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mm_202Hey guys, Im 8.04.2 (x64) and want to upgrade it to 9.04.  I tried 'do-release-upgrade' but it says 'No new release found'.  How do I go about upgrading without a full reinstall?00:07
mm_202Im running*00:07
mm_202nm, found it in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades00:09
PleXsJanC, It works now ;)00:11
PleXsJanC, I made a typo error i guess :)00:11
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uvirtbotNew bug: #388172 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 (main) "package mysql-server-5.0 5.1.30really5.0.75-0ubuntu10.2 failed to install/upgrade: underproces post-installation script returnerede afslutningsstatus 1" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38817201:26
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wsais anyone aware of an sshd-enabled installer image for 9.04?  i'm trying to google around for one and getting a lot of noise04:43
ThreetimesHi I just successfully installed spamassasin. How do I place spam-flagged mails in a seperate IMAP mailbox? I use postfix with maildir. I think I have to use procmail, but I don't know if I configured it correctly.05:14
wsaThreetimes: you do in fact have to tell your mail delivery agent (in this case procmail) where to put it; can you post your config?05:43
twbwsa: within the installer, you can use anna-install openssh-server (IIRC) to get sshd running05:43
twbwsa: if you write a preseed file, you ought to be able to seed the necessary questions before that, and have it install sshd.05:44
Threetimeshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/198184/05:44
wsaThreetimes: I assume this is maildir format?05:45
Threetimesyes05:45
wsaThreetimes: are you sure about X-Spam-Flag?  I have X-Spam-Status in mine;05:47
wsaalso I have a trailing slash -- '.Junk/' -- don't know how that gets parsed05:48
ThreetimesI have both, and more. In fact, I have all of these: http://paste.ubuntu.com/198186/05:49
ThreetimesI'll check the slash right now05:49
Threetimesdoesn't work05:50
Threetimeshow can I be sure the .procmailrc file is actually processed?05:51
wsawhaaaa05:52
Threetimes?05:52
wsadoes procmail run as you?05:52
Threetimeshow do I know?05:52
wsado you have any log output from procmail?  probably not, eh?05:53
Threetimesmaybe, i'll search /var/log05:53
Threetimesnothing...05:54
wsatry putting this directive in /etc/procmailrc ?05:54
wsaor wherever procmailrc is on ubuntu05:55
Threetimesit's in ky home dir.05:55
Threetimes /home/peter/.procmailrc05:55
wsathe global procmailrc, I mean05:55
Threetimesow05:55
wsaI might be sending you on a wild goose chase05:56
Threetimesmanual says: http://paste.ubuntu.com/198196/06:00
Threetimes/etc/procmailrc doesn't exist in my system06:00
wsahmm06:04
wsaI don't know what to say; your .procmailrc looks correct, some kind of output from procmail would be helpful06:07
Threetimeshow do i let it generate output?06:10
ThreetimesI fount out that prcmail is using mbox.06:29
Threetimesand that is is working right now, but not in thet right way (yet)06:30
Threetimeshow do I configure procmail for Maildir?06:30
sbeattieThreetimes: just make the targets end in '/'; that'll cause procmail to treat it as maildir06:35
Threetimesnope (just tried that)06:36
Threetimesbut i'll look into this later today06:36
sbeattieThreetimes: did you set the LOGFILE variable to cause procmail to log what it's doing?06:38
mhikuhow can i install mysql 6 and php mysql 6 using apt-get ?06:57
Jeeves_mhiku: I don't think you can yet?07:01
mhikuokay, thanks07:02
Jeeves_mhiku: They arent' in Karmic repo's07:02
Jeeves_So I think you need to compile them yourselve07:02
mhikudoes 5.4 in the repos yet too?07:02
