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DeepsLoveGuru: what's your mount line in your fstab?00:02
LoveGuruSorry was not here.00:10
LoveGuru# /dev/sda300:10
LoveGuruUUID=73a8827b-6cac-42d9-a918-e1d7fa657e1f /mnt/sda        ext3    relatime,error00:10
LoveGurus-remount-ro 0        000:10
LoveGuruthats the line i add it in /etc/fstab00:11
DeepsLoveGuru: thats all on one line or split into two lines?00:15
LoveGuruone line00:16
Deepsand if you try to manually mount using mount /mnt/sda00:16
LoveGuruit works fine manually " sudo mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/sda00:17
LoveGuruno error nothing00:17
Deepsthats not what i asked you to do00:17
Deeps[sudo] mount /mnt/sda is different to [sudo] mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/sda00:17
LoveGuruohh i didn;t checked it. ya but its working fine00:17
LoveGuruahh sorry00:17
Deepsif you can umount it and try it the way i asked00:18
LoveGurusudo mount /mnt/sda00:18
LoveGurumount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda3,00:18
LoveGuru       missing codepage or helper program, or other error00:18
LoveGuru       In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try00:18
LoveGuru       dmesg | tail  or so00:18
Deepsseems like you're trying to mount /dev/sda3 as ext3 when it's not ext300:19
hadsOr your UUID is wrong00:19
Deepshads: see the last word on the first line of the error00:19
hadsheh, I do now :)00:20
LoveGurulrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 2008-11-27 17:33 73a8827b-6cac-42d9-a918-e1d7fa657e1f -> ../../sda300:20
LoveGurui set the correct UUID00:20
DeepsLoveGuru: your uuid is correct, hads didnt read the error message fully00:20
LoveGuruahhh00:20
LoveGuruok00:20
hadssudo vol_id /dev/sda3 | grep TYPE00:21
LoveGuruID_FS_TYPE=ext300:22
Deepslooks like you need to see if there's any useful info in your syslog then00:22
LoveGuruDeeps: /var/syslog ?00:22
Deeps/var/log/syslog00:23
LoveGurualright00:23
Deepsat a guess, i'd reckon there's a problem with your options00:23
Deepserrors-remount-ro looks suspect00:24
Deepsshould have spotted that earlier hehe00:24
LoveGuruDeeps: w0ww man u are the genious :)00:24
LoveGuruyep.00:24
LoveGuruthats the error i found in /var/log/syslog00:24
LoveGurudo i ahve to paste that 4 lines at pastebin?00:25
hadsJust remove the option00:25
Deepsdont bother, we know what the problem is already00:25
Deepsyou typod00:25
LoveGuru:<00:25
Deepsthere should be an = sign in there00:25
LoveGuruUUID=73a8827b-6cac-42d9-a918-e1d7fa657e1f /mnt/sda        ext3    relatime,error s-remount-ro 0        000:26
LoveGuruthats the line00:26
Deepserror s-remount-ro should be errors=remount-ro00:26
Deepsif you look at your fstab, the line relating to mountpoint /00:26
Deepscripes my fstab's a mess00:27
LoveGuruso Just Remove that option line ?00:28
Deepsup to you, you can either remove the option, or you can type it correctly00:28
LoveGuruokie00:28
LoveGuruDeeps And hads Thanx. yep now got the entry in df -h00:31
Deepssuper00:32
LoveGuruSo Nice 0f guys.. u guys are really helpfull for new *nix newbies. i appriciate all help.00:32
hadsThank Deeps mostly, but nice to see that you have a good attitude :)00:34
LoveGurutx :)00:35
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iclebyteis there anyway I can break out to a shell during the partitioning stage of the ubuntu-server 8.04 installer? I want to check if mkfs.ext3 is still running but ALT+F2 just changes the background colour =)01:00
ballWhat about Ctrl Alt F2 ?01:01
iclebytedoes the same thing01:02
iclebytei'm creating a 1TB raid 1 volume but its been sat at 33% for the last few hours..01:02
iclebyteno more suggetions01:04
iclebytesuggestions*01:04
ballhardware RAID?01:06
iclebyteno software raid01:07
iclebytea little under 4 hours is been running now01:07
ballI'm not very familiar with software RAID on Linux01:08
ballI've done it once or twice, but never on a boot disk01:08
iclebytewell all i need to know is how to get a shell during the install01:12
ballCtrl + C?01:12
iclebytedon't really wanna be hitting ctrl+C01:13
ballokay.01:13
iclebytei just want to check if mkfs.ext3 is running01:13
iclebytealthough the disk light on the server is still going..01:13
ballcan you ssh in?01:13
iclebytehow long should it take to format a 1tb raid volume with ext3?01:14
* ball shrugs01:14
iclebyteno the installer doesn't start ssh by default01:14
iclebytenightmare, i guess i'll just have to leave it a few more hours..01:15
