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SpamapSAlan: ^500:00
AlanSpamapS: :D00:00
AlanNote to others: if you enable IPv6, and you have a "hosts allow" restriction in your smb.conf, your clients might try and use IPv6 and act as if they've been denied access...00:01
Alanneed to add the IPv6 prefix in !00:01
SpamapSYeah thats the most common IPv6 fail00:02
Alan"that" being IPv4-based whitelists?00:06
plm_Hi all00:50
warzauwynnhello plm00:51
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RoyKaxisys: hi02:17
twbDue to the removal of CONFIG_NET_NS from the .32-32 kernel, I'm looking at enabling lucid-backports for its .37 (or whatever) kernel.03:24
twbDoes anyone have a pinning config handy that'll allow the kernels from backports, but nothing else?03:25
twbI (obviously) don't want to upgrade EVERYTHING to the backports versions03:25
Coreytwb: Take a look at the sample config on backports.org03:32
CoreyIt's the same in Ubuntu.03:32
twbReally?03:36
twbBecause target release COMPLETELY fails on ubuntu03:36
twbEr, Apt::Default-Release03:37
twbI guess what I mean is that if you've seen it work reliably for you for years, that's great.  But if it's just "yeah that looks OK and it works at the moment", I can do that much verification myself.03:38
ScottKhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports has an Ubuntu recommendation for pinning.03:38
twbScottK: that doesn't appear to whitelist updates for the packages you ask for03:54
ScottKOK.03:54
ScottKNot sure for Lucid then.03:54
twbI can probably guess Package: linux-* with a normal priority (600?)03:54
twbScottK: er, I mean that it has one stanza instead of two, not "I tested it and it failed"03:54
ScottKFor Natty and later it automatically works the way you're asking for.  Manually install a package from backports and you get it as well as updates from backports, otherwise you just get the regular package.03:55
ScottKSo for the next LTS this will be easy.03:55
twbHuh, interesting.  Do you have such a system you can show me the "apt-cache policy" output for?03:56
twbhttp://paste.debian.net/120015/ I think this is approximately what I want.03:56
ScottKI can, but I doubt it'll help you as it's not just using pinning.  There were apt changes too.03:56
twbAh, OK03:56
twbDo you know if they are changes made in debian, or if they're ubuntu-specific?03:56
ScottKI know they were planned for Debian too.  I don't know if they've landed or not.03:58
ScottKAdditionally they make stuff like dependency resolution when a package from experimental needs to get pulled in work right.03:58
ScottKActually it does have pinning adjusted too.04:01
twbYeah, I asked because I vaguely recall that getting better in sid in the last couple years04:01
ScottKhttp://paste.debian.net/120016/04:02
twbHum.04:02
twbLame, the .35 -virtual kernel wants wireless CRDA crap05:33
twbSo I'm buying a four-port gigE PCI-E NIC06:03
twbIs e1000 support solid as at 2.6.32?06:03
twb(http://www.nextag.com/Intel-PRO-1000PT-4PORT-540119288/prices-html)06:03
twbkmuto.jp's HCL says06:10
twbPCI ID  Works?           Vendor                                  Device                          Driver      Kernel06:10
twb808610bc Yes    Intel Corporation           82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper)       e1000e        v2.6.25-06:10
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overrider_I am in need of this JDK i used under Suse Linux, which one is the Ubuntu equivalent package i can install via apt-get? jre-1_5_0_22-linux-i586.rpm06:37
luitedo you need exactly that version?06:38
overrider_pretty much. Later versions seem to cause a few display issues with a custom software in use by a client.06:39
luitehmm, I don't know repositories with old jre packages. is that one provided by sun?06:41
overrider_i am thinking it may be this one http://java.sun.com/products/archive/j2se/5.0_22/index.html06:42
