This bug was fixed in the package eucalyptus - 1.6.2~bzr1103-0ubuntu2
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eucalyptus (1.6.2~bzr1103-0ubuntu2) lucid; urgency=low
[ Dustin Kirkland ]
* debian/control: add a recommends on bridge-utils, and a suggests
on aoetools, per feedback from Dan
* debian/eucalyptus-comm
** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Maximum number of 8 loopback devices low for SC
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498174
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Actually, we have the following in the eucalyptus-nc upstart script:
for i in $(seq 0 31); do
[ -b /dev/loop$i ] || (mknod -m 660 /dev/loop$i b 7 $i
&& chown root:disk /dev/loop$i)
done
I'll add it to the eucalyptus-sc upstart script as well.
Or perhaps just put i
I just learned that the number of loop back devices is managed
dynamically by the kernel. However, the number of actual loop back
devices in /dev/ is set to 8 by default. Creating new ones can be done
with
$ sudo mknod b 7 /dev/loop
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Maximum number of 8 loopback devices low for SC
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