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BigRedSmarks: it's wherever you've configured the servername. Normally you'd have a file for it under /etc/apache2/sites-available/, sometimes in 'default'00:00
jkgexcept I got the parties in the conversation back to front. *cough*00:00
marksBigRedS, and jkg, it is, lets see it, one moment00:00
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RoAkSoAxkirkland: grrr give me a sec00:03
axisysivoks: was away.. in the bus.. checking the link now00:03
RoAkSoAxkirkland: what's the error message though?00:04
kirklandRoAkSoAx: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/567165/00:04
marksBigRedS, and jkg, an alias without, WWW?00:07
RoyKanyone ever tried using SLOG with zfs-fuse?00:07
BigRedSmarks: yeah00:08
BigRedSexactly the same as the ServerName line, but ServerAlias in place of ServerName, and no www.00:08
jkgmarks: do you have a line like "ServerName www.whatever"? if so add a line under it, "ServerAlias whatever"00:08
BigRedSthe www is just another subdomain as far as apache is concerned - it has no special meaning00:08
marksNo i don't, and odly, my HTTPD is empty.00:08
RoyKwtf am I in this channel00:08
BigRedSmarks: apache's central config file is now /etc/apache2/apache2.conf00:08
BigRedSbut sites are in /etc/apache2/sites-available00:09
hallynkirkland: yeah, i'll get that in the build, thanks.  (I'm trying to debug test break libvirt 0.8.7 on armel first)00:09
BigRedSmarks: httpd.conf is kept for compatibillity, but not used00:09
jkgRoyK: it's the glamour and the excitement, isn't it?00:09
BigRedSmarks: you need to get the ServerAlias in the right VirtualHost, though, else it wont work00:09
marksIts the global one i need to edit00:10
RoyKjkg: not really00:10
BigRedSmarks: the global what?00:10
BigRedSthe default site is /etc/apache2/sites-available/default00:10
marksThe global domain, like not a hosted one. Would that be in the apache2.conf?00:10
BigRedSthe core not-site-specific config is in apache2.conf00:10
kirklandhallyn: with that, vmware and std work00:10
BigRedSmarks: no. /etc/apache2/sites-available/default00:10
kirklandhallyn: still no go with qxl00:10
kirklandhallyn: did we need to add a configure option to qemu for that?00:10
RoAkSoAxkirkland: not my fault this time :P :) what does 'file ./natty-desktop.img' show you?00:11
kirklandRoAkSoAx: $ file natty-desktop.img00:12
kirklandnatty-desktop.img: QEMU QCOW Image (v2), 6442450944 bytes00:12
hallynkirkland: no, i didn't see a configure option for qxl00:13
hallynlooked...00:13
kirklandhallyn: k00:13
RoAkSoAxkirkland: in maverick and before it used to show "QEMU Image" instead of "QEMU QCOW Image", and that's why it doesn't recognized as an image00:13
marksBigRedS, can i show you a pastebin of what i have? I don't think its right.00:13
hallynkirkland: seriously?  -vga std works?  with a lucid image?00:13
kirklandRoAkSoAx: okay, just look for "s/qemu/i"00:14
kirklandhallyn: sorry, no, natty guest00:14
BigRedSmarks: yeah, go for it00:14
hallynkirkland: just to sanity check, debian/install did not previously exist right?00:14
marksBigRedS, http://pastebin.com/fW6WEVC100:15
kirklandhallyn: uh, in what? vgabios?00:16
BigRedSmarks: is that the virtualhost you want displayed at your domain? Just to check, do you have DNS records for both the www. and the normal domain in place pointing to that machine?00:16
kirklandhallyn: right, "make install", I think, handles it today00:17
kirklandhallyn: perhaps it's the Makefile that needs to be patched00:17
hallynkirkland: no, i just mean - you created a new debian/install file right?00:17
marksBigRedS, how so what do you mean00:17
BigRedSmarks: So long as you've not specified a ServerName or Alias with that domain, that's the vhost that should be displayed00:17
kirklandhallyn: i did not00:17
BigRedSmarks: what's the actual domain name you're using?00:17
kirklandhallyn: i built locally, and sudo cp'd the files into the place qemu expects, as a temporary hack00:17
marksI'm using http://tm0.org00:17
marksWhich doens't work without WWW00:17
RoAkSoAxkirkland: will upload tomorrow. Will also include the Messaging Indicator :)00:18
kirklandRoAkSoAx: rock ;-)00:18
kirklandRoAkSoAx: oh, do one more thing ...00:18
RoAkSoAxkirkland: sure00:18
BigRedSmarks: works for me00:18
kirklandRoAkSoAx: create a $HOME/.cache/testdrive/kvm.log00:18
kirklandRoAkSoAx: that appends each kvm message run00:19
kirklandRoAkSoAx: sometimes, I want to lookup the kvm message i used to launch a vm00:19
kirklandRoAkSoAx: and use that again00:19
BigRedSmarks: though now I can't get a dns lookup for it?00:19
RoAkSoAxkirkland: ok cool00:19
kirklandRoAkSoAx: like when -u file.img breaks ;-)00:19
marksBigRedS, That might be my configuration00:19
BigRedSmarks: both work for me, I suspect it's something local to you :)00:19
RoAkSoAxkirkland: sure thing. Been wanting to add more logging support. I guess it is about time :)00:20
marksBigRedS, is it possible that domain propingation was slower on one? I did recently add another domain in webmin without WWW00:20
kirklandRoAkSoAx: cool00:20
BigRedSmarks: it's possible00:20
BigRedSyou can use the 'host' command to see the current records as far as your machine is concerned00:20
kirklandRoAkSoAx: perfect, thanks!00:20
kirklandhallyn: okay, no rush, tomorrow or this week is fine00:20
BigRedSmarks: hosts tm0.org     for example00:21
kirklandhallyn: would be nice to do it before our meeting on Wed00:21
RoAkSoAxkirkland: no probs ;)00:21
kirklandhallyn: btw, will you be able to make it to that Happy Hour?00:21
marksThat might be it, i'll try through some proxies, thanks BigReds, and i will try the hosts00:21
hallynkirkland: I'm not sure.  I"ll try00:24
kirklandhallyn: RoAkSoAx: take care dudes, time to give the wife some attention for V-day ;-)00:24
RoAkSoAxkirkland: enjoy!!00:25
hallynttyl00:26
iclebyte-worki have a server which won't reboot00:27
iclebyte-workany ideas?00:27
marksBigRedS, wonderful, it is just propinigation, thanks so much for your help?00:29
axisysivoks: so you need another person at the site to build the network before you can continue ?00:29
