Would it be remotely possible in the future for the problem to be addressed
inside libc itself?
Other people not using NM or dnsmasq would still welcome the split VPN
resolving, right?
Should we file a wishlist bug request for it?
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This bug was fixed in Debian over two years ago. Is there any way this
can get reprioritized somewhere higher than "wishlist?" Having to use
George Rath's PPA is a bad workaround (but thanks George for your
effort, it certainly helped!) and pulling the Debian slapd packages into
our own apt serve
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clamav-base package contains very big clamav data files (main.cvd and
daily.cvd) fro
This bug was fixed in the package clamav - 0.97.5+dfsg-1ubuntu1
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Blueprint changed by Serge Hallyn:
Work items changed:
Work items:
[stgraber] Review list of extra packages in lxc-ubuntu and have it contain
the right list for each release: DONE
[cooloney] check that all new cgroups are enabled in quantal kernel: TODO
[serge-hallyn] pre-mount cgroups du
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1006553 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1006553
Hi Adrien, this is a duplicate of bug #1006553 , which will be fixed by
not starting the agents on reboot (since the lxc containers and
zookeeper are not also resurrected).
** This bug has been marked a dup
I'm going to move this back to 'Confirmed' so we can take a look at this
in the next sweep for bugs in krb5. There are 3 affected, so its likely
the problem is at least worth a look.
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This does indeed look to be Invalid in libnss-ldap. Its worth taking a
look at in glibc though as perhaps there is some work to resolve this in
NSS's design, so opening a bug task against eglibc.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Also affects: eglibc (Ubu
Hi Adriene, thanks for reporting this issue!
Even though this is a "system" file, it is controlled by files in user
home directories (~/.juju/environments.yaml) and so I don't think we can
purge the upstart jobs.
I do think we can add a check to the upstart job's pre-start for juju,
and if it is
> Applications that don't use the libc resolver?
Hmm, yes. There are several alternative resolver libraries (adns,
firedns, djbdns, ...) and even if we fixed them all so that they could
read the extended resolv.conf syntax then statically linked third party
binaries would still break.
So having
> I had OVS built from source and was trying to install using apt-get on
top of it. It failed
Oh, I see. You installed OVS programs earlier in your $PATH than the
packaged versions and were surprised that this didn't work well. I
think the answer is "don't do that then."
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This message is very odd, because it implies that "configure" was not run
correctly, to use /var instead of /usr/local/var:
/usr/local/bin/ovs-pki: /usr/local/var/lib/openvswitch/pki already exists
and --force not specified
That is in fact probably the reason for the problem, because the po
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Work items changed:
Work items:
[jorge] Pick better example charms, "flagbearer charms".: TODO
[jorge] Choose a single place for presenting flagbearer charms (charm
browser?): TODO
- [jorge] Move rules and charm best practices into juju/docs.: TODO
- [j
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Public bug reported:
I had OVS built from source and was trying to install using apt-get on
top of it. It failed
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: openvswitch-pki 1.4.0-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.39-generic 3.2.16
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic x86_64
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There is an issue with the way nova uses dnsmasq in VLAN mode. It starts
up a single copy of dnsmasq for each vlan on the network host (or on
every host in multi_host mode). The problem is in the way that dnsmasq
binds to an ip address and port[2]. Both copies can respond to broadcast
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Hi,
Thanks to your work. It is very bad to do not have sound in this version of
Ubuntu (kernel 3 2 025 and version 12.10 (Quanta). This problem comes with tha
updating 3 2 024 to 3 2 025. 3 2 025 seems to forget the alsa.
For memory :
Matching subscriptions: No Audio after update kernel 3 2 0
Only 'juju bootstrap' prints the message now, which I think is less
confusing since you actually asked it to do something.
** Summary changed:
- 'juju' with no arguments gives confusing message
+ 'juju bootstrap' with no arguments gives confusing message
** Changed in: juju
Importance: Medium
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Public bug reported:
When a running instance with an attached volume is stopped and then
started, the instance refuses to boot and goes into an error state.