Jeeves_php5 seems to be php5.2.9, currently07:05
Jeeves_mhiku: http://www.bencornwell.com/2007/11/18/php-6-installation-guide-for-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon/07:06
Threetimes_hi, how do I configure procmail to use Maildir?08:35
cefI've built up a machine using jaunty and when I log out of a text console, the login prompt doesn't come back until I poke it with 'initctl start tty1' (or whatever tty it is).. is this a known issue or any ideas WHY this happens? I've looked thru /etc/event.d/ and it all seems fine.08:45
Threetimes_cef: I have no idea...08:47
cefThreetimes_: yeah got me a lil stumped.. thought I'd ask about instead of mindlessly thumping my head on the screen08:48
sorenThreetimes_: Just add a slash to the targets.08:50
sorenThreetimes_: If the mailbox ends in a slash, procmail assumes Maildir.08:51
Threetimes_tried, doesn't work08:51
sorenWell... Doing it wrong :)08:51
sorenit works for me.08:51
sorenCan I see your procmail rules?08:51
Threetimes_wiil post thet asap, just killed my ajax ssh app :p08:52
sorenajaxterm?08:53
Threetimes_soren: yes, it's really useful at school08:53
Threetimes_http://pastebin.com/f196cb0df08:54
Threetimes_The spamassasin headers are definately there.08:55
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sorenAnd what happens?08:55
Threetimes_my mail ends up in /var/mail08:55
sorenEr..08:55
cefdoes anyone on 9.04 have an /etc/inittab file?08:55
Threetimes_if I disable procmail, it works08:55
sorencef: Ubuntu doesn't use an inittab file.08:56
sorenThreetimes_: That makes no sense.08:56
sorenThreetimes_: If you disable procmail, your mail gets filtered correctly?08:56
sorenThreetimes_: What's doing the filtering?08:56
cefsoren: guessed that.. but from older installs of upstart it used it ONLY to figure out the equivalent default runlevel08:56
Threetimes_no filtering has actually ever happend.08:56
sorenThreetimes_: Ok, here's the deal:08:56
Threetimes_no mail has been automatically put in "Junk"08:57
sorenThreetimes_: a) You're asking about getting procmail to use Maildir, but your problem is clearly that procmail isn't filtering correctly.08:57
sorenThreetimes_: b) You need to tell procmail where to put your mail by default (if it doesn't get filtered otherwise).08:57
sorenYou do this using the DEFAULT variable.08:58
sorenGuessing from your procmail rule, you want to set it to:08:58
sorenDEFAULT=Maildir/08:58
Threetimes_is mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" in postfix' main.cf right?08:58
sorenYeah, that looks about right.08:58
sorenThat's the default, isn't it?08:58
Threetimes_I got it from spamassassin's wiki08:59
sorenWell, anyway. It looks about right.09:00
cefgah.. why won't my console getty's respawn. *sigh*09:01
sorenThreetimes_: Did it help?09:05
Threetimes_Mail containing "hello"ends in my mailbox, mail containing the GTUBE disappears.09:06
Threetimes_I'll look at this later.09:06
Threetimes_bye!09:06
cefso, anyone got any idea why local console gettys won't respawn after the user logs out?09:25
sorenNo idea.09:26
cefonce I restart them, everything works as expected09:26
cefI've got a vague idea that since the gettys get started asap, that it happens before /etc/init.d/bootlogs.sh, and so they don't restart properly.. might set DELAYLOGIN=yes in /etc/default/rcS09:28
cefBINGO! That fixed it. Not sure why it happens, but it happens!09:34
Threetimes_Hi, I have a procmail problem. http://pastebin.com/f624e20011:21
Threetimes_Spam mails don't end up in the Junk box, they disappear.11:23
sorenAdd "LOGFILE=mail.log" to your .procmailrc11:26
sorenTry again, and see what the log file says.11:26
sorenThreetimes_: ^11:26
Threetimes_ok, thanx11:26
Threetimes_will try that when I'm home, after five more hours :(11:27
