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jeremydeilatenitess, ah, well that's interesting then, i had the same issue and assumed that it just didn't support that00:06
TERORRanyone has an idea why my fresh installed ubuntu server ignores rc.local ?00:35
pmatulisTERORR: can you pastebin it?00:35
TERORRwell i can..00:36
TERORRbut why?00:36
TERORReven if i deleted everything00:36
TERORRand just echo bla bla bla00:36
TERORRdoesn't work00:36
pmatulisTERORR: well, i'm trying to help00:36
TERORRyes i know sorry i didn't want to be like that00:37
TERORRit is just frustrating :)00:37
adachow to check automatically for updates? apt-cron?00:50
xMopxhi guys, is is possible to run the ubuntu enterprise cloud inside of OpenVZ?00:56
pmatulisadac: 'sudo aptitude update; sudo aptitude full-upgrade'01:18
pmatulisadac: actually, you want something else01:18
adacpmatulis, yeah, i guess apt-cron is the thing i want01:19
RoAkSoAxsommer: ping01:21
qman__TERORR, my lucid servers don't ignore rc.local, but it requires tweaking upstart and plymouth to get the output to show on tty101:30
Pilif12pI get " fork failed: Cannot allocate memory E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)" when trying to run  sudo apt-get -f install01:30
qman__I don't remember exactly what I did, probably things you're not supposed to01:30
flybackdid the latest 10.04 lts kernel update seriously *canuck* something up with networking?01:33
* Patrickdk wonders why he still has 8bit isa cards and 10mbit hubs01:34
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* flyback has those also01:36
flybackPatrickdk, whoa hang on01:36
Patrickdkwho needs a 3c502 Etherlink II card?01:36
flybackwhat chipset are those01:36
flybackoh 501/502 is seriously *CANUCKED*01:36
flybackit can't handle multiple packets such as streaming01:36
Patrickdkunkno0wn01:36
flybackdo you have any realtek ones?01:36
PatrickdkI have a 501, freaking thing can't do back to back01:36
Patrickdkya, I have realtek01:36
flybackyep01:36
flyback8019as?01:37
flybackthe isa realtek not pci ones01:37
flybackpci ones are crap01:37
Patrickdkthe 3c509 here too, many of them01:37
flybackthe isa realtek 8019as is good because01:37
flybacka) it has a 8 bit mode01:37
Patrickdkonly pci realtek01:37
flybackb) it only requires +501:37
Patrickdkand 3com/smc isa01:37
flybackyou can use them with microcontrollers01:37
flybacksuch as pic and avr01:37
flybackne2000 compatible work also01:37
flybackbut otherwise unless you have isa only boxes, i wouldn't bother01:38
Patrickdkhmm, unknown 16bit isa card01:38
Patrickdkcn9003f01:38
flybackI think I know what that is, hang on01:38
PatrickdkI think it's ne2000 compat01:38
flybackne2000 is the worst btw01:38
flybackperfprmance and cpu usage wise01:38
flybackbut ok for dos and some embedded projects01:39
flybackI think you are right01:39
Patrickdkoh wow, didn't know I had this one, ne2000plus3 Novel01:39
Patrickdk3c515? :)01:40
flybackPatrickdk,01:40
flybackhttp://th99.too.it/01:40
flybackooooo01:40
flyback515 is a isa 100mbit01:40
flybackKEEPER01:40
flybackKEEPER01:40
flybackISA is only 42mbit it it's still good cause it keeps your switches from running at 10mbit01:41
flybackkeep the 515's01:41
PatrickdkI haven't owned a isa computer for >10 years01:41
Patrickdkhmm, around '96 was my last isa slot01:42
PatrickdkI almost have no pci slot computers left01:42
flybackheh01:42
Patrickdkdumping my last one next month01:42
flybackwell like I said keep the 515's and ebay them01:42
flybackand keep any rtl8019/29as you find01:42
Patrickdkdon't have any01:43
Patrickdkback then I went after 3com nics01:43
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flybackbetter choice by far01:50
flyback:)01:50
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aegisHi all...  Is LDAP completely screwed up on Lucid?  Mine has fallen apart in the past few weeks and there is no hope of fixing it.  Is there any chance this will be repaired?01:53
aegisIt seems like 10.04 server is a failure with regards to LDAP...  Do you guys know of any distros that actually has LDAP working?01:58
* flyback http://th99.too.it/02:09
* Datz_ notes that is quite the site02:13
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flybackyeah jumpers for almost everything up to pci02:13
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Vibedigitalon zabbix get this error: got empty string from [127.0.0.1] Assuming that agent dropped connection because of access permissions. Someone can help?02:44
Vibedigitaltrying acess the zabbix server itself02:45
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* flyback bbl03:58
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DatzI'm wondering why all the sudden the number of packages that are in need up being updated stopped showing when loggin in.04:23
istevenmonhi guys where do i make permanent the echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward04:35
icekhi i set up a ubuntu-server router, dhcp/nat my internet has been running kinda slow and i dont know which computers are doing what, one could just be going crazy, are there any good tools out there to do network analysis?04:37
icekthe would break it down by ip04:37
icekor something04:37
Datzicek: have you looked into wireshark?04:43
icekya04:44
iceki was hopin something a little more04:44
icekhigher-level04:44
icekanalysis04:44
Datzah04:45
netritiousicek: you could try physically disconnecting each computer from the network one-by-one to see if it has any affect...just a suggestion04:45
icekwell i have already done wireshark analysis04:46
iceknothing stands out04:46
iceki'd just like long term04:46
netritiousmight be a faulty cable04:46
icekanalysis04:46
icekgraphing04:46
twbistevenmon: /etc/sysctl.conf04:46
icek?04:46
twbicek: start by checking the ethernet layer04:47
icekthere is nothing wrong04:47
icekits just i have too many computers on this network04:47
twbicek: use mii-tool or ethertool to check that it negotiated 100baseT-FD or so04:47
iceki just want to do some long term analysis04:47
twbicek: if you want performance monitoring, try munin or cacti04:47
iceki am doing cacti04:48
icekbut the graphs seem kinda limited04:48
Datzicek: if you want long ter...yea.. munin04:48
iceknot too indepth04:48
netritiousicek: you might also want to look into OSSIM, but it's a complete distribution not a package or set of packages04:50
icekcacti doesnt seem to do much, i cant even figure out how to display like trafic per conection or somethin04:52
uvirtbotNew bug: #664917 in puppet (main) "Some error messages are replaced with wrong error message" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66491704:56
aaa000can you easily run php as a separate fastcgi process w/ apache? or would you have to compile it yourself?05:17
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twbDunno about *fast*cgi, but there's a php5-cgi package05:39
