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mathiazkirkland: is the good one?00:00
kirklandmathiaz: i don't know yet00:00
kirklandmathiaz: testing00:00
kirklandmathiaz: i'm looking at each of about a dozen functional commits00:00
kirklandmathiaz: i think that last git patch is the winner00:18
mathiazkirkland: oh - good news. Now does the last patch rely on changes made by previous patches?00:19
kirklandmathiaz: no ...00:19
kirklandmathiaz: i applied just that little patch00:19
kirklandmathiaz: i'm pushing to p.u.c00:20
mathiazkirkland: great - I'll test it00:21
kirklandmathiaz: dget http://people.ubuntu.com/~kirkland/mdadm/new/mdadm_2.6.7.1-1ubuntu8.dsc00:22
* kirkland crosses his fingers00:22
mathiazkirkland: hm - :/00:33
mathiazkirkland: ubuntu8 doesn't fix the problem.00:33
mathiazkirkland: booting from a degraded RAID1 array still fails.00:33
StargazerHow can i get ubuntu server to auto-mount 'new' devices that connect(physically).00:35
Stargazer*?00:35
kirklandmathiaz: wtf00:36
kirklandmathiaz: okay, we have some disconnect between your testing and mine00:36
kirklandmathiaz: this is probably back to why 2.6.7.2 works for me and not for you00:37
mathiazkirkland: this time I made sure that both disks were in sync before unplugging one of them00:37
kirklandmathiaz: so both disks were sync00:38
kirklandmathiaz: you installed the newly built package00:38
kirklandmathiaz: it updated the initramfs00:38
giovani3Stargazer: usb devices? try looking into usbmount00:38
kirklandmathiaz: you powered off00:38
kirklandmathiaz: booted up with only 1 of the 2 devices00:38
giovani3Stargazer: http://usbmount.alioth.debian.org/00:38
kirklandmathiaz: and it dropped you to initramfs?00:39
mathiazkirkland: yes00:39
StargazerDoes that package generally mount all devices, like SD cards and external HDDs(via USB)00:39
Stargazer*?00:40
giovani3Stargazer: well, considering SD cards are never directly connected to the system ... yes00:40
giovani3SD cards are almost always fed through a USB SD reader00:40
mathiazkirkland: let me rerun dpkg-reconfigure mdadm - to make sure that initramfs is updated00:40
kirklandmathiaz: k00:40
StargazerGiovani3, my laptop has an SD port.00:40
giovani3Stargazer: however, servers don't typically have usb/sd devices plugged into them often00:40
StargazerWhat does Ubuntu Desktop use then ?00:40
giovani3Stargazer: why would you be using laptop hardware to run a "server"?00:41
giovani3I believe it uses usbmount00:41
giovani3why?00:41
StargazerGiovani3: it's light, doesn't distract me with GUIs and... i can concentrate!00:41
giovani3Stargazer: do a lot of text web browsing then? heh00:41
StargazerNo.00:42
StargazerTypically: i don't web browse using Lynx/other.00:42
StargazerI may chat... if i have a connection.00:42
mathiazkirkland: http://paste.ubuntu.com/136364/ <- this is the kvm command line used to start the vm by libvirt00:43
giovani3I wouldn't find non-gui terminals very useful on a physical machine00:43
giovani3but to each their own00:43
mathiazkirkland: and yes - I can confirm that it cannot boot from a degraded RAID1 array.00:43
giovani3servers, should definitely never have guis on them -- but I don't usually sit in front of keyboards connected to servers :)00:43
kirklandmathiaz: erg00:43
mathiazkirkland: I'm still dropped to the busybox shell even if I ask to boot from a degraded array.00:43
kirklandmathiaz: my test env must be polluted in some way00:43
kirklandmathiaz: i'm going to create some virgin images00:44
kirklandmathiaz: okay, i gotta run for a bit00:45
kirklandmathiaz: i'm going to drop for a while00:45
kirklandmathiaz: how big is the .img file you're working with?00:45
kirklandmathiaz: any chance you can set the password to 'ubuntu' or something and upload it to p.u.c ?00:45
kirklandmathiaz: and i'll test against it?00:45
mathiazkirkland: hm - mdadm 2.6.8 also fails now00:47
mathiazkirkland: the images are around 1 Gb.00:47
mathiazkirkland: we can continue debugging this issue tomorrow.00:48
mathiazkirkland: I'll have fresh new images anyway since the -server iso are respun.00:48
uvirtbotNew bug: #346571 in samba (main) "libpam-smbpass breaks sudo" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34657100:51
StargazerDoes server use X ?00:55
mathiazStargazer: no01:00
StargazerTy.01:02
{bosco}anyone know of a good website tracker????01:21
{bosco}for ubuntu server01:21
twbwget.01:22
{bosco}huh wget01:23
JanCwhat do you mean by "website tracker" ?01:23
{bosco}like webalizer ???01:24
{bosco}JanC,01:24
{bosco}and awstats01:27
{bosco}need to know the best one01:27
{bosco}!info awstats01:27
ubottuawstats (source: awstats): powerful and featureful web server log analyzer. In component main, is optional. Version 6.7.dfsg-5ubuntu0.1 (intrepid), package size 887 kB, installed size 4892 kB01:27
{bosco}!info webalizer01:27
ubottuwebalizer (source: webalizer): web server log analysis program. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.01.10-32.2 (intrepid), package size 337 kB, installed size 1528 kB01:27
JanC{bosco}: I suggest you look for log analyzer or such, and webalizer & awstats are probably fine01:28
{bosco}that is what i thought i would install awstats01:28
JanCif you are used to one of these, then use it for now01:29
renatokrauseGood night01:29
{bosco}JanC, i am more used to webalizer01:30
giovani3or you can use google01:32
JanCthen use it, and maybe check the others in a test environment to investigate if they might be better in the future01:32
JanC(better for you)01:33
{bosco}giovani3, lol01:33
giovani3{bosco}: ?01:33
giovani3google's web stats are good01:33
{bosco}giovani3, i know just thought it was kinda funny to hear you say that i guess01:36
{bosco}they are good01:36
TwoToneSpiritHello.  Is there a graphical FTP server?02:03
giovani3TwoToneSpirit: GUIs are not supported in #ubuntu-server02:04
{bosco}net2ftp TwoToneSpirit is that what yo umean02:04
giovani3I don't know why you'd run linux and then want a "graphical ftr server" anyhow02:04
{bosco}something like that02:04
{bosco}i know lol02:04
giovani3net2ftp seems to be a web-based ftp client ...02:05
scopecreepcan you guys recommend anything more detailed than phpsysinfo to monitor my server remotely?02:05
giovani3scopecreep: ssh, and learning the shell02:05
shrimpquestion:  is 2mb upstream plenty "in your opinion" to run a decent server?02:05
TwoToneSpiritgiovani3:  Well some people don't want to use the terminal, but still want to be able to grab a list of people logged into their FTP.02:05
giovani3htop is your friend02:05
giovani3TwoToneSpirit: well, I suggest you learn, really02:05
{bosco}look into net2ftp02:06
TwoToneSpiritgiovani3:  Come on now, that's not a good attitude.  Of course I can deal with the command line, but as you understand I'm sure, there are many people out there who aren't computer people, but still want to have working features.02:06
giovani3TwoToneSpirit: it's an appropriate attitude, I think -- I don't know of a single "graphical" ftp server for linux -- it's possible they exist -- but if that's the type of software you desire, you're unlikely to be happy with linux in general02:06
scopecreepi can use the shell but i dont want to have to ssh in just to see cpu load and whatnot02:07
mattmitchellcould someone give me some advice on whether or not i should setup my own email server (no experience) OR just use something like google apps?02:07
giovani3mattmitchell: it all depends on your aptitude, and willingness to try things out02:08
