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giovaniMianoSM: except that webmin is not "supported" by ubuntu, while ebox is00:17
MianoSMDue to debians standards?00:19
giovanistandards?00:19
giovanidue to ebox working cleanly with configs, and webmin not, I believe00:19
MianoSMOr policy00:19
giovani!webmin00:20
ubottuwebmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system. See !ebox instead.00:20
giovaniso no, I don't think it's a free software issue00:20
giovaniit's just a functionality issue00:20
MianoSMhttp://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-files.html#s-config-files00:20
MianoSMIt is because of how webmin handles the config files, and when debian dropped the "support" as did Ubuntu. :(00:20
giovaniright ... webmin is awful anyhow00:21
MianoSMIn your opinion.00:21
giovaniwhat else does one state?00:21
MianoSMFacts.00:21
giovanihaha, not really00:22
giovanibut anyway00:22
MianoSMI believe at the moment there are more plugins available for the wm users as well, has ebox caught up yet?00:23
giovaniI believe you can count the number of people in this room who use a web gui on one hand00:24
giovaniI definitely don't00:24
giovani(so I don't know)00:24
MianoSMI don't either, however, I do teach younger system administrators...00:24
giovanihopefully you aren't encouraging them to use web guis ...00:24
MianoSMand quite a few of them enjoy having a visual reference above and beyond CLI that they eventually and inevitably come to enjoy.00:24
MianoSMI don't encourage anyone to use a web gui if they are going to administrate a server, no.00:25
giovanibut you support web guis in your "teaching"?00:25
MianoSMI just like to keep an open mind00:25
MianoSMand when they say: "Is there any other way that I could view X, aside from the command line?" I have answers00:26
MianoSMJust like when people say: "I use windows", I don't shun and insult or make petty jokes about it either.00:26
MianoSMWe all have our opinions and choices to make, and what suits one will not suit all. It's really what brought about Linux if you think about it. ;)00:27
giovaniof course, but equally weighting methods which the vast majority of professional linux administrators would agree are bunk and ones which are widely used is an unfortunate occurrence in "teaching"00:28
MianoSMIf people want a shortcut, they are either going to find out on their own, or you can hopefully guide them. I used eBox myself, and when I first started managing my own personal server I used webmin. It was comforting for the transition00:30
GullyFoylebut eventually the training wheels gotta come off, might as well start woth CLI00:31
MianoSMOf course, you just can't beat a person without telling them why you are beating them. ;)00:32
giovanidiscussing GUIs is fine ... but supporting students in using them is a mistake00:32
giovaniit's what's bred the large army of incompetent modern linux admins00:32
GullyFoyleit's like driving a car, if you start out on a standard shift, you can always move to an automatic, but vice-versa is not as easy00:32
MianoSMReally?00:33
MianoSMStarting at the hardest level and then moving down to easier levels, seems a little odd.00:33
MianoSMI know I didn't start at the 12th grade, and finish at the 1st ;)00:33
giovaniMianoSM: right ... nobody does that, that's the point00:33
giovaniMianoSM: in 1st grade they didn't teach you 12th grade material with pretty pictures instead of text00:34
MianoSMI started by adding apples in one hand to apples in the other.00:34
giovaniI'm certainly not advocating throwing a student into a pit with no instruction00:34
GullyFoylesink or swim00:34
giovanibut giving the wrong instruction at the early stage is a crtical mistake, and very difficult to undo, as GullyFoyle pointed out00:35
MianoSMThese are windows admins transitioning to a linux environment, or even worse, windows users transitioning to linux administration, training wheels help out greatly.00:35
giovaniMianoSM: well we clearly differ on that00:35
MianoSMThere are always lash backs, and repercussions for wrong instruction.00:36
giovaniwhat windows admins need is to relearn everything from scratch rather than "transition"00:36
MianoSMI just feel as though you seem very closed minded.00:36
MianoSMeBox, or Nothing!00:36
MianoSMdon't use something that is unsupported!!!00:36
giovaniI'm not an advocate of ebox at all00:36
giovaniI've never used it00:36
giovaniI don't use web guis, nor would I ever teach them00:36
MianoSMso how would you really know if ebox or webmin would suit someone better?00:37
giovanibecause it isn't about suiting someone better00:37
giovanithat's how I approach this00:37
GullyFoyleok mebbe i was trolling a bit. let's try another analogy; do you teach your kids to add and subtract by handing them a calculator?00:37
MianoSMdepends on the situation00:38
giovanioh boy00:38
jmarsdenGullyFoyle: Do you teach them advanced multivariable calculus first ?00:38
giovanithis is hopeless00:38
MianoSMthe last two finance courses i took taught to both use a financial calc, a spreadsheet, and the long way00:38
giovaniMianoSM: if you hand someone a tool to do a function they do not understand first, you should be stripped of your teaching title00:39
giovaniin any subject00:39
MianoSMSo judging.00:39
jmarsdengiovani: So noone can be given a computer to use until they fully understand all of it?  Interesting approach...00:39
MianoSMI'll be back in a bit, sorry to leave while the convo was just getting good. :(00:39
giovanijudging on content ... that's the right kind of judging00:39
giovanijmarsden: if the subject you're teaching them is the workings of a computer ... absolutely not -- which is why computers are not used in Computer Science 10100:40
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GullyFoylehmm, another analogy, is my kid "playing" the piano when he pushes the demo button on his electric keyboard and it plays a tune?00:42
jmarsdenI certainly used computers in my first year of undergraduate Computer Science study... back in 1980-1981...00:43
jmarsdenGullyFoyle: No, but he did just learn one small part of the UI of that keyboard.00:43
giovanijmarsden: as part of the teaching?00:43
GullyFoyleand i'm not saying he should learn advanced polytonal harmonies or whatever before he learns to play an instrument00:43
GullyFoylebut learning to admin throught the CLI is like learning basic scales and chords and simple tunes first on your instrument.00:44
jmarsdengiovani: I didn't teach the classes... but yes.  From memory, we were taught Pascal, and PDP assembler, and also basic computer architecture and so forth... in parallel, during that first year.00:44
giovanijmarsden: that would be a poorly planned cirriculum, imo00:45
fbc-mxCan any wireless device be a MASTER(Access point) on Ubuntu server?00:51
uvirtbotNew bug: #380087 in openldap (main) "package slapd 2.4.15-1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38008700:56
giovanifbc-mx: the device must support the mode00:57
giovanifbc-mx: as much of wireless communication is offloaded into the card, not all contained in the driver00:58
giovanifbc-mx: do you have a particular card you'd like to use?00:58
fbc-mxgiovani, not really I found a USB wireless stick and plugged it in to the back of my box and tried to set master mode, I suspected that it might not be supported with every device, hence the question.01:00