twboverrider_: JRE is not JDK06:45
luiteoverrider_: you can try to use alien to convert the rpm to deb and use dpkg -i to install it06:46
luiteif that doesn't work, then try the run version06:46
twbIf you are running a third-party package you are fucked, no matter how you do it06:47
luitewhich is just a shell script that installs it, without package management06:47
twbThis is also the case on SUSE and RHEL, but there the distro packages are so crap that you often don't notice06:47
twbhardy has sun-java5 in multiverse, I would try that first06:48
uvirtbotNew bug: #798019 in squid (main) "package squid 2.7.STABLE7-1ubuntu12.2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79801906:52
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uvirtbotNew bug: #798038 in openssh (main) "openssh-client hangs " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79803807:51
sabgentonLTS is 2.6.3208:13
twblucid is08:14
twbhardy isn't EOLd yet08:14
sabgentonif I upgrade to 10.04.2 do I get a higher kernel option?08:15
sabgentonor is that the latest kernel avalible08:15
twbsabgenton: released versions are stable08:16
twbsabgenton: stable means they don't change08:16
sabgentonok so kernels don't chage either08:16
sabgentonnot apt-get ing08:17
sabgentonable08:17
sabgentontwb: so I need 11.04 for a new kernel ?08:17
twbsabgenton: there is a "backports" repo that contains choice bits of instability08:18
twbYou could use that08:18
twbMigrating to a newer release would also work08:18
sabgentonok spose the backports it easyer to try and revert08:18
_rubenweird .. got a box that refuses to boo from hdd (no os found), but using alternate cd and them "boot from first hdd" works just fine :S09:05
twbThat's because grub is retarded09:06
twbYou should put syslinux on your HDD, the same as on your CD09:07
twbhttp://paste.debian.net/120032/ <-- notes as at hardy.  It's pretty much all automated as at sid.09:07
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jeeves_mosshow can I find out WTF is going on with my bind server?  I can't get it to resolve my domain names, and I'm soooo lost09:24
twbDunno, I run nsd3 instead09:25
twbMuch less baroque09:25
twbAfter adding "AllowAgentForwarding no" to sshd_config and restarting sshd, "ssh -vA foo" does not indicate that agent forwarding is disabled.  How can I check?09:27
jmarsdentwb: Try doing something that would auto-authenticate if you had agent forwarding... if it works, it is still forwarding.  So... set up an agent on your workstation, ssh -vA foo, then on that machine ssh -v someotherplace.com which your agent would grant you access to, and see what happens?09:31
twbIt's OK, the problem was simply that if your .profile is smart enough to automatically start ssh-agent, that "hides" the one that was forwarded09:32
twbConfirmed wth "ssh-add -l"09:32
jeeves_mosstwb, how can I find out why my BIND server isn't updating external DNS servers?  I can dig internally, and it resolved external domains from the local box, but it won't update upstream servers09:33
twbjeeves_moss: are you using bind as a resolver, or for serving your own zone(s)?09:34
twbIt sounds like the latter09:34
jmarsdenjeeves_moss: Sounds like it is not authoritative for the domains you want it to "update" ?09:34
jeeves_mosstwb, yes.09:34
twbjeeves_moss: ok, does the internet actually check your machine for your zone?09:34
jeeves_mosseverything was working well untill the my ISP switched us over to a block of addresses from a single IP.  and when I scan the "router's IP", the port scan shows port 53 is open and responding09:35
twbjeeves_moss: that is, is your bind's IP listed in the SOA (or NS, I guess) of the current version of that zone (or the glue in the parent zone)?09:35
jeeves_mossI host the root of the zone09:35
twbMaybe you're still NATting accidentally?09:35