TwoToneSpiritgiovani3:  Well, the point is that we need to develop a solution so that people who want a GUI environment *are* happy.  I have turned many people on to Ubuntu who don't know or care about the command line, but unfortunately, if they want to run an FTP server, I have to tell them to wait.  And I don't like making people wait when it means continuing to run non-free software.02:08
mattmitchellgiovani3: i see. so, what I'm worried about is getting hacked, or spam. i don't mind spending time setting things up and learning though.02:08
giovani3TwoToneSpirit: I do not agree -- first of all, ubuntu doesn't write software, second of all -- GUIs on servers should never, and hopefully never will be supported by ubuntu -- different distributions have different opinions on this02:09
giovani3TwoToneSpirit: if you want GUIs, linux is probably not for you02:09
giovani3if you think it is -- RedHat is probably more your style02:09
giovani3mattmitchell: postfix, by default, is secure -- spam is totally separate, and is difficult for anyone to battle02:09
mattmitchellgiovani3: ok that's a good start though. do you have any good references for dealing with spam when using postfix?02:10
giovani3mattmitchell: I'd recommend hosting your mail with google -- and playing around on a test machine until you feel comfortable02:10
giovani3mattmitchell: yep, the postfix website has lots of links for that -- look into greylisting, RBLs, and spamassassin02:10
mattmitchellgiovani3: yeah, that sounds like a good idea!02:10
shrimp<---just signed up for roadrunner business class account, 15mb downstream and 2mb upstream, will this be plenty for a decent server, or will I require more?02:11
mattmitchellgiovani3: cool. thank you :)02:11
giovani3shrimp: there are no guidelines -- it just depends on what you need to use the server for02:11
giovani3clearly, as long as you need less than 2Mbps ... you'll be covered -- however, roadrunner has pretty crappy SLAs, and, I wouldn't consider it very reliable for something mission-critical, if you plan to host mail on that connection, I'd make sure you have a backup mx provider elsewhere on the internet02:12
shrimpnot running a dns server, go through dyndns02:12
TwoToneSpiritgiovani3: The phrase "linux is probably not for you" needs to be phased out of our vocabulary.  The slogan "Linux for human beings" must begin to mean something.02:13
giovani3TwoToneSpirit: I don't represent Canonical, therefore, my views don't have to be, and really, shouldn't be in line with theirs02:13
giovani3linux is an open place -- everyone is welcome to their view02:13
giovani3it's an official (so I've been told) policy of this support channel that GUI-related requests are not to be handled here02:14
shrimphave experiance with rr giovani?02:14
giovani3shrimp: yep02:14
shrimpwhat happened?02:14
shrimpI hear nothing but good around here02:15
giovani3shrimp: they're a low-class isp in my experience, but, my requirements may be different from yours02:15
shrimpmaybe a difference in managment?02:15
TwoToneSpiritgiovani3:  No, of course not - I didn't mean to say that you need to conform in any way.  All I was saying is that it behooves all of us to have a gentle approach and a warm atmosphere - "linux is not for you" will obviously scare some people away.02:15
shrimpit's just to start anyway, a community based website with joomla, I shouldnt have any problems with it just as a starting point I wouldnt think02:16
giovani3TwoToneSpirit: I don't believe that everyone needs to be welcomed with open arms no matter what the request -- there are idealogical differences between different distributions, and operating systems, GUIs on servers is a pretty clear-cut one, most people in the linux community would be horrified to see one on a server, and to have you insist on one, is not gonna get you far with most linux folk02:16
shrimpX on a server, lmao NEVER02:17
shrimpif a person doesnt know how to ssh into a server, or install and use Linux without a GUI, they really dont need to be setting up a server "just my opinion of course"02:20
{bosco}www.boscoslife.com permission denied www.boscoslife.info works fine both on same server both used to load fine can someone help me :??????02:26
shrimpanyone had any GOOD experiences with rr business class?02:44
orudieis there a good free ssh client for blackberry ?03:00
shrimpno03:01
Votanello03:01
shrimpno03:26
nrichhow do I install the xen kernel for ubuntu, so that it can be paravirtualized ?04:32
shrimpman, ubuntu doesnt include the ROUTE target05:23
shrimpman, ubuntu doesnt include the ROUTE target05:24
shrimpyea I know, isnt that a shame?05:25
shrimpyes it is05:25
shrimpI wanted it, so I didnt have to recompile05:25
shrimpI know!05:25
{bosco}anyone here awstats problems premission problems when sudo -u www-data /usr/bin/perl /usr/lib/cgi-bin/awstats.pl -update -config=www.boscoslfe.com error message here http://pastebin.com/m49a8d70805:40
BentFranklinI installed postfix on my Kubuntu 8.10.  I think it is configured correctly (maybe).  I'd like to test it.  Now I believe I need a MUA to compose email.  Is that correct?05:48
jmarsdenBentFranklin: Well, you could telnet localhost 25 and type in SMTP commands to do it, if you know enough SMTP.  But for most normal humans, using an MUA is preferred :)05:55
BentFranklinSo, Thunderbird is an MUA right?  Is MUA roughly equivalent to "email client"?05:57
BentFranklinAre you aware of any MUA's that support command line composition (for shell scripts)?05:58
jmarsdenYou can't run Thunderbird on Ubuntu Server... the server has no GUI.  Command line MUAs include mutt and bsd-mailx05:58
jmarsdenExample shell command to send email:   echo "This is my message" | mail -s "my subject" someone@example.com05:59
BentFranklinSweet. Just what I need.06:00
BentFranklinIn your example, 'mail' might be replace by 'mutt'?06:01
jmarsdenNo, use mail.  mutt is a client that uses the whole screen , mail (really /usr/bin/bsd-mailx underneath) can be non-interactive.06:01
BentFranklinOk, I'll apt-get bsd-mailx.  Thanks a lot jmarsden!06:03
twb"the server has no GUI" is utter bollocks.  An X client and/or X servers can be installed on an Ubuntu Server system just as easily as on any other Ubuntu system.  Whether it's *advisable* to do so is another matter.06:03
BentFranklinAnyway I have Kubuntu 8.1006:03
BentFranklinI asked in here because they told me to the other day on #kubuntu06:04
twbYou could say "no GUI is installed by default" or "ubuntu server has no GUI by default".06:04
jmarsdenThis IRC channel is for support of Ubuntu Server.  Which comes with no GUI, and questions about GUIs and GUI applications or installing GUIs on servers are unlikely to be well received here, in general... that is not what this channel is for.06:05
BentFranklinHow do people traditionally configure their ubuntu servers - with console emacs maybe?06:07
twbBentFranklin: IMO it is silly to install an fullscreen editor on a server, when cat and ed work perfectly well.  Or using Emacs' TRAMP from a remote machine.06:08
jmarsdenWith whatever text editor they choose, yes.  Emacs, vi, nano, whatever.06:09
twbBentFranklin: certainly most servers I know run without a screen or keyboard attached.06:09
BentFranklinI see, you run your editor on a remote machine06:09
BentFranklinI installed bsd-mailx and it installed a bunch of exim stuff.  Also it said "* Starting MTA ...done."  Will this conflict with postfix?06:10
