Public bug reported:
After upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 a lot of authentification
problems appeared on our mail cluster (Postfix/Dovecot).
I found out it was due to the format of the salt in the hashed passphrase.
All non working hashes have a '&' character in the salt:
Hi Christian,
1. is there a way to just upgrade libvirt/qemu?
i would like to avoid a upgrade to a new openstack version.
to reproduce the problem i just have to upgrade the guest instances
and reboot them. BTW after setting "handle_virt_lifecycle_events = False"
in nova.conf on the compute
i got the exact same error messages from qemu and nova-compute.
it happend in one of 12 instance reboots from within the guest.
my verison:
qemu 2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.16
2017-11-10T10:03:40.809299Z qemu-system-x86_64: Virtqueue size exceeded
it's quite a big problem if you have to update many
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1150413 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1150413
Thank you Dave for your help!
I compiled the package with your patch with a buffer size of 8192 and now it
works.
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I have the exact same problem as Javier.
I also use ISPConfig and our www-data user is in about 934 groups.
This fix http://people.canonical.com/~chiluk/lp1176215/ did not help in
my case.
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Hi!
The multipath -F workaround does not really work in my enviroment, beacause i
use openstack nova which does not
use this command. so if i terminate a nova instance, nova tries to logout and
the whole compute-node hangs after some time :(
Alex
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