_rubengrmbl .. both grub and extlinux now do the same: reboot right away before even showing anything :/09:36
uvirtbotNew bug: #798065 in mysql-dfsg-5.1 (main) "package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.10 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed pre-removal script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79806509:36
jeeves_mossthere are port forwards.  nothing internal changed on my network.  the only thing that changed was the ISP (going from a single static IP to a blockof 10)09:36
twb_ruben: wot?09:36
twb_ruben: that is not normal, paste your syslinux.cfg09:36
twbIf the disk is partitioned, did you install mbr.bin in the MBR, and did you flag the /boot partition (and ONLY it) as bootable?09:37
twb(extlinux installs into the PBR)09:37
_rubenyes to all, but will double check .. unless extlinux doesn't like root-on-lvm like lilo09:38
_rubenhmm .. boot from first hdd (alt cd) now does show extlinux kciking in09:39
jeeves_mosstwb, any other ideas?09:39
twb_ruben: extlinux doesn't know or care about the root filesystem09:40
_rubenk09:40
twb_ruben: it only cares about /boot (at least, as long as you have a ramdisk)09:41
_rubenhttp://pastebin.com/FZf3wwQb09:42
_rubentook some effort to make that paste :)09:42
twbAnd you did "extlinux --install /boot" ?  Is /boot a separate filesystem?  If so, do the symlinks vmlinuz and initrd.img exist in *it*, or in the root filesystem?09:43
_rubenyes, yes, in /boot09:44
twbNot sure then09:44
twbIf you take quiet and PROMPT 0 out will help09:44
twbOh, and "default menu.c32" is wrong09:45
_rubenit's what your paste says too09:46
_rubenor should lucid do UI already too ?09:46
twbOh, actually I dunno about lucid09:46
twbThe change was in 4.0 IIRC09:46
twbThat happened way before lucid, but because of stupidness, ubuntu continued to run 3.7x for ages09:47
_rubenthis is syslinux 3.6309:47
twbYuk09:47
twbUnfortunately I don't have a system like that.  I have a router running lucid with no separate /boot, but running 4.x09:48
twbAnd I have my netboot with a separate /boot, but it's running 4.x too.09:48
twb*my netbook09:48
twbYou can pretty much just grab syslinux from anywhere, the only real caveat is that menu.c32 and syslinux must be the same major version09:49
twbOnce it's installed you never have to run it again, either09:49
_rubenseems to me the only problem is the mbr, as chainloading through cd does work09:50
twbmbr should be static mbr.bin09:50
twbStrictly speaking that isn't even syslinux09:50
_rubennow instad of just "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT..." i get a "missing oepration system" prior to it .. sigh09:54
_rubenguess i'll have to write instructions for remote hands on how to boot this thing when a reboot is required :/09:56
_rubenrunning out of time to fix this here onsit09:56
_rubene09:56
twbYou could just make a USB key that defaults to chainloading09:57
twbSo most of the time a reboot won't require remote hands09:57
twb(I mean, I would've liked to fix your problem properly, but I think you're right to give up at this point.)09:57
_rubenyeah, thought of that too, but dont have a spare usb stick with me :)09:57
twb_ruben: could do a CD, tho that's a PITA09:58
_rubeni'd have to take this alt cd iso, alter its config, bun it again .. dont ahve to the time for that now :/09:58
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speakmanHi folks! I'm trying to log MCE's but no matter what I do none of the failures are logged.10:14
RoyKspeakman: use syslog and set it to report errors to a remote host10:17
RoyKspeakman: that way, if an MCE happens, and the machine for some reason can't write to disk, you should find the info on the remote syslog machine10:18
speakmanI've set up netconsole to another machine, but it does not recieve the actual error10:21
speakmanthe mcelog --daemon doesn't start at boot either10:24