jmarsdenThat's a little odd.  Did it uninstall postfix??  if not you should be fine.06:12
jmarsdenYou can always do   telnet localhost 25    and see what the banner line from the MTA says, if you are not sure whether postfox or exim is running on your machine.06:12
BentFranklinIt says exim06:14
BentFranklinOops! My bad.  I got my hosts confused.06:14
jmarsdenYou might want to put the hostname in your shell prompt to help avoid that... PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '   in bash, for example.06:15
BentFranklinActually I have that already...06:16
jmarsdenAh... you installed bsd-mailx on some other machine that did not have postix on it... right? Hence the accidental exim installation?06:17
BentFranklinOn the correct system it did not install exim (because there was already an MTA I assume)06:17
jmarsdenRight.06:17
twbI have noticed that various packages in Ubuntu inconsistently recommend exim4 | m-t-a, postfix | m-t-a, or even just m-t-a (which defaults to cyrus, ffs)06:17
twbI don't think any MTA is installed by default.06:17
twbAnyway, I recommend you use postfix instead of exim4.06:18
p_quarlestwb: well, you're wrong06:18
BentFranklinIt works perfectly.  Thank you sirs!06:24
p_quarlestwb: anyway, exim4 is installed by default in any version of Ubuntu; and an MTA is a fundamental element of any Linux distro06:28
twbp_quarles: that's not true.  On desktop Ubuntu, exim4 is *definitely* not installed.06:28
twbp_quarles: this is different to Debian, which now installs exim4 but leaves it unconfigured -- so the mail is accepted but never goes anyway.06:29
twbs/anyway/anywhere/06:29
twbThat's assuming you don't uncheck the "standard" task on Debian, of course.06:30
infinityp_quarles: "You're wrong" isn't the best way to jump into a conversation.06:33
infinityp_quarles: And, for the record, we've not installed any MTA by default on Ubuntu for years now, and back when we did, it was postfix, not exim.06:33
infinityp_quarles: (And this isn't a religious issue, it's fact.  For the sake of religion, I'll state that I'm an exim user)06:34
twbThe main reason I avoid exim4 isn't because it's crap, but because I don't know anybody that uses it -- apart from a small subset of hard-core Debian users.06:35
twbMost of the Debian *and* CentOS users I know use postfix, so I can easily discuss problems and learn good ideas about it.06:36
infinitytwb: It's got a pretty massive install base, actually.  But I tell people to stick with that they know.  MTAs are confusing beasts, and changing to the flavour of the month so the cool kids will like you isn't all that sane.06:36
twbinfinity: install base of people who got it because it was the default, or installed base of people who actually understand it, more or less?06:36
infinitytwb: A massive install base of real sysadmins, not accidental users, yes. :)06:37
twbFair enough.06:37
infinitytwb: And I'd argue that a large portion of postfix's install base is accidental users too, since it's a common recommendation for people to install for a "just works" MTA.06:37
infinity(Hence why it's really hard to find someone who can answer difficult postfix questions... And why I never let lamont out of my sight)06:37
twbShrug.06:38
infinityBut, yeah.  It'a all about what you're comfy with, IMO.06:38
infinityThey're both powerful enough to do whatever you want, if you know how to make 'em do it.06:38
infinity*shrug*06:38
twbinfinity: is there an exim channel as there is #postfix?06:41
{bosco}can anyone help me out never had to use sudo to change anything in root http://pastebin.com/m7e329d8606:46
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infinitytwb: Probably.  I don't tend to look for support for it.  The exim spec (the manual) is pretty comprehensive.06:50
{bosco}i run a vps07:03
krautmoin08:16
Skaagmoin08:21
Jeeves_OLA!08:22
_rubenhm .. icecream? :)08:25
uvirtbotNew bug: #347788 in openvpn (universe) "OpenVPN client does not recognize WLAN connections" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34778808:56
AlexC_g'morning09:03
AlexC_yesterday I was working on expanding an EXT3 partition as it was only 260mb in size, all was working fine until I have resized the partition with 'resize2fs', I restarted and now upon boot GRUB is spitting out error 2209:04
AlexC_basically, sda3 was 260 mb and sda2 (which I did not need) was 2gb. Talking with someone here I 'dd' sda3 to sda3, deleted the partitions and re-created a partition starting where sda2 started, then end where sda3 ended. This seemed to work, and IIRC I managed to reboot just fine. Issue seems to be after I ran resize2fs to expand the 260mb filesystem to fill up the now 2gb size of sda209:07
AlexC_I do have console redirection for this server provided via DRAC, so at least I can poke it from here =) Any help would be greatly appreciated09:09
sorenAlexC_: ..so you have access to grub?09:12
AlexC_soren, well I thought so - however I was not promoted to press 'e' or what ever it is to edit grub, before it attempts to load (ie, it goes stage 1.5 straight to error 22)09:13
sorenAh.09:14
AlexC_looking though this RAC we have, I may be able to virtually add a media device, so a live 'CD' should do the trick09:16
AlexC_when I get into a live cd, what could the issue be?09:21
sorenI think the problem is that the partition where it goes looking for the stage2 loader and the configuration file is encoded into the stage1.5 loader.09:24
sorenLet me think for a second..09:24
AlexC_I still have a backup of the original partition, and an iso of the partition before I did resize2fs btw, in case that will be of any help09:25
sorenAlexC_: I don't think that will help much.09:42
sorenAlexC_: Did you boot the live cd yet?09:45
simplexioAlexC_: iso , do you mean dd image ?09:46
AlexC_soren, not yet, got some issues with installing the browser plugin to let me do it09:46
simplexioAlexC_: created using dd if=/dev/sd? of=image.img09:46
AlexC_simplexio, yes09:47
simplexioAlexC_: you can restore data using dd09:48
AlexC_mmhmm, trouble is I am locked out currently =)09:50
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simplexioAlexC_: need livecd because your grub is broken10:07
AlexC_I know10:07
AlexC_just getting that Live CD working is tricky when Dell decide that everyone should be using 32bit Windows XP and MSIE610:07
simplexioAlexC_: you probably deleted /boot/ dir or something .. if i rcall right installed grub only need data in mbr + /boot/grub/ directory stuff10:08
AlexC_urgh, why do companies spit out software that simply does not work is beyond me10:32
AlexC_especially on something so vital as this10:34
AnRkeyhow can i send a test job to lpd remotely?10:52
AnRkeyi know the queue and ip10:52
* AnRkey will hug whoever knows10:53
AlexC_soren, ah, finally - I am in the live cd10:55
AlexC_I had to install Firefox 2, manually install the Dell Firefox extensions and run the browser as root! How insanely insecure and stupid is that10:55
simplexiodamn www-proxy is broken.. have to use links2 to browsing from server :)11:08
simplexionice day in work11:08
embrikI want my ubuntu hardy server to be a domain controller and that my pupils can log on to every workstations at school with a roaming profile - I haven't found any howto on this - does anyone know?11:29
embriksomeone has told me it is difficult. I use debian-edu (skolelinux) today, but it doesn't appeal to the users11:30
