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uvirtbotNew bug: #714932 in squid (main) "package squid 2.7.STABLE7-1ubuntu12 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71493201:11
anzenkethI have a DHCP server set to a static ip that keeps using DHCP to assign it's own ip address01:33
anzenkethThere is no DHCP server that I know of.01:33
anzenkethrunning01:33
twbanzenketh: to paraphrase: you have a server.  It serves DHCP to the network.  Its *own* network configuration *should* be static, but it is trying to use DHCP, and you want to know why.01:34
twbanzenketh: is that correct?01:34
anzenkethBasicly01:34
twbOK, is network-manager (NetworkManager) installed?01:35
anzenkethIt is a server so it should not be01:35
anzenkethNo GUI01:35
anzenkethDouble checked nope network-manager is not installed01:37
twbnetwork-manager is a daemon, not a GUI.01:37
twbBut OK.01:37
twbNow, pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces01:37
anzenkethhttp://pastebin.com/U3ib1EcV01:38
twbNow pastebin the output of "ip a"01:40
anzenkethhttp://pastebin.com/pqUyVR6A01:41
anzenkethI was in here earlier asking about DHCP and why a static ip system was accepting a DHCP address01:50
anzenkethI forgot who was working with me.01:50
anzenkethWell anyone can really help me I have a DHCP server that should have a static ip set that every one in a while it is taking a dynamic IP address01:52
anzenkethhttp://pastebin.com/pqUyVR6A that is my ip a01:53
nandemonaiThat doesn't really make sense anzenketh01:53
pmatulisanzenketh: couple of problems there01:53
pmatulisanzenketh: i would first find the rogue DHCP server01:53
anzenkethOh I already know what it is it is a crappy modem/router01:54
pmatulisanzenketh: well turn it off01:54
anzenkethCan't01:54
anzenkethBecouse "It Is"01:54
pmatulisanzenketh: why?01:54
anzenkethBecouse even though I told it to turn off it is not01:55
anzenkethlike I said crappy firmware01:55
pmatulisanzenketh: unplug it from the network, that should do it (for testing at least)01:55
anzenkethProblem is it is also the modem01:56
pmatulisanzenketh: (for testing at least)01:56
pmatulisanzenketh: do that and see what happens when you restart networking01:56
anzenkethWell why is the system which is set to a static ip taking a DHCP address01:57
pmatulisanzenketh: i already said "couple of problems there"01:57
anzenkethOk01:58
nandemonaiYou mean over reboots anzenketh?01:58
nandemonaiSometimes it's static sometimes not kinda thing or?01:58
anzenkethNo I mean I have in /etc/network/interfaces it set to static02:00
anzenkethBut it is not keeping the IP I assigned it02:00
pmatulisoh well, i'm gone.  good luck02:01
nandemonaiSo it just up and changes while the machine is up?02:02
anzenkethYep02:02
nandemonaiThat shouldn't be possible unless you're restarting networking.02:02
anzenkethI am not the server is02:02
nandemonaiEven so with that interfaces file it shouldn't be asking for an IP to begin with.02:02
nandemonaiVery very odd.02:02
nandemonaiHow do you know it's changing?02:02
anzenkethBecouse messasges is braudcasted to the screen02:03
nandemonaiWhat message?02:03
anzenkethas0t1: Disabled Privacy Extensions02:04
nandemonaiMight want to look and or pastebin /var/log/messages02:04
nandemonaiMight be something useful in there as to what is going on.02:04
anzenkethhttp://pastebin.com/DU5Hs8b002:05
anzenkethThat is what is in messages when the issue happens02:05
nandemonaiThat's an OpenVPN adapter.02:05
anzenkethWhich makes sence due to I have openvpn installed02:05
nandemonaiPlot thickens then hehe02:06
nandemonaiI don't have a lot of experience with it.02:06
anzenkethCould openvpn be causing this issue?02:06
nandemonaiconsidering the nature of the software I'd say yes.02:06
nandemonaiHave you configured it at all?02:07
anzenkethOpenVpn Yes02:07
anzenkethJust basic configuration02:07
nandemonaiI'd try disabling the service if possible and rebooting.02:07
nandemonaiSee if the issue persists.02:07
anzenkethI will try that02:08
anzenkethWish I new more about the repeatablity of the issue02:08
nandemonaiWell that would be a good start as to narrowing it down ;)02:08
anzenkethWhat is this error message about no IPv6 Routers present?02:10
nandemonaiDo you need IPv6?02:13
nandemonaiIf02:13
nandemonainot disable it.02:13
nandemonaiThink it's one you can ignore regardless.02:13
anzenkethok02:14
anzenkethand no I don't02:14
twbanzenketh: I can't see why you're getting a DHCP client on eth102:14
nandemonaiyeah me either.02:14
nandemonaiI'm taking a stab in the dark that openvpn is doing something funky.02:15
twbanzenketh: have you restarted the system since configuring static networking?02:15
nandemonaiI could be way off.02:15
twbanzenketh: it's JUST possible that a stale dhclient is still lying around and causing the strangeness02:15
anzenkeththe actual computer02:15
anzenkethYou know I don't know if I have02:15
anzenkethWell now time to fight a windows virus issue.02:18
anzenkethThanks for your help will let you know how it goes02:18
glenpgreetings,  Got a quick question.  I have a 320gb and a 1tb SATA hd that I am going to put server on.  How would you set it up.  going to have DNS, SAMBA, SSH, and LAMPS.  Not sure what else yet but those are what I am thinking about.04:14
nandemonaiWhat exactly do you mean?04:26
nandemonaiHow to partition the disks?04:26
nandemonaiIf so I'd probably use the 320 for the OS and maybe homes depending if you needs heaps of storage for user homes.04:27
glenpwhat would be the best way to divide up the disks04:27
nandemonaiThe 1TB for data storage04:28
glenpok04:28
nandemonai320GB is heaps though.04:28
nandemonaiUnless you plan on having heaps of user data on there.04:29
nandemonaiIn which case maybe put /home on the 1tb.04:29
glenpgoing to set up so that it backs up a couple of laptops and for music storage04:30
nandemonaiYou'll probably want that going to the 1TB then.04:30
nandemonai:)04:30
glenpthanks.   was wondering if anyone was watching the channel.  was bout ready to go to the ubuntu channel and ask04:32
nandemonaiNo worries.04:36
nandemonaiDoes get quiet in here around this time.04:36
EnderHi there everybody04:39
EnderA user directed me to FreeNAS and Openindiana last time I was here, asking about setting up a network share with windows users04:39
EnderI now have freenas running on vbox, and i was hoping for a little help getting it to work04:39
Enderdoes anybody here want to help with that even though it's not a ubuntu server thing?04:40
Enderor can somebody direct me to the right irc channel?04:40
nandemonaiNever used FreeNAS myself sorry.04:41
nandemonaiI assume it's got a nice web front end for configuring it.04:41
Enderyeah, i'm sure it does. i'm using it in vbox tho cand can't get to the nice web front04:42
Enderlol04:42
Enderwhat do you use for nas?04:42
nandemonaiSAMBA / NFS and AFP.04:42
nandemonaiSamba and NFS off my ubuntu server.04:42
EnderNetwork File System = nfs right04:43
Endercan windows see those shares?04:43
nandemonaiNope.04:43
nandemonaiBut it can see Samba share.04:43
nandemonaiThat's what you're after.04:43
Enderyeah, i've had crappy experience with samba04:43
nandemonaiDepends.04:43
nandemonaiI haven't had too many issues with it.04:43
nandemonaiI wouldn't try and use it as a domain mater though in a Windows environment.04:44
nandemonai*master04:44
Enderwhat's a domain master04:44
nandemonaiKeeps tracks of all shares on the network.04:45
nandemonaiEnder: http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/network_administration_guides/samba_reference_guide/17_NetworkBrowsing_14.html04:46
nandemonaiEven using freenas you'll be using samba.04:48
nandemonaiIt's the only open option afaik.04:48
nandemonaiFor windows file sharing on non-microsoft OS.04:48
Ender<nods> yeah that's what i thought04:49
Enderthat's what i've heard anyway04:49
Enderand read04:49
Enderis it possible to be able to access a GUI on my ubuntu server05:01
Enderfrom a different computer05:01
Enderlike with Remote Desktop05:01
twbEnder: by default, Ubuntu Server does not have a GUI.  We encourage users to administer their servers from the CLI.05:03
twbEnder: as X11 is network-transparent, you can install GUI applications on the server and run them individually on your local machine (a la Citrix), or you can install a full desktop on the server, and then use it locally and/or export itover VNC.05:04
twbThere is an alpha-quality RDP server for Ubuntu/Linux, but I advise you not to bother with it.05:05
Enderok05:06
Enderare vnc and rdp just different protocols to perform this task?05:07
Ender!vnc05:07
ubottuVNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX05:07
Ender!rdp05:07
twbVNC/RFB is a lowest-common-denominator raster damage protocol.05:07
twbRDP is a little better, it uses win32 primitives.  It's Microsoft's clone of Citrix's architecture.05:08
twbX11 is the native drawing system for Unix/Linux/Ubuntu.05:08
Enderdoes RDP stand for Raster Damage Protocol?05:09
twbX11 is reasonably wire-efficient, but in practice modern GUIs use it mostly for raster painting, meaning that it ends up being slower than VNC (which supports lossy compression) unless you use a compressor like NX.05:09
twbRDP = Remote Desktop Protocol05:09
Enderoic05:09
Enderso FreeNX is porting the X11 drawing directly05:11
twbNeWS is the best design given modern hardware, but unfortunately Sun charged hefty royalties, and when NeXT bought Apple they killed off its network transparency.05:11
Enderwhereas VNC allows X11 to draw it on the host machine, and then ports the visible image to the guest machine?05:11
twbNowadays it's being reinvented by web weenies on top of HTML Forms :-/05:11
twbEnder: right.05:11
Enderi see.05:11
twbEnder: strictly, NX is just compressing the existing X11 drawing operations05:11
Enderand for now, vnc is kinda the best option05:11
Enderon non-windows machines05:12
twbIn a heterogeneous environment, VNC is your only choice05:12
Enderright?05:12
Enderoh.05:12
twbBecause RDP servers on Linux suck, and X11 clients (called "X servers") on Windows sucl05:12
twb*suck05:12
twbOf course, a CLI will be orders of magnitude faster than even VNC05:13
Enderright05:13
Enderi'm comfortable using the cli05:14
Enderi just wanted to try it05:14
Enderok, but to abandon that now05:14
Enderand instead:05:14
EnderI'm trying to set up a Samba NAS on a ZFS pool in a heterogenous network environment. I'll need virus scanning for incoming files from windows boxes, and a firewall to block all internet traffic to one of the machines.05:15
Enderhow do you suggest i do that?05:15
thesheff17Ender: I have used clamscan package05:16
twbEnder: ZFS support on Linux is legally iffy05:17
Enderyeah, i know. it really upsets me.05:17
twbEnder: IMO you are better off using ext4 and migrating to btrfs when it becomes production-ready, or using opensolaris in interim05:17
Enderi was thinking about using a virutal BSD os to handle the nas05:17
twb(Except Oracle killed OpenSolaris.)05:18
Enderugh, another upsetting thing.05:18
twbJust a reminder not to buy into in proprietary solutions :-)05:18
Enderseriously!!!05:19
Enderit's so hard sometimes though, you know05:19
Enderpeople use Access to manage their orders, Quickbooks to handle finances, and Outlook for email05:19
Enderthat deer-in-headlights look at the mere mention of a different system, even a FREE system...<sigh>05:20
Enderanyway...05:20
Enderwhat i want is a software raid05:20
Enderand my understanding is that zfs incorporates a whole lot of really interesting raid functions by default05:20
EnderBUT i'm open to other suggestions05:21
Enderis it possible to get data redundancy in a software raid using Ubuntu Server and ext4?05:22
thesheff17Ender: You could use mdadm and whatever raid level you want...and format ext4.05:24
Ender!mdadm05:24
