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alex88[sleep]xperia2: r u on?00:00
xperia2yes i am ! wish you a good sleep alex. we see us sure tommorow00:02
alex88[sleep]xperia2: thanks...btw, last thing, what you mean with virtual hosts?00:03
alex88[sleep]for example redirect www.site.com to /var/www and mail.site.com to /var/www/mail? something like that?00:03
xperia2exactly !00:05
xperia2i need this for running then my subdomains00:06
xperia2like page1.wificom.ch -> /var/www/page1  page2.wificom.ch -> /var/www/page200:06
xperia2think it must work00:07
alex88[sleep]xperia2: it should..xD good luck so, when i'll buy my domain i'll use some nice irc vhosts..xD00:07
alex88[sleep]btw...goodnight really now..00:08
xperia2okay bye alex8800:08
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BookmanI am looking to get my LPIC certification so that I might be able to enter the Linux job market and was just wondering if there is an up to date self study course available online.  I am using IBMs developerworks, but it seems a bit dated as it is from 2005 I believe.00:24
qman__from what I've seen, the LPI exam itself is a bit dated, so you should be fine00:30
qman__they still cover 2.4 kernels AFAIK00:30
qman__unless the exam has seen a major overhaul in the last year or two, you've got nothing to worry about00:31
Bookmanqman__: apparently the last exam version is current as of 2009-04-0100:32
qman__ah00:33
BookmanNot sure of what was updated though.  I do see things like /proc/pci no longer being used.  Obsoleted by lspci.  Things like that.00:34
qman__yeah, when I was last dealing with LPI, it was way out of date00:35
qman__covered stuff that's completely obsolete00:35
qman__that's why I didn't bother taking it, figured I'd wait until they caught up and covered stuff I actually know00:35
BookmanWell, I assume I cannot go too wrong continuing then.00:36
qman__you might want to look up a newer source and compare00:36
mushroomblueBookman: URL for the developer works LPI study course?00:36
qman__but if you're pretty familiar with the inner workings of the system you should be ok00:37
qman__also, be aware of redhat and debian specific stuff, as opposed to just plain linux00:37
qman__ubuntu is to the point where you never even bother with most of the stuff they cover, because it's all automated00:38
qman__play with some less refined distros00:39
mushroomblueyeah.00:39
mushroombluejust install/compile gentoo00:39
mushroombluethat'll get you ready for your LPI.00:39
qman__gentoo, slackware00:39
qman__maybe even freeBSD00:40
qman__while BSD is considerably different from linux, it does require you to learn a lot about manually compiling and installing software00:40
Bookmanhttp://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/lpi/00:40
Bookmanmushroomblue: actually that is a great idea.00:40
mushroomblueBookman: gentoo is awesome, if I can say that without getting b&d00:41
qman__gentoo certainly taught me a lot00:41
qman__but it's not practical for most applications00:42
qman__good toy and learning tool, though00:42
BookmanThere was also a build your own linux type of distro.  You start from the bottom and work up.....00:42
BookmanLinux From Scratch or something like that00:43
qman__gentoo is basically like that, except that it automates the downloading and compiling00:43
BookmanGot it.  Would this all work in a VM or should this be really done on a play machine?00:45
qman__well00:45
qman__you should probably work on a real machine at least once, so that you encounter problems with your hardware00:45
BookmanGood point00:46
qman__I know that seems counter intuitive but dealing with that is an important thing to learn00:46
qman__learning how to figure out what you need in your kernel and such00:46
BookmanNo, not really.  You never really learn about your car until you break down00:46
qman__make sure whatever you use actually works in other linux distros first though00:47
qman__test with ubuntu or whatever00:47
BookmanSo try a few distros is the best way.00:47
BookmanNot just Debian based.00:48
qman__yes00:48
BookmanThank you both for your advice.00:48
=== freeflyi1g is now known as freeflying
everythi_mneptok: thanks for the advice earlier, but its still causing the error. (just for fun I tried a Xubuntu alternate install cd, same result)01:17
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smosererichammond, or anyone else interested, there are hardy (8.04) ec2 testing builds available http://paste.ubuntu.com/310111/01:27
* erichammond dances a jig01:28
smosereven pretty daily build output: http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/hardy/20091105/01:34
smosergah!01:35
smoserthey dont think they're "enabled" for ec2-init :-(01:36
smoserphooey.01:37
preesidentok alex88 i will see how can i send woman to Italy.... :-)01:47
preesidentlets the challenger....this situation, lets post the best out.01:48
preesidentmachine with ubutun server instaled, dont have internet, dont have webmin, dont have winbox,01:48
preesidenthow can you make browse configurations ?01:49
uvirtbotNew bug: #474523 in bacula (universe) "Bacula Version 3?" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47452302:33
smoserwell, those images were bad :-(. i pulled them, but started a build and push with a fix.). new images (listed http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/hardy/20091105/ ) have been sniffed, ssh access working.03:42
ragsIs there a way to configure sbackup to send mail alerts for every backup job completed?04:39
ragsor failures for that matter04:39
KurtKrautrags, that will probably require some shell scripting.05:12
ragsKurtKraut: I am surprised...I mean it's something very basic...I thought I just missed a config option somewhere..but seems like the tools just doesn't provide this feature.05:14
JJmancan anyone tell me why mysql server would be running on a different port then is set by the config file (the default of 3306)  but netstat isn't showing that as the port thats mysqld is using??05:15
KurtKrautrags, you should request it as a feature for sbackup developers.05:16
ragsKurtKraut: Yeh..I will...but I see many requests already...now to find the compelling reason y it's not implement..05:17
KurtKrautrags, the s in sbackup stands for 'simple'. This can be a demonstration that the project meant to be really simple. I'm sure there is other feature rich backup solutions.05:18
ragsBut a report is a must..at least an "OK backup complete"05:31
JJmancan anyone tell me why mysql server would be running on a different port then is set by the config file (the default of 3306)  but netstat isn't showing that as the port thats mysqld is using??05:43
KurtKrautJJman, try lsof -i05:44
JJman6__KurtKraut: ok.  this shows a completely different port than netstat showed.05:49
KurtKrautJJman6__, could you paste the output netstat gave you and lsof gave you? I wouldn't expect different results.05:50
JJman6__lsoft  gave me:  mysqld     2428    mysql   10u  IPv4   5236       TCP localhost:mysql (LISTEN)05:51
JJman6__netstat gives: unix  2      [ ACC ]     STREAM     LISTENING     5237     /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock05:51
JJman6__so 2 diff ports 5236 & 523705:52
JJman6__and well the config file says it should be running on port 330605:52
KurtKrautJJman6__, try lsof -i -P05:56
JJman6__mysqld     2428    mysql   10u  IPv4   5236       TCP localhost:3306 (LISTEN)05:56
JJman6__hmm ok05:57
JJman6__i'm still confused05:57
JJman6__as to which port i should be using to try and connect to  mysql (trying to connect phpmyadmin to DB on a different server)05:57
KurtKrautJJman6__, Please use pastebin.com or pastie.org to paste me the full output of there two commands: lsof -i -P and netstat --ip -n05:58
JJman6__k05:59
Malekohi. could anyone recommend me a simplest and lightest webserver out here? i just need it to host some files06:00
KurtKrautMaleko, fnord, thttpd and monkey06:01
KurtKrautMaleko, I belive fnord is the smallest and simplest.06:01
JJman6__KurtKraut: http://pastebin.com/dac1a3b606:02
JJman6__that netstat output doesn't show anything useful06:03
JJman6__just my remote connection06:03
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KurtKrautJJman, so netstat shows only this?!06:04
MalekoKurtKraut: i will give fnord a try, that thttpd looks good too but it's last updated was 2003, and i cant find site for monkey06:07
* flyback is retiring from helping people on irc till further notice, I have had enough06:07
JJmanYep06:07
JJmanwith the cmd u gave06:07
JJmannetstat -l shows more06:08
KurtKrautMaleko, http://www.monkey-project.com/06:08
KurtKrautJJman, well, I rely more on lsof.06:08
JJmani see that shows localhost:3306  but why then does it show 5236 for 'Device'06:09
JJmani've tried connecting to mysql remotely using all 3 of those ports and none work06:10
KurtKrautJJman, If I'm not mistaken, mysql only respond to localhost requests by default.06:13
qman__^^ this is true06:13
uvirtbotqman__: Error: "^" is not a valid command.06:13
JJmanumm.06:13
qman__uh, ok06:13
JJmanso it won't even accept external requests from phpmyadmin even.06:14
qman__you have to configure mysql to listen on an IP if you want remote connections06:14
JJmanany idea how i can change that06:14
qman__most LAMP configurations have the web server and database on the same server, so it only listens local by default for security reasons06:14
JJmani want remote connection through phpmyadmin mainly06:15
JJman(which is on a server behind same firewall)  so could i just use internal IP06:15
qman__you always use internal IP06:15
qman__external IP translation is handled by the router06:15
JJmanyea we've seperated the DB & web server out into seperate machines to improve security06:16
qman__that actually creates a security risk06:16
qman__but to each his own06:16
qman__a proper firewall and well-configured SQL server can reduce that risk06:17
qman__you're introducing network-based connections to your SQL06:18
qman__where previously they were local only06:18
