[00:00] MTecknology: Rebranded and with the go-OO patches, yes. [17:49] anyone running Lucid on amd64 hardware? I recently upgraded my headless server, and am experiencing random hangups [17:50] well, not totally random -- I can induce one pretty easily by installing OS on a VM, either through VirtualBox or KVM (obviously, I have to reboot and alter config to switch between those virtualization techs) [17:56] Not I. I onloy use Intel/Nvidia, never AMD/ATi - for those reasons (and more) [17:57] Argh. Dang thing ran for 2 years on 8.04.01 LTS w/o any problems [17:57] nothing gets logged to /var/log/messages /var/log/dmesg or /var/log/kern.log [18:03] what doers it do on 10.04LTS? [18:04] hard hangs whenever I try to install OS on a new VM [18:04] I can xfer a kvm guest over from another machine on the network, and it runs fine [18:05] but install, say, sles9 or rhel5.5, or solaris? *kablooey* [18:05] hrm... [18:06] So if you install those actual OSes, NOT in a VM, it blows up? [18:10] dunno. [18:10] this is my virtualization server [18:10] I could try installing ubuntu 10.04 in a VM and see if that kills it. [18:16] yeah.. what is the actual OS of the machinew? [18:22] yeah.. what is the actual OS of the machine? [18:23] ubuntu 10.04 LTS [18:23] and....are the video issues ocurring on the actual machine / OS itself? in the VMs? One? (if so, which...) or both the machine OS and the VMs? [18:23] dunno about video. [18:23] 10.04LTS or 10.04.1LTS? [18:23] she's accessed through ssh -- headless, you know :) [18:23] 10.04.01 LTS [18:23] ah [18:23] $ lsb_release -a [18:23] the host locks up hard, taking all guests with it [18:23] what does it say?> [18:23] root@valhalla:/proc# lsb_release -a [18:23] No LSB modules are available. [18:23] Distributor ID: Ubuntu [18:23] Description: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS [18:23] Release: 10.04 [18:23] Codename: lucid [18:24] ok, so it is a point release [18:24] how about uname -r [18:25] 2.6.32-26-server -- most recent kernel available in the lucid LTS line :/ [18:25] going to try rebooting it with noacpi enforced...bbiab [18:26] that was my next suggestion heh [18:26] Good call. [19:03] noacpi let me install a VM. one down, eight to go. [19:33] so...anyone comfy with ebtables? :) [19:40] iptables? [19:43] thought I needed ebtables for bridging. [19:43] I had forgotten I needed to use iptables to allow traffic in and out the same interface [19:43] iptables -I FORWARD -i br0 -o br0 -j ACCEPT [19:43] where your bridge is br0 [19:59] yeah that'd work [20:00] but that's just forwarding.... if you are trying to write a router using iptables, you'll need pre-routing as well. [21:14] so this is Ubuntu MN in general, not U of MN, right? [21:19] Yes === jeremy is now known as Guest93269 === Guest93269 is now known as jeremyA