--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-12-03 11:51 EDT---
There is not a mechanism to give direct access to this systems, we understand
that this makes thing much more difficult but is another method of debug that
we could use? like forcing a crash dump?
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--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-12-02 12:13 EDT---
is it any update about this? We still have the issue, is there anything else
that we could do to help this keep moving?
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--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-10-26 11:51 EDT---
The problem persist even with the change in the rsyslog-rotate file
root@ilzlnx4:~# date
Mon 26 Oct 2020 08:46:50 AM MST
root@ilzlnx4:~# logger "Test Error"
root@ilzlnx4:~# tail /var/log/syslog
Oct 26 03:08:16 ilzlnx4 k
--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-10-22 11:54 EDT---
(In reply to comment #44)
> Thanks for all the attachments. This is Rafael from the Ubuntu Server team.
> I have gone through all the logs and I could find the I/O errors related to
> disk full (/var/log/syslog cannot be
--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-10-21 16:59 EDT---
(In reply to comment #38)
> Hi Mario, would you also be so kind to provide us with a "sos report" and
> the "dbginfo.sh" output?
> This should help to shed some more light into this ...
>
> Hi Mario, would you also be so
--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-10-21 13:43 EDT---
That's correct, the second system presenting the issue is not an iSCSI system.
It has a mix of DASD and SCSI FCP
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--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-10-21 12:32 EDT---
Anything else that we can help with to keep this ticket moving?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1896575
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--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-10-15 18:12 EDT---
- Here some details about the file system configuration:
root@ilzlnx4:~# ls -ltr /etc/fstab
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 714 Apr 28 23:41 /etc/fstab
root@ilzlnx4:~# cat /etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-10-14 14:30 EDT---
Anything that we can help on this?
Right now we have another system presenting the same problem:
root@ilzlnx3:~# tail /var/log/syslog
root@ilzlnx3:~# logger "Test Error"
root@ilzlnx3:~# tail /var/log/syslog
System gen
--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-10-05 16:20 EDT---
(In reply to comment #28)
> I just recognized something in your log in comment #10 which concerns me a
> bit.
> You seem to have a massive amount of multipath paths in your system -
> represented (as usual) as scsi disk
--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-10-05 13:53 EDT---
(In reply to comment #24)
> Thanks Mario!
> I'm cutting this down a bit for readability ...
>
> > root@ilzlnx4:~# sudo logrotate --force --verbose /etc/logrotate.conf
> > ...
> > rotating pattern: /var/log/syslog
> > con
--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-09-30 15:01 EDT---
(In reply to comment #18)
> Ok, but some more thoughts:
>
> - Regarding: apt-cache policy rsyslog; rsyslogd -version
> make sure you're on '8.2001.0-1ubuntu1.1' package level (and not on
> 8.2001.0-1ubuntu1)
> $ apt-cach
--- Comment From mario.alberto.gali...@ibm.com 2020-09-22 12:42 EDT---
(In reply to comment #12)
> Well, some more information is needed before one can start to look at this
> more deeply:
> - What is the Ubuntu release where this happened?
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="20.04.1 LTS (Focal Fossa)"
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