[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem on Jaunty Server RC on amd64.

python2.5 not installed with ubuntu-xen-server

However, installing it does not solve the problem:

r...@gill:~# xm li
ERROR Internal error: Could not obtain handle on privileged command interface 
(2 = No such file or directory)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/sbin/xm", line 8, in 
from xen.xm import main
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/xen/xm/main.py", line 61, in 
xc = xen.lowlevel.xc.xc()
xen.lowlevel.xc.Error: (1, 'Internal error', 'Could not obtain handle on 
privileged command interface (2 = No such file or directory)')

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
This is the lack of a Xen kernel again:

r...@gill:~# uname -a
Linux gill 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

So, Ubuntu's not had a xen kernel since 8.04 (a year).  If installing
the one from Hardy works, then why is this not packaged as the default?

There is an expectation that installing ubuntu-xen-server will result in
a working xen setup.  By leaving broken dependencies (no xen kernel, and
python2.5 missing) ubuntu is surprising it's users unecessarily.

There are two paths to fix this:

1) fix the dependencies

or

2) remove the ubuntu-xen-server package completely and the broken
promise it represents.

Right now, I've got a choice of going back to 8.04 LTS where there are other 
very old bugs like
 #235773 Virt-install fails on Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop Dom0 (amd64)

awaiting attention, or to try and cobble something together in Jaunty.
I'd rather put my efforts towards supporting the new release I think.

Who's working on this, and can I get involved?  I need it fixed and I'm
willing to help.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
** Description changed:

- 
  Information:
  Jaunty Server 9.04 Beta
- Arch: i386
+ Arch: i386, amd64
  
  When installing the ubuntu-xen-server package, it succeeds without
  error, but the moment that I run xm, it complains that it can't find
  /usr/bin/python2.5.  Immediately after installing Jaunty Server Beta, I
  noticed there was an upgrade to python, which I applied, so I'm assuming
  something about the python 2.6 upgrade  broke this.
  
  --
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[Bug 326105] Re: knetworkmanager doesn't start automatically

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem.  I upgraded last night from 8.10 -> 9.04 and part way
through the upgrade networking stopped working.

After completing the upgrade I noticed Network manager had vanished from
both the taskbar and the menus.

To get a DHCP address (wired) I had to either plug in the cable *after*
booting had completed, or restart networking at the command line.

The knetworkmanager binary is still present, but even running it
manually, it fails to start.

I've now added the network management widget and will start plugging my
wpa keys back into that and testing wifi.

That's me sorted, but it's far from a smooth upgrade when networking
vanishes with no explanation.  Makes it hard for some to get online and
find help.

Perhaps the networking widget should be installed by default?  Yes,
that's changing the user's desktop, but given that the upgrade process
threw away my themes, desktop wallpaper and some other kde settings,
this is a relatively small change :-)

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[Bug 362678] Re: KDE4 NetWorkManager Unusably buggy

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I've hit the same problem after an 8.10 -> 9.04 upgrade last night.

I'm also getting multiple prompts for the WPA-PSK.  Very, very
occasionally I manage to get a connection, but I've yet to establish
which combination works.

Clicking on the SSID in the widget creates duplicate connections as
reported above.

On two occasions I've triggered a kded crash while trying to connect to
an AP.  That bug reported separately on kde.org:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959


** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #189959
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** Changed in: knetworkmanager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I can successfully connect to a local (qemu) machine using virt-manager.

I cannot connect to a remote machine (xen) using virt-manager.

I can connect via virsh to the same remote machine using xen+ssh.  The
same method does not work for virt-manager.  The error reported is the
same as above:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.
  
  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

The attempt to connect via virt-manager kills libvirtd on the remote server.  
It dies with error:
 Apr 18 16:05:19 dram kernel: [ 2510.448100] libvirtd[5605] trap divide error 
rip:7f4ad963467a rsp:7fffe20ed730 error:0
in /var/log/syslog

This symptom has been reported by others:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2008-May/145951.html

** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Clarification:

If libvirtd is running on the remote server, attempting to connect using
virt-manager kills libvrtd as described. virt-manager returns no error -
it just continues trying to connect ad inititum.

*subsequent* attempts to connect fail with the error:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.

  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

because (obviously) libvirtd is no longer running.

