[00:33] <onetwentyseven> Hello, anyone alive in here?
[00:38] <jmarsden|work> onetwentyseven: If you have a question to ask, please just go ahead and ask it.  See /topic
[00:41] <onetwentyseven> Thanks for the heads up, but I figured out my problem. I think I was just looking into the problem too much.
[03:06] <ball> hello jtaji
[03:18] <ball> hello sloopy
[03:18] <sloopy> hello ball
[08:35] <Alex_21> Hi, I needa web front-end for managing BIND. Does one exist?
[10:14] <Jeeves_> ika
[10:14] <Jeeves_> ola
[10:14] <Jeeves_> is qemu-img the only way to convert vmware images to kvm images?
[12:59] <nme> TLS under openldap package does not work?
[13:02] <asterisk_user2> hello
[13:10] <etronik> Does ubuntu-server apply to jeOS? or vice-versa?  I would think so...but not sure
[13:11] <serwou> hi
[13:14] <serwou> i've upgraded my ubuntu server from Hardy to Intrepid and I have a couple of things broken : some perl modules (Can't locate Sys/SigAction.pm) and trac : unable to stat: /usr/share/trac/cgi-bin  Any clue for this please ?
[13:18] <serwou> sorry, back
[14:25] <_ruben> etronik: roughly server is a subset of desktop, and jeos a subset of server .. which applies to the standard packages that are installed, all 3 have their specific kernel
[14:27] <etronik> ah, thinking of jeoS as a subset of server is a good tip ! so kernel issues apart, all/most the general configuration issues apply...
[14:30] <_ruben> correct
[14:33] <gate_keeper_> Guys,
[14:33] <gate_keeper_> what can cause this .. .
[14:33] <gate_keeper_> kernel: [24925.821917] end_request: I/O error, dev nbd0, sector 225260
[14:33] <gate_keeper_> kernel: [24909.885538] end_request: I/O error, dev nbd0, sector 225909.921436] nbd0: Attempted send on closed socket
[14:33] <gate_keeper_> :-/
[14:34] <asterisk_user2> maybe a bad
[14:34] <asterisk_user2> harddisk
[14:34] <asterisk_user2> is it ide ?
[14:34] <gate_keeper_> nbd0 :/
[14:34] <gate_keeper_> sata
[14:34] <asterisk_user2> o wait :)
[14:35] <asterisk_user2> look here:
[14:35] <asterisk_user2> http://www.linux-archive.org/edubuntu-development/157316-nbd0-attempted-send-closed-socket-trying-shut-off-thin-clients-loggin-screen-fails.html
[14:37] <gate_keeper_> :)
[14:37] <gate_keeper_> with no reply
[14:42] <gate_keeper_> another problem is that, the server doesn't allow to connect to him...
[14:42] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #312449 in samba (main) "package samba-common 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/312449
[14:42] <gate_keeper_> u can get connection refused, or it takes forever to accept the login
[14:55] <NovusT> I've managed to ftp a file into a ubuntu server directory with a parentheses in the name i.e. fileexample(2).tar.gz.  Now I can't delete it - any ideas?
[15:04] <_ruben> either escape the parentheses like this: \(2\) .. or use a wildcard like * or ? .. or use tabcompletion ..
[15:07] <NovusT> That did it - perfect. Thanks Ruben!
[15:10] <KurtKraut> How can I list iptable rules on Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex ? iptables -L shows me nothing and I have rules set and working.
[15:12] <Jeeves_> iptables -L -n -v
[15:16] <KurtKraut> Jeeves_: still, no rule is prompted, but I have working rules.
[15:18] <Deeps> what type of rules?
[15:18] <KurtKraut> Jeeves_, Deeps, please take a look at this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/96026/
[15:19] <Deeps> the key there is '-t nat'
[15:19] <Deeps> iptables -t nat -L
[15:20] <KurtKraut> Deeps: oh yeah, you're right. Thanks a lot.
