_wake_up+0xca
flags: 1202 i nz
rsp: 880f22dfc870
rax: 0008 rcx: rdx: 0002
rbx: 880
Due to the nature of the issue encountered, we cannot run this command.
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This has been observed on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+package
/linux-image-3.0.0-17-virtual
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Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- Scheduler deadlock running 3.0.0-20-virtual on c1.xlarge EC2 instance
+
vCPUs 0, 2 and 3 are stuck waiting on a spinlock. vCPU 1 is running with
the EIP showing various values inside try_to_wake_up()
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Scheduler
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Scheduler deadlocks have been observed on c1.xlarge EC2 instances
running 10.04.3 LTS with the 3.0.0-20-virtual Oneiric backport kernel.
The symptoms appear similar to bug 929941, where multiple CPUs are
waiting on scheduler runqueue locks. But in this case, only a few CPUs
a
We've had a customer report a very similar looking lockup on
3.0.0-20-virtual. Full version info, "3.0.0-20-virtual (buildd@yellow)
(gcc version 4.4.3 (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5.1) ) #34~lucid1-Ubuntu SMP Wed
May 2 17:24:41 UTC 2012 (Ubuntu 3.0.0-20.34~lucid1-virtual 3.0.30)"
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I've never been able to reproduce the problem with synthetic workloads.
I've asked customers that experience the lockup regularly to test the v3
builds in an environment that won't cause production problems, but
haven't received results.
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** Summary changed:
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The required CONFIG_XEN_COMPAT value for ec2 is documented here:
http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AdvancedUsers.html
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$ git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/smb/ubuntu-lucid.git
Cloning into ubuntu-lucid...
remote: error: Could not read b43f7c4d8d293aa9f47a7094852ebd5355e4f38f
remote: fatal: Failed to traverse parents of commit
3becab1d2df01d54a4e889cf2d69ccb902cd43c3
remote: aborting due to possible repository corr
Stefan,
Which commit has the race condition comment? I'm aware of a problem with
SUSE's kernel with regard to PV ticketlocks and HYPERVISOR_poll(), but I
don't see any mention in upstream 3.2.x or XenLinux 2.6.18.
Your 10.04 2.6.32-era kernel doesn't have ticketlocks, so the underlying
hypervisor
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I also suspect something going sideways in the PV spinlock code, but
nothing has changed in the underlying hardware or hypervisor in this
area. There have been bugs in the PV spinlock code in the past,
including using mb() instead of barrier() in the unlock path, which
could cause the VCPU holding
Overnight an instance running 2.6.32-316 locked up. The stack traces are
attached.
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Private bug reported:
After running for some indeterminate period of time, the 2.6.32-341-ec2
and 2.6.32-342-ec2 kernels stop responding when running on m2.2xlarge
EC2 instances. No console output is emitted. Stack dumps gathered by
examining CPU context information show that all VCPUs are stuck w
The hypercall fails due to invalid write permissions on the page that's
attempting to be pinned. Perhaps the page that's being pinned for PTEs
was reused?
One fix that was applied to the upstream kernel for such problems was
this:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=
Public bug reported:
The following soft lockup is seen randomly on m2.2xlarge instances in
EC2:
[1284451.875485] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#3 stuck for 61s! [identify:24060]
[1284451.875485] Modules linked in: ipv6 ipt_REJECT ipt_LOG xt_limit
nf_conntrack_ipv4 nf_defrag_ipv4 xt_state nf_conntrack xt
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CPU soft lockup in Xen PTE allocation on m2.2xlarge instances
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Stefan,
The ec2 kernels already have xen-netfront and xen-blkfront compiled in.
If xen-platform-pci was also compiled in, or included in the initramfs,
then the HW emulation will be unplugged properly and you'll switch over
to the PV drivers. The following results in PV drivers for the root
volume
I think that the root cause is a corrupted p2m_host[] list via a PV-GRUB
bug. Updated PV-GRUB AKIs are now available. These can be used in us-
east-1 to verify the fix:
32-bit: aki-805ea7e9
64-bit: aki-825ea7eb
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The permanent fix for this is likely in PV-GRUB. See:
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natty kernel does not boot on t1.micro in
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natty kernel does not boot on ec2 t1.micr
I just installed natty narwhal on my dell 1420 and as soon as I punched
my sudo password to unlock my key to get on the wireless, my touchpad
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Mike,
You bring up a good point about CFS' need for good process time
accounting. I think that this upstream patch may fix a lot of problems:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=8a22b9996b001c88f2bfb54c6de6a05fc39e177a
This patch is in 2.6.34.7, may not
I've done a lot of looking at this today. It feels like the problem may
lie in the process scheduler. When I pin the CPU burning process to CPU0
(through "taskset -pc 0 $pid_printed_by_a_out"), and pin a bash shell
also to CPU0, I see failure of the bash process to wake after sleeping
(i.e., it's r
We use:
CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START=0x100
CONFIG_PHYSICAL_ALIGN=0x100
It sounds like that works for you too?