giovanifbc-mx: I believe every major chipset supports it, what driver is in use, and/or what chipset is it, if you know?01:00
fbc-mxgiovani, I have another wirless device laying around in a drawer somewhere I'm gonna try it out in a minute.01:01
giovanifbc-mx: any luck?01:13
fbc-mxgiovani, dunno it's a digius dn-7003gs01:17
giovaniok, iirc, that's a Realtek chipset01:17
fbc-mxgiovani, I guess I can use it for a CAN-tenna project is it has no master mode.01:17
giovaniit should support master mode01:18
giovaniit has a Realtek 8187L chipset01:18
fbc-mxgiovani, I don't understand then,, I did an Ifdown beofre making changes to it...01:21
giovanifbc-mx: hold on, I'm talking to some people who know more about this than I do01:22
giovaniok, I'm being told that the card supports master mode, but the driver doesn't support putting it into that mode01:23
giovaniif you'd really like to use that card for an AP, you can use the windows driver for it through ndiswrapper01:23
giovanior google around to see if someone has master/ap mode working with the kernel driver01:24
fbc-mxgiovani,  hahaha, that's great...About as useless as a solar powered flash light.01:24
giovanifbc-mx: useless? hardly, just because it doesn't go into master mode ... it has other uses01:24
giovanithat chipset supports monitor mode, and injection01:24
giovanihandy for all sorts of wireless fun01:24
fbc-mxgiovani, sorry, I meant for this purpose...01:24
giovanifbc-mx: like I said, you can use the windows driver in linux via ndiswrapper01:24
giovanihttp://my.opera.com/CrazyTerabyte/blog/linux-ehci-hcd-rtl818701:25
giovanisomeone documented their efforts here01:25
fbc-mxgiovani, yeah, I think that ?ll be using it in my cantenna project then.. I don't want to get too deep in drivers and related just to make it work...01:25
giovanifbc-mx: pretty much anything but straight up wireless client use requires digging around with drivers in linux, honestly01:25
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quizmehi, my server keeps crashing.  i have to keep sending a reboot signal to it.  Does anybody know where the logs are for figuring out why it keeps going down?  what should i check first?03:14
tonyyarussoquizme: /var/log is where all logs go - there are a few different files in it.03:16
tonyyarussoIf you find something that seems related, but doesn't have enough detail, you can tell the logging daemon to up the logging verbosity.03:17
quizmetonyyarusso: what should i check first?  apache?03:17
quizmeit seems like a pretty hard problem03:17
quizmeRAM might be running out03:17
tonyyarussoquizme: Depends on what the server's running and whether you have any data points to work from (like "I changed foo and then the problem started...")03:17
quizmedisk might be running out03:18
quizmeit's been doing it the past week03:18
quizmeevery few days i have to give it a reboot03:18
tonyyarussoYou can keep an eye on RAM and disk by just setting up watch commands and seeing what they do right before you lose contact.03:18
tonyyarusso'watch free -m' for RAM, 'watch df -h' for disk.03:18
quizmeok03:19
tonyyarussoBy default watch updates every two seconds, modifiable with -n03:19
quizmethat's handy03:19
quizmethanks03:19
tonyyarussoIn terms of logs I'd start with syslog and messages03:19
quizmeit's weird to me03:20
quizmeservers are so complex it's like trying to diagnose a patient at a hospital03:20
tonyyarussoI'd agree with that analogy.03:20
tonyyarussoEspecially if you just inherited control of the server from someone else so you don't know its history.  If you've been working on it for a while you at least have some idea what might be going on.  Kind of like cars.03:21
quizmeso to make watch work even after i logout, i can do something like 'nohup watch free -m 1>2 ram.log'  ?03:22
quizme'nohup watch free -m 1>2 ram.log &'03:23
quizme?03:23
tonyyarussoYou could do it that way.  I usually run my processes like that within screen instead of with nohup.03:24
quizmeoh... watch .... ok i get it03:25
tonyyarussoBut watch wouldn't write to a log - it's just updates a display so you can literally watch it in real time.03:25
quizmeya watch is for real time03:25
tonyyarussoIf you want to log it just write a script with a loop to write to the log with a timestamp every so often.03:25
quizmeok03:26
quizmei see03:26
quizmei think it's cuz i'm running an unstable version of phusion passenger maybe03:27
slestak_n.03:28
slestak_anyone succesful with using python-vmbuilder with bridged networkign that can help me get my guest os to see the lan?  I can ping my guest, but it cannt see the lan03:28
slestak_i found a setup that works, but it uses a custom br-ifup script and tap.  id liek to figure out how to use simplest templated setup possible03:29
MTecknologygiovani: yup, thanks :)03:33
slestak_trying again to build vm, since i think br0 is right now03:54
slestak_once i get this figured out, looking forward to this.  anyone using kvm in production?03:55
MTecknologyslestak_: you mean the little hardware piece?03:55
slestak_MTecknology: no, the libvirt hypervisor kvm03:56
fbc-mxgiovani, the other wireless NIC I found is a Bus 005 Device 003: ID 03eb:7614 Atmel Corp. AT76c505a Wireless Adapter, but it won't go into master mode either.04:15
fbc-mxgiovani, how would I find a list of card that will go into master mode natively.04:16
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oh_noesis it possible create an answer file and include it into a CD to install Ubuntu?06:43
oh_noesSimilar to winnt.sif for Windows06:43
twbthat is called "preseeding", and it is copiously documented in the installation guide.06:58
twb(In one of the appendices.)06:58
twbI don't know if it's available for Ubiquity, but certainly it works fine on the alternate and server installs.06:59
oh_noesthanks, and you can preseed in a CD itself?  Put CD in and it'll auto install ?07:08
twbYes.07:14
twbThough it would be more common to use a USB key for that07:15
twbOr better, PXE (netboot) install.07:15
twbNote that the preseed file can be provided on a different medium, e.g. on an HTTP server.07:15
gkahlawhich revision control tool would you recommend for tracking OpenOffice.org *.odt files?08:38
gkahlablobs in RC - anyone have any opinions?08:38
gkahlasvn or bazaar; any opinions about which would be better for blobs (OO.org files, jpg's)?08:42
bubbawhats up fellows09:00
bubbai need help with proftpd09:00
bubbaanyone out there?09:01
bubbaholla09:01
bubbaneed help with proftpd.. anyone?09:03
gkahlasry bubba - afk a moment - what's up w/ proftpd? (not an expert, but willing)09:05
bubbai am trying to change the default index.html using an ftp client but cant get the permission09:06
bubbaand i use my administration login so I dont understand why I cant manipulate the files remotely09:07
gkahlawhat are the perms as listed in the client?09:07
gkahlayou can 'ls -l' inside most ftp clients09:08
bubbait was 644 but went ahead and changed it in the client side with no avail09:08
gkahlait'll tell you permssions09:08
gkahlaare you sure the admin account is enabled for FTP?09:08
bubbai think so but how do i make sure of that?09:09
matttbubba: sure the file is owned by the user you're logging in w/?09:09
gkahlayou'd have to take a look at the config file -09:09
