[00:07] <ruben23> guys with this space can i install still application since my /  is already full...? if i used home as my directory..? ----> http://pastebin.com/Ct8SA62m
[00:07] <ruben23> any idea guys
[00:13] <rutri> hello
[00:13] <rutri> Does anyone know if they got rid of /etc/inetd.conf  or /etc/xinetd.conf in Ubunu server 10.4?
[00:14] <_Techie_> how well does ubuntu-server handle itself when no graphics adapter is present?
[00:14] <rutri> very
[00:15] <_Techie_> so theres nothing that ties into having a GPU present, even if its a really bad one
[00:15] <rutri> _Techie_ I have run my Ubuntu server with just a regular accelerator for  years now
[00:15] <_Techie_> rutri, im talking no GPU at all
[00:15] <_Techie_> no onboard, no PCI and no PCIe
[00:16] <rutri> _Techie_ oh sorry that I am not sure about
[00:17] <rutri> _Techie_ However I do not see how you can get threw installation without even a basic one.
[00:17] <_Techie_> my server is already installed and setup
[00:18] <rutri> _Techie_ So you plan on removing it a now?
[00:18] <_Techie_> when i get home
[00:18] <ScottK> _Techie_: It's fine, just make sure you have ssh working before you remove it.
[00:19] <rutri> Does anyone know if they got rid of /etc/inetd.conf  or /etc/xinetd.conf in Ubunu server 10.4?
[00:19] <_Techie_> im currently running an 8600GT in my server and i have a dual x16@x16 motherboard in my desktop machine with the second PCIe16 spare, so you can see why im wanting to go completely GPU'less
[00:20] <rutri> _Techie_ yea, i run my entire server off of SSH, the only time i use my monitor is for installation.
[00:21] <_Techie_> rutri, i use a combination of SSH and web panels depending on where i am at the time
[00:21] <rutri> _Techie_ then you should be fine.
[00:22] <rutri> Is there anyone here that can answer my question?
[00:23] <_Techie_> rutri, i would cehck against my server, but that still on 9.10
[00:23] <_Techie_> check*
[00:24] <demonspork> I am using an HP ProLiant DL380 G3 server and I can't get lm-sensors to detect anything
[00:24] <demonspork> sensors-detect just comes back with no sensors detected
[00:24] <rutri> _Techie_ one of them should exist in 9.10 since the instructions were written for it.  However they ask me to modify one of those files but I cannot seem to find ether of them.
[00:24] <_Techie_> rutri, 9.10 has inetd.conf
[00:24] <_Techie_> and xinetd
[00:25] <rutri> _Techie_ where is it located /etc/?
[00:25] <_Techie_> rutri, yep
[00:26] <rutri> _Techie_ they must have gotten rid of it in 10.4 then, however I am confused as to what they use for internet services.
[00:26] <_Techie_> they must rely on actual processes
[00:26] <_Techie_> which seems stupid
[00:26] <rutri> _Techie_ yea ill just have to install it.
[00:27] <rutri> _Techie_ do you know what package installs inetd?
[00:28] <_Techie_> rutri, nope
[00:29] <rutri> _Techie_ thanks for the help
[00:30] <_Techie_> rutri, no problem, its good to have somewhere i can feel helpful after i made the decision to leave #xubuntu
[00:34] <Jeeves_Moss> has anyone here installed VMWare server before?  I'm having some premission issues, and I'd like to figure out what's going on with it
[00:44] <Zyklon> hey
[00:44] <Zyklon> anybody here?
[00:45] <Zyklon> need some help with my ubuntu server
[00:45] <Zyklon> :/
[00:47] <_Techie_> !ask
[00:48] <Daviey> hggdh, ack, thanks :(
[01:04] <_Techie_> bbl guys
[02:07] <_Techie_> yay, my server is now completely headless
[02:25] <hggdh> Daviey: I can assure you it was not my pleasure
[02:33] <Daviey> hggdh, I reproduced it...
[02:33] <Daviey> hggdh, i'm not convinced it's euca's issue TBH
[02:35] <hggdh> Daviey: saw your note, but why this error now and not before?
[02:35] <hggdh> something in d-i?
[02:37] <Daviey> hggdh, perhaps... d-i complaining of "(libavahi-common3): package doesn't exist (ignored)"
[02:37] <Daviey> is naturally concerning, but i'm not even convinced that is to blame as
[02:37] <Daviey> it hasn't been touched *that* recently (27-Aug-2010).
[02:37] <hggdh> still, we now get a failure in d-i -- so something changed somewhere...
[02:37] <Daviey> ack
[02:38] <hggdh> Daviey: on the other side, I could not connect to *any* instance
[02:39] <hggdh> look at the cloud-error.log, lots of messages about a non-correlated correlation
[02:39] <Daviey> :o
[02:39] <hggdh> or whatever...
[02:40] <Daviey> hggdh, I'm going to spend most of tomorrow trying to work out the install issue.. then reproduce that issue.. then probably make a phone call in the evening. :)
[02:41] <hggdh> Daviey: roj. I will look at the (other) failures I got, and try to work them out from the debdeiff
[02:41] <Daviey> hggdh, rocking.. thanks :)
[02:41] <hggdh> Daviey: now -- please -- get the hell to bed ;-)
[02:42] <Daviey> i should....
[02:42] <hggdh> indeed.
[02:43] <Daviey> hggdh, I have flagged it to cjwatson .. hopefully he'll be able to jump in with some help.
[02:43] <hggdh> Daviey: perfect, he most certainly will figure it out
[02:45] <Daviey> hggdh, I wonder if the archive is in an inconsistent state or similar
[02:46] <hggdh> Daviey: hum. Might be an issue from the yesterday's ISO. Will try again tomorrow.
[02:47] <hggdh> Daviey: another weird thing happened -- one *one* (and only one) of the NCs, I was getting an apparmour failure on dhclient3
[02:47] <hggdh> I aa-complain-ed the sbin/dhclient3, and was able to bring the interface up. The other NC did not have any problems
[02:47] <Daviey> hggdh, ah ha!
[02:47] <Daviey> just looked at the cd build logs:
[02:47] <Daviey> ? Unknown dependency libavahi-common3 (>= 0.6.16) by eucalyptus-udeb
[02:47] <Daviey> ? Unknown dependency libavahi-core7 (>= 0.6.26) by eucalyptus-udeb
[02:48] <hggdh> ooohhhhh
[02:48] <Daviey> maverick has 0.6.27-2ubuntu1
[02:48] <Daviey> so WTF
[02:49] <hggdh> we might add it to debian/control, then, and get done with it?
[02:49] <sbeattie> hggdh: was there any apparmor rejects listed in /var/log/kern.log?
[02:51] <hggdh> sbeattie: a denied, yes (dhclient3 is in enforce mode)
[02:51] <hggdh> sbeattie: I am still to look at it more carefully, though. I am not clear why two identical installs behave differently
[02:53] <Daviey> hggdh, 0.6.16 >= 0.6.27-2ubuntu1 ???
[02:53] <Daviey> err, other way around
[02:53] <Daviey> The maverick version is higher than the version that is depends on.
[02:53] <hggdh> Daviey: but it did not get pulled in for installing
[02:54] <Daviey> yeah.... hggdh - my theory is inconsistent archive state... but poking around it looks like that isn't the case...
[03:14] <demonspork> I can't find any sensors with sensors-detect on an HP Proliant DL380 G3 server, it can't be completely senseless can it??
[03:18] <qman__> demonspork, you probably have to install the driver and supporting software package from HP
[03:20] <demonspork> qman__, the supporting software package from HP only comes set up for suse and red hat
[03:20] <demonspork> how I get one of those packages installed in Ubuntu 10.04
[03:21] <qman__> you'd have to use something like alien, very hacky
[03:21] <demonspork> ~~~
[03:21] <qman__> HP had a driver package for ubuntu for my DL360, though
[03:21] <qman__> just had to dig a little deeper
[03:26] <qman__> that server is much newer than mine, I'm rather surprised they don't have Ubuntu in the OS list for it
[03:27] <demonspork> qman__, I found the canonical partner page and the link for the G3 redirected me to the G5
[03:36] <demonspork> I found everything I need now
[03:36] <demonspork> and it is going to be a hell of a lot easier if I had physical access to this thing
[03:36] <demonspork> but eh
[03:36] <demonspork> this will have to do
[05:32] <PyroPhelia> where are my gurus at?
[05:33] <PyroPhelia> hmm anybody home?
[05:34] <aarcane> PyroPhelia, I'm not on your normal list, but I fall near to the category of guru in some areas.  what sort of help do you need ?
[05:35] <PyroPhelia> a near guru is better than nothing :P
[05:35] <PyroPhelia> I've got a very sick server
[05:35] <blackmatter> lol /o aarcane
[05:36] <PyroPhelia> I have 3 raid6's in this box with a seperate IDE drive for the OS.  my problem is because of the raid6's can't be started the system fails on boot and drops into a ramdisk
[05:36]  * aarcane facepalms
[05:36]  * blackmatter loling
[05:36] <PyroPhelia> I know why the raid isn't starting, I made a mistake of building the raid with /dev/sdk instead of /dev/sdk1 and now on every boot mdadm tries to add /dev/sdk instead of /dev/sdk1
[05:37] <PyroPhelia> yea I know :/
[05:37] <aarcane> that shouldn't happen.
[05:37] <PyroPhelia> it is :/
[05:37] <PyroPhelia> mdadm --detail of md2 gives me the wrong drive
[05:37] <PyroPhelia> I did a force rebuild so that's how it got screwed up
[05:37] <aarcane> can you fix it with a livecd ?
[05:37] <blackmatter> omg y???
