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The maas-dhcp server doesn't start up if there's an existing daemon
running, which is almost certainly going to be the case from a default
installation of the isc-dhcp-server package.
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Title:
radosgw crash on armhf architecture
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Title:
--help and --version should be available
I receive these errors, however on my system(s) it is accompanied by a
network dropout - Is this not a genuine bug related to debian bug
#669184
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=669184
[37288.613730] kvm: 2620: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc0010001
[37922.460334] nfs: server
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Can't connect to a local installation of openssh-server.
ssh localhost fails with Broken pipe, here's the tail of ssh -vv:
...
debug1: Enabling compression at level 6.
debug1: Authentication succeeded (publickey).
Authenticated to localhost ([127.0.0.1]:22).
debug1: channel
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sshd: preauth child terminated by signal 11
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This is the PHP Script on the server:
?php
if (isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) )
{
echo SECURE: This page is being accessed through a secure
connection.brbr;
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{
echo UNSECURE: This page is being access through
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Title:
Data over Port 443 not encrypted
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I can confirm that Arnold solution (#73) works in my ubuntu precise.
I've perfomed a do-release-upgrade and all works fine after made these
changes.
cheers.
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OK. So when will this be fixed? This bug has been open for a year and
3 months already. It was reported in the previous LTS and is still
present in the current LTS. That makes this bug over 2 years old.
Is having a crashing proxy server in two LTS releases acceptable? Is it
acceptable
Public bug reported:
For ARM support, maas-enlist needs to post the subarch, as returned in
the second half of `archdetect` output. For example, in
armhf/highbank, it needs to post the highbank part to MAAS as well.
This will require an SRU to Precise in order for MAAS to be able to
deploy
Fix worked for me, I'll upload a new version of ceph ASAP.
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Julian,
Just a comment. If a bug affects upstream, you do not need to mark it as
invalid against Ubuntu. The bug is valid against ubuntu, and normally we would
hope that its fix would be tracked in ubuntu as well.
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What is returned by `ssh-add -l' is a list of keys which have
corresponding .pub files.
I tried to connect to server H with some key K, and gave my password to a
graphical ssh-askpass.
Then it was possible to connect again without a password, as intended.
After `ssh-add -d K', key K still
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Title:
cannot umount guestfs
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Quoting Joseph Salisbury (joseph.salisb...@canonical.com):
Thanks, Serge. It would be good to know if the bug goes away if you
boot the precise kernel in the quantal vm. That will tell us if this is
a regression. If it is, we can perform a kernel bisect to identify the
commit in Quantal
Are you using vde?
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Title:
kvm: 7767: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc0010001
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Note that I cannot reproduce this. When I do
ssh -o PasswordAuthentication=no 10.42.43.23
I can log in using authorized keys, but am not queried for a password.
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Can you please run
'apport-collect 1052707'
on the client, and give us the release on both client and server?
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Sep 16 07:47:41 dt-hs01 named[3654]: /etc/bind/named.conf.options:1: unknown
option 'forwarders'
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Title:
package bind9
Thanks for submitting this bug. Could you please attach your
/etc/bind/named.conf.options file?
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
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Can you please post /etc/ssh/sshd_config, /etc/pamd./sshd on the server?
Is there anything in /var/log/syslog or /var/log/kern.log?
If you have admin rights on the server, you could determine the exact
location of the segfault by installing the openssh-server-dbgsym package
as described in
Thanks for submitting this bug.
Looking at the precise auto.master manual page
(http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/en/man5/auto.master.5.html),
it still lists /etc/default/autofs. If you look at the manual page
source, it uses
@@autofsconfdir@@/autofs
where autofsconfdir is
(I'm marking this bug invalid as I believe the reference you want is
there. If I misunderstood then please do reply and we will re-open.
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Serge, at the moment it is a bit difficult but in a few weeks I could
have some spare machines available on which I could install Quantal.
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Le 26/09/2012 16:40, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
(I'm marking this bug invalid as I believe the reference you want is
there. If I misunderstood then please do reply and we will re-open.
