Alessandro Baggi
2020-Jul-31 16:24 UTC
[CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
Il 31/07/20 13:08, ja ha scritto:> On Fri, 2020-07-31 at 22:35 +1200, Alan McRae via CentOS wrote: >> I am running an Intel x64 machine using UEFI to boot an SSD. >> >> Installing the latest yum update which includes grub2 and kernel >> 4.18.0-193.14.2.el8_2.x86_64 renders the machine unbootable, blank >> screen where grub should be, no error messages, just hangs. >> >> After some hours I managed to modify another bootable partition >> (containing older software) and boot it from there. >> >> After that, I found out it is a known problem. >> >> The main point of this message is to make people aware of the problem >> and suggest admins don't run 'yum update' until they understand the >> problem and have a fix at hand. >> >> See 'UEFI boot blank screen post update' for a solution and directions >> to the redhat article. >> >> Regards >> >> Alan >> > I have been punished by this bug - it is/was very nasty. >Me too. Luckily it happened on a test machine. Sorry but seems that those packages were not tested before pushing them in the update repo. Would be great to know what happened to the mainstream chains and how a package like grub reached the update repo when it has serious problem (genuine curiosity but not to blame them). In my case, the restore procedure reported by RH in case of reboot does not work and reports that the packages are already at the lowest version and that the downgrade is not possibile. I don't know why.
Laack, Andrea P
2020-Jul-31 16:26 UTC
[CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
RedHat is recommending not to patch. https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5272311 Andrea -----Original Message----- From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> On Behalf Of Alessandro Baggi Sent: Friday, July 31, 2020 11:25 AM To: centos at centos.org Subject: {EXTERNAL} Re: [CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable CAUTION:??This email originated outside of BSWH; avoid action unless you know the content is safe. Send suspicious emails as attachments to BadEmail at BSWHealth.org. Il 31/07/20 13:08, ja ha scritto:> On Fri, 2020-07-31 at 22:35 +1200, Alan McRae via CentOS wrote: >> I am running an Intel x64 machine using UEFI to boot an SSD. >> >> Installing the latest yum update which includes grub2 and kernel >> 4.18.0-193.14.2.el8_2.x86_64 renders the machine unbootable, blank >> screen where grub should be, no error messages, just hangs. >> >> After some hours I managed to modify another bootable partition >> (containing older software) and boot it from there. >> >> After that, I found out it is a known problem. >> >> The main point of this message is to make people aware of the problem >> and suggest admins don't run 'yum update' until they understand the >> problem and have a fix at hand. >> >> See 'UEFI boot blank screen post update' for a solution and >> directions to the redhat article. >> >> Regards >> >> Alan >> > I have been punished by this bug - it is/was very nasty. >Me too. Luckily it happened on a test machine. Sorry but seems that those packages were not tested before pushing them in the update repo. Would be great to know what happened to the mainstream chains and how a package like grub reached the update repo when it has serious problem (genuine curiosity but not to blame them). In my case, the restore procedure reported by RH in case of reboot does not work and reports that the packages are already at the lowest version and that the downgrade is not possibile. I don't know why. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS at centos.org https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos__;!!JA_k2roV-A!TZ0vdQBvu-4qe6spakWlZ8WocsAa0gEznp4zChtxB-6LsI9T5wEvaXV3KZzeSmSp4Q$ ********************************************************************** The information contained in this e-mail may be privileged and/or confidential, and protected from disclosure, and no waiver of any attorney-client, work product, or other privilege is intended. If you are the intended recipient, further disclosures are prohibited without proper authorization. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this e-mail is strictly forbidden and possibly a violation of federal or state law and regulations. The sender and Baylor Scott & White Health, and its affiliated entities, hereby expressly reserve all privileges and confidentiality that might otherwise be waived as a result of an erroneous or misdirected e-mail transmission. No employee or agent is authorized to conclude any binding agreement on behalf of Baylor Scott & White Health, or any affiliated entity, by e-mail without express written confirmation by the CEO, the Senior Vice President of Supply Chain Services or other duly authorized representative of Baylor Scott & White Health.
