/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2008/03/19/#ubuntu-server.txt

art3misis there anything that tells me EXACTLY whats all included as part of the ubuntu 7.10 server iso?00:26
art3misevery single doc i've read seems to point taht lamp stuff isnt  and other related stuff00:26
art3misyet i know for a fact they are00:26
art3misit seems redundant to talk about "installing apache2" if it's already installed00:26
baffleVoiDeT: Can't remember when I set that up last, but I guess it's not that different from setting it up to work with a normal iptables installation?00:26
VoiDeTbaffle: even with iptables its giving a port missmatch error. I'm reading up on ubuntuforums alot of people are having issues with nat, producing the same error, but i can't seem to fix it like they can :S00:27
art3misthe ubbuntu server guide seems to be more of a "how to make ubuntu into a server" than anything related to the ubuntu-server iso00:28
ScottK2sommer: ^^^^00:28
baffleVoiDeT: If I remember correctly, the most important things is to define the range to use for passive ports in proftpd.conf, and also specify your external00:28
baffleVoiDeT: If I remember correctly, the most important things is to define the range to use for passive ports in proftpd.conf, and also specify your external IP address to some option.. And to forward the range + normal ftp ports in to the server in question.00:29
VoiDeTbaffle: range is defined as 60000:65534, ports 20:21 are forwarded to the box, also are the passive ports, and MasqueradeAddress is set to my public ip00:29
baffleVoiDeT: Well, then it works. :)00:30
baffle(Clearly not, but anyway)00:30
VoiDeTbut its not :(00:30
VoiDeThehe00:30
baffleAs far as I can remember, that was the only options I set up last time I did this. Well, actually I wasn't using NAT, but except the MasqueradeAddress the setup is identical.00:31
baffleHave you run tcpdump on the various servers?00:31
baffleSo that you know that the responses are correct etc.00:31
VoiDeTwell i see whats happening00:31
baffleAnd are you actually checking from a remote host.. :)00:31
VoiDeTthey connect fine, login all that, but when a command to ls etc. is made, the client is told to use its local ip, and they try use that to execute the command,00:32
VoiDeTbecause im seeing the ppls local ips, even though their on the other side of the world00:32
baffleUhh, that's strange.00:33
lamontScottK: thoughts on 180551?00:41
lamontI rather suspect this is a simple case of freebsd(?) defaulting to actually setting hostname to the fqdn, not just one component... at least in Wietse's world.00:41
* lamont smacks bug 200308 into oblivion. iz PEBCAK00:46
ubotuLaunchpad bug 200308 in postfix "Upgrade doesnt work if using mysql dict types" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20030800:46
* lamont always loves it when the submitter finally gives sufficient information to verify that things are (not) working in exactly the manner that they told postfix to00:47
lamontmaybe I should have preinst and start check for stupidity in alias_database maptypes00:49
baffleAnyone from the server team (or someone else) with insight in the multipath-tools-boot package?00:49
kgoetzmorning all01:05
art3misso anyone have an ubuntu-server guide that doesnt suck?01:06
art3misor perhaps a ubuntu-server document that actually says whats all installed instead of telling you how to install things that already exist on the server?01:08
art3misits great to say "lamp" but if it doesnt tell you what mod_xxx's exist or what versions of the lamp components are installed in the iso01:08
art3misman, someday im gonna remember how useless irc is most days.. off to centos!01:09
kgoetzsomeone was here to make friends01:10
baffleYeah. He didn'y even have a question.01:10
VoiDeThaha01:10
VoiDeTadmin overlord01:10
baffle(Altho he did have a point, that server guide sure is pointless)01:10
kgoetzhe did have a question, just it wasnt obvious (and i wasnt looking...)01:12
kgoetzbaffle: how so?01:12
bafflekgoetz: Well, maybe it isn't pointless for "most people". But nothing I've ever wanted to have answered has been there at least. :)01:13
kgoetzbaffle: tbh, i've never looked there *before* asking, so i dont really now :$01:14
kgoetz*know01:14
bafflekgoetz: I would expect an "advanced topics" section to include things like high availability, clustering of services, clustering of filesystems, lvm in depth, iscsi/fc storage information, multipath information etc.01:15
* kgoetz goes to look at what it actually inclused01:15
kgoetzactually, no i wont, because works just deced i have stuff to do ;|01:19
lamontbaffle: do you have the conntrack_ftp module (or whatever) loaded?01:22
* lamont considers asking "there's a server guide?", then decides not to troll01:23
kgoetzhehe.01:23
kgoetzwill be linked with hardy :)01:23
lamontI generally just install the server bits, and then add what I want/need as I go.01:23
lamontunless it's a desktop box, in which case s/server/desktop/ and lather/rinse/repeat01:24
bafflelamont: I think most people do.01:24
lamontwell, and any of them tend to get 'home-config' from the repo at the house, which violates debian policy left right and sideways to make things what I want them to be on the home machines01:25
lamont"because once you have tac nukes, everything starts to look like a small city"01:25
* kgoetz didnt follow that last rant01:25
lamonttac nukes comment is my version of the hammer & nail cliche01:26
lamonthome-config is the "smack the config around right, and depend on those other packages I want" not-quite-meta package01:26
lamontwhich also delivers my version of several other packages config files, etc.01:26
lamontiz very policy-violating01:26
kgoetzah right01:26
kgoetzJeeves_: you around? wondering if you did hardy or an earlier ubuntu01:31
ScottKlamont: is 180551 and affect of Bug #898001:33
ubotuLaunchpad bug 8980 in netcfg "hostname -f does not return a proper FQDN" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/898001:33
lamonthrm... quite possiblt01:36
lamontpossibly, even01:36
ScottKBonus points for fixing bugs with numbers less than 10,000.01:36
baffleFix bug #1.01:39
ubotuLaunchpad bug 1 in ubuntu "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101:39
* lamont remembers getting the email from bugzilla when that bug was originally filed01:40
* lamont rapidly approaches time to head back home01:47
VoiDeT:)01:48
* lamont -> home02:01
sommerah, he left02:49
* googlah|sleepy will give a try to install Spamassasin along with Postfix02:57
ScottK2googlah|sleepy: You'll be happier in the long run if you use amavisd-new to glue them together.03:01
dthacker-laptopI'm getting "unable to determine geometry of file/device" from gparted on a Compaq DL360 (orginal pIII)03:02
dthacker-laptopdarn.  does not recognize the array.03:03
sommerbaffle: the server guide currently is geared more to admins new to linux or ubuntu03:04
sommerbaffle: that doesn't mean it has to always be that way, do you have any other topic suggestions?03:04
dthacker-laptopyeesh. I get to make a custom CD.03:05
googlah|sleepyScottK2: Don't seem to be any good tutorials out there though. But amavis seem familiar, isn't that which puts a line in each mail, that is has been checked?03:11
dthacker-laptopgooglah: I missed part of your conversation.  What is it that you are trying to accomplish?03:17
googlah|sleepyah, just said that I would give a try to install Spamassasin along with Postfix, but ScottK2 said Amavisd would be better in the long-run03:20
dthacker-laptopgooglah|sleepy: ok.03:21
sommergooglah|sleepy: the "Mail Filtering" section covers amavis: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/index.html03:21
googlah|sleepyAh, thank you. great guide btw.03:24
sommergooglah|sleepy: thanks, if you see any mistakes or issues please let me know... it can still be updated until thursday03:26
googlah|sleepyOh, its yours?! keep up the good work. Is it for the release of Hardy Heron?03:27
sommergooglah|sleepy: yep, but most of it should work fine on gutsy, I don't think those packages changed much03:28
googlah|sleepyNoo, me neither.03:29
