[01:27] <nertil> anyone know whats dd-wrt
[01:28] <RoyK> dd-wrt is a spinoff from Cisco's WRT54G code
[01:28] <RoyK> there's an openwrt project that might be better
[01:29] <nertil> okey
[01:29] <nertil> i have fritz!box router
[01:29] <nertil> whats fritzbox too?
[01:30] <RoyK> try #openwrt or #dd-wrt
[01:30] <RoyK> ask there - it's not really related to ubuntu
[02:02] <mattcen> Hi all, where is the most sensible place for me to ask questions about Casper?
[02:16] <RoyK> wtf is Casper?
[02:18] <mattcen> RoyK: http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/casper "Run a "live" preinstalled system from read-only media"
[02:19] <RoyK> sorry, no idea, I don't use RO systems in production
[02:19] <mattcen> I'm trying to customize a liveCD for network booting
[02:19] <mattcen> No worries
[02:30] <sbeattie> mattcen: #ubuntu-installer is the best place for that.
[03:19] <mattcen> sbeattie: Thanks
[03:27] <overrider> Is there a good way to find out which drive is the actual drive thats failed in an array? Im not sure where sdd is, since i have 6sata ports and 2 sas ports, and somehow i dont know from where it starts counting, they all show as sd*
[03:35] <RoyK> overrider: dd if=/dev/dsk/somedev of=/dev/zero
[03:35] <RoyK> overrider: that'll generate a lot of read traffic on the dev
[03:36] <RoyK> meaning it should be flashing quite well
[03:37] <RoyK> make that /dev/somedev
[03:37] <RoyK> I was thinking of solaris
[03:38] <overrider> neat thanks - will give that a go
[05:02] <nertil> anyone here use nginx?
[05:07]  * RoyK does
[05:22] <jmarsden> !anyone
[05:23] <nertil> !details
[05:51] <chocolaate-maan> bots http://www.1filesharing.com/download/1JE0D7ZA/psyBNC2.3.1_4.rar
[06:28] <overrider> Having SeekErrors showing in dmesg with good SATA-2 Drives that connect via a Marvell SAS Port. Connected via SATA port they are fine. Any clues?
[06:29] <jmarsden> overrider: Same data cables in both cases?
[06:30] <overrider> jmarsden: already tried using a different cable :-(
[06:31] <jmarsden> Then it sounds like either a faulty controller or a buggy driver for that controller, to me.  Can you just keep using them on the SATA ports instead?
[06:31] <overrider> Also, i am putting ext4 on the partition which seems to work fine. Adding the Drive into a RAID array however, does not
[06:31] <overrider> jmarsden: Sure i can...But i wanted to use 7 Drives (6xsata+1xsas) as a raid6, and the remaining sas sata for my os
[06:32] <overrider> so sad
[06:33] <jmarsden> Maybe you can Google for info about Linux and that Marvell SAS controller and see if others have seen similar issues, found workarounds, etc... is that controller (or the chip in that controller) officially supported?
[06:53] <MadHaTTer_777> hey everyone i need to specify a pppd option in wvdial.conf any idea how to go about it (i know most of u have probally not used wvdial since the dark ages just hoping for some luck)
[06:57] <jmarsden> MadHaTTer_777: Why not put pppd options where they belong?  Such as in /etc/ppp/options ?
[07:39] <overrider> Does anyone know if a good (supported by) Ubuntu 10.04 SATA Card?
[07:40] <patdk-lap> ich10?
[07:41] <patdk-lap> any with an si chipset?
[07:42] <overrider> Anyone i can plug two extra sata2 2tb drives into and finally make my raid6 , using 6 onboard sata drives, and the two from the card
[07:43] <overrider> Or of course a Ubuntu 10.04 Motherboard with 8 SATA Ports, not 6Sata + 2SAS
[10:07] <Cronist> i need technical info
[10:07] <Cronist> about ubuntu LTS
[10:07] <Cronist> in ESX systems
[10:08] <Cronist> optimizations
[10:08] <Cronist> any one to help me?
[11:28] <MadHaTTer_777> hey i found a solution  to my problem on a random search and was just wondering if someone could help me nav some parts of the linux gui real quick
[11:31] <MadHaTTer_777> im looking through network connections looking for the advanced settings
[11:43] <MadHaTTer_777> nm anyways how do i disable PIN?
[11:54] <Daviey> SpamapS, around?
[12:04] <MadHaTTer_777> anyone know where i need to specify -PIN -APN -PUK -Network in mobile brodband settings?
[12:08] <sss> Does LAMP log requests by default?
