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factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53268] Fri, 11 May 2018 08:31 Go to next message
javii is currently offline  javii
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Hi, I noticed latest version (openvz-iso-7.0.7-359.iso) comes with factory repo enabled, but in the factory.repo says it is only for developers.

What should we do?

Thank you!
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53274 is a reply to message #53268] Fri, 11 May 2018 12:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vaverin is currently offline  vaverin
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Dear javii,

it is our fail,
factory repository should be disabled in stable branch.

We're going to release updated version soon,
right now please disable factory repo manually.

Thank you for reporting this issue,
sorry for our mistake,
Vasily Averin
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53297 is a reply to message #53268] Tue, 22 May 2018 09:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
alenco is currently offline  alenco
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Hello Vasily,

Have multiple systems on a fresh install with all factory packages. Looks like those will be for 7.0.8?

Can you let us know when this version will become stable?

Thanks!
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53298 is a reply to message #53297] Tue, 22 May 2018 09:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vaverin is currently offline  vaverin
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vz7 update 8 is expected in month or even later.
However we're going to release an hotfix for update 7 with kernel fixes for "pop ss" and recent "Speculative Store Bypass" issues,
so we'll publish updated openvz7.0.7 iso image with disabled factory repo.
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53299 is a reply to message #53298] Tue, 22 May 2018 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks for your quick response. It seems to be that the factory packages are directly retrieved from the latest CentOS 7, including latest kernel patches with vz7.50.1. So looks that only risk would be in the packges for virutozzo?

Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53300 is a reply to message #53299] Tue, 22 May 2018 13:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vaverin is currently offline  vaverin
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Hmm,

I'm not sure that I understand your question correctly.

Let's take look at
https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/factory/x86_64/os/repo view/

I see here our new kernel, guest tools, dispatcher, criu, libvirt, vzctl and anaconda,
and I do not see here any packages directly retrieved from the latest CentOS 7.

We should not break original CentOS7 functionality (at least I hope so),
but our own packages included into factory are not well tested.
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53306 is a reply to message #53274] Fri, 25 May 2018 02:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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vaverin wrote on Fri, 11 May 2018 09:33
Dear javii,

it is our fail,
factory repository should be disabled in stable branch.

We're going to release updated version soon,
right now please disable factory repo manually.


To confirm, /etc/yum.repos.d has (among others):

- factory.repo
- openvz.repo
- vzlinux.repo

We are to disable everything in factory.repo as well as any entry with factory in the name (like virtuozzolinux-factory) found in vzlinux.repo -- does that sound accurate?
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53310 is a reply to message #53300] Fri, 25 May 2018 18:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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vaverin wrote on Tue, 22 May 2018 15:21
Hmm,

I'm not sure that I understand your question correctly.

Let's take look at
https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/factory/x86_64/os/repo view/

I see here our new kernel, guest tools, dispatcher, criu, libvirt, vzctl and anaconda,
and I do not see here any packages directly retrieved from the latest CentOS 7.

We should not break original CentOS7 functionality (at least I hope so),
but our own packages included into factory are not well tested.


I have one machine with the following error:
May 23 21:33:26 ovz7 kernel: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 00000000ffffffec
<freeze / downtime>
May 25 21:29:55 ovz7 journal: Runtime journal is using 8.0M (max allowed 150.0M, trying to leave 2.3G free of 15.6G available → current limit 150.0M).

Is this the dev-kernel? The machine sometimes freezes with this kernel bug.
3.10.0-693.21.1.vz7.47.4 #1 SMP Sat Apr 28 11:48:07 MSK 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

I'm testing: 3.10.0-693.21.1.vz7.46.7 now.

[Updated on: Fri, 25 May 2018 19:23]

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Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53313 is a reply to message #53310] Sat, 26 May 2018 16:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vaverin is currently offline  vaverin
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"I have one machine with the following error:
May 23 21:33:26 ovz7 kernel: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 00000000ffffffec

Please check /var/crash directory, it should contain subdirectory with vmcore and vmcore-dmesg.txt files.
you you do not have such subdirectory -- please enable kdump service.

Then please submit bug into bugs.openvz.org
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53335 is a reply to message #53306] Mon, 04 June 2018 01:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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websavers wrote on Thu, 24 May 2018 23:13
vaverin wrote on Fri, 11 May 2018 09:33
Dear javii,

it is our fail,
factory repository should be disabled in stable branch.

We're going to release updated version soon,
right now please disable factory repo manually.


To confirm, /etc/yum.repos.d has (among others):

- factory.repo
- openvz.repo
- vzlinux.repo

We are to disable everything in factory.repo as well as any entry with factory in the name (like virtuozzolinux-factory) found in vzlinux.repo -- does that sound accurate?


Since we never got a response from Virtuozzo devs (despite the factory repo being enabled being their screw-up) here's what fixes it:

yum-config-manager --disable factory
yum-config-manager --disable virtuozzolinux-openvz-factory
yum-config-manager --disable virtuozzolinux-factory

yum distribution-synchronization


Then reboot the node to ensure it boots into the new (security patched) kernel. The yum distribution-synchronization command will both install the newest kernel release and ensure all packages are no longer from factory.

[Updated on: Mon, 04 June 2018 01:23]

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Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53489 is a reply to message #53335] Wed, 20 March 2019 08:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Everytime I dome some yum upgrades, factory repo gets enabled again, is it still a bug and we should manually disable factory repo everytime we update?

Regards
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53491 is a reply to message #53489] Thu, 21 March 2019 07:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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> Everytime I dome some yum upgrades, factory repo gets enabled again, is it still a bug and we should manually disable factory repo everytime we update?

We have not experienced this issue. Did you disable the repo properly in /etc/yum.repos.d/factory.repo ?
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53492 is a reply to message #53491] Thu, 21 March 2019 08:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I have manually disabled the repo setting enabled=0 in /etc/yum.repos.d/factory.repo, is this the right way?
Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53506 is a reply to message #53489] Fri, 03 May 2019 01:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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javii wrote on Wed, 20 March 2019 05:25
Everytime I dome some yum upgrades, factory repo gets enabled again, is it still a bug and we should manually disable factory repo everytime we update?

Regards


Update/Correction: we *have* now experienced this issue. Factory repos definitely were disabled, then ran yum update, all updates installed (to release versions of packages). But if you then run yum update again, it'll try to install factory releases for everything and upon checking the status of each repo, factory values were enabled again.

This seems to have begun at or around the 7.0.9 (440) release.

Clearly the virtuozzo devs don't have this under control yet...

[Updated on: Fri, 03 May 2019 01:19]

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Re: factory repo, should it be used or not? [message #53532 is a reply to message #53506] Mon, 20 May 2019 22:15 Go to previous message
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After having reproduced the issue of the factory repos re-enabling themselves after update to 7.0.9 we manually disabled the factory repos again. More recently we updated to 7.0.10 (254) and the factory repos did *not* re-enable themselves, so this is good Smile
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