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owh | Hi all, has vmware-server for hardy been released yet? | 01:51 |
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owh | I've looked through the partner repository and I cannot seem to locate it. | 01:54 |
* owh pokes nijaba in the eye with a fish. | 01:59 | |
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Lokky | äÏÂÒÏÇÏ ×ÒÅÍÅÎÉ ÓÕÔÏË ×ÓÅÍ! ôÕÔ ÍÏÇÕÔ ÐÏÍÏÞØ Ó samba! Hi all! I need help by samba, pls!! | 02:52 |
kirkland | nxvl: you were looking for me? | 03:04 |
nxvl | kirkland: yep | 03:08 |
kirkland | nxvl: what up | 03:08 |
nxvl | kirkland: i was wondering, how will the Encrypted Private Directory handled on the upgrade process from hardy to intrepid | 03:08 |
kirkland | nxvl: not sure yet, we're still discussing it | 03:08 |
nxvl | or people will need to reinstall to use it | 03:09 |
kirkland | nxvl: definitely not reinstall | 03:09 |
kirkland | nxvl: it'll probably be two commands... | 03:09 |
nxvl | yep, because the policy said you can't touch user dirs | 03:09 |
kirkland | nxvl: apt-get install ecryptfs-utils | 03:09 |
kirkland | nxvl: ecryptfs-setup-private | 03:09 |
nxvl | kirkland: if you don't include them as dependency of (for example) ubuntu-desktop | 03:10 |
kirkland | nxvl: we added it to the server seed | 03:10 |
kirkland | nxvl: i think we're going to create a Private directory, perm it 700, and drop a symlink in there that points to ecryptfs-setup-private | 03:10 |
nxvl | but on desktop the server seed isn't used as far as i know | 03:10 |
kirkland | nxvl: right, this isn't finalized yet | 03:11 |
nxvl | so, the current state is "need discussion/work"? | 03:11 |
ScottK | lamont: If the convention over yet and did you get a chance to look at my scripts? | 03:13 |
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A|ysum | hello - I was wondering whether it's possible in a root crontab to redirect STD Output to /dev/null but NOT the errors and warnings so that I get an email about it ? thanks | 03:26 |
hads | command > /dev/null | 03:26 |
A|ysum | sorry I meant the opposite.... | 03:27 |
hads | http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO-3.html | 03:27 |
A|ysum | actually what I said first was right - Ive made a script that triggers an error yet Im not getting any rmails with the command > /dev/null | 03:28 |
A|ysum | doesn;t seem to be possible to split boths | 03:30 |
stgraber | so that's because your script doesn't use stderr otherwise > /dev/null would give you only the errors | 03:31 |
stgraber | http://paste.ubuntu.com/36363/ | 03:32 |
A|ysum | nice example lol | 03:34 |
A|ysum | i suppose I should find out first how those php functions react with stderr, maybe warnings arent stderr | 03:35 |
Chipzz | chipzz@makker:~$ cat test | 03:36 |
Chipzz | #!/bin/sh | 03:36 |
Chipzz | echo out | 03:36 |
Chipzz | echo err >&2 | 03:36 |
Chipzz | chipzz@makker:~$ ./test 2>&1 >/dev/null | 03:36 |
Chipzz | err | 03:36 |
Chipzz | (order of 2>&1 and >/dev/null IS important; swap them around and you won't be getting any output at all) | 03:37 |
A|ysum | ok let me decypher this :) | 03:38 |
hads | It's covered in the link | 03:38 |
Chipzz | it will discard stdout and redirect stderr to stdout | 03:39 |
A|ysum | and the stdout goes to > /dev/null so we dont get naything at all dont we | 03:40 |
