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zuladam_g: yeah done00:12
adam_gzul: thanks! not sure if thats a bug or what. seems wrong, but we've already got libvirt specific things in the common conf, so...00:18
zuladam_g: besides we assume you want to use libvirt, not helpful if you want to use something like xcp00:18
adam_gzul: yeah, so with that migration issue, we would'nt be able to keep nova-api/scheulder/etc compute driver agnostic00:23
zul*sigh*00:23
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ZanzacarI have a ubuntu-server setup in my house for various usages such as sFTP, SSH, Ventrilo, local website etc. That being said I have noticed on my router people trying to login from norway and france. How can I check to see if they actually where able to login? and everything?00:58
ZanzacarI have dd-wrt on my router and it logs the traffic and there was IP that I hadnt seen before on there.00:59
ZanzacarI guess I could use last to see who has logged in01:04
ZanzacarI am new to all this so last is a new command to me01:05
hallynstgraber: yay, proper reboot without utmp watching in lxc  :)  userspace patch was trivial.03:54
stgraberhallyn: cool!03:55
hallyn(i'll run it by daniel first and make sure it's approximately what he expected)03:55
stgraberhallyn: so we just need the kernel side of it in Ubuntu (unless it's in and I didn't notice), then move console.conf and finally get rid of lxcguest!03:56
hallynstgraber: yup!03:57
hallynhopefully we can get smb excited enough to push the patch :)03:57
hallynall right i think that finishes me for the night - gnight03:59
stgraberhallyn: was V5 the latest patch submitted upstream? I had a quick look at lkml and see you were waiting for Andrew Morton to review (for the most recent mail I can find)03:59
hallynone sec04:00
hallynyeah, v5 was the latest.  On Jan 11 akpm said he had it queued up to look at04:00
hallynstgraber: ^ meanwhile so long as it looked headed upstream kernel team said they would likely accept it04:01
hallyn(crossing fingers)04:01
stgraberok, so just need to poke smb some more and we'll get that in then ;)04:02
stgraberanyway, good night!04:02
hallyn(http://people.canonical.com/~serge/lxc-reboot.debdiff btw)04:04
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smbstgraber, hallyn /me is hard to get exited, you should know that. :-P I'd prefer some update on the mail sent to the kernel team about your estimates on the patch landing upstream.08:34
jamespagemorning all09:16
allenapMorning.09:20
allenap\o jamespage09:20
jamespagehowdy allenap!09:23
Jeeves_Morning09:24
Asarhola, where is a place to retrieve a copy Ubuntu Server without using a webbrowser?09:45
TribaalAsar: would wget work for you or is the http protocol the problem?09:47
rbasakAsar, you could just wget http://releases.ubuntu.com/oneiric/ubuntu-11.10-server-amd64.iso if that's what you mean09:47
Tribaalthere you go, beat me to it09:47
rbasakthere's also http://releases.ubuntu.com/oneiric/ubuntu-11.10-server-amd64.iso.torrent09:47
Asaractually need the 32 bit09:48
Tribaalah well09:48
Asarwhat is command for wget?09:48
rbasakwget http://releases.ubuntu.com/oneiric/ to see the whole list09:48
Tribaal http://releases.ubuntu.com/oneiric/ubuntu-11.10-server-i386.iso09:48
Asargracias *renideos10:07
koolhead11hi all10:10
uvirtbotNew bug: #921489 in openldap (main) "Segmentation fault in slapd (related to GSSAPI?)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92148910:31
uvirtbot`New bug: #921497 in samba (main) "package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess new post-removal script returned error exit status 2" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92149710:51
uvirtbot`New bug: #921499 in krb5 (main) "CRC mismatch in debug symbols" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92149910:51
uvirtbot`New bug: #921505 in cyrus-sasl2 (main) "CRC mismatch in cyrus-sasl2-dbg" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92150511:11
VivekAnyone around ?11:23
onreyes.11:25
Davieyi really wish we installed curl by default11:27
* koolhead11 wakes up.11:37
* cwillu_at_work bonks koolhead11 on the head11:40
* koolhead11 goes back in hibernate moe11:42
koolhead11on another note i just hope no one using O2 phone  http://tnw.co/x2lSfU11:44
TREllisis it easy to run up a 32-bit lxc container on 64-bit host?11:47
TREllisbingo, -- -a i38611:54
cemchi. is there a clean and easy way to install php 5.3.x on Ubuntu 8.04 ?12:03