hadsext3 is slow at doing stuff01:15
iclebyteI read a thread that said the way the installer calculates its progress is that it waits for mkfs.ext3 to complete before moving from 33% and the fact that ALT+F1 & ALT+F2 change the colours means the system is still responsive but should it take over 4 hours?01:18
hadsCouldn't say as I haven't formatted a large partition with ext3 for ages. I wouldn't be surprised though.01:18
iclebyteokay i'll leave it01:19
iclebytebetter goto work. thanks alot.01:19
ballhello rgreening01:27
ballhello azteech01:49
rgreeninghey ball01:52
azteechevening, ball01:54
ballhello rphillips01:55
ballAnyone here tried netatalk on Ubuntu Server?01:59
azteechnope, can't say I have02:00
ballis there some way to uninstall a package and all of the dependencies, except those shared by other packages that remain on the system?02:02
azteechball, there is, but at moment, the exact apt-get command escapes me ... try doing a search on the Ubuntu Forums.02:08
ballAre those at ubuntu.com ?02:09
azteechno, ubuntuforums.org02:09
ballthanks02:09
azteechyou are welcome02:11
ssd7well, once you uninstall it using apt-get remove02:23
ssd7i think apt-get autoremove will get rid of packages that were brought in by that package but aren't needed by other packages02:24
ballThanks02:31
ballnfs, samba, netatalk... what other ways are there to share a filesystem?03:11
tonyyarussoball: sshfs03:52
tonyyarussoftp, http03:52
balloooh, thanks.03:52
LokinCan someone help me make a restricted user (guest?) on my server06:49
milestoneLokin: still there?07:38
Lokinyes07:38
Lokinbusy atm07:39
Lokinone sec07:39
Koonsommer: thx for the likewise-open SRU testing... any chance you could also test bug 222224 (part of the same SRU) and set the verification-done tag if successful ?08:30
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 222224 in likewise-open "likewise-open: blows up session when joining the domain" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/22222408:30
Lokinmilestone: done08:31
krautmoin08:43
elTigrehey, my locales are broken... how can I fix them??09:51
joerlendI have my domain pointed to a webserver on which I have an account. Now, I have another webserver at home, and I'd like requests to the first server to be silently redirected to the other. That is, a cloak. How do I do that? People have mentioned mod_rewrite in apache, but do I use that as a normal script or is it an apache config?12:00
eagles0513875hey guys i have a question about wifi and radius server12:19
eagles0513875im using ubuntu server and have turned it into kubuntu using a super basic kde install of the kde-core pkg12:19
eagles0513875now i have wifi working fine at home12:19
eagles0513875and im able to get on the wifi at school just fine12:19
eagles0513875no proxies12:19
eagles0513875but when i ping google.com i get destination host unreachable12:19
Koonzul: debdiff for hardy SRU posted on bug 290399, you might want to accept the nomination12:25
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 290399 in redhat-cluster "After ran the command fence_tool dump, the fenced process will take 100% CPU usage" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29039912:25
eagles0513875koon any idea as to my issue12:25
Kooneagles0513875: not really. Try a tracepath to see where it's stuck, maybe12:26
_rubenthere's something really fishy wrt to postfix package when combined with preseeding .. when preseeding "no configuration" option, it asks for the mailname, which is shouldnt ask .. and that very option (mailname) cant be preseeded either (it can only be 'preseeded' after postfix has been installed)12:27
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lamont_ruben: one has to seed the seen flag too13:15
_rubenlamont: it wont let me, but i dont understand why that question even pops up?13:15
_rubenwhy ask for mailname when no configuration is chosen? its not asked when chosing it interactively13:16
_rubenand seeding the seen flag doesnt work for some reason (it doesnt know the mailname "tag" (or whatever those are called))13:16
lamontmailname defaults to 'hostname --fqdn' output13:16
lamontsee also bug 25298013:17
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 252980 in postfix "mydestinations can't be preseeded" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25298013:17
eagles0513875can anyone help me with a particular issue13:17
_rubenlamont: i know, but what i dont understand is how preseeding could lead to *more* questions13:17
