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kaushalHi00:00
Resistance!ops | excess flooder!00:00
ubottuexcess flooder!: Help! Channel emergency! soren, lamont, mathiaz, Pici, Daviey, Tm_T or pmatulis00:00
XelmepHELP About PPTP Server on Ubuntu 10.04 !!!00:00
kaushalis there a way to know a specific server got unresponsive for some wierd reason and there is no option left except for reboot ?00:01
Xelmepkaushal: you need to reboot machine ?00:01
kaushalyeah00:01
kaushalsince its not responsive00:02
Xelmepfrom terminal or SSH ?00:02
kaushalcan i know the reason for being unresponsive ness ?00:02
Xelmepyou try with sudo reboot ?00:02
kaushali mean what caused the server to crash or not responsive00:02
Resistanceokay, i think i got jcastro's user dealt with by contacting that user another method ;P00:04
XelmepHELP About PPTP Server on Ubuntu 10.04 !!!00:04
twbDon't use PPTP, it's weakly encrypted.00:05
Xelmeptwb: what to use better ?00:05
twbipsec/l2tp or openvpn00:05
Xelmepdo you know any tutorial00:06
Xelmep?00:06
kaushaltwb: hi00:06
Xelmephow to install and configure00:06
twbXelmep: not off the top of my head.  Have you checked the Ubuntu Server Guide?00:06
twbhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PPTP#Security_of_the_PPTP_protocol00:06
kaushalis there a way to check "what caused the server to crash or not responsive" ?00:06
Xelmepnot00:06
Xelmepi checked for pptp00:07
twbTechnically you could use EAP-TLS with PPTP, in which case it's no worse than using EAP-TLS for 802.11 WPA2-Enterprise, but I have never seen that in the wild00:07
Xelmepaha00:08
Xelmepok00:08
Xelmepwhat is better openvpn or ipsex00:08
Xelmepipsec00:08
Xelmep:)00:08
twbBut at that point you're rolling out an TLS cert hierarchy anyway, so you're better off using something else.00:08
Xelmepok00:08
Xelmepthanks00:08
twbXelmep: well, ipsec is a standard part of IPv6, so IMO it's a better thing to learn long-term00:08
Xelmepi will try to install openvpn00:09
twbXelmep: for a simple point-to-point connection openvpn is very easy, for a hub-and-spoke layout it requires you to understand how TLS/x.509 work00:09
Xelmepok00:10
Xelmepthank you, now i will try to install and configure00:10
DavieyRoAkSoAx: How is it going?00:38
RoAkSoAxDaviey: good good00:48
RoAkSoAxDaviey: you?00:48
RoAkSoAxlol00:48
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DavieyRoAkSoAx: tired :)00:54
DavieyRoAkSoAx: Were you able to look at ipxe?00:54
RoAkSoAxDaviey: looking at it now00:55
RoAkSoAxDaviey: though for what I'm reading in the documentation, it might be easier to use koan cause eoither way, we ould have to 1. flash the rom of the NIC, 2. chainload, and chainload means telling the DHCP to use the ipxe rom00:56
DavieyRoAkSoAx: great, i'd love to hear what you think.. But i need to go afk now.  Can you let me know when you are done, and i'll see it in scrollback?00:57
DavieyRoAkSoAx: wait, flash to nic?00:57
DavieyNooo00:57
DavieyYou /can/ do that.. but it's a pure option.00:57
RoAkSoAxDaviey: right, that's why I'm saying option 1: Flash NIC, option 2: PXE chainloading with ipxe00:58
DavieyCurrently, grub-ipxe plugs into grub like another kernel00:58
DavieySo we chainload from grub.00:58
RoAkSoAxDaviey: right, let me look at grub-ipxe then and we can catch up later or tomorrow morning00:58
DavieyRoAkSoAx: Yeah, if you apt-get install grub-ipxe, you'll see the option in grub menu.00:59
DavieyIt'll give you a menu, but you can embed a script which hard codes (or other stuff) options00:59
DavieySo we can gather from avahi where cobbler is, and inject it into the binary.01:00
Davieymeaning that we are not dependant on dhcpd options.01:00
DavieyThe problem is, it's not clear to me if we can embed the script file without re-compiling.01:01
RoAkSoAxDaviey: right, if this is only for reinstallations maybe koan is better option01:03
RoAkSoAxDaviey: if this was for the cases on which we have a system without a OS yet, then is more useful01:03
RoAkSoAxDaviey: koan (before the avahi stuff was removed from cobbler) was supposed to be able to automatically discover where the cobbler server is and boot from there01:05
DavieyRoAkSoAx: noooo01:06
DavieyHow is it more useful with systems with no OS?01:06
DavieyIf the system has no OS, it has no grub - and therefore no grub-ipxe.01:07
RoAkSoAxDaviey: exaclty01:07
RoAkSoAxDaviey: that' was my point :) why do something that is already done by koan :)01:07
Davieyuh?01:07
RoAkSoAxDaviey: so, I install grub-ipxe, reboot, and the grub allows me to PXE boot, right?01:08
DavieyRoAkSoAx: Right, that requires we ssh into the client.. and run the command?01:08
DavieyRoAkSoAx: yup01:08
RoAkSoAxDaviey: that means we need to install grub-ipxe and reboot whenever we want to reinstall01:09
RoAkSoAxDaviey: so in a way, ssh into the client, and run the command, correct?01:09
DavieyRoAkSoAx: Perhaps a phone call would help explain the point?  This seems to be circular.01:09
RoAkSoAxDaviey: yeah I think that would be best. But we can take it tomorrow if that's better for you since you were on your way out :)01:10
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twb#dovecot is asleep05:07
twbAnyone care to sanity check my dovecot change to enable a virtual (i.e. non-PAM) account?05:07
twbhttp://paste.debian.net/147395/05:07
twbI'm a little bit scared to try it on the production system without any testing or peer review -- also I don't know offhand how to generate an SSHA05:08
SpamapSreading05:12
SpamapStwb: my dovecot is weak.. but it looks sane enough.05:13
twbOK, thanks05:13
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pukekohi all, i have a handful of vms that will be running apache2 and various websites, i want to put an accelerator "in front" to point to machines based on requested url -- is squid the way to go or is something like varnish "better" what else is there ?05:47
twbpukeko: main problem with varnish is you need to install cc05:48
lifelessI'd use squid always, but then I'm a *tad* biased05:49
twbAlso I wanted to do LDAP-backed HTTP auth to lock down access to most of my http backends, so I ended up using apache's mod_proxy :-/05:49
twblifeless: squid's a pretty traditional (read: old fuddy-duddy) choice :-)05:49
lifelesstwb: heh05:50
pukeko..ok then squid is fine.. all i want it to do is direct traffic via url request, can i config it not to cache ?05:51
pukekoor do i just tell it to not cache anything over some tiny kb ?05:53
lifelesseither of the abve05:54
twbI also looked at nginx but the fact it has other baroque stuff like a pop3 proxy built in, that kinda spooked me06:02
pukekook thanks for the help.. bbl06:07
austonHi06:23
austonDoes anyone here can help me on the Ubuntu server? I'm very new to Ubuntu.06:25