Alessandro Baggi
2020-Jul-31 16:45 UTC
[CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
I would add, RedHat is recomending also to blacklist grub, shim and mokutil in yum.conf until the problem is resolved. Il 31/07/20 18:26, Laack, Andrea P ha scritto:> RedHat is recommending not to patch. > https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5272311 > > Andrea > > -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> On Behalf Of Alessandro Baggi > Sent: Friday, July 31, 2020 11:25 AM > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: {EXTERNAL} Re: [CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable > > > CAUTION:??This email originated outside of BSWH; avoid action unless you know the content is safe. Send suspicious emails as attachments to BadEmail at BSWHealth.org. > > > Il 31/07/20 13:08, ja ha scritto: >> On Fri, 2020-07-31 at 22:35 +1200, Alan McRae via CentOS wrote: >>> I am running an Intel x64 machine using UEFI to boot an SSD. >>> >>> Installing the latest yum update which includes grub2 and kernel >>> 4.18.0-193.14.2.el8_2.x86_64 renders the machine unbootable, blank >>> screen where grub should be, no error messages, just hangs. >>> >>> After some hours I managed to modify another bootable partition >>> (containing older software) and boot it from there. >>> >>> After that, I found out it is a known problem. >>> >>> The main point of this message is to make people aware of the problem >>> and suggest admins don't run 'yum update' until they understand the >>> problem and have a fix at hand. >>> >>> See 'UEFI boot blank screen post update' for a solution and >>> directions to the redhat article. >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Alan >>> >> I have been punished by this bug - it is/was very nasty. >> > Me too. Luckily it happened on a test machine. > > Sorry but seems that those packages were not tested before pushing them in the update repo. Would be great to know what happened to the mainstream chains and how a package like grub reached the update repo when it has serious problem (genuine curiosity but not to blame them). > > In my case, the restore procedure reported by RH in case of reboot does not work and reports that the packages are already at the lowest version and that the downgrade is not possibile. I don't know why. > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos__;!!JA_k2roV-A!TZ0vdQBvu-4qe6spakWlZ8WocsAa0gEznp4zChtxB-6LsI9T5wEvaXV3KZzeSmSp4Q$ > > ********************************************************************** > The information contained in this e-mail may be privileged and/or confidential, and protected from disclosure, and no waiver of any attorney-client, work product, or other privilege is intended. If you are the intended recipient, further disclosures are prohibited without proper authorization. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this e-mail is strictly forbidden and possibly a violation of federal or state law and regulations. The sender and Baylor Scott & White Health, and its affiliated entities, hereby expressly reserve all privileges and confidentiality that might otherwise be waived as a result of an erroneous or misdirected e-mail transmission. No employee or agent is authorized to conclude any binding agreement on behalf of Baylor Scott & White Health, or any affiliated entity, by e-mail without express written confirmation by the CEO, the Senior Vice President of Supply Chain Services or other duly authorized representative of Baylor Scott & White Health. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Johnny Hughes
2020-Aug-01 03:20 UTC
[CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
On 7/31/20 11:24 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:> > Il 31/07/20 13:08, ja ha scritto: >> On Fri, 2020-07-31 at 22:35 +1200, Alan McRae via CentOS wrote: >>> I am running an Intel x64 machine using UEFI to boot an SSD. >>> >>> Installing the latest yum update which includes grub2 and kernel >>> 4.18.0-193.14.2.el8_2.x86_64 renders the machine unbootable, blank >>> screen where grub should be, no error messages, just hangs. >>> >>> After some hours I managed to modify another bootable partition >>> (containing older software) and boot it from there. >>> >>> After that, I? found out it is a known problem. >>> >>> The main point of this message is to make people aware of the problem >>> and suggest admins don't run 'yum update' until they understand the >>> problem and have a fix at hand. >>> >>> See 'UEFI boot blank screen post update' for a solution and directions >>> to the redhat article. >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Alan >>> >> I