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[Bug 326105] Re: knetworkmanager doesn't start automatically

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem.  I upgraded last night from 8.10 -> 9.04 and part way
through the upgrade networking stopped working.

After completing the upgrade I noticed Network manager had vanished from
both the taskbar and the menus.

To get a DHCP address (wired) I had to either plug in the cable *after*
booting had completed, or restart networking at the command line.

The knetworkmanager binary is still present, but even running it
manually, it fails to start.

I've now added the network management widget and will start plugging my
wpa keys back into that and testing wifi.

That's me sorted, but it's far from a smooth upgrade when networking
vanishes with no explanation.  Makes it hard for some to get online and
find help.

Perhaps the networking widget should be installed by default?  Yes,
that's changing the user's desktop, but given that the upgrade process
threw away my themes, desktop wallpaper and some other kde settings,
this is a relatively small change :-)

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[Bug 362678] Re: KDE4 NetWorkManager Unusably buggy

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I've hit the same problem after an 8.10 -> 9.04 upgrade last night.

I'm also getting multiple prompts for the WPA-PSK.  Very, very
occasionally I manage to get a connection, but I've yet to establish
which combination works.

Clicking on the SSID in the widget creates duplicate connections as
reported above.

On two occasions I've triggered a kded crash while trying to connect to
an AP.  That bug reported separately on kde.org:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959


** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #189959
   http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959

** Changed in: knetworkmanager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I can successfully connect to a local (qemu) machine using virt-manager.

I cannot connect to a remote machine (xen) using virt-manager.

I can connect via virsh to the same remote machine using xen+ssh.  The
same method does not work for virt-manager.  The error reported is the
same as above:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.
  
  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

The attempt to connect via virt-manager kills libvirtd on the remote server.  
It dies with error:
 Apr 18 16:05:19 dram kernel: [ 2510.448100] libvirtd[5605] trap divide error 
rip:7f4ad963467a rsp:7fffe20ed730 error:0
in /var/log/syslog

This symptom has been reported by others:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2008-May/145951.html

** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Clarification:

If libvirtd is running on the remote server, attempting to connect using
virt-manager kills libvrtd as described. virt-manager returns no error -
it just continues trying to connect ad inititum.

*subsequent* attempts to connect fail with the error:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.

  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

because (obviously) libvirtd is no longer running.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem on Jaunty Server RC on amd64.

python2.5 not installed with ubuntu-xen-server

However, installing it does not solve the problem:

r...@gill:~# xm li
ERROR Internal error: Could not obtain handle on privileged command interface 
(2 = No such file or directory)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/sbin/xm", line 8, in 
from xen.xm import main
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/xen/xm/main.py", line 61, in 
xc = xen.lowlevel.xc.xc()
xen.lowlevel.xc.Error: (1, 'Internal error', 'Could not obtain handle on 
privileged command interface (2 = No such file or directory)')

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
This is the lack of a Xen kernel again:

r...@gill:~# uname -a
Linux gill 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

So, Ubuntu's not had a xen kernel since 8.04 (a year).  If installing
the one from Hardy works, then why is this not packaged as the default?

There is an expectation that installing ubuntu-xen-server will result in
a working xen setup.  By leaving broken dependencies (no xen kernel, and
python2.5 missing) ubuntu is surprising it's users unecessarily.

There are two paths to fix this:

1) fix the dependencies

or

2) remove the ubuntu-xen-server package completely and the broken
promise it represents.

Right now, I've got a choice of going back to 8.04 LTS where there are other 
very old bugs like
 #235773 Virt-install fails on Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop Dom0 (amd64)

awaiting attention, or to try and cobble something together in Jaunty.
I'd rather put my efforts towards supporting the new release I think.

Who's working on this, and can I get involved?  I need it fixed and I'm
willing to help.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
** Description changed:

- 
  Information:
  Jaunty Server 9.04 Beta
- Arch: i386
+ Arch: i386, amd64
  
  When installing the ubuntu-xen-server package, it succeeds without
  error, but the moment that I run xm, it complains that it can't find
  /usr/bin/python2.5.  Immediately after installing Jaunty Server Beta, I
  noticed there was an upgrade to python, which I applied, so I'm assuming
  something about the python 2.6 upgrade  broke this.
  