speakmanshould it run as trigger or daemon?10:26
twbspeakman: does your system generate MCEs?10:32
twbspeakman: I looked into it for mine, and AMD64 boxes don't generate MCE or something10:32
twbI can't remember the details10:32
speakmantwb: it does. I've been able to catch some of them before through netconsole10:33
twbOK10:33
twbSo netconsole is working enough for you to get other (non-MCE) output?10:34
speakmanyep10:34
speakmanand earlier on it did report MCE's as well10:34
twbNot sure what else you can do, then10:34
speakmanI've upgraded  mcelog from upstream now10:35
speakmanbut what "cpu type" to use for Xeon W3680?10:35
speakmanValid CPUs: generic p6old core2 k8 p4 dunnington xeon74xx xeon7400 xeon5500 xeon5200 xeon5000 xeon5100 xeon3100 xeon3200 core_i7 core_i5 core_i3 nehalem westmere xeon71xx xeon7100 tulsa intel xeon75xx xeon7500 xeon7200 xeon7100 sandybridge sandybridge-ep10:35
RoyKspeakman: have you configured mcelog to do syslogging?10:35
twbspeakman: /proc/cpuinfo?10:35
twbIs there a README.Debian?10:36
speakmanREADME.Debian don't say very much10:37
speakmanRoyK: Not sure - how do I check?10:37
RoyKspeakman: in /etc/mcelog/mcelog.conf, is syslog = yes?10:38
RoyKIIRC the default is no10:39
twbsyslog's only going to go out via UDP anyway10:39
twbAnd it requires more userspace (i.e. any) than netconsole10:39
twbIf the system is frying before netconsole, I don't see how he's gonna catch it any other way10:40
RoyKtrue - it's handy, though10:40
speakmanI've set up /etc/mcelog/mcelog.conf now10:40
speakmanHavn't even seen it before - was it there all the time?10:41
speakman[ 1045.753011] [Hardware Error]: No human readable MCE decoding support on this CPU type.10:41
speakman[ 1045.753020] [Hardware Error]: Run the message through 'mcelog --ascii' to decode.10:41
speakman[ 1045.753028] [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged10:41
RoyKspeakman: and started mcelog?10:41
RoyKhm...10:41
speakmanJun 16 11:40:04 sylpheed mcelog: failed to prefill DIMM database from DMI data10:41
speakmanJun 16 11:40:04 sylpheed mcelog: Kernel does not support page offline interface10:41
RoyK!pastebin10:42
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speakmansorry10:42
speakmanJun 16 11:42:00 192.168.0.103 mcelog: Cannot open logfile /var/log/mcelog: Permission denied10:43
speakmanit's running as root...10:43
RoyKspeakman: whoops - can you touch that file manually?10:43
RoyKanyway - that shouldn't matter if using syslog10:44
speakmanmade it world writable10:44
speakmanI think I just catched something; w810:44
twbapparmor?10:44
speakmanhttp://pastebin.com/UUzc9EFX10:44
speakmanthat's through netconsole ;)10:45
RoyK...or caught :P10:45
twbspeakman: time to buy a new box10:45
speakmantwb: the problem is, it's completely new :(10:45
RoyKspeakman: run memtest86+10:46
twbTime to buy a new box with the refund money10:46
speakmanw3680, 24GB Kingston ECC 1333MHz10:46
twbNice, ECC10:46
speakmanRoyK: I've been doing it for a couple of hours, but no errors found10:46
twbDon't see that much in my market segment :-(10:46
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speakmanRoyK: it went through one full cycle10:46
RoyKspeakman: I'd return the mobo with that error report10:46
RoyKMCA: MEMORY CONTROLLER RD_CHANNELunspecified_ERR <--- != good10:47
speakmanRoyK: the mobo and memory is deveilvered from the same supplier10:47
RoyKspeakman: well, return it10:47
RoyKget something that works (tm)10:47
speakmanRoyK: I could easily get that changed, but don't know if they will replace both of it?10:47
speakmanit's 6 modules of 4GB ram...10:48
RoyKmy guess is it's the mobo10:48
speakmanok10:48
speakmanthat's the most non-pro thing I've got10:48
speakmanAsus Revolution10:48
RoyKif it was a single memory module, you should have gotten an ECC error10:48
speakmanP6T6 WS Revolution10:48
RoyKnot a memory controller error10:48