koolhead17auston: just ask :)06:34
austonI have just installed Ubuntu server 11.10 and has configured 2 NIC. Going to use for DHCP and Firewall purpose.06:37
austonBut I wish to know step by step how to setup for DHCP first.06:38
koolhead17auston: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/06:48
austonI just installed dhcp3-server but when accessing the .conf file it stated New File. Is that the correct way?06:56
SpamapSauston: even better, https://help.ubuntu.com/11.10/serverguide/C/ (updated for 11.10 changes)07:02
SpamapSI believe 11.10 uses isc-dhcp-server07:02
austonI try to install using isc-dhcp-server for 11.10.07:13
ikoniaauston: what's the problem ?07:24
austonhaving problem downloading isc-dhcp-server07:37
koolhead11hi all08:00
ikoniaauston: can you explain beyond " a problem"08:05
TakyojiHaving difficulty with /etc/security/groups.conf not autoassigning certain groups (i.e. plugdev) to LDAP users on the client system, thoughts?08:11
TakyojiI have pam_group.so included just fine for PAM and everything, yet it does not work.08:11
austonNow, I'm able to download and installed the isc-dhcp-server. Just now was due to the internet connection problem.08:15
austonI got error msg when restart isc-dhcp-server. It says, "Configuration file errors encountered -- exiting.08:19
austonI found the problem with the line missing ";" at the end of file08:21
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pukekois this ok for an quick and dirty /etc/hosts file 192.168.0.77 www.example.com,support.example.com,ftp.example.com ?08:40
pukekoi mean are the commas allowed ?08:40
austonwhy i always got problem to ifup with my eth1? It says, R.. file already exist! when I editting the network interface conf file.08:42
RoyKBerge: ikke ISDN dialup, med andre ord?08:53
RoyKreturn -OWRONGWINDOW;08:53
Randolphhi all08:54
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eagles0513875!virt-manager08:56
sorenRoyK: Never realised you were Danish.08:59
sorenRoyK: Or is that also valid Norwegian?08:59
eagles0513875hey guys i need some help09:01
eagles0513875how can i get virt-manager to connect to the local host for xen09:01
sorenvirt-manager -c xen:///09:02
sorenI think.09:02
* soren never really used Xen.09:02
eagles0513875im setting that up via the GUI yet its saying it cannot connect09:02
sorenEr..09:03
sorenDid you try the command I just gave you?09:03
eagles0513875yes that worked but for some reason its not seeing the hypervisor09:03
sorenOk.09:03
eagles0513875which is already installed09:03
sorenIIRC, you need to enable...09:03
sorener...09:03
sorenthe http endpoint?09:03
eagles0513875xend has been started09:03
eagles0513875? not understanding what you mean09:04
sorenCan you pastebin your xend config? Maybe that'll job my memory.09:04
sorenjog my memory, even.09:04
eagles0513875soren: http://paste.ubuntu.com/753444/09:05
sorenAh, yes, there we go.09:05
sorenADd this:09:05
eagles0513875humm i did ifconfig09:05
eagles0513875i have 2 bridges09:05
soren(xend-unix-server yes)09:05
soren...and you should be golden.09:05
soren(well, restart xend afterwards)09:05
sorenThe xen:/// driver in libvirt talks to Xen through that interface.09:06
eagles0513875which interface09:07
eagles0513875the virbr09:07
eagles0513875and do i need to have the bridge scripts uncommented still09:07
eagles0513875guess not im connected :D09:07
eagles0513875soren: is the a gui front end to create the vm's09:08
sorenNo, not network interface.09:08
sorenI don't understand your last comment?09:08
eagles0513875do i use the command line to create the guests or is there some gui based application to create virtual machines09:09
sorenI don't know what people do nowadays.09:09
eagles0513875ok ty09:09
ikoniasoren: how is the xen libvirt intergration these days ?09:10
sorenikonia: No clue. I don't use Xen if I can avoid it.09:10
sorenWhich I can.09:10
ikoniaha ha, same as me then09:10
eagles0513875whats everyones aversion to xen what advantages does kvm have over xen09:10
ikoniathats why I didn't know how the xen/libvirt intergration was09:10
ikoniaeagles0513875: make up your own mind, if you like xen, use it09:11
eagles0513875ikonia: i know im just wondering what advantage for instance does kvm have over it09:12
ikoniapersonal preference09:12
eagles0513875ok09:12
ikoniaread the tech spec pages, they do things differently09:12
soreneagles0513875: I find kvm to be much more architecturally sound than Xen.09:16
soreneagles0513875: I also prefer its security model.09:16
soreneagles0513875: And the fact that it doesn't require a non-Linux kernel to work.09:17
eagles0513875humm will have to do some research into it :)09:17
eagles0513875soren: what do you mean by non linux kernel? you mean one that has it compiled into it like xen used to need09:17
smbsoren, the last point is sort of mood since 3.x ;)09:17
eagles0513875smb: exactly lol09:18
sorensmb: No, it's not.09:18
eagles0513875yes it is soren09:18
sorenNo. It. Is. Not.09:18
sorenI'm not talking about the patched Linux kernel.09:19
eagles0513875ahh ok09:19
smbbut I would agree that it takes longer to get it working. it has a lot of knobs and twiddles all of which one can get wrong09:19
sorenI'm talking about the Xen hypervisor kernel. Which is entirely different.09:19
sorenThe Xen hypervisor is an operating system kernel. It's based off of a microkernel called Nemesis.09:19
smbsoren, Ok, that is true09:19
sorenOn top of that, you run your dom0.09:20
m3ridianI've got a virtual 10.4LTS Server running. After a reboot (a new kernel had previouly been installed) this morning it's unable to start. It doesn't matter which kernel I select. The only thing I see on a normal boot is a black screen and a _  . If I boot in recovery I can see it detect the disks attached but after running "Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom ..." and returning "Done."09:20
m3ridianthe machine freezes and does not seem to be alive.09:20
sorenAnd all of your domU's.09:20
austonI having problem to bring up eth109:20
sorenauston: Go on..09:26
austoni managed to installed and configured isc-dhcp-server and able to obtain the ip from eth0 but unable to access internet.09:40
ikoniadhcp/internet access are two totally different things09:41
ikoniaauston: what gateway and dns servers did you setup in your dhcp server to give to the clients09:41
austonthe local network ip is 192.168.76.0 gateway 192.168.76.2309:43
ikonianot what I asked09:43
ikoniare-read what I asked09:43
austoneth0 ip: 192.168.76.245, eth1 ip: 192.168.76.509:44
ikoniaagain, not what I asked09:44
austongateway to the router, dns server to local server.09:44
ikoniaok, so test each component09:45