gobbetwb: eh? opensolaris is opensource, not proprietary, and there's already openindiana to continue from where opensolaris left05:24
Endercan i run a good antivirus and firewall on openindiana05:25
gobbei would say that no05:25
jmarsdenEnder: How many viruses targetting openindiana are you aware of?05:25
gobbehe's doing fileserver with samba (for windows)05:26
Enderyeah.05:26
Enderso i need oi to scan for windows viruses05:26
Enderlol05:26
Enderi just find that funny05:26
gobbeEnder: freebsd has antivirus, firewall and zfs05:26
thesheff17Ender: I use clamscan05:26
thesheff17for anti-virus on ubuntu and can be used on any unix os.05:26
Enderthis needs to be a pretty hands-off system that auto-updates virus definitions05:28
Enderdoes clamscan have a function like that?05:28
thesheff17yes clamscand auto updates virus def05:28
thesheff17the package on ubuntu is actually called clamav05:29
Enderso what's the advantage of using ubuntu server instead of openindiana05:29
jmarsdenYou get suppport in #ubuntu-server :)05:29
Enderloll05:30
Enderyeah seriously05:30
Enderthat's a huge factor05:30
Enderafk 1505:30
jmarsdenEnder: This is a support channel for Ubuntu Server, not an advocacy channel.  Debate about "which OS is better" does not belong here.05:30
Enderjmarsden, i didn't mean to violate any rules, i'm just investigating the best way to accomplish my goal. in fact i will stick with ubuntu server and seek support form this channel.05:35
jmarsdenThat's fine... I just had visions of the channel deteriorating into why one OS is "better"... didn't happen, so all is well :)05:36
Enderha! nip it in the bud eh06:01
Enderwell done06:01
Enderok06:01
Enderso...i have ubuntu server installed on a p4 system i rescued06:01
Enderhow do i make a samba share06:01
Enderwell first, a software raid06:02
Enderdo i need to instal Server on the software raid?06:02
thesheff17Ender: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID06:03
tohuwIs there some compelling reason why I shouldn't use the same public/private SSH keypair on all my computers? That is, the keypair I use to SSH into remote hosts. Or should I generate keys for each machine I use?06:03
jmarsdenIt's easier to do software raid during the install, but if you understand what is going on I am pretty sure you can do it afterwards instead.06:03
Enderhrm. i don't really understand what is going on.06:03
Enderso how do i learn?06:03
Enderjust google software raid?06:03
thesheff17Ender: I would do it through the gui install...pretty easy to do through that link I sent you.06:03
jmarsdentohuw: Keep the private key on ONE host, and keep the public key on all the servers, that's usually fine.06:03
tohuwjmarsden: sorry, i should be more clear. I have three computers I use. I remote into two servers. On this computer, I have a pub/priv keypair so I can ssh into both servers using that. Can I just copy this keypair to the other two client machines I use?06:05
Enderok i'll read that website, thanks!06:05
jmarsdentohuw: You can put the same private key (you don't need the *pair* on any one computer) on multiple client machines, as long as all are equally secured against theft etc and you have a good passphrase.06:07
tohuwok06:07
tohuwthats what i thought, thank you06:08
jmarsdentohuw: Many people do not put their private key on a laptop/notebook, for example, because there's a higher risk of it being stolen or lost.06:08
tohuwi remote into my servers frequently from my laptops. that being said, they're also relatively secure, and i would revoke my key from everywhere its authorized if I thought it was compromised. such are the risks one takes06:10
tohuwlive a little, i say06:10
Enderdo i need the samba packages to be able to READ samba shared or JUST to host them?06:15
jmarsdenthe samba package itself is the server.06:16
jmarsdenLook at smbfs and smbclient for the client side of things, if I am remembering that right.06:16
Enderso if i've made a samba share on my server then a default install of ubuntu desktop on another computer in my network should be able to read the samba share with no additional packages?06:16
thesheff17smbclient is required on the client.06:18
glenpnew question If I am going to set up a SAMBA server, do I want to set up the mount points off my home directory?  like /home/samba06:20
thesheff17glenp: its up to you...I usually put them in /mnt/<share> you can really define them any where in the config file.06:20
jmarsdenglenp: You can share any part of the Linux filesystem as a samba share... there is a [homes] section in smb.conf that makes it easy to share users home directories consistently if you have a multiuser machine06:21
draven_solplease confirm if the default run level for ubuntu is level 206:23
thesheff17draven_sol: I believe it is 306:23
glenpok   I have a 1tb and a 320gb   320gb is the os and all the stuff.  The 1tb was going to be the /home directory and also set that up for samba and backup.   Im trying to figure out how to divide the 1tb drive.   the only thing that I have not setup is the /home partition06:24
draven_solthesheff17, do you know a command i may run to test what level i'm currently in?06:24
thesheff17draven_sol: I see runlevel06:26
draven_solthesheff17, thanks that's what i needed06:27
thesheff17glenp: depends if you are having user shares or just a couple shares....you could easily just do /home/samba if you are going to have 1 share.06:31
glenpI was going to make a share point so that people on the network could do like /home/samba/dir1  thru dir1006:34
overriderI am looking to build a Fileserver using 8 2TB Drives and RAID6. Id like to use Ubuntus 10.04 mdadm. Am i better off to buy a good Raid Adapter or is mdadm ok? In addition, id be grateful for any Motherboard recommendations.06:58
gobbeoverrider: do you have several sata-bus?07:00
gobbeoverrider: it's ok if you put drives to several sata-bus, instead of one or two07:00
overridergobbe: im looking to purchase a motherboard with 8 sata ports - or a good raid adapter.07:02
gobbeoverrider: raid6 is ok with mdadm, i wouldnt go with raid5 and large sata disks because of huge rebuild-time07:03
gobbeoverrider: but your plan sounds reasonable07:03
overridergobbe: the question is whether mdadm and possibly lvm etc is more stable or a good raid adapter.07:04
gobbeoverrider: i would go with mdadm, separate raid-card is singlepoint of failure07:05
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Enderdoes mdadm reduce performance07:27
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jmarsdenEnder: Compared to what?  On most modern CPUs it is no noticeable, but if your CPUs are super busy number crunching you might notice a slight difference.  Most 'normal' servers are I/O bound anyway, and so have spare CPU to use for mdadm.07:34
Enderok and what about on desktop hardware07:35
jmarsdenEnder: Also note that RAID1 needs less CPU than RAID5, if you want to minimize how much CPU mdadm uses.07:35
Enderold desktop hardware07:35
Enderlike p4-era07:35
jmarsdenP4 isn't all that old :)  I ran software RAID on PIII servers a decade or more ago...  as long as you are not expecting that desktop to also be doing something super-CPU-intensive my guess is that you are unlikely to see the difference.07:36
andreasfI used a 400 MHz Pentium II for a home file server with two disks in software raid 1 and four disks in software raid 5 until last year. Worked perfectly.07:36
Enderwow sweet07:37
Enderok that's very reassuring07:37
Enderi have four 80gb western digital caviars sitting here07:37
Enderlemme go see if ican plug 'em all in....07:38
jmarsdenRAID 10 here we come? :)07:38
Enderwell damn07:41
Enderthis is a dell minitower07:41
Enderno space for even a 2nd harddrive07:41
Ender<sigh>07:41
nandemonaiI'm happy with Raid Mirrors for my backups :)07:41
nandemonaiDiff batches of disks obviously.07:42
Enderwhat's the best way to increase the life of my storage drives07:47
Enderi mean, the best way to set up a nas07:47
Enderlike, should i run the nas on the same harddrive/raid array as my server's OS07:47
Enderor is it substantially better to run the OS from a separate physical drive07:47
Ender?07:48
airtonixi'd start by learning how to use lvms07:57
Enderairtonix, any particular suggestion on how to do that?08:00
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airtonixhttp://www.linuxconfig.org/Linux_lvm_-_Logical_Volume_Manager08:01
airtonixhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_Volume_Manager_(Linux)08:01
airtonixhttps://wiki.edubuntu.org/Lvm08:01
jmarsdenAhem... maybe start with the Server Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/advanced-installation.html08:01
jmarsdenSeeing as we are in #ubuntu-server :)08:01
airtonixhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/RAID1%2BLVM08:01
Enderok point taken08:01
Enderi can use google just fine, thanks08:02
airtonixi typically use google08:02
airtonixbut that last one is what you want08:02
zairohi. anyone can show me the way of ssl. been struggling on this issue for a couple of week, though. ubuntu server 10.10, though.08:04
zairothe files: /etc/apache2/sites-available/abv.conf is at http://paste.ubuntu.com/564276/ and /etc/apache2/ports.conf is at http://paste.ubuntu.com/564274/08:04
Enderok good people of ubuntu-server, i am off to bed08:05
Endergoodnight!08:05
Enderand good hacking (:08:05
zaironite Ender08:05
jmarsdenzairo: Did you read the Server Guide about SSL in Apache2?  https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/httpd.html08:06
jmarsdenIf you followed that, how far did you get and what happened?08:06
zairojmarsden: let me check it out first. before this my ref are http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign.html http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign_ubuntu.html08:07
jmarsdenzairo: It is usually safer to use official docs, not random stuff from elsewhere :)08:08
zairojmarsden: gulp. i guess i've slapped from far, hu208:09
jmarsden:)  The link to the Server Guide is in the /topic for this channel for very good reasons... it really does have quite a bit of useful info in it, and if that info is bad, we can file bugs and provide patches and get it corrected :)  We can't do any of that for other web pages "out there somewhere"...08:12
zairook i read this also: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/certificates-and-security.html08:18
jmarsdenOK.  So... try doing it and if you get an error, come back here and ask for help :)08:20
zairoi should :) my due for this is end of this week.08:22
jmarsdenFor just one web site, it should be only minutes of work, not days :)08:24
zairojmarsden: i am a programmer cum network, though. quite new on server but been 2 years on Ubuntu desktop.08:31
* jmarsden has been using Linux since 1992 :)08:31
zairojmarsden: your phone also Linux, don't u? mine Nokia N90008:33
jmarsdenAndroid G1, but I need it to stay working, so I have not hacked it :)   But, that's not really on topic in #ubuntu-server08:34
zairook i am at step 6 of https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/certificates-and-security.html.08:36
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xampartzairo: so you have made a self-signed ca-cert and need a servercert signed by your ca?08:40
zairoxampart: yep already servercert, i think.08:41
zairostep 7 quite confusing08:42
zairook i create new file name mydomain and put it at/etc/ssl/certs/08:43
jmarsdenzairo: A new file?  Or a copy of the correct part of /etc/ssl/newcerts/01.pem ?   Also, the filename of the certificate is usually mydomain.crt not just mydomain08:48
zairojmarsden i put extension .pem though08:49
uvirtbotNew bug: #715056 in dovecot (main) "invalid ssl-certificates in /etc/postfix/main.cf after security upgrade" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71505608:56