speakmanRoyK: pint!10:48
speakmanpoint even ;D10:48
RoyKthat is, isn't the memory controller in the cpu on xeons?10:49
jamespageDaviey: around?10:49
speakmanNo idea?10:49
* RoyK would rather take a pint10:49
RoyKspeakman: on Xeon and Opteron, it is, on i[357], it's on the mobo10:49
Davieyjamespage: always.10:49
RoyKspeakman: meaning, on Intel, you'll need a Xeon to use ECC (i[357] doesn't support ECC)10:50
speakmanRoyK: that's correct. I'm on Xeon w368010:50
speakmanhttp://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=4791710:50
jamespageDaviey: coolio - so I have a merge proposal that has stalled - its to support MIR requirements for the version of erlang in oneiric10:51
RoyKpossibly the CPU, then - if it's a good supplier, they may take both the mobo and cpu in return10:51
cemchi. is there an mxtoolbox-style script/tool that I can install on ubuntu and check if my ip address is in a RBL (periodically from cron for example) ?10:51
jamespagefancy taking a look?10:51
speakmanRoyK: the CPU is from another supplier. The other one (where I got the rest of the computer) didn't stock it.10:52
RoyKspeakman: it can be either cpu or mobo, but my guess is the cpu, but then, don't sue me if I'm wrong :P10:53
RoyKthat is, just return both and complain there's an error10:53
RoyK:)10:53
RoyKgive them the MCE log and they'll probably take it as an answer to whatever error - lol10:54
speakmanThe problem is I need my computer.. :D10:54
RoyKimho you don't really need a broken computer...10:55
Davieyjamespage: url?10:55
speakmanRoyK: that's one good ho...10:55
RoyKI had a freak MCE error - first we replaced the memory - still problems - then the CPUs - still issues - then the supplier replaced the whole box :)10:56
RoyKproblem solved ...10:57
* RoyK likes supermicro10:57
jamespageDaviey: https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/ubuntu/oneiric/fop/mir/+merge/6323110:57
jamespagethe original idea was to wait for fop 1.0 from debian; however it now has a serious bug raised against it (the one I raised originally - see the bug report)10:58
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Davieyjamespage: ta11:00
Davieyjamespage: Is the new patch all your own work?11:02
jamespageDaviey: yes - and its throwaway once we move to 1.011:04
Davieyjamespage: ok, thanks11:09
Davieyjamespage: Are you MIR'ing it's deps aswell?11:16
Davieyjamespage: libbatik-java,libxmlgraphics-commons-java, libxml-commons-external-java, libsaxon-java11:17
jamespageDaviey: all of the required deps are in the MIR bug 77821611:17
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 778216 in fop "[MIR] fop" [Low,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/77821611:17
Davieyso they are11:18
Daviey:)11:18
jamespagenot sure about libsaxon-java - I think that is in main already11:18
jamespagethis merge prepares fop ready for MIR review11:18
Davieyjamespage: libsaxon-java binary and source package is in universe11:18
* jamespage goes to look11:19
Davieyhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libsaxon-java11:19
jamespageDaviey: good spot - I'd missed that one (and thanks for introducing me to check-mir :-))11:24
jamespageI'll add it to the bug11:24
LinSkyrateno java support in firefox.. howto install that? ive installed openjdk but firefox xomplains still11:25
LinSkyrateohh thats a new word11:25
Davieyjamespage: :)11:30
jamespageDaviey: np - thanks for sponsoring that upload11:30
Davieyjamespage: I'm getting bored sponsoring your stuff.  You need that upload foo.11:31
Daviey:)11:31
jamespagefingers crossed....11:31
jamespageLinSkyrate: hey - you might want to ask that question in #ubuntu11:32
jamespagebah - he's gone11:32
Davieyjamespage: start putting in some eastereggs to see if your sponsors are trusting you, or sponsoring blind :)11:32
jamespagethat would just be evil....11:32
Davieyheh11:32
