pschulz01 | Morning | 01:01 |
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docta_v | anyone here free to help me with a debuild problem? | 01:08 |
docta_v | i'm trying to build squid3 from source but the package is messed up | 01:08 |
cody-somerville | docta_v, just ask your question/explain your problem | 01:11 |
cody-somerville | If someone knows the answer, they'll tell you :] | 01:11 |
docta_v | i am running through the standard process | 01:13 |
docta_v | which worked fine on squid v2 | 01:13 |
docta_v | run configure script | 01:14 |
docta_v | and then run debuild -us -uc -b | 01:14 |
docta_v | however some of the Makefiles are being deleted improperly | 01:14 |
docta_v | and the build fails because it's missing a Makefile for some of the sub directories | 01:14 |
docta_v | specifically there is no Makefile in the lib subdir | 01:15 |
cody-somerville | Well, it seems like you need to modify the debian rules file not to do that! :) | 01:22 |
mathiaz | docta_v: are you basing your work on the squid3 package ? | 01:29 |
docta_v | yes | 01:29 |
mathiaz | docta_v: there is already a squid3 package in universe | 01:29 |
docta_v | it's not built with ssl support | 01:29 |
mathiaz | docta_v: did you try to build the binary package ? | 01:30 |
mathiaz | docta_v: Makefile can be remove during the clean target, because they're regenerated at configure time | 01:30 |
docta_v | apparently it's not regenerating one of the Makefiles that it removes | 01:30 |
docta_v | i'm running debuild -us -uc -b to build | 01:31 |
docta_v | is that what you mean by building the binary? | 01:31 |
mathiaz | docta_v: you don't need -b | 01:32 |
mathiaz | docta_v: debuild -us -uc should be enough | 01:32 |
docta_v | same error | 01:35 |
docta_v | i do see some messages about "failed to remake makefile" | 01:35 |
docta_v | when i run debuild so that might have something to do with it | 01:36 |
docta_v | i can actually get a lot further if i use -nc | 01:36 |
docta_v | but that seems like it might cause its own problems | 01:36 |
LeonardoESBR | Hi! I have problems in nfs-common client service because start-stop-daemon seems that is not installed. Do anyone know the name of the package that contains "start-stop-daemon"? | 02:26 |
sommer | doh, he left | 02:33 |
c1|freaky | what's the best CMS? | 03:01 |
sparky01 | hey | 03:26 |
sparky01 | Anyone been playing with Nexuiz on 804? | 03:26 |
sparky01 | i know its a game and not serious stuff | 03:26 |
sparky01 | =P | 03:26 |
sparky01 | I have the same problem from the binary download as I do from the repo's version | 03:27 |
sparky01 | well don't all answer at once | 03:29 |
sparky01 | =P | 03:29 |
sparky01 | 106 silent | 03:29 |
sparky01 | =( | 03:30 |
ScottK | sparky01: Most people here work US/European days. It's normally pretty quiet this time of day. | 03:30 |
sparky01 | ScottK, yeah, I hear you | 03:31 |
sparky01 | Anyone nexuiz server? | 03:34 |
flyback | any chance of a kernel update for 6.06 | 04:59 |
flyback | since 2.6.15 is *CANUCKED* | 04:59 |
flyback | nfs crash and burn bug | 04:59 |
ScottK | flyback: Is there a bug in LP for it? | 04:59 |
flyback | yes | 05:00 |
flyback | the kernel bug has been known for 2 yrs | 05:00 |
flyback | you people suck | 05:00 |
flyback | i'm sorry but that's pathetiuc | 05:00 |
nealmcb | flyback: what's the bug number/url? | 05:00 |
flyback | dunno but I can find the event again hang oin | 05:00 |
nealmcb | :) | 05:01 |
flyback | the last post was in april | 05:01 |
ScottK | flyback: | 05:01 |
ScottK | flyback: Good luck getting help by cursing at the people who might actually be able to help you. | 05:01 |
flyback | dude | 05:01 |
flyback | 2 yrs | 05:01 |
flyback | even if you didn't want to change lts how about at least a "hey this affects some people you might want to do this" | 05:02 |
ScottK | Right, but I had nothing to do with that and you just told me I suck. | 05:02 |
ScottK | So guess how motivated I am to help now. | 05:02 |
flyback | probably about as motivated as my diseased asshole | 05:04 |
flyback | to push out shit | 05:04 |
pschulz01 | Upgrading remotely.. from gutsy to hardy.. is there a command line script equivalent to the GUI button? | 05:07 |
ScottK | pschulz01: do-release-upgrade | 05:07 |
flyback | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/191182 | 05:07 |