axisysibm watson is in jeopardy now!00:30
BigRedSmarks: Ah, perfect! No problem!00:33
iclebyte-worki have an ubuntu system which will not listen to shutdown -r now or init 6 - anything else we can try?00:34
BigRedSiclebyte-work: is it doing anything at all?00:34
iclebyte-workit says it's shutting down but it wont go down00:35
h00kSo, I'm new to postfix, I'd like to set up postfix through gmail. I saw it references /etc/postfix/main.cf, but I have /etc/postfix/master.cf, is this still relevant and/or is the wiki up-to-date?00:36
twbdefine "through"00:36
h00ksorry, the wiki references /etc/postfix/main.cf00:36
BigRedSiclebyte-work: at a guess, it's waiting for a service to finish. what's at the end of syslog?00:36
BigRedSh00k: postfix uses both files00:37
h00ktwb: as in...use google as an smtp relay, from what I understand.00:37
BigRedSand more00:37
h00kBigRedS: okay, so it is separate.00:37
iclebyte-workBigRedS, nothing relevant to a shutdown00:37
h00kBigRedS: Because the wiki was old, I wasn't sure if the file had been changed from main to master00:37
twbHm, that should be trivial except for having postfix know your gmail username and password.00:37
twbAlso gmail might still rewrite your messages so they all appear to come from you.00:38
h00ktwb: that's okay, I don't mind00:38
BigRedSh00k: ah, main.cf configures most of postfix, master.cf how it interacts with other apps00:38
twbPersonally I use msmtp for this purpose.00:38
h00ktwb: I'm setting up Nagios for the first time00:38
h00kBigRedS: ah, makes sense.00:38
BigRedSiclebyte-work: I'd start looking at each service you're running, see if any are crashing/crashed for some reason00:38
BigRedSiclebyte-work: have you a real-life monitor on it?00:39
hallynkirkland: heh, my first attempt at fix didn't work.  No worries, I'll do it later.  (For vgabios)00:44
twbh00k: apt-get install msmtp-mta00:49
twbThen put something like this in /etc/msmtprc http://paste.debian.net/107660/.00:51
twbThen you can either put the password in cleartext in ~/.netrc or /etc/msmtprc, or type it every time.00:51
hallynall right, fixed00:55
h00ktwb: would I be able to use that through Nagios?00:58
twbAFAIK nagios uses mail(1) which uses sendmail(8) which is the interface msmtp-mta provides.00:58
h00ktwb: okay, and what would the syntax be if I included the password in /etc/msmtprc?00:59
twb1 grunt nagios3: Warning: Attempting to execute the command "/usr/bin/printf "%b" "***** Nagios 2.6 *****\n\nNotification Type: PROBLEM\n\nService: HTTP\nHost: soy.cybersource.com.au\nAddress: soy.cybersource.com.au\nState: +WARNING\n\nDate/Time: Mon Feb 14 14:44:40 EST 2011\n\nAdditional Info:\n\nHTTP WARNING: HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found - 466 bytes in 0.004 second response time" | /bin/mail -s "** PROBLEM alert -00:59
twbsoy.cybersource.com.au/HTTP is WARNING **" +support@cybersource.com.au" resulted in a return code of 127.  Make sure the script or binary you are trying to execute actually exists...00:59
twb...I get a lot of those because mail(1) isn't installed on grunt yet :-/00:59
twbh00k: I don't know, the manpage does.00:59
twbh00k: if it's not obvious ask again01:00
h00ktwb: roger.01:00
h00ktwb: I tried testing without specifying a password, I'm getting a reply of: http://pastebin.com/60qxMh5Q01:09
h00ktwb: (after I actually type in my password)01:10
twbh00k: did you type in your password?01:10
h00ktwb: yep. Also, /etc/msmtprc is http://pastebin.com/UUMwubR201:10
twbThat's saying you typed it wrong01:10
twb"server message: 535-5.7.1 Username and Password not accepted."01:10
h00kIt lies!01:11
twbShrug01:13
h00ktwb: I'll futs around more, thanks for the alternative, though!01:14
h00ktwb: it still looks like it's using PLAIN authentication and not TLS01:15
* h00k googles01:15
twbh00k: run it with -v01:15
twbh00k: perhaps you don't have ca-certificates installed?01:16
h00ktwb: I do,01:16
h00ktwb: and -v gave me the same thing. hmm.01:16
twbThen I dunno01:16
twb"method PLAIN" probably means it's doing cleartext passwords *inside* the SSL tunnel01:17
twbAs opposed to e.g. doing digest without ssl, which sends an MD5 hash of your password that any MITM can see01:17
h00khttp://pastebin.com/AcdkU2jv01:18
h00ktwb: turns out I'm an idiot. my email was wrong.01:21
* h00k facepalms01:22
h00ktwb: thanks for the assistance.01:22
goddardhow do i run a cgi file?01:30
twbgoddard: execute it.01:30
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goddarddo i have to put it in a special place?01:33
goddardi have a cgi bin01:33
twbNo.01:35
twbExecutables are executables.01:35
goddardi keep getting a 404 error01:38
twbgoddard: you're using a browser?01:38
goddardi mean 40301:38
goddardyeah its a emailer01:38
twbWell, if you're doing it via HTTP then you need to set up your httpd correctly.01:39
goddardive enabled cgi01:39
goddardok almost got it i think01:40
goddardgot a 500 error now01:40
goddardany ideas how to fix this?01:46
twbI'm replacing a host that was serving some simple static HTML content, plus webalizer.  Apparently the functional requirement for the latter is "when we make a press release, we want a rough idea of how many people looked at it".  What's current best practice to meet such a requirement?  My emphasis is on simplicity and security.01:49
twbMy current inclination is a cron job along the lines of grep -c 200.*/press /var/log/apache2/access.log >/var/www/hits.txt.01:49
goddardarg i got an inclination to break this computer rarrrr01:52
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thesheff17twb: I attach my companies web site to google analytics.  It is just some small javascript.  They have something called campaigns where you can just append some variables to the end of the url for tracking.  It is really useful for what you are talking aobut.02:48
twbYeah, that's what $boss suggested02:50
twbMy main objection is that google already has too much power :-/02:50
thesheff17haha true...I also use awstats if it is just a static page you are creating02:51
thesheff17it is basically just runs against your access.log file like you said02:52