sorenWhere exactly do you expect the mails to land?11:28
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Sir_Lyoshykhello to everyone.. can somebody help me with choicing filesystems?12:36
Sir_Lyoshyknobody?12:39
Threetimes_I fixed the procmail problem, and i'm not even home yet!13:54
Threetimes_http://pastebin.com/f7c022213:54
Threetimes_sorry, http://pastebin.com/f7c02221613:54
Threetimes_this is the correct .procmailrc file13:55
bogeyd6Number 1 overlooked service for admins? Apticron14:20
* soren has a nagios plugin that does about the same thing14:22
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petxI need some help...14:39
petxI need to add my IP in different netmask... any clue...??14:40
Sam-I-Amhowso?14:40
Sam-I-Amifconfig ethX <ip> netmask <netmask>14:40
petxone is for access to my ISP I'm using now... another is my neighborhod network...14:42
petxSam-I-Am, how is it sam...?? sry, I'm new...14:42
Sam-I-Ammaybe you don't mean netmask...14:42
petxSam-I-Am, hmmm... I'll explain...14:43
petxSam-I-Am, my IP now is 192.168.x.x in 255.255.255.014:44
petxSam-I-Am, I just want to add another IP, 172.18.x.x in 255.255.0.0...14:44
Sam-I-Amon the same interface?14:45
petxyups14:45
Sam-I-Amhmmm, weird... but ok... you'd need to create an alias14:45
Sam-I-Amso ifconfig eth0:0 172.18 ... netmask 255.255...14:45
Sam-I-Amthen you'd have your 192 and your 172 on the same interface14:45
bogeyd6Does anyone here know how to install and configure tripwire for ubuntu?14:46
Sam-I-Ambogeyd6: apt-get install tripwire14:46
Sam-I-Ambogeyd6: you can find config docs online14:47
bogeyd6Sam-I-Am, ok, i did that, and i generated the keys. Whats next?14:47
petxSam-I-Am, /etc/network/interfaces??14:47
Sam-I-Ambogeyd6: this isn't a tripwire support channel :/14:47
Sam-I-Ampetx: no, thats the manual way to do it14:47
Sam-I-Amin interfaces you'd set one up like the eth0 one, only it would be called eth0:0 and have only the IP and netmask14:47
bogeyd6petx, if you run the cl like Sam-I-Am suggests, the next time you restart networking it will erase it14:47
petxso... how can it set to permanent..??14:49
Sam-I-Ampetx: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/ubuntu-linux-creating-ethernet-alias-for-eth0-network-device.html14:50
petxSam-I-Am, is it in different netmask...??14:51
Sam-I-Amyou can make an alias whatever you want... however, i dont think what you're trying to do will actually work like you think it will14:52
petxSam-I-Am, why...??14:55
Sam-I-Ambecause you're trying to access two separate networks from the same interface14:56
petxSam-I-Am, but it works on w*****s.. >,<14:57
Sam-I-Amwhat you probably want is two network cards... one hooked up to your ISP, and the other to your home network.14:57
Sam-I-Amthen it'll work on linux if you're explaining it right14:58
petxSam-I-Am, sry.. my english is bad...14:58
_rubena /wii petx15:00
petx_ruben, a /wii...??15:01
petxhmm... I'm confused how to explain then...15:04
petxT_T15:04
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twbCan you "overcommit" RAM in kvm?15:14
twbThat is, on an 8GiB system with four VMs, tell each one it can use up to 6GiB, and rely on them to usually only need 1GiB15:15
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Ethosdoes "virtual host" in tasksel install vmware-server?15:47
Sam-I-AmEthos: no, vmware server is a commercial product15:48
Sylphid|workanyone know where i can get a really cheap (~$200 or less)  36U square hole rack ?15:48
Sam-I-AmSylphid|work: doesnt seem like an ubuntu issue :P15:48
Ethosno it's not15:49
Ethosvmware server is free15:49
Sam-I-AmEthos: its not considered open source though15:49
Sylphid|workSam-I-Am, its gonna house ubuntu servers =P15:49