ikonia1.) can you client do a dns lookup09:45
ikoniayour09:45
austonmanaged to get local dns server ip09:47
ikoniano09:47
ikoniawhat is the point of that09:47
ikoniayou can't get to the internet09:48
ikoniacan you lookup internet addresses09:48
austonthe ubuntu server itself is able to access internet09:49
ikoniaagain, not what I'm asking09:49
ikoniawhy are you not answering the questions I am asking09:49
austonI'm not too sure where to look for09:50
ikoniaright, so if you don't know say "I don't know how to do that" rather than just providing random information09:51
ikoniaon the client type "nslookup www.google.com"09:51
austonok, i got response from client: **** Can't find address for server...09:52
ikoniaok, so there is your problem09:53
ikoniaor at least the start of your problems09:53
austonI have setup 2 NICs on the ubuntu dhcp server. Eth0 connected to the router and eth1 connected to client.09:55
_rubenand both in the same subnet at first glance, which tends to be asking for trouble09:55
ikoniaagreeed09:56
austonBut the client managed to get ip from dhcp server but not able to connected to the internet. Only the server itself can do.09:56
austonBoth server and client configured using the same subnet mask09:56
ikoniaauston: DNS !!!09:57
ikoniaauston: your client can't resolve addresses, that is reason 1 it can't connect to the internet - fix that09:58
austonBut can't even ping to local dns server using ip.10:00
ikoniaI give in10:00
ikoniapinging a dns server does not mean it can use it as a name resolver10:00
ikoniaauston: your client cannot use the DNS server you have set as a resolver, fix that10:00
austonDo I need to change the DNS setting from dhcp?10:01
ikoniano10:01
ikoniaI'll say it again - the DNS server you have set the client to use, is not responding to public internet zone lookups from your client10:02
ikoniayou need to FIX the DNS server you have set to accept connections from your client and do public lookups10:02
RoyKsoren: norwegian :)10:02
sorenRoyK: Ok :)10:02
sorenauston: Why are both your interfaces on the same subnet?10:03
austonAs I'm not sure how to do that for both interfaces. Thought it can route the traffic from eth1 to eth0 interface.10:05
sorenWhy would you want to route from one interface to the other if they're connected to the same network?10:06
austonBecause client conneted to eth1 interface needed to get ip from the server and this server will be acting as a firewall once the internet connection is done.10:07
* RoyK somewhat guessed soren was danish by the name10:12
sorenauston: So both interfaces are in fact connected to the same network right now?10:13
sorenRoyK: I'm not very good at being under cover :)10:13
RoyKhehe10:13
pukekoquestion, /etc/hosts ... whats the syntax for "cnames" ? are they comma separated or can i put them on a new line ?10:27
pukekoie10:27
sorenNo commas.10:28
pukeko192.168.0.7  www.example.com10:28
sorenJust put multiple names on the same line.10:28
pukeko192.168.0.7  www.example2.com10:28
sorenSeparated by whitespace10:28
sorenNo.10:28
soren192.168.0.7 www.example.com www.example2.com10:28
pukekothanks10:28
sorenSure.10:28
pukekois it ok to stick a squid reverse in front of a CalDav server ?10:33
koolhead11i have downloaded image http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/oneiric/20111110/oneiric-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz11:12
koolhead11what is default username/passwd for this to login ?11:12
koolhead11or is it restricted to login via key-pair11:12
* koolhead11 pokes smoser 11:17
uksysadminkoolhead11, hello11:31
uksysadminuse your key and log in with ubuntu@11:31
lynxmankoolhead11: smoser is sleeping ;)11:37
lynxmankoolhead11: it's normally ubuntu/ubuntu afaik11:37
lynxmankoolhead11: if it's juju deployed then just your ssh id will suffice with ubuntu@ as uksysadmin said11:39
uvirtbotNew bug: #897632 in postfix (main) "package postfix 2.8.5-2~build0.11.04 failed to install/upgrade: подпроцесс установлен сценарий post-installation возвратил код ошибки 75" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/89763211:41
sanderjHi. What do I need to do in  my firewall or ftp server to get active mode ftp working behind nat?11:51
koolhead11hola uksysadmin lynxman11:57
capetaI'm trying to create my own .deb package of nginx using checkinstall but it don't work, I'm using the sources of 'apt-get source nginx' and downloading the two new modules manually. It configure, using the ./configure with the same parameters of the official package plus new modules, compile (make) but the .deb generated (by the checkinstall) don't work. Anyone knows what I'm doing wrong?11:58
koolhead11capeta: try #ubuntu-motu better place with l33ts :D11:59
koolhead11lynxman: uksysadmin i remember yesterday able to login the instance with ubuntu/password12:00
capetaok12:00
uksysadminkoolhead11, I've never logged in using a password to the uec images - ubuntu/ubuntu ?12:01
koolhead11uksysadmin: i have curious issue with mine, juju needs zookeeper installed as 1st pkg once it gets started/initilized12:01
koolhead11then only juju ststus will work12:01
uksysadmindoes bootstrap not do that for you?12:02
koolhead11uksysadmin: bootstrap will do only if my network/nova has direct internet access12:06
koolhead11which i dont have12:06
uksysadminah - yeah I'm battling with that since I've been playing12:07
uksysadmincould do with being able to set proxies in the process12:07
koolhead11uksysadmin: you mean during bootstarp12:08
koolhead11?12:08
uksysadminyeah - is that possible?12:08
koolhead11juju bootstrap --proxy= ?12:08
koolhead11:D12:08
* uksysadmin is a n00b12:08
uksysadmin;-)12:08
koolhead11uksysadmin: me too12:09
* uksysadmin is attending charm school on Friday12:09
koolhead11come to #juju am troubling hazmat there, and talking on same issue12:09
koolhead11uksysadmin: me2 :D12:09
uksysadminI noticed ... I'm there12:09
uvirtbotNew bug: #855711 in bacula (main) "Bacula director not listening " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/85571112:15
koolhead11http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/oneiric/20111110/oneiric-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz this is the image i am using12:20
koolhead11the euca-get-console-log says this :-12:21
koolhead11http://paste.ubuntu.com/753592/12:22
koolhead11lynxman: i can confirm that you cannot book cloud-images with any password, I am building an image from a Oneiric ISO and doing modifications :P12:26
koolhead11*log12:27
lynxmankoolhead11: aww shucks12:43
koolhead11lynxman: am happy, finally learning how to play with bundling my own ubuntu image :D12:44
koolhead11hola Daviey :)12:45
koolhead11lynxman: i see your tweet :P13:06
