This bug was fixed in the package multipath-tools - 0.8.8-1ubuntu1 --------------- multipath-tools (0.8.8-1ubuntu1) jammy; urgency=medium
* Merge with Debian unstable (LP: #1946834, #1961136). Remaining changes: - d/p/enable-find-multipaths.patch: re-enable find_multipaths by default -- see the removed 'add_find-multipaths.patch' (LP 1463046) - d/p/kpartx-Improve-finding-loopback-device-by-file.patch: Improve finding loopback devices (LP 1747044) - d/multipath.conf: Install friendly names multipath.conf by default, instead of generating it in every installer. - debian/multipath-tools.dm-mpath-lvm.udev: Adjust initramfs integration for new udev rules - Remove d/initramfs/local-top (redundant with other initramfs scripts): + init-top: take over loading modules (dm-multipath and SCSI device handlers); move the missing dm-emc there (now scsi-dh-emc; see BTS 567014). + d/rules: do not install local-top anymore. + remove d/initramfs/local-top - debian/initramfs/hooks: Add dm-queue-length: users may want to change from the default selector and should be able to do so. (LP 1673350) - multipath initramfs fixes for booting from multipathed devices: + d/initramfs/hooks: also copy wwids file on the installed system to ensure all paths come up on boot. (LP 1479929) + d/initramfs/hooks: install multipathd and required directories. + d/initramfs/hooks: copy multipath udev rules to initramfs + d/initramfs/hooks: do not copy kpartx rules to initramfs + d/initramfs/local-bottom: remember to stop multipathd. + d/initramfs/local-premount: wait for udev to settle before the call to resolve_device() in local_mount_root(), so the by-uuid/ symlinks have a chance to be updated by the multipath udev rules (LP 1503286). + d/initramfs/local-premount: Run multipath with -B so not to assign names nor change /etc/multipath/bindings during initramfs (LP 1561103) + d/rules: install d/initramfs/local-bottom + d/rules: install d/initramfs/local-premount - debian/initramfs/local-bottom: wait for the multipathd unix socket to close, so to avoid multipathd.socket unit failure. (LP 1682178) - Split kpartx initramfs bits into kpartx-boot for dmraid (LP 941874) + d/initramfs/kpartx.hook + d/kpartx-boot.postinst + d/kpartx-boot.postrm + d/control: Add kpartx-boot package for dmraid + d/rules: Install kpartx initramfs hook - d/rules: Move udev rules to priority 95, because rules that load modules should be >90. - Don't build the multipath-tools binary package on i386; we only want kpartx. * Dropped changes: - Use stable wwn-* names in autopkgtest that work with or without friendly names, as scsi-${DM_NAME} is not a stable symlink name. [ Included in 0.8.8-1 ] - debian/tests/tgtbasedmpaths: Add sleep to allow for device creation [ Included in 0.8.8-1 ] - d/p/kpartx_more_loopback_fixes.patch: fix loopback mounted files some more: since we stat() the loopback device node, we can't rely on S_ISREG() tests to handle this case, and should look at the device itself instead. (LP 1543430) [ Applied upstream in 0.8.6 ] - d/p/no-start-in-containers.patch: Do not attempt to start multipath-tools in containers, should switch for on-demand udev/socket based activation in the future. (LP 1823093) [ Applied upstream in 0.8.7 ] - d/t/control: use allow-stderr for kpartx-file-loopback, the new gdisks version displays warnings on stderr now. [ Fixed in 0.8.8-1 ] * Added changes: - d/t/kpartx-file-loopback: silence kpartx messages to stderr - d/rules: remove -Bsymbolic-functions from LDFLAGS -- Athos Ribeiro <athos.ribe...@canonical.com> Mon, 21 Feb 2022 18:18:27 -0300 ** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1961136 Title: Syslog shows "multipathd[3142]: failed to increase buffer size" in Ubuntu 22.04 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/1961136/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs