[00:23] <JasonMSP> im having problems setting up virtual users with VSFTPD.  I have VSFTPD working by itself. when i try to login with a virtual user it says login info incorrect.  Im sure that the problem is in the pam.d configuration file.  http://howto.gumph.org/content/setup-virtual-users-and-directories-in-vsftpd/  Im using this setup.  The error I get is "530 Login incorrect."
[00:25] <Four2zero> hello everyone, i have installed vlc 1.0.6 on ubuntu-server 10.4 and when i try to access via local-host i get a prompted username and password, which i do not have, however it does say something "the site syas: "network camera"
[00:26] <Four2zero> how can i get around this ?
[00:26] <Four2zero> i do own this box
[00:26] <Four2zero> and i do not have a network camera.
[00:27] <Four2zero> any suggestions is apreciated.
[00:28] <hmca> !undelete
[00:29] <aetaric> eh. how about recover files from xfs :p
[00:56] <osmosis> why did #ubuntu-virt  go invite only?
[01:29] <Kooothor> plop
[01:44] <zul> hallyn: yes please
[01:48] <ohad_> hello
[01:48] <ScottK> osmosis: IIRC there was a view that we had too many server IRC channels and so we're trying to consolidate.
[01:48] <ohad_> is there a way to go back to the real #ubuntu channel? I used to be able to enter that channel and now I can't. And I've never been a registered user.
[01:50] <ohad_> I also have a question that maybe someone could help me with. I'm using lucid (on my laptop, not a server edition) and I was wondering if someone can tell me what's a normal quantity of processes that should run in the background? I have some 60 processes running...
[01:55] <ScottK> ohad_: Both of those questions are off topic for this channel.  You might try to join #ubuntu-irc and ask why you can't join #ubuntu.
[01:57] <hmca> ohad_: ibook g4 800mhx 512mb ram,  pas aux | wc -l gives me 170, maverick development , got it  Scottk
[02:02] <Four2zero> anyone running vlc streaming server on ubuntu-server ?
[02:03] <Four2zero> im trying to get this streaming to work on local lan but haveing no luck with it.
[02:03] <Four2zero> any feed back is appreciated
[02:03] <Four2zero> http://pastebin.ca/1946995
[02:04] <Four2zero> when i run command: vlc -I http
[02:04] <Four2zero> the video lan channel is responding to my posts....!
[02:05] <Four2zero> " is not"
[02:18] <ScottK> Excellent.  After the feedback that community people feel like Ubuntu Server is just cloud and not about traditional servers anymore, response that, no, that wasn't true, for the next UDS, there's no mention of server at all in the tracks, just cloud.  http://uds.ubuntu.com/tracks/
[02:27] <hmca> regarding my !undelete, photorec recovered 118000 something files, many kernel-sources i think... , i think this could qualify a server/maintenance/admin  question on a ubuntu server, trying to recover a SentMails Maildir Folder for a company with no backups, a simple cat */* | grep company allready showed me that the emails have been recovered , can someone give me a hint on how to seperate the emails files from the reste of those 118000 fil
[02:27] <hmca> es, my apologyes if wrong channel
[02:27] <hmca> sorry long line
[02:28] <JanC> hmca: sounds like an interesting problem, good luck!  ☺
[02:29] <JanC> and photorec is totally awesome
[02:30] <hmca> JamC: :) kind off , i keep forgeting stuff , but basicly the worst is done, if it wasnt for the fact that there are k's of .c .h files ..... ,   photorec saved my 2am day in one hour, had the same problem on an hfsplus fs of 10TB and i took 140hours ...
[02:55] <kuttan_> Hi , where can I get this file config.flavour.core2 , i tried search for it - no luck. Could somebody help me with a link
[02:56] <kuttan_> this if for kernel building
[02:56] <kuttan_> Oops this is for kernel building
[04:09] <Antyx> Can anybody suggest a PCI wireless card (preferably cheap) to use with ubuntu server 10.04 natively?
[04:10] <chrismsnz> Hey guys, I want to configure my servers to boot even when I have a degraded disk array
[04:11] <chrismsnz> I found the command to run and it just seems to be echoing an environment variable to the initrd configuration
[04:11] <chrismsnz> do i need to rebuild the initramfs or something before i reboot for this to take affect?
[04:14] <Antyx> ...Seems to quiet to be useful...
[04:14] <chrismsnz> yeah can be quiet
[04:14] <chrismsnz> i keep an eye on things and help if i can, but if i don't know much about it I just be quiet :)
[04:17] <Antyx> You dont by chance have a wireless card in your ubuntu server do you ?
[04:18] <chrismsnz> nope, all rack-mounted beasts
[04:18] <Antyx> ...someday I'll get there...
