[03:33] <jjesse> quick question i created a vm of ubuntu server and when i boot into linux and run the vm i get an ip address, but when i boot into windows and start up the vm i can't get an ip address
[03:33] <jjesse> any thoughts?
[03:36] <leonel> firewall ?
[03:36] <jjesse> leonel: i have vmware nat'd and can't get a dhcp ip address from my vmware
[03:37] <leonel> you boot windows  ,  start  vmware and boot  ubuntu  within the vmware ?
[03:37] <jjesse> yes
[03:37] <leonel> and can't get an  ip for ubuntu runing in vmware ?
[03:37] <jjesse> correct, but it works fine in linux
[03:38] <jjesse> when i boot into linux, start vmware, start ubuntu server, i get an ip address
[03:39] <leonel> do you have a  dhcp server in windows ?
[03:39] <jjesse> vmware should be funcationg as the dhcp server
[03:40] <leonel> should be ... but  Is IT ?
[03:42] <jjesse> leonel: my other vm's are functioning correctly
[03:42] <leonel> just to check 
[03:42] <leonel> assing an ipaddress manually to your eth0 to test
[03:43] <jjesse> both debian and kubuntu work fine in my vmware
[03:47] <jjesse> ok getting eth0 errror no such device error while getting interface flags: no such device
[04:03] <jjesse> figured it out http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?threadID=46069&tstart=0
[04:28] <dthacker> Hi, is there a way to just rerun the network setup portion of ubuntu server?
[05:14] <nealmcb> dthacker: I think # sudo invoke-rc networking    might do what you want
[05:14] <nealmcb> dthacker: or are you talking about installation?
[05:49] <jetole> hey guys, I know this is the wrong room to ask in, and I do run ubuntu servers but this applies to my desktop here and is probably the same answer for either one and long story short, #ubuntu is crowded with people who havn't answered and... I am babbling, I am just gonna ask, I am trying to un install vmware-player, both the install and uninstall scripts are generating return code 1 / errors which is pissing apt-get off and not 
[05:49] <jetole> allowing me to install / uninstall any other software because it reverts to vmware-player each time first, can someone please tell me how I can forcibly remove vmware-player when this happens?
[05:50] <jetole> or any software when a script error occurs for the software itself?
[05:59] <Pumpernickel> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vmware-player/+bug/57957
[11:22] <zero-9376> hi all, im looking for a solution similar to ispconfig for a friend of mine, i need to have multiple separate websites accessible either by their own name or subdomain of the primary site, each of these will have their own CMS system, this is ALL they want, they specifically dont want to deal with email, also if possible they would prefer not to have to deal with dns. Is there a better option than ispconfig?
[11:23] <zero-9376> #join ISPconfig
[11:23] <zero-9376> damn
[11:23] <zero-9376> doesnt exist anyway
[11:28] <[miles] > zero-9376: im also just about to look at ISPconfig
[11:29] <zero-9376> [miles] : im searching through the forum trying to find out if you can install the required services but not allow individual sites to use them, im talking mostly about email here
[11:29] <[miles] > dns is easy to edit
[11:29] <[miles] > by hand
[11:31] <zero-9376> well i would assume it would be easy enough using the ispconfig tool, im new to server stuff, ive only done it at home where i can use ip, but do you need to be running a DNS server yourself? i would have thought that the hosting company would do it
[11:32] <zero-9376> i just wasnt sure because of the issues with having both an independant domain and a sub-domain which point to the same site
[11:32] <zero-9376> also the three levels of ispconfig seem exessive for what he wants to do
[11:33] <zero-9376> one admin -> multiple CMS
[11:35] <zero-9376> i think i will just have to read as much as i can and see if there are instance where people have done this sort of thing
[12:06] <AlexC_> Hey there guys,
[12:07] <AlexC_> I've had LAMP setup on my Ubuntu box for a while now, however - what's been really annoying me is a project I am working on uses a remote MySQL database, and (I think) this is the cause as to why my pages when working on this project are slow,
[12:07] <AlexC_> why is this? I've tried opening the port 3306 on my router, but that made no difference
[12:19] <[miles] > AlexC_: the db is local to the sites?