[05:37] <PyroPhelia> massive poweroutage, with corrupt sectors
[05:38] <blackmatter> thats what i recommended
[05:38] <PyroPhelia> I had to zero out the bad sectors and force rebuild the array to save the data
[05:38] <aarcane> hrrm
[05:38] <PyroPhelia> the data is safe but now I'm trying to bring this box back online
[05:39] <aarcane> and I'm assuming rescue mode isn't working, and I'm assuming you've tried removing+nuking the drive and replacing it using the proper designation
[05:39] <PyroPhelia> this box has 45 disks.  1500w PSU and 15 amps.  a power outage does terrible damage to it
[05:39] <PyroPhelia> no I haven't tried rescue
[05:39] <PyroPhelia> I was wondering if it was possible to mount the system without having to load rescue
[05:40] <PyroPhelia> if I just had access to fdisk I could fix this
[05:40] <blackmatter> try then rescue can reconf grub as well
[05:40] <PyroPhelia> so once inside a ram disk there's no way to boot the system?
[05:40] <aarcane> well, if rescue can't fix it then you can fix it using a livecd if you can fix it at all
[05:40] <PyroPhelia> it sees the OS disk, I just can't mount it for some odd reason
[05:41] <PyroPhelia> aarcane, actually I've run into this before ><
[05:41] <PyroPhelia> just reinstalling the OS cleaned things up perfectly
[05:41] <PyroPhelia> once I was in, I rebuilt the raids by hand and I was back in business
[05:41] <aarcane> PyroPhelia, I'm assuming that you don't want to reinstall.
[05:41] <PyroPhelia> aye
[05:42] <PyroPhelia> I'm just too much of a noob to know which of the files causes the problem
[05:42] <PyroPhelia> whats odd is I can't even mount the boot partition
[05:42] <PyroPhelia> mount /dev/sdk1 /mnt/boot gives me "failed: No such file or directory"
[05:43] <PyroPhelia> something to do with the permissions of the ram disk?
[05:43] <blackmatter> hmm
[05:43] <aarcane> probably no /dev/sdk1.  do you have /boot on a raid6 ?
[05:43] <blackmatter> r u sure sdk1 exist?
[05:44] <PyroPhelia> yes /dev/sdk1 is there and no boot is not on the raid6
[05:44] <PyroPhelia> /dev/sdk1,2 and 5
[05:44] <PyroPhelia> sorry I think I confused you
[05:44] <PyroPhelia> the drive that I screwed up in the raid is actually /dev/sdj not /dev/sdk
[05:44] <PyroPhelia> well to be technically accurate it's /dev/sdaj ><
[05:45] <PyroPhelia> here's what I get
[05:45] <PyroPhelia> "loading. Please wait.....inux Kernel 2.6.33.2 root (hd0,0) etc
[05:45] <PyroPhelia> md errors
[05:45] <PyroPhelia> and then....
[05:46] <blackmatter> try mount -a /dev/sdaj /mnt/boot
[05:46] <PyroPhelia> you mean the boot disk right?
[05:46] <PyroPhelia> /dev/sdk
[05:47] <blackmatter> no
[05:47] <blackmatter> :)
[05:47] <PyroPhelia> you want me to mount the raid disk?
[05:47]  * aarcane thinks a nice diagram would help...
[05:47]  * blackmatter aggree
[05:47] <PyroPhelia> ok
[05:47] <PyroPhelia> 45 sata disks
[05:47] <PyroPhelia> 3 raid 6s
[05:47] <PyroPhelia> 15 drives each
[05:47] <PyroPhelia> 1 IDE drive
[05:47] <PyroPhelia> (IDE = /dev/sdk)
[05:48] <PyroPhelia> ide drive = OS drive.  /boot: /: swap
[05:48] <aarcane> what's your fstab look liek?  pastebin it
[05:48] <PyroPhelia> might be a problem, that box doesn't have network access atm
[05:48] <PyroPhelia> it's on the bench
[05:49] <PyroPhelia> oh
[05:49] <PyroPhelia> I might have over looked something
[05:49] <PyroPhelia> after the md errors I get this
[05:49] <PyroPhelia> WARNING bootdevice may be renamed.  Try root=/dev/sdb1
[05:49] <PyroPhelia> that is something i've had problems with
[05:50] <PyroPhelia> my ide drive is never /dev/sda
[05:50] <PyroPhelia> the only way I could get grub to even boot off of it was to specify by drive ID
[05:50] <PyroPhelia> Gave up waiting for root device. Common problems:
[05:51] <blackmatter> ide cant be master when other present
[05:51] <PyroPhelia> it worked fine when I had this on a 2.6.10 kernel
[05:51] <blackmatter> does the drive even active?
[05:51] <PyroPhelia> upgraded to 2.6.33 and my ide drive floats around
[05:51] <PyroPhelia> yea, grub loads up fine
[05:51] <blackmatter> yr drive dynamic?
[05:51] <PyroPhelia> asks me which kernel I want to load
[05:51] <PyroPhelia> not by choice
[05:52] <PyroPhelia> the sata's are always the same
[05:52] <PyroPhelia> it's the IDE drive that gets a different /dev/sd($) each time I boot up
[05:52] <blackmatter> ofcorse
[05:52] <PyroPhelia> why?
[05:53] <PyroPhelia> If I didn't have to upgrade my kernel I never would have.  It worked great in 2.6.10
[05:53] <PyroPhelia> my ide drive was always /dev/sda
[05:53] <blackmatter> hmm
[05:53] <PyroPhelia> I had to upgrade thought because of a bug in 2.6.10 with my sata backplanes
[05:53] <PyroPhelia> and it's faster
[05:54] <blackmatter> srry dont know how to help u on that one :(
[05:54] <PyroPhelia> god damnit
[05:54] <PyroPhelia> see it did it again
[05:54] <PyroPhelia> now my boot drive is /dev/sda
[05:54] <PyroPhelia> I think that's why it's freaking out
[05:55] <PyroPhelia> if I could only get to my boot partition and look at the grub conf :/
[05:56] <blackmatter> holdon!!
[05:56] <blackmatter> did u tried to jumper the ide?
[05:56] <PyroPhelia> it's on cable select
[05:56] <blackmatter> as prime?
[05:56] <PyroPhelia> erm
[05:56] <PyroPhelia> I think I have before
[05:56] <PyroPhelia> let me look
[05:56] <blackmatter> XD
[05:58] <PyroPhelia> it's def on CS, should i try master?
[05:58] <PyroPhelia> but... if I do that I think i'm gonna have to change my grub conf...
[05:58] <PyroPhelia> hmm....
[05:59] <PyroPhelia> let me try this
[05:59] <blackmatter> yes
[05:59] <PyroPhelia> ah man that's gonna be a pita
[06:00] <PyroPhelia> gotta get the tools, brb
[06:00] <PyroPhelia> and if you're wondering no it's not a sun thumper
[06:01] <PyroPhelia> I built myself using the backblaze design
[06:01] <PyroPhelia> I built a 1PB cluster for less than 80k
[06:01] <PyroPhelia> well just shy of
[06:02]  * blackmatter like backblaze
[06:02] <PyroPhelia> they saved the company so much money
[06:02] <PyroPhelia> we do HD video so it was going to cost us an arm and a testical
[06:03]  * blackmatter lolz
[06:05] <PyroPhelia> made the changes
[06:05] <PyroPhelia> booting up now
[06:05] <PyroPhelia> if that's all it was I'm going to cry
[06:06] <PyroPhelia> grub loaded
[06:07] <PyroPhelia> it's gonna take awhile for it to boot, brb gonna grab some cancer real fast
[06:07] <PyroPhelia> btw thans for the advice
[06:07] <blackmatter> lololololol
[06:07] <blackmatter> was it the jumpering??
[06:07] <PyroPhelia> mmm cancer
[06:07] <blackmatter> yum
[06:07] <PyroPhelia> I don't know yet
[06:07] <PyroPhelia> i'm actually waiting to see it now
[06:08] <PyroPhelia> I don't think it will
[06:08] <PyroPhelia> it's doing the same thing it did before
[06:09] <blackmatter> brb
[06:10] <PyroPhelia> it failed
[06:10] <blackmatter> damn
[06:10] <PyroPhelia> and my ide drive is sdk
[06:11] <PyroPhelia> so the jumper didn't do a whole lot
[06:11] <blackmatter> yup
[06:11] <PyroPhelia> my grub conf has to be fubar
[06:11] <PyroPhelia> it said warning /dev/sdb1 can't be found
[06:12] <PyroPhelia> why can't I mount them?!
[06:13] <blackmatter> i dont know
[06:14] <blackmatter> its above my scope
[06:14] <blackmatter> srry :(
[06:14] <PyroPhelia> mounting /dev/sdk2 on /mnt failed: No such file or directory
[06:14] <PyroPhelia> but the disk is in /dev
[06:14] <blackmatter> hmmm
[06:14] <PyroPhelia> ls -ls /dev/sdk*
[06:14] <PyroPhelia> /dev/sdk
[06:14] <PyroPhelia> /dev/sdk1
[06:14] <PyroPhelia> /dev/sdk2
[06:14] <PyroPhelia> /dev/sdk5
[06:14] <blackmatter> do ls /boot/
[06:15] <blackmatter> and ls /mnt/
[06:15] <PyroPhelia> no such file or directory
[06:15] <PyroPhelia> ls -ls mnt
[06:15] <PyroPhelia> boot
[06:15] <blackmatter> ls -ls /mnt/boot/
[06:15] <PyroPhelia> .
[06:15] <PyroPhelia> ..
[06:16] <PyroPhelia> it's there
[06:16] <blackmatter> sec
[06:18] <blackmatter> wierd
[06:18] <reggi> hello everyone
[06:18] <blackmatter> u dont have grub on /boot/
[06:18] <blackmatter> hello
[06:19] <reggi> would someone pls point me in the right direction so i can read / learn how to fix my problem...
[06:19] <PyroPhelia> remember i'm in a ram disk
[06:19] <PyroPhelia> no /boot
[06:19] <reggi> (typing my problem at the moment)
[06:19] <PyroPhelia> busybox
[06:19] <blackmatter> right :(
[06:20] <blackmatter> im srry to tell but reinstall is the only option
[06:20] <blackmatter> or getting the hd to a working system n generating new grub conf
[06:20] <blackmatter> which idk if will work
[06:21] <PyroPhelia> hmm
[06:21] <blackmatter> reggi?