ScottK2googlah|sleepy: Also for postfix you can get the latest (2.5.1) in gutsy-backports03:29
lamontScottK: and 2.5.2 is due to be out sometime soonish (iz RC now)03:29
googlah|sleepysommer: May you not mention the --purge option in the Apt-Get section?03:30
* lamont sleeps03:32
sommergooglah|sleepy: that's a good point03:33
sommerI'll add some information on that03:35
googlah|sleepyYeah, sometimes you want to remove the configuration files as well03:37
sommerdefinitely I use it frequently :)03:38
stiv2k_hey03:44
stiv2k_http://galatea.neoturbine.net/projects/phpsysinfo/03:44
stiv2k_any reason why it doesnt show the mount points there03:44
googlah|sleepy<?php03:51
googlah|sleepyprint_r (phpinfo());03:51
stiv2k_uh03:51
googlah|sleepyoops. tried the stable release of phpsysinfo?03:51
stiv2k_is mine old?03:52
stiv2k_it's always been like that though03:52
googlah|sleepyno, yours is newer, but it's just an RC03:53
googlah|sleepybeta03:53
stiv2k_oh03:53
stiv2k_i dunno, the stable one looked kinda old03:54
stiv2k_but i mean it works with the beta one on different systems03:54
googlah|sleepyit sure does, but try and see if thats where the problem is03:55
stiv2k_perhaps i should try to read the code and see where it gets that information from03:55
stiv2k_i dont think i feel like doing that right now03:55
googlah|sleepyheh, no. but whats the time over there right now? it's not 5am as it is here. :p03:57
stiv2k_lol, no03:58
stiv2k_midnight03:58
googlah|sleepyheh, yeah03:59
_rubenmornin07:12
Jeeves_kgoetz: Awake?07:21
_rubenJeeves_: 32-way web server? not bad ;)07:23
Jeeves__ruben: The T1000 has a cpu with 8 cores, and four threads per core.07:24
_rubenJeeves_: ah, nice07:24
_rubencant wait to start my virtualization project .. will be using a dual quad core with 32gb initialy07:26
Jeeves_Nice :)07:28
_rubentoo bad another collegue gets to play with it first ... test with running office apps in an rdp application server07:33
_rubendamnit .. too many ppl drinking hot choco, them bastards .. machine's out of cacao, same as yesterday morning .. sigh :p07:43
_rubenJeeves_ (or anyone else with archive access): could you tell me whats the size of the archive for just gutsy i386+amd64?08:10
Jeeves__ruben: Can't tell08:21
Jeeves_All the files for the various releases are in the same directory08:21
_rubenah crap08:24
_rubennot feeling like syncing releases i wont use anyways08:24
Jeeves__ruben: apt-proxy ?08:26
_rubenthats one i havent looked into yet08:26
_rubenapt-proxy doesnt build a 'full' mirror, only packages that have been requested once .. then again .. that might a decent solution afterall08:27
=== \sh is now known as \sh_away
krautmoin08:38
_rubenmornin kraut08:41
krautmornin _ruben08:41
=== \sh_away is now known as \sh
nijabamorning08:50
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, around now08:56
=== joerlend_ is now known as XiXaQ
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, whys your system got 32 cores, ours is only 24 :(08:57
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: Hi!08:57
Jeeves_Upgrading to Hardy as we speak08:58
Kamping_Kaiser_ruben, use debmirror and sync with that, it'll tell you how big the release is, then you ^C it and move on :)08:58
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, ah, so didnt install with gutsy/08:58
Kamping_Kaiser?08:58
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: I installed gutsy now08:58
Jeeves_Dapper didn't work08:58
Jeeves_Haven't tried the Hardy installer08:58
Jeeves_So if you try that08:58
Jeeves_That would be handy08:59
Kamping_Kaiserhardy Doesnt Work For Me (TM)08:59
Jeeves_Hmm?08:59
Kamping_Kaiserwell, the snapshot from 20080225 doesnt08:59
Jeeves_On the Sun?08:59
Kamping_Kaiseron a SunBlade 150 (workstation)08:59
Jeeves_Ah ok08:59
Kamping_Kaiseri havent tried the T1000 yet08:59
* Kamping_Kaiser has been upsettingly busy - your going to finish both systems at the rate your going09:00
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: I've fix /etc/ethers for you so you can edit that too09:00
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, cheers09:01
Jeeves_I'm going into a meeting09:01
Kamping_Kaisercan you email me the mac of the system your playing with and i'll leave it alone09:01
Jeeves_will be back in about an hour09:01
Kamping_Kaiserif you want :)09:01
Kamping_Kaisernp09:01
_rubenKamping_Kaiser: debmirror seems useful btw, will look into that some more09:23
Kamping_Kaiser_ruben, np. its handy09:24
_rubenKamping_Kaiser: you're using it yourself as well ?09:24
bafflesommer: I have loads of topic ideas. :-)09:25
Kamping_Kaiser_ruben, currently, yes i do. planning to switch to the proper archive mirror scripts probably, but debmirror for the moment09:26
bafflesommer: What about "Secure and distributed AAA in the enterprise"? :) I.e. setup of kerberos kdc + slaves, replicated LDAP masters, libnss_ldap and all the friends.09:26
_rubenKamping_Kaiser: why if i may ask? ;-)09:27
Kamping_Kaiser_ruben, because debmirror doesnt get "metadata" - eg lots of stuff required by debian-cd09:29
_rubenKamping_Kaiser: ic09:30
Kamping_Kaiserif all you need is .deb files, debmirror is great. if you need to make cds... debmirror makes your life harder :)09:31
_rubenperhaps i should just go down the full rsync route, and put some harddisks and our internet link to some good use ;-)09:32
Kamping_Kaiserhehe09:32
* _ruben does have a few spare Mbps (95-percentile wise)09:33
Kamping_Kaiser:O bugger09:34
* Kamping_Kaiser needs more nybles09:35
* _ruben bitchslaps some co-workers09:36
_rubenthey ordered (paralel) ata disks for our new backup server instead of sata09:36
* Kamping_Kaiser wonders if _ruben is a sysadmin09:36
Kamping_Kaiserahahahah09:36
_ruben8x500GB09:37
_rubenwonder if i can take em home to upgrade my 6x200GB server ;)09:37
Kamping_Kaiserhehehe09:37
Kamping_Kaiseri'm going to need more hdd if i want to play with fossology properly :( i hate buying disc09:37
_rubenfossology?09:38
_rubendisks become cheaper way too fast .. buy today, half-price tomorrow09:38
Kamping_Kaiserhttp://fossology.org/09:39
Kamping_Kaiseri sleep with my computers in the same room. if i throw in more discs i need more servers (so another machine) andi have much more noise :(09:39
Kamping_Kaiser_ruben, i want to feed debian+ubuntu+gnewsense into it. so i'll need *terabytes*09:41
_rubenluckily i dont sleep in the same room as my computers no more09:42
_rubencurrently i have about 2-3TB of storage at home09:42
Kamping_Kaiseri'd like some of that sort of storage at home :(09:43
Kamping_Kaiserstuff we have at work doesnt count09:43
_rubengot one server with 6x200GB ata disks .. and another with 6x250GB sata disks09:43
_rubensw raid509:43
_rubenbut those you dont want to sleep next to ;)09:44
henkjaneneco must be happy with you :)09:44
_rubenhenkjan: nah .. but essent might ;)09:44
_rubentho they actually reduced my monthly fee this year .. then again .. that was based on flawed info (moved there last august, and the first few months we didnt use much power)09:45
_rubenhenkjan: and further more, those two arent on 24/7 ;)09:48
_rubenthe only 'box' that's on 24/7 currently is an epia 500MHz mobo with a single hdd .. rest of the boxes have WoL09:48
henkjanah, i'm using an epia too, 533Mhz09:51
nhanntmy ubuntu server always frezes network service after 15-20min. When need to connect, I have to "ping" it then it's fine09:51
nhanntanyone has such a problem?09:51
_rubenhenkjan: could be 533MHz indeed, got a 800MHz one as well, but that one isnt passively cooled09:54
_ruben533 it is09:55
cjsstablesMorning all.  I have a quick question regarding my ubuntu server set up.10:07
Kamping_Kaiser!ask10:08
ubotuPlease don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)10:08
cjsstablescurrently running a caching name server.  It appears that I can resolve ip addresses inside and outside of my private network, however, when I try to ping my internal name sever I don't get a response.10:09
cjsstablesidon'thave any firewall set up at this time10:09
_rubenso you can resolve but not ping?10:10
_rubenand you're sure you're using the same machine to resolve and are trying to ping?10:10