flyback | *CANUCKED* | 05:07 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 191182 in linux-source-2.6.15 "6.06.02 2.6.15-51-server soft lockup on cpu#0 on shutdown/umount xfs partition on /dev/md0" [Undecided,Incomplete] | 05:07 |
pschulz01 | ScottK: Ta :-) | 05:08 |
flyback | actually wrong link God damn google shit | 05:08 |
pschulz01 | ScottK: Lets see if it works remotely on my bosses computer :-) | 05:08 |
flyback | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/97105 | 05:10 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 97105 in linux-source-2.6.15 "samba causes nfsv4 kernel module bug" [Undecided,Confirmed] | 05:10 |
flyback | this is close | 05:10 |
ScottK | pschulz01: I've done it on both servers and desktops and had it work fine. | 05:10 |
flyback | found it | 05:11 |
flyback | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/58170 | 05:11 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 58170 in linux-source-2.6.15 "Kernel race condition if nfs mounts present on real or virtual nodes [kernel BUG at lib/radix-tree.c]" [Undecided,Confirmed] | 05:11 |
ScottK | lamont: You awake? | 05:12 |
pschulz01 | ScottK: /me bites bullet.. | 05:17 |
pschulz01 | ScottK: :-) | 05:17 |
ScottK | ;-) | 05:18 |
Konam | hi | 05:23 |
flyback | 2.6.15-51 IS STILL the latest for 6.06 lts correct? | 05:23 |
Konam | I want to know if when I install the tasks through the tasksel interface during the installation proccess it will ask me for configuration automatically or I will have to do it manually after the installation process? | 05:24 |
ScottK | Konam: It should ask you during the isnstallation process. | 05:27 |
nealmcb | flyback: looks like it | 05:27 |
Konam | that is a problem :/, good that I didn't choose to install them :) | 05:28 |
ScottK | Konam: It's not unique to tasksel. By policy packages are supposed to be installed in a running configuration and ask questions if needed to establish sane defaults. | 05:29 |
flyback | ok cause I KNOW my pxe boot + auto script many os vm severely canucked ubuntu server install | 05:29 |
flyback | actually nm | 05:29 |
flyback | I took the kernel # from a normal install I did | 05:29 |
flyback | just to compare | 05:29 |
ScottK | Konam: I can only think of a very few packages that don't do that. | 05:30 |
Konam | ScottK yeah, I know, I just thought it wouldn't, silly me. I'm learning about handling Linux servers through ubuntu now :) | 05:30 |
nealmcb | flyback: thanks for the pointers. seems like the bug should be marked "fix released" since it works in edgy etc - is that your experience? the policy on updating stable versions is conservative for good reasons. You can look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates and consider making a pitch for that bug in dapper. or folks can switch to hardy now of course. | 05:43 |
flyback | uh | 05:43 |
flyback | I don't see a fixed release | 05:43 |
flyback | for 6.06 | 05:43 |
flyback | and I consider a kernel crash and burn under load pretty fucking broken | 05:44 |
ScottK | I think we got that already. | 05:45 |
nealmcb | flyback: you're also free to apply the patches and put a kernel in a "ppa" for others to use. but the policies have been worked out to try to best serve folks all things considered | 05:46 |
flyback | with the mentality at work I might as well shove the package up my ass | 05:46 |
flyback | hopefully I will have a heart attack before then | 05:47 |
nealmcb | like ScottK said, foul language isn't likely to help, so please abide by the ubuntu code of conduct. http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct | 05:49 |
flyback | whatever | 05:49 |
flyback | 'my life's been 34 yrs of bullshit anyways | 05:49 |
flyback | pigs will fly before anything changes | 05:49 |
* flyback goodnight all | 05:52 | |
[T]an2 | need some help with ip tables | 06:29 |
[T]an2 | here is my current set up: | 06:30 |
[T]an2 | http://pastebin.ca/1009042 | 06:30 |
[T]an2 | this give me access to the internet and basic service inbound. | 06:30 |
[T]an2 | The problem i have is when i add nat to forward port 80 to a different address... the inbound port 80 rule works, but then I no longer can get out to the internet. | 06:31 |
[T]an2 | any help would be appreciated | 06:31 |
logist | there is no rule for port 80 | 06:34 |
[T]an2 | right... i took it out so i could get to the internet. :-D | 06:34 |