JJmanTrue.  but i was taught that this is the best way to do it.  Since your web server opens a number of potential risks especially since PHP runs on it.  so if ppl gain access to your webserver and your DB is sitting on the same machine they've got full access to your data06:19
qman__not any more or less so than if the database is on another server06:20
qman__because you have to open up the access to the database anyway06:20
qman__database security comes down to the configuration06:20
JJmannot to mention its not very scalable to have your web & DB server on the same box06:20
qman__that's the only good reason to do it that way, if you need the performance06:20
qman__it is not at all better for security, and is actually worse for security06:21
qman__and involves more work, and creates more poitns of failure06:21
qman__points*06:21
JJmanI dunno06:22
qman__though PHP, you have the same access to the database regardless of which system it is on, local or remote06:22
qman__also, if someone roots your web server, your sql server is still accepting connections from it06:23
JJmani can't really rebut that.   I can say for sure which way or another is better.   Just how i was taught06:23
qman__so you haven't gained anything06:23
qman__yeah06:24
qman__I just want to make it clear06:24
JJman i meant i can not say for sure06:24
qman__the only reason to separate your SQL and web servers is performance06:24
JJmanwhich in itself is a good reason06:24
qman__a properly configured single-server setup is more secure than a properly configured multiple server setup06:24
JJmanalthough i've never seen any hard #'s  to indicate what a single machine can handle versus seperate web & db can handle06:25
qman__it all depends on the hardware you're using and the site you're running06:25
qman__it's a very tough thing to figure out and basically requires a test bed setup06:26
JJmanwhat about the bottleneck of your NIC.  sharing both web & db06:26
JJmanjust slap in a dedicated NIC for web & DB?06:26
qman__in a single server setup, database traffic never hits the network06:26
qman__it stays local06:26
qman__so you actually reduce your network load06:27
JJmanhmmm i guess that makes sense06:27
qman__though the network card itself is very rarely a bottleneck for a web server06:27
qman__more likely is the internet connection06:27
JJmancause your not really going to have a DB request without the web first requesting it06:27
JJmanat least for web based apps06:28
qman__the web based apps only return web traffic06:28
qman__all the database traffic stays on the local machine06:28
qman__and you only return web pages06:28
JJmanWell you definately present some valid points.  Now i wonder why i've wasted so much time configuring these servers seperatly06:28
JJmanyea thats what i meant06:29
qman__the idea is, in a secure configuration, users can't directly request from the database06:29
qman__they request a web page, which renders the information from the database06:29
JJmanYep06:29
JJmanstill comes back to at what point would a seperate DB be required for performance reasons06:30
qman__if you get a whole lot of complex queries06:30
qman__if you have a large database, querying it takes longer than sending the request and returning the result06:30
qman__and eats up CPU time06:30
ninnypantsI'm trying to set dovecot as the MDA for postfix but keep getting this error06:30
qman__so, you might not be able to handle both the database and the web server on the same hardware06:31
qman__you have to have a pretty heavy load or application to need this kind of setup though06:31
ninnypantspostfix: fatal: /etc/postfix/main.cf, line 49: missing '=' after attribute name: "dovecot   unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe     flags=DRhu user=vmail:vmail argv=/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -d ${recipient} "06:31
qman__and if you do, you'll probably use multiple web and database servers06:31
JJmanWell i'm going to be running Joomla based websites  So its a lot of data related stuff.  most everything is stored in the DB.  But we are hoping to grow rapidly and have in excess of 100k hits a day06:32
qman__what kind of hardware are you running on?06:33
JJmanWell we haven't purchased our final hardware.   so i can't give exact specs  ;-)   We are starting out on some low end stuff.06:33
qman__well that's what it all comes down to06:33
qman__if you have quad xeons and whatnot, you could do it all on one server no problem06:34
JJmanbut within a few months we will probably get a pretty hard core quad-core machine06:34
JJmanwe are running multiple VM's06:34
qman__if you're going with bargain bin single core athlons, you probably need more than one server06:34
JJmanour production server will definately be quad-core server stuff06:34
JJmani'm setting up development & test servers right now06:35
JJmanwhich are on just old machines06:35
qman__in your situation I would actually recommend, if one server is too slow, that you use two single-server setups and distribute the sites across the servers06:35
qman__since there are a lot of databases, but each one is just for one site06:36
JJmanWe aren't live with anything yet so we have no current load06:36
JJmanbut our production server will have a good pipe.  100Mb+06:36
qman__yeah06:38
JJmanif u don't mind my asking what kind of work do you do..  what are you qualifications  ;-)06:38
qman__Am I correct in assuming your setup will be a whole lot of instances of one site and its database together?06:38
qman__and not any large databases used by multiple sites?06:39
qman__well06:39
qman__I was the apache2/mysql admin on the baker college cyber defense team, we won the national level competition two years in a row06:40
JJmanWell its likely we will do the multiple instances scenario but haven't quite thought that far ahead06:40
qman__http://nationalccdc.org/06:40
qman__well, what I'm getting at is06:41
JJmanbut its just as likely we will use a single large DB to handle all the sites.   I dunno at this point.   It comes down to how well the first site does and how large hte DB gets and what kind of performance requirements it will have when we are cruising all full speed06:41
qman__if each site has its own smaller database, and you're not sharing information from one database across multiple sites, it's probably more efficient to run single-server LAMP setups, just more than one of them, and distribute the sites over the servers to balance the load06:41
JJmanIts probably easier to manage all sites with one DB06:42
JJmanoh they wouldn't need to be sharing information most likely.  they would be seperate06:42
qman__I doubt that, keeping everything in one database for multiple ecommerce/CMS/web apps is a very bad idea06:42
qman__it can get really messy06:43
JJmanin on DB server but seperate DB's on that server of course06:43
qman__ok06:43
qman__yeah, I would just set up a bunch of LAMP servers, rather than setting up remote mysql06:44
JJmanLike i said i really don't know how big to expect our growth to be on the back end.  so its hard to predict06:44
qman__in what you're looking to host, it's scalable06:44
JJmanwhich would be easy through VM's06:44
qman__it's not that hard to move databases from one server to another, if you need to move a site06:44
JJmansince thats how we plan to manage everything through VM's and snapshots06:44
qman__and if your LAMP servers are VMs, they'd be easy to load balance across real hardware06:44
qman__so06:45
qman__server1 hosts 50 sites and the databases for those sites06:45
qman__server2 hosts 50 more sites and the databases for THOSE sites06:45
qman__etc...06:45
JJmanbut you'd recommend we have seperate VM's environments per each site basically with its own web & db server06:45
qman__no, not separate VMs06:46
qman__that's way too much overhead06:46
qman__I'd have a few VMs, depending on how many real servers you have06:46
qman__and on each of those VMs, have a given number of sites with their databases hosted06:46
JJmanwe will start with 1 powerful production server which should be able to handle all we need for some time06:47
JJmanwe aren't going to have  a lot of sites really06:47
qman__yeah but a VM per site is way too much06:47
JJmank06:47
qman__unless you're serving VPS06:47
qman__just running one VM takes more resources than a dozen sites or more06:48
JJmantrue06:48
JJmanok.  so we will most likely be able to handle all of our sites iwthin 1 vm06:48
qman__really you don't even need VMs for this setup, they only help if you want to set something up like an ec2 cloud06:48
JJmanThe main thing i see growing is the DB needs06:48
qman__where the VMs are dynamically load balanced on real hardware06:49
JJmancause we might have a dozen or 2 sites at most i predict06:49
qman__well, what you're going to run into, if you have an issue, is that too many databases are hosted on one VM06:49
qman__which would happen the same regardless if you split it up my way, or if you had a separate DB VM06:50
JJmanright06:50
JJmanso whats the best way to handle the growth06:50
qman__so, by just putting a few sites per VM (going on your figure of 12), with single-server LAMP configurations, you can distribute the load across VMs06:51
qman__and then distribute the VMs across real hardware06:51
JJmanthats why it seems better ot just start out with seperate DB vm's06:51
qman__but see, it's not any different than having full LAMP VMs06:51
qman__which would be easier to configure and inherently more secure06:51
qman__one more question06:52
qman__does each site have its own IP?06:52
qman__or just domain names06:52
JJmanso lets say for example you have 3sites in 1 VM and the DB for one site is getting too big and affecting performance of other sites.06:52
JJmanthey will have their own IP's i'm sure06:53
qman__ok06:53
qman__continue with your example06:53
JJmanwould it then just be time ti migrate say the big site tahts hogging resources to a VM & along with its DB06:53
qman__yes06:53
JJmanso you'd then have 2 VM's  1 w/ 2 sites & 1 w/ the big site06:54