twbOkey dokey.02:52
nandemonaipiwik is another option.03:32
VastOnetest, anyone please respond05:02
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AnAntHello, I suggest to have kerrighed (http://www.kerrighed.org/) in natty+1. That would most probably require adding another kernel flavour.06:43
twb"Kerrighed is a Single System Image operating system for clusters. Kerrighed offers the view of a unique SMP machine on top of a cluster of standard PCs."07:25
twb...so plan9 cpu pooling is fashionable now?07:25
AnAnttwb: plan9 cpu pooling ?07:35
AnAntwhat's that ?07:35
AnAnttwb: nevermind I found about it on wikipedia07:37
AnAnthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plan_9_from_Bell_Labs07:37
ivoksaxisys: no, i preseed network configuration08:13
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SparshCan someone help me with some ipconntrack / connections through firewall issues08:38
Sparshhttp://monitor.wingify.com/munin/visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/lb1.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com.html#Network08:38
twbSparsh: are you using iptables-restore?08:46
SparshI am not sure, its default ubuntu 10.10 settings. How can I find out08:47
Sparshtwd: I dont know.. How can I find out08:47
twbSparsh: if you don't know, then you aren't08:48
twbSparsh: how ARE you loading firewall rules?08:48
Sparshtwd: I am not doing anything. all I did was ported a ubuntu 10.10 64 bit image, install nginx on it, and thats it08:49
SparshI need to make all other changes to it08:49
Sparshtwb: eveything is default as of now, but I want to change it to get more out of my servers08:49
twbSparsh: then you have no firewall08:49
Sparshtwb: suggest me a good firewall08:50
twbThere only is one firewall: netfilter.08:50
Sparshtwb: this server would be front end and will get around a billion requests per month08:50
twbThere are a bunch of wrappers around it to make it more "user friendly"; Ubuntu's recommended one is ufw.08:50
twbBecause I know what I'm doing, I prefer to write the ruleset by hand and call iptables-restore on it before the network comes up/08:51
Sparshokay08:51
SparshI dont want to ask you a lot of questions but would love to read about all these things in more detaisl... what all should i read about to get a complete knowledge of whats happening to my server and how can i optimize it,08:51
SparshBTW, I just did this08:52
Sparshroot@li235-57:~# sysctl net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_max08:52
Sparshnet.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_max = 6553608:52
SparshI guess 65536 is not enough for my server08:52
twbIf you don't have a firewall, then you aren't tracking connections in the first place08:52
Sparshbut my munin graphs show08:53
ivoksnginx?08:53
Sparshhttp://monitor.wingify.com/munin/visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/lb1.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com.html#Network08:53
ivoksas a proxy08:53
ivoks?08:53
Sparshyes08:53
Sparshnginx as reverse proxy08:53
twbhttp://paste.debian.net/107682/ <-- that routes a whole /24, and it doesn't get anywhere near the default conntrack limit.08:54
ivoksand the problem is...?08:54
ivoksi just see that you have a problem, but i don't see what the problem is08:55
ivokss/see/read/08:55
Sparshyes, even I dont know the exact problem but I want to be sure08:55
Sparshthat the server is fine08:55
Sparshand configured properly08:55
Sparshand can handle 700-800req/second with nginx08:55
Sparshand wont have any ipconntrac related issues / or firewall issues08:56
twbSparsh: if you want to test that, then make 800 requests a second and see what happens08:56
SparshI tried that08:56
ivoksit can08:56
Sparshand ipconntrac stopped08:56
Sparshits visible in munin08:56
ivoksit can handle much more than 800req08:56
Sparshif you look http://monitor.wingify.com/munin/visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/lb1.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com.html#Network08:56
ivoksatm, your server is idle08:56
Sparshat the moment, this server is behind another nginx08:57
Sparshjust because it gave some problems which munin recorded08:57
ivoksit could be problem with a munin plugin08:57
SparshIt is behind another nginx right now: http://monitor.wingify.com/munin/visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/dev1.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com.html08:57
Sparshwell.. the actual numbers of server are kinda same08:58
ivoksof 2GB, you only use 0,4GB of RAM08:58
ivokstraffic is at the peek 6mbit/s08:58
ivokscpu is idle08:58
ivoksload is 0.108:58
twbSparsh: are you suggesting that the gaps in http://monitor.wingify.com/munin/visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/lb1.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com-fw_conntrack-day.png are points where your host stopped responding to HTTP GETs altogether?08:59
SparshNo, that didnt happen08:59
Sparshit was still responding but became slow08:59
Sparshtime_wait increased08:59
twbI don't understand what the problem is08:59
SparshI dont know how to debug08:59
SparshI can increase traffic again but should know what a/ how to debug whats happening08:59
Sparshhttp://monitor.wingify.com/munin/visualwebsiteoptimizer.com/lb1.visualwebsiteoptimizer.com-fw_conntrack-day.png  is this graph normal?08:59
ivoksso you had a problem?09:00
twbI don't know.  I'm a sysadmin, not a webdev.09:00
ivoksresponse time was bigger?09:00
Sparshyes09:01
Sparshso the situation is09:01
ivoksis the http load time plugin working?09:02
ivoksit says that load time is 0s09:02
Sparshno, I more keep and eye on response time using external services like pingdom09:02
Sparshall I want to make sure is,-09:03
twbIMO don't bother doing anything until users start actually complaining09:03
twbI mean, obviously they're ALWAYS complaining, but wait until they start complaining about THIS09:03
Sparshwell.. if i put a lot of traffic to this server directly, and point DNS to it09:03
SparshI want to be confident09:03
Sparshthat this can face that much traffic09:03