cemcor should I just compile it?12:03
uvirtbot`New bug: #921547 in openldap (main) "Segmentation fault in libkrb5.so.25" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92154713:00
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uvirtbot`New bug: #921579 in mysql-5.1 (universe) "package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.54-1ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess new pre-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92157914:11
stgraberDaviey, zul: Got a chance to try Ubuntu server with resolvconf installed?14:26
zulstgraber: not yet but i might not be able to test need to get a new openstack milestone out the door tomorrow14:27
zulstgraber: but i can give it a try this afternoon14:27
stgraberzul: ok. I really don't expect much to happen as I tested on a bunch of weird machines and they all did the right thing, though if you know of anything in Ubuntu Server that might change /etc/resolv.conf (maybe openstack?), then it'd definitely be interesting to install resolvconf and reboot14:30
zulstgraber: openstack doesnt touch resolv.conf :)14:31
zulotherwise i would be freaking out14:31
stgraberI tried regular server installs with static and DHCP config in /etc/network/interfaces, I also tried Ubuntu Desktop with NM and machines with libvirt installed, all worked fine14:31
stgraberzul: good to know! I remember seeing quite a lot of network management stuff in OpenStack so I was wondering how much changes that was actually doing ;)14:32
smoserstgraber, i'm doing an install right now, i can put resolvconf on it.14:33
smoserand then i'm going to poke around at libvirt14:33
smoserso it is at least *some* data for you14:33
stgrabersmoser: that'd be great, thanks!14:33
smoseri use resolvconf and dnsmasq a lot, so i've been down this road before14:33
smoserroaksoax, if orchestra rsyslog is working...14:34
smoserwhere would i look to see logs?14:34
smoserunfortunately /var/log/orchestra/rsyslog/ is empty14:35
Davieystgraber: in about 2 hrs14:36
* smoser misses roaksoax capitalization14:37
smoserso boring now14:37
Daviey+114:38
smoserstgraber, so, system booted. score 1 for resolvconf.14:42
smoser:)14:42
stgrabersmoser: that's a good start :) Do you have everything you'd be expecting in your /etc/resolv.conf (search domains and up to 3 name servers)?14:44
smoserwell. i just have 1 name server14:46
smoserbut search looks correct14:46
stgrabercool14:46
stgraberI tested the "limit to 3 nameservers" bit yesterday and it looked good, it's basically building a unique list of nameservers from all its sources, then using the first 314:47
smoserroaksoax, ^^15:02
roaksoaxsmoser: should be there though lynxman did changes to the rsyslog stuff15:19
smoserlynxman, ?15:19
smoser^15:19
roaksoaxlet me check whether they were released or not15:19
roaksoaxsmoser: during installation logs are only seen in /var/log/syslog on the orchestra server though15:19
roaksoaxsmoser: no, it doesn't really seem thtat changes have been released15:20
smoserwell... i have oneiric orchestra15:20
smoserso i wouldnt have them anyway15:20
roaksoaxsmoser: could you pastebin your orchestra's server syslog?15:20
smoserbut i want to get that working15:20
smoseroh, sure, you want to see passwords too ?15:20
smoser:)15:20
smoserhold on15:20
roaksoaxsmoser: i'm only looking for the rsyslog errors :) u can grep that if you want15:21
smoserroaksoax, http://paste.ubuntu.com/816527/15:21
smoseroh shoot15:21
smoserwrong system15:21
smoserthis can't help15:22
smoserJan 25 10:09:01 nelson rsyslogd: Could not open dynamic file '/var/log/orchestra/rsyslog/2012/01/25//secure' - discarding message15:22
smoserJan 25 10:09:01 nelson rsyslogd: last message repeated 961 times15:22
smoserJan 25 10:09:01 nelson rsyslogd: Could not open dynamic file '/var/log/orchestra/rsyslog/2012/01/25//cron' - discarding message15:22
smoserJan 25 10:10:25 nelson rsyslogd: last message repeated 999 times15:22
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smoserroaksoax, ^15:30
smoseri'm guessing that is because:15:31
smoser$ ls -ld /var/log/orchestra/rsyslog15:31
smoserdrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2011-10-28 00:53 /var/log/orchestra/rsyslog15:31
smoserfixing that, i get to15:33
smoserJan 25 10:32:48 nelson rsyslogd-2078: error adding our certificate. GnuTLS error -64, message: 'Error while reading file.', key: '/var/lib/orchestra/.ssl/ssl-cert-orchestra-pk.pem', cert: '/var/lib/orchestra/.ssl/ssl-cert-orchestra.pem' [try http://www.rsyslog.com/e/2078 ]15:33
