[00:01] <sidnei> erichammond, maybe 'atop' is more like what yyou are looking for
[00:03] <erichammond> sidnei: Thanks.  I'd like to list what process names used the most disk IO over the last, say, 24 hours.
[00:05] <sidnei> erichammond, i *think* that's what it does. i know it uses the process accounting support from the kernel
[00:05] <sidnei> erichammond, and it's top-like in the sense that you can sort by memory/io/load
[00:07] <erichammond> sidnei: I use atop to see real-time usage.  It defaults to an interval of 10 seconds and shows usage over those 10 seconds.
[00:07] <erichammond> sidnei: Perhaps interval could be changed to 24 hours
[00:07] <sidnei> erichammond, yeah, perhaps
[00:14] <erichammond> Odd, atop is showing RDDSK/WRDSK around 23428K/18228K for one of my processes and it changes up and down every 10 seconds.
[00:16] <erichammond> I know I'm not doing 4 million IO requests per second.  I don't know how to interpret this after reading the man page.
[00:17] <erichammond> Indeed, atop DSK summary reports "read      48 | write    127"
[00:18] <erichammond> Perhaps RDDSK/WRDSK are bytes, not requests or "accesses" as stated by the man page.
[02:56] <flaccid> erichammond, issue with m2.xlarge and ubuntu ami
[02:56] <flaccid> http://dpaste.org/vRsN/
[02:57] <flaccid> zeppomedio: is this your ami or official ubuntu ?
[02:57] <zeppomedio> flaccid: this is the AMI listed on the ubuntu site
[02:57] <zeppomedio> flaccid: for 10.10, 64-bit
[02:58] <flaccid> aws does not seem to have a fault, this appears to be an ubuntu bug
[02:58] <flaccid> well should be lodged as such
[02:58] <erichammond> There are a few known bugs in launchpad.net, but it would be good to report this to make sure it's being addressed.
[02:58] <zeppomedio> erichammond & flaccid: thx, I'll report it & include flaccid's paste
[02:59] <flaccid> okies
[02:59] <erichammond> Best to run "ubuntu-bug" on another instance running the same AMI.
[03:02] <erichammond> Is this it? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/651370
[03:05] <flaccid> i believe it is, can't say for sure though, zeppomedio what you think?
[03:05] <zeppomedio> flaccid: hm, the sudden jump in uptime matches it, though I haven't looked at enough of these to know if that's just something that happens
[03:05] <flaccid> does look like a match
[03:06] <zeppomedio> and the opcode error is identical
[03:08] <zeppomedio> great to know, thanks for pointing me to the bug. i'll give the workaround-AMI a shot
[03:11] <flaccid> :)
[14:21] <Ankit> hello all
[14:21] <kim0> howdy
[14:22] <Ankit> i am havng a pbm that i have successfully run an instance but dnt knw hw to access
[14:22] <kim0> ec2 or uec
[14:23] <Ankit> somebody help
[14:23] <Ankit> uec
[14:23] <kim0> when you euca-describe-instances
[14:23] <kim0> aren't you getting an ip address ?
[14:24] <Ankit> well i didnt notice actually i am new to cloud and ubuntu, i just only browse the node controller ip but i get the page its working
[14:24] <Ankit> i was hoping to get ubuntu 10.04 lucid desktop
[14:25] <kim0> How did you launch the instance ? using euca* commands ?
[14:26] <Ankit> by hybrid fox
[14:27] <Ankit> bro hw to get that desktop in the cloud.... i mean how the LAN users could access the application in cloud....really stuck here
[14:28] <kim0> Ankit: so what you're trying to achive is .. run a 10.04 desktop machine in a UEC cloud, and have users on your LAN access it remotely ?
[14:29] <Ankit> yes bro....its my assignment to have a cloud in my college....ya u got it right , i want that..:)
[14:31] <Ankit> you there Kim0
[14:33] <Ankit> just take me out of this problem guys...
[14:35] <Ankit>  kim0: is it possible in uec?what u just said above... or not...plz tell me that
[14:38] <Ankit> someone help me out
[14:39] <kim0> Ankit: yes it is possible .. quite easy .. just start a machine apt-get install ubuntu-desktop on it, start a vnc server on it and remotely login to it
[14:39] <kim0> Ankit: I'll brb for lunch
[14:42] <Ankit> but is desktop working in cloud....ok bro
[14:44] <Ankit> any body here to help out??? so many guys...
[14:44] <flaccid> its early for US
[14:45] <Ankit> flaccid: what?
[14:45] <flaccid> its 6:45am pacific time
[14:46] <Ankit> ok... so r u not wake up quiet
[14:47] <flaccid> i'm in australia
[14:48] <flaccid> its 12:48am here
[14:48] <Ankit> ok bro...