Sparshthere is another server which is old now, which is doing all teh traffic09:04
twbSparsh: why?  Are you building a hospital call center website or something?09:04
Malekoi have a question about renice. if you have a process that consumes large cpu resource and you launch another cpu demanding process with lowest priority, would it still affect eg slow down the first process even in a bit?09:04
ikoniaMaleko: the OS will balance it, but yes, it will still take a slice of the cPU09:04
ikoniaMaleko: it won't queue it09:04
Sparshtwb: no,09:05
ivoksbut if you have modern cpu, with multiple cores09:05
Sparshtwb: it serves a javascript which is included in other websites and I dont want them to sloe down09:05
twbAIUI each process gets a slice of the CPU time, and the scheduler uses nice to decide what proportion09:05
ivoksSparsh: next time use varnish :)09:05
SparshI am using Varnish09:06
Sparshas well.. got 2 servers09:06
Sparshnginx is reverse proxy as I dont want all the requests to hit varnish09:06
twbivoks: unfortunately that requires you to install cc on the host :-/09:06
ivokstwb: ?09:07
twbivoks: varnishd calls sh -c 'cc -o/var/tmp/vclXXXXXX.o /var/tmp/vclXXXXX.c' before dlopening it09:07
twbRather than parsing /etc/varnish.vcl, it turns it into a C translation unit and compiles it.09:08
ivoksSparsh: http://us.generation-nt.com/answer/bug-565565-munin-node-plugins-fw-conntrack-fw-forwarded-local-cause-severe-network-lags-big-firewalls-help-168991771.html09:08
ivoksah, cc as a compiler :)09:09
ivoksSparsh: http://munin-monitoring.org/ticket/84309:09
twbivoks: try http://bugs.debian.org/565565 -- same content, canonical location09:09
ivoksinteresting bug09:10
twbSounds like a kernel misfeature09:10
twbIn any case, calling conntrack -S instead will DTRT, it says09:10
twbivoks: what did *you* think "cc" meant?09:11
ivoksCommand & Conquer :)09:12
twbSheesh09:12
ivoksCreative Commons09:12
ivoks:)09:12
ivoksC.C. from Santa Barbara tv show09:12
twbAdmittedly I was talking about C&C networks (nowadays more like C3I) today, and I could see that going bad the same way...09:13
huatsmorning10:22
uvirtbotNew bug: #719239 in mysql-5.1 (main) "Debconf should give a warning about .my.conf" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71923911:26
teddymillshow does one install new kernels in ubuntu-server ?11:31
TheInfinityapt-get update / upgrade?11:35
Japjeif its available from the repositorys it will be apt-get upgrade'able, or you can compile your own kernel11:38
qman__kernels won't install from just an upgrade, you need dist-upgrade or full-upgrade11:41
_rubenapt-get dist-upgrade in case there's been an abi bump in the kernel package11:41
qman__since it requires installing new packages11:41
teddymillsapparently linux-image-2.6.35-22-virtual is alerady installed, I am using 35-25, I need to switch back to 22...how can i do that ?11:54
apwteddymills, the answer would depend how you are consuming it, is this xen, kvm, ec2?11:56
teddymillsEc2..i see /boot/grub/grub.cfg    with the grub entries...isnt there a grub command to say what entry to use? or does it take the first i nthe list ?11:57
teddymillsdefault=0, and it is loading 35-25 (not what I  want)  35-22 kernel is number 4..counting from 0..so if i set default=4 that should work12:01
teddymillsor it could kill the ec2, very bad  :(12:02
teddymillsi think it will play it safe on this one, and do it on a test instance first. the instance can wait a day. it will take many people a week to put the instance back together12:04
uvirtbotNew bug: #719260 in openssh (main) "X509 support for openssh" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71926012:26
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axisysivoks: do you have a blog or link with some more details? I wish that link has some examples for newbies12:41
jo-erlendI'm installing the LAMP task in 10.04. Three times, it asks me if I want to set a password for the MySQL root user. Why?12:52
pmatulisjo-erlend: it checks 3 times during that particular install whether root has a p/w12:57
jo-erlendyes, but why do I have to answer the same question over and over?12:57
pmatulisjo-erlend: you input a p/w and it asks again you mean?12:58
jo-erlendI chose not to use a password. It continues its work, and then it asks me for that password again. I choose not to use one, and a little while later, it asks again.12:59
pmatulisjo-erlend: right, i saw the same just yesterday.  probably if we put in a non-blank p/w the first time it would not prompt again12:59
pmatulisjo-erlend: but you'll need to verify that to be sure12:59
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zulJamesPage: i noticed you added the amd64 lucid tests can you add the i386 ones as well13:20
ivoksaxisys: details for what?13:45
hggdhJamesPage: we are running out of disc space on hudson...13:49
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RoAkSoAxmorning all13:57
patdk-wkhggdh, call up dallas then14:02
hggdhpatdk-wk: will keep that in mind ;-)14:02
zulhggdh: are you guys still suffering from winter armageddon14:03
hggdhzul: not anymore, but it is still cold -- 70F/18C14:03
hggdh:-)14:03
zulyeah thats cold...:P14:04
JamesPagehggdh - I'll take a look at the space issue - I can prob make a minor amend to the package to make it a bit more economic14:05
RoastedHey there guys. Trying to set up a certificate with freeradius. I'm generating it from a server.cnf and client.cnf file. I'm curious if anybody knows which values I'm supposed to edit in these files prior to running sudo make (which makes the certificate)14:05
hggdhJamesPage: meanwhile I am claning up a bit of space so that Hudson can run again (right now it seems it died a most horrible death)14:06
JamesPagegah - sounds nasty.14:06
JamesPagedo we have anything in the artifacts created by each build that could be compressed as well?14:06
RoAkSoAxhggdh: here it is 14C/47F14:10
hggdhJamesPage: certainly the d-i syslog, each goes from 500K- 1M14:11
hggdhRoAkSoAx: now *this* is something... Miami, is it not?14:11
JamesPageOK - I'll update the config to compress this file post test execution.14:12