[06:21] <reggi> I use a 3G USB dongle to connect to the internet (on my laptop) which I currently share on the network using Firestarter (a GUI firewall program) and an 8 port switch. DHCP runs fine. What I would like is for my machines on the network to be able to automatically get the DNS from my laptop. Currently I have to manually enter my host's DNS in the interfaces settings so the internet will work.
[06:23] <blackmatter> reggi >> u should advertise the dns server from the dhcp
[06:23] <blackmatter> its a dhcp proto option and not ubuntu issue
[06:23] <reggi> hi blackmatter thanks for replying
[06:23] <reggi> cool. would you know where I can read so I can do this?
[06:24] <reggi> blackmatter, also, does this mean I don't need to set up bind9?
[06:24] <blackmatter> is yr laptop is the dhcp advertiser?
[06:25] <reggi> yes. my laptop is the gateway / dhcp advertiser (using firestarter)
[06:25] <blackmatter> does the dhcp running from within firestarter?
[06:25] <reggi> but I know enough to also setup dhcp3 manually (without using firestarter.
[06:25] <reggi> firestarter uses dhcp3
[06:26] <reggi> it auto configures dhcp3.conf
[06:27] <blackmatter> can u plz pastebin yr dhcp conf?
[06:27] <reggi> ok
[06:29] <blackmatter> u can find it at /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf
[06:30] <reggi> blackmatter, http://paste.ubuntu.com/492918/
[06:34] <PyroPhelia> ah ha...
[06:34] <PyroPhelia> I think i found it
[06:34] <blackmatter> wot???
[06:34] <PyroPhelia> well I got the system to mount
[06:34] <blackmatter> how?
[06:34] <PyroPhelia> i HAD to specify mount -t ext3 /dev/sdk1 /mnt/boot
[06:34] <PyroPhelia> anything else would cause it to fail
[06:35] <PyroPhelia> also when I look in my grub my boot drive is listed as /dev/sdb NOT UUID
[06:35] <PyroPhelia> well there's your problem...
[06:36]  * blackmatter nods
[06:36] <PyroPhelia> that is so strange
[06:36] <PyroPhelia> great now I have to find the UUID again
[06:36] <Zyklon> anybody here know how to get MySQL to start again?
[06:36] <PyroPhelia> I could have swore this was UUID
[06:37] <Zyklon> 	MySQL database	 DEACTIVATED
[06:37] <Zyklon> it states on my ubuntu server
[06:37] <Zyklon> ?
[06:37] <blackmatter> zykon >> sudo service mysql start
[06:37] <PyroPhelia> /etc/init.d/mysql restart ?
[06:37] <Zyklon> sec
[06:37] <Zyklon> I'll check
[06:37] <blackmatter> same ole same ole
[06:37] <blackmatter> both will work
[06:37] <Zyklon> yeah
[06:38] <Zyklon> just that
[06:38] <Zyklon> it won't start again
[06:38] <Zyklon> for some reason
[06:38] <Zyklon> :/
[06:38] <Zyklon> what could have happened then?
[06:38] <blackmatter> zyk
[06:38] <Zyklon> root@ks33885:~# /etc/init.d/mysql restart
[06:38] <Zyklon> * Stopping MySQL database server mysqld [ OK ]
[06:38] <Zyklon> * Starting MySQL database server mysqld [fail]
[06:38] <Zyklon> I get a fail
[06:38] <blackmatter> take a look in the syslog
[06:38] <Zyklon> ok
[06:38] <Zyklon> where I find that?
[06:38] <blackmatter> why its happening
[06:39] <blackmatter> /var/logs/syslog
[06:39] <Zyklon> understand but not so elite with ubuntu
[06:39] <Zyklon> ok
[06:39] <PyroPhelia> because you fail!
[06:39] <PyroPhelia> sorry don't mind me, my server is pms'ing
[06:39] <Zyklon> ok
[06:40] <blackmatter> rofl
[06:40] <Zyklon> hmm
[06:40] <Zyklon> blackmatter: sure it's there?
[06:41] <Zyklon> ok
[06:43] <Zyklon> blackmatter: you still here?
[06:47] <PyroPhelia> ah crap I just thought of something
[06:48] <blackmatter> ???
[06:48] <PyroPhelia> how do i update grub without an active kernel
[06:48] <PyroPhelia> updategrub in a ramdisk means nothing
[06:48] <blackmatter> indeed
[06:49] <PyroPhelia> hmm
[06:49] <PyroPhelia> well wait
[06:49] <PyroPhelia> I only have to update grub if i'm installing a new image right?
[06:49] <blackmatter> yup
[06:49] <PyroPhelia> I shouldn't have to do it if i'm only change the location of root right?
[06:49] <PyroPhelia> sweet
[06:49] <PyroPhelia> lets try this
[06:50] <PyroPhelia> ok going for cancer for real this time
[06:50] <PyroPhelia> I don't want to watch this fail :/
[07:00] <blackmatter> pyro is it working?
[07:00] <PyroPhelia> holy bleep she's alive
[07:00] <PyroPhelia> yeap
[07:00] <PyroPhelia> that's all it was
[07:01] <blackmatter> good to hear :)
[07:01] <PyroPhelia> root was /dev/sdb
[07:01] <PyroPhelia> now
[07:01] <blackmatter> if i ever get into that ill know wot to do now XD
[07:01] <PyroPhelia> here's the hardest question
[07:01] <PyroPhelia> for the raid that has the bad drive id
[07:01] <PyroPhelia> how do I change the raid so that it looks for the right drive?
[07:02] <blackmatter> idk bout that
[07:02] <blackmatter> check forum tho
[07:02] <PyroPhelia> it keeps trying to load /dev/sdaj instead of /dev/sdaj1
[07:02] <PyroPhelia> and in doing so, it's screwing up the partition table
[07:04] <blackmatter> f**k
[07:04] <blackmatter> u didnt wrote new grub conf??!
[07:04] <blackmatter> after all of that work -__-
[07:05] <PyroPhelia> thought i did
[07:05] <PyroPhelia> wait what do you mean write a new grub?
[07:06] <blackmatter> u need to overwrite the corrent conf file with a new one so it will know from wer to boot
[07:06] <PyroPhelia> I did it booted fine
[07:06] <PyroPhelia> but grub doesn't have anything to do with mdadm
[07:07] <PyroPhelia> as far as I'm aware
[07:07] <Trunkles> It's dumb question time. :) I'm on a windoze machine. Just to my left there's an Ubuntu server. What I want to do is run something like a telnet client on my doze box and connect to the server so I can use one machine for all things. Can I get hyperterminal to connect? Nope! So... any thoughts or ideas please?
[07:07] <PyroPhelia> apt-get install sshd
[07:07] <PyroPhelia> then install putty
[07:08] <Trunkles> putty on doze?
[07:08] <PyroPhelia> aye
[07:08] <PyroPhelia> it does ssh/telnet
[07:08] <Trunkles> Cool, thanks. I'll give that a try. :)
[07:08] <PyroPhelia> I don't think ubuntu server has telent installed by default, if you must use it (I don't recomend it) apt-get install telnetd
[07:08] <blackmatter> ubuntu server comes cln out of the box
[07:09] <blackmatter> no services installed by default
[07:09] <PyroPhelia> that's what I thought
[07:09] <Trunkles> Doesn't have to be telnet, just some way I can get a terminal on my PC
[07:09] <PyroPhelia> trunkles: sudo apt-get install sshd
[07:09] <PyroPhelia> then download putty on the doze box
[07:10] <PyroPhelia> and i'm sure somebody is going to correct me about using aptitude instead but whatever ;P
[07:10] <Trunkles> sshd is installed now.
[07:10] <PyroPhelia> do you know the IP of the ubuntu server?
[07:10] <Trunkles> Putty has just downloaded so... I'll install and try it
[07:11] <PyroPhelia> type ifconfig on the server to make sure you have the right IP
[07:11] <PyroPhelia> also keep in mind you will not be able to root into your box by default, use a normal login
[07:12] <Trunkles> Yep, I've got the right I{.
[07:12] <Trunkles> Oops... IP
[07:14] <Trunkles> Damn. Putty gives me network error connection refused
[07:15] <Trunkles> I guess sshd needs some configuring
[07:15] <PyroPhelia> it shouldn't
[07:15] <PyroPhelia> what login are you trying to use?
[07:15] <Trunkles> my own
[07:15] <PyroPhelia> type sudo /etc/init.d/sshd restart
[07:16] <PyroPhelia> are there any errors?
[07:16] <PyroPhelia> oh
[07:16] <PyroPhelia> what port are you using in putty?
[07:16] <PyroPhelia> make sure your using ssh NOT telnet
[07:16] <PyroPhelia> port 22
[07:17] <Trunkles> Ooooo! I hadn't noticed the install of sshd says "can't find package sshd
[07:17] <PyroPhelia> ah
[07:17] <PyroPhelia> try apt-get install ssh
[07:17] <_Techie_> .... are you guys morons
[07:17] <PyroPhelia> yes
[07:17] <_Techie_> sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[07:17] <PyroPhelia> yea I just did a search
[07:18] <PyroPhelia> type what he said
[07:18] <Trunkles> ssh installed and putty connected. YAY!
[07:19] <Trunkles> Only moron in here is yours truly. LOL
[07:19] <PyroPhelia> f that.  I'm brutally murdering a 45 disk lvm.  <--- stupid
[07:20] <blackmatter> wtf pyro!!!
[07:20] <Trunkles> Why murder it? Wouldn't slow toture be more appropriate? snigger
[07:20] <PyroPhelia> I fdisk the wrong drive again :P
[07:20] <PyroPhelia> lol
[07:20] <PyroPhelia> I fail
[07:21] <Trunkles> Now all I have to do is get the myriad of other stuff working.
[07:22] <Trunkles> Should keep me quiet for a few days.
[07:22] <PyroPhelia> well at least I got back in the rack
[07:22] <_Techie_> stuff is easy
[07:22] <Trunkles> Things like configuring apache
[07:22] <PyroPhelia> holy cow that thing is heavy
[07:22] <Trunkles> Wot's heavy?