twbThe normal ways is with mod_php or whatever it's called05:39
jamil_II have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
jamil_II have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
jamil_I have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
jamil_I have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
jamil_I have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
jamil_I have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
jamil_I have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
jamil_I have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
jamil_I have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
jamil_I have a modem us robotics. how to install in ubuntu??? please...05:45
twbSuch a modem will not have sufficient resources to run Ubuntu.05:49
lifelessjamil_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto05:50
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styngveWhat to do with to much bandwidth, any suggestions?05:57
twbstyngve: bittorrent?05:58
styngveWhat do you mean?05:59
Error404NotFoundhow i can force tar to change permission/owner/group to the user who is extracting it?06:02
* flyback night06:06
thedittmerI have a rackspace cloud server with ubuntu. what is the best way to get FTP going?06:34
styngveDoes anybody have suggestions what to do with to much bandwidth ?06:41
styngveLike put up some type of server or host something06:43
ryan_Hello06:53
styngveHallu06:53
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atroxesAdmin Problem. The first time I try to 'cp' a file (8GB) to my LVM+LUKS device after a reboot (both LAN or locally), the 'cp' process stalls and iotop reports 99-100% iowait. This can be reproduced by rebooting and doing 'cp' again. Dmesg reports this about the 'cp' process: rwsem_down_failed_common+0xba/0x13008:39
lauaccording to #423252 it is not possible to use ldap+ssl on lucid right ?08:52
remix_tjbug 42325209:02
remix_tj?09:02
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 423252 in sudo "NSS using LDAP+SSL breaks setuid applications like su, sudo, apache2 suexec, and atd" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42325209:02
remix_tji do not know :-)09:02
saravananHi could anyone guide me09:08
saravananto install OpenNebula on Ububtu 10.04?09:08
saravananany good link do you suggest?09:08
saravanan_Hi could anyone guide me09:09
saravanan_to install OpenNebula on Ububtu 10.04?09:10
saravanan_any good link do you suggest?09:10
saravanan_or documentation?09:10
saravanan_i ahad been searching for the same..09:10
saravanan_please help out09:10
twister004>hi guys... i've setup a bridged- openvpn server on my ubuntu box(tap0 and br0)....My client connects to the server, gets an IP on the same subnet as the server, but is unsb\\able to ping/access any of the machines(including the server)... please advise what could be the cause... thanks in advance!!09:14
twister004**but is unable**09:14
burntoutlamphi peeps. I am new to installing lamop servers and I was following this guide right here: http://library.linode.com/lamp-guides/ubuntu-10.04-lucid/ I did all the steps and pointed my url to the ip address and I et 404 not found but I do see apache server so the url goes to my apache server... but it does not see the index.html file. help!! and thank you! :)09:36
burntoutlampI guess maybe I should ask, do I save it to the public_html directory or elsewhere? do I have to have some sort of ftp client or is it ok to upload to the directory on the server itself?09:39
burntoutlampI don't know. :( *cries*09:39
_Techie_burntoutlamp, dont cry09:39
_Techie_burntoutlamp, files for your root webhost are stored in /var/www/09:40
burntoutlampohhh so if I move my index.html file there it should work?09:40
_Techie_yes09:40
burntoutlampyaaaay!!! :D :D I'm almost there and it's my very first time XD *explodes*09:41
_Techie_well, congratulations09:41
_Techie_i hope you enjoy your time working with linux servers09:41
burntoutlamphmmm I stored the file in /var/www but it didn't work :(09:43
_Techie_whats the error?09:43
burntoutlamp404 not found09:43
burntoutlampI set document root as /srv/www/myurl.com/public_html/ so I put the index.html page there and it didn't work either :(09:45
_Techie_does the folder /srv/ exist?09:46
burntoutlampyuppers09:46
_Techie_hrmm'09:47
burntoutlampI know right? :(09:47
_Techie_one sec09:47
burntoutlampthanks _Techie_ yr awesome09:47
_Techie_sudo chmod 774 /srv/www/myurl.com/public_html -R09:48
_Techie_also make sure that you have restarted apache after modifying the sites-available files09:48
burntoutlampooohhhhh!!! the unix permissions !_!09:48
_Techie_sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart09:49
burntoutlampowner and group can rwx and guests can read yeah?09:50
_Techie_yep09:50
burntoutlampblerg09:50
eagles0513875|2_Techie_: shouldnt the owner and group be the apache server09:50
eagles0513875|2the www-data group and owner09:50
_Techie_eagles0513875|2, why do you think i set other to read access09:50
eagles0513875|2not following :(09:51
eagles0513875|2the caht thats why i said09:51
eagles0513875|2ill just shut up09:51
_Techie_hehe09:51
burntoutlampI understood XD09:51
_Techie_burntoutlamp, btw, this is eagles0513875|2, i work on some servers with him09:51
burntoutlamphi guys!09:52
_Techie_wave eagles0513875|209:52
eagles0513875|2o/ hai burntoutlamp09:52
burntoutlampXD09:52
eagles0513875|2lol _Techie_ stop reading my mind09:52
burntoutlampI am new09:52
eagles0513875|2working on setting dovecot and post fix again on my server _Techie_09:52
eagles0513875|2burntoutlamp: welcome welcome09:52
_Techie_... again09:52
eagles0513875|2ya09:52
burntoutlamptoday I am going for a job at work to do this stuff. I just got my brain around samba shares and set one up for my company09:52
eagles0513875|2had some authentication issues which i couldnt fix09:53
eagles0513875|2im goign to set it up to use imaps09:53
eagles0513875|2that way i can use plain text authenticatin09:53
eagles0513875|2authentication09:53
eagles0513875|2burntoutlamp: kool :)09:53
_Techie_eagles0513875|2, you do know once a grave is 6 ft you can stop digging09:53
burntoutlampya so I'm a n00bs but getting into it fast. you guys are awesome btw09:53
eagles0513875|2_Techie_: ya but what ya getting at09:53
eagles0513875|2:) thanks burntoutlamp granted i havent helped at all09:54
burntoutlampok well mostly _Techie_ but I want to be nice and you seem nice too :) you guys are funny :)09:54
eagles0513875|2lol09:54
_Techie_hehe09:54
eagles0513875|2_Techie_: question can i configure dovecot to just use imaps or do i need to have it use both?09:54
_Techie_you can configure just imaps09:55
eagles0513875|2ok kool09:55
_Techie_if you want to cheat rather than configure, sudo apt-get purge dovecot-imap09:55
_Techie_wait now09:55
_Techie_no*09:55