lynxmankoolhead11: wha?13:09
koolhead11lynxman: :D13:10
koolhead11beer13:10
uvirtbotNew bug: #897663 in image-store-proxy (universe) "don't connect to imagestore.canonical.com" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/89766313:18
elb0wAnyone ever have an issue building cuda on 11.04?13:19
smoserkoolhead11, there is no username and password combination13:22
smoserthere is a user 'ubuntu', but you cannot login via password unless modificatoin is done.13:22
smoserplease read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/Images#Ubuntu_Cloud_Guest_images_on_Local_Hypervisor_Natty_onward13:22
smoserlynxman, just for your info13:24
smoser^13:24
koolhead11smoser: thanks sir. creating one image for myself because i need to add proxy-info for apt before uploading to bucket13:29
koolhead11and will ahve to add cloud-init pkg too inside it13:30
koolhead11lynxman: i spent like good time trying hit and trial :P13:30
smoserkoolhead11, so you're just wanting to add apt-proxy config ?13:30
lynxmansmoser: oh cool, ty :)13:30
koolhead11smoser: yes because my nova is running via proxy13:31
smoseri'm paticularly interested in this as I'm trying to make that "just work" and use local proxy or mirror if available.13:31
koolhead11and when am staring juju-bootstrap, 1st thing it does is tries to install zookeeper13:31
smoserkoolhead11, i wonder, would it be acceptable to you to set up a dns name "ubuntu-proxy" in the default domain ?13:32
smoserthis is not working yet, but that is one way i'm considering allowing that to "just work"13:32
koolhead11smoser: i doubt :(13:32
smoserno?13:32
koolhead11i will simply add /etc/apt proxy file13:32
smosercan you think of some other way that it could "just work" ?13:32
koolhead11and add the proxy server detail13:33
smoserkoolhead11, right. and that will work fine.13:33
koolhead11smoser: :)13:33
smoserbut you're not the only person that will hit this13:33
smoserand i want to make it easy for it to "jsut work" without modification of the images.13:33
koolhead11smoser: hehe. :D13:33
smoserso i'm looking for input from you13:34
smoserwhy wouldn't you be able to add a dns name ?13:34
koolhead11smoser: because that proxy server is my desktop machine running different subnet :(13:35
koolhead11btw hazmat has filled a bug on same13:36
smoserdo you have a number? i dont see anything like that13:36
smoseri really dont think juju should do proxy configuration13:36
koolhead11smoser: 1 sec13:37
koolhead11smoser: https://launchpad.net/bugs/89764513:37
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 897645 in juju "juju should support an apt proxy for private clouds" [Undecided,Confirmed]13:37
koolhead11smoser: also wondering why z00keeper is also not installed on cloud image :P13:38
smoserkoolhead11, the most immediate answer is "its not in main"13:39
smoserthe second would be, that it is probably at this point still an unlikely package to be installed.13:40
koolhead11smoser: http://paste.ubuntu.com/753662/13:41
koolhead11first thing juju does once i run juju status13:41
koolhead11:D13:41
smoserthe only other issue with zookeeper is that it depends on java and thus its probably a 50M additional footprint installed (complete guess)13:41
smoserkoolhead11, can you get the rest of that ...13:42
smoseri'm interested in "Need to get" and "After this operation,  XXXX will be used"13:42
koolhead11smoser: pasting it13:43
koolhead11wait13:43
koolhead11:D13:43
koolhead11smoser: http://paste.ubuntu.com/753667/13:44
smoserkoolhead11, you shorted me...13:45
smoserthere should be a line like "After this operation" ?13:45
smoseri can figure it out myself easily enoug, though.13:45
zulgood morning13:46
koolhead11smoser: http://paste.ubuntu.com/753480/  euca-get-console-output :P13:46
koolhead11hola zul13:46
zulhi koolhead1113:47
lynxmanzul: good moaning :)13:53
smoserkoolhead11, i thought i had a bug for this.13:55
smoserbut just opened one, bug 89768813:55
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 897688 in cloud-init "cloud-init should support apt-proxy and hostname based mirror selection" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/89768813:55
koolhead11smoser: apt.conf  is what i used simply added proxy server and port13:57
smoserkoolhead11, above, regarding zookeeper, "127 MB of additional disk space"13:57
koolhead11smoser: 127 0.o13:57
smoserso we'd grow the images from ~ 600M to 725, which is a 20% growth13:57
smoseryeah.13:57
koolhead11smoser: better leave it13:57
smoserso its not an easy thing.13:57
koolhead11let juju handle it :P13:57
koolhead11smoser: the cloud image is 205 MB i think :P13:58
smoser205 compressed download.13:58
smoser600~ filled filesystem.13:58
koolhead11smoser: o00h13:58
smoserthe disk image you get is a qcow compressed sparse disk13:59
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koolhead11cloud-publish-image takes good time :P13:59
smoserthe cloud-init 'make-iso' stuff that i pointed you at is the start at making scripted modifications to the images easy to do.13:59
smoserie, you could easily13:59
smoser * download image14:00
smoser * boot image with cdrom attached with userdata that did:14:00
smoser  * install zookeeper and other juju stuff14:00
smoser * change local mirror14:00
smoser * shutdown14:00
smoser * publish modified image14:00
smoseri guess other things to do there would be something like: 'apt-get clean' and some other "clean up my mess" stuff, but the point being local modification is easy without having to even be root.14:01
koolhead11smoser: i used KVM and did exactly same, am now at last step :D14:01
smoseryou did it via user-data ?14:01
smoserjuju could easily publish doc on how to do that before uploading your own cloud image, and could do it all via one program wrapper.14:02
koolhead11smoser: i booted the machine via KVM and then used VNC viewer to connect it and do needed modification14:03
smoseryeah... i just don't like having to have you interact with it.14:05
smoseras then its un-reproducible14:05
smoserclearly here its fine, but a fully reproducible solution is much nicer.14:05
smoserthanks for your input by the way. this has been helpful.14:06
koolhead11!user-data14:07
koolhead11smoser: would you please point me to the user-data doc/method doc i should look into14:07
smoserhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/Images#Ubuntu_Cloud_Guest_images_on_Local_Hypervisor_Natty_onward14:08
smoseryou can probably figure it out from there.14:08
smoserdo the bzr brandch of cloud-init as shown, then look at 'user-data' in cloud-init/doc/ovf14:08
smoserit is just cloud-init userdata.14:08
smoserjust put a '#!/bin/sh' script there that does everything you want, then cleans up, then shuts down.14:09