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smbhallyn, So about bug 607039: it is actually fixed now in Precise as you always have the nfs module loaded. Just thinking that since the bug report itself has gone dead quiet after documenting the work-around, it is probably not worth to touch any older releases. Or would you feel it is required?15:55
uvirtbot`Launchpad bug 607039 in autofs5 "NFS4 automount using replicated servers doesn't work" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60703915:55
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hallynsmb: that sounds reasonable16:11
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smoserDaviey, at https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Precise%20Upgrade%20Testing%20Dashboard/job/precise-upgrade-lts/PROFILE=lts-server-amd64,alderamin-upgrade=alderamin-upgrade/20/#showFailuresLink16:28
smoserthe closest thing i see to a failure is16:28
smoser2012-01-24 23:10:36,060 DEBUG nvidiaUpdate()16:28
smoser2012-01-24 23:10:36,061 ERROR NvidiaDetector can not be imported No module named NvidiaDetector.nvidiadetector16:28
smoserjamespage, do you know where the test files are for the above16:33
smoserie, what decided that "conffiles_test" failed16:33
Davieysmoser: perhaps try -testing ?16:34
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smbsmoser, Seems like other releases were ok with my local mirror and bare metal too. Either it really is some race you only get in a vm or something weirdly broken for that release. Anyhow, I just did an install for oneiric which would tell me that modules cannot be loaded because they would be out of sync with the kernel. That sounds like I would need to update the initrd and kernel parts. Do you happen to know how this would be done? It is not16:49
smb the repos as changing one of those to be updated in cobbler seems to stack mirroring the whole archive...16:49
smosersmb, you have cobbler from precise ?16:50
smbsmoser, no from oneiric16:50
smoserk. hold on.16:50
smbWell server is running oneiric16:50
smoseryeah.16:50
smosersmb, download http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/cobbler/precise/view/head:/debian/cobbler-ubuntu-import16:52
smoserreplace your existing one (or put that elsehwere)16:52
smoserand then run:16:52
smosercobbler-ubuntu-import --update-existing16:52
smoserer... with sudo16:52
smbsmoser, ah thanks16:53
hallynwise nod17:01
hallynhm.  wrong chan17:01
Davieyroaksoax: are you tied up?17:05
roaksoaxDaviey: i was about to go for lunch, but shoot17:07
Davieyroaksoax: np17:11
roaksoaxDaviey: otherwise, i'll be back in an hour then17:11
smbsmoser, Hm, you may want to know that that new --update-existing seems to not like the hardy-alternates I manually imported... at all17:12
hallynstgraber: I'm sorry, you told me before, but I can't find where I stashed it - where do you have a copy of your apparmor profile for lxc?17:17
Davieystgraber: Did you say LTSP is switching to nbd or iscsi?17:21
patdk-wkhmm, my ltsp install used ndb17:23
patdk-wknbd17:23
patdk-wkI personally switched to iscsi though, so much easier17:23
Davieypatdk-wk: Have any docs handy?17:24
smosersmb, yeah, it might not like that.17:24
smoseri'll have to try to make it more speicific for that17:24
patdk-wknot really, I downgraded to just one machine, so just installed ubuntu on iscsi, as a normal install17:25
DavieySo that isn't LTSP?17:25
patdk-wknot anymore17:25
Davieyok, thanks17:25
patdk-wkcloning iscsi luns is nice though17:25
stgraberDaviey: we're using nbd17:26
Davieyright17:26
Davieystgraber: Out of interest, why was nbd chosen over iscsi?17:26
stgraberDaviey: much easier to understand and configure. We don't need authentication or writable storage, so nbd is perfect for that, 3 lines of config and you're done17:27
SpamapSkoolhead17: hey, any progress on that php bug you were working on?17:27
stgraber(well, used to be one line in /etc/inetd.conf, moved to 3 lines in Oneiric now that we use the nbd daemon instead of inetd ;))17:27
stgraberhallyn: I think I gave you a pastebin link. Let me pastebin it again17:28
stgraberhallyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/816699/17:28
hallynstgraber: thanks!  I think I'll try to get that into the next upload17:28
koolhead17SpamapS: nopes. :( i saw the comment sometimes back17:28
