[Curtin-dev] [Bug 1875965] Re: IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD device with LVM

2020-05-08 Thread Frank Heimes
** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD
  device with LVM

Status in curtin:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
  Fix Released
Status in subiquity package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  After selecting a DASD device for LVM the subiquity installer crashes.
  Observed no issues when installing the same device without LVM selected.

  Curtin logs report IOCTL errors:

  Partitioning /dev/dasdb with ['fdasd', '--verbose', 
'--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', '/dev/dasdb']
  Running command ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb'] with allowed return codes [0] (capture=True)
  Partitioning failed: Unexpected error while running command.
  Command: ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb']
  Exit code: 1
  Reason: -
  Stdout: Verification successful for '/dev/dasdb' (94/4)
  disk type check : ok
  disk layout check   : ok

  WARNING: Your DASD '/dev/dasdb' is in use.
   If you proceed, you can heavily damage your system.
   If possible exit all applications using this disk
   and/or unmount it.

  usage count check   : ok
  reading volume label ..: VOL1
  reading vtoc ..: ok
  VTOC DSCBs  : f5 f7 f1

  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  parsing config file '/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd'...
  no config file entry for partition 3 found...
  checking config file data...
  initializing labels...
  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  writing volume label...
  writing VTOC...
  DSCBs: f4 f5 f7 f1 f1 empty empty empty empty
  rereading partition table...

  Stderr:
  fdasd error:  IOCTL error
  Error while rereading partition table.
  Please reboot!

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[Curtin-dev] [Bug 1875965] Re: IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD device with LVM

2020-05-08 Thread Michael Hudson-Doyle
** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD
  device with LVM

Status in curtin:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
  Fix Committed
Status in subiquity package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  After selecting a DASD device for LVM the subiquity installer crashes.
  Observed no issues when installing the same device without LVM selected.

  Curtin logs report IOCTL errors:

  Partitioning /dev/dasdb with ['fdasd', '--verbose', 
'--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', '/dev/dasdb']
  Running command ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb'] with allowed return codes [0] (capture=True)
  Partitioning failed: Unexpected error while running command.
  Command: ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb']
  Exit code: 1
  Reason: -
  Stdout: Verification successful for '/dev/dasdb' (94/4)
  disk type check : ok
  disk layout check   : ok

  WARNING: Your DASD '/dev/dasdb' is in use.
   If you proceed, you can heavily damage your system.
   If possible exit all applications using this disk
   and/or unmount it.

  usage count check   : ok
  reading volume label ..: VOL1
  reading vtoc ..: ok
  VTOC DSCBs  : f5 f7 f1

  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  parsing config file '/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd'...
  no config file entry for partition 3 found...
  checking config file data...
  initializing labels...
  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  writing volume label...
  writing VTOC...
  DSCBs: f4 f5 f7 f1 f1 empty empty empty empty
  rereading partition table...

  Stderr:
  fdasd error:  IOCTL error
  Error while rereading partition table.
  Please reboot!

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[Curtin-dev] [Bug 1875965] Re: IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD device with LVM

2020-05-01 Thread Ryan Harper
I'm marking the curtin task invalid; we believe the subiquity change
should resolve this issue.

** Changed in: curtin
   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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Title:
  IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD
  device with LVM

Status in curtin:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
  Confirmed
Status in subiquity package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  After selecting a DASD device for LVM the subiquity installer crashes.
  Observed no issues when installing the same device without LVM selected.

  Curtin logs report IOCTL errors:

  Partitioning /dev/dasdb with ['fdasd', '--verbose', 
'--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', '/dev/dasdb']
  Running command ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb'] with allowed return codes [0] (capture=True)
  Partitioning failed: Unexpected error while running command.
  Command: ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb']
  Exit code: 1
  Reason: -
  Stdout: Verification successful for '/dev/dasdb' (94/4)
  disk type check : ok
  disk layout check   : ok

  WARNING: Your DASD '/dev/dasdb' is in use.
   If you proceed, you can heavily damage your system.
   If possible exit all applications using this disk
   and/or unmount it.

  usage count check   : ok
  reading volume label ..: VOL1
  reading vtoc ..: ok
  VTOC DSCBs  : f5 f7 f1

  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  parsing config file '/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd'...
  no config file entry for partition 3 found...
  checking config file data...
  initializing labels...
  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  writing volume label...
  writing VTOC...
  DSCBs: f4 f5 f7 f1 f1 empty empty empty empty
  rereading partition table...

