[14:52] <aalinuxx> hi, i have a problem about adding a computer to ubuntuone account
[14:53] <aalinuxx> is there a way to add a computer from CLI
[15:04]  * urbanape is at UDS
[20:57] <netbook> Is ubuntu one hosted on Amazon's cloud service?
[20:57] <netbook> Or did they make their own infastructure
[20:57] <joshuahoover> netbook: both
[20:58] <joshuahoover> netbook: the file storage and serving part is on amazon's infrastructure (s3 and ec2), the rest is in our data centers
[20:58] <netbook> what would 'the rest' be?
[20:59] <joshuahoover> netbook: accounts management, billing, etc.
[21:00] <netbook> oh k
[21:01] <joshuahoover> netbook: did you have some concerns?
[21:03] <netbook> no, I will not be using the upgraded accounts
[21:03] <netbook> I was curious about how the cloud was formed
[21:03] <netbook> I thought it was being run by ubuntu servers
[21:03] <netbook> no amazon
[21:03] <netbook> *not
[21:03] <joshuahoover> netbook: ok
[22:08] <psypher246> hello, i there anyone who can assist witha connction problem
[22:13] <verterok> psypher246: hi, I can try, shoot :)
[22:13] <verterok> psypher246: what's the problem?
[22:14] <psypher246> u1 client on jaunty, was working fine few days ago, now won't connect at all
[22:14] <netbook> How does the ubuntu one team intend to pay for this service?
[22:14] <netbook> since anyone can get 2 gb
[22:14] <netbook> probably more if they make multiple accounts... maybe spread the files through them
[22:14] <verterok> psypher246: ok, sanity check questions first ;), did you changed proxy settings? are you using networkmanager?
[22:15] <psypher246> yes network manager, no proxy settings
[22:15] <psypher246> http://paste.ubuntu.com/320350/
[22:15] <psypher246> get that when i do
[22:15] <psypher246> killall ubuntuone-syncdaemon; /usr/lib/ubuntuone-client/ubuntuone-syncdaemon --debug
[22:15] <psypher246> and connect client
[22:15] <psypher246> tried removing and reinstalling from u1 site
[22:16] <verterok> psypher246: oh, did you enabled bandwidht throttling?
[22:16] <psypher246> i might have tried it yes
[22:16] <verterok> psypher246: there are two bugs already reported related to that
[22:16] <verterok> psypher246: one is fixed in the ppa
[22:16] <psypher246> it was set to 0
[22:17] <verterok> psypher246: yes, if you set it to 0 it will never upload/download anything
[22:17] <psypher246> did not set it to zero mnyself
[22:17] <psypher246> was just like that
[22:17] <verterok> psypher246: the second bug is #483592, for which there is a fix propsed
[22:17] <verterok> psypher246: hmm, weird
[22:17] <verterok> psypher246: please, stop the client, rm ~/.config/ubuntuone/syncdaemon.conf and start it again
[22:20] <psypher246> aah working now
[22:20] <psypher246> it seems
[22:20] <psypher246> downloading at least
[22:22] <psypher246> verterok: hope u can answer this for me
[22:23] <verterok> psypher246: cool
[22:24] <psypher246> i want to upload 30GB or so, but i don't want to re-download all that data to all the machines that are syncing, can i upload all the info to u1 server, ie sync once up and then copy the data over lan to each pc's u1 folder and have it all sync. when it sync it sees all the files are on all the pc's and won't sycn back down again
[22:24] <psypher246> do u get what i am saying?
[22:24] <verterok> psypher246: yes, I get it...but I don't think it's going to work :/
[22:24] <psypher246> how does the file compare works?
[22:25] <verterok> psypher246: (this is just guessing), but it's quite probable that syncdaemon is going to mark all your local files as .conflict and download the ones in the server
[22:26] <verterok> psypher246: roughly, syncdaemon keep some metadata of the downloaded files, and compares the hash of the local file with the hash in the server
[22:26] <psypher246> what if i use rsync preserviing times etc perfectly?
[22:26] <psypher246> cos thats a lot of data to download 2 twice
[22:26] <psypher246> don't have that much bandwidth on my pc at home
[22:27] <verterok> psypher246: your syncdaemon isn't going to have the metadata, so it's the same
[22:27] <psypher246> syncdaemon on the pc that need to have the data synced back to?
[22:27] <verterok> psypher246: one thing you can try, but I'm not sure it's going to work, is to backup and use the same metadata in all machines
[22:28] <psypher246> yeah where does the metadata get stored?
[22:29] <verterok> psypher246: actually, you should start syncdaemon, stop it. and then replace the metadata with the backup
[22:30] <pablo> hi
[22:30] <verterok> psypher246: ~/.local/share/ubuntuone/syncdaemon/
[22:30] <verterok> pablo: hi
[22:30] <psypher246> ok cool i will try that
[22:30] <psypher246> thanks
[22:31] <verterok> psypher246: np
[22:31] <psypher246> cool looks like my files are updating now, thanks for the other advice
[22:31] <verterok> psypher246: there is no guarantee it will work..please backup the real data ;)
[22:31] <psypher246> yeah i will :D
[22:32] <pablo> you can use one ubuntu server to synchronize notes from another application?
[22:32] <pablo> with ubuntuone server direction, port, etc
[22:32] <verterok> pablo: if the other application support syncing with ubuntu one servers, yes :)
[22:33] <verterok> pablo: basically I think the app needs to support the tomboy sync API
[22:33] <verterok> but I don't know much about the subject
[22:34] <pablo> mmm I think in mobile aplication (symbian )
[22:41] <verterok> pablo: I'm not aware of any app in symbian that support the tomboy sync API
[22:42] <verterok> pablo: but if you find one, it should work with the ubuntu one server
[22:42] <pablo> verterok: many tks
[22:43] <verterok> pablo: np