[04:19] <chrismsnz> Antyx: Ubuntu's wifi support is getting quite good these days
[04:19] <chrismsnz> to be safe, I'd stay away from the N cards as they're newish and often have poor support
[04:20] <chrismsnz> More important than the brand of card you buy is the brand of the chipset on the card
[04:20] <chrismsnz> that's what ubuntu really has to work with
[04:21] <chrismsnz> So: Go to your favourite hardware retailer, pick a few cards that you might like, look up their model numbers using google and see if any others have some experience with that particular chipset or card
[04:21] <chrismsnz> for the record I had a dlink card in my desktop that worked OK under 9.10 - i've since got rid of it so not sure what model it was
[04:21] <Antyx> Thanks for the advice...I'll take a look at what the chipset is, then search for it  :)
[04:22] <chrismsnz> you may have to use google to find the chipset even - manufacturers don't really like to tell people :\
[04:22] <chrismsnz> Also, take a look over here and see if helps: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Devices/PCI
[04:23] <chrismsnz> Finally, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[04:24] <chrismsnz> should help you
[04:24] <Antyx> both links look useful!  Thanks for the help!!!
[04:57] <stevieB> i'm trying to setup an ec2 instace; i want to use the most basic ubuntu 10.04 install; how do i pick an ami and what would you recommend?
[06:14] <Four2zero> hey guys how can i check in ubuntu-server to see if port 8080 is being used or not ?
[06:54] <scar> Four2zero, maybe with netstat?
[07:11] <SpamapS> Four2zero: sudo netstat -tnlp
[07:11] <SpamapS> best command evar ;)
[07:11] <Four2zero> i found that command already.
[07:11] <Four2zero> thanks
[07:11] <Four2zero> to the reply
[07:11] <SpamapS> oh you can also use fuser
[07:12] <SpamapS> sudo fuser -n tcp 8080/tcp
[07:12] <SpamapS> with -v .. its pretty comprehensive. :)
[07:12] <Four2zero> okay. does anyone know how to disable this: /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/ebox-enter: line 8: /etc/init.d/ebox: No such file or directory
[07:12] <Four2zero> every time i do /etc/init.d/network restart
[07:12] <SpamapS> Four2zero: dpkg -S /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/ebox-enter
[07:13] <SpamapS> Four2zero: that will tell you what package owns that file
[07:13] <SpamapS> my guess is you've removed, but not purged, ebox
[07:14] <Four2zero> right on, but i removed with #sudo apt-get -V purge ebox
[07:14] <Four2zero> and following #sudo update-rc.d -f ebox remove
[07:15] <Four2zero> here is the output of that command you gave me: ebox-network: /etc/dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/ebox-enter
[07:15] <ttx> jdstrand, Daviey: great work on libvirt/i386 !
[07:27] <Four2zero> SpamapS google is not telling me how to remove it or disable it. ?
[07:29] <Four2zero> i think i may have found it.
[07:30] <Four2zero> ebox-enter file was still in the dhcp3/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/ directory
[07:35] <yann2> soren, sorry to disturb, but could you remind me the PPA for python-vm-builder for lucid that has many bugs fixed?
[07:39] <yann2> ok I think I found it https://edge.launchpad.net/~vmbuilder/+archive/daily/+packages
[07:44] <Ad0> hey, how do I get the v4l2 headers in the server kernel headers?
[07:44] <scar> Four2zero, ebox-network probably needs to be removed/purged as well
[07:45] <Four2zero> scar it had to be manually removed since i have officially remove from the dhcp3/...directory
[07:45] <Four2zero> every thing is good now.
[07:45] <Four2zero> thanks for the reply
[07:45] <scar> cool
[08:50] <Ad0> whelp
[08:59] <rahman> Hi, any freeradius experts around?  I am trying to authenticate users via their postfix mail adress and password. Users stored in OpenLdap and I have configured radius to look for mail attribute for username. The user passwords are stored in md5 base64 format in OpenLdap. The problem is PAP is assuming that user password is in plain text thus it comparing "123456" againts "{MD5}4QrcOUm6Wau+VuBX8g+IPg==" so it fails.
[09:11] <lifeless> SpamapS: so, solr
[09:48] <slide23> Does anyone know how to do a DynDNS type service off my own server? I have a webserver and I want to use a subdomain for my home comp but it changes
[09:56] <Raboo> slide: you can use everydns
[09:56] <Raboo> for instance you can have your domain.com and add the records NS for subdomain.domain.com and point the NS to everydns
[09:57] <slide> Raboo, i dont want to use my own nameservers =\
[09:57] <Raboo> everydns.net
[09:57] <slide> oh i see
[09:57] <slide> thanks
[11:04] <bobslaede> Does anybody know if autofs can leave the mount folder in place when a mountpoint is not mounted? So that the dir to be mounted would still be visible even though it wasnt mounted yet?
