On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 4:00 PM Ryan Harper <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> 2019-09-26 21:11:56,148 block-discover:96 probing failed restricted=True
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/snap/subiquity/1196/lib/python3.6/site-packages/subiquity/controllers/filesystem.py", line 93, in _probed
> self.model.load_probe_data(storage)
> File "/snap/subiquity/1196/lib/python3.6/site-packages/subiquity/models/filesystem.py", line 1280, in load_probe_data
> self.reset()
> File "/snap/subiquity/1196/lib/python3.6/site-packages/subiquity/models/filesystem.py", line 1116, in reset
> config = storage_config.extract_storage_config(self._probe_data)
> File "/snap/subiquity/1196/lib/python3.6/site-packages/curtin/storage_config.py", line 1128, in extract_storage_config
> parser = pname(probe_data)
> File "/snap/subiquity/1196/lib/python3.6/site-packages/curtin/storage_config.py", line 473, in __init__
> super(BcacheParser, self).__init__(probe_data)
> File "/snap/subiquity/1196/lib/python3.6/site-packages/curtin/storage_config.py", line 392, in __init__
> self.probe_data_key)
> ValueError: probe_data missing bcache data
>
>
> Why doesn't the arm64 kernel/image have bcache module loaded?
I went to retest to check this, but my next attempt succeeded. As I
was just choosing defaults, I don't think I did anything different.
Perhaps I hit an unlucky race?
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 4:00 PM Ryan Harper <email address hidden> wrote: subiquity/ 1196/lib/ python3. 6/site- packages/ subiquity/ controllers/ filesystem. py", line 93, in _probed load_probe_ data(storage) subiquity/ 1196/lib/ python3. 6/site- packages/ subiquity/ models/ filesystem. py", line 1280, in load_probe_data subiquity/ 1196/lib/ python3. 6/site- packages/ subiquity/ models/ filesystem. py", line 1116, in reset config. extract_ storage_ config( self._probe_ data) subiquity/ 1196/lib/ python3. 6/site- packages/ curtin/ storage_ config. py", line 1128, in extract_ storage_ config subiquity/ 1196/lib/ python3. 6/site- packages/ curtin/ storage_ config. py", line 473, in __init__ _init__ (probe_ data) subiquity/ 1196/lib/ python3. 6/site- packages/ curtin/ storage_ config. py", line 392, in __init__ data_key)
>
> 2019-09-26 21:11:56,148 block-discover:96 probing failed restricted=True
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/snap/
> self.model.
> File "/snap/
> self.reset()
> File "/snap/
> config = storage_
> File "/snap/
> parser = pname(probe_data)
> File "/snap/
> super(BcacheParser, self)._
> File "/snap/
> self.probe_
> ValueError: probe_data missing bcache data
>
>
> Why doesn't the arm64 kernel/image have bcache module loaded?
I went to retest to check this, but my next attempt succeeded. As I
was just choosing defaults, I don't think I did anything different.
Perhaps I hit an unlucky race?