cjsstablesno can't resolve either,  but I can resolve other a recordson the internal network10:10
cjsstablesfor instance i can resolve gateway which is an A record of 192.168.x.x10:11
cjsstablesI can ping it and I can typein http://gateway ....................and I get the routers web page10:12
cjsstablesso that appears to be resolving for me but I can't resolve to the main server10:12
cjsstableswhich is my apache, ldap, samba server.10:13
_rubenim guessing that your using your router's dns server which doesnt know about your own ubuntu  nameserver yet10:13
cjsstableswell my client is only pointing to my caching dns server but it also has the an entry for gateway10:14
cjsstablesmy caching name serveralso has forwarders set up for external dns10:16
_rubencjsstables: are you trying to ping by hostname or ip?10:19
cjsstablesboth, neither work10:19
cjsstablesoops hold on that..  one second let me verify10:20
cjsstablesI can ping ip ok but not by host name10:21
cjsstableshowever i can ping my router by host name10:21
cjsstablesit has an A record in DNS  gateway 192.168.1.110:22
_rubenwhich means there's nothing wrong with ping, just the dns records being fubared10:22
cjsstablesbut there is also an A record for the server DC01 192.168.1.210:23
cjsstablesI don't understand how I can resolve one but not the other10:24
cjsstablesoops.  hold on..  I just did a ping on dc01 and it resolved10:24
cjsstablesit wasn't doing that before10:25
cjsstablesok..  here is some moreinfo.   if I ping gateway I can resolve.  if i ping gateway.cjsoffice.local I can't resolve10:26
cjsstablesis it because my domain ends in local?10:27
_rubenit depends on both your local machine's resolver settings and the nameserver configuration10:31
_ruben.local itself shouldnt impose any problems10:31
cjsstablesok. I haven't done anything with the resolv.conf on the localmachine.  could that be the issue?10:34
cjsstablesany clue is that I get an error message after boot as follows....  Could not look up internet address for client01. This will prevent Xfce from operating correctly10:36
cjsstableswhat would I need to putintomy resolve.conf10:36
_ruben"nameserver ip.address.of.nameserver" ... and optionally "search cjsoffice.local"10:37
cjsstablesah.....  that makes sense.  I'll try that.  what service will I need to restart after I make those changes?10:38
cjsstablesor should I just do a reboot10:38
_rubennothing .. should work right away10:38
cjsstablesk. brb10:38
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: Still awake?10:40
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, still here10:40
Jeeves_Hardy is broken for sparc10:41
Jeeves_http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/d/db4.4/libdb4.4_4.4.20-11_sparc.deb is a symlink to a non-existant package10:41
cjsstablesoklooking at my resolv.conf I have  domain cjsoffice.local then nameserver 192.168.1.2 nameserver "my ispsdnsaddy 1" nameserver "my ispsdnsaddy2"10:41
_rubeni thought sparc support was dropped completely for hardy ?10:41
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, :( i knew it was unsupported, broken as well is upsetting10:41
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: I'm checking if it might be my mirror10:42
_rubenJeeves_: i'd blame the mirror in your case ;-)10:42
Kamping_Kaiserhehe10:42
* Kamping_Kaiser might [re]suggest debian to his work10:42
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: Sorry, what?!10:43
cjsstables_ruben Should I remove the external nameserver entries10:43
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, i might suggest a platform thats going to receive support to my workplace ... not being able to get things fixed on a server is a bit of a ... pain :|10:44
* Kamping_Kaiser sighs. i'll have to mentally thrash that out later10:44
_rubencjsstables: if your own nameserver is setup properly and always available, then they shouldnt be needed10:44
Jeeves_Hmm, it seems that archive.ubuntu.com does have the needed file10:44
* _ruben suggests Jeeves_ and Kamping_Kaiser to team up to write a proper mirror script ;-)10:45
Kamping_Kaiserhehehe. :P10:45
cjsstablesok.  be back in a bit... thanks _ruben10:45
_rubenok .. thats enough makeing fun of innocent ppl for today ...10:45
_rubentho cant promise anything10:46
* Jeeves_ is syncing as we speak10:46
* _ruben probably should go try to get some actual work done for a change10:46
* Kamping_Kaiser laughs at doing work10:47
Kamping_Kaiserpschulz01, hello10:53
Kamping_Kaiseryou just missed us talking about suns :)10:53
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: The box is upgraded to hardy10:59
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, and running ok? i may have to rip off a gutsy cd at work and try that.10:59
Kamping_Kaiserits a shame to see sparc in ports again :(11:00
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: I'm rebooting as we speak11:00
Jeeves_{0} ok boot disk11:02
Jeeves_Boot device: /pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8/scsi@2/disk@0,0  File and args:11:02
Jeeves_Let's see what it does!11:02
Jeeves_Loaded kernel version 2.6.2411:03
Kamping_Kaiser:)11:04
Jeeves_bit-beheer@webserver2:~$ uname -a11:04
Jeeves_Linux webserver2 2.6.24-12-sparc64-smp #1 SMP Wed Mar 12 23:52:17 UTC 2008 sparc64 GNU/Linux11:04
Jeeves_Works11:04
Jeeves_(Fixed our mirror too, btw)11:05
Kamping_Kaiserneat11:05
Kamping_Kaiserso it can be made to run, but the support level may be less then ideal11:05
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: It seems, yes11:06
* Kamping_Kaiser is wgetting isos at work to test on the sunblade15011:07
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, so are you dualbooting that server, or just ubuntu on it?11:07
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: I've trashed Solaris11:08
Jeeves_root@webserver2:~# cat /proc/mdstat11:08
Jeeves_Personalities : [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] [raid10]11:08
Jeeves_md1 : active raid1 sdb4[2] sda4[0]11:08
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, ok. i still want to try a multiboot if the 2nd T1000 is still unused11:09
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: Feel free, but I want to test the whole bunch by monday11:13
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, right.11:13
Kamping_KaiserB - Backspace key sends    : BS11:20
Kamping_Kaiserterminal emulators rock11:20
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, can you give me permission to use /dev/ttyS0? i need it for minicom. either changing its group, or adding me to dialout would work11:23
Jeeves_Kamping_Kaiser: Ehm11:23
Kamping_Kaiseror i could juse use ssh i guess11:24
Jeeves_YOu should ssh to the ilom11:24
Jeeves_console -f11:24
Jeeves_ssh webserver1.ilom.ubunturelease.bit.nl11:24
Kamping_Kaiseryeah, ssh works *smacks self*11:24
=== \sh is now known as \sh_away
=== \sh_away is now known as \sh
J_Phi all11:42
Jeeves_Hi11:43
pschulz01kgoetz: pong11:43
J_Ppeople, I have ubuntu 6.10 in my server in production, but now I need python 2.5 for my app and default is 2.4 on 6.10. There are somes packages in python 2.5, but not all like as python 2.4. So I think what is better choice. Is update to last version of ubuntu 7.10 right ?11:44
pschulz01kgoetz: Any idea how to get the ICA protocol working in the gnome 'Terminal Services Client'?11:46
Kamping_KaiserICA?11:46
pschulz01Kamping_Kaiser: Citrix11:47
faulkes-ICA is citrix11:47
pschulz01Kamping_Kaiser: The option is there.. but it's greyed out.11:47
Kamping_Kaiserpschulz01, you need to install the citirix client, which gnome TSC wraps around11:47
Kamping_Kaiserpschulz01, with luck they have fixed the client to Not Suck (eg, to allow it to do encryption)11:47
pschulz01Ta.. alian it is then11:47
J_Pany idea for my question ?11:48
pschulz01alien11:48
cjsstables_ruben  stillout there?11:48
pschulz01Kamping_Kaiser: Is there a package?11:49
Kamping_Kaiserpschulz01, for citrix? i dont remember. i think it was staticly linked tarball stuff (installed it on 6.06 at the hut)11:49
_rubencjsstables: more or less ;)11:51
