[04:51] <ball> Anyone seen dendrobates?
[09:08] <hedin> hi where do i request a version bump of a package in ubuntu server?
[09:45] <selinuxium> Hi all, I am trying to install ubuntu on a Poweredge 1800 with a adaptec 2610sa Raid controller. The install appears to complete but on the reboot I get a rub error 22... Any help gratefully received :)
[09:45] <selinuxium> s/rub/grub/
[09:46] <ropetin> selinuxium: I won't be much help, but how do you have the RAID configured?
[09:50] <selinuxium> the raid is configured as raid 5. But it is blank... the OS is installed on a separate drive...
[09:54] <ropetin> Hmmm, so did maybe the boot drive device change between install and reboot?  I've had that a couple of times, especially when using usb CDs or keys to install
[09:55] <ropetin> Just have to edit the grub entry
[09:56] <selinuxium> ropetin: OK ,will have a look, I will see if I can work it out! :)
[10:29] <selinuxium> ropetin: I have boot the server with a live disc and I am looking in the /boot/grub/menu.lst   everythign is pointing to hd1,0   the live disc is showing the boot drive to be sdb1... What do I need to put in here fot it to read the correct drive?
[10:30] <ropetin> If it really is sdb1, then that is fine.  For slitz and giggles though, you could try hd0,0?
[10:32] <selinuxium> ropetin: I'll have a play.  :)
[11:10] <ObsidianX> is there a better (but still free) web interface than webmin?
[11:32] <kraut> moin
[11:34] <selinuxium> Hi all, I am trying to install ubuntu on a Poweredge 1800 with a adaptec 2610sa Raid controller and a seperate SATA drive on which the OS is loaded. The install appears to complete but on the reboot I get a grub error 22... Booted with live CD /boot/grub/menu.1st show everything pointing at (hd1,0).  ran grub then find /boot/grub/stage1 and it is reporting the (hd1,0) is correct.  Any help gratefully recieved.
[11:34] <Mal3ko> how do you install Pearl?
[11:34] <Mal3ko> compile from source?
[11:35] <selinuxium> Mal3ko: PERL... :)   sudo apt-get install perl
[11:35] <selinuxium> :)
[11:35] <Mal3ko> which ver?
[11:35] <Mal3ko> and does that include DBI and DBD::mysql modules?
[11:36] <selinuxium> Mal3ko:  Perl 5.10.0-11.1ubuntu2
[11:38] <selinuxium> Mal3ko: sudo apt-get install perl libdbd-mysql-perl libclass-dbi-mysql-perl
[11:38] <selinuxium> Mal3ko: I believe...
[11:54] <Mal3ko> selinuxium: i think perl is installed by default in ubuntu 8.10
[11:54] <Mal3ko> now i just need to check if the modules are already installed
[11:54] <Mal3ko> DBI and DBD::mysql modules
[13:13] <autoditac> hi. i try to install grub 1.96 (from hardy-backports) on an lvm partition on top of a md raid 10.
[13:13] <autoditac> when i do "grub-install --modules='biosdisk pc raid lvm xfs ext2' '(md0)'" i get:
[13:14] <autoditac> grub-probe: error: unknown device
[13:14] <autoditac> the root device is on a RAID array or LVM volume.
[13:14] <autoditac> grub-setup: error: Can't embed the core image, but this is required when
[13:14] <autoditac> what's that supposed to mean?
[17:41] <techsupport> ubuntu server installation asked me if i want to install a virtual machine server, which virtual machine do they talk about ?
[17:41] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #313275 in logwatch (universe) "logwatch stunnel script doesn't match any stunnel4 log entries" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/313275
[17:41] <techsupport> and can i install windows on top of it ?
[17:42] <Deeps> techsupport: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/serverguide/C/virtualization.html
[17:47] <techsupport> cant find anything that says windows
[18:16] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #313287 in libnss-ldap (universe) "libnss-ldap uses wrong port for ldaps://" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/313287
[19:55] <maw_> techsupport: xen
[19:55] <maw_> ...I assume
[19:56] <maw_> and yes xen supports windows guest OS
[19:56] <jmarsden> maw_: Why assume Xen ?  KVM is more likely.  Could even be virtualbox ?  And all of them support Windows as a guest...
[19:58] <maw_> I made the assumption as many OS have xen 'ready' kernels. I know SLES, RHEL do at least. But, I don't know so I just through that out there.
[19:59] <maw_> I am sure if someone is interested they can do their own research :)
[20:00] <jmarsden> http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/technologies/virtualization  suggests KVM is the Ubuntu-favoured one.
[20:02] <maw_> thanks for clarifying
[20:41] <stumpy_ghost> hello all. i have installed ubuntu-8.04.1-server with the LAMP stack. I have also installed otrs via apt get. the webpage is placed in server.com/otrs/index.pl
[20:42] <stumpy_ghost> how can i move this to the document root?
[20:42] <stumpy_ghost> so just server.com will bring up the page?
[20:45] <ProfFalken> stumpy_ghost: two options, 1 - edit otrs httpd.conf/apache.conf so it uses otrs as the root for a vhost. 2 - use mod_rewrite and redirect all traffic for / to /otrs/index.pl
[20:45] <ProfFalken> stumpy_ghost: I recon a quick google for otrs vhost would probably do it...
[20:45]  * ProfFalken goes back to sleep - see you all tomorrow...
[20:46]  * stumpy_ghost waves bye to ProfFalken the sleepy helper
[22:28] <smultron> anyone know of a good way to log system uptime/downtime to calculate percent availability?
[22:34] <Yann2> haproxy does that for me :)
[22:34] <Nafallo> nagios?
[23:00] <maw_> smultron: cacti, nagios...