gkahlaalso, if the account is listed in /etc/ftpusers, it's NOT ALLOWED09:10
bubbahmm09:10
gkahlaanyone have an opinion about which RCS to use for blobs? OpenOffice files, jpg maps, etc? CVS would loose it's mind...09:11
bubbaroot is listed in /etc/ftpusers09:13
gkahlathen root may not use FTP09:13
bubbaneed I delete that?09:15
gkahlaproduction server?09:16
gkahlaI wouldn't09:16
Kamping_Kaiseri'd advise against it09:16
gkahlaif you need to get to the file, i'd ssh in, change it's owner, copy it down, edit, copy back, reset owner09:16
gkahlai wouldn't change /etc/ftpusers lightly09:17
bubbaok I will try that09:18
Kamping_Kaiserbubba, any particular reason your using ftp?09:18
bubbanot working09:32
bubbaif you just installed proftpd and want to change the default index.html via a ftp client unsuccesfully, what would you do?09:34
bubbakapit bahai are you still there?09:35
Kamping_Kaiserno idea. I avoid ftp like plauge.09:36
bubbayou are not kidding09:36
bubbai am using ftp because the server has no gnome09:37
Kamping_Kaiserwhats wrong with scp?09:37
Kamping_Kaiseror rsync, for big transfers09:38
bubbascp? rsync?09:38
Kamping_Kaiseryes. commands to move files around09:39
bubbaok. well let me give that a shot09:40
gkahlascp is your good friend, really...09:45
bubbado i need to uninstall proftpd from the server then?09:51
gkahlawas this the only reason you have it on there?09:52
bubbayep09:52
gkahlathen, to minimize the amount of programs that could respond to outside requests, I'd definitely get rid of proftpd09:53
bubbaalright thanks a mil09:54
bubbastill the same deal the server wont let me delete the default index.html09:56
gkahlassh normally doesn't allow root to login either - who owns the file?09:56
bubbathe admin09:57
gkahlaall you need to do is delete this file, right?09:58
bubbayes and replace it with my own index.htm09:58
gkahlawhat is the name of your non-admin account on the box?09:59
bubbai am inside /var/www/ and keeps saying permission denied10:00
bubbais it mysql that is denying me access?10:00
gkahlatwo questions: 1 - who are you logged in as? 2 - what user:group owns the index.html file?10:00
bubbai am logged in as the administrator and the index.html file is the default file that reads "It Works" when you initially setup mysql10:02
gkahlayou're logged in as "root", right?10:02
gkahla'the administrator' doesn't tell me which account you're using - you can set it to anything...10:03
bubbacorrect. how do i dbl chech that. excuse the ignorance10:03
gkahlatype the command 'whoami' and hit enter10:03
gkahlathat's who you're logged in as10:04
bubbatype it in where?10:04
gkahlahow are you logged into the remote machine? via ssh?10:04
bubbacorrect10:05
gkahlaso, you've got a terminal open and you're on the remote machine in that terminal? right?10:06
bubbai downloaded th scp client and put in all the info into it10:06
bubbacorrect10:06
gkahlawhich scp client?10:06
bubbawinscp10:06
gkahlaah - you're doing this from a Windows machine?10:07
bubbayes10:07
bubbaconnected to a ubuntu server10:07
gkahlanow i understand - are you comfortable with DOS or the command-line?10:07
bubbayes10:07
gkahlacan you install PuTTY instead?10:08
gkahlause that to sign into the server?10:08
bubbaok10:08
gkahlaputty will give you a command-line, which is *much* more powerful10:11
bubbaok i signed in on it10:12
gkahlayou've got a blinking prompt, yes?10:12
bubbayes i already logged in10:12
gkahlawhoami <enter> will tell you the username you're signed on as - it is most likely not going to be 'root'...10:13
gkahlals10:13
bubbayes it says bubba10:13
gkahlapwd <enter> will tell you the directory (folder) you're currently sitting in - where are you?10:14
bubbahome/bubba10:14
gkahlawhere is the file you want to replace?10:15
gkahla/var/www?10:15
bubbaits in /var/www/10:15
gkahlalet's find out who owns it - try the command 'ls -l' <enter> (no quotes)10:16
gkahlalet's find out who owns it - try the command 'ls -l /var/www' <enter> (no quotes)10:16
gkahlasorry about that10:16
gkahlathere will be a column where you'll see owner:group listed...10:17
bubbaroot10:17
gkahlaprobably, it'll be root:root10:17
bubbathere you go10:17
gkahlaso, to become the root user, run the command 'sudo bash' <enter> (no quotes)10:18
gkahlathe prompt will change from $ to #10:18
bubbaok there i am10:18
bubbait did10:18
gkahlacd /var/www <enter>10:18
bubbaok10:19
gkahlayou've got options here - you can either 1) change the index.html file to be owned by bubba, or 2) just make a backup and clear the space for the new version of the file... I'd recommend the later10:20
bubbai will opt for tha latter but how do i change the ownership10:21
gkahlaif you wanted to change that file to be owned by the user 'bubba', you could 'chown bubba:bubba index.html' <enter> (no quotes)10:22
bubbaoh ok10:22
gkahlafor the 2nd option, 'mv index.html index.html.backup' <enter> (no quotes)10:23
bubbak10:24
gkahlanow, on your Windows box, you've got a replacement for that index.html file, right?10:24
Kamping_Kaiser<gkahla> so, to become the root user, run the command 'sudo bash' <enter> (no quotes) <- if you must suggest dropping to a shell, please use sudo -i10:24
gkahlaKamping_Kaiser-  point taken... :)10:25
Kamping_Kaiser:)10:25
gkahlastill with us, bubba?10:26
bubbaoh yeah. i am waiting for you to say something10:27
gkahlayou've got a replacement file on your Windows machine, right?10:27
bubbayes i do10:27
gkahlayou can fire up winscp and drop it into /home/bubba - then, move it to the destination folder (/var/www) and chown it to root:root...10:28
gkahlaleave the putty session open10:29
bubbaok10:29
Kamping_Kaiserbubba, can i ask why you want to change the file in /var/www/ ? would you be served just as well by using $HOME/public_html/10:30
gkahlayou'll have to move it over with the putty commandline - as well as changing the owner10:30
bubbaand i did10:31
gkahlawho owns the file in /var/www?10:31
bubbahuh?10:31
bubbaLOL10:32
gkahlawho owns the file you just put in /var/www?10:32
bubbayou mean the replacement index.html?10:33
gkahlayes10:33
bubbabubba10:33
gkahlathat's no good - the original file was owned by root:root10:33
gkahlachange the ownership to root:root10:33
bubbathen I guess that who owns it. how deo i verify10:34
bubbathen I guess that who owns it. how do i verify10:34
gkahla'ls -l /var/www' <enter> (no quotes)10:34
bubbain putty right?10:35
gkahlayes sir - winscp doesn't allow you to type anything10:35
bubbaok what i got was root root with the backup file on it10:36
gkahlathe replacement isn't in /var/www yet?10:36
bubbai am not seeing it.10:37
gkahlawhere did you copy it with winscp?10:37
bubbacopied it into /var/www but i did not chown it. didnt know how10:38
gkahlathe winscp program only knows how to sign on as bubba  - it cannot land files into /var/www10:38
gkahlayou'll have to use winscp to drop the file into /home/bubba10:38
bubbai dragged it into /var/www10:39
gkahlathen, use putty to move it to /var/www and change the owner10:39
gkahlawinscp can't land files into /var/www10:39
gkahlanot as bubba10:39
gkahlauser accounts mean something in Ubuntu10:39
gkahlathat's why we're concerned with who owns things10:40
bubbamy mistake10:40
gkahlanp - navigate to /home/bubba in winscp and drop the file in there10:40
bubbathats where it is now. so does bubba own it now?10:42
