Symlinks would work, but we'd have to make sure that:
- We still ship the main file as a conffile so the user can edit it or remove
it.
- We don't create the symlink if the source file doesn't exist.
- dnsmasq follows symlinks (likely but still worth checking)
So yeah, that should work. Might
ubuntu version :
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in my nova.conf
it used to be this, I commented it out
#scheduler_driver=nova.scheduler.simple.SimpleSchedul
What about putting the conffile in a different directory, symlinking it
in the postinst, and deleting the link in the perm?
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I'd mention it in the changelog when doing the change but we should indeed
include a comment in the file for both lxc and libvirt.
I see that network-manager's own file already has a comment indicating what the
file is for and that removing it or the package will revert that change in
behaviour.
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Launchpad had previously marked this confirmed for affecting several
users. I'm curious who else has seen this behavior, and under what
circumstances?
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> So the recommendation here is to just do that change in all 3 packages,
> SRU were applicable and tell people to use --purge if they want to
> restore dnsmasq's original behaviour.
What would be the best place to tell them this? In a comment in the
/etc/dnsmasq.d/lxc file itself?
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There's nothing in syslog for the VM or host that would imply
performance degradation.
I have done this with hugepages and made sure huge page use was
consistent. Previously I disabled hugepages and didn't see a difference
but I haven't tested again.
I'm using (C)LVM back off FCoE/SAN but I have
Simon in #49:
> It doesn't work [...] the order of servers given to the DBus
> interface isn't preserved internally
Aha, so the answer to my question
> Will switching on strict-order have the same effect
> now that nameserver addresses are sent over D-Bus?
(in comment #42) is "No". So switching
(marking incomplete pending response. In addition to retitling, I think
the bug should also be targeted to project QEMU and qemu Ubuntu source
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It doesn't sound like this bug should be removed, rather re-titled.
Are there any messages in syslog about expecting performance
degradation? Have you tried to reproduce this with and without
hugepages?
Can you reproduce the same thing with a simple local raw file or LVM
backend?
Can you give t
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* depend on wget and ca-cert
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I tested with qemu-kvm 1.3.0. It seems that the issue still exists, but
that it exists without a live migration if you wait long enough.
That is if you start a VM on one node and run phoronix batch-run
pts/compilation, wait 4 hours (with the VM and physical host doing
nothing else) an re-run the
Alright, so I had a very quick look at the maintscript helper, and it
won't help us in this case :(
So I think the best thing we can do is drop that rm from the postrm and
move the restart of dnsmasq to the purge target.
This will be consistent with what any other similar package does, but has on
Confirmed the mentioned remove + install case, the same problem will
apply to lxc, libvirt and network-manager as they're all sharing that
piece of code.
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Non-responsive zookeeper leads to spinning agent and traceback
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grizzly scheduler can not start with import error
To manage notifications about th
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FTBFS on raring in schroot
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Upgrade to new upstream version 0.14.2
To manage
This bug was fixed in the package libvirt - 1.0.2-0ubuntu3
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* libvirt-bin.postrm: only remove /etc/dnsmasq.d/libvirt-bin during
remove. (LP: #1113821)
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That's still a bug. If you remove and reinstall the package, the file
won't come back.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On 04/02/2013 17:07, Simon Kelley wrote:
> On 04/02/13 15:36, Sergio Callegari wrote:
>> On 04/02/2013 15:40, Simon Kelley wrote:
>>> On 03/02/13 07:48, Thomas Hood wrote:
> there's still the unresolved question
> of whether re-enabling --strict-order
> will suffice as a workaround, sin
** No longer affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: libvirt (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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libvirt-bin deletes /etc/dnsmasq.d/libvirt-bin on upgrade
On 04/02/13 15:36, Sergio Callegari wrote:
> On 04/02/2013 15:40, Simon Kelley wrote:
>> On 03/02/13 07:48, Thomas Hood wrote:
there's still the unresolved question
of whether re-enabling --strict-order
will suffice as a workaround, since
12.10 relies on DBus to populate the
>>>
On 04/02/2013 15:40, Simon Kelley wrote:
> On 03/02/13 07:48, Thomas Hood wrote:
>>> there's still the unresolved question
>>> of whether re-enabling --strict-order
>>> will suffice as a workaround, since
>>> 12.10 relies on DBus to populate the
>>> nameservers. Is there any extra
>>> information o
Public bug reported:
After running aptitude, I got a slew of these error messages for all
files inside of /etc/.hg
abort: path contains illegal component:
.hg/store/data/bash__completion.d.hg/service.i
abort: path contains illegal component:
.hg/store/data/bash__completion.d.hg/cabal.i
abort: p
On 03/02/13 07:48, Thomas Hood wrote:
>> there's still the unresolved question
>> of whether re-enabling --strict-order
>> will suffice as a workaround, since
>> 12.10 relies on DBus to populate the
>> nameservers. Is there any extra
>> information on this?
>
> Please try it and report back. :-)
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Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Im
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Openstack Ubuntu Testing: nova-common dpkg --co
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Bind9 isn't compile with this option.
It can be very usefull in an ipv4 only network.
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autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so
Any news on this?
This functionality is critical for the use of Ubuntu in our
organization. Since the autofs integration is already present in sssd
1.9.1, it should not be a big task to have the autofs package provide
the lookup_sss.so module. It is only a matter of recompiling the autofs
package.
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quantum-plugin-nicira miss a dependency
To manage
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Oneiric tomcat7 (version 7.0.21-1) has the following vulnerability:
Apache Tomcat is prone to a denial-of-service vulnerability. Attacker
may leverage this issue to consume an excessive amount of CPU resources,
causing a
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