** Changed in: autofs5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Well, OK; the reference is in the
Quoting Andreas Ntaflos (d...@pseudoterminal.org):
Serge, at the moment it is a bit difficult but in a few weeks I could
have some spare machines available on which I could install Quantal.
Thanks. I hope to strenuously re-test this myself in the next few
days.
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Title:
Relation not found when running relation-list
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Title:
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I had a Lucid x64 server working with a Dell MD3000i with 4 paths and
worked as expected. I added the prio rdac line to the conf file, then
upgraded to Precise, and removed the old mpath_rdac line and reboot one
more time, just to be sure. I did this based on a section in
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I have also tried a clean install of precise and I see the same results.
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Title:
poor performance after upgrade to
Have you verified that the rdac driver is loaded? Also please account for
the contents of /etc/initramfs-tools/modules, scsi_dh_rdac must be
loaded at boot time to be discovered correctly.
** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
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Not likely to happen this week, as I'm swamped with beta2 stuff at the
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Ok, something's behaving very wrong here. apt claims it's going to
upgrade libkrb5-dev, then proceeds to try to configure the current
version whose dependencies aren't satisfied. Bouncing this over to apt.
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via lsmod? scsi_dh_rdac is loaded. Does it need to be in the initramfs
even if I'm not booting off it?
doing so does fix the performance, but it is also counter-intuitive.
Shouldn't the multipath driver read the conf file and load the needed
modules before finding anything?
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The patch listed in comment #2 is applied in precise and quantal, so the
bug should be fixed. (The sample .img file in the description is also
no longer available.)
Marking this 'fix released'. Please feel free to re-open if you can
reproduce this bug.
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Public bug reported:
Developers from OpenVswitch have requested we update to the current
stable release, 1.4.3. This version is a bug-fix only release for the
1.4 branch that contains the following changes:
8249ccc Declare the version as 1.4.3.
02978b5 datapath: Fix FLOW_BUFSIZE definition.
Public bug reported:
For the networkless install testing of ubuntu server, I tried to install
all tasks from tasksel on the 20120925 i386 and amd64 server images.
Both failed when trying to install postfix:
Sep 26 17:41:03 in-target: dpkg: error processing postfix (--configure):
Sep 26 17:41:03
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Title:
Failed to
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That's never how it works. multipath has no kernel module loading ability. Would
make a nice feature though. I admit that discovering which dh
is the necessary one is a bit arcane and not well documented anywhere.
The best practice here is to load the necessary device handler into your initrd
so
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Public security bug reported:
Please sync tomcat6 6.0.35-5 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Changelog entries since current quantal version 6.0.35-4:
tomcat6 (6.0.35-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Apply patch to README.Debian to explain setting
This isn't really a feature change, so no FFe would normally be needed.
However, as we are going solo compared to Debian, i appreciate your
diligence in the consideration.
Thanks.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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My devices are on iscsi, and I'm not booting off them. They are not
connected until after the root goes live and network comes active, via
normal means.
I never manually loaded scsi_dh_rdac before, it's not in my initrd nor
my modules files. It loaded automatically somehow. Why isn't it
I'm experiencing similar symptoms. After a little debugging, this is
what I think is happening:
As Admin user, in get_volumes_data of IndexView, 2 lists are created:
'volumes' and 'instances'. 'Volumes' appears to have a global scope,
but 'instances' is tenant-specific. The view attempts to
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected precise
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- With the setting PasswordAuthentication no in /etc/ssh/ssh_config or
- when passing -o PasswordAuthentication=no, ssh still prompts for a
- password for keyboard-interactive authentication.
+ With the setting
FYI: apport-collect takes a binary package, so I had to run:
apport-collect -p openssh-client 1052707
The server is FreeBSD 7.3 amd64, apparently running the sshd:
$ /usr/sbin/sshd -v
sshd: illegal option -- v
OpenSSH_5.1p1 FreeBSD-20080901, OpenSSL 0.9.8e 23 Feb 2007
I can't repro this with an
The ntp package provides /usr/sbin/ntp-wait
NTP can use this, or a similar technique, to emit an Upstart event when
the time is synchronised. It would be nice to be able to react to this
(although maybe not to block daemon startup indefinitely).