\shI wonder why people still using RHEL or CentOS...the default install of CentOS (without tweaking manually) is a mess and gives me a headache. Why on earth someone needs Squid on a default install? *bhod*08:58
jpds\sh: At least it has SELinux by default.08:59
\shjpds: the only positive...but I wonder how many people are trained in writing selinux policies (is there a RHCE training for selinux? dunno)09:01
zairojmarsden: ok finish step8. i restart server and got error :Action 'start' failed.09:01
jmarsdenzairo: Usually this means you made a mistake in editing a config file somewhere.  Read the logs under /var/log/apache to see what the problem is.09:01
jmarsdenUm.... /var/log/apache2/09:01
zairoUnable to read server certificate from file /etc/ssl/private/cakey.pem09:02
jmarsdenOK, so check file permissions on that file carefully.09:02
zairowrong cert file. what file i should use?09:02
zairook. should be 600 rite?09:03
zaironow Init: Private key not found09:04
jmarsdenzairo: If apache2 needs to read it, it may need to be 0640 and group www-data09:05
zairothanks. will do that now.09:05
_rubenhmm .. been getting more and more kernel panics on my router vms .. not good .. about time to do some investigations09:08
TREllis\sh: sure, there is training for selinux on rhce and afaik squid would never be on by default, depends which package groups you are installing.... bluetooth by default for @base in RHEL5 sucked though09:08
zairoInit: Unable to read server certificate from file /etc/ssl/private/cakey.pem09:10
jmarsdenzairo: Is there really a valid server certificate in that file?09:10
zairoi am not sure which is the correct file09:11
jmarsdenIf you followed the instructions, I think cakey.pem is the root CA key, not a server certificate...09:12
\shTREllis: I just installed the server layout from centos without tweaking the package list manually...and squid is installed by default..which looks really awkward09:13
jmarsdenzairo: What makes you think cakey.pem should be a server cert?09:13
jmarsdenIt's name says it is a CA key, and the instructions show it being a CA key... so why are you telling Apache it is a server certificate?  I'm confused...09:13
zairoi follow all the steps and named. is there other name for key file in that tutorial?09:14
\shTREllis: and yes..bluetooth should be avoided09:14
zairosorry i am not really understand what i am doing.09:15
zairoi just follow the step.09:15
jmarsdenif you "followed the steps" then your server cert should be a file called something like /etc/ssl/certs/mydomain.crt09:16
jmarsdenSo did you tell Apache that is where the server certificate is?09:16
zairothat is in which steps?09:17
jmarsdenIncidentally, "not knowing what you are doing" is fairly bad, this is security related setup you are doing here... you need to know what you are doing, to keep your server secured.09:18
zairoi do. will try to understand after i manage to make it.09:19
jmarsdenBack on the https configuration page, I see "The directories /etc/ssl/certs and /etc/ssl/private are the default locations. If you install the certificate and key in another directory make sure to change SSLCertificateFile and SSLCertificateKeyFile appropriately"... what did you do regarding those paths09:19
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zairoi leave it as default folder09:19
jmarsdenThen why is Apache trying to read a *server* certificate from /etc/ssl/private/cakey.pem ?09:20
jmarsdenpastebin your ssl site config file so I can read it, please.09:21
zairook wait a minute09:22
jmarsdenzairo: OK, but it is 01:24AM here, I do need to go to bed sometime soon :)09:24
zairohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/564318/09:24
jmarsdenUm.  So.. line 5.  Why did you tell Apache that there is a server certificate in the cakey.pem file????09:25
zairoic. may be u can show the way. i think i use the wrong file or something.09:25
jmarsdenLook at the example in line 10...09:25
zairoic. where is the correct file?09:25
jmarsdenIt uses a .crt file.  You made one of those, right?  Hopefully /etc/ssl/certs/mydomain.crt09:26
zairoline 10 is what i am doing before this09:26
jmarsdenWhere did you put the server certificate that you made?09:27
jmarsdenIn step 8.09:27
jmarsdenThat is where it is.09:27
jmarsdenIt is where you put it :)09:27
zairoin /etc/ssl/certs/09:27
jmarsdenOK, so then the SSLCertificateFile line needs to say that :)09:28
zairothat's for SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/certs/api_undies_my.pem, rite?09:28
jmarsdenI don't understand the question.09:29
zairothe error on certificateFile or CertificateKeyFile?09:30
jmarsdenLine 5 is definitely wrong.  I don't know about Line 6.09:31
jmarsdenSo change line 5 and retest.09:31
BlinkizHi. I need to create a couple of dummy interfaces which I can connect to a bridge (br0). Need to test mac number assignments against a switch. Any recommendations? It's like a bunch of virtual machines having there own interface.09:31
Blinkiztun?09:31
zairojmarsden: sorry for your time. may be i can solve it on my own.09:33
zairothanks a lot bro :)09:33
jmarsdenBlinkiz: It is late and I should sleep, but... do tun devices have MAC addresses??  If you need a MAC address, I'm not sure tun will get you one.09:33
jmarsdenzairo: OK... goodnight :)09:33
zairook. nite n nice to meet u09:33
Blinkizjmarsden, tap? :)09:34
Blinkizaaa, tap seems nice09:35
jmarsdenBlinkiz: Maybe... sounds plausible, at least :)09:35
jmarsdenI really need to sleep, sorry :)09:35
Blinkizjmarsden, Sleep... It's 10am here :)09:36
jmarsden01:36AM here :)09:36
BlinkizAm sitting here a work. :)09:36
zairojmarsden: will continue tomorrow :)09:38
zairoadios09:39
_rubenok, this is getting crazy .. got like 4 kernel panics in an hour09:39
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* dwatkins wonders if there's a lost manpage for parted which has a --show-exact-bytes option documented09:50
jmarsdendwatkins: Easier to read the source code than find a possibly nonexistent man page, I would suggest :)09:50
dwatkinsjmarsden: heh, I guess I may as well use sfdisk, then ;)09:51
dwatkinsI'm trying to document how a root mirror is defined, so I imagine I need to specify the exact partition size for the possibility one disk gets replaced and needs repartitioning and adding back into the mirror09:52
jmarsdendwatkins: Oh... well... doesn't the   unit B   command in parted do that?  It's documented in the man page I have... is it missing from yours?09:57
dwatkinsooh, I was expecting a switch...09:58
jmarsdenAlways read the man page :)09:58
dwatkinshehe09:58
dwatkinsalso, read it in full, don't just skim looking for what you expect, as I've demonstrated :)09:59
jmarsdenIndeed :)  OK, now I really really need to go to bed... goodnight :)09:59
dwatkinsciao jmarsden - and thanks09:59
jmarsdenYou're welcome09:59
DaBeasthmmm10:12
DaBeasti'm trying to do this tutorial http://www.wtorrent-project.org/trac/wiki/DebianInstall10:13
DaBeasti'm at the point where i putty into the server, and apt-get the list of packages10:14
DaBeastbut it says here it cant find some packages10:14
DaBeasthttp://pastebin.com/0pN8K6C210:16
DaBeasthow can i fix this? (note, this is one of my first linux expierences :D )10:18
dwatkinsSounds like it's an old tutorial, DaBeast10:18
DaBeastyup10:19
DaBeastare there any replacement packages?10:19
DaBeastthere was more, but i fixed some (i think)10:19
dwatkinsIt appears g++ is now at version 4.410:20
dwatkins4.5.1-7ubuntu2 is the current version of libstdc++10:22
dwatkinsthe ++ makes searching with apt-cache difficult10:22
DaBeastyeah, i tryd that, and it came up with lots of irrelevant apps like VLC and codecs lol10:23
dwatkinsThat sounds like a regexp problem, what did you try to do to install it?10:23
dwatkinsalso, it may already be installed, check 'dpkg -l' output with grep10:23
DaBeastgotta check my putty logs, its out of bounds hehe10:27
S1amhello10:28
S1ami want to host the reccomended packages for ubuntu server locally, saving bandwidth in a corporate environment. can anyone describe how to do this10:29
S1amalso to allow multiple installs without having to create more proxy exceptions and so on10:29
dwatkinsDaBeast: I suggest using GNU Screen to be able to scroll back (increase the default scrollback to a about 10,000)10:32
dwatkinsS1am: I believe you can use apt-mirror for this.10:32
DaBeastok, will install that, thanks!10:32
DaBeasti'm kinda new to this, hehe10:33
dwatkinsDaBeast: screen is excellent for situtations where you might want to disconnect but leave processes running on a remote system, but takes a little getting used-to10:33
dwatkinsIt's worth the learning-curve, imho10:33
S1amhow would you recommend hosting this?10:33
DaBeasti see, is screen also a SSH client?10:34
dwatkinsS1am: I've never used it, so I can't really give any reccomendations - what do you mean by hosting, though?10:34
dwatkinsDaBeast: no, it provides the equivalent of a tabbed command line client but all with text10:34
S1amwell, should on it be a server all of its own with all the repositories as well, or could it be hosted on a server with a bunch of other apps10:35
DaBeastnice10:35
S1amcan the server part be by itself and then all of the storage elsewhere10:35
S1am*should it be on10:35
dwatkinsS1am: I suspect it's the same as hosting any other kind of file repository, it depends on your requirements in terms of bandwidth. Serving out files tends to be mainly bound by the network, not the CPU, so you should be able to run other services, depends on the overall load of each.10:37
dwatkinsAlso, if you have multiple concurrent connections, the speed of disk access may be an issue, but I suspect network will still be your main bottleneck.10:38
S1amok10:38
qman__S1am, there are a number of different ways to do what you're asking, apt-mirror is one of them10:39
qman__they each have advantages and disadvantages10:39
S1amapt-mirror downloads the packages right?10:39
qman__I use squid to proxy them myself10:39
qman__yes10:39
jpdsS1am: Transparent Squid proxy.10:40
S1amat my work we have an inline bluecoat proxy10:40
BlinkizHi. I need to test a dhcp server here by creating around 10 interfaces. I hope I can do this from only one computer. Meaning, 10 dummy interfaces with 10 unique MAC addresses10:40
BlinkizAny suggestions what am seeking for here? Some kind of bridge and tap interfaces maybe?10:40
qman__the best thing about a transparent squid proxy is that there is zero client configuration10:40
DaBeastHmm no windows build, ah well, no biggie10:41
S1ambluecoat provides this as well10:41
qman__Blinkiz, nothing that complicated, configure interfaces as eth0:0, eth0:1, etc10:41
Blinkizqman__, Do they get different mac addresses this way?10:42
qman__not sure10:43
Blinkizqman__, another problem is that it does not seems like I can get a subinterface up without specifying a static IP address for it10:43
S1amhow do you actually host the packages downloaded by apt-mirror10:44
S1amis there a way of installing a http server with the right configuration10:44
S1amand configuring the installer to download from that location10:45
qman__S1am, no special configuration is necessary, you just need the files in the right tree10:45
qman__the problem with that method though is that each client must be configured at install time to use your mirror10:45
S1amiyes10:45
S1ami'm ok with doing that though10:46
S1ami'm trying to make cookie-cutter installs10:46
S1ami work a at a mining company that has 2 mines and has just acquired a third10:46
S1ameach mine has lots of PLCs and they are networked with switches, we want to be able to monitor everything using nagios installed on ubuntu-server10:47
S1amso i don't want to have to be downloading everything over and over- especially the remote sites10:48
qman__well, the web server itself doesn't need anything special configured, the files just need to be in the right tree and places, and I'm fairly sure apt-mirror does that part for you10:48