[11:24] <Martens1984> anyone knowing somthing about vmserver on ubuntu? not like the VMWare server, but like the 'minimum install virtual machine
[11:42] <soren> Martens1984: What do you want to know?
[11:49] <soren> ScottK: Still around?
[11:49] <ScottK> soren: Sort of
[11:49] <soren> ScottK: Cool. So this it the openstack release schedule: http://wiki.openstack.org/Release
[11:50] <soren> ScottK: I'm wondering how to best make that fit with Maverick's release schedule.
[11:50] <ScottK> Complain bitterly about the 10.10.10 thing?
[11:50] <soren> ScottK: I'm shooting for something that will actually make a difference.
[11:51] <ScottK> It's not in the archive at all right now, right?
[11:51] <soren> ScottK: I don't think anyone really gains anything by having Ubuntu push its release data at this point.
[11:51] <soren> Oh, sure it is.
[11:51] <soren> All of it.
[11:51] <soren> Has been for quite a while.
[11:51] <ScottK> OK.
[11:51] <soren> Well, it feels like quite a while. Probably a month or so.
[11:51] <ScottK> So you want to update it.
[11:51] <soren> Before Feature Freeze.
[11:51] <soren> Right.
[11:52] <ScottK> OK.
[11:52] <soren> I have two milestones I want to upload to Ubuntu before Maverick releases.
[11:52] <soren> One is almost ready and removes a dependency that I'm quite keen to be without at release time.
[11:52]  * ScottK nods
[11:53] <soren> The second is less very well defined.
[11:53] <soren> ...but falls after our (OpenStack's) feature freeze, but obviously before Maveric's release.
[11:54] <ScottK> OK.
[11:54] <soren> These are all leaf packages, so they shouldnt' affect anything else.
[11:54] <soren> ...and I fully expect to SRU the final release.
[11:54]  * ScottK isn't on the sru team, so somebody else's problem ...
[11:54] <soren> I'm really just pointing all this out so that it doesn't come as a surprise that I want to refresh the packages another couple of times before elease.
[11:55] <soren> ScottK: Right, right.
[11:55] <ScottK> Is milestone one to milestone two bugfix?
[11:55] <soren> No.
[11:55] <soren> But milestone two to final release is.
[11:55] <SpamapS> ScottK: speaking of rackspace sponsored exciting software that needs updating before Maverick's release.. I've been working with mtaylor on Drizzle..
[11:56] <soren> So says my crystal ball, at least.
[11:56] <ScottK> OK.  File an FFe bug explaining the whole plan.
[11:56] <soren> ScottK: Cool. Will do.
[11:56] <ScottK> SpamapS: Is it in Debian yet?
[11:57] <SpamapS> ScottK: thats where we're stuck right now.. google protobuf is a different version in sid (higher), so the symbols are incompatible.
[11:57] <soren>  drizzle | 2010.03.1347-1 | sid | source, all
[11:58] <ScottK> SpamapS: OK.  What's your recommendation?
[11:58] <SpamapS> ScottK: that we not try to sync it because of that.
[11:58] <SpamapS> ScottK: it would end up being a merge anyway.
[11:58] <SpamapS> ScottK: I do think we should have a -0ubuntu1 version that is just the upstream update.
[11:59] <ScottK> SpamapS: I'd still like to see it in Debian first, even if there is a merge needed.  If this new update is so wonderful, he ought to be willing to upload it there.
[12:00] <SpamapS> Monday's tarball would be the ideal version, as it is the first beta release of drizzle, and they're guaranteeing backward compatibility with it going forward.
[12:01] <soren> \o/
[12:01] <SpamapS> And there's no resistance to uploading it into sid.
[12:01] <ScottK> OK.
[12:01] <SpamapS> Just checking in with you about the symbols issue.
[12:01] <soren> I didn't know they were this far along. That's awesome news.
[12:01] <SpamapS> So if it hits sid early Monday, and we get the symbol issue merged shortly thereafter, are you still good with a final freeze exception on Monday?
[12:01] <ScottK> SpamapS: Yes.
[12:02] <SpamapS> ScottK: OK, I will make sure that happens. This is really us doing Drizzle a big favor.
[12:02] <SpamapS> having the beta in Maverick is really good for them.
[12:02] <SpamapS> soren: have you played with it lately?
[12:02] <SpamapS> soren: the thing is *tight*
[12:06] <soren> SpamapS: It's been a couple of months, I think.
[12:10] <Kooothor> Question : Why is it unnecessary to open port 443 to connect in https ?
[12:11] <SpamapS> Kooothor: you are connecting from  yourbox:randomport -> server:443
[12:12] <Kooothor> SpamapS: yep
[12:13] <Kooothor> I can connect in https with port 443 supposedly closed.