This appears to be caused by nova-compute incorrectly building the
libvirt.xml file.
2012-06-15 03:54:14 TRACE nova.compute.manager [instanc
** Changed in: juju
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'local:' services not started on reboot
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2.62 is in Quantal
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We are trying to activate the active/active configuration in multipathd,
for 2 paths between an AMS2100 array and a Ubuntu 12.04 Server.
We set "prio const" in /etc/multipath.conf. After starting the multipath
daemon, we observe the following:
a) # multipath -ll
mpath0 (3600
** Also affects: eilt
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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#110992 still happens (modules are not loaded)
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I reverted to an old version (2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2) and it works now :D
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subprocess installed post-installation script returned error
Public bug reported:
apt-get upgrade
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: php5-cgi 5.3.5-1ubuntu7.8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-13.52-generic 2.6.38.8
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ErrorMessage: subprocess ins
On 15/06/12 15:01, Thomas Hood wrote:
>> -- Solvable by moving nm-dnsmasq to another port:
> There's one more snippet after this dealing with the IPv6 case. That
> should be it. Any obvious problems I'm overlooking?
>
Applications that don't use the libc resolver? I don't know if such
exist be
On 15/06/12 14:54, Christian Parpart wrote:
> Hey, thanks, and now I also found this one:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/1006898
>
> which is exactly what I was talking about (interesting that I didn't
> find earlier).
>
> However, the last commenter says he's pulling
> -- Solvable by moving nm-dnsmasq to another port:
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14242
BTW, the required enhancement to glibc shouldn't be difficult to
implement. I expect that all we'd have to do is change the following
code (around line 313 in resolv/res_init.c) so that it cou
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Hey, thanks, and now I also found this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/1006898
which is exactly what I was talking about (interesting that I didn't
find earlier).
However, the last commenter says he's pulling it into precise "next
days", but this is about 2 weeks ago.
IMHO having fixed size rotated logs per VM with max number of files, is
a better solution that a ringbuffer. It really doesn't complicate the
code that much to have to potentially just read a few lines from a
second rotated logfile.
While I agree that conserver is overkill if satisfying the requi
yes, the problem is just for the last scenario (both running at the same
time fails).
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lxc-clone fails for xfs fs on lvm
To
conserver is in Debian non-free, and thus unsuitable.
conserver would still needed to receive the log output from qemu via a
FIFO or similar, and this introduces the problem of what qemu should do
when it is blocked on writing to conserver, which is where I think my
previous patch failed (and I di
Thanks for reporting this bug.
If I understand right (after testing), you have no problems with cloning
the container, or running the original or cloned container, but running
both at the same time fails, right?
If I am understanding you correctly. Thanks for the suggested fix!
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"Dnsmasq cascade" (#72) has maintenance advantages. For example it
makes it easy for the distromaestros to switch to other software to
perform the same limited task as nm-dnsmasq now performs, without any
chance of disturbing admins' standalone dnsmasq setups.
Does dnsmasq-cascade have drawbacks
Okay, my bad. I should have thought earlier of looking into logfiles.
Apparently my grsec setup caused this. Sorry! :)
Jun 15 13:31:04 Ubuntu-1204-precise-64-minimal kernel: [15471.491425] grsec:
From : denied mount of proc as
/var/cache/lxc/precise/partial-amd64/proc from chroot by
/var/cache
Having examined the idea of the libvirt_consoled a bit more, I think it
is not actually required. It is possible to get good support for console
logging, max bounded size, rollover, & secure remote access, simply by
dropping in the standard 'conserver' daemon with a suitable
configuration file. Th
Anthony,
The file would be a disk-based ringbuffer. There would need to be a
well-known disk-based ringbuffer format, which currently doesn't exist.