smoserhow no writable storage, stgraber ?17:28
hallynwell, something like it17:28
patdk-wkdidn't ltsp need an overlay? and that was normally mounted via smb/nfs/...17:29
patdk-wkjust the base image came in via nbd17:29
patdk-wkeasy to do that same thing, but not even worry about using two protocols with iscsi17:29
patdk-wkmake lvm partition, snapshot, serve snapshot over iscsi17:30
Davieybut the overlay is made server side, no?17:30
patdk-wkthe overlay is blank17:30
patdk-wknot sure what you mean made17:30
patdk-wkor atleast, mine always where17:30
Davieyas in, a wrtiable fs is exposed from the server.. the fact it uses overlay in the server end doesn't matter?17:30
Davieystgraber: ^^17:31
stgraberthin clients never have access to persistent storage17:31
stgraberthe mount a squashfs image from nbd, then mount an overlay on top of that with delta stored in RAM17:32
* Daviey screams.17:32
patdk-wkguess it depends on how the ltsp was setup, mine had persistant overlay storage17:32
Davieystgraber: that has changed?17:32
stgraberDaviey: no17:32
Davieystgraber: you used to be able to commit changes?17:32
adam_g=/win 2817:32
stgraberDaviey: no17:32
koolhead17SpamapS: i need some helping hand i even though its a trivial bug .17:32
SpamapSkoolhead17: Steve Langasek's comment spells out the exact fix17:33
Davieystgraber: touch ~/foobar ; reboot ; ~foobar , would still exist?17:33
koolhead17SpamapS: yes trying right away on my oneiric VM17:33
stgraberDaviey: if done from a local app in a logged in user home directory, yes. Otherwise, no17:33
stgraberwhen you login, we mount your home directory using sshfs, so changes done to $HOME on the thin client are saved on the server17:34
stgraberthat's the only bit of persistent storage you have and that's just to allow local applications like firefox to interact with the user's settings17:34
stgraber(that feature can be turned off by disabling LOCALAPPS in lts.conf)17:34
Davieyah.17:35
Davieythat /has/ changed.17:35
hallynjjohansen: @{PROC} expands to procfs...  can I use @{SYS}?17:35
hallynoh, now i see where it's defined, sorry17:35
stgraberDaviey: well, it changed 3 years (maybe 4) from nothing persistent at all to having $HOME mounted over sshfs for the localapps feature, yes17:39
roaksoaxDaviey: im back17:39
Davieystgraber: wait, 3/4 years ago i know i had persistent storage. :/17:39
Davieystgraber: i could apt-get upgrade from the client, and the aufs grew.17:40
stgraberDaviey: oh yes, you can still do the apt-get upgrade, you're just eating your memory and will loose all the changes when you reboot17:41
lynxmansmoser: roaksoax: have done no changes yet to the rsyslog code, will do soon though17:41
Davieystgraber: no, the aufs server side grew.17:41
DavieyI was certain.. i'm sure i'm not smoking crack17:41
koolhead17SpamapS: yeah. no more error. :P17:42
stgraberogra_: ^ (I'm 99.99% sure we never ever stored the overlay on the server side or supported read-write NFS root, can you confirm?)17:42
ogra_we never did, right17:42
jjohansenhallyn: defining and using @{SYS} isn't a bad idea, that makes it easy to replace/update the define and have all the rules using it be upgraded to the new conditional once we get it.  Of course atm @{SYS} isn't defined17:42
ogra_debian (vagrant) did some testing of writable nbd stuff though17:43
SpamapSkoolhead17: it only errors when you upgrade and have a left over conffile17:43
koolhead17SpamapS: so the script which creates this file inside pkg has to be muted?17:44
koolhead17*via pkg install17:44
stgraberogra_: yeah, I seem to remember him playing with ext3 instead of squashfs and using the nbd copy-on-write stuff, though IIRC that wasn't too succesful (using a lot of bandwidth, disk space, preventing load-balanced/HA environment and well, fairly unreliable)17:44
ogra_right17:44
ogra_he gave up on it eventually17:44
ogra_Daviey, i'm responsible for nbd btw, and when i started with it, there was no ISCSI ;)17:46
ogra_ndb was the only way beyond nfs back then17:47
ogra_and nfs was unusable17:47
hallynjjohansen: I wonder whether I should make a per-container policy, triggered on execution of ${container-rootfs}/sbin/init, or do (as stgraber did) a single policy triggered by /usr/bin/lxc-start.17:47
hallynjjohansen: how much does adding a bunch of policies slow things down?17:47
jjohansenhallyn: define a bunch?  It really shouldn't slow things down too much17:48