eagles0513875|2_Techie_:09:55
eagles0513875|2you cant do taht09:56
_Techie_dovecot-pop3*09:56
burntoutlampblerg! still didn't work :(09:56
eagles0513875|2ubuntu has them split _Techie_09:56
_Techie_or pop, i forget09:56
eagles0513875|2you have dovecot-pop3 package and dovecot -imapd package you dont have to install both09:56
eagles0513875|2hey kim009:56
eagles0513875|2you can but they arent depended on each other09:56
_Techie_this i already know09:56
eagles0513875|2i just have the imap package installed09:56
_Techie_i was going on a judgement call that you had installed both09:57
eagles0513875|2ahh09:57
eagles0513875|2lol u assumed and made an ass out of u and me :p _Techie_09:57
_Techie_burntoutlamp, did you restart apache after modifying the config files?09:57
burntoutlampyup definately09:57
_Techie_eagles0513875|2, didnt have to try to make you an ass09:57
eagles0513875|2haha09:57
eagles0513875|2touche09:57
burntoutlampoh hang on09:58
burntoutlampit says that piblic_html doesn't exist.... but it does exst! :(09:58
burntoutlampI set the permissions recusively on it no probs09:58
_Techie_uh oh09:58
burntoutlampand I see it!!!09:58
_Techie_*phew*09:58
* burntoutlamp pokes folder09:58
burntoutlampit's right there why don't you see it...09:59
* burntoutlamp cries09:59
_Techie_i always get scared when i see someone get +o when im talking offtopic09:59
_Techie_burntoutlamp, check your config files and make sure you set the documentroot perfectly09:59
eagles0513875|2same here10:01
eagles0513875|2oh wait i didnt realize we were in ubuntu server channel lol thought we were in our channel _Techie_10:01
_Techie_bwah ha ha ha ha10:01
_Techie_you didnt even notice that it was pretty crowded10:02
burntoutlampI opps do I have to set all that stuff in the default-ssl file too?10:02
eagles0513875|2_Techie_: nub question do i need to have ssl to use imaps ?10:02
_Techie_burntoutlamp, only if using SSL10:02
burntoutlampya I'm not :(10:02
_Techie_eagles0513875|2, hell no10:02
eagles0513875|2ok10:02
_Techie_i use non SSL imap on Orannis10:03
_Techie_not even TLS10:03
eagles0513875|2ok yet your still using imaps no10:03
_Techie_ya10:03
eagles0513875|2kool10:04
_Techie_omg wtf, just put my elbow up against my pocket zip and i swear it vibrated10:04
eagles0513875|2lol10:04
burntoutlampdoh!!! sorry _Techie_  I see the error of my ways @_@ typo...10:05
_Techie_burntoutlamp, thats alright, no need to apologise10:05
_Techie_on the other hand, if it was eagles0513875|2 here, id be expecting a 2 page essay, double sided10:06
eagles0513875|2lol10:06
eagles0513875|2offtopic much10:06
_Techie_!ot | _Techie_10:06
ubottu_Techie_, please see my private message10:07
saravananHi could anyone point me a good documentation to install OpenNebula on Ububtu 10.04?10:08
twister004hi guys... i've setup a bridged- openvpn server on my ubuntu box(tap0 and br0)....My client connects to the server, gets an IP on the same subnet as the server, but is unable to ping/access any of the machines(including the server)... please advise what could be the cause... thanks in advance!!10:08
twister004i need some help here please.. not sure what's going on...10:08
_Techie_saravanan, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenNebula10:09
burntoutlampBLERG now I get 403 but set thepermissions and and and restarted ARGH! *rips a few hairs out*10:09
burntoutlampim going to try 777 if 777 doesn't work houston has a problem lol XD10:12
_Techie_yeah10:13
_Techie_burntoutlamp, if that doesnt work, then we can start pastebinning files10:14
burntoutlampyay works not10:14
burntoutlampnow10:14
_Techie_congrats10:14
burntoutlampthanks!10:15
_Techie_i have an idea10:15
_Techie_sudo chown www-data:www-data /srv/www -R10:15
burntoutlamptho I don't think I can leave it 777 lol but it'll work for right now10:15
_Techie_then you should be able to set it back to 77410:15
burntoutlampahh I see set the owner and group10:15
burntoutlampas www-data10:15
_Techie_=)10:16
_Techie_you catch on really fast10:16
burntoutlamphmmm kay I see what you are doing10:16
eagles0513875|2yes and you wouldnt have to touch the permissions at all  :)10:16
burntoutlampsure do _Techie_ :)10:16
kim0eagles0513875|2: howdy10:19
burntoutlampBLAM! (chooses to only use exclaim words from Dog the Bounty Hunter) It worked! :) you're my favorite!10:19
eagles0513875|2hi kim010:19
kim0hey there10:19
eagles0513875|2whats up10:19
kim0All going good10:19
kim0eagles0513875|2: you pinged me :)10:19
eagles0513875|2i did10:20
eagles0513875|2O_o10:20
eagles0513875|2possibly tab fail :( on my part apologies10:20
kim0eagles0513875|2: no problemo "10:56 #ubuntu-server: < eagles0513875|2> hey kim0"10:20
eagles0513875|2oh10:21
eagles0513875|2i forgot what i wanted lol10:21
kim0hehehe10:21
_Techie_you were saying hi, i think10:21
eagles0513875|2actually yes thats what it was hehe10:21
* eagles0513875|2 waves to kim10:21
* kim0 waves back :)10:21
_Techie_awww puppy love10:22
_Techie_so cute10:22
droogieOne of my virtual machines won't start anymore, libvirt / apparmor is complaining about monitor socket not showing up. The error message from the logs are "libvir: Security Labeling error : error calling aa_change_profile()10:25
droogie"; anyone got any ideas on how to fix this?10:25
saravananhi alll11:08
_Techie_hello saravanan11:09
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klaasI got a question that may be a little offtopic -- :) I got a project from my university where I have to calculate prime numbers and I'm looking to use the unused resources at my univerity - whats a good framework for cloud/distributed services that I could use?11:31
burntoutlampblerg!!! can anyone help? working on a LAMP stack and I keep getting a timeout error11:33
burntoutlampi set the ip address and everything11:33
burntoutlampI can get to OTHER sites on the net11:33
uvirtbotNew bug: #628529 in samba (main) "Share name collisions possible between user and global shares" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62852912:30
david506I ran apt-get purge openvpn and rm -fr /usr/share/doc    Now that I reinstalled openvpn, the easy-rsa folder isn't reinstalled. What do I do to get that back ?12:50
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pmatulisdavid506: why did you remove /usr/share/doc ?12:51
david506wait12:51
david506never mind, it's there. I was looking in the wrong folder :P12:51
david506it's in /usr/share/doc/openvpn/examples/ and I was looking at /usr/share/doc/openvpn12:51
david506sorry to have wasted your time12:51
BK_manhi all. Just installed 10.10 Server and can't login using ssh - after providing a valid password I only see "Last login: ..." as a last string. No shell prompt at all. Please help!13:14
pmatulisBK_man: can you log in at the console?13:15
BK_manpmatulis: yep. As non-root user13:15
pmatulisBK_man: check the logs (auth.log)13:16