[T]an2 | so its current configuration works to get me to the internet. | 06:34 |
logist | so, paste it somewhere | 06:34 |
[T]an2 | if i add a rule for port 80 which should be set up identical to port 4569 then my outbound internet stops working | 06:35 |
[T]an2 | i clone the rule for 4569 and change the port numbers only for my web server rule | 06:35 |
[T]an2 | and it works. however the outbound port 80 stops | 06:35 |
[T]an2 | gimme a sec and I will set it up like that and then paste it.... | 06:38 |
logist | look like you miss -d<your server IP> here | 06:40 |
[T]an2 | here is my updated version | 06:40 |
[T]an2 | http://pastebin.ca/1009045 | 06:40 |
logist | try A PREROUTING -p tcp -m tcp -d<YOUR IP ADDRESS> --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.1.10:80 | 06:42 |
logist | now it just route all traffic to port 80 to 1.10 | 06:42 |
[T]an2 | instead of: -A PREROUTING -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.1.10:80 | 06:44 |
[T]an2 | ? | 06:44 |
[T]an2 | or in addition to? | 06:44 |
logist | instead | 06:47 |
[T]an2 | errr... what is the command... i am trying to create that using webmin and not doing it correctly. | 06:48 |
logist | sorry, i've never used it... | 06:55 |
soren | "-p tcp -m tcp" seems a bit much. | 07:03 |
[T]an2 | soren: how would you do it? | 07:12 |
[T]an2 | check me.... | 07:13 |
[T]an2 | # iptables -A PREROUTING -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.1.10:80 | 07:13 |
[T]an2 | iptables: No chain/target/match by that name | 07:13 |
* RoAkSoAx by all | 07:15 | |
soren | [T]an2: I'd just use one of them instead of both? | 07:19 |
[T]an2 | oh, is that why i got the error? | 07:20 |
soren | [T]an2: PREROUTING is in the nat table, by the way. | 07:20 |
soren | You're missing "-t nat". | 07:21 |
[T]an2 | help me out with the format of what I need to add.... this is all foreign to me. i can block and open ports... but i have never forwarded | 07:21 |
soren | Just add "-t nat" | 07:46 |
soren | [T]an2: ^ | 07:46 |
AussieGuy | hi. I have a Dell PowerEdge 1550 server, 4 scsi hard disks with RAID (2 pentium 3 processors). when I put the hardy install cd in and press enter at the welcome menu, it loads up then drops me to a busybox shell | 07:53 |
AussieGuy | the other strange thing is if I try to put windows nt on it, windows nt cant see the hard drives | 07:53 |
AussieGuy | but ubuntu wont even load with the "try ubuntu without changing your computer" option | 07:54 |
soren | AussieGuy: Do you have any reason to believe that these servers aren't completely b0rken? :) | 07:55 |
AussieGuy | not really | 07:55 |
AussieGuy | do you need to do anything special to make the hard drives visible? it came with windows 2000 server installed on it and that booted fine origionally (until I deleted it) | 07:56 |
AussieGuy | apparently by deleting it I also deleted the dell utility program | 07:57 |
soren | Linux usually just sees everything. | 07:57 |
AussieGuy | would a scratched cd cause it? | 07:57 |
soren | Some BIOS can mark parts of a drive as hidden (e.g. for the dell utility thing) so that Windows won't scribble over it. | 07:57 |
soren | AussieGuy: It's possible, yes. | 07:57 |
AussieGuy | I think I might download the manual for that particular server. might have more info | 07:58 |
AussieGuy | I got given the server | 07:58 |
[T]an2 | soren: is this correct: | 07:59 |
[T]an2 | iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -d 192.168.1.1 --dport 80 -t nat -j ACCEPT | 07:59 |
soren | No. | 08:02 |
soren | INPUT is in the filter table (the default). PREROUTING is in the nat table. | 08:02 |
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stonekeeper | hi. For a while now I've noticed a bug in the u-s partitioner: if you already have partitions of type "software raid", then try to configure software raid it claims there are no partitions to configure. Is this a known bug? Is there a work-around. many thanks. | 09:39 |
stonekeeper | meh, ignore that. PEBCAK. coffee time | 09:40 |
stonekeeper | one thing i will say is that there's an attempt to use ntp which fails badly if behind a proxy | 09:43 |
stonekeeper | any news on if the openvz kernel fixes will be pushed out via updates? | 10:35 |
soren | I would assume so. | 10:36 |
stonekeeper | Any idea when? I'm having to use debian to setup my VEs temporarily and it's not my ideal situation :/ | 10:50 |