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There is no feature, that has ever existed, that has the capacity to *at
runtime*
examine all attached disks, and cross reference their SCSI INQUIRY data to
a table of available device handlers. That table does not exist, if it did, it
would be miserable to maintain.
I checked the udev rules and
But it survive a reboot. several in fact. I always reboot after major
config changes to reduce the chance of a 2am phone call after a power
outage. I don't lightly file bugs, it's 3 days and 4 OS re-installs to
get me here. This was working on Lucid, and required additional setup
for Precise
I have encountered this too while trying to put together an image for
12.04.1 LTS kernel 3.2.0-31-generic. Same premise, upstart fails to
correctly initialize autofs (5.0.6-0ubuntu5) on boot because of ypbind
wait-for-state issues but it doesn't seem to be related to dnsmasq
(server is NOT managed
I tried this package 0.1+bzr1063+dfsg-0+1080+96~ppa0~quantal1 in the QA
lab and still no maas dhcp server. If I try to start the service
manually after install: sudo service maas-dhcp-server start, it doesn't
start.
/var/lib/maas/ doesn't have a dhcp dir and no dhcp related config.
and I get the
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Modify settings or
Hmm, that's interesting, does that mean that after reboot scsi_dh_rdac is
loaded?
Please verify.
Yes, it is available with the lucid kernel. Also note that if you were to
reference
your vendor documentation, it would probably recommend that you load
rdac driver (been around for a long time
after the upgrade and initial reboot, I change the config file and
verified multipath -ll was as I expected, then rebooted and did the pv
test. I did nothing else between my first posting and the reply
verifying lsmod, so yes, it was loaded on reboot.
I have both controllers in the md3000i, and
Matsubara, that's odd because it worked for me. :/
Scott, ok, thanks.
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Title:
dhcpd.conf is not updated after package install
To
Since the last samba updates to precise the two workarounds (installing
3.5.6 deb package or using samba 4RC1 from the software centre) that I
mentioned above are no longer effective; 356 will not install, and 4RC1
will not start.
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Ok now I've re-created this on a new canonistack instance. Very odd, I am
investigating.
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Title:
dhcpd.conf is not updated
This is the queue name transition problem, I'm linking the branch that
fixes it.
** Changed in: maas
Status: Fix Released = Triaged
** Branch linked: lp:~rvb/maas/packaging.user-master-queue
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** Changed in: maas
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Title:
dhcpd.conf is not updated after package install
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Title:
maas-dhcp has no sudoers permission to start
I just read this entire chain, and I'm surprised not to see mention of
using an NSS plugin, like Avahi (and ldap and NIS and /etc/hosts and DNS
itself). I expect it would be simple enough to write a small NSS plugin
that merely calls the NM-dnsmasq (running on localhost on a port other
than 53)
The same issue was reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon/+bug/1053488
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Title:
Internal server error when accessing
Then we might have a distro bug here, which is weird as I've done hundreds of
SAN installs with lucid and have had to manage the scsi_dh modules everytime.
So on your lucid system, /etc/initramfs-tools/modules should be empty
except for the commented out examples.
The next thing to check is the
There's nothing in any of the priority checkers except scsi cmds. See for
yourself.
bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/+branch/ubuntu/lucid/multipath-tools/
path_priority/pp_rdac/pp_rdac.c
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Available in quantal, would be good to get this in the cloud archive.
** Affects: nova (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: cloud-archive
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Public bug reported:
The package is available in quantal. Also getting the latest novnc
package in would be great too
** Affects: nova (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: cloud-archive
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Attaching a debdiff that incorporates the patch in the upstream bug
report. I've tested it on my servers for about 24h now, and it seems to
work perfectly. I haven't got a single error message from munin, while
normally I get 2-5 of them each day.
** Patch added: munin_1.4.6-3ubuntu3.2.debdiff
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