=== nealmcb [n=neal@wikipedia/nealmcb] has joined #ubuntu-server === mistone [n=mistone@c-24-5-196-208.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === BFTD [n=thomas@dialup-4.246.216.26.Dial1.SanJose1.Level3.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === OGDA [n=thomas@dialup-4.246.222.214.Dial1.SanJose1.Level3.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === ivoks [n=ivoks@17-8.dsl.iskon.hr] has joined #ubuntu-server === BFTD [n=thomas@dialup-4.246.108.69.Dial1.SanJose1.Level3.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === Nicke [n=niclasa@ua-83-227-140-135.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se] has joined #ubuntu-server === BFTD [n=thomas@dialup-4.246.108.69.Dial1.SanJose1.Level3.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === dendrobates [n=rclark@217.207.76.231] has joined #ubuntu-server === dendrobates [n=rclark@217.207.76.231] has left #ubuntu-server [] === Kamping_Kaiser [n=kgoetz@gnewsense/friend/kgoetz] has joined #ubuntu-server === nyarla [n=nyarla@amq80-1-82-246-81-91.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === AlexC_ [n=alex@host86-128-192-33.range86-128.btcentralplus.com] has joined #ubuntu-server [11:30] hey, [11:30] bje: when do you think you'll be able to help set the server up? [11:44] hello there! I have a vicious problem with apache2 on my dapper. I'm unable to stop it or restart it correctly anymore. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29075/ Can''t find why... [11:45] this cause serious trouble with logrotate [11:48] i tried to decipher the init.d script... how can i debug it and check which are the 6 files it tries to find? [11:49] nyarla, what does this say? : Aucun fichier ou rpertoire de ce type [11:49] probably PIDs? [11:49] nyarla, does stop work cleanly? does start work cleanly? (run them seperate) [11:50] hi Kamping_Kaiser : this means no file or directory of that type [11:50] start and reload is ok. stop and restart fail. [11:52] nyarla, have you installed something recently that may be causding problems? [11:52] it used to work nicely, until I installed ssl [11:53] hm. not done that myself. perhaps someone else will be abler to help you [11:54] thanx anyway [11:56] what are the risks if i modify the logrotate script to killall apache2 instances? [11:56] you may kill sites you dont want to go down? [11:56] theres probably other more suble ones too [11:57] that's what i thought === ivoks [n=ivoks@38-202.dsl.iskon.hr] has joined #ubuntu-server === pecisk [n=pecisk@purvc-69-54.maksinets.lv] has joined #ubuntu-server [02:00] hello here, I try to use Postfix with Cyrus SASL on Dapper, however I can't find LDAP module for SASL. It is aviable for Dapper or I should look for later versions? === AlexC_ prods bje [02:22] could anybody send me an original /etc/init.d/apache2 script? sthing wrong here... === olem [n=olem@haven.senso-rezo.org] has joined #ubuntu-server [03:25] nyarla: www.porcheron.info/tmp/apache2 [03:29] merci lionel [03:32] :) [03:43] lionel, youre using dapper, arent u? [03:45] on several servers yes [03:47] just noticed sthing weird : are u able to restart apache with the init.d script on an up-to-date dapper? [03:48] yes, no problem here (I have seen your problem) [03:48] did you try to diff your init script and the one I gave you? [03:49] i'm running dapper and my script was broken. Somebody just sent me a feisty script and it is working fine [03:49] the one I gave you is from Dapper. And is works fine here :) [03:50] weird weird... anyway the new script is working, lets move ahead :) thanks again === Tuxist [n=jan@host-091-096-197-103.ewe-ip-backbone.de] has joined #ubuntu-server [04:35] hi [04:36] i have a question about openldap [04:37] is build openldap in ubuntu with sql support ? [05:01] hmmm [05:01] what it's a point of that? === BFTD [n=thomas@dialup-4.246.222.144.Dial1.SanJose1.Level3.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === nyarla [n=nyarla@amq80-1-82-246-81-91.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === ||arifaX [n=||arifaX@pD9E7B715.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu-server === Tuxist [n=jan@host-091-096-197-103.ewe-ip-backbone.de] has left #ubuntu-server ["Kopete] === BFTD [n=thomas@dialup-4.246.222.144.Dial1.SanJose1.Level3.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === OGDA [n=thomas@dialup-4.246.218.238.Dial1.SanJose1.Level3.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === PanzerMKZ [i=Panzer@06-197.136.popsite.net] has joined #ubuntu-server [11:29] I was wondering if anyone has 7.04 running on a compaq dl360 [11:31] #ubuntu-server freenode0705.log:07:35 < \sh> jronnblom, 6 minutes for a plain ubuntu server on a dl360 [11:31] #ubuntu-server freenode0706.log:15:24 < qhartman> Anyone here have experience with the Proliant DL360s? [11:35] ok [11:35] how did the install go then [11:38] is there a live cd of dapper-server? Or, can I make one w/o too much trouble? [11:39] there is a server iso [11:40] Yeah, I have it. [11:40] It's install only. === Burgundavia [n=corey@ubuntu/member/burgundavia] has joined #ubuntu-server [11:44] so why the need for a live cd of the server? [11:45] diskless router. [11:46] At least, no disks yet. I'll have CF drives for it eventually, but I'd like to test the hardware that has arrived. ;) [11:46] why not then PXE boot? [11:48] Suppose I could. I'd have to set up a PXE server and image, tho. And I'll need to do something similar to a live-CD style setup when I do install so as to avoid writing to the CF too often, so it'd be nice if it was available. Oh well, so it goes. [11:49] tftp server [11:49] oh yeah? That simple, eh? I'll have a look. [11:49] and it you do it right then you should not have to write to the cf at all [11:50] yeah, that's the idea. I was going to copy the mechanisms the live-CD uses for that, so I was hoping to have a live version of the server to work from. I'm sure I'll figure it out, though, using either the standard server install or the custom installer. [11:51] custom installer? [11:52] aka alternate installer. [11:52] ok I don't know of a alt installer for ubuntu server [11:52] http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu-6.06.1-alternate-i386.iso [11:52] there is a live desktop cd and then the alt installer for the desktop version [11:53] yea that is the desktop version with a text installer [11:53] It's the alternate installer for Dapper--either way. [11:53] Dapper Desktop [11:53] >shrug< considering you specify what packages to install, the distinction is mooted. [11:54] the server install is already using that text based installer [11:54] and more of the packages are not in the install. You ahve to get them after the server is up and running [11:55] My understanding was that the alternate install didn't have a preconceived notion of what to install. I suppose I'll just burn it and see if it's better for my purposes or not. [11:55] you do that [11:56] good deal.