_rubeneagles0513875: you turned your server into kubuntu, ask the kubuntu ppl for help13:18
lamont_ruben: because the config script specifically messes with the default values, I expect13:20
eagles0513875_ruben ok but this is kinda specific network issue cuz i seem to be missing something im just wondeirng if there is a network guru in here but i guess not13:20
lamonteagles0513875: paste.ubuntu.com: give us the output of netstat -rn13:21
eagles0513875ok ill have to install konversation cuz im on a windows box atm13:22
eagles0513875lamont this issue occurs at school which i wont be at till monday13:22
eagles0513875lamont im missing something with regards to authenticating against a radius server13:23
eagles0513875cuz i get an ip and all but cant ping for instance google.com or get to a website13:23
lamontah, well then, you want a radius persone13:23
lamonts/e$//13:23
eagles0513875is there a channel for that13:23
lamontnfc13:23
_rubenlamont: any ideas on why postfix/mailname isnt known to debconf prior to install postfix, but is present after? eventually, all i want is postfix to install without asking questions, its configuration will be handled by our configuration management system anyways13:24
lamont_ruben: because it's defined in the postfix package debconf templates, of course.13:25
_rubenlamont: which is because of its complexity? since (atleast some of) the other stuff is preseedable just fine13:26
lamontthat it's defined there? no, that's the architecture of debconf13:26
BoogiemanHello13:26
BoogiemanHow to get server-ubuntu network to work after install?13:27
lamont_ruben: in your preseed file:13:27
lamontd-i postfix/main_mailer_type string No configuration13:27
lamontd-i postfix/mailname seen true13:27
_rubenlamont: i'll try again just to be sure, but iirc, i tried similar thing numerous times .. it complains to not know postfix/mailname13:27
lamontand does d-i pkgsel/include have postfix in the list/13:28
lamont?13:28
_rubenyes13:28
_rubeninitiating test install .. will know results in a few mins13:29
_rubenlamont: both an intrepid and hardy test install come up with the mailname question :(13:53
_rubenno complaining about mailname in the syslog now though, strange13:54
ivoksmailname question?13:55
_rubenivoks: postfix/mailname .. "System mail name"13:55
_rubeneven tho i preseeded it with seen true13:55
lamont_ruben: interesting.  doesn't happen here13:56
_rubenits not impossible for my setup to be flawed somehow13:56
ivokspostfix postfix/mailname        string  mysuperbox13:56
_rubenivoks: that was gonna be my next test, preseeding it with a dummy value13:58
_rubenwill do so now13:58
ivokswell, if you don't preseed it, it will ask14:00
_rubenthe odd thing is, is that i shouldnt even be getting that question imo, since i chose "no configuration" .. when i use debconf-set-selections and then apt-get install postfix, it wont ask me that question14:01
lamontdo you seed the hostname?14:01
lamont(as in, not postfix)14:02
_rubenlamont: no, i enter it at install time (either as boot option or interactively)14:02
lamontthat might be related, since postfix defaults mailname to the fqdn of the host.  dunno14:03
* lamont is not a d-i guy14:03
_rubenlamont: i kinda doubt that that would be it, since the question does come with an (acceptable) default answer14:04
_rubenim gonna try preseeding a dummy mailname14:04
_rubenatleast i havent been running into the "unclean target" error for a while now .. *keeps fingers crossed*14:07
_rubenpreseeding a dummyhostname seemed to have done the trick .. its booting the target now14:15
_rubenand it did configure postfix up to a point .. naughty :p14:16
lamont /etc/mailname always gets created if not extant.  iz policy14:16
lamont"No Configuration" refers to main.cf14:16
_rubeni expected to end up without main.cf, which is the case with debconf-set-selections+apt-get, but i end up with some basic one14:19
_rubeneither way, its progress :)14:20
ivoksrecommends are installed by default?14:38
[1]Davehello15:12
[1]Davesomebody here15:12
[1]Dave?15:12
[1]Davecan somebody help me?15:13
ivoksdon't ask if you can ask, just ask15:14
nijaba!ask15:16
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-)15:16
nijabaI guess [1]Dave just wanted to know if help was available but had not question yet?15:21
_rubenprobably15:21
nijabaivoks: yes, since Intrepid, recommends are indeed installed by default15:22
ivoksnijaba: thanks15:23
