hatter | can anyone here give me a clue as to why samba woould periodically lag for 40 seconds ? | 01:29 |
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hatter | its only happening on my ubuntu boxes :( | 01:29 |
jeos_newbie | has anyone used 7.10 jeos? | 05:57 |
osmosis_ | apt-get upgrade shows a new xen-image-2.6.19-4-server package. How do I figure out what changed before I install it? | 06:49 |
antdedyet | osmosis_: I don't really like the way this answer tied together, but http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/x/xen-source/xen-source_2.6.19-2ubuntu7/changelog might provide the info you desire. | 06:53 |
antdedyet | building and installing a custom 2.6.23.9 kernel package fixed kvm whoas I mentioned here last night.. | 08:17 |
soren | antdedyet: When was "last night"? | 08:19 |
antdedyet | [23:57] < antdedyet> Hrmmph... kvm reboots my machine when I run an image. | 08:22 |
antdedyet | [23:59] * antdedyetheads off to ubuntuforums.org | 08:22 |
antdedyet | Day changed to 09 Dec 2007 | 08:22 |
soren | antdedyet: Gutsy? | 08:22 |
antdedyet | before the custom kernel image, it was running the packaged desktop gutsy kernel | 08:22 |
antdedyet | soren: yes | 08:22 |
soren | Ok. | 08:22 |
soren | Any image? | 08:23 |
soren | Or a specific one? | 08:23 |
antdedyet | soren: any image probably. It did it with at least 3: win vista home 32-bit, debian etch, or nexenta | 08:24 |
soren | Intel hardware? | 08:25 |
antdedyet | soren: amd ... dell vostro 1000 notebook | 08:25 |
soren | I see. I haven't had a chance to test with amd hardware. | 08:26 |
soren | Could you do me favour and boot the original gutsy kernel, run "sudo m-a a-i kvm; sudo depmod -a ; sudo rmmod kvm ; sudo rmmod kvm-amd ; sudo modprobe kvm-amd" and try again? | 08:26 |
soren | Just for fun? | 08:26 |
antdedyet | Booting it up... | 08:32 |
soren | Thanks | 08:32 |
antdedyet | soren: The virtual machine is running fine on 2.6.22-generic now. kvm loads the nexenta install dvd and an already installed gutsy server image. It's probably worth noting that after the kernel upgrade this morning, I did an update to ubuntu 8.04a1, which includes a pretty hefty version jump in kvm. The kvm package upgrade's probably where the real fix came in at. | 08:48 |
antdedyet | 'cept Nexenta has been loading for about 5 minutes, heh. | 08:48 |
soren | antdedyet: Ah, you said you were running gutsy. | 08:48 |
soren | antdedyet: WEll, you didn't, but your answer sort of implied it :) | 08:49 |
antdedyet | soren: I was until about 5am this morning. :) | 08:49 |
antdedyet | soren: yeah, sorry | 08:49 |
soren | antdedyet: Well, in that case, the above test was quite useless :) | 08:49 |
antdedyet | soren: what renders the method useless in hardy alpha 1? | 08:51 |
soren | antdedyet: The fact that you're not testing gutsy which was what I was interested in :) | 08:51 |
antdedyet | soren: eheh, I'm interested in upcoming releases because I know from experience very little gets fixed in stable releases with the exception of security 'spoits. | 08:53 |
soren | antdedyet: Indeed. For good reasons. | 08:53 |
antdedyet | soren: yep! | 08:54 |
soren | antdedyet: I'm working on kvm a lot this release, so to have you around to give me feedback about how it works out on amd hardware would be *really* helpful. | 08:55 |
soren | antdedyet: Well, even just a best-effort promise to file bug reports if it breaks would be lovely. | 08:55 |
antdedyet | soren: Sure. I can dedicate some time for that. | 08:59 |
soren | antdedyet: Great! | 09:00 |
antdedyet | soren: when booting kvm up for an install with a ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 image, the boot menu doesn't show up; it's just a plain black screen. I hit enter to continue with the installation, having seen the menu before but to others it could definately look like a lockup. | 10:28 |
soren | antdedyet: Which iso ? | 10:29 |
soren | antdedyet: Oh, never mind. | 10:29 |
soren | antdedyet: That should be fixed with the daily CD's. | 10:29 |
antdedyet | grabbing hardy-server-i386.iso for 12/10 to test with | 10:38 |
