I built the 0.5.1 package from the upstream git repo, it works fine and
resolves the issue
I have uploaded a test version to my PPA
https://launchpad.net/~gdahlman/+archive/havana
The upstream source was pulled from
git://anonscm.debian.org/openstack/websockify.git
Outside of making changes to
Public bug reported:
Due to the following commit the websockify package needs to be updated
to 0.5.1
https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/3eb67b811ae2442bd86781d9f1c4078a982cfe84
Here is the error from the command line because the service just fails
to start.
# nova-novncproxy
Traceback (m
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nova-compute does not require the sysfsutils package but it needs the
systool command in order to attach volumes to an instance.
The package is currently in "Suggests:" but it really should be in
"Depends:" as it is a more critical need as cinder's role grows.
2013-09-20 1
I think blacklist device maching is expanded as a regex and not as a
glob, thus the * will not provide a match. Can you try the following
change.
Replace:
device {
vendor "DELL*"
product "PERC*"
}
With:
device {
vendor DELL.*
It appears that they are not using the resolver when building arguments
for xauth, but I agree.
I filed the bug mostly so that others experiencing the issue could find
the workaround.
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If you disable IPv6 in /etc/sysctl.conf sshd will not forward X11.
It logs the failue in /var/log/auth.log
Oct 27 18:49:26 uscps002 sshd[14722]: Accepted password for root from
172.20.10.50 port 60322 ssh2
Oct 27 18:49:26 uscps002 sshd[14722]: pam_unix(sshd:session): sessio
Please ignore #33... apparently I forgot how to run uname
The host had reverted to an older kernel on the upgrade to 11.10
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Titl
Sorry after installing Serge's test kernel I did not have the time to
test the proposed version but his did fix the issue.
Unfortunately it appears that the Ubuntu kernel in 11.04 also has this
issue.
if (tsc_delta < 0)
mark_tsc_unstable("KVM discovered bac
Thanks Stefan,
I have confirmed that the following kernels work.
linux-image-2.6.38-11-server_2.6.38-11.48+lp795717v1_amd64.deb
linux-image-2.6.38-11-generic_2.6.38-11.48+lp795717v1_amd64.deb
They were installed on three machines
Dell PowerEdge R710 with 96GB ram and 2 * Xeon X5680
Dell PowerEd
Here is the fix for the current natty kernel source, it appears to be a
typo with a closing bracket one line too high.
** Patch added: "Patch to fix issue with 32 bit KVM hosts"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-kvm/+bug/795717/+attachment/2265304/+files/x86.c.diff
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I have verified that by downloading and upgrading to the following
kernel the issue is resolved, the issue still exists with 2.6.38-10
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.39-rc4-natty/
I successfully booted from CD on RHEL 5.4 and Centos 5.5 on CD and
installed with no issue with 8
I think I found the kernel bug that causes this, but I can not find a
good link that is not spam mail list aggregation site.
The subject is "KVM: fix kvmclock regression due to missing clock
update" and it appears there is a fix in 2.6.39
I will try to find hardware to test this on.
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I did set clocksource=acpi_pm and it will boot,
The regression is in the Ubuntu kernel, it works fine on fc12 and 10.10
but 11.04 will not let them boot
It would seem really odd that the kvm-clock paravirt clock source in the
current kernel would be the prime suspect IMHO.
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branches/ubuntu/natty/libvirt/natty/view/head:/debian/libvirt-
bin.default
/etc/default/libvirt-bin is not used with upstart and has not been used
for three releases anymore
It is very confusing to users to try and add arguments and have
Still an issue in Natty, even a comment in /etc/default/libvirt-bin
would be nice.
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Libvirt-bin ignores libvirtd_opts fro
I tried many ISO's and the systems that worked before I did a dist
upgrade failed to boot also
I just tried it with 2 cpu's and 2GB of ram and it still failed.
I do not get to a point where I can get dmesg output but I have included
a screenshot
I have reproduced this issue on a Dell R710, 2950
I tried many ISO's and the systems that worked before I did a dist upgrade
failed to boot also
I just tried it with 2 cpu's and 2GB of ram and it still failed.
I do not get to a point where I can get dmesg output but I have included a
screenshot
I have reproduced this issue on a Dell R710, 2950 a
apport-bug qemu-kvm from system upgraded from 10.10 that could run the
images before
** Attachment added: "apport.qemu-kvm.32TEqU.apport.kvm005"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-kvm/+bug/795717/+attachment/2164568/+files/apport.qemu-kvm.32TEqU.apport.kvm005
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32bit rhel and centos 5.(5|6) hangs on boot on natty
To manage noti
As an update I can boot when the guest is restricted to a single cpu,
thus this must be a regression with SMP.
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32bit r
64Bit Centos and RHEL work fine, this system worked fine until I ran a
dist upgrade from 10.10 yesterday. I have also tried to boot CENTOS 5.6
x86 on a clean 11.04 install and it locks up.
I have tried all of the compatible CPU emulation types in virt-manager
also.
from /var/log/libvirt/qemu/
L
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu-kvm
I have several guest images that ran fine under 10.10, RHEL and or
CENTOS 5.5 and 5.6 x86 all hang either from ISO or from disk image on
boot, some times it will find the LVM and mount and crash sometimes it
will crash after NASH starts.
Descrip
popping this bug down to low is a huge mistake, this bug regression is
making a lot of customers jump off of ubuntu as a visualization
platform.
remote management becomes basically unusable due to this issue.
Please reconsider fixing this, it has been an issue and off for over two
years now.
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