[12:14] <SpamapS> Kooothor: what makes you suppose that it is closed.
[12:15] <Kooothor> SpamapS: nevermind, now it doesn't work anymore, maybe I just reloaded a cached page...
[12:18] <soren> ScottK: bug 645936 filed. Thanks for your help.
[12:18] <ScottK> Looking.
[12:20] <ScottK> soren: Is the other bug I commented on a dependent variable in this or completely separate?
[12:22] <soren> ScottK: Dependent variable.
[12:23] <soren> I should point that out..
[12:23] <ScottK> Yes.  Please.
[12:23] <soren> Done so.
[12:25] <ScottK> And what is the expected date of this magical feature freeze?
[12:39] <soren> ScottK: It says in the bug. Sep 30th.
[12:48] <Ad0> hey, how do I get the v4l2 headers in the server kernel headers?
[12:48] <Ad0> I can't compile a v4l2 driver
[12:48] <Ad0>  media/v4l2-ioctl.h: No such file or directory
[12:50] <Ad0> it's supposed to be in 2.6.27 and later
[12:50] <Ad0> and I got 28
[12:50] <Ad0> err no...
[12:51] <Ad0> I got 24 :(
[12:51] <soren> Ad0: Running Hardy?
[12:52] <Ad0> yeah
[12:52] <Ad0> and I have so much stuff set up on it that I kinda don't want to upgrade heh
[12:52] <Ad0> don't want to break it
[12:52] <soren> Well, if you need a newer kernel, you need a newer kernel. Upgrade.
[12:53] <Ad0> I guess so soren
[12:53] <Ad0> can I do an upgrade directly to the newest one?
[12:53] <Ad0> or do I have to do each version
[12:53] <soren> "directly"?
[12:53] <soren> Oh.
[12:53] <Ad0> yeah hardy -> 10.4
[12:53] <soren> Hardy->Lucid upgrades are supported.
[12:53] <Ad0> ok
[12:54] <Ad0> it's a headles server so I have to do this by console
[12:54] <Ad0> headless*
[12:54] <soren> We support LTS->LTS upgrades, so Hardy->Lucid is fine. We also support LTS->Next-non-LTS-release, so Hardy->Intrepid is also fine.
[12:54] <Ad0> cool
[12:54] <soren> ..but e.g. Hardy->Jaunty needs to go through Intrepid first.
[12:54] <Ad0> I'll just go to the newest one at once
[12:54] <soren> Use do-release-upgrade
[12:55] <Ad0> ok thanks a lot soren !
[13:07] <ScottK> soren: OK.
[13:10]  * SpamapS groans at the absolute insanity that it takes ot get a CentOS 5 server running php 5.3
[13:14] <\sh> I never used CentOS ;)
[13:14] <ttx> ScottK: I'll sponsor the fix for bug 645808 and let you review it in the queue
[13:15] <ScottK> ttx: Great.
[13:22] <ScottK> soren: I approved all that.  On the bug for your nova plan, just keep it updated and then close it with your last upload.
[13:32] <soren> ScottK: Fantastic, thank you!
[13:43] <zul> morning
[13:44] <JamesPage> zul: morning to you to :-)
[13:44]  * zul thinks he almost got sprayed by a skunk this morning
[13:44] <zul> JamesPage: how is the bug triaging going?
[13:45] <JamesPage> zul: OK - one Server MRS raised with ttx; just looking at an apache upgrade issue (which seems to have cropped up a number of times)
[13:45] <zul> JamesPage: cool
[13:46] <ScottK> ttx: Accepted.  Thanks.
[13:46] <ttx> ScottK: you're welcome, thank you !
[14:01] <zul> Daviey: *cough*
[14:13] <Daviey> zul: ;)
[14:23] <hggdh> ttx: have you thougth of asking for bug-control membership for the server team?
[14:24] <ttx> hggdh: the canonical-server one ? The other one is almost completely open
[14:25] <ttx> hggdh: what are your criteria for acceptance ? A beer at the bar ?
[14:25] <hggdh> ttx: I would rather have the community one (but this is personal preference)
[14:25] <hggdh> ttx: beer in the bar sounds good enough ;-)
[14:25] <ttx> hggdh: the ubuntu-server team is opened to every ML subscriber, so that may lower your own criteria
[14:26] <hggdh> ttx:  yes, this goes against...
[14:26] <ttx> I'd rather keep the usual individual procedure.