Perhaps a "libringbuffer" to encapsulate it. The format would need head
and tail indexes and then the data, together with some thought for
concurrent
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Hi,
I just tried, and couldn't reproduce this. Is your 12.04 system
defaintely uptodate (lxc is, but is the rest?)? Do you have a custom
apparmor policy you've installed for debootstrap?
You don't show 'sudo' in your command line. Are you running it as root?
If you weren't, you should be getti
I don't understand what the file argument would mean. Once you write()
to a file, QEMU no longer can implement a ring buffer (it cannot discard
written data). You would need to do something like the following:
qemu -chardev memchr,max-capacity=640k,id=foo -serial chardev:foo
And then introduce
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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lxc-create fails when trying to moung proc into chroot
To man
Quoting Georg Leciejewski (vespaschor...@gmx.de):
> here it is. already posted it above with ip's xx:
>
>
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
> # device: eth0
> auto eth0
> iface eth0 inet static
Hi,
I believe this is wrong. Could you change the eth0 bit to s
@Christian: In Launchpad the main task tracks if the fix is in the
development release (or HEAD of development). Since this is already
fixed in Ubuntu in Quantal, the main task is "Invalid" (or
"fixReleased"). It is still very much a needed fix in Precise though,
hence me creating a specific task t
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Server), lxc 0.7.5-3ubuntu58
I tried creating an lxc container using this command:
lxc-create -t ubuntu -n backups
Output:
No config file specified, using the default config
debootstrap is /usr/sbin/debootstrap
Checking cache download in /var/cache/
hi!
i tried to report the problem using the "report bug" app that pops up
after the error but after clicking send there is no additional output /
bug report to fill out.
I'm seeing this error on dnsutils 1:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.1 (Ubuntu
12.04 LTS AMD64) as well as on 1:9.7.3.dfsg-1~squeeze5 (De
The swat package description says "SWAT is no longer actively
maintained". So I'm setting Importance to Low.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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(talking about ticket states), so please apology if I rate "states" the
wrong way.
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Hey,
please do not mark this as "INVALID", as this is a major bug in
production environments, and since I am talking about 12.04 LTS
(Precise) this MUST be respected to get fixed.
Otherwise one might Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise not as Enterprise and would
result in not using Ubuntu in datacenters an
here it is. already posted it above with ip's xx:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# device: eth0
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 176.9.126.79
broadcast 176.9.126.95
netmask 255.255.255.192
gateway 176.9.126.65
# default route to access subn
That bug is nearly 2 months old, and still remains "Unassigned"
Pfff, viva Linux ! :-(
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Windows clients cannot connect
> > The reason for the qemu-kvm task is that we think qemu-kvm is really the
> > ultimate right place to add a '-serial ringbuffer:640k,file=/path/to/file'
> > flag.
> > All the other attempts are more hacky, but if upstream kvm had this ,
> > libvirt could expose it, and openstack could use it.
I would really like us to find a "real" (and upstreamable) solution for this,
but I lack the KVM/libvirt expertise to make it happen.
Subscribing Daniel Berrange to see if he has another idea.
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Reviewed: https://review.openstack.org/8581
Committed:
http://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/caae0e9ca3abaad1d17d995f66195ea62fe2e59a
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch:stable/essex
commit caae0e9ca3abaad1d17d995f66195ea62fe2e59a
Author: deevi rani
Date: Thu May 3 06:42:47 2012 -0400
Update
Uploaded to precise-proposed for SRU team review.
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[SRU] Database not upgraded while upgrading bacula
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swat goes blank on button click and logs panic internal error
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** Changed in: nova/essex
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On 15/06/12 08:04, Thomas Hood wrote:
> Alkis: This relies on the assumption that NM's configuration text can be
> dropped in alongside whatever other configuration text is present and
> that dnsmasq will still work properly. This assumption is, er,
> questionable.
There was an attempt, some time
On 15/06/12 10:19, Thomas Hood wrote:
> $ cat /run/nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf
> server=/17.172.in-addr.arpa/172.17.1.2
> server=192.168.1.254
> server=...
