Yes this is fixed on Ubuntu by https://review.openstack.org/507701. Apparently infra has now pulled in the broken 10.1.27 package.. that's a shame as it was finally pulled off MariaDB's mirrors yesterday.
http://logs.openstack.org/91/506391/1/check/gate-openstack-ansible-os_gnocchi-ansible-func-ubuntu-xenial/ef45b7c/logs/openstack/infra1/apt/history.log.txt.gz confirms 10.1.27 is being installed
http://logs.openstack.org/91/506391/1/check/gate-openstack-ansible-os_gnocchi-ansible-func-ubuntu-xenial/ef45b7c/logs/openstack/infra1/mysql_logs/galera_server_error.log.txt.gz ^ shows the segfault that happens when you try to perform table operations on 10.1.27 when Galera is enabled.
Yes this is fixed on Ubuntu by https:/ /review. openstack. org/507701. Apparently infra has now pulled in the broken 10.1.27 package.. that's a shame as it was finally pulled off MariaDB's mirrors yesterday.
http:// logs.openstack. org/91/ 506391/ 1/check/ gate-openstack- ansible- os_gnocchi- ansible- func-ubuntu- xenial/ ef45b7c/ logs/openstack/ infra1/ apt/history. log.txt. gz confirms 10.1.27 is being installed
http:// logs.openstack. org/91/ 506391/ 1/check/ gate-openstack- ansible- os_gnocchi- ansible- func-ubuntu- xenial/ ef45b7c/ logs/openstack/ infra1/ mysql_logs/ galera_ server_ error.log. txt.gz
^ shows the segfault that happens when you try to perform table operations on 10.1.27 when Galera is enabled.