jjohansenhallyn: a pre container policy is probably the most flexible solution17:49
ogra_Daviey, and not making the aufs side writable on the server was a user request so the kids couldnt hack into the clients during exams and install random stuff (tachers were scared by that opportunity)17:49
stgraberjjohansen: the most I've seen in production was around 200-250 containers17:50
ogra_*teachers17:50
jjohansenstgraber: wow thats quite a few17:50
stgraberjjohansen: but in that case you're ready to wait 30 minutes for them to start when you reboot ;)17:51
jjohansenhallyn: I know we can handle that number as we do have some users who have thousands17:51
jjohansenbut yeah it does have some cost, as attachment isn't something we have optimized17:52
stgraberogra_: right, having the main image read/write would be a nightmare and saving individual delta (by IP as nbd can do) would be a different kind of nightmare (imagine what happens when you update the squashfs and try to apply the old delta on top of it ;))17:52
ogra_right17:53
hallynjjohansen: stgraber: ok, thanks.  We can always make the policy optional (at lxc-create), so if you have thousands maybe you customize17:56
hallyni'll play.  thanks.17:56
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stgraberhallyn: yeah, when you have thousands of them, they're likely to be pretty similar so it may be worth having one profile matching them all17:58
stgraberanyway, people doing that kind of things should be technical enough to figure out how apparmor works and optimize things for their environment :)17:58
rbasaksome lxc help please? http://paste.ubuntu.com/816750/ - wordpress is apparently started, but nothing on port 80. I'd like to run netstat -nlp inside that container. What am I doing wrong?18:14
rbasakactually, /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset/lxc/root-local-wordpress-0 exists. Is this a bug?18:16
rbasakhallyn: ^^?18:16
hallynrbasak: are you on precise?18:16
rbasakyes18:16
rbasakaha!18:16
rbasaklxc-netstat -n lxc/root-local-wordpress-0 works18:16
rbasakroot@panda-test:/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset/lxc# dpkg-query -W lxc18:17
rbasaklxc0.7.5-3ubuntu1118:17
hallynrbasak: ok, sigh18:17
hallynrbasak: pls file a bug :)18:17
rbasakwill do18:17
smoserSpamapS, whenever you're ready we can jstack some18:20
smoserhallyn, oh... one thing.. as i saw rbasak comment above, it reminded me18:20
smoserif you lxc-delete (i think thats right) something, the cgroups stuff is not cleaned up18:20
smoserie, you'll still see it down /sys/fs/cgroup18:21
hallynsmoser: lxc-stop is suppsoed to do it, not lxc-delete18:21
hallynsmoser: are you running libvirt in your container?18:21
SpamapSsmoser: 10 min18:21
smoseri dont think i was then18:21
smoseri dont knwo18:21
smoseri might haffve done things in a bad ordre18:21
smoserie, tried to delete before destroy/stop18:21
smoserbut something resulted in me gettings tuck18:21
hallynsmoser: lxc will delete the cgroups if it can, but if the container created some cgroups then lxc will fail to delete them.18:22
smoserhm.. that might have been it.18:22
hallynsmoser: actually, pls file a bug.  I'll fix the code to recursively delete them18:22
hallynsmb: so, i'm going to push the lxc userspace patch to exploit the kernel patch for container reboot?  that may be hitting the kernel package soon, right?  (it won't break without it)18:23
hallynjjohansen: d'oh.  There's no way yet for me to say 'switch profile on this PRE-pivot_root path' right?18:28
jjohansenhallyn: not yet, hopefully by tomorrow18:29
jjohansenhallyn: err just to be clear you me automatically switch right18:30
jjohansenhallyn: there is the change_profile api that is like setcon in selinux18:30
hallynjjohansen: oh maybe i should use that18:31
hallynyes, i meant auto18:31
uvirtbot`New bug: #921732 in lxc (main) "lxc-netstat fails" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92173218:31
jjohansenhallyn: we use that in aa-exec to launch apps into profiles they wouldn't normally use18:31
hallynthough i don't want to hack lxc-start if it's temporary.18:32
hallynjjohansen: the fix will ship in a kernel update?18:32
SpamapSsmoser: almost ready.. G+?18:32
jjohansenhallyn: yeah it needs a kernel update18:33
hallynjjohansen: ok, i'll just wait on it then (plenty else to do) - thanks18:33
smosersure. g+ is fine18:33
hallynstgraber: haha, just found the policy you sent me last time.  it's right next to where i put the new one.18:34