  --
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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem on Jaunty Server RC on amd64.

python2.5 not installed with ubuntu-xen-server

However, installing it does not solve the problem:

r...@gill:~# xm li
ERROR Internal error: Could not obtain handle on privileged command interface 
(2 = No such file or directory)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/sbin/xm", line 8, in 
from xen.xm import main
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/xen/xm/main.py", line 61, in 
xc = xen.lowlevel.xc.xc()
xen.lowlevel.xc.Error: (1, 'Internal error', 'Could not obtain handle on 
privileged command interface (2 = No such file or directory)')

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
This is the lack of a Xen kernel again:

r...@gill:~# uname -a
Linux gill 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

So, Ubuntu's not had a xen kernel since 8.04 (a year).  If installing
the one from Hardy works, then why is this not packaged as the default?

There is an expectation that installing ubuntu-xen-server will result in
a working xen setup.  By leaving broken dependencies (no xen kernel, and
python2.5 missing) ubuntu is surprising it's users unecessarily.

There are two paths to fix this:

1) fix the dependencies

or

2) remove the ubuntu-xen-server package completely and the broken
promise it represents.

Right now, I've got a choice of going back to 8.04 LTS where there are other 
very old bugs like
 #235773 Virt-install fails on Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop Dom0 (amd64)

awaiting attention, or to try and cobble something together in Jaunty.
I'd rather put my efforts towards supporting the new release I think.

Who's working on this, and can I get involved?  I need it fixed and I'm
willing to help.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
** Description changed:

- 
  Information:
  Jaunty Server 9.04 Beta
- Arch: i386
+ Arch: i386, amd64
  
  When installing the ubuntu-xen-server package, it succeeds without
  error, but the moment that I run xm, it complains that it can't find
  /usr/bin/python2.5.  Immediately after installing Jaunty Server Beta, I
  noticed there was an upgrade to python, which I applied, so I'm assuming
  something about the python 2.6 upgrade  broke this.
  
  --
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[Bug 326105] Re: knetworkmanager doesn't start automatically

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem.  I upgraded last night from 8.10 -> 9.04 and part way
through the upgrade networking stopped working.

After completing the upgrade I noticed Network manager had vanished from
both the taskbar and the menus.

To get a DHCP address (wired) I had to either plug in the cable *after*
booting had completed, or restart networking at the command line.

The knetworkmanager binary is still present, but even running it
manually, it fails to start.

I've now added the network management widget and will start plugging my
wpa keys back into that and testing wifi.

That's me sorted, but it's far from a smooth upgrade when networking
vanishes with no explanation.  Makes it hard for some to get online and
find help.

Perhaps the networking widget should be installed by default?  Yes,
that's changing the user's desktop, but given that the upgrade process
threw away my themes, desktop wallpaper and some other kde settings,
this is a relatively small change :-)

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[Bug 362678] Re: KDE4 NetWorkManager Unusably buggy

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I've hit the same problem after an 8.10 -> 9.04 upgrade last night.

I'm also getting multiple prompts for the WPA-PSK.  Very, very
occasionally I manage to get a connection, but I've yet to establish
which combination works.

Clicking on the SSID in the widget creates duplicate connections as
reported above.

On two occasions I've triggered a kded crash while trying to connect to
an AP.  That bug reported separately on kde.org:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959


** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #189959
   http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959

** Changed in: knetworkmanager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I can successfully connect to a local (qemu) machine using virt-manager.

I cannot connect to a remote machine (xen) using virt-manager.

I can connect via virsh to the same remote machine using xen+ssh.  The
same method does not work for virt-manager.  The error reported is the
same as above:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.
  
  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

The attempt to connect via virt-manager kills libvirtd on the remote server.  
It dies with error:
 Apr 18 16:05:19 dram kernel: [ 2510.448100] libvirtd[5605] trap divide error 
rip:7f4ad963467a rsp:7fffe20ed730 error:0
in /var/log/syslog

This symptom has been reported by others:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2008-May/145951.html

** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Clarification:

If libvirtd is running on the remote server, attempting to connect using
virt-manager kills libvrtd as described. virt-manager returns no error -
it just continues trying to connect ad inititum.

*subsequent* attempts to connect fail with the error:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.

  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

because (obviously) libvirtd is no longer running.

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[Bug 326105] Re: knetworkmanager doesn't start automatically

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem.  I upgraded last night from 8.10 -> 9.04 and part way
through the upgrade networking stopped working.