Sam-I-AmSylphid|work: google is your friend!15:49
Sam-I-AmSylphid|work: ubuntu servers self-levitate, no rack needed15:49
Sylphid|workSam-I-Am, cheapest im comming up with is $35015:49
Sam-I-Amracks aint cheap15:50
Sylphid|workSam-I-Am, if only......=P15:50
sorenEthos: It doesn not cost anything, that's correct.15:50
twbEthos: vmware-server is gratis.  It is not compliant with Ubuntu's requirements for free software.15:50
sorenEthos: However, it's still a commercial, non-free product.15:50
PleXsanyone known why kvm do not reboot with winxp15:50
twbsoren: "proprietary".15:50
twb:-)15:50
Sam-I-AmEthos: the virtual host on ubuntu would be more likely aimed towards KVM or even virtualbox15:50
sorenthat too :)15:50
Ethosso what does "virtual host" install on tasksel? :DD15:50
Sam-I-AmEthos: but nothing says you can't install vmware15:50
sorenkvm+libvirt15:50
twbI sit next to a #debian-legal weenie every day15:51
Sam-I-AmEthos: kvm15:51
Ethosah ok15:51
Ethosthanks15:51
Sam-I-Amwhich is actually quite nice...15:51
EthosI don't think vmware server will run on my linode anyway...15:51
Sam-I-Amvmware is overrated imho15:51
Sylphid|workSam-I-Am, im working on setting up a server farm in my house to provide free (donations accepted) VPS15:51
Sam-I-AmSylphid|work: for who?15:51
twbSylphid|work: I see several things wrong with this picture.15:51
Sylphid|workSam-I-Am, the community15:51
Sylphid|workSam-I-Am, anyone that wants one15:52
twbIt seems to me you'd be better off joining one of the existing not-for-profit hosting/VPS providers.15:52
twbFor example, hcoop and freeshell aren't strictly VPSs, but they do similar things.15:52
Sylphid|worktwb, that prolly will happen down the line but im still working out the kinks ... need to get some ground work laid first and formost15:53
twbThis will spare you the legal hassle of creating an accredited not-for-profit organization to accept donations, the power bills, the noise pollution, etc.15:53
twbOf course, if you're doing it for pedagogical rather than pro bono reasons, that's different... but you can't (safely) accept donations in that case.15:54
Sylphid|worktwb, honestly im a technical guy with no business background.... so that is a concern15:55
Sylphid|worktwb, im just looking for a niche that i have to give back to the community....15:56
Sam-I-AmSylphid|work: start helping maintain packages :)15:57
Sylphid|worktwb, and it just so happens that i work for my ISP so bandwidth is free for me and this would be a fun project15:57
twbYou could set up a package mirror if your ISP doesn't already host one15:58
Sam-I-Amthats an idea15:58
Sylphid|workSam-I-Am, i still need to get my feet wet on package maintenance15:58
Sylphid|worktwb, good call!15:58
Sam-I-AmSylphid|work: do you manage network services at your isp?15:58
Sylphid|worktwb, any idea how much bandwidth a mirror pulls on average?15:58
Sylphid|workSam-I-Am, sure do15:58
Sam-I-Amdepends on use15:58
Sam-I-AmSylphid|work: do you run things like bind, dhcp, ldap?15:59
Sylphid|workbind and dhcp yes ldap no15:59
Sam-I-Amwell, you could run debian unstable or ubuntu karmic somewhere and test some of those packages... or roll upstream source into packages and test them16:00
Sam-I-Amfor example.. i use dhcp with ldap.  ISC released dhcp4, but since the patch to do ldap only works with 3, i have a vested interest in the patch getting ported to v4 when debian makes a package for it... so thats what i'm doing now.16:01
kajeCan someone tell me what the debian-sys-maint user is in my mysql database? Also, it added two users with blank usernames. Can I delete those? I want to lock down my installation as much as I can16:01
Sylphid|workSam-I-Am, does dhcp have that much maintenance required any more?16:01