nijabaivoks: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/810#Recommended%20packages%20installed%20by%20default15:23
uvirtbotNew bug: #302969 in samba (main) "Samba 3.2.3 has a memory leak that vanishes by upgrading to 3.2.5" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30296915:27
ivoksvanishing bug15:27
ivokswhat's wrong with:15:28
ivoksdb_set bacula/sd_passwd "$SDPASSWD"15:28
ivoks?15:28
Jeeves_Ha!15:29
Jeeves_Now I know your password!15:30
_rubenheh15:32
ivoksJeeves_: yeah; it's $SPADDSWD=`cat /dev/urandom`15:32
ivoksi'd better stop or else i'm gonna get mad15:48
ivoksdoh!15:53
ivoksstring15:53
lucabecchettihi, sorry, mysql-server-5.1 is not in apt????16:34
lucabecchettinobody know?16:36
Deepsit was only released on 14th november16:36
andollucabecchetti: No, not in the standard repositories anyway.16:36
Deepsit wont be in standard repos for a while16:37
lucabecchettithanks, i need to test some features, do you know some alternative repos?16:37
Deepsletmegooglethatforyou.com16:37
andollucabecchetti: Once a releases is made, the only updates it will get are serious bug fixes.16:38
lucabecchettiok16:38
lucabecchettithanks16:38
XpistosHey, I am at my witts end and could use a little help getting VNC ed into my Ubuntu server from my windows box at work. Any takers?16:49
XpistosI have my SSH tunnel up and am running everything through secured connection, but I can't seem to connect to the server16:50
XpistosVia VNC16:50
Deepsyou have vnc running on your ubuntu box?16:55
Deepsvncserver*16:56
XpistosDeeps: Yes. I can connect from my Intrpeid Laptop16:56
Deepsare all 3 machines on the same lan? not behind any routers or anything?16:57
XpistosDeeps: The Ubunru server is on my home network and this windows machine I am on now is at work, but I am SSH ed in16:57
Deepsand your intrepid laptop is where?16:57
XpistosDeeps: That is in my bag, but I can't get wireless connection from work16:58
Deepsok16:58
Deepswhat ssh tunnels do you have defined?16:58
XpistosDeeps: Why you say what SSh tunnels what do you mean?16:59
XpistosDeeps: I have a tunnel setup through putty16:59
Deepswhat do you mean by 'tunnel'?16:59
XpistosI setup up an ssh connection using Putty and have a tunnel forwarded to port 808017:00
Deepshow did you make this tunnel?17:01
Xpistosin Putty it gives the option under SSH to add a port for an SSH tunel. Set it Dynamic and added the port to forward to 8080 and that is how I can connect to the internet via proxy through Firefox, Pidgin, etc17:02
Deepsok, so you've setup a dynamic ssh tunnel on port 808017:02
Xpistosyes17:02
Deepswhich allows applications with socks support to proxy through your remote machine17:02
Xpistoscorrect17:02
Deepsadd another tunnel, local port: 5900, destination: localhost:5900, type local17:03
Deepsthese are called ssh tunnels17:03
Deepslocal, remote and dynamic, all are called ssh tunnels17:03
XpistosAdd another tunnel in what, my rooter or in putty17:03
Deepsin putty17:03
Deepsand it's not a 'rooter', it's a router17:04
Deepscreating port forwards in your router is not creating a tunnel, dont get the terms confused17:05
XpistosOkay that is open17:05
Deepsnow load up vnc on the same machine, and try to connect to localhost17:05
XpistosDeeps: It must be a problem with the VNC client I am using. I will try to see if I can get some help setting it up.17:07
slicslakanyone recall where the system setting for the editor is kept?  just want to change crontab -e to use vi17:46
ropetinslicslak: export VISUAL=/usr/bin/vim17:55
slicslakropetin, that won't change it permanetly though will it?18:05
ropetinslicslak: I don't honestly know.  It worked on my box, but it never restarts18:06
slicslakheh  :)18:07
ropetinCurrent uptime is 109 days, which strangely enough is when it first turned on :D18:08
Deepsslicslak: alter your .profile or the systemwide profile to EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim; export EDITOR18:09
slicslakDeeps, right, i thought it was in profile but didn't realize i had to add that line18:30
slicslakth18:31
slicslakx18:31
mathiazzul: http://lists.mysql.com/packagers/402 -> mysql 5.1 has reached GA19:09
mathiazzul: should we get 5.1 in jaunty?19:10
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zulmathiaz: yeah sounds like a good idea19:42
zuli think its in experimental isnt it?19:43
mathiazzul: yes - looking at it now19:43
zulk19:43
mathiazzul: the build log for 5.0 show test failures in arithemtic tests19:44
