[00:00] <[Solaris]> what does 98.196.35.51/~drake show?
[03:25] <micah> has anyone successfully migrated from debian etch to ubuntu-server
[03:26] <Andy__> hello
[03:27] <hads> micah: Sounds tricky
[03:27] <micah> aptitude can't just upgrade the packages with teh proper dependencies?
[03:27] <micah> ubuntu should have higher versions for everything since etch is 1.5 years old
[03:28] <Andy__> New to ubintu server. Is there a good GUI or web based admin for ubuntu server?
[03:28] <micah> webmin?
[03:28] <Andy__> How does that work?
[03:28] <hads> Andy__: Typically people wouldn't use a GUI with a Linux server.
[03:29] <hads> !webmin
[03:29] <micah> Andy:  http;//www.webmin.com
[03:29] <Andy__> I know but not real strong with the command line approach
[03:29] <micah> ubottu: there is a debian package for webmin and it works fine
[03:29] <ScottK> Except for when it doesn't.
[03:30] <ScottK> I've tried to help users with Postfix problems that were because webmin corrupted their config files.
[03:30] <Andy__> so command line would be better?
[03:32] <Andy__> I have the server installed. What would be my next step? Newbie question but have to start learning sonner or later
[03:34] <Andy__> Would it be good to set a static IP address?
[03:34] <hads> If you want your server to have a static IP then yes, possibly :)
[03:35] <Andy__> What's the advantage/disadvantage of a static IP address?
[03:35] <hads> It's static rather than dynamic, that's it.
[03:36] <Andy__> if I use webmin, do I need a static ip address?
[03:50] <Andy__> Where would be a good place to learn about command line ?
[03:51] <ScottK> Mostly I used Google and just started using it when I learned.
[03:52] <ScottK> Stuff will be harder and take longer at first, but eventually you'll wonder why you ever thought GUI's were efficient.
[03:54] <Andy__> What would you suggest as a starting point?
[03:58] <ScottK> Trying to do whatever it is you need to do.
[04:00] <Andy__> I have MySQL database on it. How do I access it?
[04:00] <hads> Type `mysql`
[04:00] <ScottK> I'm the wrong guy to ask about that.  Ask me about Postfix.
[04:03] <Andy__> On my laptop I use SQYyog to manage my database in it. I need to know the host address. That should be the IP addrss. How do I find that on the server?
[04:03] <Andy__> exit
[04:07] <hads> ifconfig
[04:17] <FFEMTcJ> I'm setting up a server.. I'd like some guidance on how I should partition the drive.. It's a single 160gb drive... It'd going to act as a proxy server, webserver, file server, and test server.
[04:18] <FFEMTcJ> Would anyone mind helping me please?
[04:20] <ScottK> FFEMTcJ: You'll almost certainly be fine if you let the installer partition it for you.
[04:20] <FFEMTcJ> Ok.. So there's nothing special I should do then.. Thanks. :-)
[04:21] <ScottK> I wouldn't think so.
[04:21] <FFEMTcJ> Thanks ScottK
[04:21] <FFEMTcJ> :-)
[08:04] <scuser> hi all,how can I install sasl support with ldap?
[10:06] <scuser> Hi all, I have this error now "ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Local error (-2)" I'm trying to run the command " ldapsearch -b "dc=sc,dc=bibalex,dc=org" -Y "GSSAPI" -U scuser". Any idea?
[12:01] <scuser> Hi, I have this error now "ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Local error (-2)" I'm trying to run the command " ldapsearch -b "dc=sc,dc=bibalex,dc=org" -Y "GSSAPI" -U scuser". Any idea?
[13:06] <crevette> hello
[13:09] <scuser> hi all, can anyone help me with this http://paste.ubuntu.com/54219/ ?