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Chipzz | stgraber: does cron mail stdout, stderr or both? I always get confused about that | 03:43 |
Chipzz | A|ysum: man bash | 03:43 |
stgraber | Chipzz: I'm not sure, I'd say it send both if something has been sent to stderr. I usually 2>&1 > /dev/zero and use real log files instead of mail | 03:44 |
* Chipzz wrestles bash a little and fails :P | 04:13 | |
Chipzz | anyone intinamtely familiar with bash arrays present? | 04:16 |
* Chipzz wonders if the following is possible: | 04:17 | |
Chipzz | #!/bin/bash | 04:17 |
Chipzz | a[0]="first element" | 04:17 |
Chipzz | a[1]="second element" | 04:17 |
Chipzz | for z in "${a[@]}"; do echo $z; done | 04:17 |
Chipzz | # Now how do you do this in a subshell??? | 04:17 |
Chipzz | bash -c "for z in ${a[@]}; do echo $z; done" | 04:17 |
Chipzz | (moving the for loop out of the subshell would NOT be a possibility in my case) | 04:18 |
kgoetz | hi all. i'm trying to install calendarserver, and i'm getting a php backtrace. http://paste.ubuntu.com/36375/ does someone know a good place to ask about this? | 04:27 |
kgoetz | because its error refers to /var/spool/caldavd, i'm thinking it might be introduced by the debian patches, but i dont know any python to test the theory | 04:28 |
kgoetz | another question: does ubuntu hardy install suggests: by default? | 05:00 |
ScottK | kgoetz: No. | 05:01 |
ScottK | Not recommends either (except on meta-packages). | 05:02 |
kgoetz | ScottK: thanks. guess the error from calendarserver was harmless then | 05:02 |
kgoetz | for the logs: my python problem was a lack of xattr enabled on teh filesystem | 05:30 |
HellMind | Anyone succeded in installing chrootssh? | 06:29 |
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kraut | moin | 08:40 |
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dusty_ | Hey guys I am running a copy of ubuntu 8.04 server, base install, i have install iptables yet it doesn't log to syslog, what could be stopping this ? i have kern.* /var/log/firewall - restarted syslogd, generated iptables traffic, but nothing gets written to the log ? | 09:40 |
thefish | dusty_: are you telling iptables to log? | 09:41 |
dusty_ | of course | 09:41 |
dusty_ | -j LOG --log-level 7 | 09:41 |
dusty_ | its bizarre and driving me mad | 09:41 |
thefish | ye wierd | 09:41 |
thefish | its not turning up in syslog is it? | 09:41 |
dusty_ | nope | 09:44 |
dusty_ | its not turning up in any logs | 09:44 |
dusty_ | I turned on klogd and got this in kern.log: | 09:45 |
dusty_ | Aug 11 00:18:13 stoned-hacker kernel: Cannot find map file. | 09:45 |
dusty_ | Aug 11 00:18:13 stoned-hacker kernel: No module symbols loaded - kernel modules not enabled. | 09:45 |
soren | dusty_: Er... 7 is DEBUG. | 09:48 |
soren | dusty_: They're unlikely to get logged by default. | 09:48 |
dusty_ | ok what shall i put it to | 09:48 |
soren | Depends. 0 wil most certainly get them logged. | 09:49 |
dusty_ | iptables -A OUTPUT -j LOG --log-tcp-sequence --log-prefix "FIREWALL: OUTPUT PAC$ | 09:49 |
dusty_ | ok | 09:49 |
soren | ...but is not reall appropriate. | 09:49 |
dusty_ | iptables -A OUTPUT -j LOG --log-tcp-sequence --log-prefix FIREWALL: OUTPUT PACKETZ: --log-level 0 | 09:49 |
dusty_ | i changed to that | 09:49 |
dusty_ | lets see | 09:49 |
soren | I'd probably do 4 (WARNING) or 5 (NOTICE). | 09:49 |
