[00:00] <Centaur5> Would anybody in here be able to tell me if Adaptec has decent raid monitoring software for their cards in Ubuntu?
[00:47] <Zylogue> hello, all...I used Ubuntu server 5.x a while back.  I recall in it was a web fronted mp3 player.  This app would be great for a multimedia server I'm looking at building.  Does anyone recall the name of this app, or similar app?  I would like the music to play locally to that machine, out the soundcard audio jack and into the stereo.  Thanks
[01:42] <m1r> i am trying to follow this tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PXEInstallServer , but dhcp server dont start after install, what could i do about it ?
[03:36] <warchief_ryan> does anyone know what is required to use squid?
[03:38] <warchief_ryan> if anything
[04:01] <owh> Salutations. I'm in need of some peer comment. I have a server running rsync. A cron job checks every minute for the existence of a directory called 'current' and if it exists, it moves it into a time-stamped tree, yyyy/mm/dd/hh:mm. When a client connects, it syncs to a directory called 'current'. This works well.
[04:01] <owh> The client's sync continues into the correct (now moved) directory.
[04:01] <owh> All good. Now I want to add --link-dest to the client's sync command.
[04:03] <owh> On the server I can add a sym-link to an appropriate directory and name it "previous". If I don't touch the sym-link, all is well. What I don't know is when and how and if the --link-desk=../previous is actually used. rsync with verbose doesn't mention the previous directory and strace does not reveal any further detail.
[04:04] <owh> I've tested the above both locally and across a network. No difference in the strace results that I can determine.
[04:05] <owh> So, I could create a cron-job that changes "previous" to the second-last backup, but it's far from a "known" state. I doubt that I can link-dest into the whole dated tree - the rsync server/client will likely run out of memory.
[04:05] <owh> Any comments/suggestions/insights?
[04:06] <owh> BTW, I'm doing this so that the client can just run a simple rsync command across any OS without the need for other applications etc.
[09:11] <owh> Was my question that obtuse?
[09:15] <dthacker-work> I don't know, I wasn't here when you asked it.
[09:19] <owh> Fair enough :-) - rather than repeat it, I'll link to the log: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2008/04/12/%23ubuntu-server.html
[09:19] <owh> (It's the last question :)
[09:42] <dthacker-work> owh:  sorry, doing database restart.  I haven't even bent rysnc like that. sorry.
[09:43] <owh> dthacker-work: Fair enough.
[10:22] <AlexC_> hey
[10:22] <AlexC_> My Postfix is throwing up errors such as ' warning: cannot get private key from file' however the file does it, what could be causing this?
[10:24] <dthacker-work> AlexC: what was the last thing you changed?
[10:25] <AlexC_> dthacker-work, that's the weird thing, I haven't touched anything at all =\
[10:25] <AlexC_> the only thing that has changed is the VPS has migrated to a different datacenter last night, since then it has not been working
[10:25] <dthacker-work> VPS?
[10:26] <AlexC_> virtual private server
[10:27] <dthacker-work> hmm.  Are you sure all your keys migrated with your virtual server?
[10:27] <dthacker-work> that's where I'd look first
[10:27]  * dthacker-work sees sleep on the horizon....
[10:28] <AlexC_> they should have, it was just the physical location of the server that changed, the data has stayed on the same machine
[10:30] <dthacker-work> did the hostname change at all?
[10:33] <AlexC_> no, everything is the same
[10:33] <AlexC_> anyway, thanks dthacker-work however I must be off, I'll pop back in later
[17:06] <symtab> hello
[17:06] <symtab> any ideas how i can fix this problem:
[17:06] <symtab> Ignoring unknown interface lo=lo.
[17:06] <symtab> /etc/init.d/loopback start
[17:20] <robc4> Did anyone do the 2.6.24-16 kernel upgrade for Hardy Server?
[17:32] <AlexC_> hey all
[17:35] <AlexC_> I've got an issue with the SSL certificate for Postfix, getting this error when sending email:  "warning: cannot get private key from file"
[17:35] <AlexC_> the cerficate does exist, and everything is in place. This issue only occured after my VPS host was migrated (the physical master server moved to another datacenter)
[17:49] <AlexC_> a ha .... I have fixed that issue, however there is one left
[17:50] <AlexC_> it seams ClamAV is playing up, here are the errors:http://paste2.org/p/20160
[18:35] <MatthewMetzger> kirkland: regarding my memory cache problem, is it safe for me to run this command as root to clear the cache: "sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches"?
[18:37] <cjsstables> hello all.  I have been following rrcoumputerconsulting's howto for setting up ubuntu server as an samba-ldap server, but I always hang on reboot at the very last step.  Is there a know bug with ubuntu server?
[18:43] <MatthewMetzger> cjsstables: I'm new here, so I don't know. But you could check https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu
[22:30] <balzac> hello
[22:30] <balzac> anyone using ebox?
[23:18] <hubuntu> hei everybody! I'm writing a presentation for the FLISOL (http://www.flisol.net/ LatinAmerican Installation Festival by april 26th) to be used by all spanish speaking LoCo teams around the continent. Anyone has a preentation laying somewhere which shows the advantages of Ubuntu in the server room?
[23:19] <hubuntu> I'm specially interested in Hardy features
[23:20] <hubuntu> so if anyone has something lying down or want to chat about what i should include right now, please do