I have installed qemu-slof from trusty and ran again:
qemu-slof:
Installed: 20151103+dfsg-1ubuntu1
Candidate: 20151103+dfsg-1ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 20151103+dfsg-1ubuntu1 500
500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports xenial/main ppc64el Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Same issue with -m 2048
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Title:
qemu-system-ppc64 freezes on starting image on ppc64le
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Same issue. Stopped on the exact same spot.
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Yes. I only mounted (a different file) to troubleshoot what was going
on. The issue was happening before and after mounting. I have since
unmounted it.
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In Ubuntu 14.04.4 running on the same hardware, the fix was to update
qemu-system-ppc from cloud-archive:kilo. This repository is only
supported on trusty and contains an earlier version of qemu-system-ppc
than what is available on xenial.
** Description changed:
qemu-system-ppc64 running on U
Public bug reported:
qemu-system-ppc64 running on Ubuntu 16.04 beta-2 fails to start an image
as part of the certification process. This on an IBM ppc64le in PowerVM
mode running Ubuntu 16.04 beta-2 deployed by MAAS 1.9.1. There is no
error output.
ubuntu@alpine01:~$ qemu-system-ppc64 -m 256 -dis
** Tags removed: verification-done
** Tags added: verification-failed
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Title:
multipath creates binding for Removable(U
The following shows that the 0.4.9-3ubuntu7.6 version of multipath-tools
does in fact ignore USB when creating the bindings. Marking as
verification-done.
ubuntu@cameron:~$ cat /etc/multipath/bindings
# This file was created by curtin while installing the system.
mpath0 1IBM IPR-0 5EC2A6000
Verification failed:
ubuntu@cameron:~$ apt-cache policy multipath-tools
multipath-tools:
Installed: 0.4.9-3ubuntu7.6
Candidate: 0.4.9-3ubuntu7.6
Version table:
*** 0.4.9-3ubuntu7.6 0
500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ trusty-proposed/main ppc64el
Packages
100 /var/li
Tested multipath-tools version Installed: 0.4.9-3ubuntu7.5 from the
proposed repository in Trusty. The test shows the problem resolved.
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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Updated information. It seems the issue only comes about with USB 3.0
devices. USB 2.0 devices do not get lumped in with multipath upon
detection.
dmesg output from inserting a USB 3.0 device and then a USB 3.0 device.
Both into USB 3.0 ports:
[ 223.050845] usb 4-4: new SuperSpeed USB device num
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 14.04.2 installed on IBM Power 8 (Tuleta)
kernel: 3.16.0-43-generic
Arch: ppc64le
When trying to run qemu-system-ppc64 to create a new VM, we get the
following error:
qemu: hardware error: qemu: could not load bios image 'ppc_rom.bin'
ppc_rom.bin is located
After following this post: https://www.redhat.com/archives/dm-
devel/2008-September/msg00235.html
I have prepended the following to /lib/udev/rules.d/95-multipath.rules:
#Weed out the linear map.
KERNEL=="dm-*", PROGRAM=="/sbin/dmsetup table -j %M -m %m", RESULT=="*linear*",
OPTIONS="last_rule"
Public bug reported:
On a system with a multipath configuration, multipath bindings are being
created for removable(USB) drives rendering them inaccessible as normal
removable drives.
in this case, the usb drive is detected as /dev/sdi:
# lsblk|grep -A2 sdi
sdi8:128 1 1
I have tried the latest curtin-common and python-curtin from the wily
repositories running on 14.04.2:
#leftyfb@maaster[0]:~$ apt-cache policy curtin-common
curtin-common:
Installed: 0.1.0~bzr214-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.1.0~bzr214-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.1.0~bzr214-0ubuntu1 0
50
I have tried the latest curtin-common and python-curtin from the wily
repositories running on 14.04.2:
#leftyfb@maaster[0]:~$ apt-cache policy curtin-common
curtin-common:
Installed: 0.1.0~bzr214-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 0.1.0~bzr214-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 0.1.0~bzr214-0ubuntu1 0
50
I tried following the above workaround on the IBM Power 8 twice on new
deployments. Attached is the log.
** Attachment added: "multipath.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1371634/+attachment/4409977/+files/multipath.log
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I have confirmed after adding the above package from proposed, logging
into MAAS and running the discovery script probe-and-enlist-ucsm within
MAAS we are now able to properly discover the nodes with proper power
settings configured. I can also confirm full control of the nodes using
the MAAS web U
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