Thanks Andreas,
I furthermore checked with "our" openstack team if that isn't something they've
already hit, but they have no jammy -> noble upgrade path for their use of
rabbitmq yet. Although they offered help to verify any fix we might propose by
test upgrading their rabbitmq node using it.
Ack to Renan
"this bug is actually verified - it's bug 2075337 that's the real issue"
Yes, and that isn't a ubuntu advantage tools bug btw, it is a generic
potentially all python package issue.
And while it isn't a ubuntu advantage tools bug, being installed on all systems
might cause it more
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rabbitmq-server upgrade 22.04 -> 24.04 completely broken
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Back in bug 2055239 users saw messages like
$ sudo apt update
Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of
apt-news.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units.
And debugging that identified that snapd on install/update caused
Public bug reported:
Hi,
while updating https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/using-qemu-for-microvms (not yet
there as of writing, but soon) I found that one can run the same load rather
similar in normal and microvm mode - but RTC has issues in the latter.
Gladly testing needs almost nothing of the
I'm ok to sync but can not follow up on the regression due to sprint this and
next week.
Ravi was so kind to offer that
[16:01] [013] I can follow up on migration, yes.
Thanks!
With that, I'm syncing now ...
@Ravi - please mark this closed once it is fully migrated.
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Indeed,
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/strace/-/blob/debian/6.8-2/debian/patches/03-fix-arm-time_t-ftbfs.patch?ref_type=tags
matches
https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/strace/tree/debian/patches/fix-time_t-conversion.patch?id=7a9ca60fbf363dda49a1c4a18d31055ea736c32c
And 6.8-0ubuntu1 was
buntu)
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TBD - create the MIR request
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Importance: Undecided
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Status: Incomplete
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Thank you Tim for continuing on this.
Thanks for all your efforts in comment #6.
I wonder how you can create a new 24.04 and trigger this while I can not.
At some point we need a third person to decide who of us has the uncommon case.
Thanks for tracking down the denial that you are seeing.
This
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We discussed this internally and agreed that we should do this, but also
that is isn't something easily done in a drive by and needs time
allocation.
Hence I filed internal SD-1762
Keeping this on the launchpad backlog for the team, but not server-todo
as we can't act immediately.
** Tags
Intersting, thanks for the feedback Tim.
Braindump out of a discussion I had on this (for suggestion to upstream).
a) Code in libvirt that does autostart knowing the guest definitions
b) systemd generator that reads guest configs, creates a
wait-libvirt-guest-config which libvirt could depend
Hi again Tim,
this is an even more interesting case - as it depends on kernel module loading
will be different between systems. It will differ in:
1. Need: only if gpu passthrough or GL rendernodes are configured this will
matter
2. Availability: systems might have more GPUs, which one do we
Thank you for your reply and I'm glad I could help by providing some
cross-checks and context.
You can try to see what allocates the huge pages (as I'm also curious now).
See
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/167451/how-to-monitor-use-of-huge-pages-per-process
this will list you
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The situation with various libapache2-mod-* is unclear, due to not
having had a deep look in what seems too long. Historically the more
common 6 plus a few deps and later a few for openstack have been in
main. That is a small subset of the currently 75 libapache2-mod-* that
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[MIR] highway
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https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/component-mismatches-proposed.svg
shows freeradius depending on libconvert-base32-perl and libcrypt-urandom-perl
now
Evaluate the new freeradius please if we want to file MIRs for them OR if we
want to modify the dependencies.
**
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- * when running sub-processes on login through pam_exec a process
+ * User impact: under certain conditions using pam_exec the vsftp server
+just hangs
+
+ * Reason: when running sub-processes on login through pam_exec a process
is spawned.
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- * when running sub-processes on login through pam_exec a process
-is spawned. That can confuse vsftp if that child ends triggering SIGCHLD
but
-already been picke dup by e.g. pam_exec.so itself.
+ * when running sub-processes on login through
** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ * when running sub-processes on login through pam_exec a process
+is spawned. That can confuse vsftp if that child ends triggering SIGCHLD
but
+already been picke dup by e.g. pam_exec.so itself.
+
+ * The fix uses waitpid over wait to be able
Hi Tim,
you are right that neither of the workaround steps were necessary on 22.04 and
they should neither be on 24.04.