RoAkSoAxhggdh: yes Miami14:12
hggdhJamesPage: also, how about just keeping the last 'n' runs?14:12
hggdh('n' to be discussed)14:12
hggdhJamesPage: a good candidate, probably, is the console output14:13
JamesPagethat would be good as well - that would be a Hudson thing rather than usit but it should be possible14:13
JamesPagehggdh: are you bouncing it at the moment?14:14
hggdhJamesPage: I will in 3 min, just finishing applying updates (Hudson was dead on the water, anyway, 503 error)14:14
hggdhprolly something about wanting some space to write something or other, rather picky programme14:15
JamesPage:-)14:15
hggdhJamesPage: rebooting now14:18
JamesPagehggdh: let me know when its back up - I can then re-config the jobs to make then kinder on disk space.14:19
JamesPageI'll also push a new version of the package to the PPA later today to help as well (removing the build number from the workspace directory - no longer needed)14:19
hggdhJamesPage: well, it is up, but still sick14:21
JamesPagelemme log in and take a look - alot of the jobs will be holding artifacts that they should not be.14:22
axisysivoks: well.. do you setup a dhcp in same network?14:24
hallynkirkland: let me knwo if you see any more problems with my vgabios package;  if not i'll go ahead and clean them up and put them on p.c.c for you (with fixed changelogs) to dput14:25
ivoksaxisys: of course14:27
hallynkirkland: drop-off duty, bbl14:28
axisysivoks: ok14:28
khalid_someone I can be in form of the asterisk server14:30
ZacLnxNewbHey14:33
ZacLnxNewbI found a program that can play music on my server's audio speakers14:33
ZacLnxNewband it allows me to stream my music to any device across the internet14:33
ZacLnxNewb :D14:33
RoAkSoAxkirkland: ping14:35
JamesPagehggdh: man where those installer logs taking up alot of space!14:39
hggdhJamesPage: yes... amazing what we do for data, is it not?14:43
JamesPagehggdh: its still compressing by there is more than 50% free space in the filesystem now.14:44
hggdhJamesPage: super!14:45
hggdhJamesPage: now, why does it return a blank page on the web?14:46
JamesPagehmm - I don't have that issue14:46
hggdhperhaps cache on my side. I will clear it14:47
hggdhno, it's just firefox misbehaving. All is kosher now14:48
RoAkSoAxkirkland: never mind :)14:54
kirklandRoAkSoAx: here now14:55
kirklandhallyn: go ahead and push them all to p.c.c14:56
kirklandhallyn: i'll pick them up, build locally, test, and upload14:56
axisysivoks: is there a way to record my lvm create operation.. so I can put that in preseed ? I already built a box with lvm2 .. is there a way to generate a pressed for disk parition section based on the lvm2 I already have on a machine otherwise?14:59
JamesPagehggdh, zul: I've created i386 versions of the lucid regression ISO tests in Hudson; I've not run them yet but looking at the amd64 versions they should be OK.14:59
ikoniaaxisys: you can make lvm map files15:00
hggdhJamesPage: thank you15:00
zulJamesPage: cool ill run them this afternoon thanks!15:00
axisysikonia: how to do I do it15:00
axisysikonia: ?15:00
ikoniaaxisys: look at vgexport15:00
ikoniabe very careful15:00
axisysikonia: these are not production systems yet15:00
ikoniaok, don't be careful15:00
axisysikonia: lol15:01
RoAkSoAxkirkland: bug #71764315:01
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 717643 in qemu-kvm "package qemu-kvm 0.13.0 noroms-0ubuntu12 [modified: usr/share/man/man1/qemu-user.1.gz] failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite "/usr/bin/qemu-system-ppc64" wich is also in package qemu-system 0.13.50-2011.02-0-0ubuntu1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71764315:01
axisysikonia: ok.. not following .. vgexport will just export my volume.. when i run vgexport -a .. it says rootvolg0 has active logical volumes15:04
ikoniaaxisys: you can't export while the volumes are active, you want to look at the -m option15:05
ikoniaI think -p -s -m $mapfile rootvolg0 will allow you to do it while the volume is active15:06
ikoniarusty with this on Linux15:06
ivoksaxisys: you can, but it's not automatic; you'll have to write the rules your self15:08
axisysikonia: let me try that.. sorry was on the phone15:11
axisysikonia: vgexport does have -p or -s or -m option15:12
axisysivoks: there is an example lvm on line 66 here http://pastebin.com/xXxx0n3q15:14
axisyswhat are those numbers .. like 500 10000 100000000015:14
axisysmay be I change them to something like mine..15:15
axisysi got those example from http://www.pro.instalinux.com/cgi-bin/coe_profiles.cgi15:15
RoAkSoAxhggdh: Now that you guys testing candidates for 10.04.2. shouldn't http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/dllist be updated?15:19
ivoksaxisys: i'm not sure... i always partition disk manually15:20
hggdhRoAkSoAx: I do not have access to it; additionally I am not familiar with the procedures... sorry15:21
hggdhbut I think it will get updated very soon15:21
ivoksaxisys: http://debian.ues.edu.sv/compartidos/neozerosv/ciberues/partman-auto-recipe.txt15:24
RoastedSo I just generated a CA for use with FreeRadius, but I'm curious - is there a specific directory I'm supposed to put it in or does it do it automatically?15:24
RoAkSoAxhggdh: ok thanks ;)15:26
hallynkirkland: oh, can you show me a debdiff for your fix for qemu-ppc64?  (I still don't see that in my local archive)15:27
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hallynkirkland: actually i had two more questions:15:41
hallynkirkland: 1. do you think we should make a symlink /usr/share/qemu/seabios.bin15:41
uvirtbotNew bug: #717853 in php5 (main) "apache2 crashed with SIGSEGV in _zend_hash_add_or_update()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71785315:41
hallynkirkland: 2. I'm linking the vgabios bins into /usr/share/kvm.  Do we prefer that, or /usr/share/qemu?15:42
discohello15:44
discoIs there anybody here who tried to install GNU/Linux (Ubuntu Server, Debian) on a HP ProLiant ML330 G6 server ?15:44
axisysivoks: thanks for the link.. i guess i should partition them manually too.. cuz.. most of the time same partition does not apply to two systems same way..15:45
