** Changed in: oem-priority/quantal
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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irqbalance classifies network interfaces
Daniel/Kent
Thanks for doing the testing - LGTM aside from the issues you raised.
I'll re-sync with Debian and add the missing Build-Depends on libnuma-
dev. We can then take a look at the 1.0.4 release as a bug-fix only
release.
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This bug was fixed in the package irqbalance - 1.0.3-1ubuntu1
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* Resync with Debian testing and fix compatibility with NUMA
based systems (LP: #974450).
- d/control: Add libnuma-dev to Build-Depends.
irqbalance (1.0.3-1)
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/irqbalance
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Title:
irqbalance classifies network interfaces with custom/renamed
interfaces as
@jm-leddy - the fact that this was missed pre-freeze is not lost on
me...
We might not need a freeze exception as the new version does resolve
this and other bugs - leave it with me.
** Changed in: irqbalance (Ubuntu Quantal)
Assignee: (unassigned) = James Page (james-page)
** Changed in:
As discussed with James Page. This has a FFe ACK, on the condition that
jm-leddy/vanhoof help validate it doesn't regress, and support the
resolution of any fallout that is missed.
James suggested that this could be done via a PPA. If that route is
taken, i'd like to see it in the archive by
@jm-leddy
I've uploaded the version from debian to ppa:james-page/junk for
quantal.
Its in the build queue - please could you test once its built and
validate that its working OK.
I'll then sync to the main archive.
Thanks
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Kent and I tested your package on a couple systems. We discovered that
the package is missing libnuma-dev from its Build-Depends so does not
correctly work on a NUMA system (such as the PowerEdge R820). I had
previously missed this because of the system I was running it on. :-(
Adding this
The Debian bug for the libnuma-dev build-dep is http://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=686986
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Title:
irqbalance
irqbalance 0.56 was released in June 2010, and 1.0.3, which Debian
Wheezy has, was released in December of last year. I've looked at the
1.0.3 package in Debian and Quantal's 0.56, and the only changes
necessary are updating debian/control (XSBC-Original-Maintainer,
Maintainer, and
The attached .debian.tar.bz2 with the irqbalance 1.0.4 source builds
irqbalance on Precise and runs without problems.
** Attachment added: irqbalance_1.0.4-1.debian.tar.bz2
I'd like to second the importance of having a working irqbalance now
rather than later now that biosdevname is available in 12.10. I think
it'd be worth it to try and get a feature freeze exception for this.
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This is pretty important. We're finally offering biosdevname for people
that want to try it. It would be a bit of a black eye for us to not have
a working irqbalance. Irqbalance is important for enterprise use cases,
especially as we see 10gE become more mainstream, and the irqbalance we
have
@James
How important is this for quantal? We are now past feature freeze and
this is a seeded package so syncing the new upstream release over from
Debian will required a Feature Freeze Exception.
Just determining whether this needs some focus now or next release.
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I see, sorry for the confusion. LP doesn't have the milestone in the
history so it wasn't clear to me.
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James, IIRC, according to the rls-q-incoming process, the tag should be
added only if the bug isn't targeted to the current dev release, which
this bug is. That's why I removed the tag! :)
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Title:
irqbalance classifies network interfaces with custom/renamed
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** Tags removed: rls-q-incoming
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** Tags removed: rls-incomming
** Tags added: rls-q-incoming
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** Changed in: oem-priority/quantal
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Changed in: irqbalance (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-12.04 = ubuntu-12.10
** Also affects: irqbalance (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Medium
Status: New
** Changed in: irqbalance (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Tags removed: rls-mgr-q-tracking
** Tags added: rls-incomming
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Since I wrote comment #1, Debian has rebased the version to something
1.0.3 or later, so if we just take that we'll get the fix.
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We should get debian to rebase to something more recent. Debian unstable
is at version 0.56, and the latest upstream version is 1.0.3 .
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** Changed in: oem-priority/precise
Status: New = Won't Fix
** Tags added: rls-mgr-q-tracking
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** Changed in: oem-priority/precise
Assignee: (unassigned) = James M. Leddy (jm-leddy)
** Changed in: oem-priority/q-series
Assignee: (unassigned) = James M. Leddy (jm-leddy)
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** Also affects: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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irqbalance classifies network interfaces
** Changed in: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: irqbalance (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Also affects: oem-priority/precise
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: oem-priority/q-series
Importance: Medium
Status: New
** Changed in: irqbalance (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-12.04
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