dusty_ | Aug 11 00:18:13 stoned-hacker kernel: Cannot find map file. | 09:50 |
dusty_ | Aug 11 00:18:13 stoned-hacker kernel: No module symbols loaded - kernel modules not enabled. | 09:50 |
dusty_ | nothing gets logged dude | 09:50 |
LudeRacer | hello | 09:50 |
dusty_ | soren, why wouldn't it log? | 09:51 |
LudeRacer | anybody here install ubuntu on dl380 g2? | 09:51 |
soren | dusty_: And you're sure this rule is matched? | 09:51 |
thefish | thats a pretty broad rule | 09:51 |
thefish | if its output | 09:52 |
soren | Um.. No. | 09:52 |
soren | It's at the end of the chain, so if something else matches, it won't trigger. | 09:52 |
dusty_ | yes, soren i've tested it by flushing all rules and adding: iptables -A INPUT -j LOG | 09:52 |
thefish | true | 09:52 |
dusty_ | I have tested by adding this rule: iptables -A INPUT -j LOG | 09:52 |
dusty_ | and only that rule | 09:52 |
dusty_ | and still no logs get generated? | 09:52 |
soren | I don't know what the default log-level is. | 09:52 |
dusty_ | i've tried with --log-level 4 | 09:53 |
dusty_ | let me try again | 09:53 |
soren | Try with 0. That'll get things logged for sure. | 09:53 |
dusty_ | ok | 09:53 |
soren | ...and then adjust afterwards. | 09:53 |
dusty_ | two secs | 09:53 |
soren | Default is 4 (WARNING) | 09:54 |
soren | Is it in dmesg? | 09:55 |
dusty_ | soren, http://rafb.net/p/3YK1tU56.html | 09:58 |
dusty_ | I tested by connecting via ssh and running an nmap scan | 09:58 |
dusty_ | nothing was generated | 09:58 |
dusty_ | but | 09:58 |
dusty_ | if i run dmesg | 09:58 |
dusty_ | its in there | 09:58 |
dusty_ | IN=venet0 OUT= MAC= SRC=81.157.86.77 DST=78.129.229.34 LEN=52 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=47 ID=62548 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=59229 DPT=22 WINDOW=220 RES=0x00 ACK URGP=0 | 09:59 |
dusty_ | IN=venet0 OUT= MAC= SRC=81.157.86.77 DST=78.129.229.34 LEN=100 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=47 ID=62549 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=59229 DPT=22 WINDOW=220 RES=0x00 ACK PSH URGP=0 | 09:59 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:~# | 09:59 |
dusty_ | how come if i run dmesg its in there? | 09:59 |
dusty_ | why is it not gettting logged to /var/log/firewall ? | 09:59 |
dusty_ | how do i fix this now | 09:59 |
dusty_ | im a little clsoer | 09:59 |
soren | You say klogd is running? | 10:08 |
dusty_ | soren, no its not running at the moment: | 10:38 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:~# ps aux | grep klogd | 10:38 |
dusty_ | root 7253 0.0 0.2 3008 748 pts/0 S+ 10:38 0:00 grep klogd | 10:38 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:~# | 10:38 |
dusty_ | soren, why is it going to dmesg if i cat /var/log/dmesg there is nothing in there, if i run the command dmesg i see the logs ? | 10:40 |
_ruben | dmesg shows the kernel messaging ring buffer .. which usualy is read by klogd and fed to syslogd | 10:49 |
dusty_ | ok well i started klogd -s and it still does not output it into any /var/log file | 10:51 |
dusty_ | any ideas ? | 10:54 |
_ruben | you shouldnt have to start klogd by hand, though .. perhaps your install is just botched | 10:54 |
dusty_ | hrm well | 10:54 |
dusty_ | can start it via /etc/init.d | 10:54 |
dusty_ | this is the same for all 3 virtual servers i ahve | 10:55 |
dusty_ | not a botched install | 10:55 |