discoI have some hard disk performances issue. Indeed the NCQ doesn't seem active and this means quite big latency15:45
axisysivoks: thanks for the link15:45
kirklandhallyn: hmm, good questions15:52
hallynI'm using /usr/share/kvm figuring that's "our playground"15:53
kirklandhallyn: yeah, i think that's right15:53
hallynthe seabios symlink hasn't been created before, so I assume noone has wanted it15:53
kirklandhallyn: ideally, we'll use the same bios bins as qemu-linaro15:53
hallynkirkland: say, waht does a red '4!' at the bottom middle of my byobu screen mean?16:02
kirklandhallyn: 4 updates available16:02
hallynah16:02
kirklandhallyn: man byobu; /updates_available16:02
hallynthx16:02
kirklandnp16:03
kirklandhallyn: 1 x ! means normal updates, 2 x !! means some updates are security-critical updates16:03
hallynit's not my box so I shoud probalby shut that notifier off :)16:03
kirklandhallyn: (which won't happen while Natty is under development, but rather after it releases the security team gets going on natty security updates)16:04
kirklandheh16:04
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hallynkirkland: do you have a debdiff for the qemu-ppc64 manpage fix?16:12
hallynkirkland: it doesnt' look like you've pushed the fix...16:12
kirklandhallyn: um, i thought slangasek committed that?16:13
hallyndoh!16:13
hallynnot near as I can tell16:13
hallynkirkland: packages of the source files are on people.canonical.com/~serge: qemu-kvm_0.14.0+noroms-package.tar.gz  seabios_0.6.1.2-package.tar.gz  vgabios_0.6c-2ubuntu2-package.tar.gz16:20
hallynnow to hopefully finish up with libvirt.  Just in time for libvirt-0.8.8 to be released, too!16:21
hallynjdstrand: people.canonical.com/~serge/libvirt_0.8.7-0ubuntu1-package.tar.gz afaics addresses all your previous feedback, and builds on arm, ppc, and amd6417:11
zulhggdh: i just kicked off a bunch of lucid-i386-tests17:12
hallynuh, though scp appears to have stalled, so: libvirt_0.8.7-0ubuntu1-package.tar.gz will have it in a few minutes :)17:12
hggdhzul: perfect, thank you17:12
RoastedSo I just generated a CA for use with FreeRadius, but I'm curious - is there a specific directory I'm supposed to put it in or does it do it automatically?17:13
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kirklandhallyn: okay, uploaded seabios and vgabios17:18
kirklandhallyn: working on a few things in qemu-kvm17:18
hggdhzul: I scheduled the remaining jobs on i38617:18
kirklandhallyn: what is -rw-r--r-- root/root      2971 2011-02-09 07:22 ./usr/etc/qemu/target-x86_64.conf17:18
kirklandhallyn: and why is it in /usr?17:18
zulhggdh: good good17:19
hggdhsmoser: there?17:20
smoserhere17:20
axisysneed some help with accessing the serial port of the guest os from host17:21
axisysi have the serialport setup to com1 / host pipe / create pipe and path is /tmp/vbox-serial17:21
axisysminicom: cannot open /tmp/vbox-serial: No such device or address17:22
axisyssrwxr-xr-x 1 iqbala iqbala 0 2011-02-15 12:19 /tmp/vbox-serial17:22
axisysso virtual serial port is created during the guest os start17:22
axisysminicom -D /tmp/vbox-serial is not working from host os17:23
jdstrandhallyn: thanks!17:23
hallynkirkland: good question - and it's in 0.13.0 too17:25
kirklandhallyn: okay, weird17:25
kirklandhallyn: i'm not going to block on it, but i'm trying to fix it17:26
hallynkirkland: looks like Makefile just does that for us with17:28
hallyn        $(INSTALL_DATA) $(SRC_PATH)/sysconfigs/target/target-x86_64.conf "$(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/qemu"17:28
smoserhggdh, ^17:29
hallyn(presumably sysconfdir is messed up)17:29
kirklandhallyn: hmm, yeah, it should go to /etc, not /usr/etc17:29
kirklandhallyn: maybe it's just DESTDIR that needs to be dropped17:30
hallynkirkland: haha, they meant to do /usr/local/etc/qemu17:30
hallynno, can't drop DESTDIR!17:30
kirklandhallyn: hmm, that's weird too17:30
hallynnah, /usr/local is just like that :)17:31
hallynquestion is, is qemu-kvm on our builds expecting it in that localtion17:31
kirklandhallyn: right, well, we can hack it with a mv in debian/rules17:32
kirklandhallyn: there's a few of those in there17:32
hallynbut (a) what is the right place and (b) will qemu get upset17:32
discoIt looks like I've some bad performances on a HP server. bonnie++ gives 82 Mb/s in writting and 150 Mo/s when reading. However when the test is processed there is big latency. ie. when saving a file from Vim it takes about 5-10 seconds to save it and gives control back. NCQ is activated. Server is a HP ProLiant ML 330 G6. And I'm testing ubuntu-server version 10.10 x64.17:32
discoAny resources somewhere to debug this ?17:33
kirklandhallyn: /usr/local/etc/ is empty here17:33
kirklandhallyn: and is qemu even using it?17:33
hallyndunno17:34
hallynthat file has had only one commit: the one adding it to the file17:35
hallyns/it to//17:35
kirklandhallyn: these are weird17:45
kirklandhallyn: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/567412/17:45
kirklandhallyn: these are keeping me from being able to build/rebuild/rebuild17:45
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hallynkirkland: weird:17:54
hallynlrwxrwxrwx  1 kirkland kirkland    51 2011-02-15 11:07 *.bin -> /tmp/serge/qemu-kvm-0.14.0~rc1+noroms/pc-bios/*.bin17:54
axisyshow do I tell isolinux.cfg to pick text.cfg as default?17:54
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axisysthis is the default isolinux.cfg17:55
axisyshttp://pastebin.com/BkLKsfFj17:55
axisyslooks like it takes text.cfg as the default.. i am just not sure how it knows to pick text.cfg as default18:11
hallynjjohansen: git://kernel.ubuntu.com/jj/ubuntu-natty.git actually looks quite nice to me.  DIdn't see any problems yet.18:12
jjohansen\o/18:12
hallynjjohansen: I do wonder what might happen if some rogue admin does a setxattr on trusted.ecryptfs while someone has the file mounted and open...18:12
jjohansenuh yeah that is something I haven't tested18:13
jjohansenI actually have a couple small changes I am testing that I need to push up18:14