koolhead11smoser: thanks again.14:10
smoserif you have questions, please let me know. this is somethign that "should work" but is very admitteldly not documented well.14:10
XelmepHelp please ~14:33
koolhead11smoser: one help. i have my custom image booted, but am not getting anything from euca-get-console-output useful, as i got from the cloud image14:34
koolhead11?14:34
koolhead11is there specific package i need to add in the image to get that14:34
smoserhow did you make the custom image ?14:34
smoserjust by modifying the original?14:34
koolhead11smoser: yes and adding proxy information14:37
smoseryou should get console output still.14:37
smoseri suspect somethign went wrong and it did not start.14:38
XelmepHow to see local IP in Virtual Server14:38
Xelmep?14:38
koolhead11smoser: i get instance ID and time i-0000002c 2011-11-29T14:40:37Z14:42
koolhead11:(14:42
RoyKXelmep: ?14:42
smoseri suspect somethign awry in openstack14:42
XelmepRoyK: i vant to configure VPN server14:43
koolhead11smoser: but when am booting yours cloud image i get the console output :P14:43
Xelmepbyt i don`t know how to see local IP14:43
RoyKXelmep: what vpn server? what hypervisor? what sort of system?14:43
XelmepUbuntu server14:44
RoyK!vpn14:44
ubottuFor more information on vpn please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VPN14:44
smoserkoolhead11, right. but nothing you did shoudl have changed that :)14:48
smoseroh...14:48
smoserdid you upgrade grub by chance?14:48
koolhead11smoser: no. :P14:51
koolhead11let me upload original image and see if i get console output14:52
smoserkoolhead11, i'm almost out of ideas.  do you have access to the nodes ?14:52
koolhead11yes14:52
koolhead11manually added 100 mb zookeeper and pkg, still juju status giving same error14:53
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MorrigandWhere can I find a guide of dir changes from 8.04 to11.10?15:41
zulwho is running the meeting today?15:43
MorrigandIt seems that apache config files have moved and I cant get drupal happy15:43
zulok not me15:43
pythonirc1011My IT department runts its own Dropbox server (where one can drop and retrieve files from). Does anyone know what software I could use to run my own?15:46
* lynxman looks at the channel topic15:52
* koolhead11 plans to go home15:52
Davieysmoser: no Actions from last week?15:56
smoseri didn't think i did last week.15:57
smoseri though tyou did.15:57
Davieysmoser: my bad, it was jamespage15:57
Davieyjamespage: no actions from last week?15:58
jamespageDaviey: nope15:58
Davieygreat :)15:59
imperialwicketcan someone help me with how to disable default server responses in apache2?16:00
imperialwicketdefault and default-ssl are disabled, and all my sites-enabled have explicit servername directives...16:00
imperialwicketother than that, vanilla installation16:01
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koolhead11zul: let me know when you want me to test keystone thing16:24
tubuntuhigh everybody16:31
tubuntuanyone can help on openldap with lucid?16:31
tubuntui'm following the server guide16:31
tubuntubut there is a pb when creating the backend, error: "ldap_add: Other (e.g., implementation specific) error (80)16:33
tubuntuadditional info: <olcModuleLoad> handler exited with 1"16:33
tubuntuwell ggling led me to consider i'm loading the module twice16:34
tubuntubut when adding a frontend with  a test user admin ldap pass is not recognized16:35
uvirtbotNew bug: #855030 in nova "Encountering sporadic AMQPChannelException" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/85503016:38
tubuntudebug log:16:45
tubuntuslap_listener_activate(8):16:45
tubuntu>>> slap_listener(ldap:///)16:45
tubuntuconnection_get(10): got connid=100016:45
tubuntuconnection_read(10): checking for input on id=100016:45
tubuntuber_get_next16:45
tubuntuber_get_next: tag 0x30 len 34 contents:16:45
tubuntuop tag 0x60, time 132258489616:45
tubuntuber_get_next16:45
tubuntuconn=1000 op=0 do_bind16:45
tubuntuber_scanf fmt ({imt) ber:16:45
tubuntuber_scanf fmt (m}) ber:16:45
tubuntu>>> dnPrettyNormal: <cn=admin,mydomain>16:45
tubuntuconn=1000 op=0 do_bind: invalid dn (cn=admin,mydomain)16:45
tubuntusend_ldap_result: conn=1000 op=0 p=316:45
tubuntusend_ldap_response: msgid=1 tag=97 err=3416:45
tubuntuber_flush2: 24 bytes to sd 1016:45
tubuntuconnection_get(10): got connid=100016:45
tubuntuconnection_read(10): checking for input on id=100016:45
tubuntuber_get_next16:45
tubuntuber_get_next on fd 10 failed errno=0 (Success)16:46
tubuntuconnection_close: conn=1000 sd=1016:46
urthmoverhow do I get the pretty server information screen on a non ubuntu-server system?  What is the package called that shows ip, dish space etc. on the ubuntu-server command line?16:46
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tubuntuslapd log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/753823/16:49
tubuntuwhy dn is invalid? is it because the admin user is not added yet?16:50
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jdstrandDaviey: sorry, no progress on keystone mir. doko had some comments to say about it though. I hope to get to my part this week16:55
Weissehow do I make cron test if a script is executable before running it?16:59
Davieyjdstrand: thanks17:00
SpamapSWeisse: cron runs each line through a shell.. so    [ ! -x /usr/bin/foo ] || /usr/bin/foo17:01
Davieyjamespage: not seeing anything like the errors here, http://pb.daviey.com/5yon/ on precise preseeded installs?17:07
adam_gzul: did you have a cobbler bracnh around that has new methods for storing hw inventory related things?17:08
zuladam_g: i have an untested patch17:08
adam_gzul: can i peak?17:09
zulsure17:09
jamespageDaviey: hrm - I've not done one today17:09
jamespageother than the standard ISO tests which kinda preseed17:09
zuladam_g: i was going to add support for it but: http://people.canonical.com/~chucks/cobbler/17:10
SpamapSI don't think I'll ever make it to a server team meeting at 1600 UTC when we're on standard time. 0800  - 0830 is the heart of chaos in this house. :-P17:10
adam_gzul: ah, cool thanks17:11
zuladam_g: if you want to do it thats ok as well17:11
adam_gzul: i might.  i was going to start doing the client side stuff, wanted to get an idea of what needed to get added to the server for each bit.17:12
RoAkSoAxDaviey: ping17:12
DavieyRoAkSoAx: Hey sailor17:12
RoAkSoAxDaviey: so I foudn this: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/753850/17:12
zuladam_g: if you want to do the client side stuff i can do the server side stuff. i just a list of flags needed to add17:12
RoAkSoAxDaviey: but been testing it, and doesn't seem to be working17:12
DavieyRoAkSoAx: oh dude17:13