[14:27] <ttx> hggdh: set up an interview with JamesPage to check he has common sense :)
[14:28] <hggdh> ttx: the criteria are: (1) closed/restricted teams; a member of the team set as a 'responsible driver'
[14:29] <hggdh> ttx: and yes, I was looking at JamesPage's work, and it sounds pretty much sane (as I expected ;-)
[14:29]  * JamesPage glad I've managed to keep my sanity :-)
[14:30] <ttx> JamesPage: that shouldn't last long, trust me
[14:30] <hggdh> LOL
[14:30] <hggdh> yes, goes with the territory
[14:30] <ttx> JamesPage: wait until a canadian caveman throws Mentos at you the whole day.
[14:31] <ttx> though in your case, working with java should turn you insane faster.
[14:32] <hggdh> JamesPage: meanwhile, please ping me when you need status/importance change
[14:32] <JamesPage> ttx, hggdh: maybe I'll setup hudson todo a daily check on my sanity and email you all if I've gone over the edge
[14:33] <screen-x> Hello All, anyone know if there are any plans to collaborate with openstack for uec?
[14:33] <hggdh> JamesPage: now, why stop on only checking yourself? Check the whole team... just be sure to lower the minimum sanity level required...
[14:34] <JamesPage> ttx: spot on - I've looked a three 'enable test suite' bugs related to Java and none of them work in the same way (or at-all in some cases...)
[14:34] <JamesPage> hggdh: will have to think of some test cases to measure general sanity in that case to make sure we get a trend...
[14:35] <hggdh> A starter test: if throwing Mentos, sanity -= 200
[14:38] <JamesPage> I'll have to introduce you to the scoreboard functionality at some point in time - great for this sort of thing :-)
[14:39] <JamesPage> hggdh: I do have a couple of queries re triaging if you have a few mins?
[14:42] <zul> ttx: ping
[14:43] <zul> ttx: dude...caveman?
[14:44] <zul> i got a haircut last night
[14:45] <hggdh> zul: very good answer! :-)
[14:49] <JamesPage> hggdh: you beat me to it (bug 645745)!
[14:51] <hggdh> JamesPage: shoot
[14:51] <hggdh> I have the time
[14:51] <ttx> zul: pong
[14:51]  * patdk-wk fires a shot at hggdh
[14:51]  * hggdh ducks
[14:51] <ttx> zul: what makes you think I'm speaking about you ? :)
[14:52] <zul> ttx: then you are talking about mdeslaur then? :)
[14:52] <ttx> zul: maybe. Does he throw any Mentos ?
[14:53] <zul> ttx: not yet....but we could always get him started next month
[14:53] <mdeslaur> wth are "Mentos"
[14:53] <Daviey> hggdh, hmm there are three teams... ubuntu-server (pretty open to all), ubuntu-server-dev (member of ubuntu-dev, therefore bug control) and canonical-server (not relevant IMO)
[14:54] <hggdh> Daviey: then you are all covered (including JamesPage). Cool, thank you.
[14:55] <Daviey> \o/
[14:55] <hggdh> mdeslaur: a menthol candy, loved by ttx (and distance-provided to him)
[14:56] <JamesPage> hggdh, Daviey: not sure I'm a member of ubuntu-server-dev
[14:56] <Aqaz> lol
[14:56] <hggdh> JamesPage: for server-dev you need ttx to act on it
[14:56] <Daviey> JamesPage, That team gets you upload access to the package set for ubuntu-server.  You will need to build up some history, then ask the relevant board to be allowed access :(
[14:57] <JamesPage> Daviey: thought so; feels like I need to build some experience; however means I need a triage buddy until then :-(
[14:58] <Daviey> JamesPage, you can independently request membership :)
[14:58]  * hggdh reminds JamesPage of self
[14:58] <Daviey> hallyn and SpamapS recently did this... and it went well for them.
[14:58] <JamesPage> Daviey: thats true - build up my triage experience today for my application :-)
[14:58] <Daviey> cool!
[14:59] <Daviey> JamesPage, Read the mailing list for history of previous applications to see what you need to compare against
[14:59] <JamesPage> Daviey: thanks for the tip
[15:00] <hggdh> JamesPage: when you request membership in -control -- it helps if (1) you show good bugs (in triaging work), and that a member of, say, server-dev, vouches for you
[15:01] <JamesPage> hggdh: thanks - will do (assuming one of them will :-))
[15:01] <hggdh> JamesPage: then there will be a review of the application and, with two positive votes, you get it. The vouch counts as a positive vote
[15:01] <hggdh> JamesPage: finally, I usually do not throw stones on the applicants ;-)
[15:05] <patdk-wk> hmm, two positive votes?
[15:08] <hggdh> patdk-wk: yes
[15:09] <hggdh> or two negatives -- which means you will not be accepted on that specific application
[15:09] <hggdh> it there is a mix of positive/negative, it will be up to the -control administrators
[15:13] <hggdh> ttx: how do we split samba issues between server and desktop?