warren_Hey everyone! I am kinda a newbee with linux, I was wondering if there is someone out there who might be able to help me set up CGI webserver. I allready got apache installed and I have PHP installed but for some reason my CGI is not working. I appreciate the help18:17
hggdhzul: do not reboot mepedak right now18:19
zulhggdh: k18:19
SpamapSwarren_: typically PHP is used with mod_php, not CGI18:19
zulSpamapS: right but some hosting companies still use cgi18:20
warren_I understand, I was just kinda letting you know where I was at.18:20
SpamapSwarren_: if you install the libapache2-mod-php5 package that will make your server execute php scripts18:20
warren_It is a home server18:20
warren_my PHP alrleady works18:20
SpamapSzul: some *ridiculous* hosting companies you mean18:20
warren_I am trying to get CGI scripting up and running18:20
warren_instead of CGI what do you all think I should use?18:21
zulSpamapS: right the one i worked for did18:21
SpamapSwarren_: ahh.. do you have mod_cgi enabled?18:21
warren_I do not think so18:21
warren_I installed the right app forcgi18:21
SpamapSzul: a friend of mine who inherited a bunch of CGI customers when he bought another hosting company just moved them all over to fastcgi .. they run the fastcgi daemon as themselves and mod_proxy uses a map rule to send requests to the right fastcgi daemon.18:22
SpamapSzul: went from 10 servers for 500 users to 2 servers for 500 users.18:22
warren_how would I enable mod_cgi?18:23
zulSpamapS: i was in the late 90s and zeus was the webserver18:23
SpamapSwarren_: simplest way would be a2enmod cgi18:23
warren_is that the package?18:23
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SpamapSwarren_: you will probably also want to read the manual for mod_cgi and add ScriptAlias or other stanzas to your configs to make it work exactly right18:24
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SpamapSWhoa18:24
SpamapSwhats happening on Freenode today?18:24
incorrecti am thinking about putting ubuntu on my usb drive and turning my disk array over to my vm's18:24
Guest95985spamap5: thanks18:24
Guest95985for your help18:24
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kirklandhallyn: okay, qemu-kvm uploaded18:40
kirklandhallyn: see the changelog for the extra stuff i fixed18:41
GangstaI AM IMMUNE TO BANS!18:42
GangstaI have 100s of networks18:42
Gangsta!opos18:42
Gangsta!op18:42
Gangsta!ops i am immune18:42
Picinope.18:42
chrism0dwkHi all!  Can anybody here help me with an LDAP/Kerberos question or two?18:43
chrism0dwkThe $1M question:  Is there a standard way to add a user in an LDAP+Kerberos setting /without/ having first to add the LDAP record, then having to add the Kerberos principle?18:45
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warren123anyone know what the up and coming new webstie scripting language is? I am just getting into it and want to language I should learn18:53
warren123know*18:53
chrism0dwkAnd: why should 'su' stop working after I have switched to Kerberos authentication?18:55
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uvirtbotNew bug: #719546 in euca2ools (main) "Missing port number in EC2_URL treats whole URL as host" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71954619:36
zulhallyn: got a sec?19:41
hallynzul: what's up?19:43
zulhallyn: what is the lxc-basic.conf in your lxc-libvirt-scripts directory19:43
hallynzul: it's processed by lxc-create to set some container defaults19:44
zulhallyn: so you need lxc-create in order to use libvirt with lxc?19:45
Sophia23how can i remove the following message from the bottom of the index page?  "Apache/2.2.16 (Ubuntu) Server at 47.132.244.256 Port 80"19:45
hallynzul: no, it was just how i was starting19:46
zulSophia23: search for ServerTokens on google19:46
uvirtbotNew bug: #719547 in euca2ools (main) "euca2ools doesn't parse EC2_URL correctly" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71954719:46
hallynzul: in fact, now with the lxcguest package, you should be able to just debootstrap and then install lxcguest package19:46
zulhallyn: ok19:46
zulhallyn: its starting to annoy me sometimes when i try to connect to the console the container just disapears after i disconnect from it19:47
hallynzul: yes.  there is an open bug for that assigned to soren :)19:48
zulhallyn: oh...which bug number is that?19:48
hallynand it was one reason why i wanted to write the libvirt-lxc2 driver19:49
hallynzul: bug 66836919:50
hallynoops, it's not assigned19:50
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 668369 in libvirt "closing libvirt-lxc console kills container" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66836919:50
hallyn(this came out of last uds)19:50
zulah ok..19:51
zulapparently thre is a patch19:51
hallynwhere?19:51
zulhallyn: http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2010-June/msg00688.html19:53
zulah that patch has been already applied19:54
zulhallyn: so should i not be using libvirt for this since it seems to be kind of wonky?19:56
Sophia23@zul, can not find which file contains the settings, its not in the main apache config20:00
hallynzul: isn't uec pretty much based on libvirt?20:05
hallynzul: if this blocks you, then I may have to move the libvirt-lxc2 driver creation back into natty cycle (i'd marked it 'proposed')20:05
zulhallyn: this is openstack actually i rather have a working libvirt dirver for lxc though how much effort does it take?20:08
hallynzul: i've never written such a driver before, so i'd estimate two otherwise-uninterrupted days20:10
zulhmmm20:10
hallynzul: but the q is, does the console thing block you?20:10
zulhallyn: yeah because you get to get console output for some of the eucadrivers to work20:10
hallynhm20:11
zuleucadrivers = euca tools20:11
hallynyeah that sounds like a problem20:11
zulim leaning towards using the lxc tools20:11
hallynhow?  is that feasible?20:11
hallynif it is, then that's the wya to go20:11
hallynmy driver would just be a wrapper aroudn thsoe tools anyway20:12
zulreally the driver in openstack just calls the user land tools20:12
zulit just makes it a bit more complicated :)20:13