### Topic 1 - changes that should not be needed
Ubuntu 24.04 by default has
1. hugetlbfs mounted (was that no more the case for you after upgrade?)
$ mount | grep huge
I was double checking this on other releases and got the hang on focal.
I could indeed only trigger this with FTPS on focal, but AFAICS the same config
as on Oracular.
That motivated me, so I tried fresh F,J,N,O systems which in theory should all
be the same but obviously behave different.
And
Thank you for cross checking again Daniel and Adric.
Given all your support in verifying I think we are all good now.
This will stay the mandatory aging period in -proposed and then should
be good to be released fixing this for everyone.
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#1 trying with this now:
account optionalpam_exec.so debug quiet /root/foo.sh
And
$ cat /root/foo.sh
#!/bin/bash
/bin/true
touch /tmp/brooks-was-here
/bin/true
By default vsftp is configured for the snakeoil certificate to get started
easily, but with ssl disabled.
with python 3.12
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python-wcmatch (8.4-2) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Debian Janitor ]
root@n:~/test/python-wcmatch-8.4# pytest
=
test
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python-wcmatch not compatible to python3.12
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Done: Description updated and fix uploaded
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* The code in wcmatch uses inner details of libraries hidden in python 3.12
* That breaks several use cases like ansible-lint and many self tests
[racb] ansible-lint doesn't work at all. Calling it with
Thank you Adric and Daniel.
I'll upload this to Noble unapproved where it should hopefully be quickly
accepted given the great pre-checks. I'll use your hints to extend on the test
steps in the description ...
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Hi,
first of all thanks for all the prep work.
The patch LGTM and I agree we should add it.
I was happy to see the suggestions on how to reproduce, but while writing it
out in more detail could not reproduce the hang. The following are the steps I
drafted to an SRU templates "how to test and
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python-wcmatch not compatible to python3.12
To
** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ * The code in wcmatch uses inner details of libraries hidden in python 3.12
+ * That breaks several use cases like ansible-lint and many self tests
+
+ [ Test Plan ]
+
+ 1. For the original report, run ansible-lint
+
+ 2. For a wider coverage I
MR:
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** Summary changed:
- ansible-lint crashes in 24.04
+ python-wcmatch not compatible to python3.12
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As reported this was just the pre python 3.12 version and not rebuilt since
April 2023.
Thereby I agree to Sorin's suggestion of this not being ansible related at all.
Running the packages self-tests would have been enough to spot this in
the first place,.
But this only had autodep8-python3
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Out of a discussion with Renan.
On the system that worked, this triggers it again as it will run apt-
cache policy.
root@n:~# pro attach C1FTFZ9LbGLJWbJdbXhT9twkhymSQ
An unexpected error occurred: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in position
18: invalid start byte
For more details, see the
Interesting, the team will later have a deeper look.
But I'm confused as you can see in the following:
---
First confirming the original problem
root@n:~# locale
LANG=C.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=
LC_CTYPE="fr_FR"
LC_NUMERIC="fr_FR"
LC_TIME="fr_FR"
LC_COLLATE="fr_FR"
LC_MONETARY="fr_FR"
LC_MESSAGES="fr_FR"
Hey,
I agree, this should be equally fine to be promoted on Noble as well.
None of the critical elements are different.
Please land the addition of a matching Extra-Exclude in the noble branch
of the seeds before doing so.
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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1004744
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[MIR] linuxptp
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[MIR] libdisplay-info
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Merge libslirp from Debian unstable for oracular
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Merge Pre-Checks
There is some back and forth on the Debian side of 2029431 which is the only
Delta we effectively have.
We didn't have any negative reports and since then others chimed in and wanted
the same. I didn't dive much deeper but right now I see more arguments to keep
the delta than
Hi, a month passed since the last update.
I wanted to ask if there has been any insight into why it happened and
how it will be fixed - or if and why this might become a Won't Fix?
I'm personally OK either way but would appreciate an update what we should
expect on this case :-)
Thanks in
a checks (only nautilus itself later)
Problems: None
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Trying to take a look at this to speed it up as requested...
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I've dropped Ubuntu-sponsors to get off the lists people check.
Once the answers (or even better updated debdiffs) have been provided please
add them back to pop up so someone can have a look again.
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or confirmed once provided.
Thanks in advance!
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Patch review
First of all it is not as complex as it seems, it does the very same multiple
times.
But I still found some things I need to ask.