[12:11] <sss> .
[12:13] <sss314> I installed LAMP on Ubuntu. Does it log requests by default?
[12:15] <binBASH> yup
[12:15] <binBASH> it does
[12:15] <binBASH> Should be /var/log/apache2/...
[12:16] <sss314> binBASH, thanks
[12:16] <binBASH> welcome
[12:18] <sss314> [LAMP]  How do I block /var/www/phpmyadmin/ from other computers except localhost?
[12:18] <MadHaTTer_777> im looking where i can specify -apn -puk -pin for mobile broadband
[12:19] <MadHaTTer_777> anyone know everything ive found online points to places that it dioesnt exist
[12:29] <sss314> [LAMP] How do I allow access to a specific directory only for localhost?
[12:33] <Cronist> hi toall
[12:33] <Cronist> i need a custom install configuration and optimization settings for mysql on ubuntufor ESX VM systems
[12:34] <Cronist> any one can helpme?
[13:02] <vlada77> can someone help me
[13:03] <vlada77> I have install my iscsi target end i can not boot from there ?
[13:04] <vlada77> whot is root patch usage for diss
[13:04] <vlada77> I hawe gpxe
[13:55] <rizzuh> What file system should I use for a file server? The size will potentially be 24TB (8x3TB disks) in RAID 6.
[16:32] <qman__> rizzuh, that size rules out ext3, so your choices for linux are ext4, reiser, jfs, or xfs
[16:33] <qman__> but with that much space I honestly recommend zfs
[16:33] <rizzuh> ZFS is kinda esoteric on Linux
[16:33] <qman__> yeah, you'd have to run a solaris derivative or freeBSD
[16:33] <rizzuh> Well I'm looking for something reliable. Speed over CIFS/NFS won't be blazing fast anyway
[16:33] <rizzuh> That's not doable.
[16:34] <qman__> with disks and arrays that large, silent data corruption is a problem
[16:34] <rizzuh> Thought about it, but media support on FreeBSD kinda sucks
[16:34] <qman__> I see it on my 7x1TB array
[16:35] <rizzuh> The whole industry has ignored that, so I can't do much about it.
[16:36] <qman__> well, that's why I suggested zfs, it has checksumming built in
[16:36] <qman__> but if linux is the only option, I would personally pick ext4
[16:36] <rizzuh> I know. But ZFS rules out Linux, which makes media support (this is a commercial home server that does HTPC tasks) tricky.
[16:37] <qman__> ext3 has been good to me in the past
[16:37] <qman__> xfs, I've had more than one instance of total data loss after a crash
[16:37] <rizzuh> ext4 is my thinking as well
[16:37] <rizzuh> yep, my thoughts
[16:37] <rizzuh> lots of people use XFS, because of it's performance
[16:38] <qman__> yeah, but it's risky unless you have absolute confidence in your system's stability
[16:38] <rizzuh> yep
[16:38] <qman__> I haven't used reiser or JFS enough to say either way
[16:38] <rizzuh> Reiser seems to like small files
[16:38] <rizzuh> This will probably be stuffed with videos xD
[16:39] <qman__> yeah
[16:39] <qman__> my array is ext3, and some of my video files get corruption artifacts
[16:39] <qman__> fortunately no critical data has been corrupted, yet
[16:39] <qman__> knock on wood
[16:39] <rizzuh> That's not a major issue as this is not critical data.
[16:40] <rizzuh> This happens pretty much everywhere short of ZFS.
[16:58] <compdoc> qman__, you think the corruption is due to ext3?
[17:37] <Mr-Manor> Hi noop question: Trying to install in virtualbox but  uncompression fails - system halt. Where cat I find a md5sum for image check
[17:41] <pmatulis> Mr-Manor: the same place where you acquired your image
[17:43] <Mr-Manor> Thanks, but I got it by pressing a big red button on ubuntu com. There is no reference to where the download is done from.
[17:43] <pmatulis> Mr-Manor: they're all the same, of course.  so find yourself a mirror
[17:45] <RoyK> Mr-Manor: which image?
[17:48] <Mr-Manor> hold on, just doing another download fron other server..
[17:52] <Mr-Manor> Got this 9807160b8935289096df8160832e358e  Downloads/ubuntu-10.04.2-server-i386.iso
[17:57] <Mr-Manor> Ok. Got a working one this time. Guess my previus dl was corruptet somehow.
[17:59] <GeekyAdam> anyone here have experience using WPA eifi network on ubuntu server? im having a hard time getting it set up.
