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Hello, while investigating bug 1861359 I tried to use kprobe-perf to
troubleshoot and found that tracing doesn't work on focal:
# kprobe-perf -s 'p:shrink_node'
ERROR: func shrink_node not in
These are just the zfs bookmark and zfs send commands from the sender.
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The two machines involved are:
Receiver, bionic, probably running 4.15.0-76-generic and zfsutils-linux
0.7.5-1ubuntu16.7
Sender, focal, probably running 5.4.0-12-generic and zfsutils-linux
0.8.3-1ubuntu3
I'm using sanoid and syncoid to automate snapshot management and sending and
receiving.
These are all the zpool and zfs commands on the receiver except
snapshots, renames, and destroys, associated with my Ubuntu archive
mirror rsync. (7000-ish lines of juggling 30-snapshots. I should do
something better here.)
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I didn't know that two of my datasets were not mounted:
$ zfs list -oname,canmount,mounted,mountpoint | grep 'on no'
rpool/var/cache on no /var/cache
rpool/var/lib/AccountsServiceon no /var/lib/AccountsService
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> What do you have in /proc/sys/vm/swappiness? Could you try to set that
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> anonymous pages) and see if the swap out activity is still happening?
Unfortunately, this did not solve the problem.
Setting swappiness to 0 and
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Hello, while investigating bug 1861359 I tried to use kprobe-perf to
troubleshoot and found that tracing doesn't work on focal:
# kprobe-perf -s 'p:shrink_node'
ERROR: func shrink_node not in
/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/available_filter_functions.
Either it doesn't exist, or,
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 07:53:20AM -, Andrea Righi wrote:
> OK, so we know that it's not related to the memory cgroup subsystem.
But this is a good instinct. It does seem to happen when eg firefox or git
is in heavy memory use, not the system as a whole.
> Another reason of such unexpected
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Hello, I had some apt install failures due to zfs segfaults during zfs
postinst scripts:
sarnold@millbarge:/var/lib$ sudo apt install -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically
$ systemctl show '*.slice' | grep -e '^Slice' -e '^ControlGroup' -e
"^DefaultMem" -e "^Memory"
Slice=system.slice
ControlGroup=/system.slice/system-systemd\x2dfsck.slice
MemoryCurrent=[not set]
MemoryAccounting=yes
DefaultMemoryLow=0
DefaultMemoryMin=0
MemoryMin=0
MemoryLow=0
MemoryHigh=infinity
This kernel command line parameter didn't appear to help:
Moments after loading a new URL into firefox:
1 00 69917617804 369982000 0 0
2289 863 2 1 98 0 0
0 00 70286017804 369978000 0 2288
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on focal 'ubuntu-bug linux' doesn't automatically
I had a vmstat 1 running; the entire time the system was swapping out, X
was unusable.
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swap storms kills interactive use
Status in linux
Very curious. I tried again with new kernel and no change in results:
$ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 5.4.0-12.15-generic 5.4.8
$ uname -a
Linux millbarge 5.4.0-12-generic #15-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 21 15:12:29 UTC 2020
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ apt policy fatrace
fatrace:
Installed:
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Hello, several times since upgrading to focal from 19.04 I've found my
computer entirely unresponsive for periods of twenty or thirty seconds.
No mouse movement, no keyboard input, the screen output does not change.
My computer was using swap
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computer entirely unresponsive for periods of twenty or thirty seconds.
No mouse movement, no keyboard input, the screen output does not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1861235 ***
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zfs recv PANIC at range_tree.c:304:range_tree_find_impl()
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Same as bug 1861228 but with a newer kernel installed.
[ 790.702566] VERIFY(size != 0) failed
[ 790.702590] PANIC at range_tree.c:304:range_tree_find_impl()
[ 790.702611] Showing stack for process 28685
[ 790.702614] CPU: 17 PID: 28685 Comm: receive_writer Tainted: P
Public bug reported:
Hello, I believe these errors happened due to a zfs recv command that
was executing at the time:
[10823702.582392] VERIFY(size != 0) failed
[10823702.582428] PANIC at range_tree.c:304:range_tree_find_impl()
[10823702.582463] Showing stack for process 693172
[10823702.582466]
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no fatrace output in focal
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Hello, fatrace in focal doesn't seem to work for me in focal.
Start fatrace in one terminal, and perform file operations in another
terminal: man man, echo hi > hi, echo hi > /run/user/1000/hi, etc.
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Hello, fatrace in focal doesn't seem to work for me in focal.
Start fatrace in one terminal, and perform file operations in another
terminal: man man, echo hi > hi, echo hi > /run/user/1000/hi, etc.
sarnold@millbarge:~$ sudo fatrace
[sudo] password for sarnold:
I added the linux package too, because the strace doesn't seem too
unusual.
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In Linux, process tracing is tied with the process dumping flag. The
dumpable flag is cleared at execve(2) time when a setuid or setgid
application is executed. This flag persists to child processes created
by fork(2) and will only be reset when a
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: intel-microcode (Ubuntu)
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Hello, my thinkpad x1 carbon 6th gen disconnected from its dock. This
caused the external display to stop working. (I was able to switch to
virtual console 1 with control+alt+fn+f1 then switch back with
control+alt+fn+f7 and video recovered.)