[07:22] <PyroPhelia> i've got a 45disk 4u nfs server
[07:23] <PyroPhelia> it weighs ~135lbs
[07:24]  * blackmatter cry for pyro
[07:24] <PyroPhelia> I can bench more than that, but that's a deadlift so it's all lower back
[07:24] <PyroPhelia> it sucks so much
[07:24] <Trunkles> Nah, that's a lightweight. Years ago I had a SUn 3/260 with a pair of 500MB Fujitsu Eagle drives in a seperate case. Each drive weeighed ~50 lbs and a 3/260 case is no lightweight either!
[07:24] <blackmatter> lol trunkles
[07:24] <PyroPhelia> o.o the hell
[07:25] <Trunkles> Come to think of it, it was heavy on the electric bill. Just the cooling fans took 1.2kW
[07:25] <blackmatter> ill shutup with my mainframe as950xr XD
[07:26] <Trunkles> Nah... ignore my rantings. I've been playing with computers for 30 years, so I'm familiar with some of the old ones.
[07:27] <PyroPhelia> each 4u draws about 15amps on startup but as long as you don't have to restart them they draw next to nothing
[07:27] <Trunkles> as950 is an IBM box isn't it?
[07:28] <Trunkles> Jeez Wayne! That';s a LOT of electricity.
[07:28] <Trunkles> Must be hard on the coffee machine. And coffee is far more important than a running system.
[07:28] <PyroPhelia> lol
[07:28] <PyroPhelia> coffee machine is on a seperate breaker :P
[07:28] <blackmatter> lol
[07:29] <Trunkles> Ah! Wise move. ;)
[07:29] <_Techie_> does it have its own UPS?
[07:29] <blackmatter> duh
[07:29] <PyroPhelia> each box shares a 1500w batery
[07:29] <PyroPhelia> every 2 rather
[07:30] <PyroPhelia> I need to get a new battery for them
[07:30] <PyroPhelia> it's a GE rack battery and it sucks
[07:30] <Trunkles> Which will cost a fair few bucks
[07:30] <blackmatter> ppl
[07:31] <PyroPhelia> well, if you compare the cost of the battery vs the server it's not that bad
[07:31] <Trunkles> Anyone know what they're doing with configuring apache?
[07:31] <blackmatter> we need to make a man for setting up a man for apache2+php5+mysql in 2 mins
[07:31] <Trunkles> LOL I take your point. Browned out servers are a hassle
[07:32] <Trunkles> Now THAT would be handy blackmatter
[07:33] <Trunkles> Silly thing is that I bet there are plenty of people with available site files that would do exactly what I need with the domain names modded.
[07:34] <Trunkles> I have one server that will host several, very standard,  sites.
[07:35] <blackmatter> brb
[07:35] <Trunkles> The docs don't even make it clear if you put everything in one availablesites file or seperate ones for each domain or what
[07:35] <Trunkles> brb me too. The john calls...
[07:36] <joschi> trunkles-brb: in debian-style configuration you'll put the virtual host configurations into /etc/apache2/sites-available (each virtual host in one file) and enable them with `a2ensite` or disable them with `a2dissite`
[07:37] <joschi> blackmatter: there's already `sudo tasksel install lamp-server`. it takes usually less than 2 minutes (download of the packages not included)
[07:37] <_Techie_> trunkles-brb, personally i would create one file per domain in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
[07:40] <PyroPhelia> black
[07:41] <PyroPhelia> Sep 13 02:46:29 fusco1 kernel: [  719.696144] Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: dm-0
[07:41] <PyroPhelia> that's what daddy was looking for :)
[07:41] <PyroPhelia> now i just gotta let them run for a little while and make sure there's no problem with the rebuid
[07:43] <PyroPhelia> arg
[07:43] <PyroPhelia> speaking of daddy.  the gf just called wondering where I was
[07:43] <PyroPhelia> :/
[07:44] <PyroPhelia> I know this is the internet so i'm asking for trouble here...
[07:44] <PyroPhelia> is it a GOOD thing to have a gf with a daddy syndrome?
[07:45] <PyroPhelia> black, thanks for the help man.  I gotta run.  I got a naked vietnamese girl waiting for me at home.
[07:48] <blackmatter> lol
[07:55] <trunkles-brb> I gotta go too. It's nearly 19:00 here in New Zealand so FOOD calls.  :)
[07:55] <trunkles-brb> TTFN
[07:55] <trunkles-brb> quit
[08:12] <reggi> hey blackmatter do you have a moment?
[08:12] <blackmatter> sec
[08:12] <Zyklon> no he's good and busy helping me
[08:12] <Zyklon> :)
[08:13] <reggi> lol
[08:13] <reggi> cool
[08:13] <Zyklon> :P
[08:16] <blackmatter> wots in yr mind reggi?
[08:18] <reggi> oh yeah blackmatter remember you mentioned wireshark?
[08:18] <reggi> do you know which link I click on to bring up that DNS recorder?
[08:18] <reggi> i mean, which menu option?
[08:25] <blackmatter> srry all i g2g i hope ull find a solution
[11:34] <Kudos> i'm looking to set up a 1GB ramdisk for /tmp
[11:34] <Kudos> but the ram devices appear to only be 256MB each?
[11:34] <Kudos> halp
[11:36] <au> heh
[11:38] <joschi> Kudos: why not simply use tmpfs?
[11:41] <Kudos> to reduce the io on the disk
[11:41] <Kudos> tmpfs will swap
[11:41] <Kudos> a ramdisk won't
[11:47] <soren> Kudos: It'll only swap if you're short on memory. If you're short on memory, you'll be screwed with a ramdisk.
[11:48] <Kudos> true
[11:48] <Kudos> i'm thinking of it from the other angle though
[11:49] <Kudos> limiting the amount in /tmp
[11:49] <Kudos> so that it doesn't balloon in ram
[11:49] <soren> You can adjust the size of tmpfs's.
[11:49] <Kudos> orly?
[11:50] <Kudos> i'll look into that, thanks
[11:50] <soren> Kudos: Sure, just pass size=whatver to mount.
[11:50] <Kudos> in fstab?
[11:50] <Kudos> same thing?
[11:50] <soren> Kudos: You can either give it a number of bytes or a percentage.
[11:50] <soren> Kudos: What is in fstab just gets passed to mount. There's no magic in fstab.
[11:51] <Kudos> the comma separated options section are just actual mount options? that's so obvious, and yet...
[11:51] <Kudos> :P
[11:52] <soren> Oh, actually, I suppose there is one half-magical part of it.
[11:53] <soren> "defaults" is what you put if you don't want to pass any mount options.
[11:53] <soren> You couldn't just leave it empty, since there are fields after it.
[11:53] <Kudos> ah yes
[11:55] <Kudos> passing size to it is having no effect when i mount -a
[11:55] <Kudos> tmpfs           /tmp            tmpfs   size=1073741824,nodev,nosuid,noexec,mode=1777 0 0
[11:55] <Patrickdk> was it already mounted?
[11:55] <Kudos> yes
[11:55] <Patrickdk> then it won't be mounted again
[11:56] <Patrickdk> mount -o remount, size=1073741824,nodev,nosuid,noexec,mode=1777 /tmp
[11:56] <soren> No space, but yes.
[11:56] <Patrickdk> ya, stupid copy/paste
[11:57] <Kudos> excellent, thanks guys
[11:57] <Kudos> default had it at 4G
[11:57] <Patrickdk> default is 50% of ram you have installed
[11:58] <Kudos> lol
[12:02] <rapage> hello
[12:02] <rapage> is ufw a gui
[12:03] <\sh> rapage: nope...it's just a cli frontend for iptables
[12:03] <\sh> rapage: if you need a GUI for iptables, fwbuilder is your friend
[12:03] <rapage> but
[12:03] <rapage> ufw it says is a firewall
[12:03] <bazhang> rapage, gufw if you need a frontend
[12:03] <rapage> I have a routert that has linux build can I use iptables der too
[12:04] <rapage> I want to block ips from the router
[12:04] <bazhang> rapage, that has nothing to do with ubuntu
[12:04] <rapage> go awey
[12:04] <rapage> u just came here to fuck with me
[12:04] <rapage> just after I came in
[12:04] <bazhang> rapage, try ##networking
[12:05] <bazhang> !ohmy | rapage
[12:05] <rapage> dont care if is not related
[12:05] <rapage> where else can I find support for my router
[12:05] <bazhang> rapage, I just told you
[12:10] <rapage> hello
[12:10] <rapage> I wanht to edit the ip tables off my linux capable router
[12:11] <\sh> rapage: read the manual of your router...normally there is also a web UI for that...
[12:11] <rapage> no web ui for iptables
[12:13] <rapage> lol people use windows as if there was not conspiracy to spy their activities
[12:13] <Kudos> rapage: does your router run ubuntu server?
[12:13] <rapage> no dont know waht it runs but is linux
[12:13] <jussi> rapage: please use the appropriate place for your questions (perhaps ##networking) - this channel is just for Ubuntu server items.
[12:21] <raubvogel> rapage: if it runs openwrt, there is a channel for that. The same goes for dd-wrt.
[12:35] <tydeas> Hello ppl. What's wrong with the libphp5.so
[12:36] <tydeas> module.... i try locate it and can not find it anywhere and the php5.load says that it must be in /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so where there is not
[12:36] <tydeas> the result is that the apache prompt my to download the php files instead of rendering them.
[12:36] <tydeas> please help
[12:42] <Daviey> tydeas, try restarting apache, and clear your browser cache
[12:43] <tydeas> it's not cache issue
[12:43] <Daviey> tydeas, Ah, sorry - missed your first line
[12:43] <Daviey> tydeas, Do you have php installed? :)
[12:43] <tydeas> yes
[12:45] <tydeas> root@sindos2:~/ispcp-omega-1.0.6/engine/setup# php -version
[12:45] <tydeas> PHP 5.3.2-1ubuntu4.2 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built: May 13 2010 20:03:45)
[12:45] <tydeas> Copyright (c) 1997-2009 The PHP Group
[12:45] <tydeas> Zend Engine v2.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2010 Zend Technologies
[12:45] <tydeas> root@sindos2:~/ispcp-omega-1.0.6/engine/setup#
[12:45] <tydeas> I am trying to install a isp control panel
[12:45] <tydeas> and it f*&^ed up my system
[13:30] <zul> morning
[13:31]  * cwillu_at_work grumbles
[14:16] <derknecht> i use encrypted user folders (adduser --encrypt-home) and user vsftpd as ftp service. i try to unlock the encryption when a ftp user logging in (when i use ssh it decrypts the user folder, i like to do the same with vsftp). How can i achive this? I found nothing when google for vsftp decrypt ecrypt
[14:16] <derknecht> Can someone give me an hint?