have been punished by this bug - it is/was very nasty. >> > Me too. Luckily it happened on a test machine. > > Sorry but seems that those packages were not tested before pushing them > in the update repo. Would be great to know what happened to the > mainstream chains and how a package like grub reached the update repo > when it has serious problem (genuine curiosity but not to blame them).Of course it was tested before it was pushed. Obviously this is not a problem with every install. Surely you don't think we push items without doing any testing. Certainly not items as important as this update. The CentOS infrastructure has hundreds of servers, most of them were not impacted (as an example). In fact, we seem to have had this happen on only one machine in those hundreds so far. It is a problem, obviously. The issue seems to be with the shim package (not the grub or kernel packages) and we are currently working with Red Hat on a fix. This issue happened in many Linux OSes and even Windows, not just RHEL and CentOS. We will push a fix as soon as one is available. I would hold off on installing this until we release the new fixes.> > In my case, the restore procedure reported by RH in case of reboot does > not work and reports that the packages are already at the lowest version > and that the downgrade is not possibile. I don't know why.-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 195 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20200731/62199254/attachment-0002.sig>
Mark LaPierre
2020-Aug-01 05:05 UTC
[CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
On 7/31/20 11:20 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:> On 7/31/20 11:24 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote: >> >> Il 31/07/20 13:08, ja ha scritto: >>> On Fri, 2020-07-31 at 22:35 +1200, Alan McRae via CentOS wrote: >>>> I am running an Intel x64 machine using UEFI to boot an SSD. >>>> >>>> Installing the latest yum update which includes grub2 and kernel >>>> 4.18.0-193.14.2.el8_2.x86_64 renders the machine unbootable, blank >>>> screen where grub should be, no error messages, just hangs. >>>> >>>> After some hours I managed to modify another bootable partition >>>> (containing older software) and boot it from there. >>>> >>>> After that, I? found out it is a known problem. >>>> >>>> The main point of this message is to make people aware of the problem >>>> and suggest admins don't run 'yum update' until they understand the >>>> problem and have a fix at hand. >>>> >>>> See 'UEFI boot blank screen post update' for a solution and directions >>>> to the redhat article. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>>> Alan >>>> >>> I have been punished by this bug - it is/was very nasty. >>> >> Me too. Luckily it happened on a test machine. >> >> Sorry but seems that those packages were not tested before pushing them >> in the update repo. Would be great to know what happened to the >> mainstream chains and how a package like grub reached the update repo >> when it has serious problem (genuine curiosity but not to blame them). > > Of course it was tested before it was pushed. Obviously this is not a > problem with every install. Surely you don't think we push items > without doing any testing. Certainly not items as important as this update. > > The CentOS infrastructure has hundreds of servers, most of them were > not impacted (as an example). In fact, we seem to have had this happen > on only one machine in those hundreds so far. It is a problem, obviously. > > The issue seems to be with the shim package (not the grub or kernel > packages) and we are currently working with Red Hat on a fix. This > issue happened in many Linux OSes and even Windows, not just RHEL and > CentOS. > > We will push a fix as soon as one is available. > > I would hold off on installing this until we release the new fixes. > >> >> In my case, the restore procedure reported by RH in case of reboot does >> not work and reports that the packages are already at the lowest version >> and that the downgrade is not possibile. I don't know why. >It tanked my machine. I managed to get it to boot into emergency mode where I eventually got it to boot on an old kernel as shown in the paste below. After getting it to boot I used grubby to set the default kernel to the oldest one on the machine. Surprisingly enough neither of the two most recent kernels would boot even though the machine was running on the second oldest kernel when I ran the update that tanked it. That adds credence to the comment above that the problem was not the new kernel since it trashed both the new kernel and the one before. Both were from the same series. The 147 kernel works but neither of newer ones would. CentOS Linux release 8.2.2004 (Core) enp5s0 IP Address = 192.168.15.131 Linux localhost.localdomain 4.18.0-147.8.1.el8_1.