Sam-I-AmSylphid|work: well, particularly now since we need a package for v4... dont have one yet.16:01
Sam-I-Amthey changed the entire build mechanism16:01
Sylphid|workahh ic16:01
Sam-I-Amso its not a simple upstream insertion16:02
Sylphid|worki was thinking bout diving into the zebra code16:02
twbSylphid|work: depends on the implementation, but the debmirror manual should give you some rough numbers.16:02
twbSylphid|work: ideally you would provide a mirror of much stuff, but hardy/main alone is only a few gigabytes in total, and changes not at all.16:03
mbeierl1anyone here have experience with likewise open and assigning domain users or groups to local unix groups?16:03
twbSam-I-Am: maybe we should all boycott ISC dhcpc and use pump ;-P16:04
Sam-I-Ameh...16:04
twbOh, did you mean dhcpd?16:04
Sam-I-Amyes, d16:04
twbAh.  I am slack; I use dnsmasq for that.16:05
Sam-I-Ami wish dnsmasq had more features i need16:05
mbeierl1twb: can dnsmasq do SOA records?16:05
twbBut it already HAS dbus! >duck<16:05
twbmbeierl1: IIRC I saw upstream ships with an (unapplied) patch for those.16:05
twbNo, that was LOC16:06
twbBrain fart, it's 1:11AM here and I'm debuilding16:06
mbeierl1twb: close... but not SOAgar... okay... :)16:06
twbmbeierl1: you can tell dnsmasq to be *the* authoritative server for some domains.16:08
mbeierl1oh.  would that do it?16:08
twbmbeierl1: I don't know if that counts as SOA, I haven't dumped its packets16:08
twbBut dnsmasq is meant to be a caching dns slave, and serving local records locally16:08
mbeierl1twb: I'm trying to set up a linux/windows hybrid network for a school16:08
twbIt's not meant to be world-facing16:08
mbeierl1and use likewise open to have the linux machines be part of the domain16:09
mbeierl1but something is looking for SOA records for the domain16:09
mbeierl1the Windows Domain name and the linux local net domain name are the same - is that a bad idea?16:09
twbI don't do Windows, sorry.16:17
twbmbeierl1: -f, --filterwin2k Later versions of windows make periodic DNS requests which don’t get sensible answers from the public DNS and can cause problems by triggering dial-on-demand links. This flag turns on an option to filter such requests.  The requests blocked are for records of types SOA and SRV, and type ANY where the requested name has underscores, to catch LDAP requests.16:21
twbmbeierl1: does that help?16:22
mbeierl1well, the SRV records I already have serving back to the PDC, and that works16:22
mbeierl1I just don't know if the PDC needs to be the SOA for its domain name16:22
mbeierl1I'll give it a shot and see16:23
mbeierl1but my real question is if anyone here has actually used Likewise for unix authentication?16:24
twbnever heard of it16:26
mbeierl1http://www.likewise.com/products/likewise_open  - comes in the likewise-open5 package in Jaunty16:33
twbHmm, not in Debian yet.16:33
twb"Winter 2009 Edition"... bloody hemispherists.16:33
mbeierl1hee hee16:34
mbeierl1does that mean June?  or December?16:34
huatssoren: around ?16:37
sorenhuats: wazzup?16:38
huatshey soren16:38
huatshow are you ?16:39
sorenhuats: Crazy busy. :)16:39
sorenhuats: You?16:39
huatsquite a lot too :)16:40
huatsI still have on my local computer the virt-manager merge available16:40
huatsI just need to review something with you...16:40
huats(before to put it on LP I mean)16:40
huatsso when you have 5 minutes can you please tell me your opinion on :16:41
huatsThere was a patch that you made for testing that the user who is launching the virt-manager is in the virtd group16:41
huatsI am not sure it is still necessary16:41
sorenI think kirkland wrote that patch, actually.16:41
huatsok16:42
kirklandhuats: soren: howdy ...16:51
huatshey kirkland16:51
huatshow are you ?16:51
kirklandhuats: fine, what's up?16:51