qman__you'd have to read the documentation for specifics, though10:48
S1ami don't understand how the installer knows how to actually download it though?10:48
qman__it's configured in apt10:49
S1amok given that this is always going to be installed on a virtual server via an iso10:50
S1amcan i just mount the iso and configure apt there10:50
qman__you'd have to configure apt and then rebuild the image10:50
qman__at least as far as I know10:51
qman__I haven't done it myself, just going by what I've read10:51
S1amwhat do you mean by rebuild10:51
qman__there should be documentation on all of this, though10:51
S1amas in set up the boot sector again10:51
qman__no, build a custom iso image10:51
qman__with your special configurations10:52
S1amok10:52
S1amdo you have any links to documentation on this10:52
S1ambuilding custom iso images?10:52
DaBeastdwatkins: thanks, i got it to downloading files now10:53
dwatkinscool DaBeast10:53
qman__I don't have any off hand10:53
qman__look into building custom live CDs and USB installers10:54
qman__that should point you in the right direction10:54
S1amk10:54
qman__also, look for apt-mirror documentation10:54
qman__since I'm sure you're not the first person who has wanted to do this10:54
S1amyes10:54
S1amthanks for the help10:55
qman__disk imaging might be easier, too10:55
S1amyeh up to a point10:55
qman__since basically all you have to do is remove /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, set the host name, and configure the network to get a unique install10:55
qman__a short script would handle it10:56
qman__if you're using DHCP that last part goes away, too10:57
S1amdo you think disk imaging, in general, is more likely to corrupt an install over just installing everything naturally10:59
S1amin the case of desktop pcs10:59
S1amfor a school, for instance10:59
qman__corrupt installs only happen with hardware failure10:59
qman__or broken operations/kernel crashes11:00
S1ama lot of schools have aging computers with 5 year old hard drives11:00
qman__and in the case of failing hard drives, corruption is equally likely with either method11:00
S1amthe question is which is easer on them, disk imaging or installing naturally11:01
qman__you're more likely to notice the failure with imaging though11:01
dwatkinsIf I were administering a school, I'd consider having the disks in the PCs replaced with either internal USB flash drives (cheap ones, glued in carefully) or have them boot off the network.11:01
qman__since the disk imaging utility will tell you11:01
qman__whereas a normal install may just have silent errors that manifest later11:01
S1amtrue11:01
qman__and yes, if you can afford one or two servers you can count on, network booting is a great option11:02
S1amthe case i am working on is for virtual servers11:02
S1amvmware environment11:02
dwatkinsfor virtual servers I tend to just copy the disk images, or clone them as required11:03
dwatkinsIf I could authenticate via winbind, I'd run all my virtual servers on vmware11:03
S1amthe servers need to be configurable11:04
S1amin terms of what software is installed to start with11:04
qman__you can create a base image with no software/whatever you have on every server11:05
qman__and then install on top of that11:05
qman__or you can create a few baseline images to use11:05
S1amok so to install on top i would use apt-mirror?11:05
S1amafter configuring the installer as discussed above11:05
qman__no, that's different11:06
S1amhow so11:06
qman__if you want a base server image for virtualization, you just install from disc, configure it the way you want, then save a copy11:06
qman__the stock disc11:06
S1amyes11:06
qman__then, you copy that image for all the new servers, already installed11:06
qman__already configured to use your mirror11:06
S1amah i see11:07
qman__you just have to change the hostname and configure the network for them11:07
qman__which you could automate with a script11:07
_rubenwhat would be the easiest way to grab the output of a kernel panic/oops? they tend to scroll off screen11:09
qman___ruben, use shift+pageup11:09
_rubenqman__: isn't gonna do much good when the system is frozen11:10
qman__well, if it's locked solid, not much you can do11:10
dwatkinsif it's reproducable, you can configure the console to output via the serial port11:10
qman__yeah, and log with your client application11:11
dwatkinswell, you can do that in any case, but if it's a reproducable problem that's useful, I mean11:11
qman__or configure your framebuffer to use a higher resolution, so it fits more on screen11:12
* dwatkins wondres if the magic SysRq keys might be useful here11:12
dwatkinsDo you have any details on the panic, _ruben?11:13
qman__if the keyboard lights are still blinking, sysrq will probably still work11:13
dwatkinsalso, is anything written to /var/log/messages at the time?11:13
qman__and /var/crash11:14
dwatkinsIt appears boot.log isn't kept between reboots11:14
_rubenit's somewhere in the (ipv6) network stack, and might be triggered by ospfv3 mucking with the fib11:14
_rubenit's a vm (esxi), wonder if i can get it to use a highres framebuffer for the console11:15
qman__might as well ask again now that some people are here11:17
qman__my file server is having an odd problem that mkdir takes a very long time11:17
dwatkinsfor all users, local and otherwise, and in all locations, qman__?11:17
qman__I checked it with tune2fs, and I'm not anywhere near running out of inodes11:17
qman__yes11:17
qman__well, all locations on the raid at least11:18
qman__I can check the rest of the system11:18
dwatkinshave you tried running strace with the relevant timestamps to see what's taking the longest time?11:18
qman__it's only mkdir, files are fine11:18
qman__I have not11:18
dwatkinsSounds like a metadata issue, but that would probably pinpoint it a little.11:18
dwatkinsStart with strace -fro mkdir $SOMEDIR11:18
dwatkinsno wait11:18
qman__directories not on the raid are quick11:19
dwatkinsStart with strace -fro mkdir.trace  mkdir $SOMEDIR11:19
dwatkinssorry11:19
qman__so it's just that filesystem11:19
qman__ok11:19
dwatkinsalso, what kind of filesystem and how is it mounted11:19
qman__when I do it with strace it goes quick11:20
qman__ext3, mounted on /home11:20
qman__only option is relatime11:20
dwatkinsthat's really wierd that it would work better when you're running with strace, that suggests it's a buffering issue, perhaps11:21
dwatkinslike it's waiting for the queue to be full before committing the mkdir11:21
qman__I have some stuff running in the background but it's half what my GUI desktop is doing11:21
qman__it shouldn't be having any significant performance impact, the load is under .111:21
qman__iowait is normal11:22
dwatkinsI'd suggest looking at sar data in that case.11:22
dwatkinsget stats every 5 seconds for a couple minutes and have a good look at all of them.11:22
qman__ok11:22
qman__thanks for the tips, at least I have something to look for now11:26
dwatkinsyou're most welcome, qman__ - I'd be very interested to know the cause when you find it.11:27
DaBeastwhats the hard drive equivilant of ifconfig? (i want to view all available drives)12:26
xampartls /dev/sd?12:27
TeTeTprobably fdisk -l12:28
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DaBeastwith fdisk it says invalid option '1'12:54
xampart"-l"12:56
DaBeaststill fails :p12:57
xamparthow about "sudo fdisk -l"12:58
DaBeastinvalid option -- '1'  :p12:59
xampartnot 1, but l as in list13:00
uvirtbotNew bug: #715141 in ntp (main) "ntp.ubuntu.com does not have AAAA record" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71514113:01
DaBeasthaha lol13:02
DaBeasthard to see the difference xD13:02
xampartcut+paste, eh?13:02
xampartand -h -option usualle helps13:03
ogrause a proper font in your IRC client :)13:03
DaBeast:p13:03
DaBeastmakes sence :p13:03
DaBeastcan linux use fat32/ntfs partitions?13:10
DaBeasti want to hook up my external harddrive to it13:11
m_tadeu_when I sudo, my server keeps saying that it can't resolve the name of the server, dispite it's identified in /etc/hosts13:29
Picim_tadeu_: Is it the same in /etc/hostname ?13:29
m_tadeu_Pici: sames name yes13:30
m_tadeu_in /etc/hosts is identified like this "127.0.1.1 myserver" right after the localhost...should this also be a 127.0.0.1?13:32
zulmorning13:34
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m_tadeu_still unable to resolve13:44
m_tadeu_what else can I do about it?13:45
uvirtbotNew bug: #715152 in ntp (main) "ntp wont run on IPv6 only host unless lo has 127.0.0.1 address" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71515213:46
RoAkSoAxMorning all13:52
m_tadeu_hi14:00
Picim_tadeu_: sorry, got stuck doing something else.  It can't hurt if you put in another line that has 127.0.0.1 like the 127.0.1.114:00
m_tadeu_Pici: it's ok...well I checked and the 127.0.1.1 is to resolve the name...apparentely sudo needs this...problem is it's there and set properly and it still complains about it14:03
Picim_tadeu_: Does `hostname` report the same hostname that you have set in /etc/hostname ?14:04
RoAkSoAxhallyn: howdy!! libvirt 0.8.7 will be in natty right?14:05
m_tadeu_Pici: in deed it does14:05
Picim_tadeu_: curious...14:06
m_tadeu_Pici: I'm out of my environment here....not much of a sys admin :) and I run out of solutions pretty fast. but this is weird...can bind have anything to do with this?14:11
Picim_tadeu_: It could, if your server couldn't resolve its own hostname for some reason due to a misconfiguration.14:13
Picim_tadeu_: does   host $(hostname)   work?14:13
m_tadeu_Pici: "not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)14:14
Picim_tadeu_: Theres your issue.  You can't resolve your own hostname.14:27
m_tadeu_Pici: will uninstalling bind solve the problem?14:31
Roasted_anybody offhand know the command to stop/start freeradius in ubuntu?14:33
resnosudo /etc/init.d/freeradius restart?14:34
Roasted_resno, why are you such a genius14:34
Roasted_stop being so smart14:34
resnoheh14:35
* resno bows14:35
Roasted_I was trying radiusd, because radiusd is what most other distros use.14:35
Roasted_duur14:35
Roasted_I feel like each freeradius guide I read, I have to adapt what I'm reading to ubuntu-based commands for it.14:35
resnoRoasted_: am i wrong? i was taking a guess14:35
Roasted_no, you're right.14:35
Roasted_I'm just explaining why I goofed.14:35
resnoah lol14:35
Roasted_it seems debian land loves to be different, since debian is the same way.14:36
Roasted_but centos/etc has the "official" guide. pfft.14:36
Roasted_hey resno here's a pop quiz question for you.14:36
uvirtbotNew bug: #461441 in exim4 (main) "package exim4-daemon-light 4.69-9ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/46144114:36
Roasted_my ubuntu install in VMWare loses external internet connection frequently. upon bootup as well as at random times. the fix? disable/renable network manager.14:36
Roasted_why. :)14:36
Roasted_Access denied14:38
Roasted_. lolz.14:38
resnoive actually read that14:38
Roasted_because it's a server I'm probably going to take out NM and static the IP in the network file.14:38
resnoRoasted_: you got vmware running? what version of ubuntu?14:38
Roasted_but I don't want to just accept that and not "fix" it or understand why14:38
Roasted_10.04.1 32 bit14:38
Roasted_it's on a static IP too.14:39
Roasted_it did it on DHCP though as well.14:39
resnoi use virtualbox now, i want to go to vmware14:39
Picim_tadeu_: I'm not familiar enough with bind configuration to say either way.14:39
resnohey Pici14:39
Roasted_I'm trying to SSH into the box now and it's saying access denied.14:39
Roasted_yet I totally know my password is like, right, or something.14:40
resnoyou are denied.14:40
Roasted_:(14:40
Roasted_resno, what did you read about that issue?14:40