hallyni'm so predictable18:34
stgraber:)18:35
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smoserSpamapS, ok. i think you hav a g+ invite18:38
smoserbut i am very lame18:38
uvirtbot`New bug: #921767 in mysql-5.1 (universe) "package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.54-1ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: подпроцесс установлен сценарий post-installation возвратил код ошибки 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92176719:41
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uvirtbot`New bug: #921794 in lxc (main) "lxc-ls fails as non-root sometimes" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92179420:05
yaksterhave a question…. how do i enable xsl for php?20:08
uvirtbot`New bug: #921804 in postfix (main) "package postfix 2.7.0-1ubuntu0.2 failed to install/upgrade: Unterprozess installiertes post-installation-Skript gab den Fehlerwert 1 zurück" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92180420:25
uvirtbot`New bug: #921808 in lxc (main) "if the container has child cgroups, cgroup is not cleaned up on stop" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92180820:31
smoserSpamapS, http://freecode.com/projects/fstransform20:39
smoserthats the filesystem convert thing that i couldn't find20:39
SpamapSsmoser: "then remaps the sparse file to the original partition"20:40
SpamapShuh?20:40
smoseryeah20:40
smoserthat was wierd to me too20:40
smoserbut i read no further20:41
cemcis there an easy and clean way to install php 5.3 on Ubuntu 8.04 ?20:44
ninjaiI really need some help here... is there a way I can do some disk checks without using a live CD? like changing the run level or something? my OS is mounted R/O because of errors20:54
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Patrickdkuse smartctl21:04
Patrickdkbut if it's not isntalled, heh21:04
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SpaceBasshey folks21:10
SpaceBassfresh install, new hardware, core i7, sad? but response seems very slow. Whats best way to benchmark?21:11
smoserroaksoax, what do you think about cobbler recommends on ubuntu-distro-info?21:21
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ninjaihey guys, is it safe to do a touch /forcefsck on ubuntu server 8.04 with LVM?21:35
smoserroaksoax, https://code.launchpad.net/~smoser/ubuntu/precise/cobbler/import-fix-unknown-distros/+merge/9021121:39
albrighaHello, I had a question if it's a known issue that Openstack is failing because of a nova dependency.21:46
albrighaI looked in LP and haven't found an open defect21:46
nancy--how to start apache ?21:57
nancy--mine is not startign21:58
nancy--root@localhost:/# /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start21:59
nancy--bash: /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd: No such file or directory21:59
nancy--root@localhost:/# service httpd start21:59
nancy--httpd: unrecognized service21:59
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hallynnancy--: /etc/init.d/apache222:06
hallyn(not that i have it on my system, but it says it's half-installed here...  oh well)22:07
nancy--hallyn,22:09
nancy--thx22:09
SpaceBassfresh install, new hardware, core i7, sad? but response seems very slow. Whats best way to benchmark?22:18
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nancy--where is the config file of apache to change max execution time ?22:42
cloakablenancy--: Do you mean php?22:43
nancy--yes22:44
cloakable /etc/php/22:44
nancy--cloakable,  how to install php ?22:45
nancy--sudp apt-get install php22:46
cloakablenancy--: erm, you don't have php installed?22:46
cloakableWhat're you trying to do?22:46
nancy--install php22:46
nancy--no. iam a newbie22:47
cloakablesudo apt-get install php522:48
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kieppiegood day, boys & girls23:26
kieppieHope everyone is keeping well!23:26
uvirtbot`New bug: #921874 in samba (main) "package samba-common 2:3.4.7~dfsg-1ubuntu3.8 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 10" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92187423:31
kieppieis there a way to find duplicate files (by contents/MD5) & & replace the duplicates with a symlink?23:37
kieppieI'm thinking rdfind, but just thought I'd check23:37
CT1Is this the channel for 11.04 or a general channel?23:51
kirklandCT1: general23:52

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