That usually means that a program is importing both the old static
bindings ("gobject") as well as the introspection bindings ("from
gi.repository import ...") You must not do both; also, the static
bindings have been deprecated for several years now. An easy way to get
a proper stack trace that po
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1183374 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1183374
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this software better. This particular crash has already been reported
and is a duplicate of bug #1183374, so is being marked as such.
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Cannot use open-iscsi inside LXC container
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Since a couple of weeks ago, we started to reboot the VM diary. With
this way, the problem occurs very less. We have counted only twice in
this period.
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Hi f3a97, did you tried to connect via VNC when the freeze situation
occurs?
This method works as a a workaround to defreeze my windows VM.
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We are seeing the same thing with Windows2012. Lease times are setting
to the year 1877.
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Title:
nova-network gets release_fixed_
I can't answer all of the questions, but the basic idea is that an LXC
container could mount an iscsi target from inside the container with
very little if any cooperation from the host's user space.
I believe other similar systems like nbd use ioctl's to configure such
devices, but iscsi uses netl
** Summary changed:
- Windows 7 VM freeze on Ubuntu 12.04 KVM
+ RDP traffic freeze on quiet network
** Description changed:
+ To summarize what I think has been found so far,
+
+ 1. The main symptom is that RDP connections hang after some time
+ 2. This bug affects qemu 1.0 .. 1.6.5
+ 3.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1180777 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1180777
Windows 7 VM freeze on Ubuntu 12.04 KVM
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Thanks, Nigel.
Alexander,
can you confirm whether adding " to your hostdev entry
works around the bug for you as well?
** No longer affects: ipxe (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: ipxe (Ubuntu Precise)
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The status for precise is 'confirmed' - did you mean you experienced it
on saucy?
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qemu-kvm crashes in qcow2 code
To m
Public bug reported:
The datapath dkms and source packages are currently missing some files;
prior to 1.10.2, we where using snapshots from git which caused the
boot.sh script to be executed automatically including patched in files;
** Affects: openvswitch (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical
This bug was fixed in the package openvswitch - 1.10.2-0ubuntu2
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openvswitch (1.10.2-0ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low
* d/p/boot.patch: Re-execution of boot.sh to ensure that new files
introduced via patches are included in the dkms and source packages
(LP: #1229222).
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Public bug reported:
When I run various nova commands, stderr gets assertion failure warnings
spewed on it.
Unsure if this is a gobject issue, or a nova client issue, so marking it
as both.
lamot
% nova list
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gobject/constants.py:24: Warning:
g_boxed_type_regist
Thanks for reporting this bug.
Stéphane will be working on a redesign of the autostart feature (as
a part of 1.0 roadmap), and this will be solved as a side effect.
importance: low
status: triaged
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: drbd8 (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided => High
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drbd8-utils not compatible with linux-lts-raring k
Public bug reported:
In a saucy MAAS environment, I had machines allocated to the admin user
that were deployed using maas-cli (not using juju). These were perfectly
running machines. However, while trying to use juju I noticed that a
'juju destroy-environment' put the machines that were 'allocate
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/uvtool/saucy-proposed
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Title:
FFE 13.10: uvtool lxc and kvm tools
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This is not an appropriate change to apply to the samba package in its
current form, because we are not shipping an apparmor profile for either
smbd or nmbd by default. If you have a local apparmor profile, you will
need to be responsible for local modifications as well. It's not
reasonable to ha
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/openvswitch
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Title:
1.10.2 datapatch packages are missing patched in files
To m
Thanks for reporting this bug.
Your example command says '$ip:$port'. Is the iscsid running on the host
or in the container? Is $ip the ip of the host?
If $ip is the host ip and you just want iscsiadm in the guest to talk to iscsid
on the
host, that should work.
There are several ways dependi
Override component to main
blinker 1.2.dfsg1-1ubuntu1 in saucy: universe/misc -> main
python-blinker 1.2.dfsg1-1ubuntu1 in saucy amd64: universe/python/optional/100%
-> main
python-blinker 1.2.dfsg1-1ubuntu1 in saucy arm64: universe/python/optional/100%
-> main
python-blinker 1.2.dfsg1-1ubuntu1 i
Override component to main
libmnl 1.0.3-3 in saucy: universe/libs -> main
libmnl-dev 1.0.3-3 in saucy amd64: universe/libdevel/extra/100% -> main
libmnl-dev 1.0.3-3 in saucy armhf: universe/libdevel/extra/100% -> main
libmnl-dev 1.0.3-3 in saucy i386: universe/libdevel/extra/100% -> main
libmnl-dev
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Title:
[MIR] libmnl (b-d of libnetfilter-conntrack)
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Hi Bar,
I can reproduce the behavior: Debian 7 in VM with NATted network
interface on VirtualBox 4.2.16 on Ubuntu 13.04 with the NetworkManager-
controlled dnsmasq instance running. Using wireshark on the host I see
127.0.1.1 receiving an A query instead of a PTR query.
** Package changed: dnsmas
Hi Thomas,
This is indeed not a dnsmasq issue.
It is Virtualbox, turning PTR queries into A queries when the name
server on the host's resolv.conf file is from 127.0.0.0/8 segment.
I'm still investigating why.
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Blueprint changed by James Page:
Work items changed:
Work items for ubuntu-13.06:
[james-page] Enable google-perftools on armhf: DONE
[james-page] Upload cuttlefish (0.61.2) to saucy: DONE
[james-page] Upload cuttlefish to the havana cloud archive: DONE
[james-page] Upload cuttlefish (0.
Hi Thomas,
Because when I disable dnsmasq from NetworkManager config, and I get the
my regular DNS server into resolv.conf (of my host), the Virtualbox
guests behave normal.
so I thought if the issue occurs with dnsmasq, and doesn't occur without
it, then it's dnsmasq's fault and not Virtualbox (
I have figured out the problem: I have just forgot to listen on lo too
with Wireshark. On retesting this all is working fine without
configuring anything.
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How do you rule out this being VirtualBox's fault?
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Title:
dnsmasq changeds virtualbox guests PTR queries into A queries
To ma
You don't need to set `listen-address=127.0.0.1` in /etc/dnsmasq.conf;
dnsmasq listens on that address by default.
If dnsmasq is not being used then you have a nonstandard configuration.
If you do not need a nonstandard configuration then I suggest that you
purge the dnsmasq package and reinstall
Blueprint changed by James Page:
Work items changed:
Work items for ubuntu-13.07:
Investigation zeromq support in havana: POSTPONED
[gandelman-a] Check on status of heartbeating in AMQP for RabbitMQ HA: DONE
[andreserl] Investigate upgrade path for Corosync 2.0 based clusters: DONE
Wo
Blueprint changed by James Page:
Work items changed:
Work items for ubuntu-13.06:
[james-page] Update to latest stable MongoDB release: DONE
Work items for ubuntu-13.08:
[james-page] Update to latest stable MongoDB release: DONE
[james-page] DEP-8 tests for MongoDB: DONE
[james-page
sworddragon@ubuntu:~$ cat /var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf
nameserver 192.168.1.1
sworddragon@ubuntu:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
nameserver 127.0.0.1
This
Dnsmasq gets its nameserver addresses from resolvconf via the file
/var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf. That /etc/resolv.conf contains only
127.0.0.1 is correct.
** Changed in: dnsmasq (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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