@satish-txt Please refer to comment #8 [0]. A new LP Bug must be
submitted for that error. AFAIU, the error does not affect the problem
we solved with this version of `rasdaemon`.
[0]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rasdaemon/+bug/1888423/comments/8
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I am running 0.6.5-1ubuntu1.1 and getting following error on Ubuntu
20.04.
ras-mc-ctl --summary
No Memory errors.
No PCIe AER errors.
No Extlog errors.
DBD::SQLite::db prepare failed: no such table: devlink_event at
/usr/sbin/ras-mc-ctl line 1181.
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@rhuddusa : yes, I did too (see comment #3), but that has nothing to do
with this bug. Please report a new bug for that.
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Title:
ras-mc-ctl doesn
I am seeing
DBD::SQLite::db prepare failed: no such table: devlink_event at
/usr/sbin/ras-mc-ctl line 1304.
Can't call method "execute" on an undefined value at /usr/sbin/ras-mc-ctl line
1305.
dpkg -l | grep rasda
ii rasdaemon 0.6.5-1ubuntu1.1 amd64
This bug was fixed in the package rasdaemon - 0.6.5-1ubuntu1.1
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rasdaemon (0.6.5-1ubuntu1.1) focal; urgency=medium
* d/p/ras-mc-ctl-PCIe-AER-display-PCIe-dev-name.patch:
ras-mc-ctl: Display bus/device/function of the PCIe device
corresponding to an AER event. LP: #1888423
Verification:
ubuntu@akis:~$ cat einj.sh
#!/bin/bash
D="/sys/kernel/debug/apei/einj"
# supported errors for injection listed in ${D}/available_error_types
# magic numbers from ACPI 6.3 18.6.3 table 18-409
ERROR_TYPE="0x40"
# PCIe SBDF - ACPI 6.3 18.6.3 table 18-410
# Byte 3 – PCIe Segment Descr
Note that the "DBD::SQLite::db prepare failed:" message in the last
comment also occurs pre-upgrade, so it is not a regression.
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Title:
ras-mc-ct
Hello dann, or anyone else affected,
Accepted rasdaemon into focal-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rasdaemon/0.6.5-1ubuntu1.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https:
** Changed in: rasdaemon (Debian)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
ras-mc-ctl doesn't provide BDF for PCIe errors
To manage noti
** Changed in: rasdaemon (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Title:
ras-mc-ctl doesn't provide BDF for PCIe errors
To manage notificat
** Description changed:
[Impact]
rasdaemon provides a ras-mc-ctl, a tool for querying the rasdaemon database.
When displaying PCIe AER events from the
database, it doesn't provide any information to identify the associated PCIe
device. This information is already stored in the database (ha
This bug was fixed in the package rasdaemon - 0.6.5-2ubuntu1
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rasdaemon (0.6.5-2ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium
* d/p/ras-mc-ctl-PCIe-AER-display-PCIe-dev-name.patch:
ras-mc-ctl: Display bus/device/function of the PCIe device
corresponding to an AER event. LP: #1888423.
** Description changed:
- The ras-mc-ctl tool will extract and display PCIe AER events from the
- database, but it fails to identify the associated PCIe device.
- This information is stored in the database (has been since 0.6.5),
- so we just need to update ras-mc-ctl to include it.
+ [Impact]
+ r
** Changed in: rasdaemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: rasdaemon (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => dann frazier (dannf)
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