qman__if the one site is too big and clogging the whole thing up, it's just actually easier to move the whole site with DB than it is to move the DB to a dedicated DB VM06:54
qman__right06:54
JJmanYea i think so06:54
qman__in this way, it doesn't require much configuration change06:55
qman__you literally just move the site configuration, files, and db06:55
qman__and all you have to change then is the IP06:55
JJmanIt'd be pretty easy.  just clone the 1 VM and kill the extra sites in new VM06:55
qman__of course, it's worth noting that in this configuration, the VMs themselves are going to be the biggest performance hit06:56
JJmanYea.  But it will gives us a good gauge as to when we need to expand our hardware needs also.  ;-)  when our VM's become maxed out means we need more server06:57
JJmanI reckon it will take us more than a year for sure to max out our first server!06:57
JJmansince we are buildinga  business from teh ground up06:58
qman__well, not sure about real-world time06:58
qman__but relatively, a nice quad core server is going to last you a while06:58
qman__and when you max it out, you can get another, and move some VMs over to it06:59
JJmanYea.   Ram is probably the first thing to go with VM's  I don't have a ton of VM experience.  but iknow Ram is the # one thing that gets eatin up with new VM's06:59
qman__yes06:59
qman__make sure you overdo it with the RAM07:00
JJmanyar.  for sure.  we'll probably start with like 16Gb  or so07:00
JJmanMin of 8Gb07:01
qman__yeah07:02
qman__with a quad core I'd start with no less than 8GB07:02
JJmanThis will actually help reduce our requirements at first.  Since will only need 1 VM to start really07:02
qman__that CPU is capable of quite a bit07:02
JJmanRawr.  I want to build myself a quad-core machine for my dailey use07:03
JJmanSo your a student?07:05
qman__yes, about to graduate actually07:06
qman__but I do this for more than just coursework07:06
qman__it's a hobby and a profession :)07:06
JJmanyar07:06
JJmanditto07:06
JJmani've been in and out of hte industry.  i went back to school recently to refresh some stuff.  now i'm helping build a company (As a Web & DB developer)07:07
JJmanBut since we have no linux ppl  on the team i'm also stuck with all the network server setup as well.07:07
JJmanactually i think i remember just before i left school like 6months ago.  our instructor had asked for volunteers for a competition that sounds like what you did.07:08
JJmanIt was a DB Admin class i was in07:08
qman__ah07:09
JJmanMight have been the same event07:09
qman__yeah, actually my degrees are with microsoft minors, but I can confidently say I'm better with linux than windows07:09
JJmanlol.  Yea i used to work for Microsoft07:10
qman__I would have taken linux minors but they weren't offered due to lack of interest07:10
JJmanYuppers07:10
JJmanI've drop kicked microsoft products now and use Linux exclusively07:10
qman__I'm definitely linux powered, I only keep windows around for games07:10
JJmanCounter Strike Source  Rawr07:11
JJmanYep me too07:11
JJmanI've been meaning to try and get CSS running in Kubuntu,  but been too busy with work stuff & trying to make money07:12
qman__I used to run my games on linux back with 6.1007:12
qman__it actually worked well then, but then some changes went through and wine just wasn't keeping up07:13
JJmanI run a few windows programs in KDE now.  some with marginal success07:13
qman__so I keep the one windows box07:13
JJmanI play poker online.07:13
JJmanFull Tilt used to work in Wine but hasn't worked for me in last 2 versions.  Fortunately PokerStars still works well07:14
terin_webchatwhy des -server install x11?07:28
kblinwhat did you select as additional packages?07:28
terin_webchatkblin: nothing... hint enter instead off the spacebar when i wanted to select OpenSSH07:29
qman__I think there are a couple x11 packages it depends on for console fonts07:30
qman__but it should not be installing X server at all07:30
kblinI just see the x11-common and x11-client libs07:31
terin_webchatkblin: ok... i just freaked07:33
kblinterin_webchat: the server packages are called xserver-xorg-*07:35
kblinyou shouldn't see any of those07:35
terin_webchatkblin: i changed my mind about the encrypted $HOME... easiest way to turn that off (new, mint, system)07:37
qman__easiest? reinstall07:38
qman__if you haven't done anything07:38
terin_webchatqman__: and wait for installation again?07:38
qman__ten minutes isn't so bad07:38
terin_webchatqman__: 10 minutes, ha!~07:39
kblinterin_webchat: I'm sure you can turn that off, but I've never turned it on, so I don't know what "encrypted home directories" actuall does07:39
qman__10 minutes is a liberal estimate07:39
terin_webchatkblin: it uses encryptfs to encrypt home... sounded like a great idea... until i remembered what machine i was on07:40
qman__I've brought a production LAMP server in 10 minutes, site, database, and all07:40
terin_webchatqman__: interesting07:40
qman__if it07:40
qman__'s taking considerably longer than that07:40
qman__you have a pretty significant hardware bottleneck07:40
kblinyou're on a lousy internet connection?07:40
kblin:)07:40
terin_webchatqman__: i think it's the old CD drive i dug up for installation07:41
qman__I always skip networking during the install07:41
qman__speeds it up immensely07:41
kblinterin_webchat: ok, I take /home is not actually an encrypted partition?07:41
qman__set it up after reboot, then update07:41
terin_webchatkblin: encrypted directory (or file, or something)07:41
terin_webchatqman__: the installer does it for me07:42
kblinqman__: the last few servers I installed, I created root filesystems on SD cards :)07:42
terin_webchatguess i could pull the cable07:42
qman__kblin, how does that go for longevity? I've wanted to do something similar but was worried about burning them out07:44
qman__I've got one server with a 4GB hard drive of old07:44
kblinqman__: as long as you don't write lots of data to it, you should be fine07:44
qman__my concern is the logs07:45
kblinhm, so far I haven't seen any problems, and one of the boxes is running for a year now07:45
qman__oh, nice07:46
qman__I suppose I could use two, and put /var on a separate one07:46
qman__just in case07:46
qman__backup the logs nightly and if it tanks, just replace that card07:47
* kblin nods07:47
kblinbasically for a couple of bucks a card, I didn't worry too much07:47
qman__oh, it's not really the cost I'm worried about, it's the hassle and downtime07:48
qman__but if you've had one up for a year, that's long enough for me07:48
terin_webchatso far my server's been down more than it's been up07:50
kblinterin_webchat: about the home dirs, can you pastebin /tec/fstab?07:50
Jeeves_Morning07:51
terin_webchatkblin: i would, but seeing as how mkfs just went to the disk07:51
kblinok, no worries then07:52
sorenttx: Welcome back.07:54
ttxsoren: o/07:54
Jeeves_soren: If you've got time to debug ubuntu-vm-builder somewhere today, please let me know07:58
sorenJeeves_: Can you start by showing me the exact command line you're using?07:58
Jeeves_soren: Doing a full run now, i'll pastebin stuff in a few minutes08:01
terin_webchatkblin: i named my box nouptime08:01
Jeeves_soren: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/310395/08:12
Jeeves_That's the complete output, including some stuff I do configuring the iscsi lun08:13
Jeeves_cmdline is at line 2908:13
sorenJeeves_: Could you try not using the --raw option?08:13
sorenIt has... um... issues :(08:14
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Jeeves_soren: What should I use to get it on a device than? :)08:30
sorenJeeves_: Let's deal with that afterwards. So far, you've claimed it was all about virtio and whatnot, and I'd like to debunk that first.08:32
terin_webchatanyone know how to lookup a user's groups from the CLI?08:36
sorenterin_webchat: groups08:37
sorenterin_webchat: groups name_of_user08:37
terin_webchatsoren: now i feel like an idiot08:37
Jeeves_:)08:37
soren:)08:39
Jeeves_soren: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/310405/08:44
sorenJeeves_: So it worked? Great.08:46
sorenJeeves_: One option now is to simply move the image onto your device. "kvm-img convert" can do this for you until I fix this properly in VMBuilder.08:47
Jeeves_Yes, it did08:47
Jeeves_root@kvm3:~/kms-vms/ubuntu-kvm# qemu-img convert disk0.qcow2 -O raw /dev/sdf08:47
Jeeves_qemu-img: Error while formatting '/dev/sdf'08:47
sorenI wonder what that means.08:47
Jeeves_:)08:47
sorenCould you try stracing int?08:47
sorenit?08:48
Jeeves_http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/310411/08:49
sorenJeeves_: Sorry, hit the wrong button there :)08:54
Jeeves_Hmm?08:54
sorenJeeves_: Oh, you're using -O raw. Use -O host_device instead.08:55
Jeeves_https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/CreateGuests that might need altering too than08:55
Jeeves_That seems to work better, it takes more time. :)08:56
Jeeves_  13  br3                      453.03KiB       7743     116.47MiB      1381008:56
Jeeves_Writing quite fast too :)08:56
* soren wonders what caused him to /PART that time.08:57
* soren blames empathy08:58
Jeeves_empathy sucks, if you ask me08:59
Jeeves_irssi++ :)08:59
Jeeves_Ok, the converted disk works08:59
terin_webchatwell... printing a document then going down... will finish setting up the server in the morn08:59
sorenJeeves_: Yeah, I use irssi too. I've started using bip as a proxy (since yesterday), and wanted to see how it worked if I had more than one client connected to it at a time. Specifically, I was hoping to use empathy purely for notifications, and leave the actual IRC usage to a local irssi, but apparantly, I'm not clever enough to use this.09:01
pwnguinscreen+irssi + libnotify ftw09:02
Jeeves_soren: Just stick to the console :)09:02
sorenpwnguin: That's what I've been doing so far.09:02
pwnguinalthough i guess its not smart enough to discard notifications when you're connected to the screen session09:03
Jeeves_soren: Anyhow, it seems that indeed the --raw function is giving me troubles09:03
Jeeves_soren: No quick fix for that, I'm afraid?09:03