[13:11] <crevette> I'm on intrepid trying to make works the kvm-intel module, but I've some error in messages stating there are unknown symbols
[13:11] <crevette> I see that now kvm-source depends on dkms an no more on module-assistant
[13:11] <crevette> s/an/and/
[13:12] <crevette> http://dpaste.com/82476/ here come the error message
[13:12] <crevette> I can modprobe kvm but not kvm-intel
[13:12] <crevette> ah I 'm not perhaps on the appropriate chan
[13:37] <scuser> dear all, I need help with Kerberos and LDAP authentication. It gives this error "ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Invalid credentials (49)" after running the command "ldapsearch -b "dc=sc,dc=bibalex,dc=org" -Y DIGEST-MD5" I'm sure that I enter the right password any idea?
[15:15] <thoand> hello
[15:16] <thoand> is there some meta package like "ubuntu-desktop" so that you can debootstrap a ubuntu server?
[15:27] <sylvaing> thoand: you can use ubuntu-vm-builder maybe
[15:31] <thoand> mmhh, I would debootstrap my Dom0
[15:32] <thoand> the basic problem ist that debians xen is totaly outdatet, so I decided to use ubuntu on my root-server. but my provider only provides debian with raid1 activated
[15:33] <thoand> so I have installed ubuntu-server in a vmware (with two virtual hdds) and made a tar files of this installation
[15:34] <thoand> but for some reason the system I extracted it (and build raid before and editted etc/fstab and so on and installed grub) does not start
[15:35] <thoand> I now have tried the process in my vmware and found out, that grub is unable to access /dev/md0
[15:36] <thoand> do I have to add raid support while installing grub? I did it from the chrooted ubuntu (with raid enabled)
[15:52] <spikyjt> Hi all, I'm setting up Postfix (first go with a mail server - please be gentle!). Using a relay which works fine. Expected local mail (for domains in mydestination) to be delivered locally, but they go to relay. Any idea what I've missed, or is this correct behaviour?
[15:54] <Nafallo> not without having main.cf
[15:55] <Nafallo> probably not correctly set mydestination though
[15:55] <spikyjt> sorry I'm a noob to irc as well - can I send you my main.cf somehow?
[15:55] <Nafallo> !pastebin
[15:56] <spikyjt> thanks both
[15:56] <stainer> they may be able to help you better in #postfix
[15:57] <spikyjt> http://paste.ubuntu.com/54280/
[15:58] <spikyjt> thanks stainer I'll jump on there too
[16:34] <thoand> I found out what the problem was, in the initrd is a mdadm.conf file, there is the UUID of the source raid, you have to update it to the new one
[17:08]  * johnc4510-laptop asks if someone is around who schedules the server meetings in #ubuntu-meeting?
[17:09] <johnc4510-laptop> we have a conflict in scheduled meeting times
[17:13]  * johnc4510-laptop asks if mathiaz is who i should contact about that?
[17:17] <ScottK> Probably.
[17:19] <johnc4510-laptop> thx
[17:24] <johnc4510-laptop> ok, i sent mathiaz an email, and i'll stick around in here today to see if he shows up.
[18:38] <lamont> ScottK: fwiw, glib2.0 bitchslapped
[18:38] <lamont> OTOH, lots of stuff probably needs givebacks still
[18:41] <ScottK> lamont: Great.  That's a start at least.  Thanks.
[18:42] <lamont> OTOH, I still want to know why it does that sometimes
[18:42] <lamont> stupid nptl
[18:58] <tester-> hello channel, i need some help, i cant mount a freebsd disk under ubuntu server 8.04, is their any way to do it? i really need some data from that disk
[18:59] <ivoks> you should be able to...
[18:59] <ivoks> did you load ufs module?
[18:59] <Ali_ix> ivoks: how to determine the filesystem type of unmounted disks?
[18:59] <ivoks> Ali_ix: i have no idea :)
[19:00] <tester-> ivoks, modprobe ufs?
[19:00] <ivoks> tester-: yes
[19:01] <tester-> yes but nothing?
[19:01] <tester-> how can i verify that is ufs filesystem
[19:01] <tester-> ?
