Per Narinder:
Also on DL385p Gen8 is reported the kernel hang and storage controller in soft
lock up mode with 14.4.4 and 16.04 images. And i believe it is hpsa driver
error which is soft locking. I told HP team to look into it as HP owns the hpsa
driver.
So there's more than just the CPU time
Gonna set this to invalid. After the third or fourth reboot, NM started
loading on it's own and I no longer needed to manually do so. I don't
know why, but I'm unable to recreate the original fail state now :(
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We found this during certification testing of a couple models from one
OEM that apparently use SMIBIOS 3.0.
The failed test shows this in the output:
mmap: Can't map beyond end of file /sys/firmware/dmi/tables/DMI
Table is unreachable, sorry.
*** Incorrect or unknown server chassis type!
Failed
Hi Martin,
Tested on z/KVM, z/VM and LPAR (two of which were initially bitten by
this bug) and the version in proposed works great!
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portance=High;
> assignee=colin.k...@ubuntu.com;
> Launchpad-Bug: distribution=ubuntu; distroseries=xenial;
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The current firmware on this box is A28 02/06/2014 (not sure exactly
what that corresponds to just yet, the HP website is less than
forthcoming on firmware updates so far).
You'd mentioned getting one of our firmware devs to take a look would
you prefer I hold off on updating this system until the
Public bug reported:
See attached screenshot of the configs. Despite the fact that it is
configured to update the time based on location, this simply does not
work. I always have to manually re-configure the system time to the
correct current timezone.
This is rather annoying. Even Google Cale
It's not really a kernel issue, it's an issue in whatever bits in
Unity?? that set the system/calendar time (e.g. the Date/Time settings).
I filed generically against Ubuntu because I coudn't find a name for the
appropriate piece of UserSpace that does this (I failed at name
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Running Xenial on a Macbook Air. This was running Wily and was upgraded
to Xenial using do-release-upgrade. Network Manager works, and can
manage NICs, WiFI and VPNs that I have configured, however, the service
no longer starts on boot like it did under Wily and like it shou
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This seems to be a regression from Wily. I previously had Wily
installed on this Macbook Air and noticed no issues with network
connectivity.
Yesterday I upgraded to Xenial and networking has been unreliable ever
since. It seems to be OK after booting, but after a while of
Public bug reported:
I'm working through the pretty awesome snapcraft documentation and found what
seems to be a bug:
https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/build-apps/your-first-snap/
Note, this is a documentation issue, I just wasn't sure where to file
that. It may also be a snapcraft issue,
Public bug reported:
Running the certification memory test using stress-ng on an ARM64 system
with 64GB roughly of RAM (MAAS shows 63GB).
The test runs several stress-ng memory related tests. It appears that
the system locks up when the bigheap test runs, every time so far (two
of two runs have
This appears to reliably happen with the bigheap test on ARM64. I've
tried two systems and both lock up shortly after the bigheap test
begins.
This may need some input from @cking as stress-ng is his test.
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Just FYI, the patched version was tested on the system that failed
before and it passes now.
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stress-ng-af-alg: bind to all hash types fai
Public bug reported:
I dual boot Xenial and OSX on a MacBook Air. I use rEFInd as my boot
loader to manage them. However, every time there's a grub update, grub
just silently overwrites my bootloader, which makes it so that I am
unable to boot into OSX.
Grub updates should NOT overwrite the def
Also looks like that version is currently in Yakkety... so just needs an
SRU into Xenial.
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T
Interestingly, on my xenial system (now running 4.4.0-36):
bladernr@galactica:~$ ll /sys/bus/usb/drivers
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Sep 7 10:20 hub
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Sep 7 10:20 uas
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Sep 7 10:20 usb
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Sep 7 10:21 usbfs
drwxr-xr-x 2 roo
Public bug reported:
In timedate settings, I have it configured to "Set the time ___
Automatically from the internet"
However, this does not work, I always have to manually change the
timezone whenever I travel.
This is a bit annoying, as I do expect this to just work.
I do, however, expect ma
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This screenshot shows the geolocation data for where I currently sit
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See attached screenshots.
I am currently in Spain, and unity-control-center datetime is configurd
to automatically update the timezone based on IP geolocation.
This does not work (and honestly hasn't worked for quite some time, well
before 16.04).
In one screenshot, you can
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hardware in house. I know there's a system sitting at Dell, but I
still don't have any way to get it it since windows is required (still
no msdn account).
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This also needs a 1.9 target as well. I just discovered this while
investigating proxy issues on a customer MAAS server and found that they
have an open maas proxy with a ton of external connections to it :/
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$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=16.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=xenial
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu Xenial Xerus (development branch)"
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Also note, both the Intel and AMD boxes were tested with the same kernel
and the TSC clocksource in use. I tried HPET on the AMD box as well but
it didn't make any difference.
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Discovered this while doing pre-release certification testing for 16.04
on an HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8 with an AMD Opteron 6320 8-core CPU.