cjsstablesok.  still no good.  I can't seem to resolve dc01.cjsoffice.local to an ip,  however i can resolve dc01 to an ip11:53
J_Pis possible update ubuntu 6.10->7.10, or for need 6.10->7.04->7.10?11:54
Kamping_KaiserJ_P, latter11:54
J_PKamping_Kaiser: thanks11:56
Kamping_Kaisernp11:56
Jeeves_Lunch!11:56
Kamping_Kaiserenjoy :)11:57
pschulz01Kamping_Kaiser: Wants openmotif11:57
pschulz01Kamping_Kaiser: sheesh.11:57
Kamping_Kaiserheh11:58
Kamping_Kaiseri hate citrix, and its over that one experiance with their client. its going to take a lot of technical brilliance to be unscarred11:58
J_PI trying find page on ubuntulinux.com where say relation of number and nickname, but not find, anyone know ?12:03
pschulz01Kamping_Kaiser: Doesn't look like the Linux client supports SSL yet.12:14
Kamping_Kaiserpschulz01, i remember trying the native linux and java client, both sucked (wouldnt do crypto properly)12:15
pschulz01"Citrix SSL server not accepting connections"12:16
Kamping_Kaiserpschulz01, what level of encryption is the server using?12:16
Kamping_Kaiserif its > 128 (iirc) bit you're stuffed (unless they fixed the client in the last few years)12:16
* Kamping_Kaiser frantically tries to remember how to send 'stop a' without a 'stop a' key12:18
=== \sh is now known as \sh_away
Kamping_Kaiser^break i think12:20
=== \sh_away is now known as \sh
Kamping_Kaisernope :/12:22
Kamping_Kaiseroh well. tomorrows problem :(12:25
Kamping_KaiserJeeves_, hope to catch you tomorrow.12:25
Kamping_Kaisernight all12:25
J_PKamping_Kaiser: yet about update, I need reboot after each update version or Can I reboot only in last update ?12:26
Kamping_KaiserJ_P, every update12:26
J_PKamping_Kaiser: ok12:27
sommerbaffle: Those are good ideas, I had planned on expanding the LDAP, and Samba sections for the next release.12:37
sommerbaffle: usually the first step in the process I've been using is to update or create an article in the wiki first, then place the content into DocBook for the official docs12:38
sommerbaffle: if you can help document any of those areas it would be greatly appreciated, either way thanks for the ideas... good stuff12:38
=== \sh is now known as \sh_away
bafflesoren: Is there anyone on the serverteam hanging around that can assist in bugfixing multipath-tools-boot? I've discovered what has happend and created an ugly workaround. But I'm not familiar enough with it to implement it in a proper way.13:31
sorenbaffle: "has happened"?13:34
bafflesoren: The initramfs first runs dmsetup (probably the lvm2 scripts) and discovers the logical volumes before the multipath script is run. This means that it can not create the /dev/mapper/mpath0, because there are allready mappings for it. If I stop the script, use "dmsetup remove /dev/mapper/<volumes>", "multipath", "kpartx /dev/mapper/mpath0", "lvm vgscan" then everything seems to work. :)13:37
sorenbaffle: Hm.. Ok. Let me check something.13:39
bafflesoren: I.e. i'm going into a shell in the scripts/local-top/multipath script, entering the commands "dmsetup remove kvm1--5.v.kq.no-root" "dmsetup remove kvm1--5.v.kq.no-swap_1" "multipath" "kpartx -a /dev/mapper/mpath0" "lvm vgscan" and then exiting.13:40
sorenbaffle: It might be a simple fix..13:43
bafflesoren: Yes, maybe. I'm also not sure how or when the "local" scripts might be run.13:44
Solarionso I'm setting up a computing cluster (high-performance for solid-state physics).  What kind of server management support does Ubuntu have?13:46
SolarionI'm looking at managing about 20-30 computing nodes13:47
Solarionlinks are great13:47
sorenbaffle: Are you at libery to fiddle a bit with the system?13:47
bafflesoren: Yes, very much so.13:47
sorenbaffle: Cool. Could you try renamed /etc/udev/rules.d/95-multipath.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d/65-multipath.rules ?13:48
sorens/renamed/renaming/13:48
SolarionI'm also interested in how Canonical support would work (and cost) for such a system.13:48
sorenAnd the run an update-initramfs -u -k `uname -r`13:48
sorenSolarion: Hang on.13:49
Solarionsoren: thanks13:49
sorenSolarion: Canonical offers http://www.canonical.com/projects/landscape13:49
sorenSolarion: You get it for free along with a support contract.13:49
sorenI'm not sure what Ubuntu itself has in that area.13:50
Solarionsoren: Hmm.  What level of support contract?13:50
Jeeves_It's too bad landscape can't be bought to run locally13:50
Solarionsoren: Also, how much would support cost for a 20-30 node cluster?13:51
bafflesoren: And rebooting I guess. :)13:51
Solarionsince it's kind of one and kind of many boxes13:51
sorenbaffle: Yes :)13:51
sorenSolarion: You'd have to ask them.13:51
sorenhttp://forms.canonical.com/dashboard/survey/response.jsp13:52
Solarionsoren: ah, I thought you were a Canonical employee.  :)13:53
sorenSolarion: I am. :)13:53
Solarionsoren: do you have any detailed knowledge of how Landscape works?13:53
sorenSolarion: I don't sell support, though :)13:53
sorenSolarion: What do you want to know?13:53
Solarionheh.  Fair 'nuff.  :)13:53
Solarionso Landscape runs on Canonical's servers?13:54
sorenThe server part of it, yes.13:54
Solarionthe page is kind of sparse on details13:54
sorenThe agents fetch information from the server every once in a while and act upon the data it gets back.13:54
Solarionsoren: How would computing nodes hidden (and not routed to the Intarwebs) be managed in that case?13:54
sorenStuff like "Add this user", "install this package", "run this script"..13:55
sorenSolarion: Dunno.13:55
Solarioncomputing nodes can talk to the head node and shouldn't talk beyond it.13:55
Solarionso it's kinda like Red Hat's management stuff then?13:55
sorenI'm not sure how that'd work. The good folks in our support centre would know, though :)13:55
Solarionheh13:55
sorenSolarion: I have no clue about redhat's management stuff :)13:55
Solarionit's small enough that I could always just do NFS and potentailly run an interior mirror, but the easier and more Canonical-supported, teh better.13:56
sorenSure.13:56
bafflesoren: Nopes, same error. As I mentioned, I spawn a shell in local-top/multipath, and I checked, the path could not be created, and /dev/mapper/<lvm-volumes> existed. I also noticed that it seems to take a little while before the devices from the FC-bus actually gets registred, because the initial run of "multipath" didn't actually create *any* paths, but then some kernel messages popped out and running multipath again created mpath1 (wich doesn'13:56
sorenbaffle: I'm struggling to remember why I moved it to 95..13:57
bafflesoren: So it is udev that runs dmsetup and creates the devnodes for lvm logical volumes?13:57
sorenbaffle: You shouldn't need to run multipath manually.13:57
Solarionsoren: another reason to go Ubuntu is system76.  :)13:58
sorenbaffle: udev should notice when new stuff shows up and ask multipath if it wants to use it for anything.13:58
Solarionanyone have experience with them?13:58
baffleSolarion: From what I've understood from Landscape it is quite simmilar to RHN, yes.13:58
baffle(We have RHN for some customers)13:59
sorenbaffle: Are you still in the initramfs?14:00
bafflesoren: No, I just booted, but I can boot back in.14:00
bafflesoren: Maybe it should be 64, not 65? I.e. so it is run before dmsetup.14:01
sorenbaffle: Could you please check that the multipath rules files actually has 65- in  /etc/udev/rules.d/ ?14:01
sorenbaffle: Heh. You could try.14:01
bafflesoren: I can just unpack the initramfs.14:01
Solarionbaffle: who is "we"?14:02
sorenbaffle: Sure.14:02
sorenSolarion: It's them.14:02
soren:p14:02
baffleSolarion: A company.14:02
soren*g*14:02
* soren goes to fetch some water14:02
Solarionbaffle: ok14:02
bafflesoren: Actually.. I can't seem to find *multipath* in etc/udev/rules.d/ from the initramdisk...14:03
Solarionlooking forward to the next LTS release btw14:03
Solarionany estimate when gcc 4.3 will be available?14:04
baffleYes, with the new LTS release I know a lot of our customers will start using Ubuntu instead of RHEL/SLES/Debian..14:04
sorenbaffle: Er.. That's... Er...14:04
baffleSolarion: It is a teleco/isp called Ventelo in Norway.14:04
