Psi-Jack | Now the problem is, how do I trigger something for when it's stopping? heh | 00:02 |
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SpamapS | Psi-Jack: trigger what for when what is stopping? | 00:18 |
Psi-Jack | pre-start, post-start, etc script segments. Gawds, upstart is bigger than I thought. ;) | 00:19 |
KurtKraut | Is there any documentation on how to install Ubuntu with software-based RAD0? | 00:23 |
HugeCannon | Hey, I'm having a really strange ssh/netowrk/dns problem on my ubuntu server. The problem is that I'll be running an ssh connection to my server which has a static IP 192.168.2.100 and then the connection will get slow/intermittent then eventually drop. When it drops I go to my windows laptop and do "ping 192.168.2.100" which returns "pinging 192.168.2.100... response from 192.168.2.5 unreachable" | 00:23 |
Psi-Jack | Umm. That's easily done by the installer, KurtKraut. | 00:23 |
KurtKraut | Psi-Jack, easily done? I couldn't find it. And I've installed 4 machines with the alternate installer. | 00:24 |
KurtKraut | The term 'RAID' didn't even appear on screen | 00:24 |
Psi-Jack | You don't even need the alternate installer. | 00:24 |
Psi-Jack | RAID's on the partition manager, IF you have, or create RAID type partitions, which you set while creating partitions. | 00:25 |
KurtKraut | Psi-Jack, but the download page for Ubuntu says: 'The alternate install CD allows you to perform certain specialist installations of Ubuntu. It provides for the following situations: (...) LVM and/or RAID partitioning;' | 00:26 |
Psi-Jack | That's pretty old news, since it's been in since, about 9.04 or even earlier. | 00:28 |
HugeCannon | Anyone got any ideas on my network/dns problem? | 00:30 |
Psi-Jack | Welp. Now I got my upstart scripts for keepalived and linux-igd. When keepalived starts, linux-igd starts. When keepalived stops, linux-igd stops too. Exactly what I needed cause running linux-igd on two servers at the same time, for active-backup firewall/routing, doesn't work so well. ;) | 00:49 |
Psi-Jack | Heh, now about the only thing left is to get upstart definitions for things that do not run as a daemon or fork. Like shorewall, which basically enables firewall rules or disables firewall. | 00:54 |
orudie | hi just installed munin with apt-get install munin and i'm getting this error in the browser You don't have permission to access /munin on this server. | 00:57 |
SpamapS | orudie: is there an index.html file in the directory yet? | 01:02 |
SpamapS | orudie: you may need to wait until munin-graph has produced one | 01:03 |
orudie | SpamapS, i think it would just be empty as I've seen it a year ago right after munin install | 01:03 |
orudie | SpamapS, yeah index.html is there | 01:04 |
SpamapS | orudie: ok can you try it http://server/munin/index.html does that work? | 01:05 |
orudie | SpamapS, no same error | 01:05 |
SpamapS | orudie: weird, maybe the dir's permissions are too restrictive | 01:08 |
SpamapS | orudie: I have ot run, but make sure the 'www-data' user can access that directory (including checking the parent directories) | 01:09 |
orudie | anyone ? | 01:14 |
hey_joe | is libpam_mysql broken in 10.04? | 01:16 |
hey_joe | i added the neccesary two lines to /etc/pam.d/common.auth, and restarted... | 01:16 |
hey_joe | but it doesnt even attempt to connect to the SQL server | 01:16 |
* andreserl TestDrive PyGTK Front-end Demo Released! | 02:02 | |
hggdh | kirkland: I downloaded your 0ubuntu30.3~ppa1, added the r1231 tentative fix, and uploaded to my PPA. Will test ASAP | 02:09 |
orudie | how do I force a user to quit if it shows that he is logged in right now | 02:31 |
bogeyd6 | orudie, kill his tty or gnome session | 02:42 |
webroasters | hey, i upgraded my server the other day to 10.4. I also put postfix on there, and when I try to do the mail command, it works up until i end it with a period . it doesn't close out and send | 02:42 |
webroasters | what's wrong with it | 02:42 |
webroasters | i just keep putting periods in there, and pressing enter | 02:42 |
webroasters | period, enter | 02:42 |
webroasters | period enter... nothing | 02:42 |
webroasters | any ideas?? | 02:44 |
ScottK | webroasters: Look in the postfix logs. | 02:44 |
Geoff918_ | Can anyone answer the following question? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1515069&highlight=postgreSQL | 02:45 |
webroasters | @ScottK: I just did, and there's some relay access denied stuff for weird ips and email addresses, but I can't find anything substantial | 02:47 |
ScottK | webroasters: If you can't find evidence of the sending attempt in your postfix logs, then you aren't talking to postfix. | 02:48 |
webroasters | is this it? connect from 83-131-235-81.adsl.net.t-com.hr[83.131.235.81 | 02:48 |
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webroasters | @ScottK: is this it? connect from 83-131-235-81.adsl.net.t-com.hr[83.131.235.81 | 02:49 |
ScottK | Is that your IP address? | 02:49 |
webroasters | @ScottK: not that i can tell from ifconfig | 02:50 |
