[Bug 2054395] Re: [sru] sos upstream 4.7.0
Andreas Hasenack
2054395 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri May 24 17:34:28 UTC 2024
It's my understanding all uploads were done, including stable releases,
where they landed in the unapproved queue. Therefore there is nothing
else to sponsor here, so I'm removing that subscription, as it's now in
the hands of the SRU team for their normal queue processing.
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Title:
[sru] sos upstream 4.7.0
Status in Ubuntu Pro:
New
Status in Ubuntu Pro 18.04 series:
New
Status in sosreport package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in sosreport source package in Focal:
In Progress
Status in sosreport source package in Jammy:
In Progress
Status in sosreport source package in Mantic:
In Progress
Status in sosreport source package in Noble:
In Progress
Status in sosreport source package in Oracular:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[ Impact ]
* A new sosreport version is available upstream, and following the
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SosreportUpdates policy for stable release
exception we will now SRU the sosreport 4.7.0 upstream release.
* This release introduces a couple of new plugins as well as bugfixes
done between the previous Ubuntu 4.5.6 sosreport version and the new
4.7.0.
[ Test Plan ]
* The detailed test plan can be found on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SosreportUpdates and should be tested by a
couple of users.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* Some plugins might stop working, and this will show when running
sosreport.
* Uploading to S3 needs the python3-boto3 dependency installed.
* If there is an issue with a plugin that is causing instability to
the system, this can be disabled by running 'sosreport -n
<plugin_name>'.
* Currently running sos collect with Juju 3 is -not- working, even for
the current 4.5.6 Ubuntu version, we are working upstream on a fix
here: https://github.com/sosreport/sos/pull/3422 this is not part of
the core functionality of sos, and one can still run sos report
manually on the nodes.
[ Other Info ]
* Useful plugins that are now part of 4.7.0 and could do some testing:
* runtime/lxd We have added an LXD runtime so that we can gather data directly from LXD, same with what one would do with k8s.
* plugins/canonical_livepatch_onprem.py will gather data from livepatch-server
* plugins/ceph.py add Reef release commands and gather microceph data
* plugins/coredump.py will capture coredump info from coredumpctl
* plugins/infinidat.py will gather data from servers that make use if the Infinidat storage solution
* plugins/kubernetes.py will now gather container information from microk8s
* plugins/mellanox_firmware.py will gather data from mellanox devices
* plugins/openstack_masakari.py will gather data from openstack masakari
* plugins/openstack_masakarimonitors.py will gather data from openstack masakari monitors
* plugins/vectordev.py will gather the config from vectordev (cos-proxy)
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