bafflesoren: Maybe that is the problem. :)14:04
Solarionbaffle: ah, sounded like you were a consulting biz14:05
baffleSolarion: I am.14:06
baffleSolarion: I work in the part of the company that does hosting of larger (mostly internet-facing) installations.14:06
baffleSolarion: 4 datacenters, and the largest websites in .no.14:07
SolarionCOOL14:07
Solariondangit14:07
baffleSolarion: Working with large clusters sounds more fun. :)14:08
Solarionnijaba: sorry; not registered so I can't msg back.  I've put in a sales request so we'll see what they send back.14:08
bafflesoren: The comment "15:06 < baffle> Solarion: I work in the part of the company that does hosting of larger (mostly internet-facing) installations.14:08
baffle15:07 < baffle> Solarion: 4 datacenters, and the largest websites in .no.14:08
baffle15:07 < Solarion> COOL14:08
baffleOoops.14:08
Solarionaccidental posting of accidental caps.  heh.14:08
bafflesoren: The comment "# Only copy across relevant rules" in hooks/udev seems to be to blame?14:09
Solarionbaffle: so if I need to set up a website in Europe, I know whom to contact?  :)14:09
baffleSolarion: As long as you want to pay a lot of money, sure. :)14:09
Solarionheh14:09
sorenbaffle: No, I think I am.14:09
bafflesoren: You are? Isn't this package just imported from Debian? :)14:10
sorenbaffle: Nope.14:10
sorenbaffle: So... You have the multipath binaries in the initramfs, right?14:11
bafflesoren: Yeah, they are there.14:11
sorenbaffle: Interesting.14:11
sorenbaffle: Er.. This is hardy, right?14:11
bafflesoren: As I mentioned, I can change things around so that it works.14:12
bafflesoren: Yes, hardy.14:12
baffleClean install from14:13
bafflemonday I think.14:13
baffleFrom netinstall.14:13
sorenYou have multipath-tools installed, and not multipath-tools-initramfs, correct?14:13
bafflesoren: Yes, multipath-tools and multipath-tools-boot14:14
baffle"un  multipath-tools-initramfs"14:14
sorenGod, I wish I had some hardware to test this..14:15
bafflesoren: You can use mine?14:15
bafflesoren: It's not like it is in production.14:16
sorenbaffle: Nah, not quite yet.14:16
sorenbaffle: Thanks, though.14:16
bafflesoren: Ah, you mean like in your lab so you can do regression testing etc. :-)14:16
bafflesoren: Don't you have a SAN lying around to test with? Jeez. :)14:17
sorenAh... I think I see what's going on.14:19
bafflesoren: But if missing udev rules is to blame, maybe a "cp -p /etc/udev/rules.d/95-multipath.rules ${DESTDIR}/etc/udev/rules.d" should be added to multipaths hook?14:20
sorenbaffle: multipath has no hooks. They were moved to multipath-tools-initramfs.14:21
sorenWhich I somehow missed.14:21
baffleOh.14:21
baffleBut /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/multipath exists?14:22
sorenEr... No?14:23
sorenWhere does that come from?14:23
sorendpkg -S /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/multipath14:23
baffle# dpkg -L multipath-tools-boot | grep hooks/mul14:23
baffle/usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/multipath14:23
bafflemultipath-tools-boot: /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/multipath14:24
bafflesoren: You have -boot installed as well, right?14:24
sorenOh, I *thought* I did.14:25
baffleSolarion: We've been working on a management system for all our customers, actually.. It incorporates package stuff from RHN, but we're trying to make it multiplatform. I.e. win32/win64/rpm-based linux/deb/freebsd/solaris. It's a challenge, but quite fun.14:25
sorenLovely. that should probably install the multipath rules as well.14:26
bafflesoren: Where? It's not mentioned in the hook?14:26
sorenRight.14:26
bafflesoren: It just copies binaries etc.14:27
sorenAdd:14:27
sorencp /etc/udev/rules.d/*-multipath.rules $DESTDIR/etc/udev/rules.d14:27
sorento the bottom.14:27
sorenof that hook script.14:27
sorenRebuild, reboot, report :)14:27
baffleAllready on it.14:27
sorenIt's 65 now?14:27
sorenOr 95?14:27
baffleNo, I renamed back to 95.14:27
sorenWonderful.14:28
sorenCarry on.14:28
baffleRemote IP console sure rocks.14:28
sorenI believe you.14:30
baffleYay.14:31
baffleIt created mpath014:31
sorenSo we're happy?14:32
baffleNot yet, I'll have to continue booting. And I think the management module of my bladecenter just rebooted..14:32
baffleNo, it was firefox exploding.14:33
baffleAnd that is why it's called an alpha release. :)14:33
_rubenheheh14:33
baffleNo, something else seems to have exploded....14:34
bafflesoren: No, not there yet. "Iii, panic! No root!"14:35
baffle:-)14:35
sorenOk.14:36
bafflesoren: I had to run "kpartx -a /dev/mapper/mpath0" for it to create the device nodes for the partitions.14:37
baffle(And then follow up with LVM volumes)14:37
sorenbaffle: Oh.14:37
sorenbaffle: Right, rihgt.14:37
bafflesoren: But except that, it worked.14:37
sorenbaffle: Add:14:38
sorencp /etc/udev/rules.d/*-kpartx.rules $DESTDIR/etc/udev/rules.d14:39
sorento the hooks script, too.14:39
=== \sh_away is now known as \sh
sorenrinse, repeat.14:40
bafflesoren: Doesn't seem like kpartx was run, no root found.14:46
baffle(95-kpartx.rules exists inside initramfs)14:49
bafflesoren: Running out of ideas? :)14:57
* soren is scratching his head14:57
sorenNo, I'm not out of ideas.. My usual approach is a lot of poke, check, fiddle, check, ponder, poke, check.. It's not as easy when I need other people for the poking, fiddling, and checking :)14:58
bafflesoren: As I mentioned, you can get access to it if you want.14:59
sorenIt's tempting.15:00
dthacker-workHi, I'm looking for a good HOWTO on setting up reverse DNS for a block of 64 addresses.   Many docs point to a site called Acme Byte & Wire  (http://acmebw.com) which seems to be down/gone.15:00
sorendthacker-work: Talk to your ISP.15:01
sorenbaffle: What sort of access can you get me?15:01
bafflesoren: Full KVM I guess.15:01
sorenbaffle: I mean how? A java applet or some such?15:02
bafflesoren: Yes, java applet.15:02
sorenWon't work :)15:03
* soren is on amd6415:03
sorenNo java applet love right now.15:03
sorenIn a few days, sure. Right now? Not so much.15:03
bafflesoren: Oh, doesn't java work with amd64? Well, I can fix that as well. :)15:05
sorenbaffle: So can I. In fact, I already did. It just needs to get uploaded :)15:06
bafflesoren: I meant in another way.15:06
sorenDo tell.15:06
bafflesoren: rdekstop to another machine, access from there.15:06
sorenbaffle: Let me just think a little while longer before I get into something that involves rdesktop.15:07
bafflesoren: Okay. :)15:08
sorenOk, so the multipath rules work fine..15:08
sorenNew devices are created and they go through udev's processing.15:09
baffleSo far so good.15:09
sorenI don't see why the kpartx rules shouldn't see it.15:10
sorenbaffle: Could you -- just for fun -- rename the scripts to 65, rebuild, reboot, etc?15:11
bafflekpartx or multipath?15:11
baffleOr both?15:11
sorenbaffle: I was thinking both.15:12
bafflebooting15:14
sorenbrb15:16
sorenback15:19
bafflesoren: No, doesn't seem to be a change. What puzzles me is that I in the local-top/multipath script I added the "sh" line after "multipath -v $VERBOSITY" (wich is set to 5 right now) and when I do an "ls /dev/mapper" only control shows up.. While I'm waiting for that, I get some kernel messages saying that the link on the FC adapters are up, some errors reading paths that are down etc, and then after some seconds I get /dev/mapper/mpath0.15:20
baffleBut no partitions.15:20
baffleIs the scripts run alphabetically? Wouldn't kpartx udev run before multipath, now that both are at 65?15:21
baffle(I never really understood udev, to be honest)15:22
sorenDoesn't matter.15:22
sorenThey're not acting on the same devices anyway.15:22
baffleTrue.. multipath is creating mpath0, and I guess then the same scripts are run over that device..15:22
sorenbaffle: I don't quite understand what the point of the local-top/multipath  script is.15:23
sorenudev should totally handle all of that.15:23
sorenbaffle: What is 'the "sh" line'?15:24
sorenOh! That's how you break out of the boot process?15:24
bafflesoren: Yes, is that wrong? I just exit the shell to continue..15:25