AlexC_is it possible to edit the grub menu before Error 22 kicks in? I thought it was possible to do11:37
AlexC_just this live cd is incredibly slow over a network11:37
sorenAlexC_: No, I'm afraid not.11:39
sorenAlexC_: Error 22 is about grub not being able to find the partition with the stage 2 loader on it.11:39
soren...and that's what has the menu and all that.11:40
AlexC_oh, cool. Though it would be possible to re-install GRUB if/when I get into this live cd?11:40
sorenYes.11:41
AlexC_what would be  the most lightweight/smallest live CD to boot from to do this? Net connection here isn't the best, currently got the System Rescue CD running, though yet to get into it due to sheer size11:42
AlexC_well, not live cd - just to get a console11:42
XiXaQany experiences regarding jaunty server? Is it mostly stable now, or will there still be radical changes? I'm not going to use it for a stable production system, but I have a slow connection at home, so I'd prefer to avoid downloading so many updates.11:43
AlexC_XiXaQ, it's not at a stable release, I think that answers the question11:47
rst-uanicXiXaQ: if you do not want many updates you should wait for couple of weeks after release11:47
XiXaQbut the feature freeze is in effect after alpha 6?11:48
AlexC_XiXaQ, which in theory means it will be at its buggiest, as they will now focus on bug fixes11:49
rst-uanicXiXaQ: FF was in the February according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyReleaseSchedule11:49
XiXaQyes, I was looking at it.11:50
rst-uanicXiXaQ: and what do you mean by a slow connection?11:51
XiXaQa 3g connection with bad reception; 200Kbps in average.11:53
rst-uanicoh11:53
rst-uanicbut you can download iso, install it and never update until final release11:54
XiXaQso, if I get 300MBs of updates daily, then it really isn't worth it. :)11:54
rst-uanicXiXaQ: yeah)11:54
XiXaQwhat I want to do, is explore it and its new features so that I'm ready to start working seriously with it when it's released and stable.11:55
rst-uanicXiXaQ: wait for beta (two days I think) and try it then11:56
rgreeningScottK-desktop: ping12:12
rgreeningping ScottK212:22
rgreeningI need a FFe for python-django-tagging. Current package is broken. New svn snapshot corrects this.12:24
rgreeningbug/34788212:28
rgreeningbug 34788212:28
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 347882 in python-django-tagging "FFe for python-django-tagging" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34788212:28
rgreeningI have a package prepared for upload12:28
ScottK-desktoprgreening: I'd say fix it then (that's an FFe with my server guy I can so OK by myself hat on).12:40
XiXaQdoes Darwin Calendar Server in jaunty support LDAP or PAM for users and groups?12:45
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rgreeningScottK-desktop: ok. I'll upload12:57
rgreeningScottK-desktop: uploaded13:02
rgreeningyay. first upload as motu :P13:02
rgreeningScottK-desktop: ping13:20
kirklandmathiaz: i just install a raid1 from today's iso13:27
kirklandmathiaz: boot-degraded magically works13:27
kirklandmathiaz: can you test it out, and see if i'm completely insane?13:27
mathiazkirkland: and will test it out and confirm whether you're insance or not13:31
mathiazkirkland: and will test it out and confirm whether you're *insane* or not13:31
kirklandmathiaz: :-)13:32
kirklandmathiaz: i installed from today's server iso13:32
kirklandmathiaz: i think that's important13:32
mathiazkirkland: 20090324.2?13:33
kirklandmathiaz: 7f2d68febda3d67c9dbae8b6d3011281  jaunty-server-amd64.iso13:37
mathiazkirkland: ok - I'm using the same iso13:38
krautare there any best practises how to use iscsi?13:42
kirklandmathiaz: i'm going to test it one more time, with a different partitioning scheme14:02
mathiazkirkland: http://people.ubuntu.com/~mathiaz/raid1.preseed14:04
mathiazkirkland: ^^ this the preseed I'm using for installing the system14:04
kirklandmathiaz: thanks, reading....14:05
mathiazkirkland: look at expert_recipe to get the exact partition scheme I'm using14:05
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kirklandmathiaz: okay, so no separate /boot partition14:06
kirklandmathiaz: i'm going to go test that now14:06
ivokshello14:16
mathiazivoks: hi14:18
ivoksmathiaz: do you have 5 minutes?14:19
AlexC_I need a lightweight cd that either a) will let me install grub b) uses grub to boot an existing partition. Anyone have any ideas what I can use?14:22
mathiazivoks: sure14:22
mathiazivoks: I won't be able to attend the meeting as I have an appointment at the same time14:22
ivoksmathiaz: regarding dovecot-postfix14:22
ivoksmathiaz: ok, then it's even better to talk about this before the meeting :)14:23
mathiazivoks: yes :)14:23
ivoksmathiaz: bottom line, the question is: what to do when user removes dovecot-postifx, and what to do when user purges it?14:23
aciculaAlexC_: boot an ubuntu cd in live mode or it's grub menu to boot the disk directly?14:24
ivoksshould the functionality be there if the package is removed?14:24
ivoksshould we revert to state before dovecot-postfix is installed?14:25
ivoks(on purge)14:25
mathiazivoks: I would guess so14:25
AlexC_acicula, ideally I would, however it needs to be extremly light weight. I have no physical access to the server, but I do have console redirection and virtual media that I can use. Net connection is not that good to boot a Ubuntu live CD, I pretty much just need grub or minimum to get me grub14:25
ivoksthen we have to backup postfix's configuration14:25
ivoksthis wouldn't be too hard14:25
aciculaAlexC_: could try the netboot iso14:26
ivoksas far as purging goes, i thing it's sane to assume that user wants everything that camed with that package - removed14:26
mathiazivoks: right - couldn't we just undo the changes we made to the postfix configuration?14:26
aciculaAlexC_: not sure if it comes with grub, but you can get a console that way14:26
AlexC_acicula, I'll try14:26
mathiazivoks: well the thing here is that the package is only about configuration14:26
ivoksmathiaz: yes, postconf is great for that14:26
mathiazivoks: so I wonder if removing == purging in that case14:26
ivoksi would agree that removing and purging is the same14:26
aciculaAlexC_: though it'll take longer to get the console then booting a livecd in console mode i think14:27
ivoksthen we break policy - not removing configuration on remove :)14:27
ivoksshould we rename it to dovecot-postfix.conf.bak?14:27
ivokscjwatson: ping14:28
mathiazivoks: that would be a good compromise14:28
ivokscjwatson: would it be too bad to purge package even though user requested remove?14:28
mathiazivoks: move dovecot-postfix.conf to .conf.bak on remove and delete the file on purge14:28
ivoksok14:28
ivoksmathiaz: why didn't we use update-alternative in the first place? :)14:29
cjwatsonivoks: yes14:30
cjwatsonif the package actually includes configuration, removing it on remove rather than on purge is a bug14:30
ivokscjwatson: how about renaming config to .bak?14:30
cjwatsonthat would probably be fine as long as you clean up entirely on purge14:31
ivokssince in this case, if the package is removed and configuration untouched, user won't actually remove dovecot-postfix integration14:31
ivoksok14:31
cjwatsonright, you just need to be careful not to trash user adjustments if they removed it by accident14:31
cjwatsonyou might want to consider whether you should move .bak back if they reinstall straight away14:31