Deeps | see the kernel mailing list | 10:54 |
Deeps | and/or any relevant bugs on launchpad | 10:54 |
ScottK | sommer: Don't bother with python-clamav NMU. I heard back from the Debian maintainer and he says he's going to update the package today. | 11:48 |
ScottK | sommer: Thanks so much for looking into it. | 11:48 |
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sommer | ScottK: cool, I'll move on to the next one | 12:07 |
lamont | ScottK: awake now... | 13:02 |
ScottK | lamont: I was wanting to kick a certain in-duh-vidual last night and you were the only one with ops that might have been awake. | 13:03 |
lamont | heh | 13:03 |
ScottK | I taunted him a bit instead, so it all worked out. | 13:03 |
soren | I really wish someone would package cobbler so that I don't have to. :( | 13:18 |
zul | hah hah | 13:25 |
ScottK | jdstrand: IIRC you were going to copy clamav from dapper-updates to dapper-security. I was a little suprised to see another dapper-security upload instead ... | 13:26 |
jdstrand | ScottK: I had already uploaded that before our conversation | 13:27 |
jdstrand | ScottK: the -security build queue has some issues right now, and I am just waiting on it to get straightened out before uploading the latest dapper | 13:28 |
jdstrand | ScottK: it's on my todo list | 13:28 |
ScottK | jdstrand: OK. Just checking to make sure it didn't get dropped. Thanks. | 13:29 |
jdstrand | ScottK: np | 13:29 |
Asad2005 | how to umount an NFS mount folder if the remote NFS server is no longer available | 13:57 |
Asad2005 | i got server failed to unmount | 13:58 |
ogra | man mount :) | 13:58 |
ogra | err | 13:59 |
ogra | man umount, sorry | 13:59 |
ogra | -f Force unmount (in case of an unreachable NFS system). (Requires kernel 2.1.116 or later.) | 13:59 |
Asad2005 | thanks | 14:00 |
ogra | -l shuld work as well | 14:00 |
Asad2005 | I tried with -f and now getting umount.nfs: /mnt/temp: device is busy. i dont seems to be able to ls that folder and dont prefer to reboot | 14:04 |
Asad2005 | ok the -l option did it thanks | 14:05 |
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zul | jdstrand: ping | 14:46 |
jdstrand | zul: pong | 14:47 |
zul | jdstrand: maybe a stupid question but does the apparmor take account of master/slave configurations for openldap? | 14:47 |
jdstrand | zul: the syncrepl bug? | 14:47 |
zul | jdstrand: exactly | 14:47 |
jdstrand | zul: as long as the user is storing the databases in the normal place, yes. However, I'd be curious to see kern.log myself | 14:48 |
zul | ok | 14:48 |
jdstrand | zul: that was not a configuration explicitly tested | 14:48 |
jdstrand | (syncrepl that is) | 14:49 |
zul | jdstrand: I was able to replicate his crash (had to disable apparmor though because of his scripts though) | 15:08 |
jdstrand | zul: so, IIUC, it is not an apparmor issue generally, but the user will have to adjust his apparmor profile | 15:13 |
jdstrand | for his configuration | 15:13 |
zul | jdstrand: correct | 15:15 |
jdstrand | zul: ok cool | 15:15 |
zul | jdstrand: I just have to go chance it down and fix it...hopefuly | 15:16 |
* jdstrand nods | 15:16 | |
dna_ | how do you assign different ips to the same ethernet card? | 15:25 |
infinity | dna_: Put an eth0:1 stanza in interfaces(5) | 15:29 |
infinity | (And eth0:2, etc) | 15:29 |
Deeps | or ip addr add ip/subnet dev <device> | 15:30 |
dna_ | umm didn't get you :/ | 15:32 |
Deeps | ip addr add 192.168.20.121/24 dev eth0 | 15:32 |
Deeps | for example | 15:32 |
dna_ | ah ok :) thanks | 15:34 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #227344 in bind9 (main) "bind-dlz und ldap api" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/227344 | 15:35 |
victoruiz | hi | 17:13 |
victoruiz | is anybody there ready for a question about ubuntu server? | 17:14 |
ScottK | !ask | victoruiz | 17:14 |
ScottK | victoruiz: Don't ask to ask, just ask. | 17:15 |
ubottu | victoruiz: Please 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. :-) | 17:15 |
* cwebber admits to having that bad habit at first | 17:15 | |
victoruiz | hi again, sorry, but i'm working | 17:47 |
victoruiz | the fact is that i've installed an ubuntu server 8.04, the installation is by default | 17:48 |
victoruiz | I installed on it openssh | 17:48 |
victoruiz | and i installed the service that i want to publish on that | 17:49 |
cwebber | victoruiz: im confused... are you looking for help with something | 17:50 |