_ruben | 3 botched installs then | 10:55 |
dusty_ | nope | 10:55 |
dusty_ | ill stat the kernel logger from init.d | 10:55 |
dusty_ | how do i fix this | 10:55 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:/home/dusty# ps aux | grep klog | 10:56 |
dusty_ | root 10048 0.0 0.2 1776 544 pts/0 S+ 10:55 0:00 /bin/sh /etc/init.d/klogd start | 10:56 |
dusty_ | klog 10064 0.0 0.1 1716 400 pts/0 S+ 10:55 0:00 /sbin/klogd -P /var/run/klogd/kmsg | 10:56 |
dusty_ | klog 10065 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Zs 10:55 0:00 [klogd] <defunct> | 10:56 |
dusty_ | root 10087 0.0 0.2 3012 752 pts/1 S+ 10:55 0:00 grep klog | 10:56 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:/home/dusty# | 10:56 |
dusty_ | Aug 11 10:55:30 stoned-hacker kernel: Cannot find map file. | 10:56 |
dusty_ | Aug 11 10:55:30 stoned-hacker kernel: No module symbols loaded - kernel modules not enabled. | 10:56 |
dusty_ | thats in /var/log/kern.log | 10:56 |
_ruben | sure doesnt look healthy to me | 10:56 |
dusty_ | ok so | 10:56 |
dusty_ | how would one fix it | 10:56 |
dusty_ | i can reinstall but the same thing happens | 10:56 |
dusty_ | its a virtual environemnt | 10:57 |
dusty_ | its a slice on an openvz host | 10:57 |
dusty_ | i ahve reprovisioned the server a couple times, same effect.. so its not a botched install | 10:57 |
_ruben | no experience with openvz .. dunno how/it that interferes with its 'guests' | 10:57 |
_ruben | well .. perhaps the provisioning is flawed in some way | 10:57 |
_ruben | the fact that klogd turns into a zombie sure aint good | 11:01 |
dusty_ | argh | 11:05 |
soren | dusty_: There's supposed to be a dd process ffeeding stuff from /proc/kmsg into klogd | 11:05 |
dusty_ | ok | 11:05 |
soren | dusty_: I don't know where that could have gone. | 11:05 |
dusty_ | so what do you suggest i do ? | 11:05 |
soren | Dunno. Figure out why it's not starting? | 11:06 |
dusty_ | i've just removed and reinstall klogd/sysklogd | 11:06 |
soren | It's supposed to be started by /etc/init.d/klogd | 11:06 |
dusty_ | yes | 11:06 |
dusty_ | it takes ages starting it | 11:06 |
soren | Try starting it by hand and see what happens. | 11:06 |
soren | /bin/dd -b -m -- bs=1 if=/proc/kmsg | 11:06 |
dusty_ | run that command ? | 11:06 |
dusty_ | sommer, ? | 11:10 |
dusty_ | soren, ? | 11:10 |
dusty_ | look guys~: http://rafb.net/p/wNExwl27.html | 11:11 |
soren | dusty_: Yes. | 11:13 |
dusty_ | what do i do from here | 11:13 |
soren | 10:06:34 < soren> Try starting it by hand and see what happens. | 11:13 |
soren | 10:06:35 < soren> /bin/dd -b -m -- bs=1 if=/proc/kmsg | 11:13 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:~# /bin/dd -b -m -- bs=1 if=/proc/kmsg | 11:14 |
dusty_ | /bin/dd: invalid option -- b | 11:14 |
dusty_ | Try `/bin/dd --help' for more information. | 11:14 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:~# | 11:14 |
soren | sorry, my bad. | 11:14 |
soren | /bin/dd bs=1 if=/proc/kmsg | 11:14 |
dusty_ | that works | 11:15 |
dusty_ | <0>IN=venet0 OUT= MAC= SRC=81.157.86.77 DST=78.129.229.34 LEN=52 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=47 ID=53538 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=61114 DPT=22 WINDOW=922 RES=0x00 ACK URGP=0 | 11:16 |