ivokshm... good idea14:32
cjwatsonAlexC_: the server install CD has a rescue mode that permits reinstalling grub14:32
cjwatsonAlexC_: you can do this from the netboot image by adding the boot parameter rescue/enable=true14:32
ivokscjwatson mathiaz thank you guys14:32
kirklandmathiaz: results of your raid test?14:34
AlexC_cjwatson, awesome, I shall try that as well14:34
mathiazkirkland: not finished yet.14:34
mathiazkirkland: the other installations are still running14:34
mathiazkirkland: it should take another hour or so to complete14:34
stickystyleDoes anyone know if there is a way to do client side LUN masking with open-scsi?  My Dell MD3000i has a LUN that is presented as a 20MB disk.  Dell support tells me it's a special disk for managing the unit and if I'm not managing the unit from the the client it's not needed (the windows drivers let you hide it).14:41
sorenI'm not sure what purpose that serves..14:42
sorenstickystyle: Why would you bother hiding it?14:42
stickystylethe reason i ask is because every time i boot the machine I get "Buffer I/O error on device sdc, logical block 4" spewed across my tty and I'm a little worried that my linux box might be touching that lun in a way that may break the target.14:42
sorensdc is an iscsi share?14:43
sorenThat sounds odd.14:43
stickystyleIt's just this weird 20MB FAT drive that each machine that logs into the box gets by default.14:44
stickystyleI have not explicitly told the array to export this LUN to my clients, thats just its design :-/14:45
stickystyleI guess while there is someone around that is familiar with iscsi, soren do you have any advice on bug 345957 ?14:53
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 345957 in open-iscsi "iscsid is looking for targets prior to network being available" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34595714:53
stickystyle*Should* the box be able to connect to iscsi shares prior to network being configured?14:54
stickystyleMathias' response didn't quite make sense to me.14:54
LHChey14:58
LHCanyone know anything about webhosts14:58
stickystyleLHC: as in hosting companies, or hosting your own website?14:59
LHChostin companies15:00
LHCI started up a reseller site but its not complete yet15:00
ttxIt's time for the weekly meeting of the Ubuntu Server team, on this channel.15:00
LHCits something to bring in money on the side hah15:00
ttxWho's here for the server team meeting ?15:00
LHCIm only selling dedicated atm but I was wondering about webhosting (lots of users on one server)15:01
kirklandttx: o/15:01
stickystylettx: I came to listen (metaphorically)15:01
ivoksisn't the meeting now?15:01
ttxivoks: that's what I was trying to say, yes.15:02
ttxok, let's pretend we have a Mootbot.15:02
ttx#startmeeting15:02
ivoksoh, tb meeting in -meeting :/15:02
ttxAgenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting15:02
ttxLast week minutes: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/2009031715:02
ttxDoes anyone have anything to add to the agenda ?15:03
ttx... I'll suppose nobody has.15:04
ivoks:)15:04
ttx[TOPIC] Review ACTION points from previous meeting15:04
ttxkirkland to write a blog post asking for testing of kvm 84 backport to hardy with specific instructions on how-to setup kvm 84 from the ubuntu-virt PPA15:04
kirklandttx: done.15:04
ttxyes, I saw that one.15:04
kirklandttx: http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2009/03/ubuntu-server-kvm-call-for-testing.html15:04
kirklandttx: some feedback15:05
kirklandttx: it appears that this might require backporting libvirt as well, possibly15:05
kirklandttx: anything more you want to know about this?15:06
ttxkirkland: the libvirt backport is to fix additional bugs ? Or for kvm-84 compatibility ?15:06
kirklandttx: one user reported that some of his vm's would not boot, until he installed a backported libvirt as well15:06
kirklandttx: i haven't investigated the issue yet15:06
ttxok.15:07
ivoksand on still doesn't boot15:07
ivoksone15:07
ttxanything else to add on the KVM topic ?15:08
kirklandttx: i don't think so ...  maybe more in the coming weeks15:08
ttx[TOPIC] Other progress reports on Roadmap items15:08
kirklandttx: please keep testing kvm-84 on hardy, if you have the ability to do so!15:08
ttxanyone has anything to report on the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Roadmap items ?15:09
sommerthere's new sections on eucalyptus and opennebula in the serverguide :)15:10
kirkland\o/15:10
sommerreviews welcome15:10
* ttx has a look15:10
ttxsommer: i'll be in contact with you this week for adaptations to the Likewise-Open chapter to cover the likewise-open5 option15:11
sommerttx: cool, but fyi SF is the 26th15:12
ttxsommer: that I'll be in contact with you... tomorrow ?15:12
sommerttx: coolio :)15:12
ttxthat brings us to another milestone...15:13
ttx[TOPIC] Beta release coming up15:13
ttxWe should be busy with ISO testing soon. We need all the help we can to test on various hardware15:14
twitzelDoes anybody have time to discuss multipath/udev issues ?15:14
* sommer should be able to help with ISO testing15:14
twitzelon 8,1015:15
ttxso if you have some free time and some server box lying around, please give it a shot15:15
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ttxhttp://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/15:15
ivoksok15:15
* lamont considers again _not_ highlighting on 'postfix'15:16
_rubenhehe15:16
ttxWe usually test a lot in VMs but not so much on real iron.15:17
ttx[TOPIC] Open Discussion15:17
ttxAnything/anyone ? Or else i'll break the shortest meeting in history record.15:18
ttxAny regression that you've seen ignored and you would like to bump ?15:19
ttxOK, we enter the final month so everyone is already busy, I see :)15:20
ivoks:)15:21
zuljust a tad15:21
* sommer is sleepy15:21
ttx[TOPIC] Agree on next meeting date and time15:21
ttxso I think Europe is catching up DST this next week-end15:22
kirklandwoohoo15:22
AlexC_soren, just want to say thank you very much for your help over the past day, been highly appreciated. I have it all up and working now =)15:22
ttxShould we adjust the meeting time accordingly15:23
sommersure15:25
* ttx doesn't remember the usual meeting time15:26
bittin_15:0015:26
bittin_and i tought i was to late :p15:26
ttxthen we just keep 1500 UTC, right ?15:26
sommerworks for me15:27
ttxOK, and we should get back our slot on #ubuntu-meeting15:27
ttxso next week, 1500 UTC, #ubuntu-meeting15:28
bittin_sounds great15:28
ttx#endmeeting, then15:28
ttxhave a great week, and happy Beta ISO testing.15:29
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Asad2005I have installed zfs-fuse on ubuntu hardy server but unable to export NFS from mounted zfs "/tank does not support NFS export" Is there a solution to this without compiling kernel ?15:52
nealmcbmathiaz: I missed the server team meeting, having forgetfully assumed that the info on the fridge was right (meet at 16:00 utc in u-meeting....) - how should that be updated?16:10
mathiaznealmcb: well the fridge has been wrong for some time.16:11
mathiaznealmcb: things should be back in order soon I think.16:11
nealmcbmathiaz: right - I just replayed my thinking from last week when I figured I'd just stay there until 16:00, but then saw the announcement there that the fridge was wrong....16:11
kshbu0hello16:24
LHChey16:26
tinjawToday I am going to be researching the conflicts under a default install between DHCP's dynamic updating, Bind9, and AppArmor on 8.10.16:29