webroasters | @ScottK: it's not from my server or from my home computer | 02:51 |
ScottK | Then no. | 02:51 |
webroasters | @ScottK: then why isn't the mail command working? | 02:51 |
ScottK | webroasters: I'm guessing you're talking to some thing else. | 02:51 |
webroasters | @ScottK: it's weird because it was working today for some reason, i think it was | 02:52 |
ScottK | First step would be to figure out what you're talking to. Not sure exactly what to suggest about that. | 02:53 |
ScottK | Gotta run | 02:53 |
webroasters | @ScottK: ok thank you for your help | 02:53 |
webroasters | ok, postfix will send email when I use the mail command from the command line, but not from my application! help, plz! | 03:04 |
webroasters | anyone? | 03:05 |
webroasters | everyone, nevermind | 03:09 |
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internalkernel | anyone have any experience using SubjectAltName in SSL? Someone mentioned this as a possible way to direct several SSL hosts to the same IP with Apache. But, now that I'm | 03:31 |
internalkernel | looking at it, I don't see how that works... | 03:31 |
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pohutukawa | Anybody here around who might be willing to discuss a few sentences on an Ubuntu based compute cluster? | 06:24 |
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uvirtbot | New bug: #597122 in xinetd (main) "Xinetd on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Server does not come with IPv6 support enabled" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/597122 | 07:40 |
LK_ | hi, how do in ubuntu 10.04, how do I change the banner that is showed, once you're logged on via ssh? | 08:24 |
stanman246 | anyone using opie-server? | 08:38 |
stanman246 | can't get the challenge seed if i try to logon | 08:41 |
not-twb_ | Never mind, I worked it out on my own. | 09:38 |
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Daviey | ttx: Are you around? | 10:25 |
ttx | Daviey: yes | 10:39 |
Daviey | ttx: oh awesome... I need to talk to you about the patch for euca_conf.in | 10:55 |
ttx | Daviey: sure | 10:55 |
Daviey | ttx: upstream have changed it to be less script, meaning parts of this patch don't apply | 10:56 |
Daviey | specifically our bash for $EUCALYPTUS/var/lib/eucalyptus/nodes.list | 10:56 |
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Daviey | ttx: Is this needed? | 10:56 |
ttx | Daviey: link to patch ? | 10:56 |
Daviey | ttx: just the parts of the patch i can't apply? | 10:56 |
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ttx | Daviey: for example | 10:57 |
Daviey | ttx: one mo | 10:57 |
Daviey | ttx: http://pastebin.daviey.com/b66H/ | 10:58 |
ttx | hm. | 10:59 |
ttx | There are two things here | 10:59 |
ttx | One is the replavemùent of echo by xsearch | 10:59 |
ttx | the other is the handling of /var/lib/eucalyptus/nodes.list | 10:59 |
ttx | Let me explain both | 11:00 |
Daviey | ttx: oh sure.. but let me link to the new upstream euca_conf.in (other parts of patch applied, including xsearch present) | 11:00 |
ttx | ok | 11:00 |
ttx | They used to rely on a simple grep to match IPs | 11:00 |
ttx | that meant if you had a node at 192.168.12.120... | 11:00 |
Daviey | ttx: yeah.. seems parts of it are funked up somewhat, and wanted to check if it was still needed | 11:00 |
ttx | it would prevent a node at 192.168.12.12 to be added | 11:01 |
Daviey | ie, i don't know why we do /var/lib/eucalyptus/nodes.list differently | 11:01 |
ttx | About the nodes.list... | 11:01 |
ttx | Eucalyptus uses /etc/eucalyptus/eucalyptus.conf to store the nodes list | 11:01 |
ttx | unfortunately that means that file must be writeable by the autoregistration process | 11:02 |
ttx | since it calls euca_conf | 11:02 |
ttx | since eucalyptus.conf is sourcesd by root, that led to priv escalation | 11:02 |
Daviey | ttx: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/maverick/eucalyptus/devel/annotate/head:/tools/euca_conf.in | 11:02 |
ttx | and I didn't want the autoreg process to run as root or as something easily escalated to root | 11:03 |
Daviey | ^^ currently, includes other parts of that patch applied | 11:03 |
uvirtbot | Daviey: Error: "^" is not a valid command. | 11:03 |
Daviey | ttx: I SEE! | 11:03 |
ttx | so we decided to have the NODES in a separate file | 11:03 |
Daviey | makes sense | 11:03 |
ttx | there is code in eucalyptus to look into that file | 11:03 |
ttx | Daviey: it makes so much sense it should just be upstream | 11:04 |
ttx | (but that's another topic) | 11:04 |
ttx | and code in euca_conf to write to / read from that file | 11:04 |
Daviey | ttx: i totally agree.. something i want to do towards the end of this week is discuss ALL of our patches with upstream | 11:04 |
Daviey | <-- life would be so much simplier if at least 50% of these went upstream | 11:05 |
ttx | Daviey: they are supposed to have upstreamed the first one, which is just a bug | 11:05 |
ttx | I suppose it's what the "$itshere" is about | 11:06 |
Daviey | ttx: Well the link to the file in bzr ^^, they have changed how it works.. and i'm not fully comfortable trying to revert back to the bash way.. | 11:06 |
ttx | $its_here, sorry | 11:06 |
Daviey | yeah... seems they've done some clever magic | 11:06 |
ttx | but we still need the other part applied | 11:07 |
Daviey | ttx: Currently investigating a FTBFS, would you be able to have a quick look at how best to approach this? | 11:07 |
Daviey | ttx: Yeah, those two hunks are the only two i couldn't get applied from the original patch | 11:08 |
ttx | hm, I'm quite swaped today | 11:08 |
ttx | swamped | 11:08 |
Daviey | ttx: ok | 11:08 |
ttx | Just starting... and having to catch up since I left on Thursday | 11:08 |
ttx | Got an interview to conduct later today | 11:08 |
ttx | Daviey: if I can free up some time, I will | 11:08 |
ttx | but not just now | 11:08 |
Daviey | yeah, holidays rock.. it's another work for having to catch up time when you get back :) | 11:08 |
Daviey | ttx: ok, rocking - thanks.. it's not blocking me atm | 11:09 |
ttx | DavidLevin: you shouyld be ok by applying the change_var_value part | 11:10 |
ttx | Daviey: ^ | 11:10 |
ttx | and ignoring the the xsearch one | 11:10 |
Daviey | ttx: OK, i'll give that a spin in a bit | 11:10 |
Daviey | ttx: seems we have a new build dep on javassist.. at least it's in main. | 11:11 |
ttx | Daviey: yes, from that non-applying patch, you should ust apply the parts that replace "change_var_value $FILE NODES "${NODES}" | 11:13 |
ttx | The equivalent of xsearch is taken care of | 11:13 |
Daviey | ttx: hmm, ok.. it didn't look like $NODES was populated anywhere tho | 11:13 |
ttx | They slightly changed the logic... | 11:13 |
ttx | it is | 11:13 |
ttx | line 1476-1477 | 11:14 |
Daviey | ah, so it is | 11:14 |
Daviey | thanks ttx | 11:14 |
ttx | First part of 1444 | 11:14 |
ttx | Second part is 1476-1477 | 11:14 |
ttx | Daviey: np. For the record, that patch was from smoser | 11:15 |
Danawar1 | is it ok to host a CSS server on http://www.linode.com/? | 11:15 |
Daviey | ttx: oh right, i thought that was your handy work :) | 11:15 |
Daviey | Danawar1: You'll have to ask linode :) | 11:15 |
ttx | Daviey: that was my bug :) | 11:15 |
Daviey | ahh | 11:15 |
ttx | I dound and reported it | 11:16 |
ttx | found, even | 11:16 |
ttx | and the NODES rewrite was done by Dan Nurmi himself when we were working on autoreg | 11:16 |
* ttx lunches | 11:17 | |
Danawar1 | Does any one here own a linode? | 11:20 |
kklimonda | Danawar1: I do | 11:30 |
Danawar1 | kklimonda: are they any good? how fast is the internet? | 11:54 |
kklimonda | Danawar1: pretty good, I don't really know how fast the internet is, I don't use it for distributing anything big enough for that to matter. | 12:15 |
Danawar1 | Was thining of using it for a CSS server with a webserver | 12:19 |
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Daviey | ttx: Silly question, but how can i modify the classpath for build time? | 13:01 |
ttx | Ah! | 13:02 |
* ttx looks into that | 13:02 | |
* ttx admits being the one having written /that/ | 13:03 | |
Daviey | ttx: i've tried a few different things.. setting CLASSPATH in debian/rules = no dice | 13:03 |
ttx | I think it is debian/build-jars | 13:03 |
* ttx checks | 13:03 | |
Daviey | modifying upstream module-inc.xml = no joy | 13:04 |
Daviey | and modifing .classpath = no joy | 13:04 |
ttx | for jar in `cat ../debian/build-jars`; do ln -fsv $$jar lib; done | 13:04 |
ttx | yep | 13:04 |
soren | Daviey: Variables set in debian/rules are not exported to the environment by default. | 13:04 |
ttx | debian/rules sets up links at build time | 13:04 |
soren | Daviey: ...if that matters. | 13:04 |
ttx | based on debian/build-jars | 13:04 |
Daviey | soren: yeah.. wondered if there was some magic in there to do that. | 13:04 |
Daviey | ttx: awesome | 13:04 |
ttx | Daviey: not to be mistaken with run-time... | 13:05 |
soren | Daviey: Sure. Just export it. | 13:05 |
Daviey | ttx: run time i think is ok already tbh | 13:05 |
ttx | where you'd use the links as defined in debian/eucalyptus-java-common.links | 13:05 |
Daviey | soren: did that | 13:05 |
Daviey | ttx: yup, that is there | 13:05 |
soren | Daviey: Oh. Then it is exported to the environment :) | 13:05 |
Daviey | soren: builder doesn't seem to be honouring $CLASSPATH | 13:06 |
* Daviey tries ttx's game | 13:06 | |
ttx | Daviey: of course that doesn't prevent you from specifying the right build-time and runtime deps in debian/control | 13:07 |
Daviey | ttx: done that! | 13:07 |
* Daviey fires off a build. | 13:08 | |
Daviey | ...and puts the kettle on | 13:08 |
Daviey | ttx: That did it! \o/ | 13:13 |
ttx | Daviey: yay | 13:13 |
zul | morning | 13:24 |
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rgreening | hey zul | 13:33 |
zul | hi | 13:33 |
rgreening | zul: been working on that racksmith package and have it patched to pull out jquery and jquery-ui before packaging and dep on the system ones. Yay. | 13:34 |
zul | cool | 13:34 |
rgreening | Im close to being able to upload the package | 13:35 |
rgreening | zul: Im working with upstream to rework their code base, which would make this cleaner for all. Hopefully Ill have a patch for them this week for that. | 13:35 |
zul | rgreening: sounds good | 13:36 |
rgreening | zul: think there would be any issue with getting jquery and jquery-ui from maverick backported to lucid? racksmith will need to be backported to lucid for me as well and it requires the versions in maverick. | 13:37 |
zul | rgreening: i dunno i dont know anything about jquery | 13:37 |
rgreening | ok. Well, I will likely just submit the request and see where it goes I guess :) | 13:38 |
rgreening | heh | 13:38 |
sommer | morning all | 13:38 |
sommer | ScottK: when you get a chance can you renew my clamav team membership... got a message saying it will expire in 7 days :-) | 13:46 |
hggdh | morning smoser | 14:08 |
Krazyderek | what's the best way to setup a hot swap drive for backup? drive imaging or backupPC ? | 14:10 |
chris_n | I'm looking for documentation/guide covering setting up Ubuntu server to do AAA in a network environment with Ubuntu desktops | 14:15 |
zul | hey smoser | 14:15 |
hggdh | smoser: which UEC images should be used to test? The release ones, or the dailies? | 14:18 |
kirkland | hggdh: mine? i assume daviey or ccheney did that? | 14:18 |
hggdh | kirkland: sorry, I lost you | 14:19 |
hggdh | mine what? | 14:19 |
kirkland | <hggdh> 20:09:54> kirkland: I downloaded your 0ubuntu30.3~ppa1, added the r1231 tentative fix, and uploaded to my PPA. Will test ASAP | 14:19 |
kirkland | hggdh: oh, you uploaded to your ppa | 14:19 |
kirkland | okay | 14:19 |
hggdh | kirkland: yes, but I am getting a failure on quilt, will have to look at it | 14:20 |
kirkland | hggdh: Daviey should help you | 14:20 |
hggdh | kirkland: ack | 14:20 |
Daviey | hggdh: \o | 14:25 |
smoser | hggdh, what are you wanting to test ? | 14:30 |
smoser | zul, here. whats up. | 14:30 |
zul | smoser: nothing....jut saying hi | 14:31 |
smoser | hggdh, hggdh if this is to test those eucalyptus fixes, i would suggest the dailies. the released images do not have the better debug output (waiting for ... ) | 14:32 |
Daviey | hggdh: There is a euca build currently under way in my ppa | 14:42 |
Daviey | hggdh: https://edge.launchpad.net/~davewalker/+archive/uec-testing/+packages <-- almost finished | 14:43 |
bogeyd6 | I cant believe to get rdiff to work from windows to ubuntu you had to redirect output to a file | 14:47 |
ScottK | sommer: I'm pretty sure you can renew it yourself. There should be a link in the message. | 14:51 |
hggdh | smoser: on jaguar we were using the released UEC image | 14:51 |
hggdh | smoser: I think we should be running the current, but wanted to check | 14:51 |
hggdh | Daviey: you rock | 14:51 |
Daviey | hggdh: NO U! | 14:51 |
Daviey | :) | 14:51 |
hggdh | Daviey: YOU do! | 14:52 |
hggdh | heh | 14:52 |
sommer | ScottK: it has a link to the clamav team page, and your lp page, and there's no link to renew membership on the clamav page... | 14:52 |
Daviey | hggdh: bah.. FTBFS.. i guess i don't rock. :( | 14:52 |
smoser | hggdh, i would like for you to test dailies | 14:52 |
smoser | there shouldn't be any real fallout, and i'm hoping to make a daily release soon | 14:52 |
ScottK | OK | 14:52 |
smoser | a new released. there is a landscape bug that the landscape folks want integrated. | 14:53 |
Jack-in-Box | anyone know what is the easiest ftp server to use on ubuntu.... tried wu-ftpd, but its kina wierd | 14:55 |
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Jack-in-Box | kinda* | 14:55 |
Daviey | hggdh: Working on a fix now | 14:55 |
ScottK | sommer: Done. | 14:56 |
sommer | ScottK: thanks man, I appreciate it :) | 14:56 |
hggdh | smoser: will do. Today we saw an error in the instance -- fsck failed, mountall failed, etc. I wanted to use a more up-to-date UEC image, this is why I asked you. | 15:11 |
hggdh | Daviey: you still rock :-) | 15:11 |
smoser | hggdh, i've not seen such an error. do you have an explaination ? or could you open a bug ? | 15:12 |
ttx | Daviey: if you have something working reasonably well, I may be able to break it -- I'd need you to test building and running with ehcache-2.1.0 | 15:12 |
ttx | hmmm... | 15:12 |
* ttx considers testing from Lucid first, and do it himself | 15:12 | |
ttx | Daviey: forget what I just said :) | 15:13 |
Daviey | ttx: np | 15:14 |
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hggdh | smoser: I can open a bug, yes, but all we have is this single console output, on a superseeded kernel :-( | 15:17 |
EvilTrek | is there a way in terminal to specify a time offset? | 15:29 |
EvilTrek | i have a VPS running Ubuntu located in Germany running on UTC time, i'd really like to change what timezone it shows | 15:30 |
Daviey | hggdh: There is amd64 of 1.6.2-0ubuntu30.3.2 in that PPA | 15:32 |
hggdh | Daviey: you do rock, sir. Much, many, and all that, thanks | 15:34 |
Daviey | hggdh: np, thanks | 15:34 |
hggdh | Daviey: er, where's your PPA? | 15:34 |
Daviey | https://edge.launchpad.net/~davewalker/+archive/uec-testing/+packages | 15:35 |
hggdh | great, thaks | 15:36 |
Daviey | hggdh: so ppa:davewalker/uec-testing | 15:36 |
Jack-in-Box | any recomendations for a simple ftp server | 15:38 |
Psi-Jack | Jack-in-Box: ProFTPD, PureFTPD, vsftpd, apt-cache search ftp | 15:38 |
Jack-in-Box | tried wu-ftpd and it was awkward, which is the simplest to use of the ones u mentioned | 15:39 |
Psi-Jack | Jack-in-Box: I don't know. You'll have to find out for yourself. Have fun with that. | 15:39 |
Jack-in-Box | ok, thanks... | 15:39 |
Psi-Jack | 15 years, everything's "simple" to me. | 15:39 |
ne7work | hello all i have problem with phpmyadmin please someone help me | 15:41 |
Jack-in-Box | lol | 15:41 |
Jack-in-Box | fair enough | 15:41 |
ne7work | hmm | 15:41 |
Psi-Jack | ne7work: There's a box I can't open. Do you know what's wrong? | 15:41 |
ne7work | Jack-in-Box, I write sudo ln -s /usr/share/phpmyadmin /var/www | 15:41 |
ne7work | and http://78.83.153.108/phpmyadmin | 15:42 |
Shapeshiftr | hey | 15:42 |
Tero | I am trying to install ubuntu 10.04LTS server to IBM X3650M2. It has Hardware RAID5 configuration. Everything goes fine but after installation I cant boot into it. Wondering if it's UEFI issue or RAID-issue (hardly?). Only way I can bring it up is to boot from CD and choose "boot from first hard disk". Any ideas are welcome. | 15:42 |
Shapeshiftr | I'm having trouble configuring/installing postfix | 15:43 |
Shapeshiftr | anyone think they may be able to help? | 15:43 |
Psi-Jack | Shapeshiftr: There's a box I can't open. Do you know what's wrong? | 15:43 |
Shapeshiftr | Tero, it might have something to do with your partitioning | 15:43 |
Shapeshiftr | what type of RAID are you using? | 15:44 |
Shapeshiftr | Psi-Jack, huh? | 15:44 |
Tero | Shapeshiftr: I chose the automatic with LVM. But I also tried without LVM.. | 15:44 |
Psi-Jack | Shapeshiftr: Exactly. That's what your question sounded like. :0 | 15:44 |
Shapeshiftr | Yeah, I know. I was waiting to see if anyone was there to hel pbefore I gave all the details. | 15:44 |
Tero | Shapeshiftr: installed Vmware esxi to samekind of box and no problems at all. | 15:44 |
Psi-Jack | Shapeshiftr: Basically, ask a more thorough question, or even try #postfix. The guys there know postfix like the back of their hands. ;) | 15:44 |
Shapeshiftr | oh, awesome. | 15:45 |
Shapeshiftr | *gives freenode much love* | 15:45 |
Psi-Jack | hehe | 15:45 |
Psi-Jack | Right now, I'm learning as much as I can about upstart. Pretty sweet when you actually understand it. | 15:45 |
Psi-Jack | And it looks like it's going to put djb's daemon-tools to shamble. ;) | 15:46 |
Shapeshiftr | upstart? what is? | 15:49 |
Psi-Jack | Ubuntu's newer init system. | 15:50 |
Psi-Jack | Since 8.10 | 15:50 |
ccheney | kirkland, for ebs testing addition should it be a separate code path from the regular testing that uec-testing-scripts does currently, to just do ebs testing? | 15:54 |
kirkland | ccheney: good question ... mathiaz and hggdh would be the best people to ask on the organization of that code | 15:55 |
ccheney | kirkland, ok | 15:55 |
ccheney | hggdh, ping ^ | 15:55 |
kirkland | ccheney: thanks | 15:55 |
hggdh | ccheney: I am not sure, and think that we should really discuss it | 15:57 |
Daviey | ttx: We has a problem. :(.. Seems ecua 1.7 is using a newer version of gwt | 15:58 |
ttx | ... | 15:58 |
* ttx wonders what happened to advanec warnings of library transitions | 15:59 | |
Daviey | ttx: i know, thankfully it's only euca that depends on it.. Okay if i upgrade it? | 15:59 |
ttx | Daviey: sure, but it can be tricky | 16:00 |
Daviey | ttx: Yeah.. they must have been aware of needing to bump. | 16:00 |
Daviey | ttx: Shall i make a start, and let you know of any gotcha's | 16:00 |
ttx | Daviey: Chris Grze... is your friend when it comes to patching so that it builds | 16:00 |
Daviey | ttx: I see you originally debianzed it.. can i ask you to review and sponsor when done? | 16:00 |
ttx | Daviey: sure... just make sure it buids and works for you first | 16:01 |
ccheney | hggdh, ok | 16:01 |
* ccheney bbs | 16:01 | |
Daviey | ttx: Other than getting it to work with euca' is there an easy test? | 16:02 |
ttx | ISTR there was a testsuite enabled | 16:02 |
Daviey | ok... i'll invstigate | 16:03 |
Daviey | ttx: Without checking, are we Debian's upstream on this>? | 16:03 |
* ccheney back | 16:08 | |
ttx | Daviey: on a call, will bbl | 16:08 |
Daviey | wilco | 16:12 |
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ttx | Daviey: Debian recently adopted our package | 16:50 |
ttx | Daviey: so we *were* upstream | 16:50 |
ttx | Daviey: now it's up for grabs | 16:50 |
Daviey | ttx: Question is.. should i submit this package to Debian? | 16:53 |
Daviey | ttx: And the patches make me want to cry :) | 16:54 |
* SpamapS is a bit confused as to why he flew to Santa Clara today, when his conference pass for velocity does not include any of the events for today. :-/ | 16:54 | |
* SpamapS is also quite annoyed that the conference organizers have decided to put no tables or chairs anywhere near the conference. :-P | 16:55 | |
ttx | Daviey: right, that's what I meant by "Chris made it build for us" | 17:00 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #597330 in gwt (main) "Please update gwt to 2.0.3" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/597330 | 17:15 |
SpamapS | “Metrics are all bullshit unless you can tie them to the business” -- Sean Power | 17:22 |
SpamapS | circa 5 minutes ago. :) | 17:22 |
kirkland | smoser: ping | 17:22 |
kirkland | smoser: how long do you think it would take to package ovf (and test and get it it working) for Ubuntu? | 17:23 |
maek | is there an ubuntu equivilent to kickstart ? is it pre seed? | 17:30 |
jcastro | you can kickstart ubuntu too | 17:31 |
maek | jcastro: oh. is that the optimal way to do it? | 17:37 |
jcastro | maek: that's the way I do it, dunno about optimal, that depends on how comfortable you are with either one or the other | 17:38 |
maek | I know kickstart very well. I was just wondering what the ubuntu way is. I was reading about being able to pre seed mysql root user passwords and etc | 17:39 |
smoser | kirkland, it depends on what you mean by "ovf". | 17:54 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #597352 in tomcat6 (main) "wrong owner of /usr/share/tomcat6 dir for some webapps" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/597352 | 17:56 |
hggdh | ccheney: you there | 17:58 |
hggdh | ? | 17:59 |
ccheney | hggdh, yea in a desktop meeting atm, whats up? | 17:59 |
benedikt | I have a ubuntu server that uses the -generic kernel. I want to switch to the -server kernel. Installing the metapackage linux-image-server doesnt install a -server kernel. | 18:06 |
smoser | benedikt, it gets you what you need. | 18:07 |
ccheney | hggdh, done with meeting now, about to go to lunch unless you wanted to say something before then? | 18:07 |
smoser | i'm assuming you're on i386 | 18:08 |
benedikt | smoser: no. it just installs the metapacke, no actual kernels. | 18:08 |
benedikt | yes, i386 | 18:08 |
smoser | it doesn't install a linux-image-*pae ? | 18:08 |
benedikt | no, but i have -2.6.32-22-generic-pae | 18:08 |
benedikt | i want -server ;-) | 18:08 |
jdstrand | zul: thanks for the NTPD_DEVICE fix in the apparmor profile. Interestingly, upstream apparmor had 'rw', but we didn't in our shipped profile | 18:09 |
* ccheney bbl, lunch | 18:09 | |
jdstrand | I blame me | 18:09 |
smoser | benedikt, on i386 -server == -pae | 18:09 |
zul | jdstrand: no problem | 18:09 |
benedikt | generic-pae != -server | 18:09 |
pmatulis | benedikt: yeah, there is no i386 server kernel anymore | 18:10 |
benedikt | oh, that would explain it | 18:10 |
benedikt | then ill stick to the -generic | 18:10 |
hggdh | ccheney: no, go grab lunch | 18:14 |
dasunsrule32 | Hello, I was wondering if someone could help me troubleshoot some issues with postifx/dovecot? | 18:15 |
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kirkland | hggdh: do you think you'll be able to test the fix for https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/566792 today? | 19:01 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 566792 in eucalyptus "metadata service returns empty data with 200 OK" [High,Confirmed] | 19:01 |
hggdh | kirkland: yes, I will. | 19:09 |
nube | i have a ubuntu server 10.04 installed and was thinking of doing a "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" in case someone else has to use the machine that is not familiar with *nix.. there is a huge list of what will be installed if i do, but I'm not sure how it will effect the system as I already have everything configured how I want it as it is | 19:12 |
n0body | hey guys, i have an issue with dhcp3-server, i need it to run on a bridge (br0) and its starting on bootup before the bridge is up. any ideas? im new at this ubuntu | 19:12 |
n0body | http://pastebin.org/351436 is my /etc/network/interfaces | 19:13 |
n0body | http://pastebin.org/351446 is the error i get in syslog | 19:13 |
n0body | i can ssh in after boot and manually start it. | 19:13 |
n0body | so waht i need to do is, either start networking earlier, or dhcpd later. any ideas? | 19:15 |
n0body | anyone? | 19:19 |
jjohansen | Daviey: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/597387 | 19:50 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 597387 in ubuntu "pv-ops kernel only works in 3 or 4 zones in EC2" [Undecided,New] | 19:50 |
kirkland | hggdh: great, and show the rest of your peeps in Lexington what you're doing and how? | 19:50 |
hggdh | kirkland: yes, that's the idea -- but I want to get the protocol done ASAP | 19:53 |
kirkland | hggdh: k | 19:55 |
dasunsrule32 | Hi I am getting this error with Dovecot/Postfix, it just started happening this last week with the new dovecot updates. Any ideas would be helpful. Thank you. postfix/smtpd[4467]: warning: SASL: Connect to private/auth-client failed: No such file or directory | 19:56 |
dasunsrule32 | Jun 22 11:53:49 sol postfix/smtpd[4467]: fatal: no SASL authentication mechanisms | 19:56 |
smoser | kees, are you around ? | 20:04 |
smoser | jdstrand, maybe... | 20:05 |
smoser | i'd like some "security team review" of ebsmount. its considered (by me) to be in a not so good position right now, and I'd like to talk with someone security team and the ebs folks (alonswartz) to see what we can do to make that better. | 20:06 |
smoser | SpamapS, ping | 20:07 |
Gerwin | I can't seem to install mail-server using tasksel, it tells me tasksel: aptitude failed (100) | 20:13 |
hggdh | kirkland: looks good so far. I will run another 200 instances with a smaller delay between instance startup, and then I will leave a 2,000-instance run during the evening | 20:14 |
smoser | hggdh, so it looks like they've fixed this bug ? | 20:22 |
n0body | anyone got skills on upstart? i need to make my networking start asap, since it creates a bridge, and other things need it to be ready (dhcpd, hostapd, squid etc) and its not built when they start | 20:23 |
n0body | at least i think its upstart i need to configure, god knows. basically i just need networking to start sooner, or for it to block until the bridge is ready | 20:24 |
n0body | http://pastebin.org/351740 | 20:24 |
kirkland | hggdh: oh, okay, that's a good thing, right? | 20:26 |
kirkland | hggdh: should we go ahead and get it uploaded to lucid-proposed? | 20:26 |
kirkland | hggdh: would you just give me a status update before you call it a day? | 20:26 |
kirkland | hggdh: if this still looks good, i'll get this uploaded to lucid-proposed, and we can try an SRU | 20:26 |
hggdh | kirkland: I will update you, yes. Give me some 40 min, and the second run will end. | 20:33 |
hggdh | kirkland: and, yes, this is most certainly a Good Thing (TM) :-) | 20:34 |
andreserl | kirkland, I'm wondering if you have seen this behavior on lucid: I was listening to something, then I started VM's, then I closed what I was listening and opened the program again to listen something else, however, sound is no longer working. | 20:36 |
kees | smoser: can you go through robbiew for that? we're pretty swamped at the moment, but yeah, based on what I've seen in the channel, ebsmount is scary | 20:39 |
kirkland | andreserl: hmm, sounds like a pulseaudio issue | 20:45 |
andreserl | kirkland, it looks like it indeed, since I killed my VM's and still no sound | 20:46 |
dasunsrule32 | Can anyone help me look at an issue with dovecot/postfix? | 20:50 |
dasunsrule32 | I keep getting: fatal: no SASL authentication mechanisms | 20:50 |
n0body | i hacked it, and started the neccesary services with post-up in interfaces | 20:50 |
n0body | i feel dirty | 20:50 |
n0body | upstart sucks | 20:50 |
MTecknology | I'm about to have a package built in LP - I made some changes that could potentially break things. ISo I'm wondering- how can I roll back the update if it does break things? | 21:13 |
kusznir | Hi all: I'm trying to boot a ubuntu 10.04 xen guest on a xen server of different OS, and I am having problems. | 21:22 |
kusznir | Specifically, I get "Error: bootloader did not return any data!" | 21:23 |
kusznir | How do I work around this / fix it to boot this domain? | 21:23 |
kusznir | (the install worked fine, btw) | 21:23 |
robyn | Hello | 21:27 |
SpamapS | smoser: pong | 21:31 |
ruben23 | hi guys any opensosurce application i can bond 2 different DSL connection and achive added badwidth with it... | 21:33 |
robyn | question - trying to install 10.04 32bit ( also tried 9.10 32bit) server on a system without cdrom - created usb boot drive per instructions using pendrivelinux utilities - install gets to looking for cdrom and can't find itself on the usb drive - does the same thing on my work station - any thoughts? | 21:35 |
robyn | ruben23, looked to do the same thing awhile back - didn't find anything usless the dsl where already a bonded pair | 21:37 |
cdubya | what all packages get installed in the tasksel option for samba-server? | 21:40 |
hggdh | kirkland: nah, no cigar. We still have instances failing to acquire a pub IP | 21:40 |
kusznir | Is there an "easy" way to downgrade grub in 10.04 server? | 21:41 |
kirkland | hggdh: same ratio? | 21:42 |
hggdh | kirkland: no, seems better -- around 6% failure, as opposed to ~10% before (o r1230) | 21:45 |
hggdh | kirkland: I will leave the 2,000 instances running just for completeness. But I am uploading the current logs | 21:46 |
kirkland | hggdh: okay | 21:47 |
panfist | is postfix configured as 'local only' suitable for use as a LAN email server, or is that really just specific to the one physical host | 21:48 |
lamont | panfist: it doesn't listen to the network socket when you say that | 21:50 |
panfist | ahh | 21:51 |
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uvirtbot | New bug: #597445 in tomcat6 (main) "tomcat6 will not shutdown in Ubuntu 10.04" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/597445 | 22:11 |
pehden | hi all | 22:18 |
pehden | any one alive in here> | 22:19 |
ccheney | jjohansen, any status update on the kernels? | 22:29 |
jjohansen | ccheney: I haven't gotten to them yet, tim neither, and andy won't come on line for a few hours. | 22:30 |
jjohansen | I can kick off a couple builds soon | 22:30 |
ccheney | ok | 22:30 |
jjohansen | atop on the other hand is working on lucid and kamal is now trying it in maverick | 22:30 |
jjohansen | he did lucid first as the patches are .33 based | 22:31 |
kirkland | soren: okay, filed Bug #597459, per your request yesterday | 22:40 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 597459 in vm-builder "support creating raw disk image" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/597459 | 22:40 |
kirkland | soren: i need a little more information on what i'd need to do to use vmbuilder to create an image that I could dd to a physical disk somewhere and get it to boot correctly | 22:40 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #597459 in vm-builder (universe) "support creating raw disk image" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/597459 | 22:46 |
soren | kirkland: Well, as a start, you could just let it create the qcow2 and convert it back to a raw image. | 22:54 |
soren | kirkland: qemu-img can do that. | 22:54 |
kirkland | soren: k, i have it in a raw image | 22:54 |
kirkland | soren: i dd that to a physical (from a livecd) | 22:55 |
soren | Yup. | 22:55 |
kirkland | soren: grub seems to be installed, that's good ... i end up in an initramfs shell though | 22:55 |
kirkland | soren: wasn't able to mount the root disk | 22:55 |
kirkland | soren: in initramfs, i only see sda | 22:55 |
kirkland | soren: do i need to partition the disk from the livecd first? | 22:55 |
* soren ponders that | 22:55 | |
kirkland | soren: or more prep i need to do to the image? | 22:55 |
kirkland | soren: or some better way of using dd ? | 22:56 |
soren | I don't think so , no. | 22:56 |
soren | What exactly did you do? | 22:56 |
kirkland | soren: i changed the one line as shown in bug #597459 | 22:58 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 597459 in vm-builder "support creating raw disk image" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/597459 | 22:58 |
kirkland | soren: s/qcow2/raw/ | 22:58 |
kirkland | soren: sudo vmbuilder kvm ubuntu | 22:58 |
kirkland | soren: i end up with a 5000MB raw disk image | 22:58 |
kirkland | soren: on a test laptop, i boot a lucid desktop livecd | 22:58 |
kirkland | soren: i rsync over the 5000MB raw disk image, foo.img | 22:58 |
kirkland | soren: then from the livecd env, i 'sudo dd if=foo.img of=/dev/sda bs=1M' | 22:59 |
kirkland | soren: make a pot of coffee | 22:59 |
kirkland | soren: and then reboot | 22:59 |
soren | I would have thought that would work. | 23:00 |
kirkland | soren: me too ... | 23:00 |
kirkland | soren: so the error I get is that /dev/disk/by-uuid/whatever is not found | 23:00 |
kirkland | soren: and then dumped to initramfs | 23:00 |
soren | kirkland: right. It doesn't even find the partition table, you say? | 23:00 |
kirkland | soren: so i edit the grub menu on boot | 23:00 |
kirkland | soren: and replaced it with /dev/sda1 | 23:01 |
kirkland | soren: right, in initramfs, i see /dev/sda, but no /dev/sda1 | 23:01 |
soren | Ok. | 23:01 |
* kirkland feels a little better, that soren thinks this *should* have worked | 23:01 | |
kirkland | b/c I did too :-) | 23:01 |
soren | Ô_ó | 23:02 |
soren | Just for giggles... | 23:02 |
soren | Could you try booting the live cd again and run "kvm -hda /dev/sda"? | 23:03 |
kirkland | sure | 23:07 |
kirkland | soren: i'm just redoing the dd now | 23:07 |
soren | kirkland: ok | 23:10 |
kusznir | How does one set the apt mirror to use when in command line only mode? | 23:13 |
kusznir | (i.e., no X installed) | 23:14 |
kirkland | soren: heh, kvm booted perfectly off of sda | 23:14 |
kirkland | soren: okay, i'm trying to boot again off of the real hw | 23:15 |
kirkland | soren: okay, same thing | 23:16 |
kirkland | soren: from real hardware | 23:16 |
hackeron_ | hey, my ubuntu server is not booting correctly, I'm not getting a login prompt and when I ssh into the box, /var/log/boot.log just shows fsck: /dev/md0: clean, 31476007/60989440 files, 209228064/243940976 blocks (check in 4 mounts) -- and nothing like apache or postgres is started, I have to start those manually over ssh - any ideas what is causing the problem? | 23:19 |
kirkland | soren: ie, same thing == error when booting real hardware from /dev/sda | 23:23 |
hackeron_ | I tried adding VERBOSE=yes to /etc/default/rcS and boot is still hanging and nothing more in boot.log :( | 23:29 |
hackeron_ | I can ssh into the box, but it doesn't start half the services or show the login prompt | 23:30 |
hackeron_ | how would I diagnose the problem? | 23:31 |
soren | kirkland: Fascinating :) | 23:32 |
soren | kirkland: Can you file a bug about this, too? | 23:32 |
kirkland | soren: sure | 23:32 |
kirkland | soren: i'll provide more detailed info | 23:32 |
soren | kirkland: Thanks, man. | 23:34 |
* soren heads bedwards | 23:34 | |
hackeron_ | wtf, after installing bootchart, it now boots | 23:39 |
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