Stefan,
The test machine did not exhibit the fork/clone behavior in this bug. The
wrong cpu times were pretty bad though and perhaps unrelated to this bug. The
experiment lasted 3 days on a loaded 4096meg cache large instance. That
*should have been long enough but with this bug it's tough to
Stefan,
I have some boxes that seem to reproduce this behaviour rather frequently.
This is great news since this bug is so hard to reproduce.
I just launched with the new testing kernels you provided (aki-9ab546f3
x86_64) on a server that has 4096meg cache (the bad behaving size).
Unfortunatel
Hi guys,
I've been following this bug very closely and I just had it happen to me
on an Instance running Maverick. Kernel version was 2.6.35-22-virtual
and I realize a newer -25- is out. Will see if I can repro with that as
well. This was a classic example of the bug, it happened during a large
Took this for a test drive with the natty alpha2 AMI and it is
functioning as expected. Thanks.
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Title:
Adding RightScale support to cloud-init
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cloud-init
The goal here is to get Canonical's official images to launch with
RightScale hooks so that RightScale customers can use the official
Canonical image. Currently the only option available for RightScale
customers wanting to use the official Can
Opinion:
1) When compared to the cost of running the rest of the mirror infrastructure
(such as EBS cost), the cost of traffic between zones is not a significant
factor.
2) Using a traceroute method you could still end up with a bad server selection
rather easily.
Question:
What's the best wa