[15:20] <Deeps> by omitting -t, it defaults to -t filter
[15:22] <KurtKraut> Deeps: got it. Thanks a lot.
[15:23] <KurtKraut> I was struggling with this.
[15:23] <KurtKraut> Does anyone recommend here a HowTo of a Squid Transparent Proxy ? All documentation I found is a bit outdated somehow
[15:24] <Deeps> btw you can combine args that dont take params, eg, iptables -nvL instead of iptables -n -v -L
[15:37] <RainCT> Hi
[15:38] <RainCT> I get "This kernel requires the following features not present on the CPu:   0:6"  booting Ubuntu 8.04 Server Ed. on VirtualBox. Any idea?
[15:39] <Jeeves_> I'm trying to use iscsi storage pools for libvirt
[15:39] <Jeeves_> Anyone with experience on that ?
[15:42] <Nafallo> Jeeves_: tell me if you find out how to use it. I try to use an LVM with it :-)
[15:43] <etronik> RainCT:
[15:44] <etronik> RainCT: in VirtualBox, enable the following checkbox with the PAE thingy..
[15:44] <etronik> RainCT: in the VM configuration I think in the processor tab
[15:48] <Jeeves_> Nafallo: Thanks for your help mate!
[15:49] <Nafallo> Jeeves_: hehe. I would help if I knew how :-)
[15:49] <RainCT> etronik: uhm.. I can't find any processor tab
[15:50] <etronik> RainCT: just a sec while I call up the GUI
[15:51] <etronik> sorry, it is in the Advanced tab
[15:51] <etronik> Enable PAE/NX
[15:51] <RainCT> ah, thanks
[15:51] <RainCT> works now :)
[15:52] <etronik> yep! I had that prob a few days ago myself
[16:01] <nealmcb> server team meeting this morning?
[16:03] <yann2> mh?
[16:03] <yann2> I thought it was now :)
[16:05] <nealmcb> 2 weeks ago we agreed to meet last week, and last week just a few of us showed up.  probably good to take a rest and come back energized next week.  mathiaz will help - I suspect he'll be back by then :)
[17:43] <gleesond> is there a way to throttle the bandwidth of the users on my server?
[17:43] <gleesond> seems that some of my users are using a bunch of bandwidth in ssh via sftp
[17:43] <genii> trickle isn't bad
[17:45] <gleesond> oh cool
[17:45] <gleesond> thanks
[17:45] <genii> gleesond: np
[17:46] <tsteele> anyone available to help with domain questions?
[17:48] <ScottK> Your odds are better if you actually ask the question.
[17:49] <tsteele> How do I check to see if I actually am connected to my office domain?
[17:50] <tsteele> I have set my IP, Gateway, and DNS settings, and have given the connection name my domain name
[17:50] <tsteele> I can ping this server from other machines
[17:57] <viezerd> if I do a switch from win server 2003 with vmware to ubuntu server with kvm, can I say that my hardware is supported for kvm because vmware is also working ?
[17:59] <tsteele> I have tried to run domainjoin-cli and was unsuccessful
[18:00] <viezerd> egrep '(vmx|svm)' --color=always /proc/cpuinfo << that I can check in ubuntu to make sure my hardware is supported but I want to make sure it is before I install ubuntu server
[18:00] <AshTray-> Ebox supports interpid?
[18:02] <jmarsden|work> AshTray-: Yes.  rmadison says: ebox | 0.11.99-0ubuntu11 | intrepid/universe | source, all
[18:03] <AshTray-> http://pastebin.com/m72d1e6da
[18:04] <Deeps> get rid of the .s before+after ebox
[18:04] <Deeps> ^ebox-.*
[18:04] <uvirtbot`> Deeps: Error: "ebox-.*" is not a valid command.
[18:04] <Deeps> is what you want to be installing, not .^ebox-.*.
[18:05] <AshTray-> E: Broken packages
[18:05] <AshTray-> http://pastebin.com/m7f03a63a
[18:07] <AshTray-> Strange...