victoruiz | this service seems to run ok | 17:50 |
victoruiz | yes | 17:50 |
victoruiz | but i'm explaining the case | 17:50 |
victoruiz | finally, the fact, is that the service is developen on java spring framework, making public all methods by mean of JMX | 17:51 |
victoruiz | but i can't access remotely | 17:51 |
victoruiz | if I do a netstat i can see that the port is on listening mode | 17:51 |
victoruiz | and this service is running in some other services but windows servers and it's working well | 17:52 |
victoruiz | I uninstalled apparmor cause after some questions i thought that could be the reason, but it's still working bad | 17:53 |
victoruiz | anyone could say me what could be the reason???? | 17:54 |
mhm_jr | perhaps filtered by iptables or restricted by tcpwrappers? | 17:54 |
cwebber | victoruiz: what rev of ubuntu? | 17:55 |
victoruiz | 2.6.24-16-server | 17:57 |
cwebber | lol | 17:58 |
victoruiz | 8.04 | 17:58 |
cwebber | there ya go | 17:58 |
victoruiz | which is the prob? | 17:58 |
cwebber | so i have not done an install of 8.04 yet so i dont know defaults... but can you access the service when you are on the same subnet? | 17:59 |
victoruiz | I'm on the same subnet | 18:17 |
victoruiz | and i can't access this JMX service | 18:18 |
cwebber | and have you verified that you dont have a subnet miss match on the box? | 18:18 |
victoruiz | no, it's impossible | 18:20 |
nealmcb | victoruiz: do you have a firewall installed? if so, have you opened the necessary ports? | 18:20 |
victoruiz | i can access via ssh | 18:20 |
victoruiz | I uninstalled apparmor at all | 18:21 |
nealmcb | apparmor is not a firewall | 18:21 |
victoruiz | and i disabled on startup the ufw | 18:21 |
nealmcb | thought it could cause similar problems | 18:21 |
nealmcb | have you tried looking in /var/log/messages? | 18:21 |
victoruiz | mmmmm | 18:22 |
victoruiz | no, i'll see now | 18:22 |
victoruiz | there is no log when i try to access remotely via JMX | 18:24 |
victoruiz | :( | 18:26 |
victoruiz | i can see in this log that after reboot, the system "start" up the link ethernet | 18:27 |
victoruiz | in localhost interface appears: Disabled Privacy Extensions | 18:28 |
victoruiz | loop: module loaded | 18:28 |
victoruiz | and finally: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Code Team | 18:28 |
victoruiz | but executing 'iptables --list' i can see that there is no rule | 18:29 |
nealmcb | victoruiz: have you tried using wireshark or tcpdump to see if packets are arriving or replies are being sent? | 18:43 |
nealmcb | are there firewalls elsewhere in the network? have you tried using the nc command to probe the ports and see if they are denied, or just timing out? | 18:43 |
nealmcb | can you access the ports from the server itself? | 18:44 |
jdstrand | zul: wrt syncrepl, you mentioned you had to put apparmor into complain mode for slapd-- just for clarity, did the user have a non-standard configuration? | 18:55 |
sommer | jdstrand: I was able to use syncrepl without complain mode... just fyi | 18:56 |
victoruiz | i found that there is a bug | 18:56 |
victoruiz | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netcfg/+bug/8980 | 18:56 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 8980 in netcfg "hostname -f does not return a proper FQDN" [Medium,Confirmed] | 18:56 |
sommer | I used the instructions in the server guide, so I'm not sure if there are other ways :) | 18:56 |
jdstrand | sommer: oh excellent | 18:57 |
* jdstrand puts syncrepl on his todo list for qa-regression-testing | 18:57 | |
ScottK | victoruiz: There is a work around listed in the bug so you can resolve that issue. | 19:03 |
zul | jdstrand: yep | 19:04 |
ricketick | can a server use dhcp for it's networking? | 19:05 |
dmnd | i wouldnt do that | 19:06 |
dmnd | :) | 19:06 |
ricketick | the dhcp server uses mac address to provide the configuration, not address pool | 19:06 |
dmnd | then you could | 19:07 |
dmnd | but i wouldnt do it | 19:07 |
dmnd | if the dhcp goes dead | 19:07 |
mugwort13 | hi all, I run an ubuntu server at work, I wanted a groupware platform to sync outlook 2007 & 2003 calendars. Is Scalix a good choice? | 19:07 |
dmnd | and reboot | 19:07 |
dmnd | you're screwed | 19:07 |
ricketick | I mailed my ISP and asked for the correct gateway, netmask etc, and they replied "use dynamic settings" | 19:07 |
