[00:28] <jeeves_moss> why does bind keep adding this to the daemn.log file?  " named[1090]: client 192.168.1.10#60187: view internal: RFC 1918 response from Internet for 201.1.168.192.in-addr.arpa"   also, our network preformace has gone in the toilet
[05:41] <twb> Is "vacation" still the least-worst way to handle staff being on leave?
[05:41] <twb> The vacation package, I mean
[05:42] <twb> The actual use case I'm faced with is a user who just resigned, but still has a (locked) LDAP account, and thus still has a fred@cyber.com.au email address
[05:42] <skrite> hey all
[05:59] <lifeless> twb: .forward to your admin staff perhaps?
[05:59] <twb> That's plan B
[06:08] <skrite> hey all, i need some advice on a server upgrade. What is the advantage of a blade setup over a box with lots of power?
[06:09] <twb> https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Blade_server
[06:10] <twb> "The principal benefit and justification of blade computing relates to lifting this [minimum 1RU per server] restriction so as to reduce size requirements."
[06:12] <skrite> 1RU?
[06:13] <twb> One rack unit.
[06:13] <twb> 19×1¾"
[06:13] <skrite> I see.
[06:13] <skrite> Thanks.
[06:13] <skrite> space is not really our problem
[06:18] <skrite> What we need is the ability to manage scaling by adding hardware.  We run an engine that generates machine data all the time, keeps it in a database, send out text messages, serves web pages, but mostly does a lot of read and writes to the database.
[06:18] <twb> Do you care where the machines are, physically?
[06:19] <twb> If not, sounds like an ideal case for farming off the "the cloud"
[06:23] <skrite> we do have to have the machines here. The process we run gathers data that reports in off of many machines in the field. We process the data in and create messages out when necessary. and our customers can log into our website to see what their equipment is doing.
[06:23] <skrite> we have lots of running processes and cron jobs that process the info
[06:28] <sneumann> Hi, I am trying to get the hp-snmp-agents 8.50 to work on natty for BLC465G7 blades with a p410i SAS controller.
[06:28] <sneumann> Problem is that I get "SAS agent (cmasasd) does not find any supported SAS controller" in /var/log/hp-snmp-agents/cma.log
[06:28] <sneumann> The rest of the hpsmh is working fine
[06:28] <sneumann> Any clues how to continue debugging ?
[09:33] <sneumann> Hi, I am trying to get the hp-snmp-agents 8.50 to work on natty for BLC465G7 blades with a p410i SAS controller.
[09:33] <sneumann> Problem is that I get "SAS agent (cmasasd) does not find any supported SAS controller" in /var/log/hp-snmp-agents/cma.log
[09:33] <sneumann> The rest of the hpsmh is working fine
[09:33] <sneumann> Any clues how to continue debugging ?
[11:30] <rashming> i am able to connect to computers in my connection but not to internet on server
[11:30] <centerpoint> hello , I test mysql's function load_file() :select load_file("/test"); in debian & rhel, it returns content of file "test" ,but in ubuntu it return NULL , please help
[11:44] <centerpoint> hello , I test mysql's function load_file() :select load_file("/test"); in debian & rhel, it returns content of file "test" ,but in ubuntu it return NULL , please help
[11:46] <rashming> i am able to connect to computers in my connection but not to internet on server
[11:46] <rashming> please help some one'
[11:50] <amelin> rashming: what does ping 8.8.8.8 says?
[11:51] <rashming> it does not return anything
[11:51] <rashming> except the first line
[11:51] <rashming> which is "PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data
[11:52] <centerpoint> rashming: do you check your server's IP address and gateway and DNS ?
[11:55] <rashming> ip is given as 10.10.0.15, dns is 10.10.0.1
[11:56] <centerpoint> rashming: gateway ?
[12:02] <rashming> it is 10.10.10.1
[12:02] <centerpoint> rashming: what does ping 10.10.0.1 says?
[12:02] <xampart> subnet mask?
[12:03] <rashming> 255.255.224.0
[12:03] <xampart> so your ip's are in different subnets
[12:03] <alamar> ..
[12:03] <centerpoint> ...