I have some code that essentially does this: And note, I am NOT a C
programmer, I know enough C to read it and do some minor things, and
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Discovered this while doing pre-release certification testing for 16.04
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I have some code that essentially does this: And note,
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Severe latency/skew on AMD Opetron processor
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Running stress-ng on s390 in all three modes. This seems to work ok in
z/KVM, however, on zVM and LPAR as of a few days ago on Xenial the mmap
stressor has started failing.
I tried to get detailed logs but either don't know the correct switches
or they simply aren't there.
This is the command line used:
stress-ng --aggressive --verbose -t 300 --log-file stress-ng-mmap-fail.log
--mmap 0
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stress-ng mmap failin
This is the output from a successful run on zKVM using the same kernel
as zVM and the LPAR.
stress-ng: debug: [17990] 2 processors online, 2 processors configured
stress-ng: info: [17990] dispatching hogs: 2 mmap
stress-ng: debug: [17990] cache allocate: reducing cache level from L3 (too
high) t
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Here's the strace and other log from zVM, I'll have the LPAR shortly,
it's a much larger log.
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amount of RAM on each.
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If that's the case, it may be useful to have stress-ng actually say it
ran out of disk space. As it is, assuming the above is true, what I
think is happening is that it's writing a bunch of data to some temp
dirs, it runs out of disk space, errors out and then deletes the
contents of the temp dir
Colin, can you take a look at this and just confirm a theory for me...
I re-ran after adding an LVM volume to the zVM lpar to expand the
filesystem and now the test passes.
I am thinking it may have been as simple as running out of disk space
for writing temp data.
I'm trying to get the LPAR exp
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> Launchpad-Bug-Tags: apport-bug blocks-hwcert-server s390x xenial
> Launchpad-Bug-Information-Type: Public
> Launchpad-Bug-Private: no
> Launchpad-Bug-Security-Vulnerability: no
> Launchpad-Bug-Commenters: bladernr colin-king
> Launchpad-Bug-Reporter: Jeff Lane (bladernr)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1570912 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1570912
waiting for colin to let me know if this is even valid
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memory/memory-stress-ng calls non-existant lockbus test
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On an amd64 system with a 1Gb NIC, I can examine /sys/class/net/
for various bits of data. In this case, we need link speed.
For example:
bladernr@galactica:~/Datacenters/Home$ cat /sys/class/net/enp2s0/speed
1000
However, on my z/VM instance of Xenial on s390, the report
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Looks to me like apport-collect just submitted the exact same logs as
ubuntu-bug did. Your bot may be broken...
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problems with network sp
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For example:
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I don't understand... why am I having to run apport-collect? Why didnt
ubuntu-bug submit all the logs?
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ports-modules-4.4.0-18-generic N/A
>linux-firmware1.157
> RfKill: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
> Tags: xenial
> Uname: Linux 4.4.0-18-generic s390x
> UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
> UserGroups: ad
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hpsa driver causing kernel panics on HP ProLiant DL385p Gen8
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Pretty sure this was resolved by GA... should this be marked invalid or
some other status to reflect this?
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I've removed you. I'm not positive this is a kernel bug so much as an
issue with this specific issue. I'm hoping HP can test this same model
and CPU and let us know if the issue is reproducible on a similar
system.
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Assignee: Colin Ian King (colin-king) => (unas
Martin, yeah, after I started looking into the other bug (among other
things) is when I noticed finally that syslog was that big. After
logrotate had moved the log on (and I'd made a snapshot of it just in
case :) ) I did verify that apport was functioning fine with more
reasonable sized log file
Ok... so disregard my last comment thoughts. I actually sat down and
decided to look at adding what I had suggested to apport and actually
looked at the change made to resolve this bug. Thanks for the quick
resolution, and I'm glad my weird situation was able to help make apport
a little better :
Greg, can you add any update to this bug
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Greg Vallande (gvallande)
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Title:
[ThinkPad
Had to update python-apport as well as apport, but after doing so, using
pitti's recreation steps above I was not able to trigger a failure.
I didn't actually file the fake kernel bug, but apport no longer crashes
while parsing my giant syslog file. So I'd say it appears to be
resolved in propose
Public bug reported:
Testing 12.04 LTS on the E320 (201106-8229). During the test, I'm
trying out various hotkeys on the keyboard. The wireless key does not
disable or enable wireless. There is no other physical way to
enable/disable wifi on this system.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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Title:
[Lenovo E320] Wireless Key does not function
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Public bug reported:
PXE booting the precise installer for certification testing. The system
is a Lenovo L420 (201102-7325). It PXE boots and starts booting the
kernel and hangs after a second or so and does not progress any farther.
The last few messages are:
ACPI: Added _OSI (Module Device)
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camera...
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I should add that this is not an issue with our PXE setup, it's been
used to successfully install at least 4 other machines using the same
configuration... this is an issue specifically with the L420
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marking this as a regression as this system is previously certified on
11.10.
** Tags added: blocks-hwcert regression
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