fixed manually in OVA
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Oct 13 2018
Jun 10 2018
it was not included in 1.1.8 iso
and not applies to 1.2
OVA for 1.1.8 contain manual fix
May 24 2018
Needs to be tested in 1.2.0
Dec 11 2017
Since that wasn't included in 1.1.8 for some reason
reopen
Oct 11 2017
Aug 21 2017
We need to include that in 1.1.8
Jul 30 2017
Jul 24 2017
Dec 18 2016
Complete solution(open-vm-tools and drivers update) will be added in 1.2.x
for 1.1.x series i going to create separate ticket with workaround provided by @higebu
Dec 14 2016
@dmbaturin lets push workaround to 1.1.8
May 27 2016
@dmbaturin @higebu
lets adopt this setting by default
crash consistent backups should be enough for VyOS image level backup use case
May 19 2016
@higebu: Thank you we will give it a try.
I think that should be the default setting as long as the problem is not fixed.
@adestis @dmbaturin We had an issue like this, and the workaround is here:
May 18 2016
In T67#1060, @dmbaturin wrote:@brona Do you know exact reproducing procedure?
We noticed this problem with Veeam Backup and Replication tool that uses quiescence, but we could never reproduce it simply by making a snapshot of a test VM.
Maybe just bad luck, but 4x create snapshot 4x frozen router (Always on ESXi 5.5)
In T67#1060, @dmbaturin wrote:@brona Do you know exact reproducing procedure?
We noticed this problem with Veeam Backup and Replication tool that uses quiescence, but we could never reproduce it simply by making a snapshot of a test VM.
May 17 2016
Also, I can't edit this task sadly, but no way the difficulty is less than an hour... It's pretty involved, open-vm-tools source repo doesn't make it particulary easy to debianize...
@brona Do you know exact reproducing procedure?
We noticed this problem with Veeam Backup and Replication tool that uses quiescence, but we could never reproduce it simply by making a snapshot of a test VM.
@dmbaturin @higebu can we just upgrade tools or it has some dependencies in the kernel?