sorenpwnguin: Well, sort of. I've configured irssi to dump anything that would usually get hilighted into a file, and have a script that tails that file. When something turns up in it, it calls out to notify-send.09:03
sorenJeeves_: Sorry, no.09:03
sorenJeeves_: Not that I know of, anyway.09:03
Jeeves_soren: Might be handy to disable that feature than09:03
pwnguinsoren: right, but it still pops up if you're at the console in question09:04
sorenpwnguin: Yes? That's what I want.09:04
sorenI don't actually close my IRC session, I just don't stare at it all day.09:05
sorenbut when people say my name, I probably want to go look at it.09:05
pwnguinsoren: what i mean is, in situations where youre already paying attention to irc, you dont need a popup09:05
sorenIf I close my IRC session, it's because I do /not/ care about IRC.09:05
sorenpwnguin: meh09:05
pwnguinanyways, its bed time for me09:06
pwnguini gotta write a resume and philosophy of teaching doc tomorrow =/09:07
sorenpwnguin: To fix that, something would have to inquire whether the window in which my irc sessions runs is partly or fully visible. Way too many layers of goo to work through. It's a mild nuisance at worst. I hadn't even thought about it until you just mentioned it.09:07
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alex88morning all!10:26
alkisg_workTo connect a serial UPS to my ubuntu server, do I need to `modprobe serial` or anything similar? I.e. is the serial module needed for UPSs, and/or loaded by default?10:42
Jeeves_alkisg_work: Serial works by default, usually10:48
alkisg_workJeeves_: thanks - should I be seeing it with lsmod? I only see "serio_raw"...10:49
Jeeves_alkisg_work: I would be looking at /dev/ttyS0 or /dev/ttyS1, not lsmod :)10:54
alkisg_workAh, thanks. /me has no clue about serial modules & UPSs... :(10:54
GorlistMorning11:02
Gorlistive got a slight proftp concern, today in my logs ive had a number of logins to user "ntml" (which shouldn't doesn't exist), they are then chroot over to a specific subdomain directory. Its coming from allot of different IP address - but I can't track the user at all. How can block this?11:04
Jeeves_Gorlist: You can try fail2ban11:06
Gorlistalready running11:09
Gorlistthe problem im having is their is no authentication - so its not failing11:09
Gorlistexample:11:10
Gorlist pam_unix(proftpd:session): session closed for user ntml  pam_unix(proftpd:session): session opened for user ntml by (uid=0)11:10
Gorlistthey only login 1 time, each time with a new ip address11:10
Gorlistright ntml does exist11:13
Jeeves_Than there's nothing you can do, except /etc/init.d/proftpd stop11:14
jhanhow do i configure apt-get server in ubuntu 9.4machine11:15
jhanapt-get client also.i going to update all packages only server, not for internet11:17
Gorlistthanks Jeeves, solved the problem. Some smeghead on the server has gotten their ftp password compromised, so someone had logged in changed and been trying to empty the database.11:19
Jeeves_Gorlist: You do realise that all '/etc/init.d/proftpd stop' does is stopping the ftp-server?11:21
Gorlistyes yes11:23
Gorlistsorry was monitoring the logs11:23
alex88hi all, i have my server ram increasing, and reboot is the only solution to reboot...how can i solve this problem?11:32
Gorlistwhat happens if you just leave it11:34
Gorlisthave you checked top11:36
Gorlistto see what app might be sucking it up11:36
alex88greenfly: yeah, running top i have some app using about 6-9 % of ram like apache, bind etc..11:46
alex88for example, now i't 55% used, after restart about 25-30% but apache etc are already running11:46
maxstirnerHello, I got an ubuntu server with a drupal6 package on it, and I've been manually adding security updates to it. As & when the package gets updated, does this conflict in some manner? What's the "proper way" of handling this?12:46
uvirtbotNew bug: #475288 in samba (main) "Cannot unmount share if host is down" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47528812:53
SkaagI have an ibm serveraid 6i controller, one of the drives in the raid is faulty, but I can't find a utility that will talk to the ips kernel module and give me information13:01
alex88if i have a vps with domain, how can i configure my own dns to get custom hostname in irc connection?13:09
kworkis there something like cpu-z for linux, where you can see the memory slots and the modules details13:15
Davieyalex88: you need to set the reverse dns, or PTR record13:23
Daviey_1alex88: like this?13:25
Spajderixhi13:27
Spajderixi have fresh 9.10 installation, installed mysql, and configured it to use multiple mysqld instances with [mysqldN] configuration, with mysqld_muliti everything works fine, so i added link to /etc/init.d and made my system to stat it on boot, but after restart i find that it's not running and folder /var/run/mysqld is missing, anyone has any idea what might removed me this folder ??13:29
Spajderixto make it clear, after creating /var/run/mysqld folder everything goes to normal till next reboot, tested multiple times with start/stop/report13:30
alex88Daviey: ok thanks man13:31
alex88i'll do it later..in italy to register a domain you have to send a fax to .it registar... -.-13:32
alex88Daviey: Daviey in named.conf.local i have to add zone "98.198.94.in-addr.arpa"13:34
Davieyalex88: it would be worth checking first the ability to set PTR for your IP is delegated to you13:35
alex88and in the db file "82      IN      PTR     irc.alexnetwork.it"13:35
alex88Daviey: it is, in my domain i can choose dns servers to use13:36
alex88and i can use my own13:36
Davieyalex88: but for the IP address?13:36
alex88what you mean?13:36
Davieyalex88: check if it works, but if it doesn't you need to speak to the owner of the IP address.13:37
Daviey(range)13:37
alex88Daviey: ok thanks for help, i'll do it..13:38
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spiekeyHello!14:37
spiekeymy fs claims to be full, but i still have 40% space left.14:37
spiekeyam i running into some other limits?14:37
_rubeninodes possibly14:38
_rubenwhich could happen if you have lots and lots of small files for instance14:38
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ghanksteftryning to set my system clock and having no luck.   What's the best way to do it?  tried date --set "2009-11-05 08:33:00"  but doesn't take14:48
Vash108I am attempting to install Server for the first time. When looking at the walk through instructions it shows a GUI, my install does not use this and I downloaded the newest ISO. What am I doing wrong?14:49
ghankstefVash108, my server has no GUI14:49
Vash108This is what it is showing on the install page14:50
Vash108https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GraphicalInstall14:50
Vash108My install looks different14:50
PiciVash108: That page is not for the server install, its for the desktop install.14:50
acalvohi14:51
Vash108ah14:51
acalvohow's it going around here?14:51
Vash108i just caught that14:51
Vash108Do you know of any place that has a server install walk through?14:51
Vash108I am having trouble with the partition setup. This will be my first linux server install ever. I am a fish out of water sadly on this.14:52
acalvoVash108: what are your questions?14:53
acalvois pretty straight-forward14:53
Vash108I am telling the installer to use the entire disk and it creates a partition, but it keeps failing when I try to continue14:54
acalvowhat version are you trying to install?14:55
acalvojaunty?14:55
acalvokarmic?14:55
Vash108Ubuntu Server 9.1014:56
uvirtbotNew bug: #475457 in tomcat6 (main) "Adding JSVC_CLASSPATH to /etc/default/tomcat6" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47545714:56
aubreI think I want to set the console color of my ubuntu servers to brown14:57
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acalvoaubre: check ~/.bashrc15:02
acalvoman bashrc15:02
aubreacalvo: ty15:02
aubreacalvo: thanks15:03
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JJmani had to reinstall phpmyadmin and now i have 2 .conf files with different info in them.  Not sure if i can delete one of these nor what should really be in there.  as i'm getting an error on my page about "Connection for controluser as defined in your configuration failed."15:08
gioeleis there a way to tell to the ubuntu server installer to install a certain list of packages?15:14
nijabagioele: yes, through pre-seeding or kickstart.  I talk about it in the automated deployment WP @ http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whitepapers15:17
gioelenijaba: they are exactly what I was looking for. Thank you15:23
acalvoJJman: do a diff and check the changes15:29
JJmani can see the diff.  the user & pw are diff.15:29
JJmani'm experimenting changing it as i changed hte name of root anyway!15:30
JJmanbut i'm getting another error message in phpmyadmin (browser):15:30
JJmanYour PHP MySQL library version 5.0.75 differs from your MySQL server version 5.1.31. This may cause unpredictable behavior.15:30
acalvoJJman: maybe you should update your mysql DB of phpmyadmin15:30
acalvoto the new one15:30
acalvohttp://localhost/phpmyadmin/update would be a guess15:31
JJmani did.  i installed 5.1 at the same time i installed phpmyadmin15:31
acalvoJJman: check the php-mysql library15:31
JJmanhow  ;-)15:32
acalvodpkg -s php5-mysql15:33
JJman5.2.6.dfsg.1-3ubuntu4.215:35
acalvoJJman: which version are you using? 8.04? 9.04? 9.10?15:35
JJman9.0415:36
acalvosame as I do15:36
acalvotry to reinstall the package15:37
JJmani had to reinstall mysql-server  i installed the mysql-client-5.1 & server-5.115:37
JJmanwhen i reinstalled phpmyadmin it uninstalled mysql (was not happy about that)  and it tried installing mysql 5.015:37
acalvoweird15:37
acalvoshould'nt do that15:37
JJmanshouldn't but it did15:37
acalvowhat version of phpmyadmin are you trying to use?15:38
JJmanif i had actually had any data in there i would have been PISSED15:38
JJmanwhatever version it installs by default  ;-)15:38
acalvoJJman: deleting a package does not remove its data15:38
acalvo4:3.1.2-1ubuntu0.215:39
JJmani purged15:39
