[00:07] <ScottK> robbiew_: Does the content of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Roadmap/OneiricPlanning mean the "Split Ubuntu Server into Server/Cloud" is off the table or not documented yet?
[00:07] <robbiew_> not documented yet...not even CLOSE to being done
[00:08] <ScottK> OK.
[00:08] <robbiew_> ScottK: just started putting items in collected...and ran out of gas
[00:08] <robbiew_> will resume later on ;)
[00:09] <robbiew_> ...and let folks know when I think I have the list of discussions/features ready for review
[00:29] <bencer> robbiew_: i was talking on #ubuntu-uds about proposing a track on zentyal and bringing ubuntu server to the masses:
[00:30] <hallyn> Daviey: drat, kernel api shortcoming, my patch for upstream isn't quite right.  will have to decide what to do next week.
[00:33] <Daviey> hallyn, :(... I missed it :)
[00:33] <hallyn> ?
[00:47] <jbernard> hallyn: is there a particular libcgroup branch I should clone as a starting point, or is it better to create a new repo with just unstable+your-patches ?
[00:51] <hallyn> jbernard: not sure what you mean - is this for your own development branch, or just for merging into natty?
[00:51] <hallyn> oh
[00:51] <hallyn> just a sec
[00:53] <hallyn> jbernard: lp:~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/natty/libcgroup/upstart  was the last one
[00:53] <hallyn> that i worked on for natty
[00:54] <hallyn> should just be able to merge in my commits from that tree into your tree (or unstable's)
[00:55] <hallyn> since natty's is not at all diverged from unstable's at the moment
[01:47] <RoAkSoAx> robbiew_: yeah we do, everything is in main now: heartbeat/corosync/pacemaker/cluster-agents/cluster-glue (the new), and redhat-cluster (the old stack), and ocfs2-tools and DRBD have always been there.
[01:47] <RoAkSoAx> robbiew_: gfs2-tools is shipped by redhat-cluster
[01:51] <RoAkSoAx> robbiew_: and some docs are here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/Natty
[02:17] <mdeslaur> hallyn: postinstall.run is only when you create a new VM with vm-new
[02:18] <mdeslaur> hallyn: vm-clone only mounts the image and changes a few things (like dhcp, mac address, hostname, etc.)
[02:45] <hallyn> mdeslaur: hm, right.  so my pristine ones must have never run the postinstall i guess? :)
[02:45] <hallyn> mdeslaur: thanks.  have a good weekend
[02:45] <mdeslaur> hallyn: that could be!
[02:45] <mdeslaur> hallyn: I haven't tried vm-new in a while though...I may very well be broken right now
[02:46] <mdeslaur> you too!
[03:16] <CrazyGir> while on the vm topic.. when using vmbuilder to create a new vm, I set the release to server. does this default the console to serial?
[03:16] <CrazyGir> or do you need to run through the steps to setup a serial console on the new server vm?
[03:17] <CrazyGir> I've been unable to mount the raw disk image, so I'm hoping it is done by default..
[03:26] <CrazyGir> I take that back, but found a completely different way to mount the image
[03:28] <CrazyGir> odd, so it appears as though the serial console is enabled by default
[03:29] <CrazyGir> I don't get a login prompt when connecting via: virsh console #
[03:29] <CrazyGir> (after hitting enter a few times)
[08:38] <aliverius> i mistakenly erased one partition of my raid 1
[08:39] <aliverius> now i am trying to use mdadm to correct this
[08:39] <aliverius> is assemble the mode i need?
[08:40] <aliverius> like mdadm -A /dev/md0 /dev/sda3?
[08:40] <aliverius> or create?
[08:53] <aliverius> no wrong
[08:53] <aliverius> i did not format over the second raid partition
[08:54] <aliverius> is seems my /dev/sdb3 was the special grub boot partition
[08:54] <aliverius> but how do i restore it
[09:07] <aliverius> eveything is ok
[09:09] <aliverius> that odd numbering of partitions in my system has totally confused me
[09:09] <aliverius> it was simply a swap partition
[09:56] <aliverius> what does it mean when a dir appears as green on the terminal?
[10:01] <shauno> aliverius: on mine, a green background on a dir indicates the sticky bit (+t).  don't recall whether that's default, but see if it matches what you're seeing
[10:01] <aliverius> i have serious trouble with accessing that dir as user
[10:01] <aliverius> wanna take a look?
[10:02] <shauno> what permissions does ls show?