dusty_ | <0>IN=venet0 OUT= MAC= SRC=81.157.86.77 DST=78.129.229.34 LEN=100 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=47 ID=53539 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=61114 DPT=22 WINDOW=922 RES=0x00 ACK PSH URGP=0 | 11:16 |
dusty_ | 77492+0 records in | 11:16 |
dusty_ | 77492+0 records out | 11:16 |
dusty_ | 77492 bytes (77 kB) copied, 5.66328 s, 13.7 kB/s | 11:16 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:~# | 11:16 |
gene-r | i set up a ubuntu server via samba for sharing and store files in there, i would like to add a printer but i don't know how to do it. and is this is the best way to share files and store files(trough samba) or there is another? | 11:16 |
soren | dusty_: What about: | 11:17 |
soren | /bin/dd bs=1 if=/proc/kmsg of=/var/run/klogd/kmsg | 11:17 |
dusty_ | just hangs there ? | 11:18 |
soren | no | 11:18 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:~# /bin/dd bs=1 if=/proc/kmsg of=/var/run/klogd/kmsg | 11:18 |
dusty_ | then it doesn't do anything | 11:18 |
soren | What makes you say that? | 11:18 |
dusty_ | nothing is returned like in the last command | 11:18 |
soren | There's more to "doing" than "returning", you know. | 11:18 |
dusty_ | ok so what should i be checking | 11:19 |
dusty_ | soren, ?! | 11:20 |
soren | We wanted to see if that command worked. It seems to. | 11:20 |
dusty_ | ok | 11:20 |
soren | dusty_: Calm down, please. | 11:20 |
dusty_ | sorry | 11:20 |
dusty_ | i have 3 servers like this im getting worried | 11:20 |
soren | So now you need to work out why the init script fails, when running dd from the command line works fine. | 11:20 |
dusty_ | # shovel /proc/kmsg to pipe readable by klogd user | 11:21 |
dusty_ | start-stop-daemon --start --pidfile $kmsgpidfile --exec /bin/dd -b -m -- bs=1 if=/proc/kmsg of=$kmsgpipe | 11:21 |
dusty_ | thats what it runs | 11:21 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:/etc# ls /boot/ | 11:21 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:/etc# | 11:21 |
dusty_ | # Use KLOGD="-k /boot/System.map-$(uname -r)" to specify System.map | 11:22 |
dusty_ | # | 11:22 |
dusty_ | KLOGD="-P $kmsgpipe" | 11:22 |
dusty_ | there doesn't appear to be that file | 11:22 |
dusty_ | and look what it errors with in kern.log: | 11:22 |
soren | Which file? | 11:22 |
dusty_ | Aug 11 10:55:30 stoned-hacker kernel: Cannot find map file. | 11:22 |
dusty_ | Aug 11 10:55:30 stoned-hacker kernel: No module symbols loaded - kernel modules not enabled. | 11:22 |
dusty_ | the System.map-$(uname -r) | 11:22 |
dusty_ | it says it cant find the map file | 11:22 |
dusty_ | there isn't one in boot | 11:22 |
soren | That shouldn't matter. | 11:22 |
dusty_ | oh | 11:22 |
dusty_ | ok | 11:22 |
dusty_ | i dont know then? | 11:23 |
soren | Don't know what? | 11:23 |
dusty_ | i dont know why this isnt working then | 11:23 |
soren | Well, no. You wouldn't be here if you did, would you? :) | 11:23 |
dusty_ | /bin/dd -b -m -- bs=1 if=/proc/kmsg of=$kmsgpipe | 11:23 |
dusty_ | thats the dd command it runs | 11:23 |
soren | That won't work. | 11:23 |
soren | " -b -m" is for start-stop-daemon. | 11:23 |
dusty_ | # shovel /proc/kmsg to pipe readable by klogd user | 11:24 |
dusty_ | start-stop-daemon --start --pidfile $kmsgpidfile --exec /bin/dd -b -m -- bs=1 if=/proc/kmsg of=$kmsgpipe | 11:24 |
dusty_ | yeah | 11:24 |
soren | Please stop pasting that. | 11:24 |
soren | I have the same file here. | 11:24 |
dusty_ | sorry | 11:24 |