[12:19] <AlexC_> [miles] : no, I'm working on a project all locally (all files are here) except the database it connects to is on a remove server,
[12:20] <AlexC_> and when checking through my logs that my project makes, it takes a very long time to do any MySQL things - however, when on the same server as the MySQL database, it runs fine
[12:20] <[miles] > is there a firewall infront of the mysqld
[12:21] <AlexC_> I've honestly no idea, it's on a shared host (Dreamhost)
[12:21] <AlexC_> btw, never host with them!
[12:21] <[miles] > dont need to ... work for a hosting co :)
[12:22] <[miles] > you want some decent dedicated hosting ?
[12:22] <AlexC_> I sure do,
[12:22] <[miles] > jeje
[12:22] <[miles] > www.entorno.es
[12:22] <[miles] > which country u in?
[12:22] <AlexC_> UK, =(
[12:22] <[miles] > no problems
[12:22] <AlexC_> can't read Spanish =D
[12:22] <[miles] > we have multi nationals
[12:22] <[miles] > you cant read the button that says "English"?
[12:22] <[miles] > wow
[12:23] <[miles] > :P
[12:23] <AlexC_> haha, woops - didn't see that
[12:23] <[miles] > top right of the page
[12:23] <[miles] > ;)
[12:23] <[miles] > you understand Scouse?
[12:24] <[miles] > I must translate the site to it
[12:24] <AlexC_> no idea what it is,
[12:25] <[miles] > Scouse
[12:25] <[miles] > language of liverpool
[12:25] <[miles] > :)
[12:25] <[miles] > I'm from Liverpool, but live and work here in Barcelona
[12:25] <AlexC_> nice! That's what I thought you meant, but didn't make sense to translate it to English and Scouse, so I thought it was something else lol
[12:25] <[miles] > jeje
[12:26] <[miles] > the company is about to lanch a range of Ubuntu Server pre-installed packages
[12:26] <[miles] > dedicated on brand new Dell's
[12:26] <[miles] > im litterly just configuring one now
[12:27] <[miles] > their damn fast too
[12:27] <[miles] > nice Xeon's
[12:31] <AlexC_> is this shared or dedicated?
[12:36] <bje> [miles] : what OS does your shared hosting platform run?
[12:38] <[miles] > sorry back now
[12:38] <[miles] > the panel based ones bje?
[12:38] <[miles] > AlexC_: the new dell's with Ubuntu Server will be dedicated
[12:39] <AlexC_> what would the prices be like, and would there be any management?
[12:39] <[miles] > AlexC_: I'd have to put you in touch with the commerical dept.
[12:39] <AlexC_> basically I'm after hosting that gives me full root access to do what ever I want, but also with a bit of management for the bits I can't do (that I don't understand)
[12:40] <[miles] > AlexC_: iirc, I *think* about 1100euro per mes
[12:40] <AlexC_> per mes? month?
[12:40] <[miles] > AlexC_: sorry yes
[12:40] <[miles] > :-|
[12:40] <[miles] > erm
[12:40] <[miles] > jesus
[12:40] <[miles] > 110euros
[12:40] <[miles] > not 1100
[12:40] <AlexC_> that's better =D
[12:40] <[miles] > but don't quote me on that
[12:41] <[miles] > but the boxes are sweet
[12:41] <[miles] > Dell Power Edge 860
[12:41] <[miles] > http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/pedge_860?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd
[12:43] <[miles] > 3050, 2.13GHz, 1066MHz front side bus, 2MB cache with 2gb of ram
[12:43] <AlexC_> nice :P
[12:43] <shawarma> [miles] : Why Xeon rather than Core 2 Duo or something?
[12:44] <[miles] > all our servers are Xeon's
[12:44] <[miles] > I do not handle the purchases
[12:44] <shawarma> Ok.
[12:44] <shawarma> Just wondering.
[12:47] <lcdd> afaik the new xeon branded processors are based on core2 arch
[12:47] <[miles] > I would imagine its the other way around
[12:50] <shawarma> I would seriously imagine not.
[12:51] <shawarma> Um... That's rather ambiguous.
[12:51] <shawarma> I'm quite sure Core 2 Duo's will never be based on the current Xeon design.