>
> The first "server=" line reflects the fact that I am connected to a VPN.
> This can't be expressed in resolv.conf syntax.
FYI only,
It's possib
Here's some background information I stumbled across.
Once upon a time NM started dnsmasq in strict-order mode but this was
changed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/903854
This bug was mentioned in the discussion about domain name service
changes for Precise.
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$ cat /run/nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf
server=/17.172.in-addr.arpa/172.17.1.2
server=192.168.1.254
server=...
The first "server=" line reflects the fact that I am connected to a VPN.
This can't be expressed in resolv.conf syntax.
No doubt dnsmasq could be enhanced to poll its configuration files. But
i
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Give nova group read permissions nova files / directories
Hi Paul - see comments on bug 989241
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Hi Paul
Thanks for preparing this update for this bug and bug 989242.
I've pushed your changes to the nova branch that we use for:
a) Testing of proposed changes to all openstack components
b) As the basis for the next update done by the Ubuntu Server Dev team
for openstack in the current devel
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The "real" dnsmasq command line is:
/usr/sbin/dnsmasq -x /var/run/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.pid -u dnsmasq -r
/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf -7 /etc/dnsmasq.d,.dpkg-dist,.dpkg-old,.dpkg-new
I think that NM would just need to update /var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf
instead of creating+updating /var/run/nm-dns-dns
stable/diablo under review @ https://review.openstack.org/#/c/8239/
** Changed in: nova/diablo
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: nova/diablo
Assignee: (unassigned) => Russell Bryant (russellb)
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> NM kills and starts a new dnsmasq process every time this file
changes. Will that be a problem for your LTSP setup where dnsmasq is
also the DHCP server?
The most time consuming operation that dnsmasq does in our setups is
sending the kernel/initrd via TFTP. That takes a few seconds. If the
teac
Public bug reported:
cloning an lvm backed container fails when the fs is xfs and a snapshot
is used for clone. The reason is that xfs has an uuid that is checked
before mounting. The issue can be solved regenerating the uuid of the
snapshot. This patch seems to work:
198a199,202
>
> # c
> --conf-file not needed
Well, this is used to make nm-dnsmasq read the configuration file that
has been dynamically generated by NM. Without this you will have to do
something like the following.
ln -s /var/run/nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf /etc/dnsmasq.d/nm-dns-
dnsmasq.conf
NM kills and starts a n
Fixed in Quantal.
Would probably be a good idea to have the following patch SRU'd to Precise:
http://thekelleys.org.uk/gitweb/?p=dnsmasq.git;a=commitdiff;h=9380ba70d67db6b69f817d8e318de5ba1e990b12
Nominating for Precise.
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affe
> (Another minor problem with your proposal as you phrased it is the
following. The existence of /etc/init.d/dnsmasq does not entail that the
dnsmasq is installed. The package could have been removed and not
purged.)
Correct, but then I wonder what prevents dnsmasq from running even if it's
remov
I do have the problem too .. but I don't know how to use "samba-dbg".
Can anyone assist me?
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> This assumption is, er, questionable.
True, but if you don't mind, let's examine that question a bit.
This is the NM-spanwed command line:
/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --no-resolv --keep-in-foreground --no-hosts --bind-interfaces
--pid-file=/var/run/sendsigs.omit.d/network-manager.dnsmasq.pid
--listen-ad
Public bug reported:
Hi,
please read [1][2] for detailed informations and reasons.
dnsmasq version 2.60 and below contain a bug that cause OpenStack (part of
Ubuntu) to malfunction when put into VLAN mode.
As this is the recommended setup for production use, but its dependency
(dnsmasq) has a
Alkis: This relies on the assumption that NM's configuration text can be
dropped in alongside whatever other configuration text is present and
that dnsmasq will still work properly. This assumption is, er,
questionable.
And this is also one answer to my question in #72. The "dnsmasq
cascade" may
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