Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm
I installed a minimal ubuntu 10.04 system on an 8GB Core i7 (quad core)
motherboard with a couple of TB seagate disks in RAID1.
I stated 4 KVM VMs (created with ubuntu-vm-builder), two using virtio,
two not and left spew(1) running in --read-and-writ
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** Also affects: kvm via
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I've linked this bug to an upstream bug filed against 0.12.3 (the
version of KVM we have in Lucid) which describes a serious memory leak.
I am also repeating the test with 0.12.4 which claims to fix the leak.
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As I mentioned in comment #2, I re-ran my test with 0.12.4 (a simple
rebuild of the package from sid) and after almost 12 hours there was no
sign of memory leaking.
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Dustin: It's certainly possible. It was easy enough to reproduce this
bug - I just ran one VM per CPU core, doing constant IO stress for about
8 hours and it entirely consumed the 8GB in the machine, so when that's
SRU'd we can test to see if it's fixed :)
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Dustin: has that package been uploaded? I don't see it yet
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I ran my test again overnight with the packages from -proposed and it's
not fixed the leak for me
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I filed bug #591610 which may well be a dupe of this bug. I ran a test
overnight (as described in that bug) and I still see the same
significant leaking as before
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Dustin: yep, managed by libvirt.
I'm pretty sure the leak is kvm and not libvirt - the one remaining kvm process
this morning had a VIRT of ~7GB.
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Dick: I rebuilt 0.12.4 from debian and then maverick to test for my bug
(mentioned in comment #14) and it completely fixed the leaking, I was
able to leave my IO tests running all day without any sign of leakage.
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Serge: I ran a test with the (first?) -proposed fix and I was still able
to see leaking, assuming I didn't get something wrong with downgrading
from 0.12.4 to the -proposed packages.
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Serge: I've re-run my testing and I indeed see no leakage with your
packages dated the 23rd :)
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Colin: I've run the same tests I ran earlier, against the packages in
lucid-proposed and this bug is fixed for my test case (4 VMs doing all
the IO they can eat), thanks!
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Regardless of the desire for people to use adduser, we are shipping two
tools to create users with two different defaults. Is there a particular
reason for /etc/default/useradd not to change to setting SHELL to
/bin/bash?
** Also affects: puppet (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
I've added a puppet task to this bug because by default our puppet
packages call useradd, so unless a shell is specified in the manifest
for a user, they will get a login shell of dash.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64700
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** Changed in: squid (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Serge: Yep, per the other bug, this is totally fixed for me.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: squid
I have an amd64 version of Lucid running squid as a reverse cache. It
crashed today with a SIGABRT after logging several variants of
'storeLocateVaryRead: Unexpected data'. An except of cache.log will be
attached to this bug.
** Affects: squid (Ubu
** Attachment added: "squidcache.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/squid/+bug/771818/+attachment/2091481/+files/squidcache.log
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Public bug reported:
I have a cloud which has been running for a couple of weeks under light-
moderate load and as of last night it has stopped functioning. cloud-
output.log is silent and cloud-debug.log has:
17:53:33 DEBUG [NioServerHandler:Hashed wheel timer #1] Internal Error.
java.lang.OutOf
Dave: Yes, the cloud in question is now running with that option hacked
into the eucalyptus upstart job. It's a bit early to tell if it's
helped, I suspect.
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Public bug reported:
Obviously the public IPs are not allocated to the instances directly, but are
mapped via NAT on a controller. I don't appear to be able to talk to the public
IP mapped to an instance from the instance itself.
It's a fairly odd thing to be wanting to do, but it works on EC2,
Hi
It's not fair to assume that the public ip is bound to a local
interface. That's not how ec2 works. It does seem reasonable to expect
to route to that ip thoigh
Chris Jones
On 20 Oct 2010, at 16:18, Ricardo Kirkner <663...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Each network
While I do think the -i option might be useful to respect in this
situation, a sufficiently strict .ssh/config that uses "IdentitiesOnly"
appears to be a viable workaround here
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Public bug reported:
I have many ssh keys loaded into my ssh agent. If I specify a specific key on
the command line with ssh -i, the ssh client still offers all of my agent keys
before trying the one I specified.
This has the unfortunate consequences of:
* hitting login attempt limits on (many?
Public bug reported:
Upgraded fine from quantal to raring, but raring to saucy produced the
upgrade error because squid didn't like my config anymore. Not awesome
to fail an OS upgrade over that!
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: squid3 3.3.8-1ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature:
c...@tenshu:~$ dpkg -S /etc/init/eucalyptus-cc-publication-ip.conf
eucalyptus-cc: /etc/init/eucalyptus-cc-publication-ip.conf
I'm wondering if this might be fixed, as I don't appear to be able to
immediately reproduce this anymore.