[12:03] <rashming> yes
[12:04] <xampart> try giving them addressess from same subnet
[12:04] <rashming> all these settings are being done by DHCP
[12:05] <alamar> so configure dhcp appropriately
[12:05] <xampart> voila
[12:06] <alamar> and by the way... next time give some more info like
[12:06] <alamar> rashming: (ip ro sh; ip ro get 8.8.8.8; iptables -L; ip link sh; ip addr sh) | pastebinit -b  http://paste.debian.net
[12:09] <rashming> what settings u suggest for dhcp configuration
[12:11] <alamar> rashming: putting clients in the same subnet as their gateway?
[12:12] <alamar> otherwise they won't know how to reach their gateway, as they would need another gateway for that...
[12:15] <rashming> @alamar can u explain last command u wrote??
[12:15] <rashming> is it to be written in the same line
[12:26] <alamar> it's a gathering of what might be relevant information (routing table, route selection, firewall rules, interfaces, configured addresses)
[12:26] <alamar> and the output is alltogether piped to pastebinit (if you have it installed)
[12:26] <alamar> with a parameter that tells pastebinit to use the paste.debian.net website for pasting the output
[12:37] <rashming> pastebin is not there
[12:38] <rashming> and if we try to apt-get install then it says it couldnt be authenticated
[12:39] <rashming> and if we ignore authentication then it says something wicked happened
[12:57] <blinkiz> Hello. I use pacemaker/corosync to control a drbd+mysql+other stuff. I have problem controlling mysql because it has been converted to a upstart script. Corosync is using /etc/init.d/mysql to start, status and stop mysql. It works but "status" does not. "status" does not have the exit code of "3" when mysql is not running. What can I do about this?
[13:44] <pmatulis> blinkiz: tell corosync about upstart scripts i guess
[15:34] <hggdh> Ursinha: please consider being in the #ubuntu-quality also, if you do not mind
[15:35] <Ursinha> hggdh: oh, I didn't know that team existed :(
[15:36] <hggdh> Ursinha: :-) no problem
[15:36] <Ursinha> s/team/channel/
[15:45] <jimmy51_> what should the file permissions look like on my NFS share?
[15:54] <Ursinha> Daviey: oi
[15:54] <Ursinha> Daviey: do you have like one minute to write what you know here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Quality
[15:54] <Ursinha> please? :)
[15:54] <progre55> hi guys. is it possible to ssh into a server behind a corporate network from outside, not having access to any of the servers available from outside? I have a server running in the office, but would like to be able to access it remotely from outside the office
[15:55] <Daviey> Ursinha: sure, where are you?  I'll come and find you and we can talk about it.
[15:55] <Ursinha> l
[15:55] <Ursinha> o
[15:55] <Ursinha> l
[15:56] <Daviey> (for the benefit of those not here, Ursinha is sat next to me - and asked me a question on irc.) :)
[15:56] <Pici> heh
[15:57] <progre55> anyone?
[15:58] <Ursinha> progre55: you would need to redirect ports or something
[15:59] <Ursinha> or cheat, connect from inside using screen and then resume it outside hehe
[16:00] <progre55> Ursinha: reverse-tunneling?
[16:01] <Ursinha> progre55: I'm just thinking aloud, I'm not sure how to do that now
[16:01] <progre55> I've got this link and reading.. seems to be the way to go http://linux.byexamples.com/archives/238/ssh-reverse-tunneling/
[16:15] <jimmy51_> where does the NFS daemon log to?
[16:16] <jimmy51_> my share stopped working yesterday
[16:22] <smoser> hallyn, around?
[16:23] <jo-erlend> does Ubuntu have support for SPICE yet?
[16:30] <hallyn> smoser: yo
[16:30] <jMCg> jo-erlend: apt-cache search spice
[16:31] <jo-erlend> jMCg, I didn't think it would be a separate package?
[16:31] <hallyn> jo-erlend: we're waiting on Daviey to push those to oneiric :)
[16:32] <jo-erlend> hallyn, ah, so we can expect to be able to run a SPICE server in oneiric? Looks like we already have QXL drivers in Natty :)
[16:32] <hallyn> jo-erlend: that's the plan, yup
[16:33] <jMCg> jo-erlend: everything is a separate package in Ubuntu.
[16:33] <jo-erlend> jMCg, that just isn't true.
[16:59] <mattt> anyone know if libvirt still supports uml?
[17:50] <skrite> hey all, i am interested in running mysql-cluster on a number of computers. We would like the computers to share the workload, and I have seen setups that use multiple apache servers, etc..  what hardware goes best with this kind of setup, rack mounts? blades?
