Kowshik, I see the "array-index-out-of-bounds" error you mentioned in
above comment#18 is tracked via another defect i.e
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/2052767
Let's use that bugzilla to track that issue separately
Coming back to this particular bug, is the original issue addressed now?
I
Thank you Frank.
One more last clarification. Whenever I try to install Ubuntu on L1 or
try to bring up L2 guest, I am seeing the following trace messages. Is
this expected?
OF stdout device is: /vdevice/vty@3000
Preparing to boot Linux version 6.8.0-11-generic (buildd@bos01-ppc64el-003)
(p
Well, I think you initially had an ISO with 6.8.0-4-generic.
Then 6.8.0-11-generic became available and part of a newer ISO by default.
And even if one does an install with an (let's say oudated) ISO (that
has a kernel, like 6.8.0-4-generic, that got meanwhile replaced), the
installer looks for an
On all the 5 guests I created today, for 4 of them I had downloaded the
ISOs available on the site and for 1 I used the one which was failing
the other day. same old was used to create on fedora as well.
On all the guests I could see the same kernel version 6.8.0-11-generic.
I think the update wh
One more observation is that, the same ISO which was failing the other
day is able to bring up guest on Ubuntu and Fedora both the Hosts. Any
changes have gone into Upstream or so? Is that is making the guest
creation successful on Fedora?
With respect to default kernel, I had the same kernel the
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Unable to bring up a guest using 24.04(Noble Numbat) ISO
Well, in case the KVM host you are currently using is Ubuntu 'noble' /
24.04 that could be the case - yes.
(I guess that 'noble' got hundreds of package updates in the last few days.)
That would not explain what you described with Fedora,
which makes me think that it might have been caused by upda
I am surprised and confused!
Now, I am able to create a guest by using all the 4 ISOs available
there!
Is it some fix which my host has got via `apt update` has fixed the
issue? If that is the case, why I was not able to create a ubuntu guest
earlier where fedora guest creation was successful. Ub
Okay, I see.
Now we can be sure that it got fixed with an updated ISO.
Right after feature freeze it takes a while until things get settled,
and I would assume that 20240305 is the one that brought stability,
since this is also the one that is recommended to use during the
'Ubuntu testing week' (t
Hello @fheimes,
Yes, I used the latest ISO which was available on the site this morning.
All the commands and the way were exactly same as before. Also on the
same system(P10 Denali LPAR).
This bug was reported on 27th Feb and I see there are 3 ISOs available
after this date viz 20240302, 202403
Hello @bskjois, this is good news - thx for sharing.
The virt-install cmd-line is actually the same than the one you've used
before.
Did you used an updated ISO image?
I'm just curious, because we are still in heavy development with the 'noble'
release, (esp. around feature freeze, that we had l
Looks like the issue is resolved. I tried creating a guest to capture
error logs. But surprisingly I was able to create a guest in the first
attempt itself.
I had used the same command I mentioned above.
qcow2 creation: qemu-img create -f qcow2
/var/lib/libvirt/images/data/ubuntu.qcow2 100G
Gues
This subiquity bug here seems to be unrelated to the initial bug that
was reported here, hence it was split into a separate bug: LP#2055702
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I was checking this and there's no issue for having virtual machines on
Power9 bare metal, tried jammy and noble VMs on a host with Noble+
kernel 6.8 (currently -proposed).
For the nested virtualization scenario, on the Power10 PowerVM system -
we don't have the required firmware for it, but I was
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On Thursday, February 29 2024, Frank Heimes wrote:
> This bug could be related LP#2055294 ...
Heh, I had *just* mentioned this bug to PatrĂcia as a likely cause of
this issue and then got your comment, Frank.
Anyway, I'll redownload the daily image and give it another spin.
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Thanks for providing further details on how to reproduce the issue.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to trigger the problem here. I'm
using an LPAR, so it's a nested VM scenario (which is what gather you're
also using, but please let me know otherwise), and I can't get the
installation to finis
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Hello Frank,
Please find below the required details.
virt-install version: 4.1.0
command used:
virt-install --name ubuntu --ram 2048 --disk
path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/data/ubuntu2404.qcow2,size=8 --vcpus 4 --os-type
linux --os-variant generic --network bridge=virbr0 --graphics none --console
Hello and thanks for raising this - a few questions / thoughts:
- It would be good to have the full virt-install command that was used,
that allows to reproduce.
- Esp. which argument was used (and how) for virt-install used - using "
--cdrom" or "--location"? Since virt-install behaves different
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In addition to above details, we were able to boot the qcow2 cloud image
from ubuntu site. on the ubuntu host. How ever virt-install with iso
failed.
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