resnohave any issues getting vmware running?14:40
Roasted_I didn't get vmware running.14:40
Roasted_the network admin did.14:40
resnolol oh14:41
Roasted_I'm just doing this project since it's linux based so it's kind of up my alley14:41
Roasted_trying to halp out, etc.14:41
resnoive just seen network manager have various issues when setting things up etc14:41
Roasted_yeah. it's been behaving itself nicely since 10.04 tho14:41
resnoah ok14:41
Roasted_I guess I need to brush up on how to set up static interface files, I haven't done one in a while.14:42
resnoRoasted_: do you consider yourself a sys admin?14:46
Roasted_no. I do desktop support, but they've been getting me more into server stuff.14:46
Roasted_but I'm also a linux fanboy, so when a linux project came up it got tossed to me to do.14:47
Roasted_I've worked with servers a lot, but never on a grand scale of an enterprise environment.14:47
resnoi think im going for a careear change, but i am not sure how best to get into it.14:47
Roasted_resno, what in particular?14:50
resnoleaving developement and get into sys admining14:50
Roasted_side question - if I'm setting a static IP without network manager, do I set the DNS entry in the resolv config or do I add it in network interfaces?14:50
resnowell, not leaving but just less focus14:50
Roasted_resno, well, anything in IT is a royal headache. forwarning you.14:51
patdk-wkthat depends14:51
Roasted_there's days I leave wondering why I come in here. But Is till enjoy it.14:51
patdk-wkif you have resolvconf installed, in network/interfaces14:51
patdk-wkif not, in resolv.conf14:51
Roasted_resolv.conf is in /etc/network right?14:51
patdk-wkno14:51
patdk-wk/etc/resolv.conf14:51
resnoRoasted_: true, there are issues and headaches everywhere. when it works its wonderful.14:51
Roasted_yeah I have /etc/resolv.conf14:51
Roasted_resno, yep. gotta love it. :P14:52
patdk-wkyou should always14:52
patdk-wkbut do you have /etc/resolvconf14:52
uvirtbotNew bug: #581997 in exim4 (main) "package exim4-daemon-heavy 4.69-5ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 3" [Undecided,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/58199714:52
Roasted_within /etc/resolv I have an update-libc.d folder.14:52
Roasted_but thats it14:52
Roasted_er14:52
Roasted_yes, i do14:52
Roasted_sorry. ID-10-T moment14:52
Roasted_has an entry for generated by networkmanager.14:53
Roasted_back it up and edit those entries accordingly?14:53
patdk-wkna14:53
patdk-wksafe method would be14:53
patdk-wkadd dns entrys in /etc/network/interfaces14:53
patdk-wkand also edit /etc/resolv.conf14:53
Roasted_is it nameserver or dns-nameserver?14:53
Roasted_for when I add it to net interface?14:53
hallynRoAkSoAx: yes14:53
patdk-wkresolvconf will wipe out /etc/resolv.conf if it wants do, but the network/interfaces one would be used then14:53
Roasted_hm, so what's optimal here. Do I let resolvconf alone and just add DNS to net/interface? or do I add the DNS to both?14:54
patdk-wkleave resolvconf alone14:55
patdk-wkif resolv.conf doesn't say, autogenerated by xxxxx, edit it14:55
Roasted_It says #Generated by NetworkManager14:56
RoAkSoAxhallyn: someone filed a bug requesting the update, so I just assigned it to you :)14:56
patdk-wkyou have a gui installed on that box?14:57
zulhallyn: tgt is horribly outdated in natty you want me to do an update?14:57
Roasted_yes, it's a desktop installation virtually on vmware, but it will be acting as a light duty radius authentication server.14:58
Roasted_I'm remoted in to it now14:58
Roasted_network manager is acting up, so I want to disable it and use static via interface files.14:58
Roasted_patdk-wk, by chance do you know the proper dns entry to put in net/interface? I've seen nameserver, nameservers, and dns-nameserver15:00
patdk-wkman interfaces15:00
Roasted_already been there.15:02
Roasted_I saw everything *but* nameserver.15:02
Roasted_MTU size, TTL time, etc.15:02
patdk-wkodd15:02
Roasted_gateway, pointtopoint, metric, bcast, netmask, etc.15:02
Roasted_just not... dns/nameserver :P15:03
m_tadeuPici: it worked....I unsintalled bind and setup the dns on a router15:03
Roasted_speaking of which, if I'm not using network manager, will /etc/init.d/networking stop/start/restart still work or does that only work to NM?15:04
patdk-wkdns-nameserver x.x.x.x x.x.x.x15:04
Picim_tadeu: cool beans, sorry I couldn;t be of more help.15:04
Roasted_thanks bro15:04
m_tadeuRoasted_: it works for unmanaged interfaces15:04
Roasted_I just read different guides and they all said soemthing different.15:05
m_tadeuPici: it's cool...you brought me the light to get there :)15:05
Roasted_will it be sufficient to just remove NM from startup apps? I hate to uninstall it just yet.15:06
patdk-wkno, it will remove itself15:06
m_tadeunow for the next problem...I have asterisk installed, but when I reboot, the service doesn't start15:06
uvirtbotNew bug: #488615 in exim4 (main) "package exim4-config 4.69-5ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/48861515:06
uvirtbotNew bug: #526389 in exim4 (main) "package exim4-config 4.69-11ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: useradd: cannot lock /etc/passwd; try again later." [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/52638915:06
uvirtbotNew bug: #691162 in exim4 (main) "package exim4-config 4.71-3ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/69116215:06
Roasted_removing it from startup apps won't uninstall itself though...15:08
Roasted_connect: Netowrk is unreachable.15:12
Roasted_:/15:12
m_tadeuwhere can I check if a server is being run on boot or not?15:20
patdk-wkservice?15:22
m_tadeupatdk-wk: service yes :) typo15:22
Roasted_still cant get external access.15:25
Roasted_nice.15:25
Roasted_nice nice nice.15:25
patdk-wkheh?15:25
patdk-wkm_tadeu, I haven't found a good way15:25
patdk-wkgenerally everything in /etc/init and /etc/init.d is run, and some of them disable themselfs depending on settings in /etc/default15:26
Roasted_oh, nice. somehow interfaces/network is reverting back to normal when I reboot. I lose my entire eth0 entry.15:26
Roasted_why would I lose my entire entry.15:26
uvirtbotNew bug: #715209 in rabbitmq-server (main) "Please sync rabbitmq-server 2.3.1-1 from Debian unstable" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71520915:26
uvirtbotNew bug: #378307 in exim4 (main) "local_scan modification and new package" [Undecided,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37830715:27
m_tadeuplease confir me...ubuntu only runs on run level 2?15:30
patdk-wkthere are no *levels*15:31
patdk-wkthe levels are just there to *fool* old startup scripts15:31
m_tadeupatdk-wk: well it looks like they're still being used...and mine is nunning on L2...and the rcX.d dirs have all the links to the services15:33
patdk-wklike I said, compatability mode15:36
Roasted_unknown host: www.cnet.com15:39
m_tadeupatdk-wk: got it...15:40
Roasted_except, I have an ip, and subnet, and everything else.15:40
fullstopHi all.  I have a 10.04 server that I'd like to enter a bug report for.  Unfortunately, I backported packages from 10.10 to correct the problem, and I can't run ubuntu-bug to actually report the bug against the correct version.15:40
Roasted_it just wiped my config.15:40
Roasted_I was in the middle of reading over my network interface config and it came up and said something has changed, do you want to reload your file?> I hit reload and the entire eth0 entry disappeared.15:41
Roasted_what in the world is causing this.15:41
zulwho is running the meeting today?15:41
JamesPagezul: me15:43
zulJamesPage: k i just added an agenda item15:43
JamesPagezul: nice15:43
fullstopAnyway, the qemu version in 10.04 has a pretty bad bug with virtio disks > 2TB in size.  Massive file system corruption.15:45
m_tadeuis there a tool to control the services, if they start or not?15:51
Roasted_why does my network interface file hate me.16:00
alvinm_tadeu: Not yet (last time I looked). It's on the todo-list.16:00
m_tadeualvin: thx...not good...somehow my asterisk server is not running at startup and I can't figure out why16:05
DaBeasthow can i cd to /dev/sdb1 ?16:07
DaBeastsince cd /dev/sdb1 doesnt work16:07
EvilPhoenixDaBeast:  mount /dev/sdb1 somewhere16:07
EvilPhoenixI.E.16:07
EvilPhoenixsudo mkdir /media/mountdir; <dir to mount at>; mount -t <partitiontype> /dev/sdb1 /media/mountdir16:08
Roasted_Would it make sense that having DHCP still enabled on a machine with a static IP could result in the /etc/network/interface file changing at completely random times back to default?16:08
EvilPhoenixthat's one way at least16:08
EvilPhoenixer16:08
EvilPhoenixsudo mount*16:08
alvinm_tadeu: Since Ubuntu switched to upstart (without the 'legacy mode'), a lot of stuff doesn't autostart. I'm having the same struggles, but with other software. Proper boot logging would be nice too.16:09
DaBeasthmmm, let me try that, thanks :p16:09
DaBeastso its sudo mount /media/mountdir; <dir to mount at>; mount -t <partitiontype> /dev/sdb1 /media/mountdir ?16:10
alvinm_tadeu: Asterix is probably missing an upstart-compatible boot script16:10
EvilPhoenixDaBeast:  well, that's the code, but you need to put a few things in there16:10
DaBeastwhy does it do btw, the mounting16:10
EvilPhoenixDaBeast:  (a) you need to decide what to name the mountdir16:10
EvilPhoenixDaBeast:  (b) you need to know the partition type, and i have an extra ; in there16:11
m_tadeualvin: is upstart that thing that you start a service with "service xxxx start"?16:11
DaBeastits ntfs, for windows compatibillity16:11
DaBeastits an external usb drive16:11
Roasted_How do I disable DHCP without uninstalling it? If I uninstall DHCP it'll take out ebox, whcih is something I NEED to stay installed. I just want to disable DHCP on eth0.16:12
EvilPhoenixDaBeast:  then try this: sudo mkdir /media/<dir to mount at>; sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sdb1 /media/<dir to mount at>16:12
DaBeastdo i need to mount it every time the server reboots?16:12
alvinm_tadeu: Yes. (I think the 'service' part might be deprecated)16:12
EvilPhoenixDaBeast:  generally, yes.  but if its a server, how often are you going to be rebooting it?16:12
DaBeastwhats the <dir to mount at> ? it seems odd to me, since its my first linux experience :D16:13
DaBeastprobably allot16:13
EvilPhoenixDaBeast:  you put whatever directory name you want there :P16:13
EvilPhoenixi.e.16:13
DaBeastsince it wont be online 24/716:13
EvilPhoenixif i wanted to name the directory i'm mounting the drive to "evil", i'd do this command then:16:14
m_tadeualvin: "service xxx start" works fine..."start xxx" says it doensn't know the job16:14
DaBeastits an old laptop, i'm wanting to convert it to a seedbox :D16:14
EvilPhoenixsudo mkdir /media/evil; sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sdb1 /media/evil16:14
alvinIsn't it 'xxx start'?16:14
EvilPhoenixDaBeast:  lol, i dont recommend running a laptop as a server16:14
EvilPhoenixat ANY time16:14
patdk-wkm_tadeu, sounds like it was moved to upstart16:14
DaBeastwhy not?16:14
EvilPhoenixDaBeast:  they arent built for it16:14
EvilPhoenixconsider.16:15
DaBeasttrue, it has ben on for a couple of days before tough16:15
EvilPhoenixi've got this laptop here that runs standard Ubuntu Desktop edition.16:15
DaBeastworked just fine16:15
EvilPhoenixit overheats every other day if I run it without shutdown16:15
EvilPhoenixnow consider my desktop box.16:15
EvilPhoenixcustom built16:15
alvinm_tadeu: There is a /var/log/boot (don't use - breaks your system) and a /var/log/boot.log (but information in there is not incorrect, but misleading)16:15
EvilPhoenixrunning as a server16:15
alvinm_tadeu: But if your daemon is in there, upstart at least attempts to start it16:16
DaBeasthmm16:16
EvilPhoenixoverheats every 3 weeks that i dont keep tabs on the thing16:16