BK_manpmatulis: after that I can do "sudo su -"13:16
BK_manok13:16
BK_manKhm... "Address 172.20.0.1 maps to localhost...". It's an IP address from which I tried to log in. What does this mean?13:18
pmatulisBK_man: probably your /etc/hosts file is misconfigured13:19
BK_manpmatulis: No, it's ok. 127.0.0.1 as localhost, My host's IP address (172.20.102.13) and IPv6 stuff13:21
jpdsBK_man: Do you have an egress firewall?13:21
thedittmerI think I have FTP running on my server. How do I make sure? Also, how do I connect to it. Do I have to give a user privileges or something.13:23
BK_manjpds: system was just installed13:23
BK_manjpds: no changes were made13:23
pmatulisBK_man: on the server do 'host 172.20.0.1'13:23
BK_manpmatulis: connection timed out to DNS..13:25
thedittmercan someone help me get FTP working. I'm on a rackspace cloud server.13:25
BK_manpmatulis: turned iptables completely off (iptables -F)13:25
BK_manpmatulis: still can't login - no shell prompt13:26
thedittmerwhen I type "start vsftpd" it says"start: Job is already running: vsftpd"13:27
thedittmerso I think I have it installed. Now how do I connect to it with my FTP application.13:27
tapoxiIs there anything preventing me from using a static IP? After configuring /etc/network/interfaces, it works okay *for a while* then starts dropping my ssh connections, eventually not responding to ping. Is there something making it get an address from DHCP?13:27
tapoxiI'm on 10.1013:28
pmatulistapoxi: do you have a graphical environment?13:28
tapoxipmatulis: No. X isn't installed.13:30
pmatulisBK_man: can you ping the server from your client machine?13:31
BK_manpmatulis: yep13:31
pmatulisBK_man: maybe kill the ssh service and run it debug mode13:33
pmatulisBK_man: try 'sudo sshd -Ddd'13:33
BK_manpmatulis: It's very strange. I can log on if I press Ctrl+C several times13:33
pmatulisBK_man: you can log in via ssh now?13:34
BK_manpmatulis: I'm rebooting my blade server at the moment13:34
BK_manDamn! Guys, are there any problems with bnx2 driver?13:39
jpdsBK_man: What kind of problems?13:39
BK_manI was able to log in, but now my session freezes afrer some time13:39
thedittmerso now I know I have FTP running. So how do I connect to it? Do I create a new user and give the user privliges13:42
pmatulisthedittmer: depends how you configured the server.  try just connecting using existing system user credentials13:42
thedittmerI only have root13:42
pmatulisthedittmer: that's not possible13:43
pmatulisthedittmer: you need to create a user during the install13:43
thedittmerI'm using a rackspace cloud server. After the setup I got an email with a password. I was told to use root as the user13:44
pmatulisBK_man: is there anything strange in dmesg output referring to 'bnx2'?13:45
thedittmerpmatulis: im logged in through ssh as root right now. Can't I just create a user?13:45
pmatulisthedittmer: yes13:45
thedittmerpmatulis: how?13:45
pmatulisthedittmer: 'adduser pmatulis'13:46
pmatulis:)13:46
thedittmerpmatulis: YES!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!13:48
pmatulisthedittmer: keep on truckin'13:48
thedittmerpmatulis: at some point last night I created a mysql database. How do I find out what I called it? LOL13:50
pmatulisthedittmer: can you connect to the server with the mysql command?13:51
thedittmerpmatulis: I don't know the command13:51
thedittmerI'm just trying to get wordpress running13:52
pmatulisthedittmer: you really need to do some reading13:52
pmatulisthedittmer: 'mysql' is the command, did you set up authentication for the root user?13:53
thedittmerpmatulis: no. I just typed "mysql" and it came back Assess denied for user 'root@localhost' (user password: NO)13:54
pmatulisthedittmer: you never set up a p/w when you installed mysql-server?13:55
thedittmerpmatulis: I don't think so. I really don't know that was six hours ago.13:58
BK_manKhm. Another installation problem - what means "can't allocate protected mode pages"? Immediately after pressing Enter on "Install Ubuntu server" option13:59
lauwhich tool do you use in order to set samba{LM,NT}Password entries on your LDAP and avoid smbpasswd on the samba machine ?14:01
laumkntpwd is no more present in samba package14:01
lauand I am getting a session setup failed: NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_MUST_CHANGE when trying to smbclient -U ldap_user14:02
pmatulisBK_man: you're installing another machine?14:02
BK_manpmatulis: correct. Old one was IBM HS21, a new one is HS22 - UEFI-based14:07
BK_manpmatulis: RHEL5.5 installation started ok on that blade14:16
pmatulisBK_man: so maybe controller is not supported?  what does it have?14:17
BK_manpmatulis: what controller? it can't load installer kernel14:18
atroxesHAPPY INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY!14:19
pmatulisno no14:20
twbatroxes: plonk.14:26
aegisHAPPY INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY!14:29
ksx4systemYA RLY!!! HAPPY CAPSLOCK DAY!!!111ONEONEELEVEN :D14:29
uvirtbotNew bug: #665112 in drbd8 (main) "package drbd8-source 2:8.3.7-1ubuntu2.1 failed to install/upgrade: drbd8 kernel module failed to build" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66511214:31
zulDaviey: can i take tgt off your hands?14:32
aegisNEW BUGS???  OHHHH NOOOO!14:35
tapoxican a server be haunted14:42
david506tapoxi. I've had spiders living in servers, does that count?14:42
patdk-wkcan a house be haunted?14:43
patdk-wkand I guess before we go there, do ghosts exist?14:44
david506What is the meaning of life ?14:44
patdk-wk42 :)14:44
jpdstapoxi: Rootkit?14:44
david506We had a gentoo box that was compromised, and it was never the same afterwards. I reinstalled it and put ubuntu. That resolved my 'haunting' issues.14:45
david506Sometimes you might have some old settings you forgot about that can cause 'haunting' like problems, especially in places like iptables and apparmorr14:46
david506So I am trying to setup IP masquerading14:46
david506Trouble is the public interface is an alias "venet0:0"14:46
david506So iptables says "Warning: weird character in interface `venet0:0' (No aliases, :, ! or *)."14:47
patdk-wk:0 isn't an interface :)14:48
* patdk-wk spanks david, aliases don't really exist, and having for awhile14:48
david506right, but the public IP is on that interface14:49
BK_manDamn! Grub is broken for UEFI-based servers in 10.10. It needs to be patched: http://www.mail-archive.com/grub-devel@gnu.org/msg15356.html14:49
aegistapoxi: yes14:51
aegisgrub2 is ridiculous14:56
flybackyou know what is more rediculous14:56
flybackSTUPID CANUCKS14:57
flybackSTUPID CANUCKS14:57
* flyback bites aegis 14:57
david506ok, I am going to use public IPs on my VPN subnet. I have 1 server and 1 client, what size subnet do I have to order from my service provider.15:01
david506a /29 or a /30 ?15:02
david506hmm15:02
david506I could test it with a private IP :)15:02