huatssame here16:51
huats:)16:51
huatsI was saying to soren16:51
huatsthat I have done (locally) the virt-manager merge16:52
huatsand that I have just a question regarding a patch that apparently you wrote (according to soren)16:52
huatsthe one that verifies that the user is in the virtd group16:52
huatsdo you remember that ?16:52
huatsbecause I am not sure it is necessary16:53
huatsand thus I'd like an opinion before putting that on LP16:53
rsrhello17:12
rsrI have two ubuntu server gateways. They both have exactly the same services but one has the ip 209 and the other has 210. Is it possible for me to make a script to change 210's ip to 209 in case internet connection fails on 209? it will then take place of the other server in case of a downtime.17:15
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sorenrsr: Look at heartbeat or redhat-cluster-suite17:35
rsrok17:39
rsrthanks17:39
Sam-I-Amrsr: look at linux-ha17:40
Sam-I-Amrsr: which contains heartbeat :)17:40
rsryes17:41
rsrheatbeat seams hardcore to set up though17:41
rsrI will have to thoroughly read all the man pages and docs17:42
rsrthanks for your help17:43
rsrI have to go17:43
RoAkSoAxrsr, there are many howto's17:46
Sam-I-Amheartbeat looks painful but its really not bad for just switching hot IPs17:53
Sam-I-Amanything using xml is painful at first :/17:53
RoAkSoAxbut it is not hard at all it is just 5 lines in the heartbeat config to setup the IP switching17:55
Sylphid|workis it possible to set up a terminal emulator using cat or tail and echo ?18:36
johnny5Anyone know how to go about switching from apache-mpm-prefork to apache-mpm-worker?18:38
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thierry_hi, I've just set up my apache webserver but I don't know where to put files to make them visible via http19:20
giovani|workthierry_: by default, /var/www/19:20
giovani|workbut that's specified in apache's config19:21
thierry_giovani|work : k, I don't have a /srv/www directory so I'll check the config19:21
thierry_giovani|work : is it the root directory argument?19:23
maswananyone found a list of which servers are talked about in here? http://www.ubuntu.com/news/hp-proliant-servers-certified-ubuntu19:34
maswanhttp://webapps.ubuntu.com/certification/list/?release=9.04&category=Server <- only two are listed here19:34
zoopstermaswan: for G6, that is all that is currently certified...more are coming AFAIK19:49
maswanso it is 17 configurations of 1 or 2 servers among the G6 generation?19:57
maswanyeah, from a closer reading, it seems like only dl360 and dl380 g6, and also, only 32-bit legacy versions?20:01
petxhi all... I need to set dual IP with different netmask... any idea??20:03
zoopstermaswan: the latter is correct...the 380 and 380 G6's20:04
zoopstermaswan: I mean 380 and 360...yeesh20:05
zoopsterpetx: please clarify...two cards or one card with 2 addrs?20:07
maswanWell, I'm guessing the blades won't be certified anytime soon, given https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/36096620:07
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 360966 in linux "bnx2x missing in initrd for install media" [Medium,In progress]20:07
petxzoopster, 1 card... two ip in different netmask...20:07
petxI've tried with the aliases... but I'm confused then... I dont know how to set it with different netmask...20:09
zoopsterpetx: try this http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-230622.html20:10
oruworkhow can i check which version of mysql server i have installed ?20:12
petxzoopster, it works... thanks so much...20:14
zoopsterpetx: sure thing. enjoy.20:14
zoopstermaswan: never know...that's an easy fix20:17
petxzoopster, I saw /etc/rc.conf... what's it...??20:18