DavieyThat is amazing.  Where did you find that?17:13
RoAkSoAxDaviey: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.network.etherboot.gpxe/160017:13
Davieyhttp://lists.ipxe.org/pipermail/ipxe-devel/2011-April/000592.html17:13
DavieyGreat!17:13
zulDaviey RoAkSoAx: there is a patch floating around that adds better gpxe support to cobbler than what we have17:13
RoAkSoAxDaviey: but doesn't seem to be working though, been trying to manually pass arguments and stuff but shows syntax error17:14
Davieyzul: dig it out if you have it to hand.. note we don't care at all about gpxe.17:14
DavieyRoAkSoAx: interesting.. So i tried grub-ipxe, and i got a syntax error from a default install.. so something is wonky17:14
DavieyWe need to fix that regardless17:15
RoAkSoAxDaviey: that's weird, I didn't get syntax error on default install17:15
DavieyI wonder if my dhcp was pushing out bad config then?17:15
Davieymaybe17:15
RoAkSoAxDaviey: maybe17:18
DavieyRoAkSoAx: if we can get this working, i am so overjoyed you would not believe17:19
RoAkSoAxlol17:20
zuladam_g: do you have a list that you are gong to send to the server?17:38
ahs3Daviey: hrm.  looks like you've got a pxe-kexec sponsor that's already uploaded the package to Debian...17:39
ahs3Daviey: ...so you're in the NEW queue already17:41
adam_gzul: not yet, no17:43
zuladam_g: k cool send me the list when you do17:43
Davieyahs3: yeah \o/17:45
Davieyahs3: I hope you didn't spend time looking it over?17:46
hallynahs3: long as we're talking sponsors :)  any more thoughts on netcf?17:46
ahs3Daviey: fortunately, not yet.  so cool.  you're on your way.17:55
ahs3hallyn: working on the upload right this minute, actually....17:56
Davieyahs3: That is great!  I did try to ping you a few times, but assumed you were away18:01
Davieythanks!18:01
smoserDaviey, so this is moderately bad.18:06
smoserwhere moderately is overly nice18:06
smoserdo we have any option to other than release noting "cloud images do not boot in recommended cloud or on recommended hypervisor"18:07
smoserbug 89779518:07
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 897795 in linux "-virtual kernel missing rtl8139 drivers" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/89779518:07
GamoholicI am having a problem setting up Ubuntu Server 11.10 x64 on an HP xw4400 workstation. Intel C2D, 3GB DDR3, Ati Radeon 5450, Corsair SSD. It installs perfectly, but won't boot after the install. It acts like it going to boot, but then the screen goes to sleep. When I try the recovery mode it goes to the screen, but it's like my keyboard is frozen, I can't do anything. Anyone have any idea18:08
Gamoholicwhat could cause this? I haven't had much trouble with Ubuntu Server before.18:08
Gamoholicoops, I meant DDR218:08
zulsmoser: you are right that is kind of bad...and kind being on the high scale18:10
Davieysmoser: To put into context, this is Alpha 1 right?18:11
smoseryeah, people dont expect that to boot.18:11
smoserbut silly me did.18:12
smoseris there any potential of getting that fixed though?18:12
Davieysmoser: Would it make sense to push for a fix when A1 lands, and we defer cloud image release?18:12
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Davieysmoser: I'm really not sure it's worth asking for a kernel respin for A1 at this stage.18:13
utlemmingDaviey, smoser: we already have to do a respin of the images due to bug 89768018:13
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 897680 in ubiquity "Precise Desktop 64Bit: libc6 fails to install if "install 3rd party software" is selected" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/89768018:13
smoserutlemming, wrong bug number ? what do i care about desktop install path for cloud images.18:14
Davieyutlemming: erm, i mean a kernel build vs a respin18:14
smoserDaviey, personally i dont tihnk its unreasonable to ask for a respin.18:14
smoserhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux18:14
smosershows that a new kernel hit the archive 23 hours ago.18:14
smoseri found it didn't boot 1 hour ago.18:14
Davieyffs18:14
smoserthats pretty good18:14
utlemmingsmoser: we're installing the bad version of libc6 -- I matched the bad version of libc6 -- but the replication step comment #5 fails to match the cloud-images18:20
utlemmingso no repsin needed18:20
smoserwait. surely we do not have libc-bin:i386 installed.18:22
smoserin an amd64 image18:22
utlemmingnoaXess, we don't18:25
utlemmingdamn auto correct -- n.o. we don't18:25
zulDaviey: what was that django app that i use as an example for dashboard?18:26
Davieyzul: one example:18:29
Davieymumble-django - Mumble-Server web interface18:29
Davieypython-django-mumble - Mumble-Server config application for Django18:29
zulDaviey: thanks18:29
koolhead17dashboard :)18:35
Coreyhttp://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/i/icinga/ <-- Hey, a package I want!  What do I need to have in sources.list to reflect this?18:40
MhaddogI need help setting up RAID on ubuntu server 11.1018:44
Mhaddogit is showing my fake raid drive, but it is displaying it as read only18:44
pmatulisMhaddog: why bother with fakeraid?18:52
keesCorey: you need to enable the "universe" repository18:53
Mhaddogi eas doing soft RAID anf got no where...18:54
Mhaddogactually I wanted soft raid... but apparently ubunut is not even seeying my drives...18:55
pmatulisMhaddog: start by entering your computer's bios, removing any raid config that may be present, and then disabling fakeraid, foreva18:57
GamoholicNever mind about my booting problem, hitting Ctrl-Alt-F1 fixed it18:57
pmatulisMhaddog: then install using sofware raid18:57
MhaddogI didi try that, I setup the sata as regular and got nothing, will ahci mode work? i didnt try it18:58
Mhaddoglet me reset it again and set it to ahci18:58
pmatulisMhaddog: are you sure you ①  removed configuration AND ②  disabled it ?18:58
Mhaddogremove configuration, u mean kill the raid arrangement??18:59
pmatulisMhaddog: of course18:59
Mhaddogdone both....18:59
Mhaddogok I got 3 options, Ide mode, AHCI mode and RAID mode, what u suggest between IDE and AHCI ?19:00
pmatulisMhaddog: then what happens during the install, does the installer see all disks?19:00
MhaddogI will let you know19:00
Mhaddogok, review in ahci mode and raid disable19:02
Mhaddoggoing into the installer...19:02
Mhaddog@ installer19:02
Mhaddoglet me get to the parition part19:02
RoyKanyone here ever setup MPI? on ubuntu?19:07
pmatulisMPI?19:08
MhaddogI'm on the partition disks19:11
Mhaddoggot them.....19:11
Mhaddogfinally...19:11
pmatulisMhaddog: good work19:11
Mhaddogok so I setup a soft raid....19:11
Mhaddognow19:11
pmatulisin a manner of speaking, yes19:11
Mhaddogswap at teh begining correct?19:11
pmatulisanywhere will do19:11