gkahlayou've still got putty open, right?10:42
bubbayes10:42
gkahlastill signed on as root in that putty session, right?10:42
bubbayes10:42
gkahla'ls -l /home/bubba' <enter> (no quotes)10:42
gkahlathat'll tell you who owns it10:43
gkahlait should be bubba:bubba10:43
bubbait is not bringing it up. idk why10:43
gkahladid you get a set of columns?10:44
gkahlaor just a list of files and dirs?10:44
bubbai have three files in there10:45
bubbadrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2009-03-10 11:14 apache2-default10:45
gkahlathat's a directory - is that in /home/bubba?10:45
bubbacorrect10:46
bubba-rw-r--r-- 1 root root   45 2009-05-24 23:43 index.html.backup10:46
bubbadrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2009-05-25 00:04 webalizer10:46
gkahlathat's . . . strange - it's acting like you're running 'ls -l' in the /var/www directory . . .10:46
gkahladid you type 'ls -l /home/bubba' ???10:46
Kamping_Kaisersuspect he is.10:47
Kamping_Kaiseror a mv has gone awry10:47
bubbalet me do it again10:47
bubbastupid me. i am in /var/www10:47
bubbahow do i get out cd..10:48
gkahlathat's why i suggested you add /home/bubba to the end of the ls command - it'll look over there without changing directories10:48
bubbawhat i typed in was exactly what u said10:49
gkahlaif you want to change directories, try 'cd /home/bubba'10:50
bubbaoh there it is10:50
bubbabubba is the owner10:50
gkahlacopy it over to /var/www, then change the owner to root:root10:51
bubbacmd pls?10:51
gkahlacp index.html /var/www10:55
gkahlathat'll copy it over10:55
gkahlachown root:root /var/www/index.html10:56
gkahlachanges the owner10:56
bubbaroot@server1:/var/www# cp index.htm /var/www10:57
bubbacp: cannot stat `index.htm': No such file or directory10:57
gkahlayou're sitting in the /var/www dir - didn't know that10:58
gkahlacp /home/bubba/index.htm .10:58
bubbak10:58
gkahladid it make it over to /var/www?10:58
bubbalet me see11:00
owhIs there a UDS channel?11:00
bubbait sure did11:00
gkahlabubba-  did you chown it to root:root?11:01
bubbayes i did11:01
Kamping_Kaiserowh, at a guess something like #ubuntu-uds11:01
Kamping_Kaiserowh, i expect they have per topic channels though - its what we do at LCA11:02
gkahlabubba-  you should be done -11:02
bubbado i need to transfer the accompanying files to index.htm to /var/www as well?11:02
bubbathanks for your time <gkahla>11:05
gkahlaanyone have an opinion about a RCS for blobs?11:09
Kamping_Kaisergkahla, depending on your workflow, bzr would work11:09
gkahlait'll be basically two people working on different sections with little overlap11:10
gkahlamy concern is about the blobs - there will be jpg images for maps, and OpenOffice.org files with documents11:11
Kamping_Kaiseri know bzr and svn dont care about blobs as far as commitming them goes. iirc bzr allows binary diffs.11:11
Kamping_Kaisergkahla, i'd suggest asking #bzr to get opinions on bzrs suitability11:11
gkahlaooh - binary diffs!!11:11
gkahlathx, Kamping_Kaiser - appreciate the feedback11:12
Kamping_Kaisergkahla, gl11:12
GargoyleMornin All11:18
gkahlahowdy, Gargoyle11:18
GargoyleLaptop + Garden + Sun = Win! :)11:20
gkahlacongrats - sun's not up over here yet11:22
gkahlathanks all - try and stay out of trouble, eh?11:24
GargoyleWas hardy 8.04 or 8.10?11:31
GargoyleIs there a command in ubuntu to get the version without having to look in /etc/apt/sources.list?11:35
GargoyleAnyone have any recomendations or arguments for/against monit vs nagios. I am looking to install something on a single server and thinking that nagios might be a bit overkill.11:51
yann2why not use munin? :)11:56
Gargoyleyann2: ahh, so many options!11:57
yann2but munin is in main :]11:57
GargoyleI take it that when apt-cache show monit is telling me version 1:4.8.1-2.1 that it means 4.811:58
Gargoyleyann2: Looks like its munin then! :)12:03
yann2http://waste.mandragor.org/munin_tutorial/munin.html :)12:03
Gargoyleyann2: Ta12:05
GargoyleIs there a way I can get a list of all installed packages? I want to try and get a virtual machine running as close to my real server as possible and then test installations on the VM first.12:06
maxb# On the source machine12:16
maxbdpkg --get-selections > foo12:16
maxb# On the destination VM12:16
maxbdpkg --set-selections < foo12:17
maxbapt-get dselect-upgrade12:17
maxbGargoyle: ^12:17
GargoyleSweet!12:18
GargoyleCheers, maxb12:18
GargoyleWill it mess things up if the source machine is a VM running the Xen kernel?12:18
GargoyleThe destination is just gonna be a vmware VM, with the normal kernel.12:19
maxbHmm. You probably want to prune the kernel packages out of the foo file12:31
Gargoylemaxb: Too late! ;)12:32
GargoyleI was thinking I can probably just check menu.lst when its finished and check it doesn't default to the xen one?12:32
maxbYes, and you'll likely want to uninstall the unwanted kernels from the guest too12:33
maxbfor tidyness / conserving diskspace12:33
GargoyleNot too worried about that as long as it doesn't have knock on effects with other packages.12:34
GargoyleThanks for the tips guys. Time to fire up the bbq for lunchtime burgers! :D12:42
GullyFoyleanyone run nginx as a webserver? mine is running fine, but there's one thing. when i do a nginx -t i get an error "can't open /var/run/nginx.pid permission denied. nginx is running as default user www-data. what permissions do i have to change?12:56
GullyFoyled'oh, i had to run sudo nginx -t13:11
GullyFoylegot it13:11
samirnassarI have two virtual servers with private IP addresses on virtual interfaces (eth0:0) Can I force traffic from and to to go over the virtual interface?14:00
giovanisamirnassar: with a properly set default route, yes14:00
samirnassargiovani: so I need to set a route for traffic to virtual server #2 traffic that is different from traffic for everything else14:02
giovaniI'm sorry, I don't follow what you're saying14:02
giovaniif you'd like to control over which interface traffic is routed by default, you set your default route to that interface, as well as a gateway14:02
giovanisee "man route" for information on how to write the route statement14:03
samirnassargiovani: ah sorry. This is new terminology to me.14:04
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samirnassargiovani: my virtual servers are in the same data center, with private interfaces enabled on both I can transfer data between them that does not count towards the bandwidth limits14:05
giovanisamirnassar: ok ...14:06
giovanithen you shouldn't need to modify your route statement14:06
giovaniyour set a private block to your two virtual servers14:07
giovaniwhen you reference that IP, it should be routed over the interface that's directly on that private block14:07
giovanii.e. virtualserver1's public ip is 1.1.1.1 and private ip is 10.0.0.1, and virtualserver2's public ip is 2.2.2.2 and private ip is 10.0.0.214:07
giovaniif you ping 10.0.0.2 from virtualserver1, the traffic will go over the internal interface14:08
giovaniunless you haven't configured it with an ip and subnet mask14:08
samirnassargiovani: ah ok. I have ip and masks set already. I thought I might need to do more14:09
giovaniwell did you try pushing traffic to the internal ip?14:09
giovaniif it gets there ... then you're done14:09
samirnassargiovani: ping (host).(internaldomain) seems to work.14:11