[18:09] <tsteele> New to Linux servers, If I can RDP into a Machine on my Domain does that mean that I have connected to the domain.
[18:11] <Faust-C> tsteele: no
[18:11] <Faust-C> tsteele: if youre wondering about AD intergration you have 2 options, samba or likewise
[18:17] <tsteele> So I need to use or install SAMBA
[18:17] <Faust-C> or likewise
[18:18] <viezerd> http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/10902_div/10902_div.HTML << thats the one I have, will it work with kvm virtualization ?
[18:18] <tsteele> I installed likewise which then I ran the domainjoin
[18:21] <tsteele> I had an error on the domainjoin-cli, asking about ports to be opened the DC however the firewall is turned off
[18:25] <nephish> hey all, i was in here yesterday talking about how i can run mysql version 5.1 when the 8.10 Ubuntu is only on version 5.0, It was suggested that i make a package from the Ubuntu source package, and there was a link, i have lost the link, anyone know of a good how to on this?
[18:26] <jfroebe> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete#Recipe:%20Updating%20An%20Ubuntu%20Package
[18:26] <jfroebe> nephish, is that the link?
[18:27] <nephish> Jfroebe, that's it, even the same example.
[18:27] <nephish> thanks, now i know firefox has some way to bookmark......
[18:27] <nephish> :)
[18:27] <jfroebe> :)
[20:34] <Faust-C> hmm cant get this GPT issue to go away
[21:34] <Deeps> lol umm, i'm attempting to install libpam-umask, and it wants to remove the kernel
[21:36] <jmedina> Deeps: it tries to remove everything
[21:36]  * jmedina things libpam-umkas has its own operating system :D
[21:36] <Deeps> indeed
[21:37] <Deeps> seeing a few bugs on launchpad about this
[21:37] <Deeps> filed months ago
[21:37] <jmedina> Deeps: so what is libpam-umask used for?
[21:37] <Deeps> defining the umask systemwide
[21:37] <jmedina> set umask per user? or something?
[21:37] <Deeps> or per user, or whatever
[21:38] <Deeps> rather than having to set in shell rc files as well as login.defs
[21:38] <jmarsden|work> Deeps: Seems safer to do it the old-fashioned way, rather than removing your kernel ;)
[21:38] <jmedina> Deeps: and I guess it can set umask for every pamized application not only to interactive shells
[21:38] <Deeps> aye
[21:39] <jmedina> sounds good
[21:39] <Deeps> libpam-umask is deprecated in favour of libpam-modules, however the logins.def file still refences it
[21:39] <Deeps> and the package is borked
[21:39] <Deeps> references*
[21:40] <Deeps> this has been a known bug in hardy since march and it's still there :/
[21:52] <Deeps> ah well, got it working now, i'm happy
[22:57] <nephish> hey all, anyone suggest a quick way to set up master-master replication? getting a copy of the database is a challenge, because it is live.
[22:57] <nephish> database is 7 GB
[22:59] <zxq> is there an easy way to set a program to run on startup?
[22:59] <zxq> or setup a program as a service?
[22:59] <nephish> zxq what program?
[22:59] <zxq> ventrilo server
[23:03] <zxq> only reason i ask, I want the server to be running during restarts, and i dont really want to see it when I'm ssh'ed into the server.
[23:10] <nephish> zxq, does it not run as a daemon in /etc/init.d ?
[23:10] <zxq> negative. its a manual install, in which its really just a tar ball unpacking and thats that.
[23:11] <zxq> never had to do this manually, so its quite the adventure >.<
[23:11] <zxq> if theres a way to make it a daemon in /etc/init.d im all for it.
[23:12] <nephish> you may start in the /etc/init.d and look at some of the files, i think there is a command having to do with rc to make it a boot script
[23:14] <etronik> what package do I need to install to get make ?
[23:16] <jmedina> etronik: make
[23:17] <etronik> eheh :)