Seeing exactly the same behavior on a multitude of different hardware
platforms and VMs.
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Title:
unexplainable high load average
To manage notif
There hasn't been any updates on this bug since it was filed. Is anyone
from the Ubuntu or Debian team working on it?
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Title:
multipath installs
We ran into this issue as well and as you have correctly stated, it's a
result of libvirtd becoming unresponsive. Thus far we have not been
able to resolve the issue at its core but I can offer you a workaround.
It's a simple script which calls virsh help (which will block
indefinitely when the l
The problem is actually more prevalent than just boot time. In fact, if
the DHCP server goes away at any point and the lease expires, dhclient
will timeout and exit without ever retrying again. The result is that
the system in question basically falls off the network, with the only
way to recover