giovaniwhy are you not using the ip instead?14:11
giovaniI don't know what host.internaldomain resolves to14:11
samirnassargiovani: both seem to work. SSH works as well.14:13
giovaniok14:13
giovanithere's no problem then :)14:13
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samirnassargiovani: hah! I like this idea. "If I don't know a problem exists, then there is no problem."14:14
giovaniwhat?14:15
giovanibut you tested it -- no problem exists14:15
samirnassargiovani: I guess I didn't realize the testing is so simple.14:15
samirnassargiovani: thanks for the help14:17
giovanisamirnassar: no problem14:18
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TJ`hi, im trying to get ubuntu installed on the ML110 G5 which has an embedded raid controller15:42
TJ`this is my 1st server setup15:42
TJ`if i set up the raid array will ubuntu see it as just one big drive?15:42
giovaniTJ`: presuming it's a real raid controller, yes15:42
TJ`its not15:43
TJ`its a soft one15:43
giovanithen no, it requires drivers15:43
giovanithe RAID card may be supported, I don't know15:44
giovaniyou could try it out15:44
giovaniif not, you can look at using software raid15:44
TJ`sorry had to step out15:46
TJ`basically im under the impression that when you set it up in the ROM based setup it creates a virtual RAID array15:46
TJ`that most operating systems just see15:46
TJ`could be entirely mistaken...15:47
giovanioperating systems with the drivers to interact with the card, yes15:47
TJ`what are the odds that the distro already has them?15:47
giovanino idea15:47
TJ`lol15:47
giovaniyou could've found out 3 times already ... just try it15:48
giovaniit takes 5 minutes to get the installer to that stage15:48
giovanithere's no advantage to guessing15:48
giovanisoftraid is a mess, I advise against it -- but if you want to use it -- just try15:48
TJ`i got this system as a test bed for me to learn server OS's15:49
TJ`was cheap :)15:49
giovanigreat15:49
TJ`another question15:49
GargoyleTJ`: Should have just got vmware! ;)15:49
TJ`i have it :)15:49
TJ`exsi hyper V15:49
TJ`got em all15:50
TJ`what dyu guys think of gui's on servers?15:50
giovania horrible, horrible idea15:50
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TJ`haha thought so15:50
GargoyleTJ`: I think they are a waste of time, and just add extra un-needed software to the system15:50
TJ`ok...15:51
TJ`any tips on hardening a box?15:51
TJ`apart from the obvious ones like changing the ssh port?15:51
giovanithat's a topic that cannot be summed up with "tips"15:51
GargoyleTJ`: Don't install a gui!15:51
Gargoyle;p15:51
giovaniTJ`: that's not advisable15:51
TJ`Gargoyle not going to install a gui :)15:51
giovanichanging the ssh port does nothing but prevent your logs from being filled with automated password attacks15:52
TJ`giovani u wouldnt recommend changing the ssh port?15:52
giovanino, I wouldn't15:52
TJ`ok15:52
GargoyleTJ`: Why change the port? That is not hardening. It will take a port scanner all of 2 seconds to work that one out!15:52
TJ`i suppose15:52
giovaniTJ`: instead, look at using keys instead of passwords for ssh15:52
giovaniand ban password auth on ssh15:52
TJ`so by banning password auth one can only access the box using the key?15:52
giovaniyes15:53
TJ`bit like encrypted drives? thats cool15:53
giovanino ... not like encrypted drives15:53
Gargoyle:)15:53
TJ`ah15:54
TJ`i meant keyfiles15:54
giovaniyes, cryptographic keys can be used for many things, but, using them for SSH and for whole disk encryption aren't related15:54
TJ`oh i know15:54
giovani(and just for the person who wants to chime in -- sure, you can link auto-decryption with a pam login, but that's not the point)15:55
TJ`i meant the feature in regards to using a key instead of password like keyfiles15:55
giovanisure15:55
giovanithey both can use keys15:55
TJ`what about re-boots?15:55
TJ`do you guys ever reboot servers on a sunday morning for example?15:56
giovani... no15:56
giovaniwhy?15:56
TJ`just wondering15:56
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GargoyleTJ`: no... If I wanted to do that, I would install Windows!15:56
TJ`im a noob here lol15:56
giovaniwhat would be the reasoning for rebooting the server on a sunday?15:57
TJ`dyu guys run any regular virus scans if the server file serves to windows clients?15:57
TJ`giovani from windows15:58
GargoyleTJ`: Nope, thats the windows users problem, not mine!15:58
keesTJ`: many people use clamav when they want to do virus scanning15:58
giovaniTJ`: many people who run windows file servers do, yes15:58
TJ`giovani ive found that a weekly reboot for windows desktop/servers does a lot15:58
giovaniTJ`: that won't be the case with linux -- this is why windows is considered poorly designed, and a waste of time to use15:59
TJ`thanks kees ive got some experience with clam av15:59
TJ`ive been running a small ubuntu based server on my mini-itx server for the last 2months15:59
giovanithe only reasons to reboot a linux server are to upgrade the kernel, to do hardware maintenance, or to ensure that a machine will come back up cleanly on unplanned reboot (such as during a power outage and recovery)15:59
TJ`im falling in love with ubuntu16:00
TJ`though my only concern with the server being on 24/7 using ext3 is the hdd's16:00
GargoyleTJ`: If you are playing around with software RAID, I did a video the other week for someone else and stuck it on my blog.16:00
TJ`constantly journaling wont their performance be affected long term?16:00
TJ`Gargoyle got url?16:00
giovaniTJ`: constantly journaling?16:01
Gargoylehttp://ga.rgoyle.com/blog16:01
TJ`giovani doesnt ext3 constantly write to the drive?16:01
TJ`ty Gargoyle16:01
giovaniTJ`: no ...16:01
TJ`ah16:01
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giovaniservers are always on 24/7 ... I don't know where you'd find one that isn't16:01
TJ`the drives giovani16:02
GargoyleTJ`: Whizz down to May 10th, "10 Min Ubuntu Server".16:02
giovaniwhat about the drives?16:02
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TJ`i was under the impression that ext3 keeps them spinning 24/7 as well16:02
giovanino ...16:02
giovanidrives spin when they're written to or read from ...16:02
TJ`thanks Gargoyle! oh and assasins creed is the best game ever haha16:02
giovanijust like any drive16:03
GargoyleTJ`: Google did some experiments, there was no conclusive evidence to suggest powering drives down or leaving them on changed their life.16:03
TJ`yeah i remember reading that16:03
TJ`security updates? i knwo there is an option during install for the system to do it automatically16:04
TJ`does that just mean it runs apt update?16:04
giovaniit means it updates packages for which there are security-based updates16:04
giovanifor an admin who knows what they're doing, I'd advise not using that feature16:05
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giovanibut, for someone who wants a set-it-and-forget-it server, it's useful16:05
giovaniunless a new package breaks something16:05
TJ`would a simple apt-get update also do security?16:05
giovaniupdate only updates the list of available packages16:05
giovaniafter doing update, you must do upgrade to install new versions16:05
TJ`yes sorry i meant upgrade16:06
giovanibut yes, that gets you the same result, and more16:06
TJ`lastly - i hope... :P16:06
TJ`backups16:06
TJ`not the data16:06
