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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
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I have to upgrade an gutsy instalation, witch includes drbd, to hardy
till' 18 of april. Does this bug have been resolved in 8.04.2? I really
don't like don't resolve bugs because we're in a already released
distro policy.
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
I have to upgrade an gutsy instalation, witch includes drbd, to hardy
till' 18 of april. Does this bug have been resolved in 8.04.2? I really
don't like don't resolve bugs because we're in a already released
distro policy.
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
Could you install/test packages located at:
http://init.hr/dev/ubuntu-bugs/288226
Note that this is a newer kernel version than the one you are using in
hardy.
Thanks
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
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Working git formated patch for hardy's lum git.
** Attachment added: drbd 8.0.13
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19069738/0001-UBUNTU-Updated-drbd-to-8.0.13-version.patch
** Attachment removed: drbd 8.0.13 for hardy's linux-ubuntu-modules
Could you install/test packages located at:
http://init.hr/dev/ubuntu-bugs/288226
Note that this is a newer kernel version than the one you are using in
hardy.
Thanks
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
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Working git formated patch for hardy's lum git.
** Attachment added: drbd 8.0.13
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19069738/0001-UBUNTU-Updated-drbd-to-8.0.13-version.patch
** Attachment removed: drbd 8.0.13 for hardy's linux-ubuntu-modules
** Changed in: drbd8 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: New = In Progress
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Here is the patch for linux ubuntu modules git tree. Patch isn't that
small - over 150k. If we are going to apply this, very intensive testing
should be done before that. And, since userspace depends on exact
version of kernel modules, kernel upgrade should be executed after the
userspace is
Here is the patch for linux ubuntu modules git tree. Patch isn't that
small - over 150k. If we are going to apply this, very intensive testing
should be done before that. And, since userspace depends on exact
version of kernel modules, kernel upgrade should be executed after the
userspace is
Would someone be willing to undergo this process if I provide the 8.0.13
source package (for the drbd8-utils package)? The source in the kernel
would have to be patched by someone else.
Citing from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates this upgrade would be
justified:
Bugs will be
Hi Florian,
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 08:18:14AM -, Florian Hackenberger wrote:
Would someone be willing to undergo this process if I provide the 8.0.13
source package (for the drbd8-utils package)? The source in the kernel
would have to be patched by someone else.
How big is the kernel
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 08:47:03 -
Mathias Gug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How big is the kernel patch? Could a patch against the current hardy
kernel be prepared and attached to this bug so that the kernel team
can have a look at it?
I'll work on this one.
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
Hi Florian,
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 08:18:14AM -, Florian Hackenberger wrote:
Would someone be willing to undergo this process if I provide the 8.0.13
source package (for the drbd8-utils package)? The source in the kernel
would have to be patched by someone else.
How big is the kernel
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 08:47:03 -
Mathias Gug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How big is the kernel patch? Could a patch against the current hardy
kernel be prepared and attached to this bug so that the kernel team
can have a look at it?
I'll work on this one.
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
Would someone be willing to undergo this process if I provide the 8.0.13
source package (for the drbd8-utils package)? The source in the kernel
would have to be patched by someone else.
Citing from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates this upgrade would be
justified:
Bugs will be
Unfortunately upgrading drbd8 is not an option for a LTS due to the fact
that hardy is a long term release. However intrepid has 8.2.6 and you
can possibly ask for a backport.
Regards
chuck
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Status: New = Won't Fix
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
Sounds like a blow off. Where is this policy documented?
I don't see why a relatively minor upgrade from 8.0.11 to 8.0.13 would
not be warranted if this bug is verified.
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
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Chuck: 8.0.13 is a bugfix release, please see the following changelog.
Furthermore, please consider that DRBD is completely useless in a
production environment as of version 8.0.11. Every recent server has a
battery backed write cache for it's disks and I don't see the point of
forcing LTS users
For the appropriate process to request a backport of a new version of a package
to a previously released Ubuntu distribution, please refer to:
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
:-Dustin
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
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Marking as fixed released in intrepid. Intrepid ships with 8.2.6.
** Changed in: drbd8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = Fix Released
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
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Server Team, which
At a first glance, 8.0.13 seems to be bug fix only and would fix this
major performance problem. It may fit the criteria for a Stable Release
Update.
The process to get an update released in hardy is outlined on the
following page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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DRBD 8.0.11 is
Note that my comment was not intended to state an opinion as to whether
this belongs in the Stable Release Update, or the Backport Queue.
Rather, a previous poster asked for the relevant documentation on
Backports.
For completeness, here's the relevant policy documentation on Stable Release
Unfortunately upgrading drbd8 is not an option for a LTS due to the fact
that hardy is a long term release. However intrepid has 8.2.6 and you
can possibly ask for a backport.
Regards
chuck
** Changed in: drbd8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
Sounds like a blow off. Where is this policy documented?
I don't see why a relatively minor upgrade from 8.0.11 to 8.0.13 would
not be warranted if this bug is verified.
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
You received this bug notification because you are a
Chuck: 8.0.13 is a bugfix release, please see the following changelog.
Furthermore, please consider that DRBD is completely useless in a
production environment as of version 8.0.11. Every recent server has a
battery backed write cache for it's disks and I don't see the point of
forcing LTS users
For the appropriate process to request a backport of a new version of a package
to a previously released Ubuntu distribution, please refer to:
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
:-Dustin
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
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Marking as fixed released in intrepid. Intrepid ships with 8.2.6.
** Changed in: drbd8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = Fix Released
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DRBD 8.0.11 is unusably slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288226
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Bugs, which is
At a first glance, 8.0.13 seems to be bug fix only and would fix this
major performance problem. It may fit the criteria for a Stable Release
Update.
The process to get an update released in hardy is outlined on the
following page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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DRBD 8.0.11 is
Note that my comment was not intended to state an opinion as to whether
this belongs in the Stable Release Update, or the Backport Queue.
Rather, a previous poster asked for the relevant documentation on
Backports.
For completeness, here's the relevant policy documentation on Stable Release
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