[00:56] <jjohansen1> hggdh: how did the test go?
[00:59] <Eversmann> hi ;-) Greetings from Spain
[00:59] <Eversmann> is there anyone there to ask a question about qemu-kvm with spice enabled on a ubuntu server?
[01:19] <hggdh> jjohansen1: I could not test it yet, a small issue on a previous test
[01:20] <Eversmann> you mean the spice enabled version?
[01:41] <jjohansen1> hggdh: okay, np.  Let me know when you have it tested
[01:43] <hggdh> jjohansen1: will do; downloading the maverick kernel now
[02:08] <hggdh> jjohansen1: it will take a bit longer, I got no IPV4 addresses, still digging in the logs
[02:16] <d3ngar>  Hi there, I have a problem with my VPN: Two computers can connect and ping the host. The host can ping the clients. But the clients can't ping each other...
[02:17] <ScottK> Can the server ping the clients?
[02:17] <d3ngar> Yes
[02:17] <d3ngar> I have been advised that it's something to do with the server routing
[02:56] <jjohansen1> hggdh: no worries, I am in and out all night, not waiting around on you, but will deal with the next step when ever we have results
[03:54] <patdk-lap> hmm, I have a backwards issue :)
[03:54] <patdk-lap> I want to limit my server to doing only 100iops, it's starving other access when it gets higher (it likes doing 20k iops)
[03:55] <patdk-lap> can't find anything about how to make it go slower, just faster
[04:18] <freakabcd> hi all
[04:18] <freakabcd> did ubuntu stop providing the ubuntu-jeos releases?
[04:19] <freakabcd> the last jeos release i see on cdimage.ubuntu.com is hardy
[04:52] <jmarsden> patdk-lap: ionice ?
[04:53] <jeeves_moss> how do I add local DNS resolve files for my BIND9 server?  the external DNS names resolve properly, but I can't resolve my domains locally
[04:54] <jmarsden> jeeves_moss: Add a zone stanza to named.conf and create the appropriate zonefile it points to.  You can set up a view so the local domains are only visible to requesting DNS clients on your lcoal LAN, if you want.
[04:55] <jeeves_moss> jmarsden, that's kinda the point.  I only want the look ups to be for requests from the subnets in 192.168.x.x subnets
[04:55] <jmarsden> Then learn about views and you should be all set.
[04:56] <jeeves_moss> jmarsden, ok, i've copied all the current DNS zone files from <domain>.<TLD>.conf to <domain>.<TLD>.local, and changed all the pointers to the local server's addresses, but I'm stuck on how to add the "views" part
[04:57] <jmarsden> There are tutorials out there, I don't know how good they are, maybe http://www.howtoforge.com/two_in_one_dns_bind9_views will help you?
[04:57] <jeeves_moss> jmarsden, thanks, I'll have a look before the rum kicks in and I head to the pub
[04:57] <jmarsden> jeeves_moss: You're welcome.
[05:42] <RoyK>  
[05:46] <jeeves_moss> jmarsden, this might be better, http://pupeno.com/blog/two-in-one-dns-server-with-bind9/
[08:12] <jeeves_moss> what causes "rndc: no server specified and no default"?
[08:51] <jeeves_moss> what causes "rndc: no server specified and no default"?
[14:41] <awanti> Hi. I am running ubuntu server 10.04 with samba pdc. Samba clients are windows xp & 7. Every thing is working perfect. But I am unable to restrict users to change the settings. Plz. even can guide me :)
[14:42] <patdk-lap> jmarsden, ionice doesn't do it
[17:28] <andygraybeal> join #nexentastor
[17:34] <qwebirc75869> How do I recompile a Kernel for Ubuntu Lucid using Maverick?
[17:34] <qwebirc75869> or how do I recompile a kernel for server using desktop edition?
[18:12] <hggdh> jjohansen1: hi, I cannot figure why I do not get IPv4 addresses on the maverick kernel on natty
[18:13] <jjohansen1> hggdh: is that on the base machine or inside of kvm?
[18:13] <hggdh> jjohansen1: on the base machine
[18:14] <jjohansen1> and yet the maverick install would get IPv4 addresses?
