The fix for this has really been released this time. Confirmed fixed in
4.4.0-51.72.
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Title:
ext4dist strange timings on ubuntu 16.0
Actually, I believe it has not been released yet. The fix is in the
changelog for 4.4.0-48.69, but the latest release of the xenial LTS
kernel is 4.4.0-47.68 where the bug can still be reproduced.
Specifically:
* Xenial update to v4.4.25 stable release (LP: #1634153)
- timekeeping: Fix __kti
Awesome, thanks Colin!
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Title:
ext4dist strange timings on ubuntu 16.04
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It's been a few weeks - is there any update when this fix will be
published? Thanks!
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Thanks Eric, we will remove our local workaround.
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Title:
zfs services fail on firstboot if zfs-utils is integrated into the
d
I tested again with xenial-proposed and confirmed that everything looks
good as far as systemd no longer failing ZFS units due to no /etc/mtab.
ii libzfs2linux 0.6.5.6-0ubuntu14 amd64
Native OpenZFS filesystem library for Linux
ii zfs-dkms
I tested this using my reproduction method in AWS EC2 with a test
package/PPA provided by Eric@Ubuntu (slashd) containing the commit
referenced in comment #6.
All looks good now - systemd units for ZFS no longer fail. Thanks for
moving this along!
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@slashd Sorry for not being more clear - I already tested from proposed
(see comment #22). As far as I can tell, it hasn't changed since then
but it is unclear to me if the renaming from .py from upstream will
happen separately or as part of this issue. I'm fine with it either way,
it just helps in
OOps, per my last comment regarding tracking issue upstream - that's the
Debian bug you previously mentioned, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=832938, not further upstream from ZoL. Sorry for
my misunderstanding. :-/
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That's great news that upstream ZFS will get that fixed up - I didn't
see a an issue for it at the ZoL github, are there plans to do so. Would
be nice from a tracking perspective so this issue is tied in.
Also, I see the Ubuntu update was published for Yakkety, but I'm not
sure where Zenial is - w
To add to the confusion - arcstat.py and friends are already in
/usr/sbin in the Debian packages I have on Debian Jessie...
$ dpkg -S /usr/sbin/arcstat.py
zfsutils: /usr/sbin/arcstat.py
$ apt show zfsutils
Package: zfsutils
Source: zfs-linux
Version: 0.6.5.7-8-jessie
Maintainer: Debian ZFS on Lin
Testing with 0.6.5.6-0ubuntu12 confirms the tools are now available as
expected. Thank you!
As far as names ending in .py - while it should be fixed, currently they
come that way directly from zfsonlinux.
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I tested with the latest 3.13 kernel in trusty-proposed:
Version table:
3.13.0.40.47 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-proposed/main amd64
Packages
I can confirm that the "xen:balloon: Cannot add additional memory (-17)"
message do not occur with this kernel in AWS wi
Will this patch go out in 3.13.0-38 this week?
I'm assuming that the discussion around 'linux-keystone' is something
different. Regardless, please do not drop this fix from 3.13.0-38 as
we're expecting it this week per Stefan's comments above - and we have
already verified it resolves the issue.
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