[19:02] <ivoks> if it's BSD, it's UFS
[19:03] <tester->  sudo mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd /dev/sdb /media/bsd/
[19:03] <tester-> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb,
[19:03] <ivoks> sdb?
[19:03] <ivoks> you can't mount disk, only partitions
[19:05] <tester-> it returns tha same
[19:05] <ivoks> what partition are you mounting?
 mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1....
[19:05] <ivoks> are you sure it's sdb1?
[19:06] <ivoks> FreeBSD has diferent partition types
[19:06] <ivoks> maybe it isn't UFS
[19:06] <ivoks> try 'sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /media/bsd'
[19:06] <tester-> dev/sdb1   *           1       16368     8249440+  a5  FreeBSD
[19:07] <tester-> mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[19:07] <ivoks> which freebsd was used on that disk?
[19:07] <ivoks> what version?
[19:07] <tester-> 6.1
[19:07] <ivoks> then
[19:07] <ivoks> ufstype=ufs2
[19:08] <ivoks> not 44bsd
[19:09] <tester-> sudo mount -r -t ufs -o ufstype=ufs2 /dev/sdb1 /media/bsd/
[19:10] <tester-> ?
[19:10] <ivoks> should be, yes
[19:11] <tester-> nop
[19:12] <ivoks> tester-: dmesg | grep bsd
[19:13] <tester-> [   36.058190]  sdb1: <bsd: sdb5 sdb6 >
[19:13] <ivoks> there, it's sdb5 and sdb6
[19:14] <tester-> i also tried them...
[19:14] <ivoks> sdb1 is just a slice
[19:14] <tester-> there is sdb1,5,6
[19:15] <ivoks> tester-: you tried with ufs2?
[19:15] <tester-> nothing is mounted
[19:15] <tester-> yes
[19:15] <ivoks> try with 5xbsd
[19:17] <tester-> sdb5 mounted but /media/bsd is empty
[19:17] <tester-> sdb1 and sdb6 returns the same error as before
[19:17] <ivoks> sdb6 is probably swap
[19:19] <ivoks> umount sdb5
[19:19] <ivoks> ufs2 should work
[19:19] <ivoks> mount -t ufs -o ro,ufstype=ufs2 /dev/sdb5 /media/bsd
[19:20] <tester-> well done!
[19:20] <tester-> thanks ivoks
[19:20] <ivoks> i've asked about ufs2, you said yes :)
[19:20] <tester-> bin  boot  cdrom  compat  COPYRIGHT  dev  dhclient.core  dist  entropy  etc  home  lib  libexec  mnt  proc  rescue  root  sbin  sys  tmp  usr  var
[19:21] <ivoks> be careful with ufstype
[19:21] <tester-> yes when i told you sdb5 mounted but it was still empty its because i was already in /media/bsd :p
[19:21] <ivoks> if you use wrong one, you could corrupt filesystem
[19:22] <Ali_ix> weird!
[19:22] <tester-> i don't care about them now, i just want some files to copy to the ubuntu disk and then format
[19:22] <tester-> thanks a lot
[19:22] <ivoks> np
[19:23] <tester-> bye
[19:23] <ivoks> bye
[19:40] <ScottK> lamont: Any suggestions on this one? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18240816/buildlog_ubuntu-intrepid-hppa.openexr_1.6.1-3_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[19:41] <ivoks> ScottK: testRgba.cpp:166? :)
[19:42] <[Solaris]> ivoks my server is finually working well :P
[19:42] <ivoks> [Solaris]: great
[19:42] <ScottK> ivoks: No idea.  No hppa hardware here.  Just trying to get KDE to build on it.
[19:42] <ScottK> NCommander is my usual go to for this, but he's offline.
[19:43]  * ScottK needs to run out and drive kids around anyway ...
[19:43] <ivoks> :)
[19:43] <ivoks> ScottK: enjoy
[19:43] <[Solaris]> just need to find two good working nics, so i can put the server between the external address and the internal router.... I want to get it setup for DHCP
[19:50] <[Solaris]> but gotten everything working well