tinjawFirst task is to find out "who" should be the one to set best practices. Bind9 or AppArmor.16:30
jdstrandtinjaw: the default apparmor configuration is supposed to support standard application configurations16:31
kshbu0something more elementary... Why defaults a server install to dhcp?16:31
Jeeves_kshbu0: It does in the installer16:32
tinjawkshbu0: not default install of server, but of dhcpd16:32
Jeeves_you can always 'go back' and do manual configuratino16:32
kshbu0That is what i mean: the installer should give me the choice.16:32
tinjawjdstrand: understand, but default install of Bind9 makes directories in /etc/bind not /var/lib/bind16:33
kirklandmathiaz: sorry to nag, but did you finish the raid1 test yet?16:33
jdstrandtinjaw:   /var/lib/bind/** rw,16:34
jdstrand  /var/lib/bind/ rw,16:34
jdstrandtinjaw: already there16:34
mathiazkirkland: doing it now.16:34
twitzelsorry, to repeat myself. Can someone please help me with a multipath problem in 8.10 ?16:34
jdstrandtinjaw: that is a standard configuration16:35
jdstrand(though not default)16:35
tinjawfirst research question I am googling now: should I just move /etc/bind wholesale to /var/lib/bind? and if so, why isn't that the default install config.16:35
jdstrand/usr/share/doc/bind9/README.Debian.gz16:35
twitzelSpecifically its a multipath/udev problem16:37
tinjawjdstrand: understood. trying to determine if default package install of Bind9 under U8.10 should be changed via bug report.16:37
kshbu0bind9 same story. I've always thought that installation of bind should be in a chrooted jail.16:37
jdstrandthe chroot breaks things and with apparmor is is not needed16:37
kshbu0Why is this not standard procedure on UB-server? Is Debian not doing this either?16:37
kshbu0OK. Coming from Mandriva yesterday, I've no complete picture of AppArmor16:37
kshbu0Going thru a steep learning curve... I have been running Mandriva for years...16:39
ahasenackI asked about the bind thing in the ubuntu server mailing list, you may find it in the archives16:39
kshbu0now moving to Ubuntu on both laptop,desktop and server.16:39
ahasenackI always thought it weird that postfix is chrooted by default, but not bind16:39
tinjawahasenack: thx, searching now16:40
ahasenackhttp://osdir.com/ml/linux.ubuntu.server/2008-07/msg00037.html16:40
kshbu0will hav a look in the archives. Posted the same question yesterday.16:40
mathiazkirkland: still not working.16:40
mathiazkirkland: I'm dropped to a busybox shell when I choose to boot from a degraded RAID1 array.16:40
ahasenackkshbu0: ^^^16:40
kirklandmathiaz: holy smokes16:41
kirklandmathiaz: um, okay, we have diverged16:41
lamontahasenack: that's because bind had an installed base16:41
kirklandmathiaz: i'm booting fine16:41
lamont(before I inherited it)16:41
ahasenacklamont: you mean, it was too late to chroot it16:41
kshbu0According to the latest server manual/faq dropping into busybox should not happen if you don't wantthat.16:42
kirklandmathiaz: how big is your .img file?16:42
kirklandmathiaz: just one disk16:42
Deepskshbu0: they're testing jaunty i believe16:42
mathiazkirkland: haaaaa16:42
kirklandmathiaz: ?16:42
mathiazkirkland: which drive do you disable?16:42
mathiazkirkland: the first one or the second one?16:43
kirklandmathiaz: the 2nd16:43
kirklandmathiaz: you?16:43
mathiazkirkland: If I disable the 1st one it fails to boot16:43
kirklandmathiaz: i boot without the 2nd one16:43
mathiazkirkland: however disabling the 2nd one make the system boot16:43
kirklandmathiaz: oh16:43
kirklandmathiaz: let me try that16:43
lamontahasenack: I mean that I haven't bothered to start chrooting new installs of it, while leaving the installed base alone, nor have I given much thought to converting the installed base16:43
lamontahasenack: especially since everyone and their brother does it differently already16:44
Deepskirkland / mathiaz: bios configuration set to only boot from first HD, and not looking to 2nd/3rd/etc.?16:44
mathiazDeeps: it's in kvm.16:44
Deepshah, nm then :)16:44
mathiazkirkland: also - I'm using libvirt.16:44
LHCanyone know about webhosts16:44
lamontahasenack: there is at least one bug in the debian bts about chrooting bind9, I'd be happy with a patch that did it in a manner that (1) doesn't break the installed base and (2) is sane.16:45
mathiazkirkland: when I state disable the first disk, I meant I comment out the disk definition in the guest xml definition.16:45
kirklandmathiaz: i either launch with:16:45
kirklandkvm -hda foo1.img -hdb foo2.img16:45
kirklandor16:45
kirklandkvm -hda foo1.img16:45
uvirtbotNew bug: #347992 in apache2 (main) "Apache CustomLog and TransferLog directives leave blank logfiles" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34799216:46
kshbu0its nearing 18:00 here. I'm going dowstais o eat some thing.. Bye16:47
mathiazkirkland: http://paste.ubuntu.com/136859/16:48
mathiazkirkland: ^ these are the two kvm command lines launched by libvirt16:49
viezerdhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/136858/  <<<-- dmesg output: does this mean that my ethernet-card is broken ?16:50
mathiazkirkland: hm - so I think what this does is that the second disk is actually switched in place of the first one when I uncomment the first disk16:50
viezerdBecause when there is heavy networkload, I loose connection16:50
viezerdearlier this week I found this --> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12500 with a 2.6.28.1 kernel, So I asked my hoster for a different kernel but I got the same problem now16:55
uvirtbotbugzilla.kernel.org bug 12500 in Network "r8169: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0 (r8169): transmit timed out" [Normal,New]16:55
Asad2005I have installed zfs-fuse on ubuntu hardy server but unable to export NFS from mounted zfs "/tank does not support NFS export" Is there a solution to this without compiling kernel ?16:59
kirklandmathiaz: do you have a screen shot of your error again?17:00
kirklandmathiaz: i want to check something ...17:00
kirklandmathiaz: and can you pastebin the output of `sudo fdisk -l` ?17:04
mathiazkirkland: hold on - I need to be able to reproduce this.17:05
tinjawI'm wondering if Bind9 should run chrooted and under AppArmor. Maybe that is overkill, but wouldn't be anymore work that only using one.17:05
kirklandmathiaz: btw ... acpid is on today's iso's ;-)17:06
mathiazkirkland: yop - o317:09
kirklando3 = ?17:10
mathiazkirkland: http://people.ubuntu.com/~mathiaz/raid1_boot_failure_1.png17:10
mathiazkirkland: it looks like a high-five to me - but nobody else seems to agree with me.17:10
kirklandmathiaz: looks like a little head and big boobs17:11
kirklandmathiaz: o/*\o  is a high five17:11
mathiazkirkland: right - but that involves two people.17:11
Deepslol17:12
mathiazkirkland: my message is that I want to high-five you - whether you answer or not is not in my realm of control17:12
kirklandmathiaz: and how do i respond, should i choose to accept your high five?17:12
mathiazkirkland: well - you high-five me back17:12
mathiazkirkland: like it real life17:13
mathiazkirkland: o/*17:13
kirklando317:13
mathiazkirkland: o317:13
kirklandmathiaz:   *\o17:13
dantalizingthat looks like a hobo with a sack17:13
dantalizingis that jazz hands going on there?17:14
mathiazkirkland: jdstrand has another way to high-five in the online world - but it takes two lines17:14
kirklandpom poms17:14
jdstrand 517:14
jdstrando/17:14
ttx  \o17:14