TJ`but the configurations16:06
giovaniwhat about them?16:07
TJ`any specific packages that automate this or do you just have a custom script?16:07
giovaniany file transfer application does what you need16:07
giovaniat work we use a more complex version-control system16:08
giovanito track -changes- to configs over time, and who made them16:08
giovanibut using rsync, or scp, or whatever works fine16:08
TJ`thats a good idea...16:08
TJ`svn for config files...16:08
TJ`well thanks guys16:08
giovaniboth scp and rsync support file lists16:08
TJ`appreciate the help :)16:08
giovaniyou can make a list of config files, and write a cronjob to move those somewhere every x hours/days/whatever16:08
TJ`yea thats what i planned16:09
giovaniand any time you want to change that list, just modify the text file, rather than the cronjob16:09
giovanibut yes, version control for configs is the right way16:09
giovaniespecially in larger environments16:09
Gargoylegiovani: Out of interest, what do you use?16:09
giovaniGargoyle: use for?16:10
giovanifor version control? we use SVN16:10
Gargoylegiovani: Version control of your configs? Is it automated update of files from a git repo or something?16:10
giovaniwe track our cisco configs, our voip configs, etc16:11
giovaniin our tftp directory16:11
giovanias well as system configs in various places16:11
giovaniwhen you have an admin team of 19 ... it's handy to see who's doing what, and when mistakes happened16:11
Gargoylegiovani: So you are still editing the files direct in their normal locations?16:12
giovaniGargoyle: yes16:12
giovanieither in tftpboot, or in the various locations of configs16:12
giovaniand then commiting to svn16:12
GargoyleAny munin users around?16:13
giovaniI've played with minun16:13
giovanimunin*16:13
giovanibut not a "user" per-se16:13
TJ`giovani 19 admins? wow lol16:14
GargoyleI am just trying it out, but getting a bit of information overload!16:14
giovaniTJ`: that includes the network team, and the unix team, but yes16:14
giovanifor a company of 150 ... :)16:14
TJ`yikes16:15
TJ`actually while im here...16:15
TJ`is there an nix equivelant to active directory?16:15
giovanieh, kinda sorta16:15
giovaniactive directory is like 20 features smashed into one product16:16
TJ`lol16:16
giovaniunix systems tend to compartmentalize tasks, so there's definitely no drop-in replacement for active directory16:16
giovanican you be more specific about what parts of active directory you're interested in?16:17
TJ`but is there something that could allow it to be a primary domain and manage policies and restrictions?16:17
TJ`i know there is LDAP16:17
giovanican you be more specific about "manage policies and restrictions"?16:17
giovanidescribe EXACTLY what you'd like to do16:17
TJ`eg16:17
TJ`create users that would authenticate against it, deploy software, run remote commands, restrict access to certain windows features16:18
TJ`just like AD basically16:18
giovaniok, so you want to keep using windows desktops but have a linux server that replaces the role of AD?16:19
TJ`basically16:19
giovaniok, so ... kind of16:19
giovanisamba, as of version 4.0 has begun integrating AD features16:19
TJ`cool16:20
giovanibut it's still pretty new, and definitely not a drop-in replacement for AD yet16:20
giovanimost people in windows management environments are going to want to keep an AD server around16:20
giovanibut that may not always be the case in the future, as samba develops16:20
TJ`would be amazing if samba could replace pricey AD16:21
giovaniAD doesn't cost anything though ...16:21
giovanijust the server16:21
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TJ`64bit or 32bit?16:47
TJ`any dissatvantages/advantages with ubuntu server?16:47
giovaniTJ`: other than certain proprietary applications potentially not being compiled for one or the other, no16:49
giovani(that's a reasonably rare problem for server applications, though)16:49
TJ`so would u use 64bit over 32?16:50
giovaniyes16:50
giovanipresuming the hardware supported it16:51
TJ`cool ty16:54
TJ`i dont get the difference between 8.04, 8.10 and 9.0416:56
TJ`ive been using 8.1016:56
giovaniyou don't get the difference? they're release versions ...16:56
giovanilike 1.0, 2.0, 3.016:56
TJ`no i understand thaat16:56
TJ`but why are more poeple using 8.04 over 8.10 just because of the long term support?16:57
giovaniyes16:57
giovanior because they don't want to upgrade16:57
giovaniupgrades are messy16:57
giovanithey often break things16:57
TJ`is 9.04 good enough for production environments or should one just stick to 8.x16:57
giovaniso people generally stay away from upgrading production servers unless required to16:58
giovaniTJ`: in my opinion, it's perfectly fine16:58
giovanibut, different people have different opinions on what "production quality" is16:58
TJ`do all the same programs and what not work on 9.04? surely...16:58
giovaniwhat programs?16:59
TJ`samba lamp modrails pptpd16:59
giovanilamp isn't a program16:59
giovanipresuming those applications are bundled with 9.04, sure, they should work17:00
giovanithey may work differently than in previous versions, for better or worse -- they're going to be more up to date versions of the applications17:00
cchildresshi all. i just purchased a vps, which has a very vanilla ubuntu-server 9.04 installation on it.  as it has to be generic, it doesn't run through any of the nice choice-based setup that you get if you run the installation on a local machine.  what's the best way to do this, post-install?18:49
billybigriggerto do what?18:50
giovanicchildress: there are a very limited number of things the installer asks -- you can just go and modify the files it wrote18:50
cchildressbasically, when I used the installation disc, it had choices about what services i wanted, what settings i wanted for them, etc. i'm wanting that same automation18:51
cchildressgiovani, fair enough, i'm just being lazy ;)18:51
giovanijust install the services you want18:51
giovaniname a service :)18:51
billybigriggercchildress::: well you could dpkg-reconfigure <insertpackagehere> to configure whatever packages/services you want18:51
cchildressgiovani, postfix is a real bugger...but generally it just speeds up the initial steps18:51
billybigriggercchildress::: install dovecot-postfix18:52
cchildressbillybigrigger, hmm...yeah, i hadn't thought of that but it's probably all i'm wanting. thanks18:52
billybigriggeri had that running within a few hours :P18:52
giovanicchildress: the installer doesn't do anything that you can't do with apt-get18:52
giovania few hours?18:52
cchildressbillybigrigger, postfix configs are worse than installation18:52
giovanipostfix is a 10 minute install18:52
giovanicchildress: the installer wouldn't have configured it any differently18:52
billybigriggergiovani::: are you some guru?18:52
billybigriggerhaha18:52
billybigriggermust be18:52
giovanibillybigrigger: no ... postfix is very clear18:52
billybigriggerwell maybe for some18:53
cchildressalright, haha. i'll just work on it and if i get stumped or do something stupid/newbish i'll let you know so you can get a chuckle :p18:53
billybigriggeri had problems cause i couldnt figure out how to send mail out on a different server, until i found relayhost and blah blah, it was my first mailserver setup, so ya it took me a few hours! :P18:53