dusty_ | there is not much in that file to go wrong ? | 11:25 |
dusty_ | are you 100% sure it doesn't need system map | 11:25 |
soren | no. | 11:25 |
soren | ...but it's not klogd that is failing, is it? | 11:27 |
dusty_ | well what is ? | 11:30 |
dusty_ | klogd fails to start? | 11:30 |
dusty_ | what is fialing then soren ? | 11:31 |
soren | dd, it would seem. | 11:31 |
dusty_ | hrm | 11:32 |
dusty_ | ok | 11:32 |
dusty_ | so how do i fix it ? | 11:32 |
soren | I can't imagine why. Did you change the script at all? | 11:32 |
dusty_ | want me to pastebin it? | 11:34 |
soren | have you changed it? | 11:34 |
soren | Give me the md5sum first. | 11:34 |
dusty_ | no i have not changed it, how do i find the md5sum ? | 11:34 |
soren | md5sum /etc/init.d/klogd | 11:35 |
dusty_ | root@stoned-hacker:/etc# md5sum /etc/init.d/klogd | 11:36 |
dusty_ | a670af296df67a3c3ad544ee5f5b5152 /etc/init.d/klogd | 11:36 |
soren | Doesn't match mine. Please pastebin it. | 11:36 |
dusty_ | ok | 11:36 |
dusty_ | http://rafb.net/p/2nu8WZ60.html | 11:37 |
soren | Does rafb.net offer raw downloads? | 11:38 |
dusty_ | no idea | 11:38 |
dusty_ | where would you prefer me to paste? | 11:38 |
soren | Anything but rafb, probably | 11:38 |
soren | !pastebin | 11:38 |
ubottu | pastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu.com (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic) | 11:38 |
dusty_ | i could just cat /etc/init.d/klogd >> to my webspace ? | 11:38 |
soren | Whereever. | 11:38 |
dusty_ | http://paste.ubuntu.com/36492/ | 11:39 |
soren | Looks close enough. | 11:40 |
dusty_ | hrm | 11:40 |
dusty_ | soren, http://paste.ubuntu.com/36497/ might be of some use ? | 11:42 |
soren | I don't know dude. I'd try stracing it or something. | 11:42 |
soren | That looks fine. | 11:42 |
dusty_ | ok | 11:42 |
soren | I'd try "sudo strace -f -o foo.log /etc/init.d/klogd start", kill it after a while and then look at the parts relating to dd. | 11:43 |
dusty_ | ok | 11:44 |
dusty_ | hrm | 11:47 |
dusty_ | http://www.fuckthegov.co.uk/foo.log soren take a look at that | 11:47 |
dusty_ | there are a lot of no such file or directory | 11:48 |
dusty_ | so im guessing im missing something ? | 11:48 |
soren | No, that's fine. | 11:49 |
soren | It looks like it worked fine. | 11:49 |
dusty_ | hm | 11:49 |
dusty_ | wtf | 11:49 |
dusty_ | so what now ? | 11:49 |
soren | Don't know. right now, I'm suspecting openvz. | 11:50 |
soren | And I'm also going to lunch. | 11:50 |
dusty_ | ok | 11:50 |
dusty_ | what could be that openvz wont allow logging? | 11:50 |
_ruben | i'd contact the owner of that box to see if its a common issue or smth | 11:52 |
dusty_ | i already have they are not aware of anything | 11:53 |
dusty_ | but they dont know much themselves | 11:53 |
_ruben | scary | 11:55 |
dusty_ | im tempted to reprovision the server to some other distro and see if it works on there | 11:56 |
dusty_ | like centos | 11:56 |
dusty_ | ok | 12:04 |
dusty_ | just reprovisioned the sevrer with debian on | 12:05 |
dusty_ | and it worked fine | 12:05 |
pschulz01 | ti0tltp | 13:07 |
pschulz01 | Evening all | 13:20 |
uvirtbot` | New bug: #256920 in nagios2 (universe) "nagios2 won't install/update" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/256920 | 13:21 |
sommer | morning | 13:24 |
ScottK | Yep. Morning here too. | 13:54 |
kirkland | agreed | 14:05 |
