On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 9:22 PM Lucas Kanashiro <lucas.kanash...@canonical.com> wrote: > > Bugs last updated between 2021-03-05 (Friday) and 2021-03-07 (Sunday) > inclusive > Date range identified as: "Monday triage" > Found 18 bugs > > Some comments: > > https://pad.lv/1573192 - (New) [libvirt] - apparmor > prevents using SCSI hostdevs > -> Subscribed Christian to get more info from him.
Thanks - triaged, TL;DR: that one is blocked on a known case that would unblock a whole category of apparmor related libvirt interactions. > https://pad.lv/1851232 - (Confirmed) [open-iscsi] - Laptop does not > suspend when using open-iscsi > -> I was able to reproduce the bug locally. Marked as Triaged and subscribed > ubuntu-server for further investigation. > > https://pad.lv/1917887 - (New) [openvpn] - Network Manager > OpenVPN nested connections fail to setup routes correctly > -> I was not able to reproduce the bug. Marked as Incomplete and asked for > some config files to help with reproduction steps. > > https://pad.lv/1917971 - (New) [samba] - package > samba-common (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: installed > samba-common package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit > status 10 > -> The attached logs do not contain much information, asked for more. > However, it looks like a local issue to me. > > As a reminder: > > --- > Bugs tagged 'server-next' and not touched in 60 days > Found 1 bugs > https://pad.lv/1891202 - (Fix Committed) [multipath-tools] - Multipathd > hangs with long iscsi target names in Ubuntu 18.04 To be clear, this one was fixed in the new release and for the SRU waits for the reporter to verify in his test environment. There isn't much "we" can do about it, but maybe someone on this list has a matching environment and can help verifying this? I'm dropping server-next as it isn't waiting for us. > --- > Bugs in backlog and not touched in 180 days > Found 1 bugs > https://pad.lv/1672091 - (Confirmed) [nvme-cli] - new tool for > nvme target configuration in 4.8 on up kernels The upstream repo seems not very active, has a debian/* dir but not even a ITP bug for it AFAICS. @Rafael - did anything come up in the discussion you started back then? > Lucas Kanashiro. > -- > ubuntu-server mailing list > ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server > More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam -- Christian Ehrhardt Staff Engineer, Ubuntu Server Canonical Ltd -- ubuntu-server mailing list ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam