[00:44] <pmatulis> ryanjamieson: no, but you may try strace on the init script to see what's up
[01:57] <robertpayne> Anyone know or have a apt-get source with php 5.3.3 that is ubuntu ready by chance? :)
[02:49] <jmarsden> robertpayne: 5.3.3 is already in maverick, rmadison says: php5 | 5.3.3-1ubuntu3 |      maverick | source, all
[02:49] <robertpayne> jmarsden: will it install and run on 10.4 lucid though?
[02:50] <jmarsden> I have no idea, but you can grab the source package and backport it, if you need it badly enough :)
[02:50] <robertpayne> jmarsden: hehe :P well it includes PHP-FPM support which finally lets easy install for nginx+php
[02:51] <robertpayne> meh I'll wait.. just use good ole apache reverse proxy for now still
[03:40] <_Techie_> i need help setting up my server as a gateway from 192.168.10.X to my modem @ 192.168.1.1
[04:03] <_Techie_> i need help setting my server up as a gateway between networks
[04:49] <ChmEarl> _Techie_, well your modem should be dhcp or static assigned by Provider
[08:23] <web27> Bye
[09:32] <_Techie_> i need help setting up my server as a gateway between my LAN eth0, adn my WAN eth1
[13:14] <robertpayne> I hate php...
[13:14] <twb> robertpayne: +1
[13:15] <robertpayne> twb: why does wordpress have to run off the garbage.. it can't even produce half decent error logs when it fails
[13:16] <twb> Because wordpress is garbage?
[13:16] <robertpayne> twb: true... but it's one of the better blogging engines available currently that is free
[13:17] <twb> robertpayne: "better" in the sense that it's full of security holes?
[13:18] <robertpayne> twb: I guess I should reword.. widely supported/developed in terms of plugins, themes etc.. but yea security is a bit of a concern on some parts of it
[13:20] <robertpayne> I think I hate DNS even more though... one of my domains is having a hell of a time rolling over to a new nameserver... other 4 went nice and smooth
[13:21] <twb> Personally I prefer to stick to a simple makefile and purely static content, and to hell with "reader comments"
[13:22] <twb> If they want to comment they can bloody well use the mailto: link at the bottom of the article, and I'll moderate it and issue errata to the article as necessary
[13:23] <robertpayne> twb: too much overhead on comments past a few a week/month then though
[13:24] <twb> I don't see why
[13:24] <twb> Most comments I see are totally pointless, so they wouldn't require an update
[13:25] <twb> And MUAs are better at filtering out spammers than anything web-based :-)
[13:25] <RoyK> seems someone (my boss?) will need to get to work today..... serverroom data: temperature = 29.900000, humidity = 40.340000 and dewpoint = 14.970000
[13:26] <twb> Are the sensors *really* that accurate?
[13:26] <RoyK> two decimals only
[13:26] <RoyK> it's the stuff we use all over - the sensors are accurate
[13:28] <twb> I was bitching about the significant figures
[13:29] <RoyK> printf("DEBUG: temperature = %f, humidity = %f and dewpoint = %f\n", values.temperature, values.humidity, values.dewpoint);
[13:30] <RoyK> that should probably be changed to only use two decimals :þ
[13:30] <twb> Well, C is not exactly numerate
[13:32] <RoyK> afaik you can do all you can in C
[13:32] <RoyK> DEBUG: temperature = 30.08, humidity = 40.15 and dewpoint = 15.05
[13:33] <RoyK> I wonder how far it'll climb before boxes go down......
[14:29] <joschi> hi, is there a good ruby library for interfacing with the vSphere APIs? anything that goes beyond just having run `wsdl2ruby`?
[14:29] <joschi> until now I've found http://rubyvmware.rubyforge.org/ but I'd like to see some alternatives
[14:40] <zul> jdstrand:sure
[15:00] <poli> hello all! I am having problems with UEC: what is the trick to have CC and NC on the same machine? I just don;'t seem to be able to register the node :(
[15:09] <robertpayne> Does iptables log out results anywhere?
[15:11] <rasengan> What's the best software to get bandwidth usage?
[15:17] <twb> robertpayne: if you tell it to: yes
[15:18] <twb> rasengan: depends what you mean by "bandwidth", but as a guess, try mrtg
[15:20] <robertpayne> twb: hmm well I don't really think it's issue.. but for some reason it still wont allow connections to mysql from my other box  though iptables -L looks correct
[15:23] <twb> #netfilter
[15:37] <RoyK> wtf  DEBUG: temperature = 25.54, humidity = 43.37 and dewpoint = 12.16
[15:37] <RoyK> and climbing
[15:38] <RoyK> it's fucking sunday - serverroom temp should'd do that
[15:38] <robertpayne> lol
[15:39] <RoyK> DEBUG: temperature = 25.90, humidity = 43.15 and dewpoint = 12.41
[15:39] <RoyK> fuck
[15:40] <RoyK> one of the ACs have probably died
[15:42] <RoyK> DEBUG: temperature = 26.18, humidity = 42.93 and dewpoint = 12.59
[15:42] <RoyK> not what you want in a serverroom
[15:55] <robertpayne> lol
[15:55] <robertpayne> melting hardware?
[15:56] <twb> 26°C isn't that bad
[15:57] <twb> Better than half the gear I see, which is in somebody's cupboard with no ventilation
[16:05] <RoyK> twb: well, it reached 31˚C before my boss managed to get there and turn on the fuse, now it's climbing again
[16:05] <twb> Really I wouldn't even care about the external temperature
[16:05] <twb> it's only the sensors on the disks and cpus I'd care about
[16:06] <RoyK> well, if the room temperature is > 30˚C, bad things usually start to happen
[16:56] <knoxville> how can I disable nessus from bootup?
[17:01] <twb> knoxville: don't install it?
[17:01] <knoxville> twb: I only run nessus a few times a month so I need it installed, but there is no sense in having the nessusd process start on bootup when I won't be using it
[17:02] <twb> If it's an upstart event, the only way I know to disable it but still make it possible to start it, is to edit /etc/init/foo-d
[17:03] <knoxville> twb: I will have to look at the /etc/init.d/nessusd file then
[17:03] <twb> No, /etc/init.
[17:03] <knoxville> twb: oh my bad
[17:03] <twb> knoxville: /etc/init.d/ is the sysvinit compatibilty layer
[17:04] <twb> If it's still using sysvinit, you can simply "update-rc.d nessusd disable"
[17:04] <twb> But upstart, being designed solely to annoy me, requires you to edit code to achieve the same result
[17:04] <knoxville> twb: thanks I think that is going to work!
[17:05] <twb> I'd check for you but I can't be bothered finding a lucid host with apt-file on it.
[17:05] <knoxville> twb: I just ran the command and it looks like it took it, I'm going to reboot the server now and check
[17:05] <knoxville> twb: well actually I don't want to reboot right now c
[17:08] <twb> "update-rc.d foo disable" will silently not work properly if foo is an upstart job
[18:35] <gek> is there a clear how-to to convert my ubuntu server from mbox to Maildir?
[18:39] <zash> iirc there is a script somewhere that converts
[18:47] <gek> zash: any clues where I might find it?
[20:17] <ryanakca> I assume it isn't normal for today's liveCDs to be missing from their directory? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily/20100815/