[15:15] <ttx> hggdh: it becomes desktop when it's not samba anymore
[15:15] <ttx> hggdh: like a gvfs issue
[15:16] <Ad0> oops
[15:17] <Ad0> hey
[15:19] <Ad0> virtualhost stopped working after apache upgrade :S
[15:19] <Ad0> from hardy to lucid
[15:30] <Ad0> fied it
[15:34] <dv_> hi guys
[15:34] <dv_> where are the virtio modules for the server kernel in 10.04 ?
[15:36] <Ad0> soren: now it worked with the driver :)
[15:37] <Ad0> upgrade was pretty good
[15:42] <soren> Ad0: Great :)
[15:56] <JamesPage> zul: any chance you could take a look at bug 645630 to see if I'm missing something
[15:57] <zul> JamesPage: sure gimme a sec
[15:59] <zul> JamesPage: thumbs up
[16:00] <JamesPage> zul: thanks
[16:19] <permalac_> hi , there is anyone with experience on fibrechanel with multipath?
[16:28] <JamesPage> zul: I think that we may have a regression issue in lucid - bug 512975 looks like it may have been re-introduced in dovecot-1:1.2.9-1ubuntu5 - report of the same issue in bug 645288
[16:28] <patdk-wk> permalac, heh, just works for me :)
[16:28] <zul> uvirtbot: *sigh* ill take a look this afternoon
[16:29] <zul> i mean JamesPage:
[16:30] <JamesPage> zul: thanks :-)
[16:31] <JamesPage> permalac_: whats your question? might be able to help
[16:34] <permalac_> JamesPage: lets see
[16:34] <permalac_> I have a storedata device : SD Raid 2*7260-R-16F-SA
[16:35] <permalac_> through our NAS is pressented with multipath to my 2 fiberchanel cards
[16:35] <permalac_> I've rebooted the server and installed mdadm
[16:36] <incidence> Hi, when ever I run aptitude/apt-get, I get error: syntax error: unknown user 'nsd' in statoverride file
[16:36] <incidence> and apt exits
[16:36] <permalac_> when installing it said Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/2.6.31-14-generic/ql8100_fw.bin for module qla2xxx
[16:36] <permalac_> but what I have is a ql ISP2532-based
[16:36] <permalac_> so, I do not worry on this.
[16:37] <permalac_> but, and here is my problem. I have no knowledge on what to do it to be able to format it.
[16:37] <permalac_> fdisk -l don't show it to me
[16:37] <permalac_> any guess JamesPage
[16:39] <JamesPage> permalac_:  which version of ubuntu are you running?
[16:40] <permalac_> JamesPage: 9.10
[16:40] <hallyn> zul: around?
[16:40] <zul> hallyn: yes
[16:41] <hallyn> zul: cool.  regarding dailydeb,
[16:41] <hallyn> zul: i removed source/format like you'd suggested, but now patches aren't being applied :)
[16:41] <zul> hallyn: *sigh* lemme check something
[16:41] <hallyn> zul: do you ahve a better suggestions?  1.0 (quilt) was failling bc of some dependency, while 3.0 (quilt) failed due to knwon bug...
[16:42] <hallyn> ok
[16:42] <zul> hallyn: not yet :)
[16:42]  * hallyn waits patiently :)
[16:43] <zoopster> incidence: package removal didn't clean something up? man dpkg-statoverride to find it and fix it
[16:44] <JamesPage> permalac_: have you checked support for you FC adapter in the linux kernel you are using?
[16:44] <zul> hallyn: you might might want to check with james_w
[16:44] <permalac_> JamesPage: how do I do that? sorry, I know you can send me to google , but I'm completely offuscated
[16:45] <JamesPage> permalac_: this is a good place to start https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[16:45] <permalac_> many thanks
[16:45] <permalac_> thanks a lot
[16:46] <JamesPage> permalac_: however the issue may be outside of your server i.e. in the SAN network itself
[16:46] <Slyboots> Hello
[16:46] <permalac_> JamesPage: we checked that. If I present it on the same way to a machine actually running other LUN it has no problems.
[16:47] <JamesPage> permalac_: I'm not familiar with storedata devices but you probably need to check that zones have been setup on the SAN for your server
[16:47] <JamesPage> permalac_: and that the storage array is masking LUNs correctly
[16:48] <Slyboots> is there a way to see if yiu are being ddosed ir something
[16:49] <Slyboots> i cant keep up a connection with ny server over ssh
[16:52] <Slyboots> i.. dont know why anyone would but.. something weird is going on
[16:58] <Slyboots> anyone..?