david506"Options error: --server directive when used with --dev tun must define a subnet of 255.255.255.248 (/29) or lower15:03
david506"15:03
david506:)15:03
aegisFLYBACK YOU NO LIKE CANADIANS?15:04
rneese_Canucks what about us Canucks15:05
flybackno15:05
david506what a stupid name "canucks". Citizens of Canada are called "Canadians"15:05
david506or "Canadiens" in french15:05
flybackyou will pay for "earth final conflict" and other canadian acts of terrorism!15:05
david506At least Canada isn't a police state like the states15:05
flybackalannis moresette naked in her "thank you" video, KILLED MORE AMERICAN MEN THAN 91115:06
flybackdamn eh-holes15:06
flybackj/k :P15:06
flybackI think I know aegis from a few yrs ago, why I brought this up15:06
flybackmy old nicks were fishhead/i8086/leechie/darkbread15:06
david506isn't amazing how you can judge an entire country by a single music video by a single singer whom most people don't even like ?15:08
flybackdude15:09
flybackEARTH TO DENSE OE15:09
flybackONE15:09
flybackIT'S A JOKE15:09
flybackcanada and us have a friendly rivalry :)15:09
aegisHAHAHAHA15:09
aegisHAPPY INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY!15:09
flybackBITE MY "CANUCK".................CANUCK!15:10
* flyback headbutts aegis 15:10
hggdhflyback: please stop15:10
flybackok :P15:10
hggdhaegis: please stop15:10
flybackbut seriously15:10
* RoyK blames canada15:10
flybackdid 10.04lts foul up the latest kernel update15:11
flybackat least with all realtek nics15:11
aegisYOU LOOK ALL C00L WITH A CANUCK IN YOUR MOUTH.15:11
flybackaegis stop15:11
hggdh!ops > aegis15:11
ubottuaegis, please see my private message15:11
flybackI don't wanbt to see you get banned :/15:11
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rYOkhAPPY cAPS lOCK DAY15:11
flybackthey asked nicely after all15:11
aegisi didn't know there was a problem15:12
aegissomeone tried to give me ops though15:13
hggdhwell, now you know. I did not try, I asked ops to deal with you.15:13
rYOkcaps lock day is always a problem (for some people)15:13
hggdhno, it was notthe caps lock day, it was aegis behaviour15:14
david506In Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for desktops, you can disable caps lock entirely. One of the best features available!15:14
gentooxer:)15:14
aegisohhh, i'd rather just have ops honestly.15:14
david506Is there any good use of the caps lock key ?15:15
rYOkdavid506: throwing it at people15:15
aegistoday you could use it15:15
rYOkit's a bit light, though15:15
flybackHAHAHAHAHAA15:15
* flyback tosses david506 a cold redbull15:15
flybackgood one15:15
aegisyou could send them all to canada?15:15
david506I drank redbull once, I fell asleep.15:16
aegisimagine getting thousands of those keys sent to you...15:17
aegisUbuntu Prego Panda15:19
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aegis <hggdh> wants you to know: Help! Channel emergency! soren, lamont, mathiaz or tom15:22
flybackwhoa15:22
flybackholy shit15:22
flybacksoren is here15:22
flybackwonder if it's the same one I used to know15:22
aegisthats sauron15:23
flybackugh15:26
flybackthat's what else I forgot to order15:26
flyback"finger condoms"15:26
flybackfor precision/optics/electronics/data recovery/ work15:26
david506I use every key on my keyboard each day, except caps lock15:27
IdleOne!guidlelines | flyback aegis david50615:28
IdleOne!guidelines | flyback aegis david50615:28
ubottuflyback aegis david506: The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines15:28
flybackIdleOne, dude wtf I stopped about the canadian bashing after they asked already15:28
david506ok, if I use tun, it requires at least a /29. But using tap, I can use a /30. So that means that I waste less IPs.15:29
IdleOneflyback: didn't see that sorry but still worth a reminder :)15:29
david506Stupid virtual server doesn't let my play with iptables, devices, loop device etc... Arg :(15:30
rYOkdavid506: vserver?15:30
rYOka 'true' virtual server will let you do anything15:30
david506Yes, they are using something called vizuello15:31
david506Virtuozzo*15:31
david506But it's right for my budget :)15:31
rYOkthat's like vserver - not really true virtualization15:31
flybackrYOk, is correct15:32
david506I have some real servers in my main installation, and have about 20 virtual servers using true virtualization. Should I be using vservers instead? I like dividing the servers because it makes it easier to isolate untrusted software.15:33
flybackyep it does15:33
* flyback bought a used 1u opteron dual for $100 on ebay for home15:33
flybackgoing to use vm's for compiling embedded sw etc15:33
flybackrather than trying to get cross compilers, the right libs, etc all in one os15:33
flybackit's like canuck-it and just use vm's disk space is not that expensive ;)15:34
flybackI don't care if it's a bit slower, it's stable and will eventually finish in the background15:34
flybackwon't be interrupted etc15:34
* patdk-wk wonders why anyone would buy a 1u computer for home15:35
flybackI will defintely use ubuntu-server in some of my vm's15:35
patdk-wkthey just make way too much noise15:35
flybacki'm an aspie15:35
flybackI love the noise15:35
flybackit drowns out house creeks, grandma, etc15:35
flybackbesides, she has a huge basement, like 50-100 foot long I can put it at the other end if the noise gets to me15:36
flybacki'm going to replace the cpu's soon15:36
flybackeither just 2 single cores again or two dual cores but - revision-E silicon15:36
flybackwhich allows you to do 64 bit vm's without vt/amd-v15:37
flybackleast in vsphere15:37
david506I ordered a /30, which gives me two public IPs, can I route across a private network ?15:38
twbdavid506: I don't understand the question.15:41
patdk-wkheh? a /30 normally only gives you 1 ip15:41
david506hang on15:42
jpdsI think it's actually 4.15:42
david506it's 4, but the first and last are netid/broadcaast15:42
patdk-wkyes 4, 1 network, 1 broadcast, 1 gateway, 1 usable :)15:42
twbA /30 is 4 address, of which one is the network and one is the broadcast and one is the gateway.15:42
jpdshttps://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/CIDR#Prefix_aggregation15:43
david506I am going to use some IPs for argument sake, these are not the real IPs.15:43
lauhow do you sync your posix and samba passwd with passwd cmd ?15:43
lauusers being managed in an ldap server15:43
david506So I have a machine with eth0 1.0.0.1 and eth 1 192.168.2.2, a second machine with eth1 2.0.0.1, eth0 192.168.2.1, and a a third with eth0 2.0.0.2.  where 2.0.0.1 is the /3015:44
david506will this routing scheme work? I think so, but just to be sure15:44
rYOkdavid506: I'd stick to rfc1918 addresses if I were you15:44
david506the 1.0.0.1 and 2.0.0.1 represent the IPs that they are going to be assigning me, so as not to confuse it with private IPs15:44
rYOkhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network15:45
rYOkah15:45
rYOkok15:45
patdk-wkI would just use real ip's15:45
patdk-wkI don't see why people think it's important to hide it15:45
patdk-wkip's are public info anyways15:45
twblau: that only works if unix root has the ldap root binddn and bindpw15:45
flybacknot so much hide patdk-lap15:45
david506so, would this work? This would let me have a public IP on the third machine, without wasting IPs on the middle man15:45
flybackbut put them behind a firewall or scanning proxy etc15:46
flybackalso we are close to running out of ip's15:46
david506No, but they cost money :P15:46
david506I have a very tight budget ok ?15:46
flybackunless more founding companies release some blocks15:46
flybacki'm on your side david50615:46
david506they say we will run out of IPs next fall ( november 2011 )15:46
twbdavid506: they've said that for ten years15:46
rYOkIPv6 FTW15:46
rYOktwb: not as specific as they were in the last report15:47
flybackI don't see how ipv6 is really going to take off15:47
flybacksince it's going to break a lot of existing stuff15:47
flybackalthough backend stuff that isn't on the web doesn't matter15:47
rYOkit'll coexist with ipv4 for years15:47
twbflyback: it "breaks stuff" about as much as gopher vs. http15:48
flybacktwb that's not the same15:48
jpdsflyback: Well, fix it.15:48
twbflyback: all it means is that border hosts need to know how to deal with both, and eventually one of the two will win15:48
twbIt's not a lot more painful than the existing NAT bullshit15:48
* rYOk goes back to IPX15:49
patdk-wkyou don't think ipv8 will replace it all?15:49
patdk-wk:)15:49
twbpatdk-wk: RFC?15:49
david506ok. I think it'll work, I just think that I am not clearly explaining what I want to try15:49
patdk-wkipx had lots of growing space :)15:49
david506What about AppletTalk ?15:49
lautwd: my /etc/ldap.conf includes rootbinddn user with correct privilege15:49
rYOkpatdk-wk: yeah, and SAP/RIP broadcasts :)15:49
twbdavid506: you want an SNAT rule in your *nat :POSTROUTING chain.15:50
rYOkdavid506: not routable IIRC15:50
laubut how tell ldap to sync sambaLM / NT password when POSIX one change ?15:50
twblau: and /etc/ldap.secret contains the rootbinpw/15:50
laubug 8285315:50
twblau: oh, that.  I don't know.15:50
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 82853 in openldap2.3 "Add support for the smbk5pwd overlay" [Unknown,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/8285315:50
lauhow do you sync your password in ldap ?15:50
twblau: I just use the ppolicy overlay (instead of nis.schema), and I don't have samba in my prison15:51
lauok15:51
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twbI think other people I know who do, use smbldaptools (instead of passwd)15:51
patdk-wkrfc 24681015:52
patdk-wkhmm, ipv8 and ipv1615:52
patdk-wkhave to look into those sometime15:52
patdk-wkI just said it as a joke :)15:52
twbIt's not a joke unless it offends someone15:53
patdk-wkdoesn't all of these new ip's offent ipv4 address sellers? :)15:53
patdk-wkI love that ipv8 rfc :)15:54
RoyKipv8 is a bit like http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc255015:55
JamesPagesmoser: have you got 10 to discuss EC2 AMI testing? (and sessions for UDS)15:56
smoserI do !15:58
smoserJamesPage,15:58
smoser:)15:58
* smoser starts his clock15:58
smoserwhats up ?15:58
JamesPagejust doing a quick review of my blueprints for next week.15:58
JamesPagehttps://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/cloud-server-n-automated-testing15:58
JamesPageI pulled in a discussion topic from the ideas pool for automating EC2 testing.15:59
JamesPageHowever I'm not familiar with what we currently do.....15:59
JamesPageMy thoughts where whether we could do anything similar to what mathiaz and I did for Maverick and ISO testing.....16:00
JamesPageUsing Hudson to control and report of testing...16:00
JamesPageunderstand that you are the man in this area so would value your opinion.16:00
JamesPageany thoughts?16:01
JamesPagesmoser?16:05
smosersorry16:05
smoseri had gone a way. i credit you 4 minutes :)16:05
smoserreading16:05
smoserJamesPage, what we currently do is run the automated tests from https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-on-ec2/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-test/16:07
smoseri am *very* interested in getting some better tests16:07
smoserso whatever i can do to help that along, let me know.16:07
JamesPagewhat sort of thing do they currently cover?16:08
smoserits primarily only "does it come up" and be generally functional16:10
smoserfurther tests can easily be added, once the plumbing is there. once the instance is up and running its easy to add things to it16:11
JamesPageOK some some of the work we did for ISO testing (i.e. running tests once the instance is running) could work really well.16:12
JamesPageIt would also be cool to plumb in the execution and test reporting to Hudson to make it accessible16:12
mathiazJamesPage: I agree16:12
mathiazJamesPage: AMIs are also published on a daily basis16:13
mathiazJamesPage: so being able to test them automatically would also be helpful16:13
robbiewttx: fyi...canonicaladmin is no happy with Server team ;)16:13
mathiazJamesPage: the same way as -server daily isos are automaticaly tested16:13
JamesPagemathiaz, smoser: so we could potentially automatically test them as soon as they are published using triggers16:13
* mathiaz nods16:14
JamesPagemathiaz: hope someone has a credit card with a high limit :-)16:14
JamesPagesmoser: would you be able to attend cloud-server-n-automated-testing; think you knowledge of what we do today will be important16:15
smoserJamesPage, i will absolutely attend.16:16
JamesPagesmoser: excellent!16:16
twbSuppose I have an centralized ldap/krb auth16:33
twbSuppose I also have a legacy system (let's say a SCO4 box) that can only do NIS.16:33
twbCan I set up a NIS slave pointing at an LDAP master?16:33
twbI suppose this is really a question for #openldap.16:34
dv_hello16:34
dv_my VM starts chef-solo when booting,16:34
dv_however chef-solo doesnt use an upstart script, just a regular init.d one16:34
dv_and it doesnt wait until the networking is set up16:35
dv_-> chef starts, and the chef scripts fail because they try to access the net, while dhclient is trying to get an IP address16:35
dv_any ideas how to force chef to wait until networking is done?16:35
twbRequired-Start: $network?16:36
dv_hm. # Required-Start:     $remote_fs $network heartbeat16:37
twb...except that upstart ignores LSB headers at the moment16:37
dv_oh :O16:37
twbIf it isn't already, move it to... S40?16:37
twbIIRC traditionally 20 is disk and 40 is network16:37
dv_uh, its in rc1.d, rc2.d, rc3.d, .... rc6.d16:38
twbBut I bet upstart ignores that, too, and they'll tell you to "just rewrite it as an upstart job"16:38