dmnd | heh | 19:07 |
dmnd | exciting | 19:07 |
dmnd | :) | 19:07 |
ricketick | does this mean I can't get a static network? | 19:09 |
ricketick | dmnd, what happens when the dhcp restarts? shouldn't it give me the same ip? | 19:11 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #227410 in bacula (main) "Catalog Backup fails because .my.cnf is not read" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/227410 | 19:36 |
ScatterBrain | Anyone having trouble with SSH disconnects on Hardy? | 19:38 |
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ogra | ScatterBrain, that would be pretty well noticed on ltsp servers (we use ssh there by default for X transport), no, i havent heard of anything | 19:49 |
ogra | <-- ltsp maintainer | 19:49 |
ScatterBrain | Hmmm.... | 19:50 |
ScatterBrain | I've been connecting via putty to a freshly built hardy machine and after a couple of minutes (max) I get terminated. | 19:50 |
ogra | anything n the logs ? | 19:51 |
jiqiren | ScatterBrain: is your connection idle before it terminates? | 19:52 |
ScatterBrain | nothing other than syslog restarting at 6:00'ish this morning. | 19:52 |
ScatterBrain | jiqiren: only long enough to do things like switch between windows. | 19:53 |
ScatterBrain | a couple of seconds tops! | 19:53 |
jiqiren | sounds like a duplicate IP to me, from another machine, what happens when you ping the IP? do you get 2 responses? | 19:53 |
ScatterBrain | Hmmm... intresting - never thought of that. | 19:54 |
ScatterBrain | lemme check. | 19:54 |
ScatterBrain | jiqiren: I think that may actually be it....I'm getting responses, but the times are wierd: | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | <spam> | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | 64 bytes from 10.200.8.56: icmp_seq=34 ttl=128 time=153 ms | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | 64 bytes from 10.200.8.56: icmp_seq=35 ttl=128 time=0.184 ms | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | 64 bytes from 10.200.8.56: icmp_seq=36 ttl=128 time=1.22 ms | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | 64 bytes from 10.200.8.56: icmp_seq=37 ttl=128 time=0.173 ms | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | 64 bytes from 10.200.8.56: icmp_seq=38 ttl=128 time=1.23 ms | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | 64 bytes from 10.200.8.56: icmp_seq=39 ttl=128 time=1.28 ms | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | 64 bytes from 10.200.8.56: icmp_seq=40 ttl=128 time=1.24 ms | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | </spam | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | .1 ms, then 1.23 ms? | 19:57 |
ScatterBrain | Not sure but that's odd. | 19:57 |
jiqiren | can you halt the machine (shutdown) then try to ping to verify? | 19:58 |
ScatterBrain | yeah...doing that now. | 19:58 |
mhm_jr | ricketick look into dynamic dns...it can be manged with ddclient if you are unable to get static IP's | 20:02 |
ScatterBrain | jiqiren: That's what it was. | 20:02 |
ScatterBrain | I'm surprised that DHCP did that! | 20:02 |
ScatterBrain | and that the other machine was still alive! | 20:02 |
jiqiren | coolio, well enjoy fixing dhcp. :) | 20:04 |
ScatterBrain | jiqiren: gee thanks! =) | 20:05 |
ivoks | zul: here? | 20:07 |
zul | ivoks: yep | 20:07 |
ivoks | zul: we have a small but anoying bug in bacula (bug 227410) | 20:07 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 227410 in bacula "Catalog Backup fails because .my.cnf is not read" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/227410 | 20:07 |
zul | ok | 20:08 |
ivoks | i'm creating debdiff at the moment... i think we should push this into 8.04.1 or even asap | 20:08 |
zul | sure... | 20:08 |
zul | can you write up the test case as well? | 20:09 |
ivoks | yes | 20:09 |
zul | thanks | 20:09 |
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docta_v | what file does debuild look at to set the package version number? | 20:18 |
ivoks | changelog? | 20:18 |
docta_v | cool thanks | 20:18 |
psufan | hi, what's the steps to install the stock 2.6.15-57 kernel source for a patch and recompile | 20:25 |
psufan | I need to patch against the nfs crash and burn bug | 20:25 |
psufan | hopefully this will result in a .deb I can install on the other blades | 20:26 |
ivoks | apt-get source linux-image-2.6.15-57-server | 20:27 |
