[Expired for linux (Ubuntu Xenial) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Right, that's what I expected, but it's good to be sure.
The bug is assigned to the kernel team, they will want to look into it.
To further define the case, are these devices claimed by multipath or by
mdadm? What does 'sudo multipath -ll' show? Multipath or mdadm (or other
low-level storage serv
If os-prober is not running, I don't see what else might be poking the
disks to cause the warnings. We must ignore the other warning messages
that were listed from syslog earlier and look at it a different way. Is
the Redhat system showing the same write errors?
Is HTX doing raw writes to disk or
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Title:
HTX (htxubuntu) DASD exercisers fail
To manage notific
I couldn't find anything meaningful to me in a look at the kernel
sources. I except maybe this is because inodes are being synchronized at
the time the filesystem is being mounted, and are temporarily immutable?
It's unclear, looking at this would require someone a lot more
experienced in the kerne
** Changed in: os-prober (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-17.01 => ubuntu-17.02
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Title:
HTX (htxubuntu) DASD exercisers fail
To manage notificatio
That wasn't really what I meant. We *can't* avoid having the errors as
they are coming from the kernel as a result of what os-prober does. The
best you can do is not run os-prober if you know it's not necessary
(setting GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=1 in /etc/default/grub does that).
As far as the "Opera
I'm claiming this bug for myself since I know about os-prober and have
other grub/os-prober updates in flight. Targetting to ubuntu-17.01.
Is this HTX thing doing read/write operations directly on the disk, or
does it use a filesystem? Is it using a known filesystem or its own
format?
"This cause
** Changed in: os-prober (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team) => Canonical
Foundations Team (canonical-foundations)
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** Changed in: os-prober (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: os-prober (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: os-prober (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Taco Screen team (taco-screen-team) => Canonical Kernel Team
(canonical-kernel-team)
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** Description changed:
== Comment: #1 - Application Cdeadmin - 2016-12-02
04:55:07 ==
State: Open by: tdylla on 01 December 2016 07:24:33
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** Summary changed:
- HTX (htxubuntu) SDB dasd exercisers fail
+ HTX (htxubuntu) DASD exercisers fail
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