acalvodoes not matter, data that does not come with the package is not deleted15:39
JJmanmysql  Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.1.31, for debian-linux-gnu (i486) using  EditLine wrapper15:39
JJmanthats the version i want.  thats whats installed15:40
JJmanbut i don't know why phpmyadmin is having problems with that15:40
JJmanYour PHP MySQL library version 5.0.7515:40
JJmanso what i do to make them happy.15:41
acalvoJJman: try to purge phpmyadmin15:41
acalvothen delete anything it can leave15:41
JJmanugg thats exactly what i already did15:42
acalvommm15:42
JJmanok trying again.  should i deconfigure db?15:42
acalvommm15:43
acalvotry to remove the DB from mysql15:43
acalvobut not mysql15:43
nxvlkirkland: question about encrypted home directory: if i boot a livecd and change the password by hand (crack the user login using a livecd) will that password decrypt my home directory aswell?15:43
JJmanarg it fails15:44
JJmanprolly cause my user is no longer called root15:44
acalvoJJman: mysql root?15:45
JJmanyea i renamed it15:45
JJmanreinstalling15:45
acalvooh15:46
acalvowell, does not matter15:46
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JJmanok here's the problem.  when i install phpmyadmin it wants to REMOVE mysql 5.1 client & server & install 5.015:47
JJmanI DON"T WANT 5.0  why the 3)($@#)$(*@#() is it doing this15:47
acalvoJJman: the problem is not related to phpmyadmin15:48
acalvoDepends: libapache2-mod-php5 | php5-cgi | php5, php5-mysql | php5-mysqli, php5-mcrypt, perl, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, dbconfig-common15:48
JJmanwhy is it downgrading mysql version then.15:50
mathiazsmoser: bug 47535415:50
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 475354 in eucalyptus "Hostname not set correctly on UEC cloud due to IP address in local-hostname manifest data" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47535415:50
mathiazsmoser: I think we've already discussed this around release time - what was the outcome again?15:50
JJmanThe following packages will be REMOVED:15:50
JJman  mysql-client-5.1 mysql-server-5.115:50
JJmanThe following extra packages will be installed:15:51
JJman  mysql-client mysql-client-5.015:51
acalvoJJman: it seems that some other package needs mysql-5.015:51
JJmanits not even reinstalling mysql server  only the client.  This is fubar15:52
smosermathiaz, i think we determined that it wasn't release critical.15:52
mathiazsmoser: agreed.15:52
smoserand i dont really have a great idea on how to solve it. local-hostname pretty clearly is "local hostname"15:52
mathiazsmoser: IIRC it was an issue in ec2-init15:53
smoserwell, the bug is very clear and does a good job of explaining.15:53
smoseron ec2, the 'local-hostname' metadata includes a local hostname15:53
smoseron euc, it contains an ip address15:53
smoserso when ec2-init consumes this, and sets hostname, it uses the first dot-delimited token of the ip address15:54
mathiazsmoser: ah right. It's an issue with UEC meta-data service then15:54
smoserobviously we could be more forgiving in ec2, but ideally euca would provide a hostname in something labeled 'hostname'15:55
smoserthe issue is that i'm not sure if euca deals with hostnames at all right now15:55
JJmanso does this mean phpmyadmin is useless if i want to use the mysql 5.115:55
smoserie, i dont know that they provide a dns service for the local names where such a generated hostname would resolve15:56
acalvoJJman: no, since I've it installed correctly15:56
JJmanerrr whats that then15:57
mathiazsmoser: re bug 421707 - up to hardy landscape-client (and its dependency such as smart) wasn't in the official archive16:00
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 421707 in landscape-client "landscape-client cron job is broken" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42170716:00
mathiazsmoser: they're published in the landscape PPA/archive instead16:00
smosermathiaz, right. thus the need for copying to ppa. you need to read the bug, mathiaz16:00
smoserthey're *not* there :)16:00
mathiazsmoser: they're at http://landscape.canonical.com/packages/hardy16:01
smoserhm... why the dual maintenance ? ppa and above16:02
smoserthat said, i talked with free, and the ppa is in the process of being updated.16:03
mathiazsmoser: great.16:03
mathiazsmoser: in the past, PPA weren't signed16:03
smoserah.16:03
mathiazsmoser: and back in the hardy/dapper timeframe PPA didn't exist at all (not sure for hardy)16:04
kirklandttx: nurmi: zoopster: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/310696/16:09
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leniosnxvl, the newly generated password won't be able to decrypt the data16:19
nxvllenios: that's what i thought16:20
acalvoJJman: try searching another package16:21
acalvoJJman: BTW, did you update or is a fresh install?16:21
MagicFabanyone with IPMI here ? I can't seem to access IPMI information from the LAN. -I open work fine though.16:24
MagicFabCan't ping the IPMI IP either, this is on a Dell PE 185016:24
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ReepicheepMagicFab: I use IPMI,  it's kinda a love hate relationship .. just not on a dell16:39
Reepicheepif you can't ping .. it probably isn't configured correctly16:40
Reepicheepdoes your IPMI use a dedicated nic or does it share one of the system nics?16:40
timrcMagicFab: You're clearly another early adopter bloodied by Ubuntu's Karmic Koala, even if you aren't even using Karmic Koala :)16:41
MagicFabReepicheep, shared16:42
MagicFabReepicheep, at boot it reports DHCPing to a valid network address on my LAN though16:42
MagicFabtimrc, nice troll16:42
* timrc wipes a tear from his eye and goes back under his bridge16:43
Reepicheepdoes Dell provide you with a configuration utility that runs from linux? or do you have to configure it from the bios or boot media of some sort?16:44
ReepicheepI have never actually used ICMP with DHCP.. I have always set static IP on them16:45
jmedinaReepicheep: try http://linux.dell.com/16:55
Reepicheepjmedina: thanks, I guess that came across as me asking the question .. I don't actually use dell servers. the question should of been directed at MagicFab17:08
alex88mmhh.. x forwarding, installed gedit on server, ssh -X, #gedit -> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: any help?17:15
ghankstefI have this in my crontab for the aegir user: /usr/bin/php '/var/aegir/drush/drush.php' hosting dispatch --php="/usr/bin/php" --root='/var/aegir/hostmaster-0.4-alpha2' --uri=http://aegir.advanceitmn.org17:18
ghankstefbut get a mial form cron saying: cannot open ?php: No such file17:18
ghankstefmail17:18
ghankstefwhere did I go wrong17:18
ghankstef?17:18
ghankstefruns fine from the command line as aegir user17:18
ghankstefhmm this appears related http://drupal.org/node/61536417:24
ghanksteflooks like putting SHELL=/bin/bash at top of crontab may do the trick  - would explain why it works when running as aegeir iser from command line as I gave aegir the bash shell17:29
jcastrokirkland, 15 minute warning sir!17:44
kirklandjcastro: word17:44
* kirkland fills up coffee cup17:44
greenflyanyone noticed karmic kickseed seeming to ignore kickstart-style partitioning?17:46
greenflysame partition config that worked with jaunty stopped working on karmic17:47
greenflyjust generated a new partition section from system-config-kickstart in case syntax changed, and it still pops up with the standard partition dialog17:47
netrati'm using postfix along with spamassassin and procmail. i have postfix set to hand over email to procmail with mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail.... my procmail configuration file is in /etc/procmailrc, everything is working except the user's .procmailrc in their home directory is not processed. can you have a global procmail configuration and per-user at the same time?17:56
xperia2bogeyd6-: are you online ? have added to my bind9 domain conf fil db.mydomain.com the mx line for resolving mails on my ubuntu server as i want to send and recieve mails on my server. but for what exactly is the number 10 good in this line18:14
xperia2IN      MX      10      smtp.example.com.18:14
xperia2isnt it better having @    IN      MX      smtp.example.com.18:14
Reepicheepxperia2:  the number is the priority18:15
paltI have a karmic server and have configured /etc/network/interfaces to use a static ip. When I run /etc/init.dnetworking restart I get the correct static ip, but after some time, the server have taken a new dhcp ip. Why is that?18:15
Reepicheepthe lower the number the higher the priority18:15
Reepicheepxperia2: the @ sign usually just indicates a record for the domain itself opposed to a record for a host within that domain18:17
uvirtbotNew bug: #475230 in dhcp3 (main) "/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf suggestion" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47523018:17
Reepicheeppalt: can you pastbin your interfaces file?18:18
xperia2ahh okay in this case i dont need this @18:18
xperia2for the mail resolving18:18
Reepicheepxperia2: I usually explicitly define the domain where the @ sign is just to be safe.. something like this:18:19
Reepicheepexample.com. IN MX 10 smpt.example.com.18:19
paltReepicheep: http://pastebin.com/d1bcb7ca418:21
smoserkirkland, ping18:22
paltI have a lot of debian servers and there I only need to change the /etc/network/interfaces to configure the static ip's :)18:22
kirklandsmoser: very occupied in #ubuntu-classroom right now18:23
smoserah18:23
smoserk18:23
Reepicheeppalt: that looks ok.. you are after a 23bit mask, is that correct?18:23
xperia2Reepicheep: interessting ! could it be that you have a working mail server on your ubuntu. this is something that i am trying at the moment to do. i can send mails allready over my isp mail gateway but i need to recieve mails on my server using my domain18:23
smoserlater then.18:23
zulwheee did my first merge with bzr-builddeb18:24
Reepicheepxperia2: you should be able to test your DNS settings with dig to verify that the MX records are set correctly18:25