mathiazzul: that's really strange19:44
mathiazzul: sum, average and other functions don't return the correct result apparently19:45
zulmathiaz: so you noticed? :)19:45
mathiazzul: I have no clue where the problem could be19:46
zulmathiaz: im guessing gcc19:47
mathiazzul: I'll put up the build log somewhere and ask for input19:47
mathiazzul: right - I'd also thought about that19:47
mathiazzul: may be kees has an idea about as he played with it for the PIE stuff19:47
zulmathiaz: ive been checking google and bugs.mysql.com but nada19:47
zulmathiaz: i dont think it has to do with the pie stuff maybe the armour stuff?19:48
mathiazzul: may be.19:49
mathiazkees: do you have any idea why mysql-dfsg-5.0 fails to build?19:50
mathiazkees: see ^^ for some information19:50
mathiazkees: I've put up the sbuild logs for amd64 and i386: http://people.ubuntu.com/~mathiaz/mysql-dfsg-5.0_5.0.67-1ubuntu1_amd64 http://people.ubuntu.com/~mathiaz/mysql-dfsg-5.0_5.0.67-1ubuntu1_i38619:51
mathiazzul: if we're moving to mysql 5.1 what would be the impact on packages linked to libmysql?19:52
mathiazzul: does this mean we'd have to go through a library transition?19:52
zulsome packages might break but we would have to figure out what needs to be changed19:53
zul138 packages will have to be checked looks like including qt so it wouldnt be trivial19:54
zulmathiaz: im trying with -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE19:58
mathiazzul: well - 5.1 shows similar test failures20:05
mathiazzul: considering that 5.1 builds in debian, it's probably related to ubuntu toolchain20:06
mathiazzul: same for 5.020:07
zulstill building with disabling fortify source here ill let you know20:09
zulstill the same thing20:12
N6REJcan anyone help me get mail setup fora  users?21:16
N6REJi've forgotten how to add a new user to the mail system21:16
nicodarioushello21:31
nicodariousanyone here familiar with software RAID setup?21:31
nicodariousor is anyone actually here and not roaming other rooms?21:32
andolnicodarious: Yes, I've got some experience using mdadm.21:33
nicodariousoh great.  that might come in handy.21:34
nicodariousi have two software raid chips21:34
nicodariousone is onboard nvidia raid (which i want to bypass) and the other is a VIA VT6421 chip software RAID daughterboard.21:35
nicodariousi have installed dmraid but it automatically wants to see the nvidia.  it even set up the /dev/mapper/nvidia_* and won't let me do anything with the VIA chip.21:35
nicodariousmdadm, i don't know about.  i was advised to go with dmraid with RAID 0 though.  do you have any input on this?  i'm way open for suggestions21:36
andolnicodarious: No idea, I've only use "pure" software raid. In other words, normal disc controllers with all magic happening in the operating system.21:38
nicodariouswell, they are both software raid sets21:40
nicodarioustheres no hardware raid here, or everything would happen in the BIOS before bootup21:41
nicodariousand i would already be in 4TB heaven21:41
nicodariousi have worked with lvm before but i have never worked with dmraid before and i need some guidance... but the web isn't helping out much.21:42
nicodariouseverything seems to cover 'installing into lvm or mdadm' but nothing covers setting up dmraid on several hdds that are just for storage.21:43
nicodariousi have been working with this for two days now and i haven't found a site yet that helps out.  maybe you know one by any chance?21:43
andolwell, still no experience using dmraid21:44
nicodariousok.  thanks though.21:47
nicodariousmaybe i might run across a site somewhere for dmraid21:47
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nicodariousanyone know about dmraid by any chance?21:53
mathiaznicodarious: why do you want to use dmraid in your setup? you should try to use software RAID only - it's easier to setup unless you want to share the raid array with windows22:36
jmarsdennicodarious: Go with "pure" software RAID, it is easier, portable to a different disk controller/motherboard in an emergency, and just generally a saner approach than using "fakeraid" chips22:38
nicodariousi though dmraid WAS software raid?22:50
nicodariousdmraid discovers, activates, deactivates and displays properties of software RAID sets (eg, ATARAID) and contained DOS partitions.22:50
nicodariousdmraid uses the Linux device-mapper to create devices with respective mappings for the ATARAID sets discovered.22:51
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