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Yahooadamtime to reboot12:12
Yahooadamcross your fingers :(12:13
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lamontkraut: feisty is a stable and fully supported release.  The fact that dapper will have support on servers after gutsy+1 is gone is a different factor....12:17
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yahooadamgrub error 14 that time :(12:23
yahooadamor 1512:24
yahooadamshould have written it down12:24
yahooadam14 is filesystem compatibility error12:24
yahooadamand 15 is file not found12:24
yahooadammounted hda1 and all thats there is "lost+found"12:26
yahooadamyet gparted says 600mb is used12:26
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yahooadamsigh12:36
yahooadamlooks like an ubuntu reinstall12:36
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ScottKyahooadam: One thing to consider...12:39
ScottKGenerally on Feisty, disks (and other devices) are tracked by UUID and not by traditional names.12:40
yahooadamyeah scot ?12:40
ScottKI'm not sure how you ended up with out that.12:40
yahooadamhow do you work out the UUID ?12:40
ScottKIf you have multiple drives, using the UUID keeps it so the right drive is always booted.12:41
ScottKThe installer should do it for you.12:41
yahooadamah12:41
ScottKIf it doesn't, you can look in /dev/device-by-uuid, I think12:41
yahooadamwell i hadnt touched the ubuntu config12:41
yahooadamso it may well have been using UUID12:41
yahooadambut i always rememberd it as hda1 :p12:42
ScottKIt's in /dev/disk/by-uuid12:42
yahooadamkk, but as the disk was corrupt couldnt exactly see that :p12:42
ScottKIf you are having problems getting the boot drive recognized, you can look there and check to make sure it's the same as in your /boot/grub/menu.lst.12:43
ScottKRight.12:43
ScottKNot the problem you were having this time, but 12:43
ScottK...12:43
yahooadamkk12:43
ScottKan oddity of what you were describing to be aware of for the future.12:43
yahooadamkk :)12:43
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yahooadamis there any way to recover my data ?12:44
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=== ScottK isn't the right guy to ask about that.
yahooadam(atleast that drive was only hosting ubuntu itself, i would have been pissed if i had lost a data drive)12:44
yahooadamright well thx for the help anyway12:51
yahooadaml8trs12:52
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duanebhello?01:17
duanebI'm completely new to this server stuff01:17
duanebI followed the instructions given on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RubyOnRails , but how can I get to it? :P01:18
duanebthe scripts/server works excellently01:18
nealmcbA server of mine is running into spam problems, e.g. being listed as dhcp incorrectly at dhcp.tqmcube.com  I want to mine our mail.log files (postfix) to look for more outgoing mail bounces and problems.  Is there a nice log parsing program to help me with this?  awstats gives some info, but not much about error messages01:28
nealmcbduaneb: we need specifics.  see the Seriously good guide to asking questions on IRC: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxHelpAsk.html01:28
duanebnealmcb: I gave you specifics01:28
nealmcb"get to it" - what do you mean?01:29
duanebI followed the EXACT guide on the link I provided01:29
duanebahh01:29
duanebMy root is showing as the default apache page01:29
nealmcbwhat did you say and what did it say that was unexpected and why did you think so01:29
duanebnealmcb: thanks, but I got it working with an alias :)01:31
nealmcbwhich options did you choose in that howto?01:31
duanebahh01:31
nealmcbduaneb: ahh - good!01:31
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frederificI have just upgraded my webserver (only running a few pages within my house) to feisty. I need to change the default gateway. I used to do this by editing /etc/interfaces, now that file no longer exists, how do I do it?01:44
nealmcbfrederific: /etc/network/interfaces01:55
frederificnealmcb: ah, thanks a lot :)01:55
nealmcb:-)01:55
frederificit was always that, wasn't it? and I'm just too dense to have noticed...01:56
nealmcbI think so....01:56
nealmcb(not that you're dense :-)01:56
frederific:P01:56
hiroshiXyay, I got the iscsi to work in linux02:54
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jbrouhardAnyone here ever work with HP LPr Servers?07:57
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jbrouhardhey PanzerMKZ08:09
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krautmoin08:57
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CrummyGummynealmcb, Sure, got an input?11:01
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ensevenHi! I have got an Ubuntu Server, that sees 1 Volume over two fibre channel paths, e.g. /dev/sdd and /dev/sde. With multipath-tools I can create a device in /dev/mapper that uses both paths. Generally there is the possibility to set priorities. At the moment priorities are the same, and the first path found is used. But it varies which is found first. I would like to set different priorities to configure which path should be prefered11:56
enseven. Does anyone know how to do this? See http://paste.uni.cc/1691711:56
fabbionehey Christian12:42
fabbioneenseven: no i don't recall how to do it off hands.. but there is a long example config file in /usr/share...12:43
fabbioneenseven: with all the explanation12:43
fabbioneanyway i am back to enjoy my last day of holidays12:43
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ensevenfabbione: That's why I wonder to meet you in the chat. You should really enjoy your holidays!01:04
ensevenfabbione: I read the /usr/share/doc/multipath-tools/examples/multipath.conf.annotated.gz. There is a "prio_callout" option. It is to call a script to determine the priority. But there is no information about the script, how it works and no example.01:07
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chandu_Hi01:43
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ensevenchandu_: Hi01:57
chandu_enseven, While booting , I am getting this erro01:59
chandu_enseven,  ata2: port is slow to respond 01:59