[14:23] <aitd> Greetings. I need to config an Ubuntu 8.04 LAMP install to display user accounts from the /var/www/index.html page. The accounts are used in a classroom setting.
[14:23] <aitd> They are not individual web sites. But may contain site pages for a classroom lab
[14:25] <aitd> I have Googled for the info and made changes to certain files but am unable to get the index.html links to display user home directory dirs and files.
[14:25] <aitd> I may not be asking the right questions on my Google searches. Any help would be appreciated.
[14:27] <derknecht> aitd: You need to allow access to other directories than /var/www. Add a <directory /home> ... </directory> section and allow the access
[14:28] <derknecht> apache is preconfigured to only allow /var/www
[14:28] <derknecht> aitd: Read this: http://www.brennan.id.au/13-Apache_Web_Server.html#users
[14:29] <derknecht> (or a similar howto)
[14:30] <aitd> derknecht: I have been working from that link. the /etc/apache2/httpd.conf file referred to in the page did not exist on my server.
[14:30] <aitd> I created it and added the Directory sections as indicated to no avail.
[14:34] <cemc> where do I set retry forever for pppoe in 10.04 ?
[14:35] <aitd> derknecht: Also tried to simply add the file at /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf as directly shown in the site instructions although there was indication that the required file may not be in the same location server to server.
[14:35] <zul> hggdh: ping
[14:36] <aitd> derknecht: I had thought the standard LAMP install would have been sufficient and have set up other basic web servers. This is the first time I have needed the user dir access from the index page.
[14:39] <aitd> derknecht: Basically the links do not open a user account index.html page, rather a list of user dirs and files would display.
[15:13] <MACscr> anyone using ubuntu 10.4 as an pxe server? I cant seem to get it to work with tftpd-hpa. Keep getting access violations and absolute path errors
[15:28] <aitd> User home dir access from index.html page resoved. Some sym links were missing. http://kimbriggs.com/computers/computer-notes/linux-notes/apache2-public_html-virtual-directories.file
[15:28] <aitd> *resolved
[15:31] <patdk-wk> macscr, I have no issues
[15:31] <patdk-wk> but I set it up back in 8.04, and just kept upgrading
[15:32] <MACscr> thats odd that your not having issues as there are a bunch of bugs listed concerning upgrading servers and it no longer working. There was some fixes, but they didnt work for me
[15:32] <patdk-wk> the only thing, I can remember doing is, moving/symlinking the old path to the new one
[15:35] <patdk-wk> hmm, looks like I did this modification to /etc/defaults/tftpd-hpa
[15:35] <patdk-wk> #TFTP_DIRECTORY="/srv/tftp"
[15:35] <patdk-wk> TFTP_DIRECTORY="/var/lib/tftpboot"
[15:39] <hallyn> zul: hey, i'd like to talk about daily-vcs when you get a chance
[15:39] <zul> hallyn: sure
[15:40] <MACscr> patdk-wk: is that just hte path to the files used for boot?
[15:40] <patdk-wk> yep
[15:40] <MACscr> etc
[15:40] <patdk-wk> that was the only change I had to do, to keep my pxe working
[15:42] <hallyn> zul: thx, so ping me when you have a min :)
[15:42] <zul> hallyn: sure
[15:44] <hggdh> ttx: there?
[15:57] <caution> can I reduce the amount of memory dpkg/apt-get uses?
[15:57] <caution> I get "malloc failed (8192 bytes): Cannot allocate memory" even though I have 100MB free
[16:07] <ttx> hggdh: yes
[16:15] <Alborz> hi could some plz help setting up a vpn pptp service on my lucis server?
[16:15] <Alborz> lucid*
[16:15] <Alborz> any one ??
[16:16] <Alborz> bump
[16:21] <raubvogel> Unrelated question: which nameserver would you people recommend that will not do dataminin g(google and opendns might be out) nor redirection to their page (cox)?
[16:33] <zul> hallyn: ping
[16:36] <zul> hallyn: ping i have a minute
[16:37] <hallyn> zul: ok, well basically this woudl be a great help in bughunting for libvirt/kvm, so just wondering if you have a preliminary howto wiki up?
[16:38] <zul> hallyn: yep try the ServerTeam/KnowledgeBase page on wiki.ubuntu.com
[16:43] <hallyn> zul: ok, thx, i see it.  i'll just look there and ping you again if i need help, or with feedback on the howto
[16:43] <zul> hallyn: cool!
[16:46] <mdlueck> I am noticing that apt-get wants to install a brand new package when doing a "-s dist-upgrade" The package is dash. Why would it want to add an additional package? Aptitude does not think any modifications need to be performed. Issuing "upgrade" does not wish to add the dash package.
[16:51] <kaushal> hi
[16:52] <ScottK> mdlueck: What's the package it wants to add?
[16:52] <mdlueck> ScottK: dash
[16:53] <ScottK> mdlueck: try "aptitude why dash" it's very unusual it's not installed on an Ubuntu system.
[16:54] <mdlueck> ScottK: I ran that... $ aptitude why dash
[16:54] <mdlueck> i   apt      Suggests aptitude | synaptic | gnome-apt | wajig
[16:54] <mdlueck> p   wajig    Suggests apt-move
[16:54] <mdlueck> p   apt-move Depends  dash
[16:55] <ScottK> mdlueck: Do you have ubuntu-minimal installed?
[16:57] <mdlueck> ScottK: I issued: $ dpkg -l|grep minimal... nope
[16:58] <ScottK> OK.  That's a problem.  Install that.  It will probably pull in other stuff (like dash) and it's all needed.
[16:58] <mdlueck> ScottK: But why would aptitude be happy and apt-get not happy?
[16:59] <ScottK> They have different dependency resolvers.
[16:59] <mdlueck> ScottK: This is a hosted VPS box, and I had to fix a few things in the preload.
[16:59] <mdlueck> ScottK: aaahh, thanks!
[16:59] <ScottK> OK.  You want dash installed.
[16:59] <mdlueck> ScottK: For example, aptitude was removed and dselect was the package manager! aaakkk!!
[17:00] <mdlueck> ScottK: I used debsums to fix as much as I could.
[17:00] <ScottK> I'd try to install ubuntu-minimal and see if that works.
[17:01] <mdlueck> ScottK: So what is the dash package needed for?
[17:01] <ScottK> It's the default provider of /bin/sh
[17:02] <ScottK> Also needed by bash.
[17:02] <mdlueck> ScottK: aaahh, yes I do see ubuntu-minimal on other Ubunutu servers I have... might be on to something...
[17:02] <ScottK> ubuntu-minimal is a set of packages your system is unlikely to work without.
[17:04] <mdlueck> ScottK: aaakkk, wants to install many packages.
[17:05] <ScottK> I'd be very suprised if you didn't want them all.
[17:07] <mdlueck> ScottK: Partial copy/paste from "apt-get with -s" coming next...
[17:08] <mdlueck> $ sudo apt-get -s install ubuntu-minimal
[17:08] <mdlueck> The following NEW packages will be installed:
[17:08] <mdlueck>   busybox-initramfs console-setup console-terminus dash dhcp3-client dhcp3-common dmidecode eject ethtool initramfs-tools laptop-detect libfribidi0 libiw29 mawk mii-diag netcat netcat-traditional
[17:08] <mdlueck>   ntpdate pciutils pcmciautils startup-tasks system-services tasksel tasksel-data ubuntu-keyring ubuntu-minimal udev upstart upstart-compat-sysv upstart-logd usbutils util-linux-locales vim-tiny
[17:08] <mdlueck>   wireless-tools wpasupplicant xkb-data
[17:08] <mdlueck> 0 upgraded, 36 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[17:08] <mdlueck> Do I really need to add all of that stuff to this production web server?
[17:09] <ScottK> Yes
[17:09] <mdlueck> Gulp...
[17:09] <ScottK> Without that stuff it won't boot.
[17:10] <mdlueck> Boots fine! Had this VPS for almost a year now.
[17:10] <mdlueck> Perhaps it is more Parallels Virtuozzo modifications...
[17:10] <ScottK> OK.  Maybe some of that is provided by the host OS.
[17:11] <ScottK> No idea.
[17:12] <mdlueck> I think I will test adding dash and see if that satisfies "apt-get dist-update"
[17:14] <mdlueck> ScottK: Yea, adding just dash appeases "apt-get dist-upgrade"... fffeeewww!!!
[17:16] <mdlueck> ScottK: Thank you! :-)
[17:53] <FunnyLookinHat> Is there a doc available anywhere to explain why "aptitude upgrade" is deprecated in favor of safe-upgrade ?
[17:55] <cemc> I changed /etc/security/limits.conf, I added * soft nofile 8192 , then reboot, but 'ulimit -n' still gives me 1024
[17:55] <kees> cemc: limits.conf is only useful for logins (not services)
[17:55] <cemc> hmmm
[17:57] <cemc> kees: so how do I change for services?
[17:58] <patdk-wk> when I was testing it, hard/soft wouldn't work for setting that
[17:58] <patdk-wk> you had to use -
[17:59] <kees> cemc: in upstart, you can define use the "limit" keyword. see "man 5 init"
[18:03] <cemc> kees: I understand this goes in /etc/init/*.conf ?
[18:05] <patdk-wk> yep
[18:36] <hggdh> Daviey: I am starting from scratch, cannot make sense from the errors
[18:37] <hggdh> Daviey: so I will install a basic server, and then install Euca
[18:43] <RoyK> what is euca?
[18:45] <hggdh> RoyK: just a shothand for eucalyptus
[18:46] <hggdh> s/shot/short/
[19:19] <zul> damn mysql
[19:26] <RoyK> zul: anything particular, or just the same old? :)
[19:26] <zul> same old
[19:26] <RoyK> what did it do this time?