[12:52] <directhex|work> current xeons are based on core2
[12:53] <shawarma> directhex|work: That makes much more sense to me. :)
[12:54] <directhex|work> xeon 3000-series chips are basically rebadged core2
[12:54] <directhex|work> right down to using socket 755, like the desktop chips
[12:56] <directhex|work> the xeon 3050 mentioned by [miles]  is a rebadged core2 6400
[01:20] <[miles] > anyone know of 64bit binaries for Zimbra?
[06:22] <genii> info freeradius
[06:23] <genii> !freeradius dapper
[08:26] <J_P> hi all
[08:26] <J_P> how I do for put one dir of the binaries to path on linux ? What file I add for have in path ?
[08:34] <mralphabet> J_P: /etc/profile I believe
[08:35] <mralphabet> J_P: that's not it, sec
[08:37] <J_P> ok
[08:37] <mralphabet> J_P: login.defs:ENV_SUPATH   PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11
[08:38] <mralphabet> login.defs:ENV_PATH     PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
[08:38] <mralphabet> ./etc/login.defs
[08:39] <J_P> ok
[08:39] <mralphabet> found that with cd /etc/ ; grep -i path *
[08:39] <J_P> ENV_SUPATH      PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11
[08:39] <J_P> ENV_PATH        PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
[08:40] <J_P> mralphabet: have two..
[08:40] <J_P> I need put in both ?
[08:40] <mralphabet> ENV_SUPATH is superuser path, ie root
[08:40] <mralphabet> ENV_PATH is user path, ie users
[08:40] <mralphabet> ENV_PATH is user path, ie non root
[08:41] <J_P> mralphabet: so, if I would like for ALL users (inluding root) I need put in both right ?
[08:42] <mralphabet> yes
[08:43] <mralphabet> then logout / log in
[08:44] <J_P> mralphabet: very thanks!
[08:49] <J_P> for me execute one command in /etc/rc.local as other user (non root) is correct this : "su <user> -c <command>" ?
[08:50] <J_P> I did that, but yet executing as root
[09:02] <Nicke_> J_P: Have you tested to place the username last in the command?
[09:02] <Nicke_> su --help
[09:02] <Nicke_> Usage: su [options]  [LOGIN] 
[09:04] <J_P> Nicke_: I think you are write :-)
[09:04] <J_P> testing...
[09:07] <Nicke_> ok : )
[09:20] <J_P> Nicke_: that -c option  si after user
[09:20] <J_P> # su -c oracle test
[09:20] <J_P> Unknown id: test
[09:21] <J_P> # su oracle -c test works, but execute as root
[09:22] <mralphabet> su -c test oracle
[09:24] <J_P> mralphabet: su -c /opt/Compiere2/utils/RUN_Server2.sh > /opt/Compiere2/jboss/log/log.out oracle
[09:24] <J_P> mralphabet: that log are wrinting as root
[09:24] <J_P> so are executing as root 
[09:24] <mralphabet> su -c "/opt/Compiere2/utils/RUN_Server2.sh > /opt/Compiere2/jboss/log/log.out" oracle
[09:26] <J_P> mralphabet: ahh yes :-) needs "command" ins " :-)
[09:27] <J_P> mralphabet: ENV_SUPATH      PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server/bin
[09:27] <J_P> ENV_PATH        PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games:/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server/bin
[09:28] <J_P> I logout and login.. but thats binaries in /usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server/bin aren't in path to execute..
[09:28] <J_P> I need yet put entire path...
[09:30] <J_P> comand "env" and "set" yet show PATH= without the last that I put...
[09:32] <J_P> I will try reboot machine
[09:39] <dthacker-lt> Hi, I'm having some problems setting up DNS.  The details are here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=485782 If someone familiar with DNS is able to take a look, I'd be grateful.
[09:57] <coNP> dthacker-lt: seems righty right at first sight
[09:57] <coNP> maybe insert an line break at the end of the fiel
[09:57] <coNP> file
[10:11] <dthacker-lt> coNP: sure, I'll give that a shot.  Thanks for looking
[10:11] <coNP> yw, no other ideas, though
[10:47] <Rhyolite> Hi.  Should I use Server CD or Alternate CD to install on server and configure for software RAID?
[10:48] <mralphabet> server cd does soft raid fine
[10:51] <Rhyolite> okay, thanks
[11:22] <r00tintheb0x> Anyone configured a Samba/Active Directory authentication server w/Ubuntu?