ensevenFor those who joined during the last hour again my question: I have got an Ubuntu Server, that sees 1 Volume over two fibre channel paths, e.g. /dev/sdd and /dev/sde. With multipath-tools I can create a device in /dev/mapper that uses both paths. Generally there is the possibility to set priorities. At the moment priorities are the same, and the first path found is used. But it varies which is found first. I would like to set differ02:00
ensevenent priorities to configure which path should be prefered. Does anyone know how to do this? See http://paste.uni.cc/16917 . In  /usr/share/doc/multipath-tools/examples/multipath.conf.annotated.gz there is an option "prio_callout" that is to be used for this. But there is no description or example how to do this.02:00
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ensevenchandu_: So your are missing some disk drives?02:00
dthackerenseven: two controllers on the SAN?02:07
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chandu_enseven, missing disk drives02:07
dthackerbbl02:08
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tckquestion06:08
tckim using kernel 2.6.20-1606:09
tckand if i wanted to patch to the latest stable at kernel.org which is at 2.6.22.106:09
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tckI have to apply patche 2.6.21 before i apply 2.6.21.1 right ?06:10
tcks/patche/patch/06:10
tck apply 2.6.22.1 right ?06:10
gamble6xI BELIEVE that to patch you have to go up through the versions yes.  Though I have never done it myself.  I've always simply just compiled/installed the latest kernel.06:13
tckwell here's my confusement06:16
tckone surely doesn't have to start at 2.6.21.1 and then do 2.6.21.206:16
tckwhich patch version of the 2.6.21 do i patch with?06:16
tckthere's alot of patch released for 2.6.21.* http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/06:17
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gamble6xagain, this is only from what I've read, but you can patch based on the main updates.  so 2.6.19 to 2.6.20 to 2.6.21.206:22
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gamble6xbut also remember that you're patching your source and then recompiling from that anyway.06:24
tcksure 06:24
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tckthere is no 2.6.21.0 so to speak only http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/patch-2.6.21.1.bz206:25
tcki presume the first 2.6.21.* patch is suitable?06:25
tckexcuse there is06:26
tcksorry06:26
tckhttp://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/patch-2.6.21.bz2 ;)06:26
lamont`generally speaking, I've found it works better to just take my patches to the new kernel, rather than bringing the new kernel in patch form to my patches06:32
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dthackerhello, in this package name: 1-38.11-7ubuntu6   Does 1.38.11 refer to the bacula version?07:34
ScottKYes07:35
ScottK-7 is the Debian revision and ubuntu6 is the Ubuntu revisions to the Debian revision.07:36
dthackerthanks.  I see that bacula 2.03 is in universe for gutsy.  I also know that the project is about to release 2.20 this weekend.  Does Ubuntu wait for new Debian packages, or package the new version?07:38
ScottKIt depends on if someone is motivated.07:45
dthackerok thanks.07:51
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ivoksmathiaz: ping08:14
mathiazivoks: yop08:16
ivoksi don't recall that i told you...08:16
ivoksbut it is possible to create guided RAID setup08:17
ivoksthere is .udeb in debian already08:17
mathiazivoks: excellent.08:17
ivoksi guess raid+lvm shouldn't be dificult then08:17
ivoksthe bad news is that i have only GPRS connection here (i'm on a vacation)08:17
mathiazok. currently we don't even have RAID.08:18
mathiazwhat about adding RAID for now ?08:18
ivoksi will test it, but it will take time08:18
ivokscause i'm very limited with connection :)08:19
mathiazok. no problem.08:19
ivokswhen is future freeze?08:19
ivoksopening web page would take ages :D08:19
mathiazfeature freeze is next week08:20
mathiazon the 16th08:20
ivoksurgh...08:20
mathiazSo you said that for the raid setup, it's already in debian.08:21
ivoksi'll try at least do guided raid till then08:21
ivoksyes, for some time, but we didn't include it, and i don't know why08:21
mathiazthat means it may be easier to integrate.08:21
mathiazok. so let's try to get RAID before feature freeze.08:22
ivoksof course...08:22
mathiazand get it tested for tribe-5.08:22
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mathiazonce RAID is integrated, we can start to have a look at RAID+LVM.08:22
ivoksok, you can count on me08:23
mathiazivoks: excellent. Thanks for your help !08:23
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fooCan 500-1000 TIME_WAITs for mysql port cause a load between 2-3? RAM is fine (no swapping), CPU utilization is < 24%... I'm trying to narrow this down, only thing that looks strange is TIME_WAITs08:42
fooivoks: ping08:43
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foo:) I'm at linuxworld myself, but there seems to be a problem. /me checks to see if we use persistent connections for mysql08:47
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InnatechIs ICH7 fakeraid supported on 7.04 server? The installer sees the physical disks instead of the mirror defined in the BIOS setup screen. 11:55
ajmitchI suspect it'd only be supported by dmraid11:56
ajmitchwhich is in universe11:57
mathiazajmitch: is universe supposed to be enabled by default on fresh server installs ?11:57
ajmitchno11:57
mathiazhum... ok thks. Seems that it's the case with the tribe-4 isos.11:57
ajmitchat least I don't think it's a good idea, though I think universe was enabled by default for the desktop11:58
mathiazok. so bug 105511 has been fixed11:58
ubotuLaunchpad bug 105511 in Ubuntu "Universe and Multiverse not enabled by default on the livecd" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/10551111:58
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ajmitchgiven my bandwidth limitations :)11:59
InnatechSo, can I switch to TTY2 and apt-get install dmraid, and then re-scan the disks?11:59
ajmitchyou could try it at least :)12:00
Innatechheh. yeah. I will. :) 12:00
lionelmathiaz: universe and multiverse is enabled by default in feisty (on a fresh server install)12:07

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