[18:14] <lenios> isn't that supposed to be #ubuntu+1 ?
[18:17] <jjohansen1> hggdh: the maverick install on the machines would obtain IPv4 addresses, right?
[18:37] <hggdh> jjohansen1: yes
[18:37] <jjohansen1> hggdh: does maverick use a module that isn't built as part of the kernel
[18:38] <hggdh> jjohansen1: heh. I might have found it -- I now see a apparmour DENIED message for dhclient
[18:39] <hggdh> jjohansen1: let me aa-complain it, and try again
[18:39] <jjohansen1> hggdh: oh, oops :)
[18:39] <hggdh> jjohansen1: sounds quite obvious after thinking of apparmour... :-)
[18:40] <hggdh> but... let's see what happens after a reboot
[18:41] <jjohansen1> hggdh: well yeah, but it is a little unusual when just switching kernels, certainly does happen but it means the application changed behavior because of the different kernel
[18:41] <hggdh> jjohansen1: yeah... I am not sure what else changed, but I would expect more surprises
[18:41] <jjohansen1> yeah
[18:44] <hggdh> yeah!  I got me IPv4 aqddresses now
[18:51] <xnixan> hi, how to increase the number of loop devices on ubuntu server 10.04?
[18:57] <woonix> xnixan: A Google search of "ubuntu increase loop devices" found the answer on the first link --> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=394792
[19:00] <xnixan> woonix, thanks for advice, but in ubuntu-server there is no modules.conf, only /etc/modules, and i already modified it and increased the number of loop devices to 256(maximum allowed by kernel 2.6) but after rebooting it is still the same, only 8 loop devices :(
[19:02] <woonix> have you actually tried using up all 8? The link I read suggests that more will appear once they have been used.
[19:02] <woonix> I haven't tried it myself, so I don't know what will happen.
[19:05] <xnixan> i tried it with other distros, and previous ubuntu releases, but whenever you have less loop devices system will till you do not have free loop device to mount more
[19:20] <fubada> hi
[19:20] <fubada> can someone help me get my linux workstations talking to ubuntu kerberos
[19:20] <fubada> for gdm login
[19:52] <rcsheets> does anyone know if libvirt-bin, libvirt0, and python-libvirt are safe to update while VMs are running?
[19:52] <rcsheets> KVM VMs in my particular case
[19:56] <compdoc> Ive done it
[19:56] <compdoc> the change doesnt occur until you reboot
[19:56] <rcsheets> ok, great. thanks.
[20:59] <javatexan> anyone have a favorite backup for ubuntu server and mysql?
[20:59] <Lcawte> Hi, I'm having problems with self signed SSL certificates, see https://brickpost.info
[21:00] <javatexan> sorry, that I can turnover to a non-binary type....LOL
[21:00] <javatexan> like, run this and it will be happy
[21:00] <javatexan> LOL
[21:01] <qman__> javatexan, mysqldump + rsync
[21:02] <javatexan> darn, I was afraid you would say that
[21:02] <javatexan> LOL
[21:02] <qman__> if you need something faster, set up a slave SQL server
[21:04] <Lcawte> Anyone got any idea whats up with my ssl certificate/or some server thing I need to sort out?
[21:04] <Lcawte> Also,
[21:04] <Lcawte> Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
[21:04] <Lcawte> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
[21:04] <Lcawte> E: Couldn't lock list directory..are you root?
[21:04] <Lcawte> Yes, I am root
[21:04] <javatexan> thanks qman_  this is a friend I helped setup and now it wont go away....LOL  I was hoping for something easier to pass off, I guess I could script it for him
[21:07] <qman__> javatexan, simple is best
[21:07] <qman__> if they have lots of them to back up you can get a little better managed with something like backuppc
[21:07] <qman__> but just one, a simple script is the way to go
[21:10] <guntbert> Lcawte: my first guess: you have some package manager running already
[21:12] <Lcawte> guntbert: I can't see one :/
[21:12] <Lcawte> oh wait, I see it
[21:13] <Lcawte> why aren't you dead proccess
[21:14] <Lcawte> apt and apt-get proccess' being run by root, now, any idea on the SSL problem?