psufan | I mean I been doing kernels since 96 but for this production enviorment i'd like to have standard steps I can teach to someone else | 20:27 |
ivoks | then patch it and compile it with debuild; you should talk to ubuntu-kernel for details | 20:27 |
psufan | ok is that the one with smp | 20:27 |
psufan | oh cool | 20:27 |
psufan | didn't know about that channel | 20:27 |
ivoks | i don't recall how it's done with dapper | 20:28 |
psufan | thx | 20:28 |
melter | does anyone know of any resources to help gentoo system administrators transition to ubuntu server? | 20:30 |
ivoks | heh | 20:31 |
ivoks | i'm not sure there's a lot to explain, except packaging system | 20:31 |
ivoks | and maybe config.d directories | 20:32 |
ivoks | i'm not sure gentoo has those | 20:32 |
melter | i'm having trouble getting things set up, dhcp client, firewall, etc. | 20:32 |
ivoks | network is set in /etc/network/interfaces (man interfaces for details) | 20:32 |
melter | for example, if i want to use dhcpcd to configure a dhcp client, where do i start? | 20:32 |
ivoks | firewall is... well... iptables :) | 20:33 |
ivoks | by default we use dhclient3 | 20:33 |
melter | does /etc/network/interfaces work with all dhcp CLIENTs? | 20:33 |
melter | whether dhclient3, dhcpcd, etc.? | 20:33 |
ivoks | i'm not sure... never tought about that... | 20:34 |
melter | as for iptables, how do i save rules? how do i get the firewall to automatically start? | 20:34 |
melter | for example, in gentoo, rc-udpate add iptables default, and /etc/init.d/iptables save | 20:34 |
psufan | I wish you guys had just patched this in 6.06 | 20:35 |
psufan | the kernel shitting itself I think is a pretty significant bug | 20:35 |
ivoks | psufan: did you report the bug? (i don't know what you are talking about) | 20:36 |
ogra | http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/firewall.html | 20:36 |
ivoks | melter: no, there isn't /etc/init.d/iptables script | 20:36 |
ogra | there is ufw (in hardy) | 20:36 |
ogra | see the link above | 20:36 |
melter | i have a bash script that i maintain to set up iptables, do i just need to run that script every time i boot? | 20:36 |
ivoks | melter: that's how i do it | 20:37 |
ivoks | paste it in /etc/rc.local and that's it | 20:37 |
melter | ogra, i already have an iptables setup i use with gentoo, so i'd prefer just to reuse that | 20:37 |
ivoks | (before exit 0) :) | 20:37 |
melter | ivoks, ok, thanks | 20:38 |
ivoks | melter: one big thing is that /bin/sh isn't /bin/bash on ubuntu | 20:38 |
ivoks | so, if you have bash scripts, be sure to change #!/bin/sh into #!/bin/bash - i highly recommend that fot /etc/rc.local | 20:39 |
psufan | what is this git stuff | 20:39 |
ivoks | psufan: git? Linus's CVS :) | 20:40 |
ivoks | psufan: http://git.kernel.org/ | 20:41 |
* ogra shaeds his eyes | 20:41 | |
ogra | *shades | 20:41 |
psufan | this is so confusing and I remeber hacking a 1.1 kernel to run on 1.6 meg of ram | 20:43 |
psufan | all I want to do is apply a fix to the existing 2.6.15-51 source that prevents the nfs kernel crash and burn | 20:43 |
ivoks | :) | 20:44 |
ivoks | i gave up on kernel compiling 4 years ago | 20:44 |
psufan | yeah I am about to just update to 2.6.17 | 20:44 |
melter | if rc.local is run at boot time, what is run at shutdown? | 20:54 |
ivoks | hehe | 20:56 |
ivoks | what version of ubuntu are we talking about? | 20:56 |
JaxxMaxx_ | Is there a preferred .torrent tracker for the new version install ISOs? or is everyone just using mirrors | 20:57 |
ivoks | basicaly, everything in /etc/rc0.d/* starts on shutdown | 20:57 |
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mistiipu | i used a lan card direct pc to pc strategy to share internet to an another pc. now i added another lan card and for another pc to share internet but it is not seem to work. can any one guide me? | 21:07 |
mistiipu | <mistiipu> i have eth1 2 3 firestarter (firewall) says 1 is internet 2 is local 3 is ethernet.. i followed http://www.fs-security.com/docs/connection-sharing.php | 21:07 |
melter | ivoks, thanks, putting my firewall script in rc.local works great | 21:12 |
melter | i just changed "/etc/init.d/iptables save" to "[ -x /etc/init.d/iptables] && /etc/init.d/iptables save" | 21:14 |
melter | changed sh to bash, like you said, and added "exit 0" at the end | 21:14 |
melter | now the same script works with both gentoo and ubuntu :) | 21:15 |