[19:26] <RoyK> imho mysql works rather well if you stick to innodb
[19:27] <RoyK> myisam sucks hard
[19:30] <RoyK> zul: ?
[19:30] <zul> RoyK: just general overall suckiness
[19:31] <RoyK> myisam or innodb?
[19:31] <RoyK> you can always use postgresql instead, you know
[19:32] <RoyK> well, not always, but mostly
[19:32] <zul> RoyK; nm i was just venting...dont need help
[19:32] <RoyK> zul: you mean whining? :)
[19:33] <Daviey> hggdh, Yes... auto reg should be fixed in the next 2 hours or so
[19:34] <hggdh> Daviey: cool. Meanwhile I am manually installing. Found that manual install does not generate the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
[19:35] <RoyK> hggdh: normal install of ssh doesn't generate that
[19:38] <Daviey> hggdh, Isn't that a known?
[19:38] <Daviey> hggdh, You need to scp/rsync that
[19:38] <hggdh> Daviey: oh. I expected it had been corrected
[19:39] <Daviey> hggdh, I don't think there is an open bug for that
[19:39] <hggdh> oh
[19:39]  * hggdh will take care of that ;-)
[19:40] <Daviey> hggdh, you keep the bug list populated, i keep it empty :)
[19:40] <hggdh> heh
[19:41]  * Daviey prepares his "WON'T FIX" :P
[19:41] <zeratoun_> Hi, I have some questions about routing : How do I say to a ubuntu gateway server to route local traffic to local traffic ? (normaly it don't because it's causing bottleneck trouble))
[19:42] <RoyK> hggdh: it's not a bug
[19:43] <RoyK> zeratoun_: you mean with nat and all?
[19:43] <RoyK> !nat
[19:43] <RoyK> ubottu is stupid
[19:43] <hggdh> why is it not a bug?
[19:43] <RoyK> hggdh: why should that file be automatically created?
[19:44] <RoyK> many installs don't use key auth
[19:44] <zeratoun_> RoyK, if it must : yes. what I need is that : PC1 and PC2 comunicate via my Gateway
[19:44] <RoyK> and if automatically created, what should it contain?
[19:45] <RoyK> zeratoun_: just google for iptables masquerading
[19:45] <RoyK> it's doable directly from iptables or from ufw (the latter with some hacks)
[19:46] <zeratoun_> RoyK, Even if the two PC are on the same subnet ?
[19:46] <RoyK> I setup a nat router recently on 10.04.1 and ended up using iptables directly instead of ufw
[19:46] <RoyK> zeratoun_: detail your setup and I may be able to give an advice :)
[19:46]  * jdstrand argues the term 'hacks' since the ufw-framework is designed for this sort of thing
[19:46] <hggdh> RoyK: as far as eucalyptus is concerned, it is...
[19:47] <RoyK> jdstrand: well, I followed numerous howtos but they didn't work very well, but then, an init script using iptables worked
[19:48] <jdstrand> 'man ufw-framework' should have should provide the info to add whatever you need, with a few simple examples
[19:48] <jdstrand> the rules files are just iptables-restore files, so whatever was used with an iptables script can basically be put in those rules files...
[19:53] <timboy> my server was hacked this is what was done to it: http://pastebin.ca/1939923 but I don't see anything maliscious running... do I need to re-install anyway?
[19:56]  * hggdh gives up
[19:56] <tf2ftw> hello. my web app cannot write to some folders. i need help settin up the perms.  here is the current settings drwxrwsr-x  7 root www-pub 4096 2010-09-13 13:36 tmp
[19:56] <tf2ftw> apache cannot write to it
[20:02] <tf2ftw> *fixed it
[20:02] <qman__> tf2ftw, that's because apache runs as www-data
[20:06] <hggdh> Daviey: why would you wontfix eucalyptus not passing the public keys over to CC, SC, and NCs?
[20:11] <RoyK> timboy: download a fresh copy of chkrootkit and run it
[20:13] <Daviey> hggdh, i was teasing
[20:14] <hggdh> Daviey: oh, OK
[20:19] <Daviey> hggdh, Although.... it may come down to that.  :(
[20:20] <Daviey> it might be quite a large undertaking for an edge case.
[20:20] <Daviey> as in, the registration stuff might need re-factoring to work post install
[20:20] <Daviey> possibly a natty bug now :(
[20:21] <hggdh> Daviey: now, why am I not surprised? ;-)
[20:23] <blackxored> hi, trying to setup postfix with gmail, i've followed the tuts, but now this is odd, it says /etc/postfix/sasl_password.db can't be found, although i', looking at it and it's 644 so readable, can someone tell me why this is happening?
[20:24] <_Techie_> blackxored, postfix is probably chrooted
[20:25] <blackxored> _Techie_, how can i check
[20:25] <_Techie_> blackxored, also why the need to pass mail through gmail?
[20:25] <blackxored> ?
[20:25] <blackxored> _Techie_, because i have no domain?
[20:25] <blackxored> and would like to use gmail as relay host ?
[20:26] <_Techie_> blackxored, have a read around this, you should be able to figure out how to check - http://www.postfix.org/BASIC_CONFIGURATION_README.html#chroot_setup
[20:27] <papertigers> anyone have trouble with .htaccess?
[20:28] <RoyK> nope
[20:28] <RoyK> just AllowOverride Auth and it should work well
[20:29] <papertigers> RoyK: AllOverride All?
[20:29] <RoyK> in the apache config
[20:29] <_Techie_> blackxored, also, you dont need a domain to send mail yourself
[20:29] <RoyK> papertigers: don't use All - that allows for symlinks and whatnot
[20:30] <papertigers> RoyK: this file? vim /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
[20:30] <RoyK> papertigers: yes, or whatever vhost that is
[20:31] <papertigers> RoyK: change All to Auth/
[20:31] <papertigers> ?
[20:31] <RoyK> yes
[20:31] <RoyK> but then, if All doesn't work, something is bad
[20:31] <papertigers> then i can just place .htaccess in /var/www
[20:31] <RoyK> All includes Auth
[20:31] <RoyK> should work
[20:32] <papertigers> RoyK: I am trying to test forwarding to https and its not working
[20:32] <RoyK> papertigers: <?php header("Location https://....."); ?>
[20:33] <papertigers> i wanted to do it with htaccess so i can do an htpasswd
[20:33] <papertigers> just for some files im hosting
[20:43] <hggdh> Daviey: now I am really confused -- I am getting the same output on get-console-log as before the libvirt fix (to say, no output)
[20:47] <MTecknology> I screwed up......
[20:48] <MTecknology> I changed the ownership of most things in the file system... Is there any way to recover from this?
[20:49] <MTecknology> Anything in /home/ is probably fine and the chmod part is right.. but the owner:group is really screwed up
[20:56] <zul> i hope you have a good backup
[20:56] <guntbert> MTecknology: backup /home, /etc and save your package list - then reinstall  -- or be prepared to do a lot of handywork
[20:56] <oryxtec> hi all
[20:57] <oryxtec> any one who has worked on apache and php on ubuntu 10.4?
[20:57] <oryxtec> ?
[20:57] <MTecknology> alrighty - I guess I'll go that one
[20:59] <RoyK> oryxtec: for some time, yes
[20:59] <RoyK> oryxtec: ask a question about what the problem is, and we might be able to help you
[21:03] <oryxtec> i have dedicated server on which company from where i got this sever
[21:03] <oryxtec> they install all LAMP pacgake
[21:03] <oryxtec>  but now i think some thing has gone wrong
[21:04] <oryxtec>  and now apache and php is not working at all
[21:04] <oryxtec> apache and php is running but
[21:05] <oryxtec> when i try to open any php website it does not work
[21:05] <RoyK> oryxtec: write this script <?php phpinfo(); ?> in some file and try to execute it
[21:07] <oryxtec> ok
[21:07] <wickedSA> mod-php5 not enabled?
[21:07] <wickedSA> maybe
[21:08] <RoyK> it should be if it's installed
[21:08] <oryxtec> wickedSA: r u saying to me?
[21:08] <wickedSA> oryxtec: one thing at a time. try that phpinfo()
[21:09] <oryxtec> i made a php file .. and when i try to browse through firefox
[21:09] <oryxtec> firefox says downlad and open this file..
[21:10] <oryxtec> save to location. and browse button is there
[21:10] <RoyK> oryxtec: that means modphp is not enabled
[21:10] <oryxtec> how can i enable it
[21:10] <oryxtec> ?
[21:10] <RoyK> check /etc/apache2/mods-enabled
[21:10] <RoyK> and /etc/apache2/mods-available
[21:10] <_Techie_> sudo a2enmod php5
[21:10] <RoyK> _Techie_: thanks
[21:11] <wickedSA> yeah you'd think installing libapache2-mod-php5 would enable it, but maybe not
[21:12] <_Techie_> wickedSA, nah, installing modules just makes them available
[21:12] <oryxtec> Royk: wht will be the complete command to check if mod is enabled or not
[21:12] <wickedSA> _Techie_: right, bad assumption :)
[21:12] <_Techie_> it is up to the sysadmin to enable them, if they auto enabled it would be a security risk
[21:13] <_Techie_> oh yeah, almost forgot
[21:13] <RoyK> _Techie_: really? if I, as a sysadmin, choose to install modphp, it should, IMHO be enabled
[21:13] <_Techie_> after a2enmod php5, you will need to restart apache
[21:13] <_Techie_> /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[21:13] <RoyK> or apache2ctl restart
[21:13] <wickedSA> makes sense. want to control what is installed and enabled, not have the packaging system dictate that
[21:14] <_Techie_> RoyK, what if you were on a system with two sysadmins, and the other sysadmin installed a module and it auto enabled and screwed up all your configuration that took hours the previous night
[21:14] <RoyK> wickedSA: I'd think not installing it in the first place would be sufficient
[21:14] <oryxtec> guys wht is complete command to check if mod is enabled?