mathiazttx: you're just raising your arm17:15
jdstrand(I use an alias though, so I only type one line)17:15
mathiazttx: you're *not* high-fiving17:15
ttxI hardly reach jdstrand shoulder.17:15
Deeps<o/17:15
* jdstrand waves to kees17:15
kirklandmathiaz: okay, so i've uploaded a new image to http://people.ubuntu.com/~kirkland/jaunty-server1.img17:16
kirklandmathiaz: this one does exhibit the problem17:16
kirklandmathiaz: 05cb71e60a534c5ff1a00c5d12d77b7d  /tmp/jaunty-server1.img17:16
kirklandmathiaz: i've passed it on to apw on the kernel side17:16
mathiazjdstrand: ^517:16
mathiazjdstrand: that's a onliner for high-fiving people in the online world17:17
mathiazkirkland: ^517:17
jdstrandmathiaz: it doesn't have near the *pizazz* though ;)17:17
mathiazkirkland: have you been able to reproduce the bug?17:18
* kirkland high fives mathiaz...yeah!17:18
mathiaz\o/17:18
kirklandmathiaz: yes, and no.  i'm thinking this is non-deterministic17:18
kirklandmathiaz: one install this morning ...  no issues booting degraded raid17:18
kirklandmathiaz: second install, issues17:18
kirklandmathiaz: which is the image i uploaded to p.u.c17:18
kirklandmathiaz: non-determinism is the only explanation for the difference in behavior that you and i are seeing17:19
incorrectI am debating about backporting kernel 2.6.28 to hardy,17:19
mathiazkirkland: right. I've seen one instance where the system booted while I expected not to.17:19
kirklandmathiaz: i think the upgrades of the mdadm userspace were red herrings17:19
mathiazkirkland: but I can reproduce it 90% of the times17:19
kirklandmathiaz: i think it was "working" for other reasons in some of those cases17:20
kirklandmathiaz: agreed.17:20
theunixgeekDoes Ubuntu Server run well under a virtual machine?17:23
stickystylemathiaz: In bug 345957 you commented that _netdev is not honored in jaunty, I'm a bit confused as to how then iscsi targets are supposed to get mounted when networking has not been configured at that point (I'm the bug reporter).  Is it that I'm doing something wrong?17:23
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 345957 in open-iscsi "iscsid is looking for targets prior to network being available" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34595717:23
stickystyletheunixgeek: Ubuntu Server works great as a virtual machine.17:23
tinjawtheunixgeek: umm, yes? is that a trick question?17:23
stickystyletheunixgeek: Ubuntu JeOS works even better http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/jeos17:24
* kees waves to jdstrand 17:24
kees     517:24
kees     \o17:24
sbeattiekirkland: in your attempts to fix raid degraded mode, can you keep an eye towards fixing bug 316670 as well, as raid10 is just broken in jaunty.17:24
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 316670 in mdadm "Raid10 array not assembled at boot, all disks are marked as spare" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/31667017:24
kirklandsbeattie: thanks for the reminder, yeah, i've been planning on moving on from this one, to that one at some point17:25
kirklandsbeattie: i keep trying to put this one to bed17:25
sbeattiekirkland: thanks, appreciated.17:27
kirklandsbeattie: so you've reproduced that one?17:27
theunixgeektinjaw: just wanted to make sure ;)17:27
theunixgeekstickystyle: ah, thanks17:28
theunixgeekthat does seem to be better17:28
sbeattieyeah, it's easy to do so; you can do it on a regular jaunty system with loopback mounts. (I put a recipe in the description of that bug)17:28
stickystyletheunixgeek: no problem.17:28
kirklandsbeattie: thanks17:28
theunixgeekwhat "unecessary drivers" are left out of JeOS?17:28
stickystyleI'm not sure of the exact list, but most of the video cards, IDE/SCSI/RAID controllers, network drivers, etc. that will never be present in a VM (since you have a fixed list of 'virtual HW') they are removed.17:31
mathiazstickystyle: iscsi devices should be mounted when the network interfaces are brought up by udev17:40
mathiazstickystyle: not mounted - the block devices are created when the network interfaces are brought up by udev17:40
mathiazstickystyle: that way iscsi devices are just regular block devices (treated like local ones)17:41
* theunixgeek is downloading ubuntu server17:41
theunixgeek210 kpbs, not bad17:42
mathiazstickystyle: this is why the iscsi init script runs at level S20 (IIRC) *before* local file systems are mounted.17:42
mathiazstickystyle: the init script is just waiting for all automatic targets to be logged in.17:42
stickystylemathiaz: Okay, I get what your saying now.  So I probably need another init script to actually mount the device after networking has come up correct?17:44
mathiazstickystyle: no - you just need to put your iscsi devices in fstab as you would do for normal local block devices17:46
* stickystyle is reversing his changes, perhaps he missed something when he first installed.17:47
mathiazstickystyle: iscsi support in the installer hasn't been really tested in jaunty17:48
mathiazstickystyle: it may not work correclty.17:49
theunixgeekWho here has experience deploying Ubuntu Server on virtual machines?17:56
theunixgeek(I prefer Fedora as a workstation OS, but Ubuntu as a server OS; this is my first time trying it on a VM)17:56
theunixgeekI know, it should be the other way around.... :P17:57
stickystyletheunixgeek: It's not the 'other way around' in this channel ;-)17:57
theunixgeekstickystyle: ah, good point17:57
theunixgeek;)17:57
theunixgeekstickystyle: sorry; I don't mean to start flame wars of any kind17:58
stickystyleNo worries, just playin with you.17:58
stickystyleDid you have any specific questions about Ubuntu in VM?17:59
centaur5Could anybody help me with forwarding VNC using iptables I've tried multiple commands I've found online and still can't get it to work?18:06
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twitzelSorry to repeat myself, don't want to bother anyone. Can someone please help me with multipath/udev ?18:10
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|max|there are fr channel ? for ubuntu server ?18:20
twitzelWhere do I go for help with udev/multipath in ubuntu ? Is there a mailing list ?18:21
theunixgeek|max|: je crois... attend un moment18:29
theunixgeek!fr18:29
ubottuCe canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en francais, merci de rejoindre #ubuntu-fr18:29
|max|mouai :p18:29
|max|pas serveur18:29
theunixgeek|max|: essaye #ubuntu-server-fr18:29
theunixgeek|max|: je crois que les gens dans #ubuntu-fr peuvent t'aider18:30
mathiaz|max|: il n'y a pas de channel francophone dedie a ubuntu-server18:30
|max|oki18:30
|max|en fait j ai 3 carte reseaux et j aimerai gerer deux connections internet18:31
|max|et en faire que une18:31
|max|je sais que sous windows on peut le faire18:33
andolmathiaz: Noticed that you just recently marked all the Ubuntu i386 server images (jaunty rc beta) as tested. Are there any use in having me continuing test the ones I yet haven't tested?18:36
mathiazandol: what kind of hardware are you using?18:38
mathiazandol: well - since it's software testing it doesn't really matter.18:38
andolmathiaz: yeah, that's what I kind of figured18:38
andol(just an old dell optiflex gx260 I have standing around in the office.)18:38
mathiazandol: more hardware testing is always welcome. Otherwise you can focus on other isos to test.18:38
mathiazandol: right. So if you're up for more testing you can try the desktop one.18:39
