Is this version number intentionally less than the version of the
package in the existing 12.04 azure cloud-image?
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[MIR] N
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pre-1.5 OVS has trouble with floa
The package, walinuxagent, is required for usage in the Azure cloud.
Ubuntu instances will not function without it. (This is part of the
criticality of this--it's required for the instance to have any
functionality whatsoever.)
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[SRU] Integrate v1.3 of Windows Azure Linux Agent
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ACK: I've tested upgrades from walinuxagent_1.2-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
I've tested upgrades from walinuxagent_1.3-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
I've tested the actual package itself. Looks like a good fix. (Still no
way to reproduce original issue the SRU fixes as reported by Microsoft
but I've seen no degradat
Found a problem with this merge proposal. Digging now. Please hold off
on pushing this at the moment.
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Title:
[SRU] update
Resolved. PEBCAK. Please continue.
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[SRU] update Windows Azure WALinuxAgent to 1.3.2 (12.04.2, 12.10 and
13.04)
Resolved had to do with the PEBCAK and the comment I hid. I'm hoping
this SRU is still under way.
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[SRU] update Win
** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => David Medberry (med)
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Title:
Uncached instance builds fail with
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Title:
sshd_config is modif
Yep, it is, line 1350 for instance:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/walinuxagent/saucy/view/head:/waagent#L1350
2362:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/walinuxagent/saucy/view/head:/waagent#L2362
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So, with no keyboard input, an ssh to azure (first I tested, have other
tests going now) lasts 30 minutes--well beyond the 3 * 180 which is 9
minutes...
I'll do some additional tests without that setting and then chat with
Eric Gable (the author.)
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Hi Steve,
One of the concerns (valid) is that the walinuxagent package is editing
another's config file. I'll keep investigating that avenue to see if I have
a suggested fix for that.
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Stephen A. Zarkos <
1188...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> As Robie s
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sshd_config is modified/replaced
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Actually, removing the ClientAliveInterval has no effect on a stock
Ubuntu ssh client. Sessions stay alive for hours with no input. I'm
going to propose a patch to pull out that change. The password
authentication portion seems to be valid (or even required) for Azure
(as you can still create inst
Sounds like we should run some tests with a new walinuxagent that has
resource mounted on /mnt. We'd need an image to do that testing with. I
can take a look at building/testing. I probably need to coordinate with
the juju folks (in case they have made any mount point assumptions.)
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ACK. I actually looked at some other files... maybe none of the ones in
/etc/ are "owned" but do seem to be managed by packages.
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Scott Moser wrote:
> David,
> I'm pretty sure the answer to your question about ownership of that file
> is that ownership by the
You can get kdump working in Azure (not that you really need it for this)
with the attached patch.
Ref: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2858695
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Scott Moser wrote:
> given my previous comment, i would have suspected that there was disk or
> kernel failure.
> how
I noticed while doing the kdump debugging that you can ssh into a
cloud-image instance very early (well before the console allows login) on a
kvm based cloud-image instance. I was surprised that service was available
before console login was available. Not sure it is related to what your are
seeing
When using ubuntu-server on a hyper-v based hypervisor, this will be an issue.
Needs to be added by default in the case of hyper-v.
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we can probably close this after the meeting today. Marked as confirmed
after checking old and new repo
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hv-kvp* needs to be included in default installation of Ubuntu 13.1
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Short options mislabeled
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euca-authorize --help
says:
medberry@ephesus:~$ euca-authorize --help
Authorize a rule for a security group.
euca-authorize [-A, --access-key ][-A, --secret-key
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--help][--region ][-U, --url ][--ver
Public bug reported:
To successfully "apt-get install openvswitch-datapath-dkms" there needs
to be a dependency or recommends for linux-headers. When installing this
in an oneiric virtual machine, the kernel modules don't build without
this. I see a recommends for linux-headers in dkms but I'm no
stack@server-71609:~$ uname -r
3.0.0-12-virtual
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This seems to have reverted.
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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python-neutronclient 1:2.3.11-0ubuntu1~cloud0
In a network with 80+ networks and routers
returns an error with:
[DEV] root@bfd02-control-001:~# neutron net-list
Request URI Too Long
See attached file for output from: neutron --debug net-list
A quick check with venv pip in
As noted elsewhere, this is a remnant of:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-neutronclient/+bug/1422736
in the upstream openstack python-neutronclient library
which points to this commit:
https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/python-
neutronclient/commit/?id=4b6ed760d4303744907feefd81e60f38ae375
This is also true in Vivid (not just UCA).
vivid (python): client - Neutron is a virtual network service for Openstack
1:2.3.11-0ubuntu1: all
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[DEV] root@bfd02-control-001:~# neutron --debug net-list
DEBUG: keystoneclient.session REQ: curl -g -i -X GET
http://bfd02-internal.os.cloud.twc.net:5000/v2.0/ -H "Accept: application/json"
-H "User-Agent: python-keystoneclient"
DEBUG: keystoneclient.session RESP: [200] content-length: 348 vary:
[DEV] root@bfd02-control-001:~# neutron --debug net-list
DEBUG: keystoneclient.session REQ: curl -g -i -X GET
http://bfd02-internal.os.cloud.twc.net:5000/v2.0/ -H "Accept: application/json"
-H "User-Agent: python-keystoneclient"
DEBUG: keystoneclient.session RESP: [200] content-length: 348 vary:
Public bug reported:
When upgrading from Juno to Kilo (with a system that was initially
installed with Icehouse) a middleware error crops up in Neutron.