antdedyet | soren: nice, it works. | 11:03 |
antdedyet | time for sleep. | 11:04 |
soren | I'm glad to hear that. | 11:04 |
soren | antdedyet: Thanks very much! | 11:04 |
Gargoyle | greetings fellow freenoders! | 11:58 |
zul | dendrobates: ping | 15:30 |
dendrobates | zul: yep | 15:30 |
zul | dendrobates: some xen info for you http://pastebin.com/m2de00eee | 15:30 |
zul | in other words things just got easier again | 15:31 |
dendrobates | zul: cool thanks. | 15:32 |
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nealmcb | zul: thanks for the fedora xen plan update and http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XenPvops Will hardy depend on their kernel work? | 17:22 |
nictuku | wiki.ubuntu.com is down? "Internal Server Error" | 18:07 |
nictuku | worked now. :-) | 18:07 |
kraut | moin | 20:09 |
sommer | hello | 20:10 |
okaratas | hello | 20:12 |
nealmcb | saluton | 20:22 |
ScottK | Salut | 20:27 |
sommer | if I mount /mnt/cheese to a nfs share on another machine, is it correct to say that /mnt/cheese is a "remotely mounted file system"? | 20:47 |
mralphabet | yes | 20:53 |
mralphabet | though as much as I love cheese, I am not sure I would ever mnt it. | 20:53 |
sommer | mralphabet: lol... you never know until you try! | 20:54 |
mralphabet | I do like me some good swiss cheese | 20:54 |
* mralphabet looks for the line | 20:55 | |
* mralphabet thinks he saw it somewhere behind him. | 20:55 | |
nealmcb | sommer: I'm confused. I'm guessing that it is the other way around - you're mounting the nfs share on to /mnt/cheese and /mnt/cheese is the local mount point, and the remote file system is.. the remotely mounted file system.... | 20:59 |
nealmcb | though "remotely mounted" is a matter of perspective I guess - more context would help | 21:00 |
sommer | nealmcb: yes /mnt/cheese is the local mount point. | 21:00 |
sommer | basically you mount a directory shared by another computer... does that mean the local mount point is now remotely mounted? | 21:01 |
sommer | not sure if that makes sense... heh | 21:01 |
nealmcb | who is doing the sharing. use some host names | 21:01 |
nealmcb | are there 3 hosts? | 21:02 |
sommer | 2 hosts hosta sharing /home/steve and hostb is mounting the share to /mnt/cheese | 21:02 |
sommer | I'm just wondering what the correct terminalogy is for /mnt/cheese | 21:03 |
nealmcb | the mount point is a local directory. the stuff that appears under it is from the remote file system | 21:03 |
nealmcb | the mounting itself is local | 21:03 |
nealmcb | "remotely mounted" is still confusing me and seems unnecessary | 21:04 |
sommer | does "remote file system" make more sense? | 21:04 |
nealmcb | a sentence would help | 21:04 |
nealmcb | but it sounds better offhand | 21:05 |
sommer | nealmcb: The archive can also be created on a remotely mounted file system such as an NFS mount. | 21:05 |
sommer | I'm working on a backup section for the serverguide | 21:05 |
nealmcb | yeah - "remote file system" or "file system mounted from another machine" | 21:08 |
sommer | nealmcb: cool, that sounds better to me to. | 21:10 |
sommer | thanks man | 21:10 |
nealmcb | hey - you're doing the work :-) thanks | 21:10 |
Goosemoose | trying to install edubuntu from preseed on network, client reboots to a black screen after install though. any ideas? | 21:59 |
zul | nealmcb: i would say yes | 21:59 |
fujin_ | anyone familiar with Munin? | 22:31 |
oly- | i have used it before | 22:33 |
oly- | nice and easy to setup as well | 22:33 |
fujin_ | oly-: are you familiar with aggregating/summing graphs? | 22:38 |
fujin_ | I believe I've got the aggregating working fine, but; summing doesn't want to work | 22:38 |
fujin_ | If you would, could you please take a quick look at http://rafb.net/p/qFrRVl88.html ? | 22:39 |
fujin_ | http://provdb.maxnet.net.nz/munin/mx-in/mx-in.html#Postfix | 22:39 |
oly- | sorry, thought you was on about another program just realised munin is the monitoring program | 22:42 |
oly- | some one else has probably used it though | 22:42 |
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