After completing the upgrade I noticed Network manager had vanished from
both the taskbar and the menus.

To get a DHCP address (wired) I had to either plug in the cable *after*
booting had completed, or restart networking at the command line.

The knetworkmanager binary is still present, but even running it
manually, it fails to start.

I've now added the network management widget and will start plugging my
wpa keys back into that and testing wifi.

That's me sorted, but it's far from a smooth upgrade when networking
vanishes with no explanation.  Makes it hard for some to get online and
find help.

Perhaps the networking widget should be installed by default?  Yes,
that's changing the user's desktop, but given that the upgrade process
threw away my themes, desktop wallpaper and some other kde settings,
this is a relatively small change :-)

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[Bug 362678] Re: KDE4 NetWorkManager Unusably buggy

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I've hit the same problem after an 8.10 -> 9.04 upgrade last night.

I'm also getting multiple prompts for the WPA-PSK.  Very, very
occasionally I manage to get a connection, but I've yet to establish
which combination works.

Clicking on the SSID in the widget creates duplicate connections as
reported above.

On two occasions I've triggered a kded crash while trying to connect to
an AP.  That bug reported separately on kde.org:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959


** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #189959
   http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959

** Changed in: knetworkmanager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I can successfully connect to a local (qemu) machine using virt-manager.

I cannot connect to a remote machine (xen) using virt-manager.

I can connect via virsh to the same remote machine using xen+ssh.  The
same method does not work for virt-manager.  The error reported is the
same as above:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.
  
  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

The attempt to connect via virt-manager kills libvirtd on the remote server.  
It dies with error:
 Apr 18 16:05:19 dram kernel: [ 2510.448100] libvirtd[5605] trap divide error 
rip:7f4ad963467a rsp:7fffe20ed730 error:0
in /var/log/syslog

This symptom has been reported by others:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2008-May/145951.html

** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Clarification:

If libvirtd is running on the remote server, attempting to connect using
virt-manager kills libvrtd as described. virt-manager returns no error -
it just continues trying to connect ad inititum.

*subsequent* attempts to connect fail with the error:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.

  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

because (obviously) libvirtd is no longer running.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem on Jaunty Server RC on amd64.

python2.5 not installed with ubuntu-xen-server

However, installing it does not solve the problem:

r...@gill:~# xm li
ERROR Internal error: Could not obtain handle on privileged command interface 
(2 = No such file or directory)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/sbin/xm", line 8, in 
from xen.xm import main
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/xen/xm/main.py", line 61, in 
xc = xen.lowlevel.xc.xc()
xen.lowlevel.xc.Error: (1, 'Internal error', 'Could not obtain handle on 
privileged command interface (2 = No such file or directory)')

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
This is the lack of a Xen kernel again:

r...@gill:~# uname -a
Linux gill 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

So, Ubuntu's not had a xen kernel since 8.04 (a year).  If installing
the one from Hardy works, then why is this not packaged as the default?

There is an expectation that installing ubuntu-xen-server will result in
a working xen setup.  By leaving broken dependencies (no xen kernel, and
python2.5 missing) ubuntu is surprising it's users unecessarily.

There are two paths to fix this:

1) fix the dependencies

or

2) remove the ubuntu-xen-server package completely and the broken
promise it represents.

Right now, I've got a choice of going back to 8.04 LTS where there are other 
very old bugs like
 #235773 Virt-install fails on Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop Dom0 (amd64)

awaiting attention, or to try and cobble something together in Jaunty.
I'd rather put my efforts towards supporting the new release I think.

Who's working on this, and can I get involved?  I need it fixed and I'm
willing to help.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
** Description changed:

- 
  Information:
  Jaunty Server 9.04 Beta
- Arch: i386
+ Arch: i386, amd64
  
  When installing the ubuntu-xen-server package, it succeeds without
  error, but the moment that I run xm, it complains that it can't find
  /usr/bin/python2.5.  Immediately after installing Jaunty Server Beta, I
  noticed there was an upgrade to python, which I applied, so I'm assuming
  something about the python 2.6 upgrade  broke this.
  
  --
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[Bug 326105] Re: knetworkmanager doesn't start automatically

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem.  I upgraded last night from 8.10 -> 9.04 and part way
through the upgrade networking stopped working.

After completing the upgrade I noticed Network manager had vanished from
both the taskbar and the menus.