ivoks | :) | 21:17 |
dthacker-work | Is there a logrotate wildcard you can use to treat all logs with the same retention, etc? | 21:19 |
dthacker-work | so in subdir /var/log/fancyco I can put the same lograte directives for /var/log/fancyco/loga.log logb.log etc? | 21:20 |
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uvirtbot | New bug: #227267 in openldap2.3 (main) "package slapd failed to install" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/227267 | 22:16 |
andguen1 | I'm upgrading from Dapper server to Hoary server, dealing with dependancy problems involving udev and hal -- anyone have a second? | 22:27 |
owh | http://tracking.landwide.com.au/ - this has been causing me grief for over 24 hours. For some reason I don't see its style sheet applied. On my VMware image it works, on my workstation it works but on my VPS it doesn't. Both VPS and workstation have en_AU.UTF-8, and VMware is POSIX. In addition... | 22:48 |
owh | there are some strange results with strings. The "strings style.css" output is in http://tracking.landwide.com.au/style.bob and the "strings index.php" is in http://tracking.landwide.com.au/index.bob | 22:49 |
owh | It does not appear to be a coding issue and a wget -d shows the same output in headers. Live Headers on Firefox shows the stylesheet being loaded on the VMware and workstation, but not on the VPS. | 22:50 |
owh | Anyone seen anything like this before? | 22:50 |
andguen1 | I think we are pretty dormant tonight, and I've never gotten into css | 22:52 |
owh | VPS is running a Ubuntu LAMP install - apparently cobbled together with debootstrap. VMware is running Hardy Beta Server LAMP and workstation is running Gutsy. | 22:52 |
owh | andguen1: It doesn't appear to be a css issue. | 22:52 |
owh | I'm more concerned that the strings output of what is supposed to be just plain text is different from the text itself. | 22:53 |
owh | Any WAGs will be appreciated. | 22:54 |
andguen1 | I just broke my route...... appearently established sessions are still working :) | 22:55 |
andguen1 | I will click those links again when my router finishes upgrading | 22:55 |
owh | andguen1: Tah. I'll have some brekkie in the meanwhile :_ | 22:55 |
owh | Back from brekkie... | 23:16 |
* flyback wants to know if ironman's rocket fuel is pure or freebased | 23:42 | |
flyback | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsZ3_oCjFnk# | 23:46 |
owh | andguen2: How is your route coming along? | 23:50 |
andguen2 | turned out to be that upgrading squid made it cranky, bypassing manually for now....... | 23:51 |
andguen2 | think its time to play with fire and reboot.... see what comes back up :) | 23:53 |
owh | Did you have the opportunity to have a squiz at those links by any chance? | 23:53 |
andguen2 | I did glance them over, I saw nothing wrong, but again, css isn't my strong suit | 23:53 |
owh | andguen2: So you saw a page that rendered with images and colours etc? | 23:55 |
andguen2 | I'm assuming that index.bob actually has a ?> to close the php, and strings just didn't find it | 23:55 |
andguen2 | no, only text, i thought this was the output of strings | 23:55 |
owh | andguen2: What if you go to the main url: http://tracking.landwide.com.au/ | 23:55 |
owh | andguen2: *.bob is indeed the output of strings | 23:56 |
andguen2 | home page looks good, orange bars, a few images, a bit of text, all looks cleanly layed out | 23:56 |
owh | Which browser? | 23:56 |
andguen2 | it refuses to give me a scroll bar on the side, i have to expand my window to read the bottom, but otherwise ok | 23:57 |
andguen2 | I think its FF 2.0.0.14..... one sec | 23:57 |
andguen2 | yes, i guessed correct | 23:58 |
owh | Thanks, that just made me pull out more hair. Thanks for your time andguen2 | 23:58 |
* owh thinks a local workstation reboot might be a top idea :-| | 23:58 | |
andguen2 | FF 3 not working and FF 2 is? | 23:58 |
jay2 | hmmmmm | 23:58 |
owh | andguen2: No, FF2 locally. | 23:59 |
andguen2 | ooooook..... thats odd | 23:59 |
owh | Lemmie reboot and see if it magically goes away. | 23:59 |
andguen2 | opera 9 something loads it correct and gives a scrolling option too | 23:59 |
* owh has seen some weird stuff on the local workstation of late - freeze on hibernate, internal screen not working, etc. | 23:59 |
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