[01:39] <nibalizer> i just want to say that i think the ubuntu server documentation is pretty sweet
[01:40] <nibalizer> its not exhaustive or tells you exactly how to set up/tune services
[01:40] <nibalizer> but its really nice to have a page or two per service on how to get running in ubuntu
[01:40] <nibalizer> so thanks!
[01:50] <pmatulis> nibalizer: you can climb aboard and contribute to the docs as well!
[02:04] <nibalizer> theres an idea!
[03:19] <malev> hi folks!
[03:19] <malev> I'm having big issues with my server, I have a wordpress blog and when I try to access it, it offers me to download a .php file. any ideas where to start searching?
[03:22] <patdk-lap> at your webserver and php
[03:24] <ChmEarl> malev, /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/dir.conf:          DirectoryIndex index.html index.cgi index.pl index.php index.xhtml index.htm
[03:25] <malev> Chm I have this
[03:25] <patdk-lap> directory index wouldn't matter at all
[03:25] <malev> ChmEarl, I have that
[03:25] <ChmEarl> malev, sorry that is for dir
[03:25] <malev> np
[03:26] <patdk-lap> it's just that his webserver doesn't know about php
[03:26] <patdk-lap> and there are hundreds of different ways to configuer php with a webserver
[03:28] <ChmEarl> malev, dpkg-reconfigure libapache2-mod-php5
[03:28] <ChmEarl> guessing that might help
[03:30] <malev> /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: libapache2-mod-php5 is broken or not fully installed
[03:30] <malev> :(
[03:30] <malev> I'm going to grab a bite, brb
[03:30] <ChmEarl> ;)
[03:41] <ChmEarl> malev, echo "<?php phpinfo(); phpinfo(INFO_MODULES); ?>" > /var/www/html/test.php
[03:42] <ChmEarl> whatever top level dir you setup
[03:42] <ChmEarl> if you go as far as installing wordpress before you test php, its too late to isolate the problem
[03:43] <ChmEarl> in your browser: http://localhost/test.php
[03:58] <malev> ChmEarl, nice idea! I'm gonna test it right now!
[04:08] <qman__> malev, sudo apt-get -f install
[04:09] <qman__> your mod php is broken according to that
[04:26] <malev> qman__, I'm pretty sure about it. I'm gonna try to make it work
[04:52] <Fastmover> so i got this cloud
[04:53] <Fastmover> well not really yet, but my nc isn't giving me any resources in - euca-describe-availability-zones verbose
[04:57] <Fastmover> i've unregistered cc and nc many times now
[04:57] <Fastmover> and reregistered
[04:57] <Fastmover> any ideas?
[06:07] <Glaxi> Hi, Pathin
[07:35] <Syria> Hello there, Could you please tell me how to protect a folder located in /var/www/folder-to-be-protected in my site with a user name and password? using .htaccess probably?
[07:49] <Syria> Could you guys please help me with this? http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-setup-apache-password-protect-directory-with-htaccess-file/
[07:52] <Syria> :(
[09:40] <Alfafa> whois Daviey
[09:41] <Alfafa> Daviey: Hey :)
[14:02] <airtonix> you shouldn't ask questions when you're angry
[14:29] <RoyK> airtonix: ?
[14:31] <airtonix> just sayn
[15:19] <RoyK> to anyone in particular?
[16:01] <sp00fz> anyone built hp proliant g4 server with sata disks?
[16:06] <RoyK> sp00fz: I have a few proliant servers running ubuntu, if that's the question
[16:06] <RoyK> anything from G2 and up
[16:08] <sp00fz> i was wondering if there is any chance to install sata disk instead of sas?
[16:09] <sp00fz> lets say g3 or g4, which raid card do you need?
[16:09] <RoyK> depends on the HBA, but I'm using SATA drives on several SAS controllers
[16:09] <RoyK> just try
[16:10] <RoyK> normally, SATA drives work on SAS controllers, but SAS drives won't work on SATA controllers
[16:12] <sp00fz> actually i am buying server, but don't wanna spent my whole fortune for sas drives this is why i am asking
[16:14] <RoyK> as I said, SATA drives should work on a SAS controller, but not the other way around
[16:14] <RoyK> if in doubt, ask the seller
[16:14] <sp00fz> but they dont work on scsi, do they?
[16:15] <RoyK> SCSI is a completely different interface
[16:16] <RoyK> as in parallel scsi
[16:17] <sp00fz> aha, ok thank you very much for your help RoyK, much appreciated
[16:21] <RoyK> np
[19:16] <ChmEarl> if I drop an IP via iptables rule, does it get logged.. which log?
[19:22] <RoyK> ChmEarl: if you use -j LOG, it does
[19:22] <RoyK> man iptables
[20:02] <Ursinha> hello people :)
[20:02] <Ursinha> anyone in Dublin already?
[20:33] <io> Ursinha: is there something you need help with?
[20:48] <Daviey> Ursinha: on the coach atm.
[21:19] <Ursinha> io: not really, just looking for my team mates
[21:34] <io> Ursinha: oh sorry! :-)
[21:35] <Ursinha> io: ah, no problem :)
[21:38] <Ursinha> I need to rest as jetlag melted my brain L/
[21:38] <Ursinha> :/
[21:38] <Ursinha> see you tomorrow :)