Overall, once you had a look at those 4 points, addressed or explained
them the next sponsor coming by (or myself if I do not miss the ping due
to your
Being an upstream merged change makes it ok for Oracular,
but for the backports it is complex as it is messing with memory management and
as you said does not apply as-is.
Some comments and adaptations I'll have to make:
- thanks for having dep-3 patch headers at all, that is often forgotten
-
Hi, I come by reviewing patches that have patches to sponsor, trying to help
this going forward.
Thank you for your work and linking the related upstream discussions.
The patch is merged upstream but only in 5.0 and later.
There have been some reports that around 4.0 it was still ok.
Comparing
This all LGTM, sponsoring to jammy-unapproved
$ dput ubuntu ../thermald_2.4.9-1ubuntu0.5_source.changes
Uploading thermald using ftp to ubuntu (host: upload.ubuntu.com; directory:
/ubuntu)
running gitubuntu: Warn if uploading without git-ubuntu Vcs-* entries.
running updatemaintainer: Stop if
I had two systems, none had more than two thermal zones.
It was enough to outline the test a bit better, but not to show the good / bad
case output.
But it gave me the chance to test and install the build I had which is
all fine
$ sudo apt install ./thermald_2.4.9-1ubuntu0.5_amd64.deb
Reading
Local test build has been happy as well.
You test description is not wrong, but a bit too incomplete for what an SRU
should have.
"Check the output of thermald" could use some "how exactly" and good/bad case
examples.
I got a system in testflinger with a modern CPU hoping it would expose
this
I checked upstream git if there are any follow up fixes to the changed
code we should apply right away, there are none.
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Fix CPU thermal
The patch headers requested by Lucas are good as well now - thanks!
The changelog mention of the related patch is good too.
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Fix CPU
I double checked if we also need to fix others e.g. mantic as often -dev
releases in between are forgotten but they need to be fixed as well to avoid
upgraders regressing.
But that looks fine
git tag --contains df8ac025d22e51c237c8ebe2aa25bf672ec04edb
v2.5
v2.5.0-pre
v2.5.1
v2.5.2
v2.5.3
v2.5.4
Hi,
thanks for your update. I come by looking at the sponsoring queue and will have
a look...
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Fix CPU thermal sensors enumeration
To
Frode mentioned he will aim at doing the OVS upload in the next pulse.
To track that I've opened bug 2069991 for him, which allows us to track
it.
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[Impact]
This release sports mostly bug-fixes and we would like to make sure all of our
supported customers have access to these improvements. Among other things this
also fixes a test issue with newer DPDK which will unblock providing the
backport
of that stable release.
FYI - I can't set/triage the UCA task to set the actual release these
goes to
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Title:
[SRU] openvswitch 3.3.1 point release
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The issue in openvswitch tests with the new release has been fixed (Only Noble
onwards).
See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvswitch/+bug/2067889
You might coordinate with Frode if/when that will land in OVS in Noble.
That might be full 3.3.1 (if that is what they planned) or just
I've put a reminder to bug 2068019 and we are happy to wait for this new upload
to unblock this.
But since we know what it actually waits for it makes no sense to show up in
the bug housekeeping weekly - dropping the server-todo tag.
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Title:
Upgrade to v2.11.1.4 on Oracular
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snmpd crashes with segfault
Thank you that satisfies the test case, a few more day of maturing.
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That is awesome, thanks Vincent.
We will pick it up in the subsequent merge of chrony then.
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Sadly the backport seems to be complex per Andreas evaluation.
It is fixed in Noble onwards and the symptom is "only" false positive
notifications.
As-is this seems not to be feasible effort to fix it in Jammy and before.
If someone has a great approach to tackle this more easily we are open to
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file root.hints needs update
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Fully complete in Oracular now and DPDK/OVS migrated together
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpdk/23.11.1-1
@Frode - will you prepare an OVS 3.3.1 for Noble so we can do the DPDK
stable update afterwards?
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Status:
ermissison.
The only drawback is that therefore the attack severity (if there is one)
is higher.
Gladly for the most likely attack surface (manipulated profile data) there
is no elevated permission needed (that is only for profiling)
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Sorry it took so long from the assignment last week, finally started on this
MIR review.
If I can't complete I'd at least leave you what I found until then so you can
act on these.