pmatuliswhat level of raid are you thinking of?19:12
Mhaddog519:12
pmatulishow many disks do you have?19:12
Mhaddogok it said that I only have one partition....19:12
Mhaddog319:12
pmatulisalright19:12
MhaddogI havent setup a raid 5, I always do a raid 1 or 0 in centos...19:12
Mhaddogso, I'm a little lost in this installer....19:12
Mhaddogdo I need to parition them first before add them to the raid MD device?19:13
pmatulisno19:13
Mhaddogok so it is only seeing one disk19:14
pmatulisyou said it saw all 319:14
l0nMhaddog - are you sure you want to do software RAID 5, it may slow things down and if one disks fail, another could fail during the rebuild in which case you lose everything :/19:14
Mhaddogi need the redundancy,19:14
Mhaddogit is not a database server, just will be a file sharing/data dump one19:15
l0nhmm, RAID 1 might be better, RAID 6 if you have another disk or just copy everything off daily to another drive19:15
MhaddogI though of raid 6, but disks are expensinve at this time, so I got two new ones and an a old boxed one....19:16
l0nidd, are you sure you need RAID, are you really changing that much that often? Would a nightly manual backup be enough, that will also protect you against accidental deletion and make recovery easier if something goes wrong (no need to try and mount a sw RAID array in recovery mode)19:17
Mhaddogyes, about 5K audio files per day19:18
Mhaddogi will put a 1tb drive as an internal backup.... when I can get it out of my asterisk box19:18
l0nfair enough sounds reasonable19:19
Mhaddogwe are talking about a good 15 to 20 gb per day more or less19:21
Mhaddogso I think raid 5 is the most convenient one...19:21
Mhaddoga little more speed than plain mirroring19:22
Mhaddogand a little added redundancy19:22
l0nI think writes will be slower because of parity calculations in sw but reads will be faster19:23
Mhaddogok this is strange, unles I make a parititon on the dirve, it does not let me select it for the RAID group (md device)19:23
hallynDaviey: so just to be clear, you did look at the etherboot+ipxe packages, and saw no problem?  I should just uplaod them as soon as soft freeze ends?19:24
l0nMhaddog - this might help (it gives you the general idea of how it works) : http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/3/html/System_Administration_Guide/ch-software-raid.html19:25
Mhaddogthx I know that one.... I think the fake raid left paritions in there... I'm dd on teh drives...19:27
MhaddogI cannot create ext partitions....19:27
Mhaddogthx for your help19:27
Davieyhallyn: I did have a look, but please let me have another19:27
DavieyOTP right now19:27
l0nnp :)19:29
hallynDaviey: ok, no hurry (until monday :)  just checking to make sure i understood right.  (which i didn't :)19:32
Davieyhallyn: I only sniffed it, not confident enough to upload it myself :)19:33
Davieyhallyn: but hey, if you did it - i'm sure it's great19:33
hallynDaviey: you weren't watching cjwatson's msgs to me yesterday apparently.19:34
Davieyhallyn: we live and learn, right? :)19:35
DavieyIf that is the worst thing you've ever done, you are in a better situation than me :)19:36
hallynDaviey: so we hope.  If I could make headway in these bugs i'm looking at, i'd spend somet time looking for dput wrappers to automatically show me debdiff against current archive version, etc.19:36
Davieyhallyn: So i don't sign my uploads until i am happy with them to be uploaded.19:37
Davieyhallyn: mkdir tmp ; cd tmp ; pull-lp-souce $PACKAGE ; cd .. ; debdiff tmp/*.dsc *.dsc | less19:38
hallynDaviey: yeah, i'll write my own if i want to, but i recall discussions from people about the wrappers they'd already written, and i figure they're checking for mistakes i haven't even dreamed of yet.19:40
hallynDaviey: I *was* happy with it :)  problem was my changelog convinced me i was in the right tree, but i hadn't freshly downloaded one.  which is why a script that always fetches it fresh and does a debdiff is in my future.19:41
Davieycool19:42
MhaddogI got lost20:10
koolhead17Daviey: i can see gluster pkg for 11.10 http://download.gluster.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/LATEST/Ubuntu/11.10/20:16
Davieykoolhead17: right, it's been in Ubuntu for ages, including a hardy backport.20:18
koolhead17so when installing gluster is said it means apt-get install gluster <from iur repo>20:19
koolhead17got it20:19
Davieykoolhead17: glusterfs is in the ubuntu archives20:23
zulprobably not the latest and greatest though20:24
* koolhead17 trying to find out who is doing pkging for gluster at http://download.gluster.com/pub/gluster/glusterfs/LATEST/Ubuntu/11.10/20:26
ertyiuyhello20:26
ertyiuyi m on TTY mode on ubuntu server20:26
ertyiuyubuntu lucid20:27
ertyiuyhow to select ?20:27
ertyiuyanyone there ?20:29
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XelmepI need help about counter strike server20:49
PiciXelmep: what sort of help?20:51
RoyKnice - MPI running nicely - soon 136 cores in a cluster...20:54
XelmepPici: I WANT IN MY VPS TO Install and run cs server20:56
Xelmepcan you help me how to install and run20:56
Xelmepthen to connect slients from other pc-s20:56
jMCgXelmep: go to the control panel, click on the Install-and-run CS Server button. Done20:56
Xelmepi have access only with SSH and Webmin20:57
XelmepjMCg: i have access only with SSH and Webmin20:58
PiciXelmep: the linux steps here should help, as well as the external links: https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Dedicated_server21:00
Xelmepthanks Pici21:02
Xelmepi will try to do it now21:02
Xelmeptell me after install i will need to create stages to server21:02
Xelmep?21:02
Xelmepor i will need to connect then to create21:03
Xelmep?21:03
PiciXelmep: stages?21:03
Xelmepyes21:05
Xelmepstasis21:06
PiciXelmep: I don't know what you mean.21:06
Xelmeppici: if you want to play a game you need to create game and select stasis21:07
Xelmepunderstand me21:07
Xelmep?21:07
PiciXelmep: If you are asking how to administrate the game once you have gotten it running, then you'll need to look at Valve's documentation.21:09
zuljdstrand: i uploaded a fix python-keystoneclient21:39
jdstrandzul: ack21:45
zulrobbiew: ping http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/virtualization/2011-November/018995.html21:48
zulDaviey: ^^^21:49
robbiewzul: interesting21:51
robbiewso they have it for A15 (which I don't care about atm)...but also ARMv7?21:52
zulrobbiew: i dunno maybe its a project for someone to try21:53
* robbiew posts to #ubuntu-arm21:53
Davieyzul: nice find21:55
robbiewDaviey: rbasak is back next week...maybe something we can throw at him21:57
robbiewkeep him busy ;)21:58
Davieyrobbiew: works for me :)22:00