maswanzoopster: oh, I've just had a guy over inf #fai butt his head against that for a couple of hours by now.20:20
petxnvm... I removed it... nothing happened then..20:20
maswanzoopster: got an easy workaround, or is it an easy fix on the package side?20:20
oruworkquestion. is anyone familiar with vtiger crm ? i am looking for an installation guide on ubuntu20:20
zoopstermaswan: no easy fix from me...but it's only needed if you need networking during the install, no?20:21
maswanzoopster: yes, but it is rather hard to do automated network installs without networking during the install20:21
zoopstermaswan: heh...good point20:21
zoopsteroruwork: for edgy, but looks simple enough. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=35839520:24
oruworkzoopster-> i'm looking at that , vtiger now comes with a binary , not .tar20:25
zoopsteroruwork: the vtiger wiki has some install docs...those don't work?20:26
oruworkzoopster-> i'm about to find out20:26
zoopsteroruwork: good luck20:26
oruworkzoopster-> just dont want to break anything :)20:26
zoopsteroruwork: it's linux...easily fixed20:27
oruworkzoopster-> they sai i must have    1. Access to set PHP directive : max_execution_time = 60020:27
oruworknot sure how to check that20:27
zoopsterthat's in the php.ini or in a .htaccess file20:32
petxhow can I scan w*****s based shared folder on my network... any clue...??20:32
zoopsteroruwork: you can easily check the variables with a php_info script20:33
oruworkzoopster-> not sure what you mean20:34
oruworkphp_info ?20:34
sgsaxanybody famliar with gentoo's glsa-check?20:35
sgsaxI'm curious if anybody has done something similar for debian/ubuntu20:36
zoopsteroruwork: just create a test.php file with this line in it "< ?php phpinfo() ?>" without quotes on your web server...when you hit that file via a browser it will list all of the settings for your php install20:37
oruworkzoopster-> http://www.selsovet.com/images/test.php20:40
oruworkcan someone evaluate this please http://pastebin.com/m1bbd1f2d20:44
sgsaxso awk is not on your system?20:46
sgsaxisn't that part of ubuntu-server metapackage?20:46
oruworkdont know20:47
sgsaxwell, on my latest LTS install, mawk is installed20:47
sgsaxand on my latest jaunty desktop, both gawk and mawk are installed20:48
a1fawow is vmware really that resource hogging20:50
a1faor there is some extra step/patch for ubuntu-server20:50
a1faIO to vmware is awful20:50
a1fai am seeing 120ms delay from host os to client os20:50
sgsaxno, vmware is a hog20:50
a1faawful product20:50
a1fai just want to beat it with a stick20:51
sgsaxit's a great product, when it works :)20:51
a1fai have 10 GB of ram 2x2.6Ghz Intel Xeon20:51
a1faIBM server20:51
sgsaxyou should try the free ESXi server, instead of the ordinary free server20:51
a1famy load average is 3+20:51
a1fasgsax : what benefits does that bring?20:51
sgsaxit's a true hypervisor20:52
sgsaxI've been using the free server, and am switching over to ESXi20:53
a1facan it import images?20:53
sgsaxthough on my production free server, I'm showing a pretty low load, running 6-8 active VMs20:53
a1fahehe20:53
sgsaxyou'll need their converter tool to import from free server to ESXi20:54
a1fathis shit all started happening after i installed norton antivirus on client os20:54
sgsaxah, well that would do it20:54
a1faWindows XP20:54
a1fano matter how much ram i give it20:54
a1fait still crawls20:54
drurewcan anyone sujest a sitebuilder20:54
a1fatha mgmt website is awful in terms of resources20:54
oruworkhow can i get to the buttom of the man page quickly ?20:55
drurewpg down20:55
zoopsteroruwork: not sure what it needs...maybe original-awk?20:55
zoopsteroruwork: your php thing...are you sure you have php running with apache?20:56
oruworkzoopster-> yup 100%20:57