speakmanRoyK: got some new catches in /var/log/mcelog finally! http://paste.ubuntu.com/627909/12:25
speakmanRoyK: it's always DIMM ID 112:28
sorenDaviey: openvswitch doesn't work with linux 3.0?13:06
Davieysoren: doesn't build.13:06
sorendue to build system things (like stuff depending on a set number of elements to the version string) or something else?13:06
Davieysoren: build process does a check to see if kernel == 2.613:06
sorenAh.13:06
sorenOk.13:07
sorenGood.13:07
Davieysoren: I am so glad we are on 3.013:07
DavieyHave you felt the speed of the thing?13:07
DavieySo many exciting improvements.13:07
sorenIt's way faster because it's not wasting time keeping track of its microversion.13:07
Davieyheh13:08
ogra_Daviey, wait for the 3.0GTS then !13:09
sorenI don't mind the change, really. It's about time and the timing was very much in our favour (so early in the dev cycle).13:09
Davieysoren: yah13:19
uvirtbotNew bug: #798186 in openssh (main) "ssh documentation not in line with default settings" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79818613:32
Davieyogra_: I have go-faster stripes.14:07
DavieyRAID-014:09
cloakableRAID-0, for how much data you'll get back if one drive fails x314:14
patdk-wkheh?14:15
patdk-wkif one drive fails, your unlikely to get any data back14:15
patdk-wkunless you recover that failed drive14:15
ppetrakicloakable, yeah, you're data is all gone, sorry14:17
cloakableHeh14:18
cloakableNo, I use 5 :)14:18
cloakableTalking about Daviey14:18
patdk-wkI am using raid0 also14:18
patdk-wkI could care less if I never recover any data14:18
cloakableI keep stuff on there I'd rather not spend time re-ripping14:19
Davieycloakable: It was a pun...14:21
cloakableHeh :P14:21
ntr0pyI am trying to get proftpd to authenticate users against a postgresql db and i am missing "mod_sql_passwd.c" for "SQLPasswordEngine" directive... Does somebody know where it did go?14:32
uvirtbotNew bug: #776945 in isc-dhcp (main) "Apparmor results in denying operation mknod for isc-dhcp-server " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/77694514:41
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noeccif a user is created via adduser --system --disabled-password --shell /bin/sh should this user be able to login via ssh?15:09
pythonirc101Is anyone sharing machine storage space redundantly here on ubuntu servers? I've looking into lustre, hdfs, pvfs, mogilefs and few others, but would like to hear from someone who has actually deployed/used a shared storage system.15:58
ravacholin the process of setting up vhosts for my websites on 10.04 want them to be found at /home/usr/public_html how do i link a user to this16:05
cloakablepoint a vhost at that directory? o.o16:24
cloakableYou're being rather vague16:25
ravacholso if i create a user i can then point say blah.com to that user?16:26
ravacholvia  creating the site documentroot in /etc/apache2/sites-available16:27
ravacholsry yes bit vague always used cpanel setup before16:29
PiciHrm.  tasksel isn't installed by default anymore? Even on server installs?16:30
nxvlDaviey, zul: just uploaded augeas .8.1-2 i think you can sync now16:59
zulnxvl: cool16:59
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RoAkSoAxnxvl: are you a DD already or DM?17:14
Davieynxvl: What was the issue from yesterday?17:33
nxvlRoAkSoAx: DM17:37
nxvlDaviey: my VM i assume17:37
nxvlDaviey: on the chroot it builded17:37
nxvlDaviey: REALLY weird17:37
DavieyCoolio17:38
RoAkSoAxnxvl: cool17:38
RoAkSoAxnxvl: and where ytou using sbuild?17:38
RoAkSoAxi've seen that before17:38
RoAkSoAxnot building there but building in pbuilders17:38
nxvlRoAkSoAx: on sbuild worked, on sid VM didn't17:39
SpamapSjamespage: ping!17:42
jamespageSpamapS: pong17:42
jamespageSpamapS: wassup?17:43
SpamapSjamespage: So, Zookeeper needs a maintainer..17:45