andolmathiaz: Regarding the pure hardware testing the default installation should be "enough"?18:39
mathiazandol: you could also drop by #ubuntu-testing and ask there what is the most needed.18:39
mathiazandol: yes.18:39
mathiazandol: default install for hardware testing is enough.18:40
andolmathiaz: I'll do that tomorrow. By then I'll also see if we have any "real" servers idle, which I can steal for some testing.18:40
mathiazandol: awesome. Thank you very much for your help!18:41
andolIs the comment field a good place to mention on what hardware the install is tested on?18:43
andol(I'll save the rest of my potential questions for #ubuntu-testing :)18:43
scope006has anyone here used the tuning-primer.sh script on ubuntu server for analyzing mysql?18:43
theunixgeekDoes Ubuntu Server come with everything preinstalled for installing Joomla18:47
theunixgeek?18:47
theunixgeeklet me reword that18:49
theunixgeekDoes Ubuntu Server come with everything ready for installing Joomla?18:49
twitzelCan anyone see me ?18:50
aciculayup18:51
andoltheunixgeek: Perhaps not preinstalled, but you should find what you need in the repositories.18:52
twitzelOkay, quick question. I found a bug in ubuntu-bugs thats virtually identical to my problem. The bug was closed with "fixed in jaunty". How do I use that ?18:52
andoltheunixgeek: Doing the LAMP-install should give you most of what you need. To that you might need to install an extra php module or two.18:52
aciculatwitzel: depends on your bug i suppose18:53
theunixgeekandol: cool, thanks18:55
twitzelAs described here before, udev doesn't generate devices for any partitions on my multipathed device18:55
theunixgeektwitzel: if it's "fixed in jaunty" that means it's fixed in Jaunty Jackalope18:56
theunixgeektwitzel: "fixed in Jaunty" means it's already fixed for the next release18:56
twitzelCan I install this ? apt-get doesn't show anything18:56
twitzelBasically I'm  stuck now because I had promoted the switch from RHEL to ubuntu server and now 2x12TB of storage have been down since 2 weeks since we switched18:57
twitzelSo I really need a solution asap, and if this "jaunty" thing fixes it, I'd like to use it18:58
aciculajaunty is still alpha, beta in a few days18:58
twitzelSo going back to RHEL is the best option right now ?18:58
twitzelI opened a new bug19:00
twitzelMaybe I can argue there that jaunty doesn't help if its not available19:00
aciculaif the problem is backported(able) into intrepid maybe you can do that, but if it's a new feature it seems you just have to wait for jaunty to get stable, or run the alpha/beta or go back to what worked before19:01
twitzelI believe its basically just the udev rules files and their order19:02
twitzelno binary stuff at all19:03
twitzelHow do I merge from debian unstable ?19:05
twitzelActually found this: This bug was fixed in the package multipath-tools - 0.4.8-14ubuntu119:05
twitzel---------------19:05
twitzelmultipath-tools (0.4.8-14ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low19:05
twitzel  * Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:19:05
twitzel    - control:19:05
twitzel     + Bump debhelper dependency to install udev rules to19:05
twitzel      /lib/udev/rules.d, bump udev dependencies as well.19:05
twitzel     + multipath-udeb must not depend on multipath-modules,19:05
twitzel      because the Ubuntu kernel already includes the modules and no19:05
twitzel      package provides m-m.19:05
twitzel    - initramfs/hooks: Install rules from /lib/udev/rules.d.19:05
twitzel    - kpartx.udev, multipath-tools-boot.init:19:05
twitzel      Replace multipath-tools-boot init script with udev rules.19:05
twitzel    - multipath-tools.preinst: Fix preinst script to modprobe dm-multipath.19:06
dguitarpastebin....19:06
twitzel      This will make sure that multipathd will be able to start.19:06
twitzel    - multipath-tools.prerm: Add prerm script to not fail when upgrading19:06
twitzel      from a broken version of multipathd.19:06
twitzel    - patches/1000--set-umask-in-multipathd.patch: Set umask in multipathd.19:06
uvirtbotNew bug: #348075 in samba (main) "CIFS VFS: server not responding" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34807519:06
twitzel    - rules: Move udev rules to priority 95, because rules that load19:06
twitzel      modules should be >90.19:06
twitzel  * Fix bugs (LP: #316851, #320156)19:06
twitzel  * multipath-tools.prerm/preinst: Remove checks for old ubuntu19:06
twitzel    versions, we don't support upgrading from them anymore.19:06
krauttwitzel: don't know if i'll get kickeassed for that, but yes, i would use redhat or centos for that.19:10
twitzelThats actually double sad. First that ubuntu has difficulty dealing with multipathed SANs (not sooo rare in the server world) and then that even when it works under RH etc. its a major PITA. No wonder people shell out loads of money to managed storage ala Equallogic etc.19:13
racecar56i want to use a static ip address, but i only know how to do that on desktop, what do i do to make ubuntu server have a static ip?19:14
twitzelracecar56: do you mean set it without using the GUI ?19:17
twitzelYou ought to change the file /etc/network/interfaces19:17
twitzelracecar56: man interfaces will tell you all you need to know about that19:18
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yeason1this is a noob question but I can't remember... where are the kernel source files stored?19:54
_ruben/usr/src/19:55
yeason1ah, thnx19:55
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jurismHi! I have problems with restarting apache2. It says something about unable to open logs. I am 90% sure it is php5-ffmpeg problem, but I need this extension very much. Can You tell me where should I add 'pkill -9 apache2' in /etc/init.d/apache2 so server could restart with no problems? Thank You!20:14
racecar-56this place is silent20:21
oruworkcan i get apache to host 2 separate websites on one ubuntu server box ? i mean set it up the way that each website would have its own www directory20:23
Vog-workyes oruwork20:24
Vog-workI have to go so I can't help with it though20:24
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macdoruwork, should be pretty self explanitory, look in /etc/apache2/sites-available/ glance at default, use it for a template to make a new one, then you can "load" the sitre with "sudo a2ensite whatyoucalledit"20:28
macdoruwork, refer to: http://trent.instantspot.com/blog/2009/02/11/Configuring-Apache-to-run-virtual-hosts-on-Ubuntu20:28
EliteHey guys20:39
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uvirtbotNew bug: #348169 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 (main) "prob mysql installation" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34816921:50
nat2610how do you know if selinux is activated or not on a system ? there isn't any command setenforce ?21:53
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nat2610hey I'd need a little bit of help. I'm trying to install bind9 packages, it worked in the past, them I messed up some stuff and now when I try to reinstall it I get dpkg: error processing bind9 (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 100 and looking at my messages log I have Mar 24 15:46:29 nat32 kernel: [  369.095590] type=1505 audit(1237934789.179:11): operation="profile_replac22:51
nat2610e" name="/usr/sbin/named" name2="default" pid=1403422:51
nat2610I don't know what to do22:51
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