sommer | kirkland: hey, the doc.u.c probably won't be updated for a while due to layout changes, but the raid section is up here: http://doc.ubuntu.com/~mdke/test/serverguide/C/ | 14:09 |
sommer | just fyi :) | 14:09 |
kirkland | sommer: cool, thanks | 14:10 |
kirkland | sommer: i'll take a look | 14:10 |
sommer | kirkland: great, no big rush | 14:10 |
kirkland | sommer: hmm, first thing i notice is that that page doesn't contain the word "RAID" :-) | 14:10 |
kirkland | sommer: what section? | 14:11 |
kirkland | sommer: ah, installation | 14:11 |
sommer | kirkland: ya, sorry advanced installation... I was thinking another advanced section would be lvm | 14:11 |
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pwagner | Any zealots around? Trying to piece together an argument for 8.04LTS over SuSE LES for a webapp cluster deployment, but it my fire seems to die out after "I don't like YaST". | 15:29 |
Kamping_Kaiser | package management ftw | 15:30 |
Kamping_Kaiser | no licence tracking (dependintg on where the cluster is of course) | 15:31 |
Deeps | pwagner: debian :p | 15:34 |
_ruben | bah .. why does irssi clear ur scrollback when you get reconnected a server :/ | 15:34 |
Deeps | i dont get that :/ | 15:35 |
proppy | Hi, does this channel provide support for ubuntu-vm-builder ? | 17:30 |
zul | #ubuntu-virt I think | 17:31 |
proppy | thanks :) | 17:32 |
HellMind | Anyone succeded in installing chrootssh? | 18:13 |
lamont | ScottK: got home about 2AM last night | 18:53 |
lamont | ScottK: today is honey-do and recovery, I'll be catching up on -dev stuff tomorrow after work | 18:53 |
ScottK | OK. Thanks. | 18:59 |
ScottK | lamont: I've got other stuff that's dependent on that, so ... | 18:59 |
LudeRacer | anybody here install ubuntu on dl380 g2? | 19:01 |
LudeRacer | ubuntu-server* | 19:01 |
Nafallo | LudeRacer: yes. | 19:04 |
LudeRacer | :D awsome i read around on the forum and tried some of the things they suggested but have been able to do it | 19:04 |
LudeRacer | do u have any links or anything i can read on how i may do it couse for me the install freezes | 19:05 |
Nafallo | ehrm. works fine for us. | 19:05 |
LudeRacer | what controller card? | 19:06 |
LudeRacer | smart array 5i? | 19:06 |
maswan | Just works for us too. Hm. Not sure we have done a ubuntu-installer install on them in modern days though. | 19:06 |
LudeRacer | a dl380 g2? | 19:06 |
LudeRacer | werid | 19:06 |
maswan | coudl be a g3, but I think we did g2s too. | 19:07 |
LudeRacer | i knw the g3 has no problem installing | 19:07 |
LudeRacer | its supported | 19:07 |
maswan | g2 is the p3 ones, g3 is netburst, right? | 19:07 |
LudeRacer | yes | 19:07 |
Nafallo | oh. actually dl385 g2s... | 19:07 |
maswan | let me go check the machine room. :) | 19:08 |
LudeRacer | hehe thanks | 19:08 |
LudeRacer | i been trying for weeks | 19:08 |
LudeRacer | reading | 19:08 |
Nafallo | yea. can't find a dl380 g2, just the dl385 g2s | 19:09 |
LudeRacer | yeh diff | 19:10 |
LudeRacer | this is a dl380R02 | 19:10 |
LudeRacer | ie dl380 g2 | 19:10 |
maswan | hm. none currently running, but we have a couple on a shelf and I'm pretty sure they have been booted up and poked around in. | 19:10 |
maswan | but then, we install through FAI | 19:11 |
lamont | ScottK: ok. tomorrow it is | 19:11 |
ScottK | Thanks. | 19:11 |
LudeRacer | FAI? | 19:11 |