[17:56] <ikonia> doesn't matter
[17:56] <ikonia> as long as it meets the technical requirements for your personal setup, there is no "best"
[17:59] <skrite> ok. ikonia, thanks
[18:00] <JanC> you'll have to investigate what's best economically (both short-term & long-term), ecologically (if you care about that...), practically, etc.  ;)
[18:00] <skrite> we need to have something that we can throw hardware at to help when the scaling problems start ( what we do is kinda seasonal)
[18:00] <skrite> what we do is really growing fast too
[18:01] <skrite> we want something that we can add to instead of upgrading our server computer every other year or so
[18:01] <skrite> and having to start over
[18:01] <pmatulis> seasonal smells like cloud stuff
[18:02] <JanC> cloud or at least a hosting provider that offers the possibility to add new servers easily & quickly
[18:03] <pmatulis> and then remove them when demand decreases?
[18:04] <JanC> some allow you to do that on a month basis
[18:05] <skrite> pmatulis, no, not really necessary to remove them, sorry, it isn't so much a seasonal thing, but each year there are two seasons where we are growing a lot of new users.  We process data from machines in the field, they report in and we process the day and report to the machine owners
[18:05] <JanC> but virtualisation might be easier & faster  ;)
[18:05] <skrite> you mean virtualisation on a local server?
[18:06] <skrite> i think getting a host would put too much latency into the mix. We run a lot of processes that update the data, cron jobs and always running scripts that process the info, prepare reports, etc..
[18:08] <skrite> and, we are really working the hard drives because we a drawing lots of images.... lots... like about 400 per minute
[18:09] <Amaranth> Is JeOS still an install-time option in recently ubuntu server ISOs?
[18:09] <Amaranth> err, recent
[19:51] <jimmy51_> syslog is where i found it
[21:51] <noob_saibot> hello
[21:53] <noob_saibot> I'm trying to setup a VM for localhost, but when I change the document-root in the 'sites-available/mySite' I get 403 forbidden -page
[21:55] <RoyK> noob_saibot: probably user www-data can't read the files
[21:56] <noob_saibot> hmm.. but it's plain .html and has all the permissions set
[21:56] <noob_saibot> for the file
[22:35] <Jin> hi
[22:36] <Jin> Is it possible to make a webserver act as a mail server too at the same time?
[22:36] <Jin> I have a webserver that host a website for me, but I wonder if I can turn it into a mail server too
[22:44] <Jin> Is it wrong to have webserver and mailserver on the same machine?
[22:46] <etcetera> ok this is an absolute mess. i install ubuntu-server and clicked on the postgresql database option...
[22:46] <etcetera> which installed 8.4
[22:46] <etcetera> sudo apt-get remove postgresql-8.4 says it removed it, but it's still in init.d
[22:47] <etcetera> whenever I run sudo dpkg-r postgresql-8.4 it tries to install 9.0
[22:47] <etcetera> even though I want 9.0.1!
[22:47] <etcetera> wtf?
[22:49] <JanC> there is no PostgreSQL 9 in released Ubuntu versions?
[22:49] <etcetera> JanC: no 9.0.1 is in some external repo which installed.
[22:49] <etcetera> ok there were some weird contrib packages hanging around.
[22:50] <etcetera> now! I need to install mono 2.10.2 and ubuntu ships with 2.4. and I cannot find a repo for 2.10.2
[22:50] <JanC> and postgresql-9.0 might be version 9.0.x
[22:50] <etcetera> nope, they are different.
[22:51] <JanC> e.g. postgresql-8.4 in the repositories is version 8.4.8 in Ubuntu 11.04
[22:51] <etcetera> right, they are different. i'm sure.
[22:52] <etcetera> now mono 2.10.2 is going to be a PITA. there is no supported package :-(
[23:04] <abadr> Hi, I just tried to upgrade my VPS from hardy to lucid and ran into a problem: http://pastebin.com/8PrrDGxv. Seems to be bug #516684. Can anyone recommend a fix?
[23:19] <kumulatores> looool
[23:19] <kumulatores> gentooloooooool
[23:20] <kumulatores> germans on this chanel are really shitty
[23:26] <etcetera_> anyone on mono 2.10.2 and ubuntu?