bafflesoren: I think basically what is does is to run "multipath", to detect paths for multipathd.15:25
sorenIt's probably fine.. I just use "break=bottom" on the kernel command line.15:25
sorenbaffle: right, and that shouldn't be necessary.15:26
bafflesoren: It automatically breaks at the bottom as well, when it can't find root. :)15:26
sorenbaffle: I thought you said it paniced?15:26
bafflesoren: No, not panic.15:26
soren15:35:52 < baffle> soren: No, not there yet. "Iii, panic! No root!"15:26
soren:)15:26
bafflesoren: Ah, sorry. :)15:26
bafflesoren: It just runs the normal loop w/counter waiting for /dev/mapper/root-logical-volume to be available (not, it's not named that), and then exits to the shell.15:27
sorenbaffle: The mpath device you mentioned earlier is a symlinnk, rigt?15:27
sorenEr....15:28
soren...is a symlink, right?15:28
bafflesoren: No..15:28
baffleHm.15:28
sorenAh, no. I'm living in the past. Never mind.15:29
baffle"user_friendly_names yes" is set in /etc/multipath.conf, maybe it barks because it doesn't just use dm0?15:29
baffleI think that is the option that creates that name.15:29
sorenThat's possible.15:29
baffleMaybe I should reboot without that.15:29
sorenIs that the default or did you change it?15:30
bafflemultipath.conf doesn't exist, but it is mentioned as a common default in the example file.15:30
baffleI'll try removing that file, remaking, rebooting.15:31
sorenRemoving the example file?15:32
sorenbaffle: Ah, changing that shouldn't matter.15:33
bafflesoren: Ah. Instead of /dev/mapper/mpath0 I now get /dev/mapper/1676a6767b76767c76767d767ee4211243 (The UUIDs I guess). .Yay! :)15:36
sorenbaffle: Heh.15:36
sorenbaffle: Do you have any links to that in /dev/disk/by-id ?15:36
bafflesoren: Yes.15:37
bafflesoren: dm-uuid-mpath-36006016027d01e004c41e4e1e7f4dc11 -> ../../mapper/36006016027d01e004c41e4e1e7f4dc1115:38
bafflesoren: dm-name-36006016027d01e004c41e4e1e7f4dc11 -> ../../mapper/36006016027d01e004c41e4e1e7f4dc1115:38
bafflesoren: scsi-36006016027d01e004c41e4e1e7f4dc11 -> ../../mapper/36006016027d01e004c41e4e1e7f4dc1115:38
baffle(This is after boot, I didn't check that inside the initrd)15:38
sorenThat's fine.15:39
sorenOh!15:41
sorenAre there not /dev/dm-* device nodes?15:41
baffleHmm.15:42
bafflesoren: No?15:43
sorenThat would exlain it. Hah!15:43
sorenOk, grab the kpartx.rules, change the following:15:43
sorenAt the bottom there are a few calls to kpartx.15:44
soren"kpartx -a -p -part /dev/$kernel"15:44
sorenshould read15:44
soren"kpartx -a -p -part /dev/%k"15:44
sorenPlease try that15:44
baffleShould I rename them back to 95 as well?15:44
sorenThat would be lovely.15:47
soren...so as to only test one fix at a time.15:47
sommersoren: is there any issue with mentioning open-vm-tools in the documentation?15:47
sorensommer: No, please do.15:48
sommersoren: cool thanks15:48
TeTeTserver in the blogs: http://www.bmighty.com/blog/main/archives/2008/03/ubuntu_eyes_the.html15:49
baffleOh, I used the wrong name.15:51
baffle$k, not %k. :)15:51
baffleNopes, no partitions in /dev/mapper still...15:55
baffleI wonder how it compares to centos udev rules..15:58
sorenbaffle: h..16:00
sorenhm..16:00
sorenbaffle: You won't get much out of that.16:00
baffleProbably not.16:01
sorenbaffle: CentOS uses a completely different approach and an ancient kernel (AFAIK).16:02
bafflesoren: What does %k represent?16:02
sorenI belive it's the kernel's name for the device.16:02
baffleAnd $kernel is?16:03
sorenunknown16:03
* soren thinkgs some more16:06
bafflesoren: The options to kpartx.. "-a -p -part <device>".. I guess -p -part just means the devices will be named mpath0-part1 -part5 etc.. So that's OK I guess.. Hmm..16:07
sorenRight.16:07
mohamed_hello all, when i usind nfs server it work sometime and then not work again i get permission message " mount.nfs: homeserver:/downloads failed, reason given by server: Permission denied " any help ?16:08
bafflesoren: Maybe I (you?) should create a bug...16:10
bafflebugreport.16:10
baffleI guess the bug allready is there. :)16:10
sorenbaffle: Ah.. $kernel is little-used synomym for %k.16:18
sorenHeh.16:18
ivokshm16:22
ivoksdovecot -a16:22
ivoksdupms configuration16:22
ivoksidea! :)16:23
sorenYEah, we've used that before :)16:24
sorenbaffle: Hmm... I think I know how I can fix it. I don't like it, though.16:24
ivokscheck if socket listen { client } is set; if not, add configuration to dovecot.conf; if yes, echo 'you already have configured sasl, you need to do bla bla...'16:24
sorenI wrote code to do that while back.16:25
sorenivoks: Hang on.16:25
sorenivoks: Doh! I put it on pastebin, and it's gone now.16:26
ivoksnever mind...16:26
sorenbaffle: Are you in a hurry, or do you have time for me to read a few pages of stuff?16:26
sorenbaffle: While you wait, maybe you could run "udevtest /block/<name of the mpath device>" and paste the output somewhere?16:27
sorenbaffle: Hahah!16:37
sorenbaffle: Ok, here we go.16:37
sorenInstead of %k, put either %N or $tempnode (they're equivalent, so whichever one you think is prettier).16:38
sorenivoks: December 3rd, this channel. Check the logs :)16:40
ivokssoren: lol16:43
ivoksi already droped that idea...16:43
ivokswe need conffile management system :D16:43
sorenAlright :)16:44
ivokswe can't create package that would patch configuration file16:45
ivoksthat's insane16:45
ivoksif someone alters configuration file, patching fails16:45
ivoksmaybe we could alter original dovecot.conf and replace # with #UBUNTU-SASL#16:46
ivoksand then, after installation of dovecot-postfix-sasl package, just sed 's/#UBUNTU-SASL#//g' :)16:46
ivoksanyone with better idea? :)16:48
mathiazivoks: why don't we ship a default dovecot configuration with sasl enable ?16:51
ivokscause maybe postfix isn't installed16:52
ivoksdovecot doesn't depend on postfix16:52
mathiazivoks: and when the postfix-sasl package is installed we setup the sasl socket to the right path16:52
mathiazivoks: like linking to it or something like that16:52
ivoksand if there's no postfix, dovecot fails to start cause of missing direcotry in which it should create socket16:52
ivokswe could try linking16:53
mathiazivoks: ah yes - so make dovecot not fail it the directory is missing16:53
mathiazivoks: /it/if/16:53
ivokswhy not create socket in /var/run/dovecot/auth-socket16:53
ivoksand then, after installation of postfix-sasl, just link it to /var/spool/postfix/auth/whatever16:53
ivoksthat way we wouldn't touch dovecot's config and other programs could use it too...16:54
ivoksah... i know why...16:54
ivoksthat file should be writable by postfix user16:54
bafflesoren: Rinsing and repeating.16:55
ivoksmathiaz: i don't think it would be easy to make dovecot not to fail if there's no directory16:55
ivoksright... and softlink wouldn't work, since postfix is jailed16:56
sorenbindmount16:57
sorenwe've been through this  :)16:58
ivokswe were, yes16:58
* soren afj fir a little bit16:58
bafflesoren: %N = no luck.16:59
bafflesoren: Uhh, should I add something like touch /tmp/tried_%N in there and retry? :)16:59
bafflesoren: Can I have more than one RUN+ lines? :)17:00
ivoksmathiaz: why not sed deovcot.conf? it's not conffile :)17:00
mathiazivoks: it's control by ucf IIRC17:00
ivoksso, we don't want to ask user anything on upgrade...17:01
ivoksbut we already do some seding on dovecot.conf in postinst scripts17:02
mathiazivoks: in the postinst dovecot pkg ?17:03
mathiazivoks: that's allowed.17:03
ivoksno, in package that doesn't provide dovecot.conf17:03
ivoksdovecot.conf is owned by dovecot-common17:03
ivoksand we sed it with dovecot-imapd|pop3d17:03
=== \sh is now known as \sh_away
mathiazivoks: well - it's the same source package17:03
ivoksok, so from same source is ok?17:04
ivoksthen why not have another binary in dovecot source?17:04
ivokswhich would just sed dovecot.conf and add postfix hooks over postconf17:04
ivoksexactly the same thing as -imapd|pop3d + postfix stuff17:04
ivoksif it's ok for imapd, i don't see why it wouldn't be for another package17:06
sorenbaffle: You need the conditions there too, so copy both lines and change the PROGRAM+ bit.17:07
ivoksomg... i have /usr/shareFeisty directory :)17:08
sorenSo?17:08