SpamapSjamespage: You seem to have a good working relationship with the debian-java team..17:45
jamespageSpamapS: it most certainly does; guess you have been watching the thread on debian-devel?17:45
SpamapSjamespage: I'm wondering if they would be interested in adopting it.17:45
SpamapSjamespage: not super closely, but I did get CC'd on a few of the emails because I've submitted txzookeeper for upload.17:46
jamespageSpamapS: so its already maintained by Debian Java Maintainers <pkg-java-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>17:47
SpamapSjamespage: OH17:47
SpamapScool, yeah I'm behind the times. ;)17:47
jamespageSpamapS: however Thomas has been the primary maintainer within that team of zookeeper17:48
SpamapSGot it17:48
SpamapSjamespage: so we can just step up as Uploaders then?17:48
jamespageSo I am a member myself; I could offer to pick it up17:48
jamespage(by policy I am allowed to change it but would not out of courtesy)17:49
SpamapSjamespage: Its a big part of Ensemble, and Hadoop, so I think it would make sense for us to do that.17:49
jamespagebut I lack experience; so I would look to lean on the ensemble team to help with testing etc...17:49
jamespagesounds like its a key part (and it does fit with the overall big data strategy)17:50
jamespageso reckon we should17:50
SpamapSjamespage: Yeah we're going to be all over testing it. :)17:51
SpamapSdoh17:52
DavieySpamapS: Were you planning to do the mysql merge?18:17
Daviey(5.1)18:17
adam_gany squid-deb-proxy users know a proper fix or good workaround for constant hash sum mismatches?18:18
patdk-wkreplace squid-deb-proxy with apt-cacher-ng?18:19
Davieyadam_g: during install, or normal usage?18:21
patdk-wkif it's like me, any apt-update that uses a squid cache, goes bad18:21
SpamapSDaviey: we haven't resolved whether we can transition to 5.5 yet18:22
SpamapSDaviey: there's little point in merging 5.1 until that is decided18:22
patdk-wkfor me, I have to rm /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/*18:22
Davieyadam_g: sudo apt-get update -o Acquire::http::No-Cache=True18:22
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DavieySpamapS: ok18:23
kirklandRoAkSoAx: ping18:41
RoAkSoAxkirkland: pong18:44
RoAkSoAxDaviey: ping18:50
XagoHi guys...I'm facing some strange behavior on my server. This is when I try to connect via RDP, this not connect all the time. When this happen, I must reboot the server and I can connect again...but this is not a good thing to working in production mode. What could be wrong?19:01
XagoI have a desktop version running a Web service and no problem with this machine.19:02
warzauwynncan't you just restart the service instead of rebooting?19:02
warzauwynni mean... not that you should need to restart the service, but rebooting is a little drastic.19:02
warzauwynndid you check the logs? do you get an error message?19:03
DavieyRoAkSoAx: o/19:06
RoAkSoAxDaviey: howdy! I was wondering what kernel are we gonna be shipping in Oneiric?19:07
DavieyRoAkSoAx: 3.0 baby!19:08
RoAkSoAxDaviey: coolio19:08
DavieyRoAkSoAx: Are you on oneiric yet?19:09
patdk-wknot 3.2? :)19:09
RoAkSoAxDaviey: yeah that's why I was asking cause I was surprised to see 3.0 :)19:09
RoAkSoAxU thgough it was gonna be 2.6.39 or somehting19:10
RoAkSoAxs/U/I19:10
Xagonobody can give a tip at least? :(19:11
PiciXago: Most people using Ubuntu Server here have no graphical environments installed, we just connect via ssh.19:12
DavieyRoAkSoAx: it was, but i assumed shiney numbers :)19:15
RoAkSoAxDaviey: hehe19:15
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zulDaviey: ping20:03
Davieyzul:20:18
zulDaviey:  did you subscribe ubuntu-server to the  dahdi-dkms20:20
Davieyzul: I did.. wondering if it was a mistake now. :)20:31
* RoAkSoAx off to lunch20:34
zulDaviey: i think so20:34
kirklandRoAkSoAx: today's your bday?20:36
RoAkSoAxkirkland: yes20:38
kirklandRoAkSoAx: happy birthday man!20:38