Here's the selection of dmesg at
Apparently I was too hasty. Using these two files got my ip link status
further along but didn't actually get me to working wifi.
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Thanks Jesus for the workaround, I can confirm that those two files
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Raspberry Pi 3
These lines look like the important ones from the logs:
/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-1024-oem.efi.signed is signed, but using an unknown key:
Subject: CN = PPA canonical-kernel-team ppa
E: Your kernels are not signed with a key known to your firmware. This system
will fail to boot in a Secure
This problem also affects me on a Dell Precision 5510 in combination
with a SanDisk Extreme Pro 128 GB.
I'm running kernel 5.0.0-25-generic on Ubuntu 19.04
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Touchpad Not Working
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
New
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report should contain, at a minimum, the following information so we can
better find the source of the bug and work to resolve it.
Submitting the bug about the proper source package is essential. For
help see
Thanks Scott, I've made the bug public.
There's a surprising number of crashes reported to the error tracker --
I wonder if your hardware is entirely stable? Have you run memtest86 or
memtest86+ recently? Is there anything in your smartctl output that
would indicate drive problems?
Thanks
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Can you run apport-collect 1831490 on this machine to collect additional
logs and data?
Thanks
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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sound doesn't works in both kernel. no one cards is recognize by
What steps specifically do you have to do each boot?
Please run apport-collect 1830400 in order to run the automated data
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Xenial:
$ grep AOUT !$
grep AOUT /boot/config-4.4.0-149-generic
# CONFIG_HAVE_AOUT is not set
# CONFIG_IA32_AOUT is not set
Bionic:
$ grep AOUT
Thanks for commenting on this issue. I'm sorry we lost track of proper
public attribution for the discovery.
Yes, you may use this CVE publicly. (And thanks for asking.)
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On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 09:46:38AM -, kenn wrote:
> I have that bug, i/o screenlet won't run because of insufficient
> permission. Will it be fixed in the 4.4.0-143 kernel?
This was an intentional change:
https://marc.info/?l=git-commits-head=151163650225215=2
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Status: New
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Hello,
I suggest we disable a.out support in our kernels. It's quite old,
likely has security problems, and unlikely to have users.
Here's a hand-filtered list of kernel configs that were returned from this list:
grep
Thanks for the report, I'm marking this public so the kernel team can
more easily work with it.
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echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches # still slow
echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches # goes faster
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zfs poor
This is also repeatable on my pool of slower spinning metal disks, srv:
top - 22:59:43 up 71 days, 22:35, 3 users, load average: 18.88, 17.98, 10.68
Tasks: 804 total, 20 running, 605 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu(s): 0.1 us, 58.0 sy, 0.0 ni, 41.9 id, 0.0 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0
Oh yes, and perf top output after dropping caches:
Samples: 11M of event 'cycles:ppp', Event count (approx.): 648517108833
Overhead Shared Object Symbol
19.77% [kernel][k] zfs_prune
18.96% [kernel][k]
Debugging by voodoo dolls: I made a wild guess that stumbling over
cached objects was getting in the way. I dropped caches with:
echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
and immediately the read iops to the pool skyrocketed and the ripgrep
output sure looks like it's going WAY faster:
And top(1) output after dropping caches:
top - 18:42:09 up 70 days, 18:18, 3 users, load average: 17.33, 22.19, 27.87
Tasks: 826 total, 2 running, 644 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
%Cpu(s): 1.2 us, 22.9 sy, 0.0 ni, 63.3 id, 11.5 wa, 0.0 hi, 1.1 si, 0.0 st
GiB Mem : 125.805 total,
sudo perf top output:
Samples: 1M of event 'cycles:ppp', Event count (approx.): 476944550835
Overhead Shared Object Symbol
24.93% [kernel] [k] _raw_spin_lock
21.52% [kernel] [k] zfs_prune
17.29% [kernel] [k] d_prune_aliases
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Hello,
I'm seeing substantially slower read performance from an ssd pool than I
expected.
I have two pools on this computer; one ('fst') is four sata ssds, the
other ('srv') is nine spinning metal drives.
With a long-running ripgrep process on the fst pool, performance
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Use CVE-2018-18653.
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18.10 kernel does not appear
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L1TF mitigation not effective
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Hello,
This is probably not possible to fix -- it was a widely accepted
criticism of the POSIX draft capabilities, and Linux implemented
capabilities, that it is an impossible task to prevent individual
capability grants from 'bleeding' over into privileges that correspond
to other capabilities.
This sounds like https://usn.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-3718-1
Please re-open if this updated kernel doesn't fix the issue.
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/usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 13: /etc/default/grub: psmouse.resolution=1200:
not found
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** Also affects: glibc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/401202
Title:
Resolver ignores ndots option
Status in glibc
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1766857
Title:
[Hyper-V] KVP daemon fails to start
Status in linux package in
Public bug reported:
Hello, my audit logs are currently filled with messages from Firefox's
seccomp filters which looks like this:
type=SECCOMP msg=audit(1527882167.659:223316): auid=1000 uid=1000 gid=1000
ses=1 pid=28901 comm=57656220436F6E74656E74
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