EvilPhoenixalso16:16
EvilPhoenixmore power in the desktop than the laptop16:16
EvilPhoenixand when I say desktop, substitute server in for the word16:16
DaBeastwell, i'm wanting to underclock the laptop so it gets less hot16:16
EvilPhoenixstill dont recommend a laptop as a server platform16:16
DaBeastits only for downloading some torrents and nzb's16:16
EvilPhoenixOH GOD... torrents... o.o16:17
* EvilPhoenix walks out upon hearing the ungodly word that was just spoken16:17
DaBeastyes, i'm a sinner xD16:17
DaBeastalso, torrents arent nessesairly illegal, you know :p16:18
alvinm_tadeu: Does asterisk needs network connectivity in order to work?16:18
alvinm_tadeu: (to start, that is)16:18
m_tadeualvin: it does...because it does some checking for name servers and other hosts, etc16:21
alvinm_tadeu: That' bad news. That is in essence my problem too. Someone is working on improving this aspect. A service, or part of it that relies on the network being there will often fail. (NFS, libvirt,... and apparently also asterisk)16:22
alvinI hear systemd has the same troubles with NFS... Booting isn't funny anymore nowadays. (But fast as ligtning!)16:26
m_tadeualvin: well should that try be logged in /var/log/boot.log? and the asterisk log should have something too, I guess16:26
alvinm_tadeu: I think it should, yes.16:27
m_tadeualvin: well it's not...that's why I think it's not even trying to run it16:27
alvinm_tadeu: My remark about the log nog being reliable is because the log might be full or errors/warnings about something not working, while it sometimes does. Like mounting remote drives.16:27
m_tadeualvin: I see16:28
alvinm_tadeu: And after boot you can start it manually, without errors?16:28
DaBeastEvilPhoenix now hates me xD16:28
EvilPhoenixhuh?16:28
EvilPhoenixohi16:28
EvilPhoenixsorry, i was actually trying to find an excuse to get coffee16:28
EvilPhoenix:P16:28
EvilPhoenixanyways...16:28
DaBeastlol16:28
EvilPhoenixso where was I16:29
EvilPhoenixoh right16:29
DaBeastanyways, i think my laptop would be good starters hardware16:29
EvilPhoenix*shrugs*16:29
EvilPhoenixdo what you want, I gave you the command structure for the mount command16:29
DaBeastyes, thank you, kind sir :D16:29
EvilPhoenixonce you make the directory you're mounting to, though, you wont need to recreate it each time16:30
EvilPhoenixbut you WILL need to mount it each time16:30
EvilPhoenixyou restart16:30
DaBeastcant i put it in some kind of autoexec?16:30
patdk-wkdabeast, sure, install dos16:30
EvilPhoenixmaybe fstab... but idk16:30
EvilPhoenixpatdk-wk:  lol16:30
DaBeastrofl patdk-wk16:30
patdk-wkhasn't the whole auto-x thing cause most all security issues for microsoft?16:31
patdk-wkautorun usb, cdrom, floppy, emailattachments, ...16:31
EvilPhoenixpatdk-wk:  indeed, but discuss that in ##windows or #ubuntu-offtopic16:31
EvilPhoenixkay?16:31
patdk-wkna, it's related to this16:32
EvilPhoenix:P16:32
patdk-wkwhy I wouldn't want an autorun on mount in my unix machines16:32
EvilPhoenixhe doesnt want autorun ya tard, he wants it to just MOUNT16:32
hallyncmagina: do you have any complaints to zul's plan to update tgt for lucid?16:32
EvilPhoenixhe wants the thing to mount automagically on boot16:32
DaBeasti mean like, for network settings youd have /etc/network/interfaces16:32
patdk-wkoh heh16:32
patdk-wkit confused me :)16:33
zulhallyn: no for natty16:33
patdk-wkya, fstab :)16:33
* EvilPhoenix cannot assist with fstab config :/16:33
DaBeastalso, what will happen when the drive isnt inserted?16:33
EvilPhoenixit'll fail to mount :P16:33
EvilPhoenixand probly spit an error into the logs somewhere16:33
DaBeasti tought it might keep spamming the terminal or somethign :p16:33
hallynzul: d'oh.16:34
m_tadeualvin: yes with no problem at all16:34
EvilPhoenixit might, since I've never actually had an issue with mounting, since I have RAID setup on my server box :P16:34
hallynzul: in that case, pure awesomeness, thanks16:34
patdk-wkna, normally only once16:34
EvilPhoenixi havent had an fstab issue yet so meh16:34
EvilPhoenix:P16:34
DaBeast:p16:34
patdk-wkI have nfs fstab issues, I still can't solve16:35
alvinm_tadeu: In that case, it's a bug in either asterisk or upstart. I'd try filing with $ ubuntu-bug asterisk16:35
DaBeastis fstab a component of mount?16:36
DaBeastbecause fstab doesnt seem to exist alone16:36
patdk-wkman fstab, /etc/fstab16:36
patdk-wkmount uses fstab16:36
patdk-wkbasically like a config file16:36
DaBeasti see, thanks16:36
EvilPhoenixexcept since you said you're a linux newb, i'd not go messing with fstab if I were you16:37
EvilPhoenixunless you're guided through the process :P16:37
EvilPhoenixyou mess up fstab, you can seriously screw up your ability to boot :P16:37
DaBeastdarn :p16:37
alvinEvilPhoenix: Can't get worse. The NFS part in my fstab is the same as the fstab of my collegue. My shares get mounted and his do not. We have the same errors during boot. (failed to resolve server, name or service not known, terminated with status 32)16:39
alvinHe always has to do mount -a after boot16:40
EvilPhoenixlol16:40
patdk-wkadd the name to the hosts file?16:40
patdk-wkI just nfs mount with ip's16:41
alvinHe's not here, but the machine is up. trying...16:41
alvinpatdk-wk: Well, well... it works. What's the difference?16:45
patdk-wkyour dns server isn't working when he boots16:45
patdk-wkor, his dns server16:45
alvinWe have been searching for this a long time and I don't have to add the IP16:45
patdk-wkwhat dns server you using?16:46
patdk-wkand is it in your hosts file?16:46
alvinWe're both using DHCP.16:46
alvinNo, I don't have the server in the hosts file16:46
patdk-wkwhat dhcp server?16:46
alvinbind. It's the same machine as the dhcp server16:46
patdk-wkheh?16:47
patdk-wkyou have atleast 3 machines there?16:47
alvinNow his log doesn't complain about not finding the server. Mine still does16:47
patdk-wkyours, his, and a dhcp/bind router?16:47
alvinpatdk-wk: Yes, (and about 80 other machines)16:48
patdk-wkyour machine must be faster than his then16:48
patdk-wkguess his is taking too long to get dhcp going and started16:48
patdk-wkwhere yours fails a few times, but then gets dns working, and goes on16:48
alvinI think he's on a slower part of the network. His machine is a core duo. Mine is i516:49
alvinBefore upstart, we could all boot and mount without trouble with the same fstab configuration.16:49
patdk-wkyep16:49
patdk-wkcause upstart changed it all16:49
alvinSame network, but with some slower machines.16:49
patdk-wkbefore everything was in a nice neat order16:49
DaBeastEvilPhoenix: succes! :D16:50
DaBeasti edited the fstab, it works16:50
DaBeastlong live wikipedia lol16:50
alvinnow it's chaos. This is my boot.log .... http://pastebin.com/vT92eYde16:51
alvinOne look at that file is always: omg! it's all going wrong!16:52
alvin(and that's the log when shares actually do get mounted)16:52
patdk-wkit's the same issue16:52
alvinpatdk-wk: Do you know an open bug about this?16:54
patdk-wkI have searched and looked, and I think they are closed16:55
patdk-wkatleast your issue is easy to fix16:55
patdk-wkmine not so much, and stil not sure why16:55
alvinWell, workaround.16:55
alvinIt's different?16:55
patdk-wkwell, if you didn't use dhcp, it would work without hosts, easily16:55
alvin(I did file some bugs about this, but they are set to resolved.)16:56
patdk-wkI use ip addresses, not host names, so I don't have your issue16:56
alvinpatdk-wk: I started using dhcp because it didn't work without it in the past... (resolved now)16:56
patdk-wkbut if my network card is down, boot hangs on nfs mounts16:56
alvinah16:56
alvinThere is this bug 27545116:58
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 275451 in sysvinit "nfs mounts specified in fstab is not mounted on boot. " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27545116:58
alvinFor some people it only works when using DHCP, for some it only works with static IP.16:59
uvirtbotNew bug: #715281 in postfix (main) "Upon update, /etc/postfix/main.cf stopped procmail processing" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71528117:01
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nhckWhen installing WebDav on apache. How do I get it to create seperate directories for each user that logs in? like https://webdav.example.com -> user a logs in -> data gets mapped to folder a17:16
RoAkSoAxkirkland: ok so what exactly woulod be the purpose of adding the indicator for testdrive?17:28
kirklandRoAkSoAx: if someone has TestDrive installed, it would tell them when a candidate ISO is ready for A1, A2, A3, B1, RC, or GA17:29
RoAkSoAxkirkland: if it's just for that, we might as well have notifications (notify-osd) with configurable remainders or something17:30
RoAkSoAxuntil I can find a better use for the indicator17:31
RoAkSoAxi'll have it anyways17:31
RoAkSoAxkirkland: now, how can I determine if there's candidate ISO ready for A1,etc,etc?17:32
kirklandRoAkSoAx: great question;  i'm not sure.  hggdh: is there a way to tell, programmatically?17:35
kirklandRoAkSoAx: i was thinking something along the lines of the way the envelop lights up green, when you have email in the inbox17:36
uvirtbotNew bug: #715294 in openipmi (main) "Loading ipmi_msghandler generates a kernel Oops" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71529417:36
SpamapSdoesn't notify-osd disappear after a while? Seems the messaging indicator is a better place for this.17:36
SpamapSkirkland: bingo! messaging indicator is t3h bomb. :)17:36
kirklandSpamapS: yeah, i agree, notify-osd goes away17:39
RoAkSoAxkirkland: SpamapS yeah messaging indicator then. The only problem would be to know how if the candidate ISO is available17:39
kirklandRoAkSoAx: yeah, for that, let's talk to hggdh and the q/a team17:39
RoAkSoAxs/how if/when is17:39
RoAkSoAxhggdh: ping17:39
kirklandRoAkSoAx: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/11.04/17:39
kirklandRoAkSoAx: i think that should tell you17:40
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hggdhkirkland: no, there is no way to tell programatically if an ISO is a candidate...17:40
hggdhRoAkSoAx: pong17:40
RoAkSoAxkirkland: if they gives us a .manifest or .manifest-daily that would be the best17:41
RoAkSoAxhggdh: ""17:41
kirklandhggdh: hmm, well that seems to be something that we should remedy17:41
RoAkSoAxhggdh: ^^17:41
kirklandRoAkSoAx: let's see if cjwatson has any ideas17:41
hggdhkirkland: iso.qa.ubuntu.com will send out an email when an ISO is *officially* available for tests, but this is all17:41
kirklandcjwatson: howdy;  we'd like a programmatic way to determine when there are Alpha/Beta/RC candidate ISOs available17:41
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kirklandhggdh: hmm, can we get that process to put up a flag somewhere wgettable, too?17:42
hggdhRoAkSoAx: we need an out-of-band (I guess) process for that17:42
cjwatsonkirkland: the best way right now is to scrape iso.qa.ubuntu.com17:42
hggdhkirkland: this might be a way.17:42
cjwatsoncandidate images are put there17:42
kirklandcjwatson: okay, thanks17:43
cjwatsonI wouldn't want to add something on cdimage until we add some mechanism for us to programmatically push to iso.qa - otherwise things will get out of sync17:43
hggdhone could wget iso.qa.u.c, and check the headers17:43
kirklandcjwatson: fwiw, RoAkSoAx is going to add a Messaging Indicator to TestDrive, that will flag users of TestDrive when there are candidate images available17:43
kirklandcjwatson: fair enough;  scraping should suffice for a first cut17:43
cjwatsonright, I scanned scrollback17:44
cjwatsonit's a good idea17:44
kirklandcjwatson: thanks17:44
* kirkland is always nervous running ideas by cjwatson ;-)17:44
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* sbeattie recalls that stgraber add a manifest of some kind of official candidate images somewhere on iso.q.u.c17:44