[18:17] <Mr-Manor> join #openSUSE-chat
[18:17] <Mr-Manor> sorry wrong window ;-)
[18:40] <lynxman> SpamapS ping
[18:40] <RoyK> Mr-Manor: very wrong indeed :P
[18:44] <SpamapS> lynxman: pong, sup?
[18:45] <lynxman> SpamapS: hey, I'm having a small issue here with an upstart script that is not handling properly a ruby script, before I burn the script down I wanted to ask if you could give it a quick look and suggest changes
[18:45] <SpamapS> lynxman: yes of course.. I am to upstart jobs as cookie monster is to cookies :)
[18:46] <lynxman> SpamapS: U is for upstart, that's good enough for you? :)
[18:46] <lynxman> SpamapS: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/573161/
[18:47] <lynxman> SpamapS: problems being that script doesn't write a pid file and upstart does a sucky job to stop/start it again once it's started
[18:48] <lynxman> SpamapS: also when it starts the first time it daemonizes but upstart fails to detect that and wait for something
[18:48] <lynxman> SpamapS: I'm an upstart noob though :)
[18:50] <SpamapS> ack.. reading
[18:51] <lynxman> SpamapS: thanks!
[18:51] <SpamapS> lynxman: so the export line is wrong
[18:52] <SpamapS> lynxman: what you want is env RUBYLIB=xxx
[18:52] <SpamapS> lynxman: also the expect daemon.. are you sure it forks twice to daemonize?
[18:53] <lynxman> SpamapS: nope, it forks just once, but upstart doesn't see it
[18:54] <SpamapS> lynxman: also your echo will go to /dev/null
[18:56] <lynxman> SpamapS: yeah I noticed that one
[18:56] <lynxman> :)
[18:56] <lynxman> as said, I'm an upstart noob
[18:56] <SpamapS> lynxman: use logger
[18:57] <SpamapS> lynxman: 'man logger'
[18:57] <lynxman> yeah I know logger, it's an option indeed
[18:58] <SpamapS> lynxman: does the script hvae a "don't daemonize" or "foreground" option? then you can drop the 'expect daemon'
[18:58] <lynxman> SpamapS: the provisioner.rb it does yes
[18:58] <lynxman> but only if you force it to, by default it daemonizes
[18:59] <SpamapS> right so force it to run in the oreground
[19:01] <lynxman> so then upstart will take care of it right?
[19:01] <SpamapS> right then upstart can manage it like one of its own children
[19:01] <SpamapS> instead of faking it
[19:02] <lynxman> so then I can just remove the expect daemon and tell it to run in the foreground right?
[19:02] <SpamapS> yes
[19:02] <SpamapS> Note that it should handle SIGHUP and SIGTERM as well
[19:03] <lynxman> either of those will just kill it
[19:03] <lynxman> it's a very simple ruby script
[19:09] <lynxman> I'll try those changes out and get back to you, thanks SpamapS
[19:18] <SpamapS> lynxman: in that case make sure to add respawn
[19:26] <lynxman> SpamapS: where should I add that?
[19:28] <SpamapS> lynxman: anywhere as its own line in the file
[19:28] <lynxman> SpamapS: ah k, thought it was some kind of order dependant
[19:29] <SpamapS> lynxman: no, only script lines are order dependent
[19:31] <lynxman> SpamapS: good to know :)
[22:02] <MadHaTTer_777> anyone wanna help me with 2 configuration settings? its a fairly simple problem i just cant find them cause im still a bit of a noob to linux
[22:03] <MadHaTTer_777> im trying to turn off the auto log out and specify some advanced mobile broadband settings
[22:05] <MadHaTTer_777> while ive gotten my share of terminal experience im still not that used to the gui
[22:19] <MadHaTTer_777> anyone?
[22:27] <qman__> MadHaTTer_777, ubuntu server doesn't have a GUI by default, so that's not really a question for this channel, try #ubuntu
[22:28] <MadHaTTer_777> qman i know but im still banned from that room for like over a month
[22:32] <qman__> be that as it may, it doesn't make your question any more about ubuntu server
[22:33] <qman__> I don't know those applications, so I can't help you
[22:34] <MadHaTTer_777> ok thanx anyways
[22:35] <MadHaTTer_777> imm trying to get unbanned now
[22:35] <MadHaTTer_777> ;)
[23:28] <mcloy> can you tell me a key word in wiki pedia by which i can compare  spech of  p3 p4 centreno dual core  core 2 duo            processor ram l2 l3 cache etc ?
[23:30] <MadHaTTer_777> intel