[14:48] <flaccid> i think you also mean 'are' and 'you'
[14:48] <flaccid> and likely 'quite'
[14:49] <Ankit> hahahaha sure bro... actually i have to really solve this problem soon
[14:49] <flaccid> don't we all
[14:50] <nDuff> (http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#urgent, http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#writewell)
[14:51] <Ankit> i am sure u leave that here i am quiet woke up, and u r too
[14:51] <flaccid> i think you mean 'you' and 'are'
[14:51] <flaccid> you also can't be "quite woke up". thats a contradiction.
[14:52] <Ankit> 'you' mean 'flaccid'
[14:52] <flaccid> sorry i mean "quiet woke up"
[14:52] <flaccid> Ankit: lame attempt at being smart
[14:53] <Ankit> hahaha ok nw i understnad ur problem.....
[14:53] <flaccid> i think you mean 'your'
[14:53] <Ankit> its typing miss lol
[14:53] <flaccid> this is not AOL dude
[14:53] <nDuff> Ankit, in the "How to Ask Smart Questions" document, see the section subtitled "Write in clear, grammatical, correctly-spelled language"
[14:53] <flaccid> nDuff sweet
[14:53] <nDuff> Ankit, ...it'll do wonders for the amount of respect you get around here, and thus folks' propensity for providing useful answers.
[14:55] <Ankit> hmm thanks guys for your help.. it sometimes happen that i leave some characters... but sure i will look into it..
[14:55] <Ankit> but please leave that apart and solve my uec problem
[14:55] <flaccid> no shortcuts
[14:55] <flaccid> particularly when we don't even understand to begin with
[14:57] <Ankit> come on,what u want that i leave my uec work and start typing at notepad, for better typing ..lol
[14:58] <flaccid> meh i give up.
[14:59] <Ankit> you must as you are not in mood to help simply troubling a person who has just entered into cloud, hoping to get some help here
[15:00] <flaccid> i'm sorry i cannot understand you. maybe someone else will
[15:02] <Ankit> ya sure , kim0 understand me better... i just simply want a help from you all guys . 'How to access the resource in cloud after you have successfully run the instance of it' ?
[15:02] <nDuff> Ankit, ...via SSH?
[15:02] <flaccid> for windows, its RDP
[15:03] <flaccid> if the AMI and security is set do allow
[15:03] <nDuff> Ankit, ...you were asked whether you get an IP in euca-describe-instances output, and AFAIK you haven't given a response yet.
[15:03] <flaccid> security=security group
[15:03] <flaccid> depends what cloud of course
[15:03] <nDuff> Ankit, oh, you want your guest to look like it's on the LAN...
[15:04] <nDuff> Ankit, ...the easiest way to do that is probably to run OpenVPN in tap mode and bridge it in.
[15:04] <flaccid> sorry guys i will back out. i'm not helping.
[15:04] <kim0> nDuff: he's using uec, and hybridfox
[15:04] <Ankit> flaccid you are helping
[15:04] <Ankit> hey welcome back kim0
[15:05] <kim0> there must be some way to get the ip from hybridfox
[15:06] <Ankit> and either i have to browse the node-controller ip for resource or some one else which kim0 said you will get an ip on running instance...
[15:07] <kim0> Ankit: the instance has its own IP address .. you can get that somehow thru hybridfox
[15:08] <kim0> Ankit: then you'd need to open the port for RDP using euca-authorize
[15:08] <kim0> Ankit: then you can simply login with Windows or rdesktop
[15:08] <kim0> and it's an assignment for a reason :)
[15:10] <Ankit> yes bro... but i have a question that what to do if we have to just bind an ip to an image.... either i do not have to terminate the instance or any other method
[15:10] <Ankit> ya assignment to get familiar with cloud technology
[15:11] <Ankit> i opted uec
[15:19] <Ankit> kim0: it is not possible to ask everything here, any book or proper document to know how to perform tasks on uec and how it works... i searched a lot but nothing satisfactory i got..
[15:28] <TeTeT> Ankit: you can bind a specific ip to instance with euca-allocate-address, euca-associate-address from the command line
[15:30] <Ankit> TeTeT:thanks bro...but which ones command line, node or cloud controller... i am new to cloud
[15:31] <TeTeT> Ankit: wherever your credentials are stored
[15:31] <TeTeT> Ankit: I assume cloud controller, that's where most people store it first
[15:32] <kim0> Ankit: try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/Book
[15:32] <Ankit> kim0: Thanks bro
[15:32] <kim0> Ankit: also http://cssoss.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/book_eucalyptus_beginners_guide_uec_edition1.pdf
[15:34] <Ankit> kim0: thanks alot
[21:26] <jmgalloway> I have a question about using hybridfox with uec
[21:52] <jmgalloway> has anyone here used hybrid fox with uec?
[21:53] <jmgalloway> Im getting an error when trying to connect to my cloud
[21:53] <jmgalloway> EC2 responded with an error for....  and the error box is blank
[21:54] <erichammond> smoser: http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/thread.jspa?threadID=53649
[21:57] <jmgalloway> seems like I am not connecting to the cloud for some reason
[21:59] <jmgalloway> I keep getting an error box...with no error in the text box
[22:02] <smoser> erichammond, thanks