sbeatties/add/added/17:44
hggdhbut there is an issue there -- right now, for example, iso.qa is open for alpha2 tests...17:45
cjwatsonheh, I generally like the idea of development-process indicators, we just haven't done many yet17:45
cjwatsonhggdh: well, we can clean up the metadata17:45
cjwatsoniso.qa is definitely the canonical place right now though17:45
hggdhcjwatson: I agree.17:45
cjwatsonhggdh: I've hidden alpha-217:46
cjwatson(this may make it hard to test the indicator app though!  maybe stgraber or somebody can help you bring up a test instance?)17:46
RoAkSoAxi guess the easies way to go would be to have a manifes at iso.qa17:48
hggdhyes, this may be too restrictive. Or leaving it open (so that the bug references can be looked at) and adding a message/metadata "tests open/closed"?17:48
hggdhRoAkSoAx: and how do you find out if the manifest is current?17:48
RoAkSoAxhggdh: if the manifest is not empty :)17:50
RoAkSoAxhggdh kirkland ok but first, if an image is in iso.qa, would that be the same image as in cdimage.u.c ?17:52
hggdhit would be the same, yes17:53
hggdhperhaps the easiest way would be to add metadata to the page when the tests are opened17:54
RoAkSoAxhggdh: otherway would be something like having a .manifest with "alpha2 desktop" "alpha2 server" etc etc. when the images are available. when they are unavailable, then cleanup the manifest and leave it empty17:55
RoAkSoAxhggdh: so that whoever tests the ISO with testdrive, he/she can just use the daily image in cdimage.u.c17:56
RoAkSoAxhggdh: but the manifest will only server for the notification purpose17:56
RoAkSoAxs/server for/serve17:56
hggdhRoAkSoAx: I bite, it is workable -- cjwatson, agree?17:57
hggdhand who will do it?17:57
geekbriI have to say, ubuntu is easily the best distro to use with EC2.  Thanks anybody in here who is involved in that :)17:59
RoAkSoAxhggdh: yeah cause be pretty much the same approach as the .manifest-daily on cdimage.u.c. If the image is available, make it available, if not, don't. So in the tracker, if the ISO image is available in the tracker, make it available, so that testdrive can make a notification17:59
RoAkSoAxand then, testdrive will poll that tracker manifest every X seconds/minutes/hours and make the proper notification18:00
cjwatsonhggdh: if it's autogenerated by the ISO tracker, sure18:00
cjwatsonbut I don't know that codebase18:01
stgrabercjwatson,sbeattie : what's up ?18:01
hggdhstgraber: welcome, sir!18:01
hggdhstgraber: we are discussing how we can automate announcements of a new ISO candidate18:01
sbeattiestgraber: IIRC, you added a path to iso.q.u.c that published the paths of the current isos under testing.18:02
sbeatties/path to/path on/18:02
hggdhpatch?18:02
sbeattiestgraber: I don't recall what that path was (the dl-iso script doesn't make use of it)18:02
sbeattiestgraber: (by paths, I mean it published the urls on cdimages to the isos)18:04
sbeattiestgraber: do you recall the path on iso.q.u.c where that got published?18:05
lucascastrosomeone already has used virtualbox-4.0 on lucid ?18:06
rossouwapDoes anybody know if Ubuntu runs on an HP DL385G7 Server - AMD Opteron 6172 processor?18:07
stgrabersbeattie: good question, I remember I implemented that but I don't remember the URL, let me have a quick look.18:07
stgrabersbeattie: /dllist apparently18:08
stgraberyep, seems to work, though there's nothing on iso.qa.ubuntu.com yet18:09
sbeattiestgraber: 404s for me, hrm.18:11
stgrabersbeattie: iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/dllist18:11
sbeattiestgraber: ah, cool!18:11
stgrabernot sure what the format is though, if I were to re-implement that now, I'd do it with a json interface like I did for my other Drupal project (Edubuntu weblive)18:12
sbeattiehggdh: okay, there's the URL for testdrive to monitor for candidate isos/images: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/dllist18:12
hggdhRoAkSoAx: ^18:12
sbeattiestgraber: IIRC it's just a straight list of URLs, no JSON or anything like that.18:13
hggdhI understand that if the dllist is empty, there is no test currently scheduled18:13
hggdhcorrect?18:13
stgrabersbeattie: yeah, I remember it's plain text, not sure if that's just URL or if it also exports the name of the build and version (though that can be guessed from the URL)18:13
stgraberhggdh: yep18:13
hggdhRoAkSoAx: sounds easily implementable on testdrive18:14
RoAkSoAxhggdh: cool then. That will do18:15
RoAkSoAxthanks18:16
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RoyKevening18:46
zulSpamapS: i uploaded the FTBFS for handlersocket18:46
nhckWhen installing WebDav on apache. How do I get it to create seperate directories for each user that logs in? like https://webdav.example.com -> user a logs in -> data gets mapped to his/her folder on the server.18:47
SpamapSzul: muy bien, gracias. :)18:51
zulSpamapS: bien sur18:52
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Roasted_at random times, ebox (zentyal) magically stops responding when Im on the web interface of it through my ubuntu server, but when I go to my ubuntu desktop edition server it works fine. Then if I go back to the interface on my laptop, its magically working. What gives?19:04
AntiSociaLlol19:33
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RoAkSoAxsmoser: btw will start looking into the ebs root snapshots thingy after I eat lunch, in the next half hour or so19:51
EtienneGhey kirkland!  I see that you have reviewed a proposed likewise-open SRU for maverick and lucid back in December.  It's marked as "Needs fixing".  Any idea if anyone is looking after that?19:52
kirklandEtienneG: sorry, no :-/19:52
EtienneGkirkland, as reference, that's related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/likewise-open/+bug/53462919:52
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 534629 in likewise-open "AssumeDefaultDomain does not work" [Medium,Fix committed]19:52
EtienneGkirkland, no, as in "nobody is looking after it", or no as in "I do not know if someone is looking at it"?  :)19:53
kirklandEtienneG: "i don't know"19:53
kirklandEtienneG: but "i doubt anyone is"19:53
kirklandEtienneG: let me check the bug19:53
EtienneGkirkland, ah, ok!  get it19:54
EtienneGerr, *got it19:54
kirklandEtienneG: hmm, where's the patch?19:55
kirklandEtienneG: what bug is in "needs-fixing" state?19:55
EtienneGkirkland, not sure, that's bug #53462919:56
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 534629 in likewise-open "AssumeDefaultDomain does not work" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/53462919:56
kirklandEtienneG: ah, i see19:57
EtienneGkirkland, seems like you reviewed a branch on December 8th, it's marked "Needs fixing"19:57
kirklandEtienneG: i reviewed the patch as part of my patch pilot day19:57
EtienneGkirkland, I am not 100% up-to-date on developer practice.  IIUC, the "Needs Fixing" tag mean the patch needs to be cleaned up, right?19:58
EtienneGso I guess I have to poke the guy who did the original patch19:58
kirklandEtienneG: https://code.launchpad.net/~ssalley/ubuntu/maverick/likewise-open/likewise-open.fix627272/+merge/3874119:58
kirklandEtienneG: there's my review comments19:58
kirklandEtienneG: quoting myself, "I'll be happy to sponsor this as soon as (1) is trivially fixed in your branch, and as soon as each bug is updated per (2).  Then, the package will go into the -proposed queue, and we'll need you or someone else to go through each of those 9 bugs and work their way through the reproduce instructions, noting if the new package fixes the known bugs and does cause regression."19:59
kirklandEtienneG: the diff is HUGE for an SRU, Diff: 1427 lines (+1234/-32) 14 files modified20:00
kirklandEtienneG: and it claims to fix 9 bugs20:00
EtienneGkirkland, ok, got it20:00
EtienneGkirkland, thing is: there's a lot of bug to fix in likewise-open20:01
kirklandEtienneG: heh20:01
kirklandEtienneG: yeah20:01
kirklandEtienneG: it might make more sense to just get a newer version in lucid-backports20:02
EtienneGkirkland, but then lucid-backport come with no commitment of maintenance20:02
EtienneGkirkland, I will ponder the question20:02
kirklandEtienneG: true20:03
kirklandEtienneG: alright, well, if you or someone will update each of the bugs fixed by this branch with an SRU statement in the top, i will sponsor the upload to -proposed20:04
kirklandEtienneG: where it will need a fair amount of testing20:04
EtienneGkirkland, I think that can be arranged.  I will see if I can delegate that to one of my minion :)20:04
kirklandEtienneG: coolio20:04
kirklandEtienneG: poke me when done20:04
RoAkSoAxkirkland: btw!! jsut remembered... can you please release a new PowerNap when you have a chance?20:08
kirklandRoAkSoAx: sure20:08
RoAkSoAxkirkland: and let's discuss the second stage thing for powersave later this week ;)20:09
lirakisim thinking of trying out ubuntu server for the first time, but i wanted to better understand the packaging lifecycle before I choose LTS or not20:10
lirakisdoes LTS have a fixed package set (versions) that just get security backports?20:10
lirakisor do the actual package versions get update between LTS releases20:10
pmatulis_lirakis: no release updates the major version numbers20:11
EtienneGlirakis, version are frozen at release time, and all releases (including LTS) only get security fixes20:11
lirakisgot it.20:11
lirakisand .. are there migrations between releases for a box that has already been installed?  or do you pretty much have to wipe out the box and restart20:12
lirakisbecause, I would like the shorter release cycle of non-LTS ... but if it just means that every 6 months i have to reinstall ... thats not really worth it.20:13
lirakisfortunately though, i guess... 10.04 was cut not too long ago, so its probably got very recent set of package versions20:14
lirakisIs there some where I can check what versions of specific packages are for a release, without having it installed?20:14
lirakislike... i need to have libnl > 1.1  and some other bits for building a wireless access point20:14
shaunolirakis: packages.ubuntu.com can be a goldmine for that kinda info20:14
lirakisthanks again - i will check it ot20:15
lirakis*out20:15
lirakisdo you guys generally see more people running LTS, or non-LTS20:15
lirakisjust want to know which has a larger user & support base20:15
resnolirakis: LTS20:15
shaunoI can only speak for myself,  but LTS20:16
resnoat least imo is the ebst20:16
resnoby defitiontion support will be strongest for LTS20:16
resno"larger user" base? who knows really20:16
shauno6 months is great for a desktop where I constantly want more toys.  but it's far too fast for servers.  that'd give me 3-4 months of stable before I'm already testing upgrades again20:17
pmatulis_lirakis: of course you can upgrade to the next release20:17
EtienneGlirakis, same here.  I would stick with LTS unless you have a very good reason not to20:17
lirakiswell i know LTS is supported for a longer period of time ... so I guess it has more time to accumulate users.... but if it was significantly less popular, it wouldnt necessarily "by definition" have more suport base .. from a community perspective20:17
lirakisokay ... sounds like LTS is the way to go ... and fortunately its a recent release20:17
resnowho knows/cares what the community does?20:17
lirakisresno, ... so I can research other peoples mistakes, and solutions20:18
lirakis:D20:18
resnolirakis: ah...20:18
lirakisim bound to make the same ones20:18
lirakisbut barring package versions .. ill get LTS20:18
resnoin my opinion LTS is the best way to go.20:18
lirakisthanks for the info guys20:18
resnoi havnet even updated my desktops yet20:18
EtienneGlirakis, one of the thing to watch out for is hardware support.  lucid has kernel 2.6.32.  As long as it support your hardware, your golden.  Otherwise, you will either need to go for a "regular" release, or use the lts backported kernel20:19