To get a DHCP address (wired) I had to either plug in the cable *after*
booting had completed, or restart networking at the command line.

The knetworkmanager binary is still present, but even running it
manually, it fails to start.

I've now added the network management widget and will start plugging my
wpa keys back into that and testing wifi.

That's me sorted, but it's far from a smooth upgrade when networking
vanishes with no explanation.  Makes it hard for some to get online and
find help.

Perhaps the networking widget should be installed by default?  Yes,
that's changing the user's desktop, but given that the upgrade process
threw away my themes, desktop wallpaper and some other kde settings,
this is a relatively small change :-)

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[Bug 362678] Re: KDE4 NetWorkManager Unusably buggy

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I've hit the same problem after an 8.10 -> 9.04 upgrade last night.

I'm also getting multiple prompts for the WPA-PSK.  Very, very
occasionally I manage to get a connection, but I've yet to establish
which combination works.

Clicking on the SSID in the widget creates duplicate connections as
reported above.

On two occasions I've triggered a kded crash while trying to connect to
an AP.  That bug reported separately on kde.org:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959


** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #189959
   http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959

** Changed in: knetworkmanager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I can successfully connect to a local (qemu) machine using virt-manager.

I cannot connect to a remote machine (xen) using virt-manager.

I can connect via virsh to the same remote machine using xen+ssh.  The
same method does not work for virt-manager.  The error reported is the
same as above:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.
  
  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

The attempt to connect via virt-manager kills libvirtd on the remote server.  
It dies with error:
 Apr 18 16:05:19 dram kernel: [ 2510.448100] libvirtd[5605] trap divide error 
rip:7f4ad963467a rsp:7fffe20ed730 error:0
in /var/log/syslog

This symptom has been reported by others:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2008-May/145951.html

** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Clarification:

If libvirtd is running on the remote server, attempting to connect using
virt-manager kills libvrtd as described. virt-manager returns no error -
it just continues trying to connect ad inititum.

*subsequent* attempts to connect fail with the error:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.

  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

because (obviously) libvirtd is no longer running.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem on Jaunty Server RC on amd64.

python2.5 not installed with ubuntu-xen-server

However, installing it does not solve the problem:

r...@gill:~# xm li
ERROR Internal error: Could not obtain handle on privileged command interface 
(2 = No such file or directory)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/sbin/xm", line 8, in 
from xen.xm import main
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/xen/xm/main.py", line 61, in 
xc = xen.lowlevel.xc.xc()
xen.lowlevel.xc.Error: (1, 'Internal error', 'Could not obtain handle on 
privileged command interface (2 = No such file or directory)')

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
This is the lack of a Xen kernel again:

r...@gill:~# uname -a
Linux gill 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

So, Ubuntu's not had a xen kernel since 8.04 (a year).  If installing
the one from Hardy works, then why is this not packaged as the default?

There is an expectation that installing ubuntu-xen-server will result in
a working xen setup.  By leaving broken dependencies (no xen kernel, and
python2.5 missing) ubuntu is surprising it's users unecessarily.

There are two paths to fix this:

1) fix the dependencies

or

2) remove the ubuntu-xen-server package completely and the broken
promise it represents.

Right now, I've got a choice of going back to 8.04 LTS where there are other 
very old bugs like
 #235773 Virt-install fails on Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop Dom0 (amd64)

awaiting attention, or to try and cobble something together in Jaunty.
I'd rather put my efforts towards supporting the new release I think.

Who's working on this, and can I get involved?  I need it fixed and I'm
willing to help.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
** Description changed:

- 
  Information:
  Jaunty Server 9.04 Beta
- Arch: i386
+ Arch: i386, amd64
  
  When installing the ubuntu-xen-server package, it succeeds without
  error, but the moment that I run xm, it complains that it can't find
  /usr/bin/python2.5.  Immediately after installing Jaunty Server Beta, I
  noticed there was an upgrade to python, which I applied, so I'm assuming
  something about the python 2.6 upgrade  broke this.
  
  --
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[Bug 326105] Re: knetworkmanager doesn't start automatically

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem.  I upgraded last night from 8.10 -> 9.04 and part way
through the upgrade networking stopped working.

After completing the upgrade I noticed Network manager had vanished from
both the taskbar and the menus.