Reepicheepthey need to be set before you will be able to receive mail18:25
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xperia2Reepicheep: thanks for the hint. i have chaged the line as you described and executed dig for testing my dns18:27
xperia2this here is the output http://pastebin.com/d3ff99c9518:27
xperia2it looks like that my mx entry is not working18:28
paltReepicheep: As far as I can remember yes :)18:28
paltReepicheep: I could add that this is a virtual machine, but it is the only one on the host with this problme18:29
jcastrogreenfly, an installer person would probably know better, evand perhaps?18:29
palt*problem18:29
jcastrogreenfly, I don't use partitioning in my kickstarts so I can't really check18:29
Reepicheepxperia2: call dig this way to check your MX records "dig example.com MX"18:29
greenflyjcastro: I know cwatson has done a lot of work on it as well18:30
xperia2Reepicheep: thanks will test again !18:30
jcastrogreenfly, yeah it's either one or the other18:30
greenflyjcastro: just weird that it all just stopped working18:30
greenflyit's like the clearpart command takes effect but any part lines are ignored now18:31
jcastrodo we know if it changed upstream?18:31
jcastroI recall a spec at some point about catching up to upstream kickstart commands18:31
jcastrobut it's all a blur right now18:31
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greenflyjcastro: that's why I tried to test with system-config-kickstart assuming if the syntax changed it'd be reflected in there18:32
greenflyif the syntax /has/ changed, it hasn't made it to that package18:32
* jcastro nods18:32
xperia2Reepicheep: WoooW ! it looks great now :-) http://pastebin.com/d2b9e0dfd18:33
jcastrogreenfly,  my upgrade went fine, however I haven't tried a kickstart since then18:33
jcastroif I find something I'll let you know18:33
greenflythanks. if you use the automated partitioner schemes you probably won't notice anything18:34
jcastroI do18:34
greenflybut if you want to do anything outside of that, like add a /home or /opt or whatever, it seems to not work18:34
jcastroI choose the "blow up my disk for all I care" option18:34
xperia2need now to open the smtp port on the router and test if i am able to receive mails :-)18:34
greenflytried to revert to a preseed config too and that didn't seem to be seen either18:34
greenflyjcastro: yeah I blow away any existing partitions, but it's more like it's just not reading the part lines18:35
Reepicheepxperia2: yeah.. according to that you have your MX records defined correctly on your name servers18:35
Reepicheepxperia2: it looks like you are using an internal name server.. if you want email from the Internet you need to make sure that your public Name servers for your domain resolve correctly18:36
Reepicheepxperia2: in addition to your internal name server18:36
netritiousHi, i installed iptables in karmic server i386, but I receive the error 'FATAL: Module ip_tables not found.' (full error: http://pastebin.com/m7e502f61 ). iptables -h returns the help text so it is installed. I think it's configuration but not sure...how to fix?18:38
xperia2Reepicheep: thank you for this clarification ! at the moment the webdomain is not activated but it will be in the next 2 days. testing at the moment if it will work to send a mail like to test@x.x.x.x (staticip) and if it will works for at least to know if everything works good on the ubuntu server18:40
Reepicheepnetritious: what kernel are you running?18:40
netritious2.6.31-14-generic-pae18:40
jmedinaa18:40
Reepicheepnetritious: is that a minimal JEOS install then?18:41
netritiousReepicheep: yes..I used mode 'minimal vm' for install18:41
netritiousReepicheep: running in a VMware Server 1.0.9 vm18:42
Reepicheepnetritious: that kernel may not include that module18:42
Reepicheepnetritious: run this to see if the modules even is there for that kernel18:43
Reepicheepfind /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name ip_tables.ko18:43
netritiousReepicheep: empty return18:44
Reepicheepnetritious: the JEOS install is very stripted down .. even the kernel is18:45
xperia2well with thunderbird sending a mail to a adress like this test@x.x.x.x (staticip) dont work at least have to wait till the domain is activated18:45
netritiousReepicheep: hm, so reinstall or recompile kernel?18:46
Reepicheepnetritious: you may be able to install the server kernel in the JEOS install18:46
netritiousReepicheep: I'm definitely interested in something expedient18:47
netritiousReepicheep: however, I'm not so far in that I can't just reintall18:48
Reepicheepnetritious: well backup anything important first.. but you may be able to just run:18:49
Reepicheepsudo apt-get install linux-image-server18:50
smosersoren, zul ping18:51
zulsmoser: yeeeeeees?18:51
smoserwhat do you think about this... we build hardy images with ubuntu-on-ec2 ppa18:51
zulsmoser: we are doing that now arent we?18:51
smoserthe existing images (20090422) do not have said ppa in their /etc/apt/sources.list18:52
smosershould that be "fixed" ?18:52
zulyeah that was on purpose18:52
zulafair we only wanted the basic /etc/apt/sources18:52
zulbesides if you happen to upload a "corrupt" image with a broken ec2-init then you will have some upset users ;)18:53
smoserright. thats what i was thinking... although, that is the case with the real archive too18:54
smoserand if we did put the ubuntu-on-ec2 ppa in, we'd need to get the keys in there also18:54
netritiousReepicheep: apt replied that it required linux-image-generic-pae, which in turn required linux-image-image-2.6.31-14-generic-pae..installing atm18:54
zulsmoser: true but the other use-case is that these can be throw away iamges18:55
smoserwhat is "these" ?18:55
zulsmoser: the images sorry im context switching between multiple things18:56
smoserthe reasoning i'd have for this is that you have software from a repository installed on /, i think ideally the repository from which it came is in your sources.list. but i wont go against the existing solution now. especially since it is only for hardy (ie, no need for this in karmic/lucid)18:57
zulok18:57
smoserjust wanted to see if you thought it was just overlooked and badly broken. i'm happy knowing someone else thought aobut it18:57
zulsmoser: no problem18:58
zulthanks for asking18:58
netritiousReepicheep: ok, it's stange to me this worked, but apt-get install linux-image-`uname -r` did the trick19:01
netritiousReepicheep: well that and a reboot19:01
netritiousReepicheep: oh, and before the reboot i did follow that up with apt-get install linux-image-generic-pae and apt-get install linux-image-server...19:04
netritiousReepicheep: after reboot sudo iptables -L does not return an error (works as expected)19:04
netritiousReepicheep: there seems to be a 'gotcha'...on boot I receive this error now: ACPI: I/O resource piix4_smbus [0x1040-0x1047] conflicts with ACPI region SMB_ [0x1040-0x104b]..this happened with hardy and jaunty (all vairants)..the only ill affect being a 20-30 sec latency on boot19:13
netritiousReepicheep: I was pleasantly surprised when I used the minimal_vm mode for install that this the issue was resolved...so is there to track down the offending module and disable it?19:16
netritious*is there a way19:18
kirklandsmoser: back now19:21
kirklandsmoser: wazzup19:21
smoserregarding perisstent network storage19:21
smoseryou mentioned NFS or iscsi19:22
smoserbut impllied that the guests disks were stored as images on a filesystem19:22
smoser(as they are right now)19:23
kirklandsmoser: right NFS clearly being a joke19:23
kirklandsmoser: right19:23
kirklandsmoser: it could be iscsi as a disk image itself19:23
smoserright. the other option is that the instance actually is given a block device that the host also sees as a block device19:24
smoserand that block device is detached and attached to migrated-to host19:24
smoseri think that is more "how the big boys would do it"19:24
netritiouspace_t_zulu: how's it going?19:25
pace_t_zulunetritious: good ... u?19:25
netritiousgood :)19:25
smoseri'd be surprised if that were achievable in lucid, but that allows you to so much more take advantage of high end storage. kirkland19:26
smoserand, kirkland, how'd your class go ?19:26
kirklandsmoser: well enough ;-)19:26
kirklandsmoser: i think that's an excellent approach19:26
kirklandsmoser: and agree with "big boys" comment19:26
kirklandsmoser: maybe "big people"19:26
kirklandsmoser: hmm, that's probably offensive too19:26
smosertrue19:26
kirklandsmoser: "adults"?19:27
kirklandsmoser: offends kids....19:27
smosercool kids19:27
* kirkland gives up19:27
kirklandsmoser: ah, but that offends the geeks and dorks19:27
kirklandsmoser: anyway, you should respond on thread with that19:27
kirklandsmoser: or add it to the wiki19:27
smoserbut really,thats not going to happen in lucid19:27
kirklandsmoser: mdz indicated that persistent network storage is not required for lucid either19:28
kirklandsmoser: so we should keep it tracked as wishlist19:28
smoseryeah... that sucks19:28
kirklandsmoser: but i agree, that we'll need it for UEC to really hit the "big time"19:28
smosercause copying GB of disk isn't going to be performance friendly19:28
kirklandsmoser:  and to accomplish that would be *phenomenal*19:28
kirklandsmoser: nope; i agree19:28
smoserespecially when you're doing multiple of those copies at once19:28
kirklandsmoser: and we're the ones who are going to be dev'ing and testing it19:28
smoser:)19:29
smoseri'm not certain that kvm live migration does this anymore, but at least xen used to...19:29
smoserthey dont stop the machine and then copy the memory19:29
smoserthey copy it and sync it in place19:29
smoserthen stop and do a refresh19:30
smosermuch faster than copying 512M (or 8G) all at once19:30
uvirtbotNew bug: #475747 in apache2 (main) "Apache2 initscript gives wrong output" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47574719:41
Reepicheepnetritious: did you get it figured out.. I was away for awhile19:41