lirakisEtienneG, thanks for the heads up - I am not running any hardware newer than ... 2-3 years old.20:19
lirakisso I should be fine with 2.6.32.20:19
lirakiscentos 5 is running 2.6.18 ... and libnl was an issue with a kernel that old20:20
lirakisthis is my first foray into ubuntu based servers ... so again, i appreciate the info, thanks!20:22
resnolirakis: what did you use before?20:22
lirakisresno, centos for the last 5 years or so20:22
EtienneGlirakis, you are welcome.  be sure to check the ubuntu server guide.  It's nowhere complete, but it does have some good info20:23
lirakisand ... gentoo previously20:23
resnolirakis: heh, im just testing out centos now :)20:23
hggdhzul: using the test rig?20:23
lirakisresno, centos 5.5 is so old ... and 6 is too long in the waiting20:23
zulhggdh: just cempedak20:23
zulgimme a couple of minutes20:23
lirakisat least i have some options with ubuntu for whether or not i want a more up to date, but less stable system ... centos doesnt have that20:24
hggdhOK. Please do not reboot now, I will reset the systems to Hardy, and (then) put cempedak back into default PXE20:24
hggdhso you will not get booted to Hardy also ;-)20:24
lirakisEtienneG, I bought the official ubuntu server book just to have around .. but i will use online docs for sure20:24
k4kSo, I've noticed that the placement of files for apache in ubuntu is different from what I'm used to (rhel based systems) which file would one place the DirectoryIndex in on ubuntu?20:25
guntbertk4k: are you talking about index.html et al. ?20:26
resnolirakis: i will say this, support here friendly then in #centos20:26
k4kguntbert: yes20:26
lirakisresno, thats a nice thing :D20:26
k4kI'm used to that being in the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file20:26
lirakisi also run ubuntu on all my laptops ... its  a god send after using gentoo for so long20:26
zulhggdh:its all yours20:26
lirakis... but i dont really know how it works behind the scenes so much20:26
lirakisso .. i thought using it as a server might give me the opportunity to learn more about htat20:27
lirakis*that20:27
lirakisive never had to "administer" a debian based system really ... so .. i figured i might as well learn since im using it for all my desktops now20:27
resnolirakis: heh, its funny we are going opposite ways. me into centos,. you away20:27
lirakisyeah20:27
guntbertk4k: look into /etc/apache2/sites-available and sites-enabled20:27
resnoalthough i hold debain near and dear to my heart20:27
k4kguntbert: thanks I've been looking there, I'm assuming that's where they go, but there were no lines yet specified for "DirectoryIndex" in there so I was not sure20:28
lirakisuntill ubuntu .. i just didnt find debian a "reasonable" os to run.  very dogmatic etc.20:28
k4kI'll try it and see what happens20:28
lirakisok .. LTS torrent is d/ling ... ill wipe out my box tonight and get started on it20:29
lirakisim sure ill be around :D20:29
guntbertk4k: seems the best way - I have no installed apache right now :-)20:29
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hggdhzul: it is safe, again, to reboot cempedak20:37
zulhggdh: cool thanks20:37
kirklandsmoser: ping20:46
smoserhere20:46
kirklandsmoser: where's the best documentation for someone who wants to customize the Ubuntu EC2 AMI?20:46
smoserthere isn't really good documentation :-(20:47
smoserbut, for an ebs image, use 'create-image'.20:47
smoserfor an instance store private image use 'ec2-bundle-vol'20:47
smoserwith either of those routes, you really should not make things public, just because there is a high possibility of leaking things (your credentials and such accidently)20:48
smoserif you want to do it "right", then download image from http://uec-images.ubutnu.com and mount loopback, chroot, do things, ...20:49
kirklandsmoser: he definitely wants to keep them private20:49
kirklandsmoser: okay, so the loopback/chroot is the "correct" method?20:50
smoserthen euca-bundle-vol or create-image if you can be private.20:50
smoserloopback and chroot via some revision controlled script, yeah, is what i'd really suggest.20:51
k4kOK I've been going around in circles here. I have apache site-available/default set to /var/www like normal. I have index.php set as a DirectoryIndex for that site. I have a2enmod php5 says it's enabled and I have my index.php file in the document root. However, it still wants me to download the php file, not show it to me.21:02
Picik4k: can www-data execute the file?21:03
k4kwww-data?21:03
Picik4k: The user that apache normally runs as.21:03
k4kgood question...I will be so ashamed if that's all it is...21:04
k4kdoes there need to be the execute flag on the file or can it just be rw-?21:05
k4k...meh, just answered that for myself, didn't make a difference21:06
leniosk4k, you'll need "AddType application/x-httpd-php .php" somewhere21:17
lenioslike /etc/apache2/httpd.conf21:17
mrothhhwere can i download a xen based ubuntu=server21:18
k4klenios: would that be apache2.conf or in the sites-enabled/IOB file I'm using?21:19
leniosapache2.conf21:21
k4klenios: ok I did that right below line "DefaultType" and it still won't work, I'm now getting a blank "index of /" page21:22
lenioswhen getting http://host/index.php ?21:23
k4kno when going to http://host21:23
k4kdoing /index.php after it get file not found which means something isn't looking in the right place, but I've got all the files pointed at the directory with this php file in it21:24
leniosin what directory is the index.php file?21:25
DodgeThiscan anyone help-me with nagios?21:25
lenios(full path)21:25
k4k/var/www/outboard/21:25
lenioshttp://host/outboard/index.php ?21:25
k4kand I have DocumentRoot set to that same path and <Directory /var/www/outboard/> set as well21:25
leniosoh21:25
leniosdoes it work with an html file?21:26
k4klet me check21:26
DodgeThishow can i add hosts to nagios?21:27
k4klenios: nope, so it's definitely looking at the wrong directory me thinks21:27
leniosi think so too21:27
k4kwhat else could be telling it where to look though?21:28
k4komg I got it21:33
k4khow stupid21:33
k4kfor future reference, if anyone cares. Moved /outboard to /opt/outboard and re-pointed sites-available/IOB to point there instead and it worked...had to have been permissions related21:35
sorenk4k: Uh.. You kept saying it was in /var/www/outboard/?21:50
RoAkSoAxkirkland: something like this? http://me.roaksoax.com/Screenshot.png21:58
RoAkSoAxSpamapS: ^^21:58
DaBeastrandom question; how can i chmod my file to look like this? -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3000 2007-03-06 22:40 /etc/init.d/rtorrent22:02
DaBeasti did sudo chown -R 0755 /etc/init.d/rtorrent22:02
DaBeastbut now its -rw-r--r-- 1 755 root 4394 2011-02-08 22:23 /etc/init.d/rtorrent :p :s22:02
patdk-lapwhy not a chmod?22:03
DaBeastwhoops, pasted a second smiley :p22:03
DaBeastdunno, is there a difference?22:03
patdk-lapman chmod22:03
patdk-lapman chown22:03
DaBeastk22:03
SpamapSRoAkSoAx: thats "bloody brilliant"22:03
DaBeasthow do i close the manual? lol22:04
air^q22:04
DaBeastthx22:04
DaBeastgot it, thanks22:06
RoAkSoAxSpamapS: hehe now the hard part >P make it work rather than just display it lol!22:06
Roasteddoes anybody know if there's a GUI for setting up freeradius on ubuntu?22:09
EtienneGkirkland, regarding the likewise-open bugs we discussed earlier, if I want them to be SRU'ed in both lucid-proposed and maverick-proposed, I first need to confirm in each respective release, and then use "Nominate for series" to nominate them to lucid-updates and maverick-updates.  Correct?22:30
RoAkSoAxEtienneG: correct22:33
EtienneGRoAkSoAx, thx, mang!22:34
RoAkSoAxno probs ;)22:36
EtienneGRoAkSoAx, if I am not mistaken, it is the SRU team that add the verification-needed tag, right?  Or should I do it myself when I add the SRU blurb to the bug description?22:36
RoAkSoAxEtienneG: correct! the SRU team is the one in charge of that22:38
EtienneGcool beans, thx again22:38
DaBeastAnyone know what LSB information is?22:38
DaBeastupdate-rc.d: warning: /etc/init.d/rtorrent missing LSB information22:38
RoAkSoAxEtienneG: so you should just get it fixed, get it uploaded or someone to sponsor the upload. Then the SRU team will put it in -proposed and add verification-needed for people to verify it actually fixes the bug.22:39
EtienneGRoAkSoAx, got it!22:40
ZacLnxNewbRoyK:  hi23:11
ZacLnxNewbhow's people?23:13
_Steve_P-T_Hello everyone, Not sure if I'm in the correct place to ask about a vsftp problem?23:17
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  try us23:17
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  we hate FTP though23:17
_Steve_P-T_I will ask it anyway, How you you share more folders in users other than there homes23:18
_Steve_P-T_I was told to use the mount -- bind /folder   /userhome/folder    is that correct?23:19
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_: can you repeat the question?23:19
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_: I don't understand the question23:19
_Steve_P-T_sorry, I will try again..23:20
_Steve_P-T_How do I share floders with ftp users, SVFTP locks user into their homes. But I would like to give acess to other folders23:21
_Steve_P-T_is the best way to  mount --bind /folder  /userhome/floder ?23:22
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  right off the bat  everyone here would suggest SFTP23:22
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ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  but for VSFTP it's probably in it's config, or it could possibly be as easy as sudo chown <user> folder23:23
_Steve_P-T_ok thanks very much, will do some reading about SFTP23:23
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  or changing directory permissions so that all users can view those folders.23:23
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  what are you running?23:24
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:   I have a guiless ubuntu server23:24
_Steve_P-T_I have running  ubuntu server 10.10 with vsftp  works fine23:25
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  Then SFTP is already installed basically23:25
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:    I use putty to remotely manage my server from my windows 7 netbook.23:26
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  and then I use FileZilla to connect via SFTP to the server.23:26
_Steve_P-T_I also connect with PUTTY frm W7, mediatomb works fine. server is headless.23:26
_Steve_P-T_I have an archive which I need to share with a number of users  whcih is spread over a number of folfers23:27
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  in that case, connecting with a SFTP client is as easy as putting in your username and password that you use for putty23:28
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  what ftp client do you use?  I use FileZilla, which has a  "File" -> "Site Manager" - > SFTP server connection area23:29
_Steve_P-T_I think the term I was looking for was virtua folders, can SFTP creat those , Filezilla is used by the users23:29
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  I believe so23:33
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  to create a virtual folder, or link, I think that's     lk <fileorfoldername>  /wherever/wherever/23:34
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  I warn you though, I'm a newb with linux. >.>23:34
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  I was astouneded at how EASY it was for me to connect with SFTP23:34
ZacLnxNewb_Steve_P-T_:  and how easy it was for me to get started, I was fearing a huge ordeal23:34
_Steve_P-T_yes I know what you mean,23:35
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