twbdv_: yes, and IN THERE it will have a prefix to control its location in the boot sequence16:38
dv_so rename it to S40 in each directory?16:38
twbHm, looks like S20 is network16:39
dv_so rename it from S20 to S40 in each directory rc*.d ?16:40
dv_or just one?16:40
twbS20 is correct16:40
dv_btw. why is this thing in *every runlevel directory*?16:40
twbBecause those are the default sysvinit semantics.16:40
twbSee the Debian policy manual and the update-rc.d manpage16:40
* flyback later all16:41
hallynjdstrand: are you on the ubuntu-server m-l?16:41
dev|nullhello guys, is it posible to compile a kernel with third party modules so it is embebed in the kernel and i dont have to insert them everytime with insmod16:46
jdstrandhallyn: yes. if you are referring to the apparmor/chroot issue, then the profile needs to be adjusted for a chrooted bind16:47
twbdev|null: if you are running insmod by hand, you are doing it wrong16:47
dev|nulltwb: i know i could do it in /etc/rc.local or something16:48
hallynjdstrand: the profile he listed showed 'capability sys_chroot' - or was that for the wrong binary?16:48
jdstrandhallyn: the profile is setup for the default install (and some common configurations) and not chroot. there is no particular need to chroot if it is confined with apparmor, but it can be done if someone updates the profile16:48
twbdev|null: er, no, I mean as opposed to having modprobe.d and udev load modules in response to hardware detection16:48
hallynjdstrand: but if chroot is already listed as allowed, then how else should the profile be updated?16:49
dev|nulltwb: it is not hardware modules, this are carp modules to run carp form kernel and not userland16:49
jdstrandhallyn: we need the dmesg16:50
twbCommon Address Redundancy Protocol ?16:50
jdstrandhallyn: or he needs to look at it and determine what he needs to add16:50
hallynall right - i've already asked him to open a bug16:50
dev|nulltwb: yes that CARP16:50
resnoquestion about virutalization. i cant use kvm, i dont have the extenions on my cpu. any thouhts with using openvnz16:50
twbresno: OpenVZ became LXC16:51
hallynjdstrand: alrighty, thx16:51
jdstrandhallyn: profiling is often iterative, so looking at the kernel outpu tis key16:51
hallyn(i'll save arguing about relying solely on apparmor for an in-person argument :)16:51
resnotwb: oh, anything on lxc then :)16:51
hallynyup, i'll ask for his dmesg when he opens a bug16:52
jdstrandhallyn: it is also useful to turn of kernel rate limiting when profiling16:52
jdstrandhallyn: otherwise you might lose important stuff16:52
hallyni'd only asked for strace so far - just to make sure it was sys_chroot() that failed (and that it returned -EACCESS not -EPERM)16:53
resnoquestion about virutalization. i cant use kvm, i dont have the extenions on my cpu. any thouhts with using openvnz/lxc17:01
RoyKresno: vserver?17:05
uvirtbotNew bug: #665180 in libvirt (main) "virsh requires arch type" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66518017:06
hallynresno: what do you want to do with it?17:06
hallynresno: i'd recommend looking at lxc.sf.net17:07
resnohallyn: mainly for home server, not really prpduction17:07
claydhow do you set up apache so that when it creates a file the owner of that directory can still edit it?  I am looking into how to set up a server to run multiple sites for different users.17:07
hallynresno: of course the other thing you can try out is xen, but see if lxc suits your needs.17:07
resnoRoyK: i am currently using virtualbox17:07
resnohallyn: is lxc straightforward to install and mange?17:08
RoyKvbox should work17:08
resnoRoyK: its way to heavy :(17:09
RoyKit is?17:10
RoyKwell17:10
RoyKvserver is light17:10
hallynresno: yup17:13
hallynresno: make sure to get an 0.7.x release (default if you're on maverick),17:13
hallynresno: then creating a container is pretty trivial17:13
hallynresno: (see http://s3hh.wordpress.com/2010/06/18/lxc-0-7-0/ - if yo'ure on lucid, you can get newer lxc from my ppa)17:14
resnoim using 10.04 lts17:15
resnohallyn: ^17:15
resnoah, im using lucid :)17:16
hallynresno: then i'd recommend getting lxc from https://launchpad.net/~serge-hallyn/+archive/virt?field.series_filter=lucid17:17
hallynresno: or install from git from lxc.sf.net17:17
hallynresno: the reason is that the lucid version doesn't have the working lxc-ubuntu template, which is what makes it so much easier17:17
resnocan i trust your ppa?17:20
hallynresno: i'm on the server team, fwiw :)  i won't be offended if you d/l install from git17:22
hallynresno: i'm just not going to SRU the lxc package because there were too many changes, and while they are a HUGE improvement, they are not bugfixes...  so it'd be wrong to push back to lucid17:23
resnoah i see17:23
twbIf it's only the lxc userspace, anyone that needs the new featuers can just grab the package from a newer release -- it has negligible dependencies IIRC17:25
hallyntwb: how shoudl they do that?17:25
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twbBy main force :P17:26
twbOr get it into -backports instead of -security, I guess17:26
hallynyeah, that'd be good - last time i wanted to get something into -backports i think the process stalled somewhere, but i can't recall what it was17:27
resnohallyn: whats the package name to install?17:27
hallynlxc17:27
resnoheh, i misspelled install LOL17:28
twbbtw, libvirt doesn't use the lxc package at all17:28
hallynnope, it has its own implementation17:28
twbSo if you drunk their kool-aid, you get their builtin lxc userland17:28
hallynone day i might try to change that again :)17:28
hallynyes, but their lxc userland is much less usable17:29
hallynthe console is ... wanting17:29
twbThat's what I guessed17:29
twbI couldn't see the point of libvirt on a host where only root needs to be able to setup/teardown VMs, and anyone with root is assumed to have a clue17:29
patdk-wkheh? root has a clue?17:30
* patdk-wk wonders what places twb has worked :)17:30
twbpatdk-wk: prisonpc.com, cybersource.com.au17:31
twbAdmittedly, our SOHO customers don't have a clue, and they theoretically have root.17:31
resnohallyn: once ive got a container provisioned, and im installing, how do i get in to control the install process?17:31
twb*SOHO/SME17:31
patdk-wkmy brother just learned the difference between # and $ this week17:32
patdk-wkhe didn't understand why my prompt said # and his said $17:32
twbresno: the install procedure is debootstrap, not d-i17:32
hallynresno: ah, here's where maybe lxc doesn't suit your needs.  you can't install from a cd into a container17:32
resnohallyn: how is it done?17:32
hallynresno: like twb said - debootstrap17:32
twbhallyn: you probably could if you unpacked the initrd and lxc-execute'd /init, although it'd be dumb17:33
hallynresno: fedora, debian, and suse each have their own way of doing it (febootstrap i think for fedora)17:33