netritiousReepicheep: np, i really appreciate your help..iptables appears to work now, but a new problem has popped up..on boot I receive the error I mentioned above: 'ACPI: I/O resource piix4_smbus...'19:46
kirklandmathiaz: do we have a wiki page dedicated to Server testing?19:48
Reepicheepnetritious: I don't know if I can help you much with that one.. but it looks like it is a known issue via the message it outputs19:49
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Reepicheepand it doesn't look like it is serious.. I'm would guess it never showed up before because that part of the kernel probably didn't exist in the striped down JEOS kernel19:51
netritiousReepicheep: I've seen the error on all VMware Server vm's with Ubuntu 8.04+ including jeOS/minimal until today when I tried the minimal_vm install mode with karmic..19:53
netritiousReepicheep: the error appeared after apt-get install linux-image-`uname -r` linux-image-generic-pae linux-image-server...19:53
netritiousReepicheep: so now I'm wondering exactly what's the difference is before/after the commands in the system config..i'm not certain how those commands affect the system to be honest19:54
xperia2hello to all.i have a small question about autobuilders. can somebody tell me what for a autobuilder this here is http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/search/19:56
sorensmoser: If you're fixing up the hardy images, we should get whatever packages are in the ppa SRU'ed into Hardy proper.19:56
Reepicheepnetritious: that makes sence .. it must be something with ACPI and VMWare.. eigther the VM JEOS kernel has it fixed or just doesn't load what ever is causing the message19:56
Reepicheepthe issue for you is that the VM JEOS kernel doesn't include iptables support19:56
sorensmoser: The PPA was a temporary measure.19:56
netritiousReepicheep: exactly19:57
smosersoren, well, for landscape, i'd leave that up to the landsape folks. for ec2-init i wasn't planning on SRU and inclusion19:57
smoserbut if you think that is something that is acheivable then we should probably target that.19:57
Reepicheepnetritious: accourding to what it printed out the only issue is a delay at boot19:57
smoseractually, soren i dont know.19:58
smoserhttps://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-on-ec2/+archive/ppa19:58
smoserit would be a major undertaking to get all of those in. ec2-init , ec2-api-tools, ec2-ami-tools, linux-xen, landscape-client, smart19:59
netritiousReepicheep: true, but any error on boot irks at me, at least until I give in and move on :)20:00
* Reepicheep does the same..20:00
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smosersoren, you think we want to do all of that into hardy proper ?20:02
netritiousReepicheep: ok, so for kicks and giggles I ran apt-get install linux-image-virtual, rebooted and the ACPI/SMB_ conflict error is gone, but iptables is not loaded lol..what a vicious cycle20:02
* netritious may not have his cake and eat it too20:02
Reepicheepnetritious: you can always compile your own kernel ;-)20:03
netritiousReepicheep: i know, but i'm a big chicken lol20:05
smoserReepicheep, netritious (regarding compiling your own kernel): http://xkcd.com/456/20:05
zul_smoser: you can probably get them into hardy-backports though20:06
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zulsmoser: also you only really need ec2-init, ec2-api-tools, ec2-ami-tools, landscape-client, smart  SRUed20:07
zullinux-xen can be worked around20:07
smoserwell, not so much. it is installed in the image and provides kenrel modules.20:08
zulsmoser: you could use the standard xen kernel on hardy20:08
smoserand the point getting this somewhere else would be to *not* workaround.20:08
zulyou just need a work around20:08
netritioussmoser: lmao, that pretty much sums up what I've read about it20:09
smoserzul, maybe i'm missing something then.. what do you mean use standard xen kernel on hardy ?20:11
smoserand if that works, then why do we have what we have in ppa ?20:11
zulkirkland: hardy ships a dom0/domU kernel20:11
kirklandzul: ?20:12
zulsmoser: because the requirements at the time was only to have domU20:12
zuls/kirkland/smoser/g :)20:12
zulkirkland: sorry is there a wiki page for things that should be tested for in lucid?20:12
kirklandzul: hmm, like what?20:13
kirklandzul: are you referring to mdz's question on the list?20:13
kirklandzul: i was asking mathiaz for a pointer, before I go create one20:13
zulkirkland: indeed i am20:13
sorensmoser: smart?20:13
zulkirkland: ah ok...maybe i should stay off the caffine ;)20:13
kirklandzul: seems that mathiaz has disappeared though20:14
smosersoren, dependency of landscape-client20:15
zulkirkland: ok i have a couple of ideas to add as well when the page goes up20:17
sorensmoser: Err... I had /no/ idea we had that in there as well.20:17
soren$ wget -q -O - http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25136184/smart_0.52-2_1.1.1%7Ebzr20081010-0ubuntu0.8.10.1%7Eppa1.diff.gz | zcat -d | diffstat | tail -n 120:17
soren 168 files changed, 50005 insertions(+), 40443 deletions(-)20:17
* soren is not unambiguously excited20:17
Reepicheepsmoser: that's funny.. (and that's comming from a long time gentoo user)20:18
* Reepicheep is a recent convert to using ubunt on the server side of things20:18
xperia2anybody here with experinece for installing and running the autobuilder software tinderbox or simillar ?20:19
mathiazkirkland: hm - not really.20:26
mathiazkirkland: we used to have https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Server20:26
mathiazkirkland: that page is empty now though20:26
mathiazkirkland: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/KnowledgeBase#Tester%20resources20:26
mathiazkirkland: ^^ may need to be updated for more Testing ressource20:27
kirklandmathiaz: okay, i'll create one20:28
cemckirkland: how can I specify an .iso file for a guest in virt-manager when installing? I can't seem to find a way to browse to where the iso file is20:30
smosernekro_, around ? i'm looking for insight to bug 461156.20:37
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 461156 in euca2ools "User data is not parsed correctly by Eucalyptus in some cases" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/46115620:37
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kirklandwhere did zul go?20:55
kirklandmathiaz: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Server20:55
kirklandmathiaz: just a first draft20:55
mathiazkirkland: cool - thanks20:59
ruben23hi tried to install wubi for my ubuntu desktop, but during installtion i get error occurred---> permission denied on the installation process in windows21:00
xperia2Reepicheep: do you know why i cant resolve some names on my ubuntu server ? the following command svn co http://svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk t2-trunk give me this error messagesvn: OPTIONS of 'http://svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk': Could not resolve hostname `svn.exactcode.de': Host not found (http://svn.exactcode.de)21:02
smoserkirkland, you want ec2 mentioned there ?21:04
kirklandsmoser: yeah!21:04
xperia2nslookup of svnexactcode.de give me this here http://pastebin.com/d6b33296521:04
kirklandsmoser: that list was not exhaustive :-)21:04
smosery21:04
smoserediting21:04
qvqvqvhello21:09
Reepicheepxperia2: does the "host" command and dig both also return the correct IP?21:09
stephaneehi all21:09
qvqvqvi have a quick question, was just wondering if ubuntu server 9.10 comes with a statically linked sh anywhere in the filesystem?21:10
stephaneeI've just installed an ubuntu server 9.10 but I can't install php5.3 dotdeb' packages because of a broken libapache2-mod-php5. I have already installed it the same way last week and it worked all out fine. Does someone can help me ?21:11
xperia2Reepicheep: dig works good http://pastebin.com/d622c146421:11
xperia2host works also good http://pastebin.com/d26cd82f821:12
xperia2strange before some miuntes i was able to access the svn repository on a another pc21:13
Reepicheepk.. and nothing funny in your /etc/hosts file?21:13
Reepicheepand are you running nscd anywhere?21:14
xperia2http://pastebin.com/d191e398921:14
xperia2i have bind9 running for resolving my new domain for my server21:14
xperia2i want somehow a own small hosting server with dns, web and mail21:15
xperia2for multiple webservices21:15
xperia2for nscd i have to look wih top21:16
Reepicheepxperia2: and your running svn from a client that is using the server running bind as it's nameserver?21:16
Reepicheepcheck your /etc/resolv.conf file21:17
xperia2what i can say my ubuntu is having the last days heav lags. if i execute a command over ssh to the server i need to wait till 1 minute till i get a response21:17
xperia2yes i am conected to the server over ssh and i am executingall this commands as a client  over ssh21:18
xperia2good21:18
xperia2resolv.conf => http://pastebin.com/d31bba1f221:19
xperia2the same lag happen also if i execute a command direct on the server by using the keyboard21:20
Reepicheepso that resolv.conf is the one from the server? and your are running svn on the server, correct?21:20
xperia2yes you are right21:20
Reepicheepxperia2: you may make sure that the hostname of the server is in the /etc/host file21:21
MagicFabhi all - where would someone install some third party application.. /usr/local/ ? As in "I want the next sysadmin to know it's there"..21:21
Reepicheepmake sure it can resolve itself also21:22
sommerMagicFab: I like /opt... but that's just me :)21:22
xperia2Reepicheep: thanks for the hint.21:23
ReepicheepMagicFab: if your not gonig to install it from packages /usr/local is a good place. or /opt is common also21:23
MagicFabI can't find any reference to that in Ubuntu docs or in LSB's.21:24
MagicFabtx I'll look for references top /usr/local21:24
xperia2Reepicheep: should i use 127.0.0.1 as a ip or the lan ip together with the hostname ? what is better ?21:28
xperia2my file looks now as follow http://pastebin.com/d38a960d921:29
andolMagicFab: I would say /usr/local is the right place for you to install stuff yourself. /opt is more for none-distro installers, kind of21:29