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Apr 9 13:49:54 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Number of cores = 32 00:55:13 up 8:37, 1 user, load average: 0.31, 0.48, 0.44 amdgpu-pci-0900 Adapter: PCI adapter vddgfx: +0.83 V fan1: 771 RPM (min = 0 RPM, max = 3700 RPM) temp1: +45.0?C (crit = +94.0?C, hyst = -273.1?C) power1: 31.07 W (cap = 125.00 W) acpitz-virtual-0 Adapter: Virtual device temp1: +16.8?C (crit = +20.8?C) temp2: +16.8?C (crit = +20.8?C) amdgpu-pci-0400 Adapter: PCI adapter vddgfx: +0.72 V fan1: 768 RPM (min = 0 RPM, max = 3700 RPM) temp1: +39.0?C (crit = +94.0?C, hyst = -273.1?C) power1: 30.10 W (cap = 125.00 W) -- _ ?v? /(_)\ ^ ^ Mark LaPierre Registered Linux user No #267004 https://linuxcounter.net/ ****
Jon LaBadie
2020-Aug-01 06:59 UTC
[CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 10:20:28PM -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote: ...> > The issue seems to be with the shim package (not the grub or kernel > packages) and we are currently working with Red Hat on a fix. This > issue happened in many Linux OSes and even Windows, not just RHEL and > CentOS. > > We will push a fix as soon as one is available. > > I would hold off on installing this until we release the new fixes. >On a system that does not use any of the shim packages, would you recommend updating the grub2 and mokutil packages or holding off? Jon -- Jon H. LaBadie jcu at labadie.us
Alessandro Baggi
2020-Aug-01 09:54 UTC
[CentOS] 8.2.2004 Latest yum update renders machine unbootable
Hi Johnny, thank you very much for clarification. You said that in the centos infrastructure only one server got the problem. What are the conditions that permit the breakage? There is a particular configuration (hw/sw) case that match always the problem or it is random? Thank you Il Sab 1 Ago 2020, 05:20 Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> ha scritto:> On 7/31/20 11:24 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > > > > Il 31/07/20 13:08, ja ha scritto: > >> On Fri, 2020-07-31 at 22:35 +1200, Alan McRae via CentOS wrote: > >>> I am running an Intel x64 machine using UEFI to boot an SSD. > >>> > >>> Installing the latest yum update which includes grub2 and kernel > >>> 4.18.0-193.14.2.el8_2.x86_64 renders the machine unbootable, blank > >>> screen where grub should be, no error messages, just hangs. > >>> > >>> After some hours I managed to modify another bootable partition > >>> (containing older software) and boot it from there. > >>> > >>> After that, I found out it is a known problem. > >>> > >>> The main point of this message is to make people aware of the problem > >>> and suggest admins don't run 'yum update' until they understand the > >>> problem and have a fix at hand. > >>> > >>> See 'UEFI boot blank screen post update' for a solution and directions > >>> to the redhat article. > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> > >>> Alan > >>> > >> I have been punished by this bug - it is/was very nasty. > >> > > Me too. Luckily it happened on a test machine. > > > > Sorry but seems that those packages were not tested before pushing them > > in the update repo. Would be great to know what happened to the > > mainstream chains and how a package like grub reached the update repo > > when it has serious problem (genuine curiosity but not to blame them). > > Of course it was tested before it was pushed. Obviously this is not a > problem with every install. Surely you don't think we push items > without doing any testing. Certainly not items as important as this > update. > > The CentOS infrastructure has hundreds of servers, most of them were > not impacted (as an example). In fact, we seem to have had this happen > on only one machine in those hundreds so far. It is a problem, obviously. > > The issue seems to be with the shim package (not the grub or kernel > packages) and we are currently working with Red Hat on a fix. This > issue happened in many Linux OSes and even Windows, not just RHEL and > CentOS. > > We will push a fix as soon as one is available. > > I would hold off on installing this until we release the new fixes. > > > > > In my case, the restore procedure reported by RH in case of reboot does > > not work and reports that the packages are already at the lowest version > > and that the downgrade is not possibile. I don't know why. > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
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