RoAkSoAxkirkland: thanks man!20:38
Davieyooo, RoAkSoAx - you are naughty20:47
DavieyHappy Birthday :)20:48
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RudyValenciaMy server/router can't keep a PPPoE connection up, why?21:01
SpamapSlifeless: how did your lxc experience turn out?21:07
RoyKnorwegian state television is broadcasting "Hurtigruten, minute by minute, live, from Bergen to Kirkenes", some 2000km by boat - probably the longes live broadcasting ever... http://www.nrk.no/hurtigruten/21:07
lifelessSpamapS: nothing yet21:07
lifelessSpamapS: still on todo21:08
lifelessSpamapS: my 128GB SSD is chokers, so I need to do some fancy footwork to bring it up21:08
lifelesschockers21:08
RoyKlifeless: most SSDs should work without issues21:09
SpamapSlifeless: bummer21:09
SpamapSRoyK: until they get to the write limit. :)21:09
lifelessRoyK: uhm, I think you misunderstood me :>21:09
lifelessRoyK: SSD's still have a size limit :)21:09
RoyKheh21:10
RoyKyeah21:10
* RoyK only uses SSDs for storage for a single backup machine, otherwise only for caching21:10
RoyKerm, a database box, that is21:11
SpamapSI'm still SSD-less .. just haven't had much occasion to play with them.21:11
RoyKpostgresql running on a pair of mirrored SSDs21:11
RoyKbut it seems like the bacula db isn't very well optimised - it takes 5-10 seconds to even update a view of the backup history21:12
SpamapSThe table design in bacula could probably use partitioning quite effectively.21:16
RudyValenciaMy server/router can't keep a PPPoE connection up, when it goes down I get a dmesg that says Jun 16 13:59:07 gxysrv01 kernel: [218309.773881] 0000:04:01.0: tulip_stop_rxtx() failed (CSR5 0xfc664010 CSR6 0xff972117)21:22
RudyValenciaDoes this mean I need to get a different Ethernet card for whichever line is failing?21:22
warzauwynnRudyValencia: looks like it might be a kernel bug.21:26
warzauwynnthere's an ubuntu bug about it, and a post from somebody with a similar problem who says it's specific to a certain kernel.21:26
RudyValenciaI'm using two tulip cards.21:26
RudyValenciaBoth Linksys-brand.21:27
warzauwynnproblem is happening on both?21:27
RudyValenciaNo, just whichever is 04:01:021:27
RudyValenciaI can't tell which because they both have the same PCI ID21:28
warzauwynnhuh.  same software versions?21:28
warzauwynnsame system?21:28
RudyValenciaThey're both in my server.21:28
warzauwynnhaha, so obviously the same software version21:28
lifelessSpamapS: if you want a play on my laptop at some point just say so21:29
lifelessSpamapS: i7 + SSD + 8GB ram == fun21:29
RudyValenciaI'll just take them out, turn on onboard NIC and add a NIC that uses the rtl8139 driver21:29
RudyValenciabbiab reconfiguring net21:29
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lcbSpamapS: hi. just out of curiosity, this is exactly what i was looking for yesterday -> eyeOS ;)22:49
SpamapSlcb: cool!~22:52
lcbSpamapS: looks nice. i'm installing it now22:52
lcbSpamapS: clouding only for the purpose i need might be to heavy, comparing with this.22:54
lcbto/too22:54
SpamapSlcb: you should package it for Ubuntu. :)22:54
lcbSpamapS: for the steps i see in the installation manual, it pretty simple22:54
lcbinstallation info, i mean22:55
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paranoidihi, seems like latest kernels try to put out 1024x768 resolution which my small lcd cannot handle, how can I stop that? Tried to put "defoptions=vga=normal" in grub menu.lst ...23:50
RoyKimho using framebuffer for servers is outright stupid23:53
paranoidiRoyK: I may be way off, but I presume that is what is putting it into non-text mode23:54
paranoidihmm, maybe nofb value then ..23:54
paranoidiand I agree, text mode is what it should be ...23:55
RoyKparanoidi: sec23:57
RoyKparanoidi: vga16fb.modeset=023:59
RoyKtry that23:59

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