  Stderr:
  fdasd error:  IOCTL error
  Error while rereading partition table.
  Please reboot!

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[Curtin-dev] [Bug 1875965] Re: IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD device with LVM

2020-05-01 Thread Ryan Harper
I believe this commit should resolve this:

https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/subiquity/commit/f9eb715108c1289eb19f48946f7216964373b91f

I'm not sure if that's been published in edge yet.

** Also affects: subiquity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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Title:
  IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD
  device with LVM

Status in curtin:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
  Confirmed
Status in subiquity package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  After selecting a DASD device for LVM the subiquity installer crashes.
  Observed no issues when installing the same device without LVM selected.

  Curtin logs report IOCTL errors:

  Partitioning /dev/dasdb with ['fdasd', '--verbose', 
'--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', '/dev/dasdb']
  Running command ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb'] with allowed return codes [0] (capture=True)
  Partitioning failed: Unexpected error while running command.
  Command: ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb']
  Exit code: 1
  Reason: -
  Stdout: Verification successful for '/dev/dasdb' (94/4)
  disk type check : ok
  disk layout check   : ok

  WARNING: Your DASD '/dev/dasdb' is in use.
   If you proceed, you can heavily damage your system.
   If possible exit all applications using this disk
   and/or unmount it.

  usage count check   : ok
  reading volume label ..: VOL1
  reading vtoc ..: ok
  VTOC DSCBs  : f5 f7 f1

  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  parsing config file '/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd'...
  no config file entry for partition 3 found...
  checking config file data...
  initializing labels...
  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  writing volume label...
  writing VTOC...
  DSCBs: f4 f5 f7 f1 f1 empty empty empty empty
  rereading partition table...

  Stderr:
  fdasd error:  IOCTL error
  Error while rereading partition table.
  Please reboot!

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[Curtin-dev] [Bug 1875965] Re: IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD device with LVM

2020-04-30 Thread Frank Heimes
** Also affects: subiquity
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: curtin
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** No longer affects: subiquity

** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical Server Team (canonical-server)

** Changed in: ubuntu-z-systems
   Importance: Undecided => High

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Title:
  IOCTL error rereading partition table while installing to a zVM DASD
  device with LVM

Status in curtin:
  New
Status in Ubuntu on IBM z Systems:
  New

Bug description:
  After selecting a DASD device for LVM the subiquity installer crashes.
  Observed no issues when installing the same device without LVM selected.

  Curing logs report IOCTL errors:

  Partitioning /dev/dasdb with ['fdasd', '--verbose', 
'--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', '/dev/dasdb']
  Running command ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb'] with allowed return codes [0] (capture=True)
  Partitioning failed: Unexpected error while running command.
  Command: ['fdasd', '--verbose', '--config=/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd', 
'/dev/dasdb']
  Exit code: 1
  Reason: -
  Stdout: Verification successful for '/dev/dasdb' (94/4)
  disk type check : ok
  disk layout check   : ok

  WARNING: Your DASD '/dev/dasdb' is in use.
   If you proceed, you can heavily damage your system.
   If possible exit all applications using this disk
   and/or unmount it.

  usage count check   : ok
  reading volume label ..: VOL1
  reading vtoc ..: ok
  VTOC DSCBs  : f5 f7 f1

  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  parsing config file '/tmp/tmpix4q4399.fdasd'...
  no config file entry for partition 3 found...
  checking config file data...
  initializing labels...
  FMT7 add extent: add new extent
  writing volume label...
  writing VTOC...
  DSCBs: f4 f5 f7 f1 f1 empty empty empty empty
  rereading partition table...

  Stderr:
  fdasd error:  IOCTL error
  Error while rereading partition table.
  Please reboot!

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