[10:03] <aliverius> drw-rw-rw- 6 nobody root 4096 2011-04-16 11:37 archive_1
[10:03] <aliverius> now lets take a look inside
[10:03] <aliverius> shall i use a pastebin?
[10:03] <shauno> it won't let you list the contents without +x set
[10:04] <aliverius> isnt +x executable?
[10:04] <aliverius> so i shall chmod 777?
[10:05] <shauno> on files, yes.  on dirs, it's a bit special
[10:05] <shauno> if you need it to be world-writable, 777 it is.  but at the very least, +x as the user that you'd expect to be able to enter that dir
[10:06] <aliverius> yes i want to to be writable by anyone. i wan to make is a nfs share
[10:13] <aliverius> it seems to be working now shauno. thank you :)
[10:14] <shauno> no problem.  if you ls -l /, you'll see +x is on almost every directory.  it's normal :)
[10:14] <aliverius> so noexec in fstab should cover me against executing files in there?
[10:15] <shauno> sure
[10:15] <aliverius> ok
[11:59] <Psi-Jack> Alright guys. I'm trying to resolve a little issue with Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS and multipath'd iSCSI situations, seems to be race conditions that, A> It's umounting the multipath device /after/ killing multipath, then logging out of the iSCSI initiators, which causes the final shutdown to break with ping timeouts and it never reboots because of it.
[12:50] <user5v> hello, I have a question because amazon EC2. If I create an instance (a.e. of ubuntu 10.10) i must use a key, that can be created in the AWS management console. QUESTION: is this key saved inside the ubuntu installation too?
[17:26] <donniezazen> If i make a folder mywebsite in /var/www/ and subdirectories like video, ampache, ajaxplorer, etc will it automatically load mywebsite.com/videos mywebsite.com/ampache.
[17:27] <cloakable> No
[17:27] <cloakable> You'll need to setup a config file for mywebsite.com
[17:28] <cloakable> What you'll get is mywebsite.com/mywebsite/ampache
[17:28] <cloakable> in the default setup.
[17:35] <RoyK> hm... I'm setting up this open wifi system, but I want people to be told that things get logged etc before they get in. no password should be required. I guess using a proxy and a default site to hey-I-know-what-you're-doing-page should be it, but I'm a little unsure about how to set this up - anyone done this before?
[17:35] <donniezazen> @cloackable do i need to tweak virtualhost
[17:36] <cloakable> RoyK: Look up captive portals.
[17:37] <cloakable> donniezazen: Yes.
[17:37] <donniezazen> the config file yo are talking about is virtualhost or some different file?
[18:24] <JanC> donniezazen: I suggest you read the Debian/Ubuntu documentation for Apache in /usr/share/doc/apache2/README.Debian.gz
[18:24] <JanC> that explains the way Apache is usually configured in Debian & derived distros
[18:25] <JanC> (you can use 'zless' to read it without having to manually unpack it first)
[18:35] <donniezazen> Thanks JanC, will do that.
[18:37] <JanC> donniezazen: of course reading the main apache documentation is useful too, but the README.Debian contains info about things that are different from a "vanilla" apache
[18:39] <JanC> (it's always useful to read README.Debian if a package has one, because it means there is some Debian-specific info that is not in the upstream documentation)
[18:49] <donniezazen> yeah read me is always help ful
[20:20] <andygraybeal> is there an ETA when I might be able to select a physical network device when adding a network card to a virtual machine?
[20:20] <andygraybeal> i'm not able to select eth1 of the host machine to be dedicated to the virtual machine
[20:34] <pmatulis_> andygraybeal: wouldn't that screw things up a bit?
[20:48] <JanC> andygraybeal: I haven't tested if it works, but I think qemu/kvm can do that with -net nic,model=virtio ?
[20:48] <andygraybeal> aah virtio
[20:49] <andygraybeal> pmatulis_, yes, it actually made it so the machine wouldn't boot.. but i have no idea
[20:49] <andygraybeal> JanC, interesting i will read more about it.
[20:49] <andygraybeal> thank yuo for the responses
[20:51] <JanC> it's sort of a guess though, as I have never used it  ;)
[20:52] <andygraybeal> yea, i have no idea, i'm going to mail the mail list and see what responses i get, i'm going to mail ltsp-discuss first.
[20:55] <andygraybeal> i think i have to make two bridges, br0 for eth0 and br1 for eth1....
[20:55] <andygraybeal> ithink i understand what to do now
[23:55] <quentusrex> Anyone aware of an issue that when the KVM host has br0 configured the networking does not start on boot? but can be fixed by manually running 'sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart'
[23:56] <CrazyGir> no, but anything in dmesg/etc?