Davieyrobbiew: You'll provide some ARM hardware with virt extensions?22:01
robbiewabsolutely....top of my list22:01
Davieylol22:01
chudapati09_I'm having some issues setting up a mail server, is this the right channel to look for help?22:05
Davieychudapati09_: yes!22:05
robbiewzul: are you familiar with http://xen.org/products/xen_arm.html22:06
robbiewSamsung's efforts?22:06
zulrobbiew: no im not22:06
chudapati09_Daviey: okay wonderfully. I'm building a web server to host multiple websites. I got everything working except the mail server. I'm using linode to host my vps and I've been following their tutorials. Here is the link I've been following, http://library.linode.com/email/postfix/dovecot-mysql-ubuntu-10.04-lucid. I got up to the part where it tells me to restart dovecot, so I tried "service dovecot restart". But then I ge22:06
Davieychudapati09_: you were cut off after "But then i ge"22:07
Davieychudapati09_: try, sudo /etc/init.d/dovecot restart22:07
chudapati09_Daviey: But then I get this "restart: Unknown instance:". i'm doing all this as root. I tried to start dovecot and it worked. but then I did "service dovecot status", and I get this "dovecot stop/waiting"22:08
chudapati09_Daviey: when I try to get the status for it I get "dovecot stop/waiting"22:10
Davieychudapati09_: then try 'start' :)22:10
Davieyrather than restart22:10
chudapati09_Daviey: Same thing22:11
chudapati09_happens.22:11
hallynzul: are you around?22:16
hallynzul: seems i don't have upload perms to qemu-kvm-spice.  Would you mind pushing http://people.canonical.com/~serge/qemu-spice.debdiff  ?22:16
zulhallyn: almost eoding22:16
hallynok22:17
hallynRoAkSoAx, ^  ?  pretty please? :)22:17
RoAkSoAxhallyn: sure22:17
hallynRoAkSoAx, thanks!22:18
ewookchudapati09_: did you try /etc/init.d/dovecot restart ?22:21
DatzHi, I'd like to have the server stats that are displayed in my ubuntu server box on log in, also displayed in my desktop box. Am I able to just copy /etc/motd/ contents to the desktop from the server?22:21
chudapati09_ewook: I get this message, "dovecot start/running, process 4664", I'm assuming that's a good sign. But when I do "/etc/init.d/dovecot status", I get "dovecot stop/waiting"22:23
Datzoh I see it's a symbolic link..22:23
RoAkSoAxhallyn: done22:36
hallynRoAkSoAx, thx22:37
RoAkSoAxwelcome ;)22:37
wiredfool1I've got a master/spare db system where the master is contacted on a fixed ip address that's brought up on whatever machine is the master at that point. Last night, 1/2 hour after switching the ip addresses, I got an arpwatch notification that it had gone back. There were (new) established connections to the master ip, but the ip wasn't in ifconfig.   I've seen it happen once more since then. I'm really not sure why I'm getting the arps are happeni23:03
wiredfool1the (old) master is 8.04, spare is 10.0423:04
alamaryour question got cut off on " the arps are happeni"23:08
wiredfool1 I'm really not sure why I'm getting the arps are happening, or why the connections are being accepted on the spare.23:08
alamarwhat do you use for migrating the ip addresses etc?23:08
wiredfool1ifup, ifdown, this time manually23:09
alamardo you use a cluster suite with RAs (like pacemaker)23:09
wiredfool1nothing automatic23:09
alamarso ip addr show does NOT show the address on the slavenode BUT there ARE active connections to that address on the slave node?23:10
wiredfool1yes, for slave == old master23:11
wiredfool1as reported by netstat -an.23:11
alamarcould you please verify with "ip addr show"?23:12
wiredfool1http://pastie.org/294134623:12
wiredfool1http://pastie.org/294135223:13
wiredfool1that one with ip addr show23:13
wiredfool1is ifconfig lying?23:14
alamarcould you also do a "ip link show" please23:15
wiredfool1http://pastie.org/294136623:15
alamari meant, ip link show up23:17
alamarsorry23:17
wiredfool1http://pastie.org/294137123:18
alamarwell everything should be fine, but to be sure you could try deleting the address from the interface completely23:19
alamarbut I agree there should'nt be established connections to that address on that host23:19
alamarshouldn'T23:19
wiredfool1ifconqq23:20
wiredfool1I've never seen this before.23:22
wiredfool1it's not wanting to delete the address, it's just silently failing23:22
alamarhow do you try to delete the address?23:23
wiredfool1sudo ifconfig eth1 del 10.0.0.25 netmask 255.255.255.023:23
wiredfool1with and w/o the netmask23:24
alamartry sudo ip addr del 10.0.0.25/24 dev eth123:25
alamarmaybe this is more verbose23:25
wiredfool1is ip a replacement for ifconfig?23:26
wiredfool1that does seem to work23:26
alamarifconfig is "kind of obsolete" in the sense that it uses an obsolete kernel interface to the networking code23:26
alamar(it uses interface aliases eth0:1 etc. for "emulating" multiple ip addresses etc.)23:27
wiredfool1ah23:27
alamariproute2 (that's the package ip comes with) is more modern and has way more options23:27
alamar(a lot of it is advanced stuff a lot of people never have to deal with like policy routing)23:28
alamarwiredfool1: did this kill the "ghost" sessions?23:28
wiredfool1I actually killed them off a while ago, I'm just trying to figure out why right now so it doesn't happen again just after I go to bed tonight.23:29
alamarwell by deleting the address this should ensure that. but it would be interesting why you had connections running over an interface that's in down state23:30
alamarmaybe it's related to ifconfig not working correctly.23:31
wiredfool1I don't know. The config on _this_ machine has been stable for O(years)23:31
wiredfool1the other of the pair was upgraded to lucid last week23:32
wiredfool1this was the first failover since then23:32
wiredfool1only thing I can think is that there's some kvm stuff in there that's not being used23:33
wiredfool1but it's been that way for a while23:33
wiredfool1but it happened with the virbridge disabled as well23:35
hallynrobbiew, jinkeys, https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-p-libvirt  is still not showing up in status.ubuntu.com?23:36
hikenbootI like that even though ubuntu-server can be run as a hypervisor with no need for a desktop, but i also like that I can install a light weight desktop environment such as xfce423:41
hikenbootso i can manage my server in a gui as well as a command line...its the only type 1 hypervisor I know of besides kvm that can be managed that way23:41
hikenbootis there any management gui for the hypervisor in ubnuntu that works on windows? I have my admin station running windows do to some requirements that my outfit has23:48
Davieyhallyn / ahs3: i spy netcf in Debian NEW queue23:59
Daviey\o/23:59

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