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twbOr cdebootstrap or multistrap17:33
hallyntwb: i'd worry about it attempting to play with disks17:33
resnohallyn: ah, i see ill have to do some research before this really gets working17:33
twbhallyn: make it the netinst ramdisk, then17:33
twbhallyn: obviously the block devices are virtualized, too17:34
hallynnow hopefully the config uses devices cgroup to stop it from writing to /dev/sda17:34
hallynno,17:34
hallynthey're not virtualized17:34
twb"virtualized" as in the same as chroot(8) is virtualizing the VFS17:34
hallynright.  pivot_root(017:34
twbNot as in emulating a disk controller17:34
hallynwhy can't i hit ) ever in irc17:35
twbhallyn: fat fingers?17:35
patdk-wk) is pretty far up on the keyboard17:35
hallynlazy ones17:35
twbAs for me, my editor inserts ( and ) together.17:37
Vibedigitalits possible zabbix use dns name on agent and not  IP? someone can help?17:50
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kirklandhallyn: yo18:13
ruben23hi guys i have a folder of assorted date recordings how do i copy or extract a particular recordings for a date. sample i want october adn september recordings only- teh file name is name_date.18:15
hallynkirkland: .18:18
hallynkirkland: (heading out soon)18:18
kirklandhallyn: okay, i was just letting you know that i'm working on your qemu-kvm and seabios merges now18:19
hallynthx18:19
kirklandhallyn: did you re-roll the qemu-kvm without the binary blobs yet?18:21
kirklandhallyn: okay, i'm skipping qemu-kvm for now18:24
kirklandhallyn: looking at seabios18:24
kirklandhallyn: okay, uploaded seabios18:28
hhlpubuntu server 10.10 documentation is available in any place ?18:32
ScottKhhlp: help.ubuntu.com18:33
ScottKhhlp: Same as the link in /topic for 10.04, but with the release number changed.18:33
ScottKacutally not18:34
ScottKThat's a problem.18:34
ScottKsommer: Do you know what's up with help.ubuntu.com and no docs for 10.10?18:36
uvirtbotNew bug: #665231 in vm-builder (universe) "cannot create dapper VMs because tzdata does not exist on dapper" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66523118:37
hhlpScottK, -> https://help.ubuntu.com/10.10/serverguide/C/     page not found18:37
ScottKhhlp: Yes.  I discovered that.  Sorry for the bad pointer.18:37
hhlpScottK, np18:37
ScottKsommer, (who I just pinged) is the server docs person, so we'll see what he has to say.18:38
hallynkirkland: yes, binary blobs are removed from qemu-kvm18:38
RoAkSoAxsommer: ping19:09
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gbrandaoHello, I would like to help you. The kernel has support ubuntu server database cache? Please!19:58
twbgbrandao: I don't understand the question.19:58
JKL_twb: your not alone19:59
JKL_you are20:00
JKL_^^20:00
uvirtbotJKL_: Error: "^" is not a valid command.20:00
RoyKhttp://izismile.com/2010/10/22/daily_picdump_151_pics-89.html lol20:13
david506Is it possible to do NAT in ubuntu without the use of iptables -j MASQUERADE ?20:19
RoyKdavid506: doubt it20:22
RoyKdavid506: why?20:22
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david506I need to do NAT handling, but the kernel doesn't accept -j MASQUERADE, arg. Stupid vserver20:23
RoyKyou can't do that stuff with vserver20:23
david506Stupid vserve20:23
* RoyK is writing about a 250TB setup - how we did it20:25
david506250 harddrives ? ;)20:26
david506all daisy changed on usb 1.1 :)20:26
RoyK1.020:26
RoyK:D20:26
RoyKno, opensolaris-based, 160ish 2TB drives20:27
david506Oh ok20:27
RoyKZFS FTW!20:27
twbdavid506: yes, with -j SNAT20:27
twbdavid506: MASQUERADE is for hosts with dynamically-allocated public addresses; SNAT is for hosts with predictable public addresses.20:28
david506Nice timing, I just found an article talking about that20:28
RoyKtwb: he's having a vserver install - can't do kernel stuff from there20:28
twbAh, right.20:28
david506I can control snat in the vserver d20:29
david506:d20:29
RoyKnope20:30
david506I guess I'll have to do some reading on Snat20:30
RoyKdavid506: no need - you can't do iptables from vserver20:30
twbSo vserver is a container (jail) technology.  I thought it was xen-style hypervisor-based.20:30
twbNot that it matters; vserver's even deadedr than openvz20:30
david506this one I can20:30
david506I can do most iptables in this vserver, it's just masquerade doesn't work20:31
david506Apparently SNAT and MASQUERADE are the same thing, MASQUERADE use IPs and MASQUERADE interface...20:37
david506http://lists.netfilter.org/pipermail/netfilter/2001-May/011734.html20:37
Ayrtonhow to upgrade my ubuntu server with update-manager-core over a ssh session?20:42
Ayrtoni'm using karmic20:43
RoyKdo-release-upgrade ?20:43
AyrtonRoyK, it say that a daemon of ssh will open in port 900420:44
Ayrtonbut, not happens20:44
Ayrtonwhait a minute, strangly happens20:44
RoyKAyrton: I've done some upgrades, and it hasn't cut the ssh connection yet20:44
Ayrtonwait*20:44
AyrtonRoyK, it a translation issue20:48
Ayrtonin my language, when I confirm to S, to sim (yes), not happens20:48
Ayrtonand the prompt get cancel20:48
AyrtonRoyK, I need to confirm with Y20:48
Ayrtoni will report this bug on translations team20:49
RoyKAyrton: out of interest - what is your language?20:49
Jeeves_Mosshow can I setup external rules?  My current setup isn't learning the spam, and I'd like to use an external list20:51
AyrtonRoyK, brazilian portuguese20:51
RoyKok20:51
AyrtonI'm talking with the brazilian translations team at now20:52
Ayrtonthanks for the attention ^^20:52
RoyKwhich reminds me of http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/jokes/bljokebushbrazilian.htm20:53
Jeeves_Mosshow can I setup external rules?  My current setup isn't learning the spam, and I'd like to use an external list20:53
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Jeeves_Mosshow can I setup external rules?  My current setup isn't learning the spam, and I'd like to use an external list21:08
david506how can I see the outbound packets to make sure snat did it's job ?21:09
DelemasI rolled a server into a kvm VM. It's running Ubuntu 10.04 with the virtual kernel. The kernel has virtio_net built in. It works for several other VMs with same kernel. The buggy VM sees virtio_net in lspci but it never seems to recognize it as ethX. Ideas to fix it?21:26
david506So I have two internet connections now, and I want all my traffic to go out on connection 1, the rest on connection 2. I do not want to do and mangling or nat. Help ?21:26
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twbAfter "all", "the rest" is zero.21:31
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Dravekxcan someone help me get mod rewrite working on ubuntu server?22:30
Dravekxor is there a way to tell if it is active?22:31
Dravekxsnap. I got it. I had the base wrong22:34
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