LudeRacer | over lan img program/? | 19:11 |
maswan | http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/ | 19:12 |
lamont | ScottK: meh. /me has a 3:30 in town... so I'll get about 30 min in around 1830 UTC, and then more after that | 19:12 |
ScottK | OK. | 19:12 |
lamont | you' | 19:12 |
lamont | ll be around? | 19:12 |
ScottK | Should be. | 19:12 |
ScottK | I need to run to the bank at some point. | 19:12 |
maswan | LudeRacer: so I'm not sure I can help out very much. what version are you trying to install? hardy? | 19:12 |
LudeRacer | yes 8.04 | 19:13 |
ScottK | lamont: You mean tomorrow? | 19:13 |
LudeRacer | i have also tried 7.10 to with no luck | 19:13 |
ScottK | lamont: No, I'll be offline during the day tomorrw. | 19:13 |
LudeRacer | also read around and black listed drivers durning install with no luck | 19:13 |
* ScottK will be doing data analysis onsite with a customer. | 19:13 | |
LudeRacer | maswan, think maybe you could please ask any co-workers if they have done so? | 19:19 |
LudeRacer | i got sum stuff i gotta try so ill be idle for a bit | 19:20 |
LudeRacer | if u could just shoot me a pm pls | 19:20 |
LudeRacer | thanks | 19:20 |
maswan | LudeRacer: is this repeateable on serveral dl380 g2s, or just the one? | 19:25 |
kirkland | zul: can you sponsor the patch attached to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ecryptfs-utils/+bug/255795 ? | 19:58 |
uvirtbot` | Launchpad bug 255795 in ecryptfs-utils "Gnome Screensaver doesn't unlock if ecryptfs is set in pam" [High,Confirmed] | 19:58 |
zul | kirkland: perhaps.. | 19:59 |
zul | kirkland: done | 20:01 |
kirkland | zul: rock on, thanks! | 20:01 |
zul | np | 20:04 |
FreeSoft | Hola | 21:04 |
FreeSoft | Spanish? | 21:04 |
Nafallo | English | 21:05 |
FreeSoft | :( | 21:05 |
Nafallo | !es | 21:05 |
ubottu | En la mayoría de canales Ubuntu se comunica en inglés. Para ayuda en Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es. | 21:05 |
FreeSoft | pero necesito ayuda sobre server :D | 21:05 |
Nafallo | I can't understand that. | 21:05 |
Nafallo | http://gizmodo.com/5035456/blue-screen-of-death-strikes-birds-nest-during-opening-ceremonies-torch-lighting | 21:08 |
maw_ | someone please refesh my memory... where can I new environment variable be permanently added? For all users and scripts to make use of? | 21:34 |
mgdm | maw_: /etc/profile perhaps? | 21:46 |
nxvl | kirkland: thank you for select-editor! | 21:57 |
nxvl | no mora nano nightmare \o/ | 21:57 |
kirkland | nxvl: ;-) | 21:57 |
nxvl | yesterday i saw it while using my intrepid VM | 21:58 |
nxvl | it's awesome | 21:58 |
kirkland | nxvl: did you, say, "Whoa, what's that?" | 22:00 |
nxvl | kirkland: exactly | 22:04 |
nxvl | kirkland: i was like "woohhoo, what's what, that's awesome!!" | 22:04 |
nxvl | i get really exited, i need to tell the true | 22:04 |
kirkland | nxvl: ;-) glad you're in favor | 22:05 |
Eliab | i am setting up my vpn in ubuntu server when i run this command . ./vars i appear it no such file or directory | 22:05 |
Eliab | -bash :/whichopensslcnf :no such file or directory | 22:07 |
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Chipzz | nxvl: why not just use update-alternatives ? | 23:05 |
dusty_ | Can anyone tell me what is wrong here: http://rafb.net/p/xukEz028.html it doesn't log any traffic ? | 23:54 |
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