billybigriggerand the fact i don't think i had my mx record setup correctly added a bit of time/frustration18:54
TJ`im trying to install ubuntu server 8.10 on this new server19:01
TJ`the installation went fine19:01
TJ`but on first boot grub seems to fail and drops to shell19:01
billybigriggerwhats the error19:01
TJ`so now i have a prompt with busybox19:01
TJ`i get19:02
TJ`usb device not accepting address 2 error 7119:02
TJ`and unable to enumerate usb device on port 219:02
TJ`and then19:02
TJ`check root19:03
TJ`then it drops to shell19:03
giovaniwere you depending on something usb-based?19:03
TJ`nope19:03
giovanii.e. a network card, a hard drive, etc19:03
TJ`there is a missing module19:03
giovania kernel module?19:03
TJ`cat /proc/modules ls /dev19:03
TJ`./dev/mapper/ddf1 bunch of numbers does not exist19:04
jmarsdencchildress: If you want to add software the way the installer does, you can use tasksel19:04
giovaniwait, why are you installing 8.10?19:04
TJ`why not?19:04
giovanibecause it's outdated?19:04
TJ`u recommending 9.04?19:05
giovaniI'm not "recommending" something, I'm asking why you chose 8.1019:05
TJ`ive installed it before its what i know quite simply19:05
giovanithis could be a kernel bug, it could be a bad sector on your disk19:06
giovaniTJ`: it's the same OS19:06
TJ`giovani they are new disks19:06
TJ`just formatted them19:06
giovaniok, could be something funky with your softraid19:06
TJ`probably19:06
giovanihow did that end up going?19:06
TJ`went fine19:06
giovanihow did you configure things?19:06
TJ`through the ROM based setup19:06
TJ`made a RAID 119:06
giovaniso you enabled raid ...19:06
TJ`made it bootable19:06
TJ`and enabled raid in the setup19:07
giovaniI would recommend not doing that19:08
giovaniif you want to use software raid -- don't use the fake stuff on the mb19:08
giovanijust use software raid19:08
giovaniand defintiely don't combine the two19:09
billybigriggeryou don19:15
billybigriggeryou don't suggest using the setup's software raid and using mb0?19:16
billybigriggerhmmm thats how i was told to setup my raid 119:16
Doonzhey has anyone managed to setp up azureus on a headless server? im having trouble with the webui part19:17
billybigriggerDoonz::: are you set on using azureus? deluge has a nice daemon for running headless19:19
giovanibillybigrigger: software raid is fine ... just don't use the fakeraid unless you have to19:20
giovaniDoonz: I'd advise against azureus heavily19:20
Doonzyeah billybigrigger thats what everyone said19:20
Doonznow im reading howtos19:20
DoonzThanx19:20
giovaniuhh ...19:20
giovanirtorrent19:20
giovaniplease19:20
TJ`user rtorrent and wrtorrent19:20
giovaniplease only use rtorrent19:20
TJ`the best webui and torrent solution for headless19:20
giovani(and whatever gui you want)19:21
cchildressjmarsden, thank you! i just got that working and it's exactly what i want.  appreciate the help.19:26
RoAkSoAxivoks, heya master how's it going19:29
TJ`for fake raid19:38
TJ`http://0x45.com/2009/02/ubuntu-and-sata-fake-raid-on-a-proliant-ml320/19:38
TJ`that fixes it19:38
neshaugHey, I have some samba shares up, but I can not copy files to the shares from ubuntu or windows.. I get this error in ubuntu, "There was an error copying the file into smb". Sometimes on small files I can get the copying to complete, but on bigger files it alwasy fails.19:41
giovanineshaug: did you look at logs?19:42
neshaugnope19:42
giovaniwhy not start there?19:42
neshaugI'll try, thanks.19:43
giovanias a general rule of thumb ... that's where you should ALWAYS start when you get an error from a server19:43
neshauglook at samba logs? ;)19:44
neshaugI get it, I'll look into getting more familiar with log files, I'm just a newcomer.19:45
advwindows has wifi internet, windows connected through LAN to notebook Ubuntu. Ubuntu manual 192.168.0.11, 255.255.255.0 no gateway20:08
advhow can i connect internet through shared wifi on windows?20:08
advdo i need to have a gateway on ubuntu?20:09
advhello?20:09
mdlueckadv, you would need to share the Windows wifi connection. Not sure how to do that. If you have an extra box, consider setting up something like IPCop and share that one Internet connection to your 192.168.0.xx LAN.20:15
giovaniadv: of course you have to have a gateway20:15
giovanior you have to bridge the connections20:15
giovanione or the other20:16
giovanibut this isn't ubuntu-specific20:16
mascoi oi all....is there any open source product that works like a Citrix Access Gateway, but then with Ubuntu Terminal Server instead of Citrix?20:51
fevelhello20:57
fevelcan someone explain to me what this means:20:57
fevelengenet  pts/0        192.168.0.201    Mon May 25 08:59 - down   (00:00)20:57
fevelits an entry on last20:58
feveldoes it mean it mean the server was shutdown?20:58
jmarsdenfevel: The user engenet was connected from that IP from that time on Monday May 25 until the system went down20:58
fevelok so it lost energy maybe20:58
jmarsdenYou can use the uptime command to check how long it has been up...20:59
fevelmaybe the power supply went off20:59
fevelafter it came back up the stupid local admin rebooted since network wasnt working20:59
fevelprobably because of squid20:59
fevelso uptime shows his reboot20:59
jmarsdenThen you can look in the logs to see when the earlier restart happened.21:00
fevelwhich logs syslog?21:00
fevelI always find it on syslog but for some reason cant find anything21:01
fevelthe user says that he got there and there was no networking, the local admin says at 8 59 he rebooted21:01
fevelhow can he have rebooted if the down indicates the system was off21:02
fevelhe probably turned it on21:02
fevelagree?21:02
jmarsdenYes, it must have been running when it was rebooted, by definition :)21:02
jmarsdengrep /var/log/messages for "Initializing CPU#0" to get some idea of when boots / reboots happened ?21:03
feveldoes "down"indicate a reboot or that the system was turned off?21:03
jmarsdenEither one.21:03
fevelwhat does it mean then?21:03
jmarsdenIt indicates that the system went away while that user was logged in.21:03
fevelcan you explain to me what you mean by went away?21:04
jmarsdenWhat caused the system to disappear (stop, halt, reboot, cease to function) is not revealed by that last entry21:04
jmarsdenRead the logs for more details :)21:04
fevelI see21:04
fevelok21:04
feveljmarsden: Do you have any idea what may have caused the server to lose connection to the internet? maybe something happens when syslogd restats?21:08
jmarsdenNot from the info you have provided, no.  last is just logging info about user sessions, not about systemwide networking issues... I would read the server logs looking for more clues about what happened, if it was my server...21:10
fevelok21:12
fevelill take a loog21:12
fevellook21:12
fevelthanks for your help21:12
jmarsdenNo problem.21:12
uvirtbotNew bug: #380369 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 (main) "sudo tasksel install lamp-server - stops at 77%(setting up mysql)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38036921:26
Fenix|workGreetings...21:37
Fenix|workI'm ripping my hair out for something stupid... how do I use bzip to compress from stdin?21:38
dayoFenix|work: check the man pages for tar21:39
dayoFenix|work: man tar21:39
Fenix|work?21:40
Fenix|workok ... found a tar cheatsheet that showed piping tar to gzip, so I used the same method.21:44