[21:14] <wickedSA> oryxtec: what _Techie_ gave you will either enable it, or tell you that its alrewady enabled
[21:14] <RoyK> oryxtec: ls -l /etc/apache2/mods-enabled
[21:15] <wickedSA> or that
[21:15] <JasonMSP> is it possible to edit a certificate I have already created?  I need to change the name?
[21:15] <_Techie_> JasonMSP, i would advise recreating the cert
[21:16] <oryxtec> Royk: here is the result plz check http://pastebin.com/1gPGkMAQ
[21:16] <_Techie_> im not even sure if you can modify a cert, and if you could it would be an extremely bad practice
[21:17] <_Techie_> oryxtec, php5isnt loaded
[21:17] <oryxtec> how can i fix it?
[21:17] <RoyK> oryxtec: no php there
[21:17] <_Techie_> is php5 actually installed?
[21:17] <wickedSA> heh
[21:17] <oryxtec> its already installed
[21:17] <_Techie_> oryxtec,  ls -l /etc/apache2/mods-available
[21:18] <JasonMSP> thanks
[21:18] <oryxtec> _techie_ http://pastebin.com/rcr2uEFp
[21:19] <oryxtec> here are the results
[21:19] <_Techie_> oryxtec, php5 isnt installed
[21:19] <oryxtec> :'(
[21:19] <_Techie_> oryxtec, gimme a sec
[21:19] <oryxtec> ok
[21:20] <qman__> if the package is installed, a2enmod
[21:20] <qman__> otherwise, install the package
[21:20] <qman__> oh, mods-available
[21:20] <sfalanga> where can I find which kernel module is needed to run an LSI SAS3041e-r w/lsisas1064e chip?
[21:20] <qman__> not installed
[21:20] <_Techie_> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 && sudo a2enmod php5 && sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[21:20] <oryxtec> let me try
[21:20] <oryxtec> 1 min plz
[21:20] <_Techie_> run that and it should all be perfect
[21:21] <sfalanga> it's a serial attached scsi controller card.  I don't need to use the RAID just one SAS port
[21:21] <oryxtec> ERROR: Module php5 does not exist!
[21:21] <oryxtec> error came up
[21:21] <qman__> did libapache2-mod-php5 install correctly?
[21:21] <_Techie_> hrmm
[21:23] <papertigers> anyone know how I can use htaccess to forward me to https then use htpasswd
[21:23] <oryxtec> qman: i don't know if it is or not :(
[21:23] <_Techie_> oryxtec, im gonna feed you a few commands, if you could run them, and if they give a URL please paste it in here
[21:24] <oryxtec> ok
[21:24] <_Techie_> oryxtec,  sudo apt-get install curl
[21:24] <_Techie_> oryxtec, sudo apt-get update | curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us
[21:24] <oryxtec> http://pastebin.com/9CkzTqzT
[21:25] <_Techie_> oryxtec, i gotta go, my lan admin class is in a diff room and i may not be back
[21:25] <oryxtec> http://sprunge.us/YeHC --- for 2nd comand
[21:25] <qman__> oryxtec, I'd try `sudo apt-get purge libapache2-mod-php5 && sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5`
[21:26] <oryxtec> qman_ : here is the result
[21:26] <oryxtec> http://pastebin.com/HGenw2US
[21:27] <qman__> well, getting somewhere
[21:27] <hggdh> Daviey: <sigh/> bug 637544
[21:27] <oryxtec> so now?
[21:27] <qman__> sudo a2enmod php5
[21:28] <oryxtec> Module php5 already enabled
[21:28] <qman__> though "Your apache2 configuration is broken, so we're not restarting it for you." is a bit worrying
[21:28] <oryxtec> this is wht i got
[21:28] <qman__> ok, then it's enabled
[21:28] <RoyK> oryxtec: did you restart apache?
[21:28] <qman__> sudo service apache2 restart
[21:28] <oryxtec> let me do it
[21:28] <Daviey> hggdh, AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
[21:29] <oryxtec> fial to restart..
[21:29] <Daviey> hggdh, Can you easily install from the archive?  PXE + netboot?
[21:29] <oryxtec> waiting Syntax error on line 161 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf:
[21:29] <oryxtec> Invalid command 'Order', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration
[21:29] <hggdh> Daviey: I just disabled /usr/lib/libvirt/virt-aa-helper and am trying now
[21:30] <qman__> oryxtec,  pastebin lines ~150-180 of apache2.conf
[21:30] <hggdh> Daviey: couldn't I just upgrade the current system?
[21:30] <Daviey> hggdh, a bug fix for the installer is building now
[21:30] <oryxtec> ok
[21:30] <qman__> or the whole file, whatever's easier
[21:30] <RoyK> hggdh: no, just install windows
[21:30] <Daviey> essentially a no-change rebuild, for the fixed avahi
[21:30] <Daviey> hggdh, someone did an upload of avahi and removed the uec feature... desktop screwing the server saga :)
[21:30] <hggdh> RoyK: heh. This would be like replacing a problem by a disaster ;-)
[21:31] <RoyK> hehe
[21:31] <oryxtec> qmna_: http://pastebin.com/pYCRqR8P
[21:31] <hggdh> Daviey: will do it as soon as this test finishes
[21:31]  * RoyK hands hggdh a winME cd
[21:31] <hggdh> heh
[21:31] <Daviey> hggdh, Great... the reason i mention netboot, as the daily ISO won't have it for another8 hours or so
[21:32] <hggdh> Daviey: yes, I know. No problems. What is Yet Another Full Install in my life ? :-)
[21:32] <oryxtec> qman: and here is the result from line 150 to 180
[21:32] <oryxtec> http://pastebin.com/g13ePh1H
[21:32] <Daviey> hggdh, heh
[21:33] <qman__> yeah, there's nothing wrong with that
[21:33] <oryxtec> then why error came up
[21:33] <Daviey> hggdh, https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eucalyptus/2.0+bzr1239-0ubuntu3/+build/1958179
[21:33] <hggdh> Daviey: ack, will monitor
[21:33] <qman__> that's the confusing part
[21:33] <Daviey> hggdh, I'd also welcome your thoughts on the new theme in the web interface
[21:34] <sfalanga> where can I find out specifically which kernel module is needed to run an LSI SAS3041e-r SAS controller card?
[21:34] <hggdh> Daviey: well, *that* I can check now...
[21:34] <Daviey> It will need another little polish, the initial login screen isn't quite right IMO
[21:34] <qman__> oryxtec, sudo a2enmod access
[21:34] <oryxtec> qman_: ERROR: Module access does not exist!
[21:36] <qman__> err
[21:36] <qman__> oryxtec, sudo a2enmod authz_host
[21:36] <oryxtec> Module authz_host already enabled
[21:37] <Daviey> hggdh, how is your availability for tomorrow btw?
[21:37] <hggdh> Daviey: the logo looks cropped at the top: http://imagebin.ca/view/pMayQJ.html
[21:37] <hggdh> Daviey: I will be here, so 100% :-)
[21:38] <Daviey> hggdh, heh
[21:38] <Daviey> yeah.. the initial login screen is less than clean
[21:38] <oryxtec> qman__: now ?
[21:39] <Daviey> hggdh, OK.. one thing that i'm going to be testing in the morning is lucid->maverick upgrades.  Providing i don't hit any kitten killers, can you test that aswell?
[21:39] <qman__> oryxtec, well, what has happened is that for some reason, a number of apache modules are missing from your installation
[21:39] <Daviey> hggdh,  so, spin up lucid.. run a few instances,... then upgrade?
[21:39] <hggdh> Daviey: yes, no prob
[21:39] <qman__> this one being part of the core of apache
[21:39] <qman__> if you don't have any custom configuration, I'd just purge and reinstall apache from scratch
[21:39] <hggdh> Daviey: after logging in, it is much cleaner
[21:39] <qman__> but if you do, you're going to have to hunt them down and fix
[21:39] <hggdh> I like it
[21:39] <Daviey> hggdh, give me a ping when you first come online, and i'll let you know how mine went.  If it explodes in my face, then there isn't much benefit in you doing it aswell
[21:40] <Daviey> but i have a good feeling about it :)
[21:40] <Daviey> hggdh, great
[21:40] <Daviey> hggdh, suggestions welcome... patches more so :P
[21:40] <hggdh> Daviey: no prob. I will ping you as soon as I start the day
[21:40] <oryxtec> qman__: wht else should we check?
[21:41] <Daviey> hggdh, great... about what time in UTC do you think that will be?
[21:41] <_Techie_> oryxtec, i managed to hijack a computer, in hope that the person wont turn up
[21:41] <qman__> _Techie_, php wasn't the only module missing from his installation
[21:41] <hggdh> Daviey: UTC will be at around... 13:00, 0800 CDT
[21:41] <qman__> something happened and now several are gone
[21:42] <Daviey> hggdh, ok, great - that gives me a good morning to get some testing in :)
[21:42] <_Techie_> qman__, thats not good
[21:42] <qman__> oryxtec, do you have any important custom configurations?
[21:43] <oryxtec> no
[21:43] <oryxtec> i don't have any thing important config.
[21:43] <qman__> then I would just purge apache and all related packages and reinstall
[21:43] <oryxtec> rite
[21:43] <Daviey> hggdh, ok. i'm walking away for 30 mins or so... then i'm gonna test a fresh install from here with *ubuntu3
[21:43] <Daviey> should be on the arcvhive by then (amd64)
[21:44] <oryxtec> plz can you guide me remove all pacakges and re-isntall?
[21:45] <qman__> oryxtec, http://tuxtweaks.com/2010/01/how-to-uninstall-lamp-in-ubuntu-9-10-karmic-koala/
[21:45] <qman__> this should apply equally to lucid
[21:46] <oryxtec> let me try
[21:48] <qman__> afterward, verify that it's cleaned out by seeing if /etc/apache2 is gone
[21:48] <qman__> if it is, you're ready to reinstall
[21:49] <oryxtec> i ve removed al packages..
[21:50] <oryxtec> apche2 folder is deleted as well
[21:50] <oryxtec> now?
[21:50] <qman__> ok
[21:50] <qman__> oryxtec, sudo tasksel install lamp-server
[21:51] <oryxtec> installing
[21:51] <oryxtec> plz hold i will let u know
[21:52] <oryxtec> http://pastebin.com/DxypzZXS ....... after installtion for these msgs
[21:54] <qman__> This error occurs if you run a command in a directory which no longer exists.