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What is CONFIG_PHYSICAL_ALIGN?
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On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Matt Wilson wrote:
> Are you using CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y for your kernels? If so,
> CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START should not be a factor.
$
Are you using CONFIG_RELOCATABLE=y for your kernels? If so,
CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START should not be a factor.
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natty kernel does not boot on t1
If anyone has a machine that they can get into the hanging state (with
fork() blocking), can you run run "echo w > /proc/sysrq-trigger" as root
and post the results?
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Do you have instance IDs from your hanging instances?
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Do you see this behavior at boot, or only after your instance has been
up and running for a while?
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Alec,
Do any hung task kernel stack traces get emitted during your hangs?
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If you have an instance in a state where fork() will hang if you spin a
CPU, it would be a good experiment to see if irqbalance helps at all.
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Hi Mike,
Let's focus on the fork() hangs in this bug. It's true that the two
could be related, but the symptoms don't quite line up.
You say you can reproduce the behavior on 2.3.32-311. Do you have a
procedure for getting an instance into the broken state, so you can then
cause fork() hangs with
Mike, can you click on the "affects me" for this bug?
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Gavin,
Can you reproduce the issue at will? I'm struggling to find a way to
reproduce the issue on a freshly booted instance.
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Strange 'for
The following kernel stack was captured on a system in "fork() hangs"
state via "echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger". The code for libctest is here:
https://gist.github.com/2d2b78987ea451c2edd6
<6>[853486.204130] libctest R running task0 13658 1417
0x
<4>[853486.204132] fff
Some discussions on this are at http://twitter.com/#!/mjmalone
Video posted by
http://twitter.com/#!/jordansissel/status/30421571315175425
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Attaching /proc/slabinfo from a system that can be used to cause fork()
hangs.
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It seems that this reproduction case only happens after the system has
been used for some unknown amount of time. At that point, fork() hangs
can be triggered at will. If the instance is rebooted, the test case no
longer causes hangs.
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There have been reports of fork() hangs on Lucid when running on EC2.
See this YouTube video for an example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbURfuAmtXw
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.32-305-ec2 2.6.32-305.9
ProcVersionSignature: User Na
On a system in this condition, sometimes hung task traces are seen:
kernel: [65098.694112] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs"
disables this message.
kernel: [65098.694117] cron D 880001885380 0 21248 569 0x
kernel: [65098.694121] 880772e25d20 0282
This is a transcription of the test program from the youtube video:
#include
#include
#include
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int children = 0;
int status;
int i = 0;
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I can confim that this still exists in Karmic Koala.
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I'm seeing this too, after upgrading 8.10 to 9.04. It happens in Pidgin,
Firefox and gnome-terminal, but NOT for some reason in xterm or urxvt.
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I'm not sure where this should go either, but I agree that it would be
really nice to have nagios3 packaged up.
Maybe I should take a try at it.
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I just discovered this bug when I read the man page for mkfifo and then
tried to read the info for mkfifo.
I followed foolishchild's advice:
cd /usr/share/info
sudo gunzip coreutils.info.gz
sudo vim coreutils.info
comment out (delete?) the first "END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY" and
second"START-INFO
Yeah, I think my way will work fine. And if not, we'll hear about it
quickly!
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Hi David,
Do we need to fix your problems before we fix my problem?
By the way, I've been poking around to see how other init scripts deal
with the fact that /var/run is flushed after every reboot.
This is how /etc/init.d/klogd makes sure that it has a subdirectory in
/var/run:
case "$1" in
s
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kannel
The /etc/init.d/kannel script tries to put files inside /var/run/kannel.
That directory doesn't exist and gets erased every time.
I suggest adding something sort of like this into the /etc/init.d/kannel
script:
# Create the PIDFILES dir if it doe
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