neshaughmm, I have this /usr/sbin/smbd process running wich I can not kill with code 9, how can I get rid of it? :)21:44
neshaugI can't start samba again when it is there..21:45
yeasonI'm running a dovecot/postfix mail server and when i try to send mail it fails, this is the pertinent info from the log: "warning: SASL authentication failure: cannot connect to saslauthd server: No such file or directory". Obviously the auth isn't working right, any suggestions on where to look for more info or what package to install for this to work?21:45
mdluecktar -j would put it in bzip format21:45
mdlueckFenix|work, I believe that is what dayo meant21:46
Fenix|workmdlueck, I wasn't looking at using tar...21:47
Fenix|workso I was thrown with man-tar21:47
Fenix|work:)21:47
Fenix|workanyway... thanks again dayo21:47
mdlueckJa, but try man bzip21:47
mdlueck;-)21:48
RoAkSoAxheya ivoks how's the UDS21:56
ivokslots of sessions :)21:58
RoAkSoAxivoks, I've seen that the clustering stack session is the first one on thursday21:58
ivokswould someone notify the admins, which are in front of the hotel, thath ubuntu.com doesn't work :)21:58
ivoksyeah...21:58
ivoksbut no one signed to attend :/21:58
neshaugheh, I get an error while copying to my samba share, but the process keeps on transfering until it's finished :P21:58
ajmitchivoks: ubuntu.com works for those of us on the outside21:59
ivoksajmitch: great them21:59
ivoksthen21:59
infinityivoks: Works from my hotel room too.22:00
ivoksworks now for me too22:00
RoAkSoAxivoks, oh really?? i think it is because there's another server sessions at the same time and lots of people are signed to it22:02
ivoksRoAkSoAx: actually, two of them22:02
ivoksRoAkSoAx: so, there are 3 server related sessions at the same time22:03
RoAkSoAxivoks, yes.. there are.. so other people have signed to those other meetings.. anyways.. I won't be able to listen to it since It's like 2am for me :)22:04
ivoksRoAkSoAx: i'll talk with session manager to get that rescheduled if possible, since i'd like to attend those other sessions at that time22:06
RoAkSoAxivoks, ok cool :) btw.. do you have little time for a couple of packaging related questions?22:07
ivokssure22:07
RoAkSoAxivoks, remeber paraview http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27131383/paraview_3.4.0-4ubuntu1.debdiff ? Do I have to summit to debian the changes originated from the python 2.6 transition ? How should I send the changes?22:08
NicolasM14Hi ! I wonder how to display Ext4 new creation, deletion dates attributes. LS and STAT just give the 3 Ext3 attrs. Anyone know how ?22:09
ivoksRoAkSoAx: you can send a patch, saying that you tested it with python2.6, and that this diff will make it possible to build with future releases of python in debian22:10
RoAkSoAxivoks, so for example, I can strip out my debdiff like this: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/180680/ and send it to debian?22:11
ivoksRoAkSoAx: didn't you have to change one more file to make it build with python2.6?22:13
ivoksRoAkSoAx: you took an upstream patch, remember?22:13
RoAkSoAxivoks, I forwarded that patch to debian, and they included it very quick so i no longer need it:    * Bug fix: "paraview fails to build with some QT lib 4.x versions",22:14
RoAkSoAx     thanks to Andres E. Rodriguez Lazo (Closes: #529632).22:14
ivoksRoAkSoAx: great22:14
ivoksRoAkSoAx: than that's it22:14
RoAkSoAxivoks, ok, I'll summit the diff then. my other question is realted to:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mapnik/+bug/378819 ...Upstream has left a comment and said that I could drop some changes in debian/rules because in the perspective of upstream, they are not needed to build... Should I do what upstream recommends?22:15
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 378819 in mapnik "Please merge mapnik 0.6.0-1 (universe) from debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,In progress]22:15
NicolasM14Hi ! No one using Ext4 here ? :(22:17
ivoksRoAkSoAx: i'll have to look at that during day time; i can't concentrate very well now22:19
RoAkSoAxivoks, ok :)-.. and besides of that I've done other merges, you can see them here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/4nDr3s/Mentorship#Merges if you want to review them, however i've subscribed them to u-u-s22:21
ivoksRoAkSoAx: good; i'll look at them after uds22:22
RoAkSoAxivoks, ok awesome.. I'll work on other merges this week and after that we can work on something else then :) Have fun there btw :)22:22
ivokshehe will do22:23
ivoksgood nihgt22:23
RoAkSoAxnight22:24
yeasondovecot/postfix, this shows up in the mail.log: "warning: SASL authentication failure: cannot connect to saslauthd server: No such file or directory" Any ideas...? I can't seem to figure it out. sasl2-bin and the libraries are installed22:29
yeasonanybody have any ideas...?22:36
Rafael_is rsync the best option to makes copies of and ubuntu server to a NAS?22:46
TJ`is there an alternate ubuntu server iso?#23:01
TJ`i cant seem to find one...23:01
ajmitchno, because the server iso uses the same installer as the alternate iso23:04
ajmitchdekstop & alternate install the same stuff, different ways23:04
TJ`according to the wiki the alternate install is what i need to get my fakeraid to work23:05
yeasonthe server iso should come with support for that, you would need the alternate if you are installing ubuntu desktop. if I remember correctly23:06
TJ`yeason it claims to be supported23:10
TJ`but the the system doesnt boot correctly23:11
TJ`doesnt boot at all more like23:11
TJ`!23:11
TJ`the alternate desktop installation works23:12
TJ`but the server iso doesnt!23:12
TJ`ok no it doesnt...23:12
TJ`for some reason though when i do dmraid -ay and then exit from the shell it works perfectly23:14
TJ`is there a way to automate this?23:15
billybigriggercan anyone here help me?23:50
billybigriggerim trying to get apache to read index.php instead of index.html23:50
TJ`did u delete index.html?23:50
TJ`do you have them both in the same folder?23:51
billybigriggeri've added directoryindex index.php index.html index.htm into my /apache2/sites-available/default and restarted apache...23:51
yann2billybigrigger > edit the order of the files in the DirecotryIndex thingy23:51
billybigriggeredit?23:51
billybigriggeri had to add it...where can i edit it?23:51
yann2well now that seems correct23:51
yann2/etc/apache2/apache.conf23:51
billybigriggermaybe im adding it in the wrong place if there's a place to edit it :P23:51
yann2I'd change it there and leave the vhost23:51
billybigriggerahh i was told to add it to my vhost23:51
billybigriggerk lemme try that out...23:51
billybigriggerDirectoryIndex not found in apache2.conf23:52
billybigriggerhmmm...should i add it to end? or is supposed to be somewhere23:53
yann2just put index.php first23:54
yann2mmh wait23:54
yann2mods-available/dir.conf23:55
yann2change it there23:55
billybigriggerseems every forum question on directoryindex looks like its in the vhost conf23:56
billybigriggerok, ill try there23:56
billybigriggerroger23:57
billybigriggerthanks yann223:57
yann2you can probably also put it in the vhost conf :)23:57
yann2np23:57
yann2just if you put it there it will be valid for all the websites23:57

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