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mDNS for CC hostname is only available while eucalyptus-cc is
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: awstats
It seems that logresolvemerge.pl forks gzip for each of the zipped
logfiles it's reading, but does not reap them when they have finished,
leading to as many zombie processes as there were log files.
While this is not directly harmful, it does mak
Chuck: It's completely reproducible, you just need to run an awstats
job:
a) on a busy website's logs
b) using logresolvemerge.pl to bring together the logs from multiple hosts,
e.g. LogFile="/usr/share/doc/awstats/examples/logresolvemerge.pl
/path/to/server1/access.log* /path/to/server2/access.
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Upgrade from 2.2.14-5ubuntu6 to 2.2.14-5ubuntu7 results in syntax error,
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apache2
Our apache2.conf has a few languages defined with AddLanguage, however,
it does not cover the full ISO-639-1 list of languages (e.g. Finnish -
fi - is missing).
According to RFC2616 (HTTP/1.1 specification, 1999), the content of the
Accept-Langu
Without reference to any other comments/decisions on this bug...
"It would clearly be more ideal to use 'ntp.ubuntu.com' rather than it's
IP address, but it is the lesser of the two evils"
It would not be *more* ideal to use the hostname, it's the only sane
option. Using the IP address is simply
Apologies for not responding.
I don't think mod_mime makes any difference, and this is an example of why:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# grep "\.fi" /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/mime.*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Public bug reported:
openssh-server's init script passes the --pidfile argument to start-
stop-daemon when starting sshd, but this appears to be irrelevant.
On an Intrepid machine I changed the argument to a non-default value and
still the default /var/run/sshd.pid was created. This appears to be
Hmm, that's a good point, the manpage says:
-p, --pidfile pid-file
Check whether a process has created the file pid-file.
and since I was actually cloning things to have two sshd processes
running on different ports, presumably start-stop-daemon was seeing the
:22 one and not
is this a duplicate of bug #259816 ?
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I cannot connect to any server. Conection hangs up at "channel 0: open confirm
rwindow 0 rmax 32768"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237894
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ec2-ami-tools
I'm not hugely familiar with debian/ubuntu packaging policy, but should
the full text of the licence be included in the copyright file? At the
moment there is a minimal amount of legalese and a URL to the full
licence.
** Affects: ec2-ami-t
Public bug reported:
My CC apache process has been running for one week short of a month and
has grown to 4.6GB virtual, 1.9GB resident. The trend in the system
monitoring graphs suggests that the available virtual memory of the
machine is declining at a fairly steady rate, which may further sugge
This is running on the Jaunty version of Eucalyptus, on amd64
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Dustin: Yeah it's not totally reproducible. I do have a slight concern
that it seems like the database isn't stored on disk until the daemon
shuts down gracefully, but I could be wrong about that.
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Soren: to me the privacy angle is just as important as the security angle.
Being unable to replay attacks is great, but leaking information unnecessarily
is still sub-optimal.
It sounds like the right things are happening upstream though, thanks!
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I'm brand new to lxc and apparmor, but I wonder if this is sufficient:
=== modified file 'apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd'
--- apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd2009-11-19 21:10:26 +
+++ apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd2009-11-19 21:26:21 +
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
/sbin/* Ux,
/usr/bin/*
fwiw this problem seems to happen with both the x86_64 and i386 images
in the imagestore (oddly, the i386 one seems to be listed as x86_64 in
euca-describe-images).
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Public bug reported:
I have installed UEC in Karmic and installed both (32bt and 64bit) of
the Karmic images via the Image Store:
r...@tenshu:~# euca-describe-images
IMAGE eki-F5B310EFimage-store-1259590351/kernel.manifest.xml admin
available public x86_64 kernel
IMAGE
Public bug reported:
With respect to /etc/init/eucalyptus-cc-publication-ip.conf is it entirely
necessary to withdraw the hostname.local mDNS entry when eucalyptus-cc is
stopped?
I note that the CC is announced separately at a service level, so I suspect
there is no harm in continuing to announ
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: irqbalance
I used irqbalance on my laptop successfully in karmic, however in lucid
it seems that the process is unable to run for more than about a minute:
-(c...@kiryo)-(~)- grep irqbalance /var/log/syslog | tail
Dec 23 15:05:51 kiryo init: irqbalance m
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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r...@kiryo:~# irqbalance --debug
Package 0: cpu mask is 0003 (workload 0)
Cache domain 0: cpu mask is 0003 (workload 0)
CPU number 0 (workload 0)
CPU number 1 (workload 0)
Interrupt 27 (class ethernet) has workload 28
Interrupt 0 (class timer) h
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