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New OVS is in Oracular
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvswitch/3.3.1-1
Some tests already were happy in old runs, ppc64 and arm64 have not run the way
they need to.
I've triggered them with the new DPDK and the new OVS together.
Unless some other, formerly masked, test issue affects
We found a different solution that fixes even more.
Included as:
commit cc99622485062b902362ffa3a08317dc0f926164
Author: David Marchand
Date: Thu Jun 6 15:11:11 2024 +0200
system-dpdk: Fix socket conflict when starting testpmd.
Which is in upstream stable update v3.3.1
Frode will as
Submitted for upstream discussion:
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DPDK 23.11.1 / OVS 3.3.0 cause
Thanks to m4 expansion I had to change it in tests/system-dpdk-testsuite for
retesting.
The real fix would be in ./tests/system-dpdk-macros.at though.
Adding the following to the rules made it work:
/TELEMETRY: Socket write base info to client failed/d
Now the questions is "is this a warning
With what I know from comment #14 and comment #5 I tried to get deeper
to finally find what actually goes wrong which still eludes me :-/
Env vars that we need:
OVS_RUNDIR=/var/run/openvswitch/
abs_top_srcdir=../_debian/openvswitch/
1. db creation + starting ovsdb with --detach in background +
I checked with my peers and it seems this happens indeed to almost
everyone. The only exceptions are thos that diabled the assistant or not
using gnome in the first place.
@Jorrit
I agree, the folks I checked had various other GPUs - all affected AFAICS.
@Jon
Just like you I usually use just
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Here the differences I spot on a high level:
4. OVS-DPDK - ping vhost-user ports
- testpmd.log - not much difference
- ovsdb-server.log
ovsdb-server is killed (sig 15) in the bad case 7 seconds after starting
that kill is after the test log ends, so it could be cleanup
- ovs-vswitchd.log
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After the setup outlined above I was running the set the autopkgtest identified
(4-5 16-17 20-21
). With that I was able to trigger good/bad case in a reproducible way.
In my repro-environment, test 5 also fails in the good case - which
might just be my test environment's fault. Hence I'm
Directly running just the failing test (of the 6 I picked the MTU upper
bound that I analyzed above) works like this:
# WIP
apt install ubuntu-dev-tools conntrack curl devscripts dpdk-dev ethtool equivs
net-tools ncat python3-pyftpdlib tcpdump wget
apt-get remove --yes --purge netcat-openbsd
ln
The log message I have seen might be a red herring as well [1] added
that but unless something insists on "non-ERR" that should not be the
reason as it is not changing behavior.
But then, what else am I looking for, Frode confirmed that he will do
some triage and debug from the OVS POV which
Frode mentioned that OVS 3.3.1 might get some bonus love in regard to DPDK
23.11.1 [1].
In the past that was only ever needed for new features, which the stable update
does not have, but there is a chance that this is just a test bug I do not yet
understand fully - so yeah, giving this a look
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The only very unique entry I got here in those logs of the dpdk enabled
openvswitch in the bad case was:
1|dpdk|ERR|TELEMETRY: Socket write base info to client failed
Not sure where to go with that, is that from the switch or the client even?
I might need to reach out if there are any known
23.11.1-1 console output
root@o-dpdk-ovs:~# systemctl stop openvswitch-switch ovs-vswitchd
root@o-dpdk-ovs:~# rm /var/log/openvswitch/ovs-vswitchd.log
root@o-dpdk-ovs:~# systemctl start openvswitch-switch ovs-vswitchd
root@o-dpdk-ovs:~# ovs-vsctl show
9a966e25-a911-45d1-a5ad-1beeb7c142a1
From here I was capturing full logs of this with DPDK 23.11-1 and
23.11.1-1
23.11-1 console output:
root@o-dpdk-ovs:~# systemctl stop openvswitch-switch ovs-vswitchd
root@o-dpdk-ovs:~# rm /var/log/openvswitch/ovs-vswitchd.log
root@o-dpdk-ovs:~# systemctl start openvswitch-switch ovs-vswitchd
Trying to isolate the commands used in the failing test (works in a not
too small Oracular VM):
0. Prep install and config
apt install openvswitch-switch-dpdk dpdk-dev
echo "NR_2M_PAGES=784" >> /etc/dpdk/dpdk.conf
systemctl restart dpdk
update-alternatives --set ovs-vswitchd
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