xperia2hostname give me this here:21:30
andolMagicFab: http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#USRLOCALLOCALHIERARCHY and http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#OPTADDONAPPLICATIONSOFTWAREPACKAGES21:30
xperia2$ hostname21:30
xperia2wificom.ch21:30
MagicFabandol, great! thank you.21:33
xperia2Reepicheep: It works ! you are great man :-)21:37
FFEMTcJWhen I try to install a PPA on ubuntu server, I get the error add-apt-repository: command not found.. Is there a package I have to install for it to work?21:41
andolFFEMTcJ: python-software-properties21:44
FFEMTcJthanks andol21:45
nijabasmoser: heya.  I think that the email you sent to the ubuntu-cloud should also be sent to ubuntu-ec2.  WDYT?21:47
smoserwdyt?21:48
smoseryeah, i think it should be, and will send it there.21:48
Reepicheepxperia2: np21:48
smosernijaba, done.21:49
nijabasmoser: great, thanks a lot21:49
* smoser is so lame, i had to google wdyt21:50
smoserbut didn't understand why you were talking about a charlotte talk radio station21:50
kane_hah21:50
* nijaba googles acronyms all the times but never tells anyone :P21:51
Aw0Ldoes the current LTS release have an option to encrypt partitions during the install?21:51
nijabaAw0L: yes, you can set up encreypted partition in 8.04LTS21:51
nijabaAw0L: but not just home directories as in 9.1021:52
Aw0Lnijaba: 9.10 only allows for encrypted home directories, but not / ?21:52
nijabaAw0L: 9.10 allows both21:53
Aw0Loic, I misunderstood - thanks!21:53
* nijaba was not that clear either21:53
ninjahAw0L: I think you need the alternate CD21:53
Aw0Lokay, I'll test it out in a VM21:54
nijabaninjah: nope, that's straight in the strandard server installer21:54
Aw0Lthanks21:54
mneptokAw0L: encrypted partitions on a server install should use a random key, not a passphrase.21:54
ninjahnijaba: Oh, well why would you need that on a server21:54
ninjah???21:54
leniosrandom key?21:54
ninjahonce the system is running everything is unencrypted21:54
nijabaninjah: in case someone steals your server?21:54
mneptokAw0L: otherwise you will need physical access to the machine every time it boots.21:54
ninjahnijaba: I see...21:55
Aw0Lthat makes sense21:55
Aw0Lnormally how swap partitions are encrypted no?21:55
mneptokcorrect21:56
nijabaninjah: this happens more often that you think, btw21:56
mneptokAw0L: of course, using a random key means anyone that steals your server just has to boot it.21:56
nijabaAw0L: yes, if you need security, then please encrypt swap or you'll have a lot of your ram laying unencrypted on your disk.21:56
Aw0Lmneptok: true, but they would then have to find some way of breaking into your box - they can't just boot off of a live flash drive and mount your drive21:57
nijabaAw0L: kirkland is the expert on the subject if he has a few cycles to spare21:57
leniosmneptok, i don't follow you with that random key21:57
mneptokAw0L: correct. but any server that can reboot unattended only needs the power button pressed to gain access21:57
ninnypantsI'm trying to run dovecot as the mda for postfix but I keep getting this error:21:57
ninnypantspostfix: fatal: /etc/postfix/main.cf, line 49: missing '=' after attribute name: "dovecot unix - n n - - pipe flags=DRhu user=vmail:vmail argv=/user/lib/dovcot/deliver -f ${sender} -d ${recipient}"21:57
mneptoklenios: what is unclear?21:58
Aw0Lmneptok: howso?21:58
lenioswhat is this random key? how is it generated?21:58
* nijaba switches to a star filled frequency... have a good one...21:59
mneptokAw0L: if you want a server to boot without a human being physically present to grant access to partitions, then all someone has to do is take the machine, and plug it in and power it on elsewhere.21:59
mneptoklenios: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/lnxinfo/v3r0m0/index.jsp?topic=/liaai/secure/liaaisecureencryptswappsles.htm22:00
Aw0Lmneptok: are you referring to someone gaining access to unencrypted partitions?22:00
mneptokAw0L: no, encrypted partitions.22:00
ninjahAw0L: I don't see the point of encrypting partitions on a server.22:00
mneptokAw0L: dm-crypt uses a passphrase or random key.22:00
mneptokAw0L: if you encrypt using a passphrase, every time that server boots someone will have to be sitting in front of it and enter the passphrase. not a good idea.22:01
Aw0Lright22:01
mneptokAw0L: if you use a random key, like for a swap partition, the machine will *automatically decrypt* those partitions when it boots.22:02
Aw0Lbut when it's automatically decrypted, one would still have to break into the box to access files22:02
ninjahif the server "automatically decrypts" the partitions then you have no security at all.22:02
mneptoki come to your datacenter. i steal you machine. i take it home, and boot to recovery mode and set a root password. i restart the machine. the encrypted partitions are *automatically decrypted* and i have access.22:03
leniosoh, the random key is for the swap22:03
Aw0Lah22:03
ninjahEncrypted partitions are good for workstations and laptops. I don't see any reason to encrypt a server drive.22:04
* mneptok nods22:04
Aw0LI was thinking moreso a separate partition to stick sensitive files22:04
Aw0Lstill doesn't seem worth it when I can use file encryption when necessary22:04
mneptokwell, then choose whether you want to have to be physically present every time the machine starts, or have worthless security. :)22:05
Aw0Lwell if it's not a critical partition, it wouldn't need to be mounted at startup22:06
Aw0Lcould be decrypted from the cli22:06
Aw0Lof ssh22:06
Aw0Lstill, periodic file encryption seems more pratical22:07
Aw0Lthanks for the input22:07
keesheya mneptok22:09
mneptokkees: heya!22:09
mneptokkees: i assume you'll be at UDS?22:10
keesmneptok: totally :)22:11
mneptoksmashing22:12
aduritywhere can I find some solid documentation on using upstart?22:13
lenioshttp://upstart.ubuntu.com/getting-started.html ?22:14
aduritylenios, thanks22:16
ninnypantsI'm trying to run dovecot as the mda for postfix but I keep getting this error:22:19
ninnypantspostfix: fatal: /etc/postfix/main.cf, line 49: missing '=' after attribute name: "dovecot unix - n n - - pipe flags=DRhu user=vmail:vmail argv=/user/lib/dovcot/deliver -f ${sender} -d ${recipient}"22:19
ninnypantsfrom the walkthroughs I've found adding that line to postfix's main.cf should allow me to use dovecot as the mda but I keep getting that error and can't find anything on it22:20
kirklandnijaba: i'm here now, but i see that Aw0L has left22:22
jmedinaninnypants: could you please pastebin de dovecot line in master.cf?22:23
ninnypantsjmedina: http://pastebin.org/51261 sorry it took so long I ran into one of the greatest uses of javascript ever22:29
adurityI'd like to run a script based on the presence of certain hardware at boot.  Can upstart help me do this today?22:39
foxbuntuadurity, what exactl are you trying to accomplish?22:41
adurityI'd like to change my xorg.conf file based on which video card is installed22:42
leniosyou're changing the video card between boots?22:44
aduritylenios, yes. well really, i'm booting both as a VM and a physical machine, so in effect I have multiple video cards22:46
foxbuntuadurity, what?22:47
foxbuntuadurity, Im not sure I follow, thats two machines, two configs22:47
foxbuntuunless you are converting back and fourth22:47
adurityusing VirtualBox, you can link a physical disk to a virtual machine.  By doing this, I am able to boot the same ubuntu install either through a VM or by directly booting.22:52
jmedinaninnypants: this is wrong23:01
jmedinauser=vmail:vmail23:01
jmedinait doesnt use chown sintax :)23:01
jmedinachange it to user=vmail23:01
jmedinaand this is argv=/user/lib/dovcot/deliver23:08
jmedinathat should be /usr...23:08
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ninnypantsstill gives the same error23:17
ninnypantsbut if I put an = after dovecot it doesn't error23:17
jmedinashow the new line23:18
ninnypantsdoesn't error: http://pastebin.org/51266 your suggestions: http://pastebin.org/5126623:23
ninnypantssorry second link should be http://pastebin.org/5126723:24
jmedinadid you restart postfix?23:24
jmedinatry23:24
jmedinapostfix check before restart23:24
ninnypantsyeah I did23:27
ninnypantswhat does check before restart do?23:27
JJmani have errors installing package and apt-get install -f  aren't fixing it.  what else can i try to get this unstuck23:30
jmedina:)23:31
jmedinaman postfix23:31
jmedinaI was mean "postfix check"23:31
ninnypantsyou had it right I just wrote it wrong23:34
ninnypantsok tried it and the onlything that doesn't return an error is adding the = after dovecot23:39
jmedinaninnypants: is this the last line?23:43
jmedinaflags=DRhu user=vmail argv=/usr/lib/dovcot/deliver -f ${sender} -d ${recipient}23:43
jmedinadovecot is mispelled23:43
jmedinayou missed a "e"23:43
ninnypantsahh spelling is always the worst23:45
ninnypantsstill doesn't get rid of the error though23:45
jmedinawhat error23:47
jmedinaplease provide details23:47
Gorlistevening, spot of bother. Someone is doing a brute force on mysql, had to shut it down23:47
nxvlkirkland: around?23:47
Gorlisthowever theirs nothing in mysql log file?23:47
kirklandnxvl: hi23:48
nxvlkirkland: hi, just hited kinda of a funny thing with encrypted home23:48
nxvlkirkland: when i enter a chroot it's not being able to mount my home dir23:48
nxvlto work from it on the chroot23:48
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nxvlusing sbuild23:48
nxvlhave you seen somthing like this23:48
nxvl(it's completely expected to have that behavior, but i mean, are the workarounds?)23:49
ninnypantssame as in the begining23:50
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ninnypantspostfix: fatal: /etc/postfix/main.cf, line 49: missing '=' after attribute name: "dovecot unix - n n - - pipe flags=DRhu user=vmail argv=/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -f ${sender} -d ${recipient}"23:51
Gorlistthey are putting in massive amounts of querys and killing it23:53
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