It's easiest to show by showing what the dist sets in each of these
releases:
/etc/neutron/api-paste.ini (Icehouse)
[filter:authtoken]
paste.f
Verified in clean vivid.
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** Tags added: verification-done
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Vivid issue.
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~mriedem looks like the above isn't the case, that you made fixes to
glance_store and rbd. Is there still suspicion that 0.80.10 is
contributing to the breakage.
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Unweighted OSDs (zero weighted), trigger another "MAX AVAIL 0" bug in
OSD pools.
Ref:
http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/13840
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Serge we (Matt Fischer and myself) are using UCA Kilo with Trusty.
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VM permanently tries to read /dev/shm/lttng-ust-wait-5
@serge this is a different path in Hammer that needs also to have a fix
similar to 1432644 so ANOTHER lttng issue.
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VM perm
And since that was self-referential, maybe we just need a brand new bug.
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So Mfischer said "reopening" I think the bug recurred in a slightly
different way. So maybe we need a new bug either way we'd like the
fix.
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Stable release of Neutron 7.0.3 was tagged today. I'm not seeing a bug
tracking that so filing.
wily
UCA trusty
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** Summary changed:
- [SRU] Memory leaks in librados.py
+ [SRU] Memory leaks in rados.py
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[SRU] Memory leaks in rados.py
Henrik, can you please reference the bugs fixed (mentioned above). I'm
looking through the git log and not seeing anything specifically
addressing this.
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Shang, as I understand it, yes, since 0.80 is going into trusty proper,
it should be supported as long as Trusty is. Per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases that is April 2019. (That's not to say
that Trusty won't update to an even newer version as part of that
support process--it certainly could.) I
This likely needs to go into an SRU for Precise and get fixed in Trusty
and Utopic.
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Is this SRU being MREd? Or are we just using the standard SRU process
for Icehouse->Trusty updates?
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[SRU] icehouse 2014.1.
Public bug reported:
Launching kvm with -net nic -net tap triggers the /etc/qemu-ifup /etc
/qemu-ifdown scripts. They are (in this version) hardcoding brctl as
/usr/sbin/brctl but actually installed as /sbin/brctl.
/etc/qemu-ifup /etc/qmeu-ifdown are provided by qemu-common with source
package of
I suspect adding a dependency on bridge-utils may help in preventing
more bugs like this.
I also see that /etc/qemu-ifup (and down) are symlinks to /usr/bin/qemu-
ifup (and down).
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OpenVSwitch upstream treats 1.9.x as their LTS. They have fixed a number
of bugs that should also be fixed in raring's 1.9.x.
In particular, 46c9e8c1a833c77991257363b4bf1034f22e52ec fixes a
segfault.
It also appears they accepted one of James Page's patches so be aware of
th
I've spent some more time with this and suspect OpenStack folks will be
moving to 1.10.x if seriously interested in this. Not sure how they
would go about that on raring officially but unofficially it works fine.
I don't have a case/cause for getting anything "newer" into Raring so
feel free to WON
Okay, opening a new bug with content from 2013-11-08
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Screencap of OOPS.
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[SRU] Update openvswitch to 1.4.6 stable release
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Hi James/Daviey,
I'm getting a kernel oops when I try this on Quantal. Christopher Arges
is debugging the OOPS but I can't verify on Quantal as a result. (Note:
I believe Quantal also oopses with the existing OVS so it's not
necessarily related to 1.4.6 or this specific version/upgrade/release.)
Verified that the OOPS is a kernel bug (not the OVS packages) by re-running
with
3.5.0-42-generic #65-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 1 23:38:22 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
(3.5.0-44-generic generated the oops.)
Upgrade via quantal-proposed and code in OVS-1.4.6 works fine:
ubuntu@gretest2-cl
I see two commits in the branch-1.4 that came after the release. I'll
build a version with those and re-run my GRE tests (with the problematic
quantal kernel) and see if it recurs. The 1.4 branch is basically end-
of-life from OVS upstream as far as I can tell. 1.9 is considered their
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It does appear that this should be referring to 0.80.* based on:
http://ceph.com/download/ and
ppa:james-page/utopic
https://launchpad.net/~james-page/+archive/ubuntu/utopic
** Summary changed:
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By adding -p and -m to the start-stop-daemon call to enable "glance-
control" to function properly (ie, whether started via upstart or with
glance-control).
Needs to be added to both:
glance-api.glance-api.upstart
glance-registry.glance-registry.upstart
files in the ./debian/
Public bug reported:
minor typo in "man uvt-kvm". Says "--userdata" instead of the proper
"--user-data" also uploading branch with patch
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Importance: Undecided
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