b0gatyrhi everyone, I have virtualbox running a 64 bit guest OS (win7) but i've noticed that if I lock my ubuntu box and then come back a few minutes later virtualbox will no longer be open like if it crashed..what can cause this?20:13
guntbertb0gatyr: I try to avoid creating such a condition - I always suspend the VMs before the host20:15
zulhallyn: im just not sure how the lxc.mount = stuff works20:16
b0gatyrguntbert: can I just pause the VM?20:16
guntbertb0gatyr: could already help, though I usually <host>Q them20:17
b0gatyrguntbert: n00b question, when i do <host> q I get 3 choices if I want to suspend I need to pick "save current state" ? dont see suspend anywhere20:19
guntbertb0gatyr: yes, thats the one (btw virtual box support is to be found in #vbox :-))20:21
hallynzul: I assume you are using a full debootstrapped image right?  so you shouldn't need to do much with the config.  just do lxc.mount = /var/lib/lxc/<container>/fstab20:21
zulhallyn: cool that will make it lot more easier20:22
hallynzul: easiest is to do a 'lxc-create -n natty -f /etc/lxc-basic.conf -t natty' and look at the resulting example under /var/lib/lxc/natty120:23
hallyncause yeah the terminology is not amenable to sight-reading, too much re-use of words like root and mount20:24
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RoAkSoAxzul: likewise-open package by upstream right?20:27
axisysgot it! becasue text.cfg is the only place where install is labeled and isolinux calls install by default if nothing is typed20:31
axisyslearning so much about syslinux20:31
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zulRoAkSoAx: yep20:40
RoAkSoAxzul: so it is ok to have the changelog versioning like "likewise-open (6.0.0.53010-3) natty"20:49
RoAkSoAxif upstream itself is providing a fix20:49
zulRoAkSoAx: yeah i dont see why not20:52
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rtdossomebody from this channel just sent me a private message but i closed it out before i could reply ?21:04
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RoyKnot me :P21:10
RoAkSoAxzul: so I thought :). Could you sponsor bug #716615 then, please?21:20
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 716615 in likewise-open "likewise-open 6.0.0.53010-2 fails to build" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71661521:20
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Kooothorhello, what is the signification of a package name followed by {a} when installing new software ?21:30
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guntbertKooothor: {a}utomatically installed because of dependeny21:31
Kooothorguntbert: ok thanks :)21:31
guntbertKooothor: you're welcome :-)21:32
zulRoAkSoAx: unless you find someone ill do it tonight when i get home21:34
Kooothorkthxbaï21:34
RoAkSoAxzul: no worries. I subscribed it to ubuntu-sponsors either way. Though some people don't like the -X versioning instead of -0ubuntuX21:36
axisysanyidea why ubuntu installation is not reading my preseed file .. in my isolinux.cfg I showed where the preseed file is http://pastebin.com/X1AWbeU821:37
axisysin my preseed my i define the language, locale and few other things.. it is still asking me those during install21:38
zulRoAkSoAx: ok done....gone for real now21:48
RoAkSoAxzul: cool thanks ;)21:48
ZacLnxNewbhi21:49
ZacLnxNewbWhat's the best DNS updater client?21:49
ZacLnxNewbI've been searching for awhile21:49
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MTecknologywasn't there some way to do the fastest mirror thing from cli?22:17
MTecknologyor do I need to install synaptic on my server and use ssh -X?22:22
RoyKapt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade22:25
RoyKor do-release-upgrade if you want to jump to a new distro level22:25
MTecknologyRoyK: my question wasn't how to update though..22:26
RoyKMTecknology: apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade22:26
MTecknologyor s/update/upgrade/22:27
RoyKdist-upgrade will take you to the latest release of your major version22:27
RoyKdo-release-upgrade will take you to the next version22:27
MTecknologyread my question again please..22:27
MTecknologyI want to know how to use the fastest mirror feature in synaptic from the command line22:28
MTecknology!info netselect22:30
ubottuPackage netselect does not exist in maverick22:30
MTecknology!info apt-spy22:30
ubottuPackage apt-spy does not exist in maverick22:30
MTecknology!search netselect22:31
ubottuFound:22:31
MTecknology:(22:31
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MTecknologyhm... I found https://github.com/hychen/getfastmirror but that seems to not work...22:43
MTecknologymaybe there isn't a way to do it?...22:54
jiboumanssmoser: http://ubuntu-smoser.blogspot.com/2011/02/migrating-to-pv-grub-kernels-for-kernel.html23:02
jiboumanssmoser++ # awesomeness23:02
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hallynkirkland: well bug 693341 resurfaced23:18
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 693341 in qemu-kvm "FTBFS armel due to memory exhaustion" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/69334123:18
hallynwe want to build the x86 emulators for all arches from qemu-kvm, right?23:18
kirklandhallyn: ah, yeah, we need to reintroduce your fix23:19
kirklandhallyn: please propose a merge for lp:ubuntu/qemu-kvm, and i'll upload right now23:19
hallynkirkland: it's not just that fix23:19
kirklandhmm23:20
hallynso long as you don't object, I think all of the 'ifeq(DEB_HOST_ARCH,X)' lines need to go back into debian/rules23:20
hallynkirkland: in other words, I propose we revert all but the second-to-last and third-to-last hunks of https://pastebin.canonical.com/43411/23:24
hallynanyway, i'm heading outside.  I'm hoping my kernels finish building tonight so I can finish some tests late23:26
hallynbbl23:26
twbBeing arm, I guess you can't just slap another 8GB of RAM into the buildd?23:26
kirklandhallyn: cool23:27
sirderigohi people. i am going insane with a Ricoh SP 3200sf, ¿is it possible to get it working anyway?23:27

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