[21:54] <qman__> were you in /etc/apache2 when you ran it?
[21:54] <oryxtec> ooh yes
[21:54] <oryxtec> my bad
[21:55] <oryxtec> should i try browsing>?
[21:55] <qman__> cd; sudo tasksel install lamp
[21:55] <qman__> should do it
[21:55] <qman__> err
[21:56] <qman__> cd; sudo tasksel install lamp-server
[21:56] <sfalanga> where can I find out specifically which kernel module is needed to run an LSI SAS3041e-r SAS controller card?
[21:57] <oryxtec> qman__: that command has sucessfully run..
[21:57] <oryxtec> i give mysql password
[21:57] <oryxtec> and it install all packages
[21:57] <qman__> should be working completely now
[21:57] <oryxtec> nop still same
[21:57] <oryxtec> http://109.108.140.31/test.php
[21:57] <oryxtec> check
[21:58] <_Techie_> oryxtec, you will need to run that command i gave you before
[21:58] <_Techie_> wait
[21:58] <oryxtec> _Techie_ which one ?
[21:59] <_Techie_> update, install, loadmod, restart apache
[21:59] <_Techie_> that one
[21:59] <qman__> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 && sudo a2enmod php5 && sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[22:00] <_Techie_> qman__, thanks, i lost all my scrollback when moving rooms
[22:01] <oryxtec> let me try
[22:01] <qman__> a bit surprised it's not working, did a full purge and reinstalled with tasksel
[22:01] <qman__> but even so, that string should do it
[22:01] <qman__> the files should all be there for sure now
[22:01] <oryxtec> http://109.108.140.31/test.php
[22:01] <oryxtec> this is workig fine now..
[22:02] <oryxtec> but my main pages
[22:02] <oryxtec> http://109.108.140.31/vicidial/admin.php
[22:02] <oryxtec> http://109.108.140.31/a2billing/admin/Public/index.php
[22:02] <qman__> try
[22:02] <oryxtec> not even opeing up
[22:02] <qman__> sudo service apache2 stop; sleep 5; sudo service apache2 start
[22:03] <oryxtec> tried but still same
[22:03] <qman__> I've noticed with upstart that some services and some conditions cause "restart" to move too quick
[22:03] <qman__> ah
[22:04] <JasonMSP> when sending mail using the mailx command from a shell prompt where is the user/email name of the sender determined from?
[22:04] <qman__> oryxtec, md5sum /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.*
[22:05] <oryxtec> 595831b79587f9307fe8e79941c3d869  /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.conf
[22:05] <oryxtec> b9feb531674e956201af17f3d83ca123  /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.load
[22:05] <qman__> ok, files are good
[22:06] <oryxtec> qman__ if possible can you check it out through ssh on my server?
[22:07] <qman__> sure
[22:07] <oryxtec> let PM my details
[22:07] <qman__> ok
[22:07] <_Techie_> qman__, remember, your gonna be on someone elses server, play nicely
[22:07] <qman__> of course
[22:08] <oryxtec> :)
[22:08] <oryxtec> qman: u got all details?
[22:08] <qman__> yes
[22:09] <oryxtec> let me know once u r in
[22:10] <qman__> may have found the culprit
[22:10] <qman__> yep
[22:11] <_Techie_> qman__, what seems to be the problem?
[22:11] <qman__> /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so
[22:11] <qman__> the md5sum doesn't match
[22:11] <qman__> and it's the same version as mine
[22:11] <Zyklon> I have a problem with running my www properly
[22:11] <Zyklon> Notice: Undefined variable: HTTP_SERVER_VARS in /opt/lampp/htdocs/include/bittorrent.php on line 43
[22:11] <Zyklon> any ideas what's causing it?
[22:13] <_Techie_> Zyklon, obviously line 43 of bittorrent.php calls a funtion tha doesnt exist
[22:13] <Zyklon> ok line 44 also
[22:13] <Zyklon> _Techie_: is there an easy fix for it?
[22:13] <_Techie_> Zyklon, make sure you have defined all variables in the config files
[22:13] <Zyklon> ok
[22:14] <qman__> oryxtec, all fixed
[22:14] <oryxtec> really
[22:14] <oryxtec> let me check
[22:14] <qman__> PMing you my history
[22:14] <Zyklon> Notice: Undefined variable: HTTP_SERVER_VARS in /opt/lampp/htdocs/include/bittorrent.php on line 44
[22:14] <Zyklon> 1045
[22:14] <Zyklon> as you see line 44 is pretty much same error
[22:15] <Zyklon> I have checked most of the config files in lampp but need help it seems
[22:15] <qman__> turns out it was a bad download of libapache2-mod-php5
[22:15] <qman__> purged the package, removed the archive from cache, and reinstalled it
[22:15] <Zyklon> _Techie_: you experienced with such type of config?
[22:15] <Zyklon> blackmatter :)
[22:16] <Zyklon> I'm still strugling
[22:16] <Zyklon> http://213.251.168.126/
[22:21] <Four2zero> Hello to all I have just installed ubuntu-server and i plugged in my external hard drive via usb and now i would like to share it over the network, how can i do this in ubuntu-server ?
[22:27] <Four2zero> would nfs be what im looking for ?
[22:29] <_Techie_> Four2zero, NFS, or maybe samba
[22:29] <_Techie_> depends onthe clients
[22:30] <Four2zero> _Techie_ well, im doing this via command line, so no gui. And basically i just need to share the Movie Library and Music Library as well as Some other Directorys that are created on the external hard drive.
[22:31] <qman__> Four2zero, if you haven't already, you need to make a mount point for the drive, and then you can share it with NFS or samba, or some other service
[22:31] <qman__> if you have windows clients I suggest using samba
[22:31] <Four2zero> I did before with gnome-gui but i was read it was not necessary to install a gui since it'll be more to update packages and security leaks as well.
[22:32] <qman__> if you have a wireless network, or an otherwise not tightly secured network, I suggest against using NFS
[22:32] <Four2zero> Samba will do just fine.
[22:32] <qman__> simple enough
[22:33] <qman__> so, where are you hung up?
[22:33] <Four2zero> basically mounting it
[22:33] <qman__> ok, first you'll want to pick a mount point
[22:33] <Four2zero> gonna check fstab.
[22:33] <qman__> I suggest something like /srv
[22:34] <qman__> or something in a home directory, like /home/public/share
[22:34] <_Techie_> qman__, altough for ease of use, he may wish to create a samba share of /media/ and use the automount
[22:34] <Four2zero> i'd prefer to use /home/public/share
[22:34] <SpamapS> root      4457  0.0  0.0   2272   760 ?        S    09:57   0:00 /bin/dd bs 1 if /proc/kmsg of /var/run/klogd/kmsg
[22:34] <SpamapS> is that something that hardy did for kernel logging?
[22:34] <Four2zero> Techie that would nice, i
[22:34] <qman__> well, the trouble with automount is sometimes it's not consistent
[22:35] <Four2zero> so /media/hd
[22:35] <qman__> plus, I don't think it's installed by default on server
[22:35] <qman__> I assumed that was part of gnome
[22:35] <_Techie_> qman__, im not meaning to share /media/mount/   im talkign about sharing /media/
[22:35] <Four2zero> gnome worked well when i installed it got it working just fine.
[22:36] <Four2zero> but this time no gui for me
[22:36] <Four2zero> since its just a home server
[22:36] <qman__> yeah, providing that feature might require installing desktop
[22:36] <qman__> I wouldn't do it that way
[22:37] <qman__> in any case, create the directory where you want it mounted with mkdir
[22:37] <Four2zero> so samba and sharing /media/ directory
[22:37] <qman__> then add it to /etc/fstab
[22:37] <qman__> with the filesystem and options you want
[22:37] <qman__> I suggest auto,user
[22:38] <blackmatter> morning all
[22:40] <Four2zero> mkdir /media/freeagent desk
[22:43] <Four2zero> okay directory created in /media/freeagent
[22:43] <Four2zero> now need to configure fstab
[22:43] <Four2zero> cd ..
[22:44] <Four2zero> um how do know what dev/ to look for
[22:45] <Four2zero> ls /dev*
[22:47] <Four2zero> can i use " sudo apt-get install usbmount
[22:51] <Four2zero> now im loooking for the device id, http://pastebin.com/MZggU8V1
[22:52] <Four2zero> what im looking for is it: " sdb:sdb1
[23:12] <Four2zero> im looking for sdb1 and i found it
[23:20] <Four2zero> _Techie_ what should the fstab be setup as, i currently have this: /dev/sdb1 /mnt/extdisk auto auto,user
[23:22] <_Neytiri_> how do i bridge interfaces and set up a ipfw firewall on 10.4.1
[23:25] <_Techie_> Four2zero, i dont work with fstab, i either mount things myself or let the automounter handle it
[23:26] <Four2zero> how come when i plugged int he extdisk it was not detected
[23:26] <Four2zero> with automoutner
[23:26] <Four2zero> automounter*
[23:26] <_Techie_> not sure
[23:29] <Daviey> cjwatson / hggdh: you'll no doubt be pleased to hear the UEC/avahi install time is now working... thanks for your help chaps :)
[23:29] <Daviey> ttx, ^^ FYI
[23:29] <_Neytiri_> how do i bridge interfaces and set up a ipfw firewall on 10.4.1
[23:29] <hggdh> Daviey: \o/
[23:29] <hggdh> Daviey: also going thru a net install now
[23:30] <cjwatson> Daviey: oh good
[23:31] <Daviey> hggdh, same here :)
[23:37] <_Neytiri_> how do i bridge interfaces and set up a ipfw firewall on 10.4.1
[23:41] <_Techie_> any news on the 10.10 beta?
[23:42] <jpds> _Techie_: Erm, it's been out for ages?
[23:45] <_Neytiri_> how do i setup a firewall bridge on ubuntu 10.4
[23:53] <_Techie_> jpds, what i mean, is what can we expect... are they working on the issues that made 10.04 such a catastrophic failure for older hardware?