[17:03] <daxroc> Evening
[17:05] <daxroc> I need to install php5 packages from karmic  on lucid but i get "php-pear: Depends: php5-common (>= 5.2.10.dfsg.1-2ubuntu6.5) but 5.2.10.dfsg.1-2ubuntu6 is to be installed"
[17:06] <daxroc> any one know how I would set the version to install
[17:07] <Slyboots> ffs x.x
[17:07] <permalac_> JamesPage: I've checked, but remembered that another linux has the same HBA , with the difference that is not connected through NAS, insted is pluged directly to the storagedata(same type) and it works. This one is a hardy.
[17:08] <daxroc> Slyboots: 'ffs' that part of ubuntus code of conduct ?
[17:08] <permalac_> JamesPage: so I understand that there is support for the storagedata and the HBA. The issue must be in the multipath configuration. Which I do not know how to manage.
[17:08] <Slyboots> Just fustrated
[17:09] <daxroc> No excuse !
[17:09] <Slyboots> lost access to tge server totally now
[17:11] <Slyboots> cant figure out what to do though
[17:14]  * daxroc understands , downgrading php5 to check if theres an unknown bug with php5.3.2
[17:24] <ehcah> Is there a command to enable RAID? I thought it was a service you simply configured, but that it is "enabled" by default?
[17:25] <SpamapS> ehcah: when you say "enable" what do you mean?
[17:25] <SpamapS> ehcah: RAID's really must be "built"
[17:26] <ehcah> You just confirmed what I thought.
[17:26] <ehcah> I'm getting an error message in an appl
[17:30] <SpamapS> ehcah: ?
[17:45] <resno> is it possible to setup a server to retrieve emails from a pop3 server?
[17:50] <zoopster> resno: fetchmail
[17:51] <resno> thanks zoopster
[17:51] <zoopster> resno: certainly welcome!
[17:53] <JamesPage> permalac_: sorry I need to be somewhere else right now - can we pick this up in say 1 hour?
[19:22] <AbhiJit> hello
[19:23] <AbhiJit> anyone here or any better channel which can guide me step by step to setup and configure lamp?
[19:26] <resno> AbhiJit: whats up?
[19:26] <AbhiJit> resno, hi struggling with lamp!
[19:27] <resno> !ask
[19:27] <AbhiJit> i asked!
[19:27] <AbhiJit> anyone here or any better channel which can guide me step by step to setup and configure lamp?
[19:27] <resno> yes. if you want step by step, look somewhere online.
[19:27] <AbhiJit> i dunno anything about lamp etc. i have printed book of apache with me i go thro its index and it tooooooooo horrible to understand
[19:27] <resno> if you have a question ask
[19:28] <AbhiJit> i dont have any question i just need that step by steop help
[19:28] <resno> what are you trying to do?
[19:28] <resno> you're not giving me anything to start with.
[19:28] <resno> is it installed and you cant configure it?
[19:29] <ScottK> AbhiJit: The Ubuntu Server guide (see the link in the channel topic) has lots of step by step help for Ubuntu Server in it.  You should check that if you haven't.
[19:29] <AbhiJit> resno, i installed lamp with. and now i need to createa  web site with database connectivity for our college mini project. and after this step i dunno anything about servers. how to get taht apache thing working? etc
[19:29] <AbhiJit> ScottK, ok i wll check
[19:29] <AbhiJit> thanks
[19:36] <zul> SpamapS: ping
[19:41] <AbhiJit> i currently  have lamp installed on desktop edtition. is it like that if i get server edition then majority of lamp configuration is already done?
[19:41] <AbhiJit> and ready to use?
[19:41] <AbhiJit> resno, ??
[19:44] <RoyK> AbhiJit: most of it is already there, yes
[19:44] <RoyK> AbhiJit: try setting up a virtual machine with ubuntu server, and see for yourself
[19:44] <AbhiJit> RoyK, ok i wll download sever edition now
[19:45] <RoyK> AbhiJit: in the server install, LAMP is one of the meta-packages that can be installed
[19:45] <AbhiJit> RoyK, hmm
[19:54] <AbhiJit> bye and thanks all
[19:54] <AbhiJit> :) gn
[20:04] <Ayrton> Hi, there is some protocol that access the port 9977 for default?
[20:04] <Ayrton> and if yes, what is it?
[20:05] <qman__> not that I'm aware of, google should help with that
[20:06] <qman__> `netstat -nlp | grep -v ^unix` should also help
[20:10] <hggdh> Daviey: all 3 upgrade bugs commented; I also added upstream tasks for them
[20:10] <Daviey> hggdh: thanks!!
[20:11]  * hggdh goes for a late lunch now
[20:12] <Ayrton> qman__, thanks
[20:13] <CharlieSu> All, I'm using an ELB to goto my webserver.. my webserver has an apache frontend which proxies requests to HAProxy, but It doesn't look like the X-Forward-For headers are being sent correctly.. They come in the the private IP for the ELB..   X-Forwarded-For: 10.207.2.142   any ideas?