ivokseh... see you later17:12
=== leonel_ is now known as leonel
sorenbaffle: I'm dying to hear about your tests.17:18
soren:)17:18
bafflesoren: A friend came by.17:28
sorenbaffle: Quite alright.17:28
bafflesoren: What "PROGRAM+" bit?17:29
bafflesoren: You mean the RUN+ bit?17:29
sorenbaffle: Yes. My bad.17:29
sorenbaffle: brb17:35
bafflesoren: Hmm. Didn't work.17:36
sorenbaffle: Could you pastebin the rules file as it is now?17:39
bafflesoren: http://www.pastebin.ca/94919017:43
sorenbaffle: Oh, it should just read %N. Not dev/%N.17:45
baffleOh.17:48
sorenSorry if I misled you.17:49
baffleWell.. I'm excited at least. :)17:50
bafflesoren: Woooooohooo!17:52
sorenI like the sound of taht.17:52
bafflesoren: I think it worked. I'll just remove my debugstash.17:52
sorenbaffle: Coolness.17:52
bafflesoren: Or, well, I'm quite sure it worked actually.17:52
bafflesoren: soren Yep, it booted up now. But it had to wait for the root device to be available for 10 secs or so, due to timeouts on the FC paths etc..17:57
bafflesoren: So, what we did was change 95-kpartx, and add copying of udev rules (multipath & kpartx) to hooks/multipath17:58
sorenbaffle: Yup.18:02
bafflesoren: Package uploaded yet? ;-P18:02
sorenbaffle: Hehe..18:02
sorenbaffle: Is "Dag Stenstad" the right name to send a greeting to in the changelog? :)18:03
bafflesoren: Yeah.18:03
=== ewook_ is now known as ewook
bafflesoren: Ah, I actually had set an ircname. :)18:04
nxvlkeescook: did you take a look at Bug #20344918:08
ubotuLaunchpad bug 203449 in dovecot "[dovecot] [CVE-2008-1199, CVE-2008-1218] privilege escalation" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20344918:08
keescooknxvl: sure, working on a few other things currently.18:09
nxvlkeescook: oh! ok ok, i was wondering why wasn't it uploaded or marked as high importance :P18:10
nxvlis Bug #129630 still needed on hardy?18:11
ubotuLaunchpad bug 129630 in dovecot "[feature-request-gutsy] Include managesieve patch in dovecot" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/12963018:11
keescooknxvl: your debdiff for but 203449 seems to be for something else?18:13
=== \sh_away is now known as \sh
nxvlkeescook: you are right, i upload the incorrect debdiff18:38
=== RB2_ is now known as RB2
nxvlkeescook: fixed18:39
keescooknxvl: thx :)18:41
keithclarkI seem to be having a problem starting Squid.  I returns no feeback/error codes at all, it just does not start?18:43
keithclarkIgnore that request!  My simple error, working fine now!18:51
LiENUSwhat package is cups-config in?18:57
LiENUSyis there a way to configure a printer class in cups to only use the second printer if the first is down?19:39
nijabaLiENUS: I would go ask in #cups20:00
nijabaLiENUS: hmm..  seem you are there already...20:01
LiENUSalready asked20:01
LiENUSno ones talkjing20:01
nijabayep, not too many people there20:01
nijababe patient then, someone may come aroud and see your question20:02
LiENUSits also not the official cups room20:45
nijabaLiENUS: really?  which one is the official one?20:57
LiENUSthere is no official cups irc channel afaik20:57
nijabammmh too bad20:57
LiENUSdamnit this printer just stoped working entirely21:12
LiENUSi hate vista :/21:13
dthacker-workLiENUS: best info I've found. My 15 minutes of googling are up......http://www.cups.org/newsgroups.php?s1+gcups.general+v2+T+Qfailover21:14
jdstrandsommer: fyi-- the fix for apparmor/slapcat et al will be in post-beta21:15
sommerjdstrand: sweetness21:15
jdstrandsommer: see bug #20389821:16
ubotuLaunchpad bug 203898 in openldap2.3 "slapcat broken when default apparmor profile is enabled" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20389821:16
jdstrandsommer: btw, the fix is simply to make slapcat and friends hard links rather than symlinks.  so you can do that locally and continue your testing21:20
sommerjdstrand: that's cool, my main concern was how to document the process :-)21:23
jdstrandsommer: they will work as expected once they are hardlinks21:25
nxvlnijaba: that bug has been assigned to jelias by himself and i have a moral crisis right now21:44
nxvlnijaba: at one hand he's to new to take care of something that important as his first assignement and we can't wait until he understands and fix it21:44
nijabanxvl: that's what i think21:45
nxvlnijaba: on the other hand is kind of rude just to work on this and assing it to me21:45
nijabanxvl: so should we ask him if he needs a hand and tell him the importance of it?21:45
nxvlmm21:46
nxvlhe doesn't even has a nickname or confirmed e-mail on his LP21:46
nxvlmeh, sometimes we need to be rude21:46
sommermathiaz: for your viewing pleasure: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF9jEJg-K0Q&feature=related21:46
nxvlnijaba: but if you want to do the bad part and comment on the bug report that this is to important to be done by him and that we need it quick due BF i will be really thankfull21:47
nijabanxvl: I'll do that21:47
mathiazsommer: :)21:49
* nxvl HUGS nijaba 21:49
nijabanxvl: what do you think of:21:52
nijabaThis bug just got highlighted a bit too much and beta is right at the door so I am going to ask nxvl to fix it quickly.  We tried to contact you before deciding this but could not find your details on Launchpad.21:52
nijabaPlease do not feel frustrated about this, there is nothing against you here and there are certainly other bugs where your help will be very appreciated and we'll have the time to mentor you.21:52
nxvlnijaba: :D21:57
nxvlmm21:57
owhmathiaz: kirkland: Apologies for my absence at today's meeting. I spent most of the last hour and a half watching an fsck screen while my computer decided to check the file system after 30 reboots.21:57
nxvli don't even get a promt asking for password21:57
nijabasent21:57
nijabanxvl: isn't mysql already installed on your test machine?21:58
kirklandowh: yuck21:58
kirklandowh: you should be able to find the logs21:58
kirklandowh: wrt us, the init script work for Hardy is pretty much dead21:58
owhkirkland: Yeah, I'm waiting for the cron job to update: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2008/03/19/%23ubuntu-meeting.txt21:58
owhkirkland: I figured that :)21:59
kirklandah21:59
kirklandowh: it's not a totally bad thing21:59
kirklandowh: they're right, ultimately21:59
owhkirkland: C'est la vie.21:59
owhkirkland: Who do I send the bill to :)21:59
* owh is kidding.21:59
kirkland;-)21:59
kirklandowh: well, it's just delayed reallly21:59
owhkirkland: So, yeah, where to next?22:00
kirklandowh: there will be a pile of work to do when the Intrepid trees open22:00
owhkirkland: So, was there agreement on how we should proceed?22:00
kirklandowh: we will want to work closely with Keybuk, though, on getting this stuff working in upstart22:00
nxvlnijaba: clean pbuilder22:00
* owh is still waiting for log update :(22:00
kirklandowh: in the short term, we need to focus back on Hardy bugs22:00
kirklandlooking at the ones that are open, solving those22:00
mkellerhi there22:00
nxvlnijaba: i'm installing mysql-server-5.0, is that binary package, didn't it?22:01
owhkirkland: Cool. Any I should know about right now?22:01
mathiazowh: http://blackbird.kaarsemaker.net/mootbot/meeting/ubuntu-meeting.log.20080319_2200.html22:01
kirklandthat's the hard core focus of the beta period we're in now22:01
owhmathiaz: Tah22:01
kirklandowh: i'd say just have a look at them, grab a couple that you think you can solve22:01
mkellercan anyone give me a bit of support for postfix/ dovecot sasl?22:01
kirklandowh: ping me or anyone else here, if you want some more direction22:01
nijabanxvl: really weird.  I reproduced it installing "sudo tasksel install lamp-server" on a clean install this afternoon22:01
nijabanot testing that really, but as a side effect22:01
owhkirkland: Any specific server bugs around?22:01
kirklandmathiaz: you have any favorites?22:02
kirklandowh: not off of the top of my head22:02
nxvlnijaba: trying22:02
owhkirkland: Email me if you think of any, meanwhile I'll keep my eyes open (in my "spare" time)22:03
nxvlnijaba: i tested using apt-get install mysql-server-5.022:03
owhkirkland: I'm fighting an iridium short burst message data modem :|22:03