To get a DHCP address (wired) I had to either plug in the cable *after*
booting had completed, or restart networking at the command line.

The knetworkmanager binary is still present, but even running it
manually, it fails to start.

I've now added the network management widget and will start plugging my
wpa keys back into that and testing wifi.

That's me sorted, but it's far from a smooth upgrade when networking
vanishes with no explanation.  Makes it hard for some to get online and
find help.

Perhaps the networking widget should be installed by default?  Yes,
that's changing the user's desktop, but given that the upgrade process
threw away my themes, desktop wallpaper and some other kde settings,
this is a relatively small change :-)

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[Bug 362678] Re: KDE4 NetWorkManager Unusably buggy

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I've hit the same problem after an 8.10 -> 9.04 upgrade last night.

I'm also getting multiple prompts for the WPA-PSK.  Very, very
occasionally I manage to get a connection, but I've yet to establish
which combination works.

Clicking on the SSID in the widget creates duplicate connections as
reported above.

On two occasions I've triggered a kded crash while trying to connect to
an AP.  That bug reported separately on kde.org:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959


** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #189959
   http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189959

** Changed in: knetworkmanager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
I can successfully connect to a local (qemu) machine using virt-manager.

I cannot connect to a remote machine (xen) using virt-manager.

I can connect via virsh to the same remote machine using xen+ssh.  The
same method does not work for virt-manager.  The error reported is the
same as above:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.
  
  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

The attempt to connect via virt-manager kills libvirtd on the remote server.  
It dies with error:
 Apr 18 16:05:19 dram kernel: [ 2510.448100] libvirtd[5605] trap divide error 
rip:7f4ad963467a rsp:7fffe20ed730 error:0
in /var/log/syslog

This symptom has been reported by others:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2008-May/145951.html

** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 222938] Re: Virt-Manager is unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon

2009-04-18 Thread Brett Sheffield
Clarification:

If libvirtd is running on the remote server, attempting to connect using
virt-manager kills libvrtd as described. virt-manager returns no error -
it just continues trying to connect ad inititum.

*subsequent* attempts to connect fail with the error:

  Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.

  Verify that:
   - The 'libvirt-bin' package is installed
   - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started

because (obviously) libvirtd is no longer running.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
Same problem on Jaunty Server RC on amd64.

python2.5 not installed with ubuntu-xen-server

However, installing it does not solve the problem:

r...@gill:~# xm li
ERROR Internal error: Could not obtain handle on privileged command interface 
(2 = No such file or directory)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/sbin/xm", line 8, in 
from xen.xm import main
  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/xen/xm/main.py", line 61, in 
xc = xen.lowlevel.xc.xc()
xen.lowlevel.xc.Error: (1, 'Internal error', 'Could not obtain handle on 
privileged command interface (2 = No such file or directory)')

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
This is the lack of a Xen kernel again:

r...@gill:~# uname -a
Linux gill 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

So, Ubuntu's not had a xen kernel since 8.04 (a year).  If installing
the one from Hardy works, then why is this not packaged as the default?

There is an expectation that installing ubuntu-xen-server will result in
a working xen setup.  By leaving broken dependencies (no xen kernel, and
python2.5 missing) ubuntu is surprising it's users unecessarily.

There are two paths to fix this:

1) fix the dependencies

or

2) remove the ubuntu-xen-server package completely and the broken
promise it represents.

Right now, I've got a choice of going back to 8.04 LTS where there are other 
very old bugs like
 #235773 Virt-install fails on Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop Dom0 (amd64)

awaiting attention, or to try and cobble something together in Jaunty.
I'd rather put my efforts towards supporting the new release I think.

Who's working on this, and can I get involved?  I need it fixed and I'm
willing to help.

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[Bug 351943] Re: ubuntu-xen-server installs, but complains that it needs Python 2.5 in Jaunty

2009-04-17 Thread Brett Sheffield
** Description changed:

- 
  Information:
  Jaunty Server 9.04 Beta
- Arch: i386
+ Arch: i386, amd64
  
  When installing the ubuntu-xen-server package, it succeeds without
  error, but the moment that I run xm, it complains that it can't find
  /usr/bin/python2.5.  Immediately after installing Jaunty Server Beta, I
  noticed there was an upgrade to python, which I applied, so I'm assuming
  something about the python 2.6 upgrade  broke this.
  
  --
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