[20:13] <SpamapS> zul: pong whats up?
[20:14] <zul> SpamapS: can you look at that plymouth apache bug for me? im running out of time i think
[20:15] <SpamapS> zul: the one where people can't enter the password?
[20:15] <zul> SpamapS: yes....how did you know? ;)
[20:16] <SpamapS> zul: sure. I saw that cjwatson suggested that plymouth has something built in
[20:16] <zul> SpamapS: yeah you have to use plymouth --ask-password and pipe it to apache somehow
[20:16] <zul> look at cryptsetup
[20:27] <Name141> will ubuntu-server install any desktops?
[20:27] <mathiaz> JamesPage: o/
[20:29] <Name141> or will I have to start over from an install of Ubuntu desktop edition ?
[20:36] <qman__> Name141, I'm not sure what you're asking -- ubuntu server will install ubuntu server
[20:42] <cdose1> hey guys, i have a very puzzling problem.  bind9 won't start, last message in daemon.log is "named[6474]: using up to 4096 sockets"  with no errors or anything indicating what's wrong...  what else can I check?
[20:43] <cdose1> syslog tells me one extra thing, but I don't know what to make of it: "kernel: [ 2502.143477] type=1503 audit(1285270960.289:39):  operation="open" pid=6778 parent=6777 profile="/usr/sbin/named" requested_mask="::r" denied_mask="::r" fsuid=104 ouid=0 name="/etc/ssl/openssl.cnf""
[20:47] <qman__> cdose1, check /var/log/syslog
[20:47] <qman__> pretty sure that's where bind logs its errors
[20:49] <qman__> that's where it does on mine, anyway
[20:49] <qman__> it logs all kinds of stuff there, such as
[20:49] <qman__> Sep 23 15:47:44 gatekeeper named[3149]: unexpected RCODE (REFUSED) resolving 'ucomics.com/A/IN': 207.67.20.219#53
[20:51] <cdose1> qman__: yeah I did, that was my second post.  syslog and daemon.log mirror each other as far as bind starting up, they both have the same messages.
[20:52] <qman__> well, that second message there is saying that named was denied read access to /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf
[20:52] <qman__> are you using DNSSEC or something?
[20:52] <cdose1> nope
[20:54] <cdose1> it's a dns slave server though
[20:54] <cdose1> also, I don't think it was denied read access, permissions on the file are correct, and its just says "denied_mask", that doesn't imply it was denied.
[20:55] <qman__> that's exactly what it's saying
[20:55] <cdose1> but i could be wrong
[20:55] <qman__> let me check for sure
[20:57] <cdose1> what's really baffling me is the lack of error messages from bind
[21:00] <qman__> bind normally is quite verbose with its errors, and they should be in /var/log/syslog
[21:03] <Name141> qman__: I'm asking if I can do something like 'sudo apt-get install lxde' , so I can run a few graphical things I wanted
[21:03] <Name141> like a SNES emulator
[21:03] <qman__> Name141, you can install a desktop on ubuntu server with `sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop`, or kubuntu-desktop or xubuntu-desktop for the respective environments
[21:04] <qman__> otherwise, it will attempt to install just enough to run your program
[21:04] <qman__> which may or may not work
[21:04] <Name141> qman__: So I 'could' try it without installing a bulky desktop?
[21:05] <qman__> could, but it probably won't work the way you want
[21:05] <qman__> by default it installs recommends, which will pull in just as much stuff
[21:05] <qman__> and it will choose your environment arbitrarily
[21:05] <Name141> OK.  so I might as well try xubuntu-desktop
[21:06] <Name141> then install lxde later
[21:06] <Name141> (I assume)
[21:06] <qman__> that, or you could build your environment package by package, not sure how much time you want to put in
[21:07] <Name141> about 30 seconds
[21:07] <qman__> well, it's going to take longer than that just to download
[21:08] <qman__> but if quick is what you're after, go for xubuntu-desktop
[23:09] <tomsdale_> I have vim-nox installed on my server but I need a vim version which is compiled with ruby support - where could I find
[23:10] <tomsdale_> sry - I didn't have vim nox installed - vim nox HAS ruby support.
[23:53] <krabador> hi, i've intention to recycle an athlon xp 3000+ 1gbram, as homeserver, if i install ubuntu server, what can i do for power consumption?
[23:54] <RoyK> it will do its own regulation
[23:56] <krabador> RoyK, i know that is hardware with more power consumption than now, but shure i won't be at 100% cpu and system consumption
[23:56] <krabador> it will be cpu, 1gbddr1, integrated lan, 2 pata hdd
[23:56] <RoyK> krabador: ubuntu will clock things down when speed isn't needed
[23:58] <krabador> RoyK, can i set it wothout gui?