a1fadoes virtuablbox require x11 to run?20:58
nick125It has a headless feature, I believe20:59
oruworknow i am getting this error  zoopster http://pastebin.com/m3805466920:59
oruworkdoesnt list what i'm missing20:59
oruworkdoesnt list what its looking for20:59
a1fanick125 : is there a package?21:00
zoopsteroruwork: yes it does...you are missing "make"21:02
sgsaxsounds like ou don't have a proper base install21:03
a1favirtualbox-ose - x86 virtualization solution - binaries21:03
a1fais this it?21:05
nick125a1fa: I believe so21:07
a1fahm any urls on how to work this thing headlesly?21:08
a1favirtualbox21:08
a1faQt WARNING: VirtualBox: cannot connect to X server21:08
a1fait wants X21:08
nick125Maybe VBoxHeadless? I never used it headless, unfortunately.21:08
oruworkwhat is the default location of <apachehome> in 9.04 server ?21:11
sorenWhat is <apachehome>?21:12
oruworkSpecify the location of <apachehome>/bin/httpd in your system (For example /etc/httpd/bin) :21:16
oruworksoren->21:16
soren/usr21:19
oruworksoren-> nope :(21:22
sgsaxhow about /usr/sbin/apache221:23
sorenoruwork: Then you need to rephrase your question.21:23
sorenoruwork: What are you trying to do?21:23
oruworksoren-> in the middle of installing vtiger crm21:24
sorenI'm just going to read "vtiger crm" as "something", if that's ok? Go on.21:24
oruworkthe installer script is asking me this question http://pastebin.com/m2754d7c921:24
soren/usr/sbin/apache221:25
sorenIt's asking you for the path to apache, not this made up "<apachehome>" thingamabob.21:26
sgsaxdid you read through the installation manual?21:26
sgsaxthey list all required packages there for 6 distros21:27
sgsaxalso seems to be a pretty thorough install guide, should be able to answer most of your questions there21:29
oruworkreading the insatllation instructions here http://wiki.vtiger.com/index.php/Vtiger_CRM_5.0.4_-_Installation_Manual_for_Linux#Choose_the_Correct_Linux_Distribution21:31
oruworksgsax-> awk is not listed there, though i needed it21:31
oruworksgsax-> so is make21:31
oruworkthis sux21:32
sorenoruwork: Is apache installed?21:35
sgsaxif you don't have awk, then I'm pretty sure your base install is not complete21:38
sgsaxand make is part of build-essentials21:39
sgsaxwhich is listed21:39
oruworksoren-> yes apache is installed21:39
sgsaxso according to the install manual, it will first ask you for the location of your apache config files21:40
sgsaxwhich should be /etc/apache221:40
sgsaxand then for the location of the apache binary21:40
sgsaxwhich should be /usr/sbin/apache221:40
sgsax(redhat et al use httpd for apache)21:41
oruworkyes i was missing build-essential i just installed it and trying the installer again21:45
oruworksgsax-> http://pastebin.com/m7d7c5671 :(21:47
oruworksame thing21:47
oruworkif i choose an option to install apache bondled with CRM ?21:48
oruworkis that gonna break stuff ?21:48
oruworkcause its already installed and i have stuff running21:48
oruworkwhy is it looking for httpd and not httpd.conf ?21:52
oruworksoren-> ?21:55
oruworksgsax-> ?21:55
oruwork:)21:55
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phoenixzI have this in the /etc/fstab: UUID=ff479173-12f1-416b-88d8-58e60282585d /boot           ext2    relatime        0       222:20
phoenixzso its using the UUID for the device, not the /dev/vgname/lvname22:20
phoenixzI want to add another lv to the fstab22:20
phoenixzbut I cant find the UUID for that lv22:21
phoenixzI tried lvdisplay, but the UUIDs in there are no the ones I find in the fstab.. Where can I find these UUID's?22:21
Marticuscan someone recommend a good book on ubuntu server?22:48
Marticusis there a certification program for ubuntu server?22:55

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