mathiazowh: kirkland: bug 203696 seems new - although related to dapper22:04
nijabanxvl: should be the same22:04
owhkirkland: It knows what it wants to do, but refuses to tell me :)22:04
ubotuLaunchpad bug 203696 in dovecot ""undefined symbol: quota" on dapper while trying to use imap_quota" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20369622:04
nijabanxvl: it is a d-i question22:04
mathiazowh: kirkland: to confirm for dapper, we first need to make sure it's fixed in hardy22:04
nijabanxvl: errr a debconf question22:06
nxvlnijaba: so i need to test the iso?22:06
nxvloh22:06
mathiazkirkland: there is also bug 189616 that should be investigated22:06
ubotuLaunchpad bug 189616 in dovecot "connection problems under load with hardy dovecot" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18961622:06
nxvli will tri dpkg-reconfiguring it22:06
mathiazkirkland: but it may be hard to diagnose22:06
nxvltry*22:06
owhmathiaz: Yeah, I was just going to say, how do you load test without load ?22:07
nijabanxvl: it will only be asked if the password was not there before I think22:07
owhmathiaz: I suppose you could write some script that hammers away at it.22:07
mathiazowh: well - that's the interesting part of it ;)22:07
owhHeh22:07
mathiazowh: how can you stress-test dovecot22:07
nijabamathiaz: just give it to elmo ;)22:08
owhmathiaz: Hmm, just read that bug, and James already tried that :)22:10
owhsommer: Did you need anyone to proof the server guide?22:17
owhs/proof/proof read/22:17
nxvlnijaba: i confirmed it, it was a problem with pbuilder22:19
mathiazowh: kirkland: there is also bug 197606 and 199144 that look interesting22:23
ubotuLaunchpad bug 197606 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "Invalid db.table name 'g2_AccessMap' at /usr/bin/mysqlhotcopy line 845" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19760622:23
ubotuLaunchpad bug 199144 in apache2 "Apache2 with mpm_worker times out with many concurrent requests" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19914422:23
owhmathiaz: I've just taken initial ownership of bug 203696.22:24
ubotuLaunchpad bug 203696 in dovecot ""undefined symbol: quota" on dapper while trying to use imap_quota" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20369622:24
mathiazowh: proof-reading the server guide would also be welcomed - the deadline for big changes is tomorrow22:24
owhmathiaz: Yeah, I'm just looking at typo's, spelling, etc. No content.22:24
mathiazowh: you can read the current version of the server guide here: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/22:24
owhmathiaz: Tah, just found the link myself :)22:25
owhmathiaz: Is there a way to download the lot, or do I just mirror it with wget?22:25
mathiazowh: hum... mirror with wget would be great22:26
owhAs nijaba I think pointed out, this should be in the server MOTD.22:26
mathiazowh: you should also consider branch from bzr22:26
mathiazowh: If you don't mind reading the docbook format22:26
owhmathiaz: Don't care either way, what ever is easiest to get to my local HDD.22:27
mathiazowh: that you way you can fix the grammatical errors right away, push your branch and sommer can merge it back in trunk22:27
owhmathiaz: And simplest to give updates/22:27
owhs/\//./22:27
mathiazowh: well if you're not afraid for bzr the most helpfull way is to branch the source code22:27
owhmathiaz: I'm not afraid of things I don't know about :)22:28
owhHow do I find out where the bzr source is?22:28
* owh is wandering through ~ubuntu-core-doc22:29
mathiazowh: check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/Repository22:29
mathiazowh: I think the branch you wanna checkout is https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/ubuntu-doc/ubuntu-hardy22:31
mathiazowh: ask sommer about it to make sure22:31
nxvlnijaba: if it fails 2 times i need to reask for password or just rise an error?22:31
owhmathiaz: Yeah, I was trying to figure out how to just get the server guide.22:31
mathiazowh: apparently the server guide is burried in the ubuntu-hardy branch22:32
nijabanxvl: re-ask, after an error22:32
nijabanxvl: as we do for the user password on install22:32
owhmathiaz: Not immediately obvious to me either: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/ubuntu-doc/ubuntu-hardy/files/asommer70%40gmail.com-20080319202309-2nfmhrdj9vufcvge?file_id=3487%401e033ed4-87e8-0310-8703-d68c7bbd86c9%3Atrunk%3Aubuntu22:32
owhThat seems to be the root of that.22:32
nxvlnijaba: heh, i was just downloading the debian-installer source to copy the structure :P22:33
nijabanxvl: ;)22:33
mathiazowh: it's in generic/serverguide/22:33
mathiazowh: generic/serverguide/C/ to be exact22:34
owhAh, I was already in ubuntu :)22:34
owhmathiaz: Yeah, now all I need to do is figure out the bzr command, but I think I have it licked :)22:34
mathiazowh: bzr branch http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/ubuntu-doc/ubuntu-hardy22:35
mathiazowh: once you've started to make modification you push your own branch22:35
owhmathiaz: I was going with bzr checkout --lightweight http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/ubuntu-doc/ubuntu-hardy/files/asommer70%40gmail.com-20080319202309-2nfmhrdj9vufcvge?file_id=2104%401e033ed4-87e8-0310-8703-d68c7bbd86c9%3Atrunk%3Ageneric%252Fserverguide%252FC22:35
mrpoundsignHow does one get information/release notes for a given package it says it is going to update via apt-get update?22:36
mathiazowh: I'm not sure it'd work22:36
owhmathiaz: It didn't :)22:37
mathiazowh: yes - you need to branch http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/ubuntu-doc/ubuntu-hardy22:38
mathiazowh: and pull down the whole documentation src :/22:38
owhmathiaz: I'm trying to avoid that.22:39
owhmathiaz: This was close: bzr checkout --lightweight lp:ubuntu-doc/ubuntu-hardy/generic/serverguide/C22:39
owhmathiaz: What about just downloading the 20 files individually, making patch files and adding them to a bug report or emailing them to sommer?22:40
mathiazowh: well - that's another option but it seems more work22:41
mathiazowh: on sommer's side22:41
owhmathiaz: Yeah, I'm conscious of that too.22:41
* owh is beginning to fear bzr :)22:41
owhmathiaz: Seems I'm not alone in my quest: http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com/msg00830.html22:45
mathiazowh: yes22:46
LiENUSi'm having a weird problem. I just removed hpijs and now when i go to add a printer it gets to the point where i give it a URI and when i click continue it hangs22:46
owhmathiaz: I've given in and am now checking out the lightweight version of the whole guide :(22:47
mathiazowh: I think it makes sense - however it was never implemented22:47
mathiazowh: hopefully for the next cycle we can sort this out22:47
owhmathiaz: The emails start a long discussion which indicate some staunch opposition to the idea as far as I can see.22:48
owhmathiaz: This all works really well if you've got gobs of bandwidth. Not so much if you're not quite so well equipped.22:49
owhmathiaz: I have a very high latency connection, 1second round trip, so all this interactive stuff, that is, the get something, parse it, get something else, parse it, really takes time.22:50
mathiazowh: I started a "bzr checkout --lightweight bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/ubuntu-doc/ubuntu-hardy/" and it's already at 100M22:53
owhmathiaz: Mine started at a similar time and it's 2.2M, its getting each individual file and not ever getting to 1Mbit.22:54
owhmathiaz: As I said, high latency, this interactive stuff is just rubbish.22:54
owhs/interactive/iterative/22:55
mathiazowh: yeah - it will take a looongg time to checkout the documentation22:55
owhmathiaz: So much for taking it with me on my phone to have a read. Ah well. I'll kill it and start again when I return :(22:56
owhLater all. Gotta run.22:56
LiENUSanyone here got any idea why cups is hanging when i hit continue after inputing a device uri?23:01
=== kloeri_ is now known as kloeri
nxvlnijaba: i think i have it23:22
nxvlnijaba: building for testing23:22
=== \sh is now known as \sh_away

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!