[00:02] <kerframil> Chrysippus: I'm tuning out; perhaps another time
[00:04] <Chrysippus> Thanks for the time.
[00:04] <Lazerath> Hello, I have ubuntu server on a 7 disk scsi raid stack. I recently moved and when i turn the server on i get a grub shell.
[00:04] <Lazerath> grub is on the hd0,1 disk,part
[00:05] <Lazerath> well boot is actually /
[00:05] <Lazerath> and it is there
[00:06] <SpamapS> adam_g: pong, sup?
[00:06] <Danny_Joris> hi, I have an ubuntu vm. My vbox is set up to use eth1 (airport) but when I do ifconfig it seems like it's trying to use eth2, which isn't defined. When I modify /etc/network/interfaces all eth1 to eth2 , I can use the ip address. But only at work, and not at home. Any idea why?
[00:06] <Danny_Joris> I'm home now and want to use my vm, but I can't access it through the host browser
[00:07] <Lazerath> hmm well??
[00:14] <adam_g> SpamapS: was wondering about the ceph charm, does it currently configure ceph do be capable of serving RBD?
[00:16] <SpamapS> adam_g: in theory, yes
[00:16] <SpamapS> adam_g: but it does not do any security
[00:17] <SpamapS> adam_g: the only thing I've tested is the RADOS S3 frontend, which works fine
[00:17] <SpamapS> adam_g: also the latest release has a much simpler way to configure the 'mon' servers, so the charm needs updating for that
[00:18] <adam_g> SpamapS: hmm. okay. was just wondering wrt nicks comments on bug #923986, it looks like that might be a wishlist for the time being
[00:22] <SpamapS> adam_g: it may need to be higher than that, as ceph actually has a better chance of working in lxc than lvm
[00:23] <adam_g> SpamapS: the object-store interface probably, but configuring and using RBDs in a container is probably no easier than LVM
[00:24] <adam_g> SpamapS: AFAIK, when configured for ceph backend, nova-volume uses RBD pools instead of volume groups
[00:27] <SpamapS> adam_g: right, which at least would just be a network resource. LVM is not namespaced by LXC, so the vg's have to be globally unique.
[00:28] <SpamapS> adam_g: I have time allocated later in the cycle to improve the ceph charms.. I think this would be a good goal.. to make it work.
[00:30] <adam_g> SpamapS: sure
[00:31] <adam_g> SpamapS: in terms of merging the charm, is it reasonable to block on that?
[00:33] <SpamapS> adam_g: no way
[00:37] <draikx> How can I set the default site for my Ubuntu server when I get to it with an IP address?
[00:38] <pmatulis> draikx: default site?
[00:38] <draikx> I have 2 sites enabled. /var/www/{domainA,domainB}.com/
[00:38] <draikx> I want domainA.com to be the default, not domainB.com
[00:41] <SpamapS> adam_g: I'll take a look at the charm on Monday... the only thing that should block it is if it is totally broken or lacking proper documentation of copyright/license.
[00:43] <adam_g> SpamapS: no rush, we're using regarldess :) was just curious about the ceph stuff
[00:43] <pmatulis> draikx: sounds like you're talking about web sites, and probably apache
[00:44] <draikx> pmatulis: Yes, that is correct.
[00:44] <Lazerath>  +-966-
[00:50] <SpamapS> adam_g: it will happen.. should be fairly straight forward actually
[02:12] <ome> I managed to lose all /etc/apache2
[02:12] <ome> and reinstalling/purge apache2 didn't help.
[02:12] <ome> How would I get them back ?
[02:13] <ome> !help
[02:14] <ome> Ah solved.
[02:16] <shauno> ome, you found apache2.2-common?
[02:21] <ome> shauno: yup that was the solution. I was only purging the apache2 and not apache2.2-common. /faceplam.
[03:19] <Psi-Jack> Hmm
[03:19] <Psi-Jack> Anyone here savvy with AppArmor?
[04:34] <Psi-Jack> I'm trying to figure out how I'd even begin to start coming up with apparmor profiles for pacemaker, which actually runs multiple server processes along with it, starting with /usr/sbin/corosync, and /usr/lib/heartbeat/stonithd|cib|lrmd|attrd|pegine|crmd
[04:45] <ome> I mod php5 enabled, but still my php pages gets downloaded, I have AddHandler and AddType set as well.
[04:45] <ome> s\I\I have
[05:11] <hallyn> jjohansen: thanks!  both lxc+apparmor bugs are fixed by your new kernel
[05:11] <hallyn> gary_poster: ^
[05:12] <hallyn> stgraber: ^ *and* i'm no longer seeing those mysterious errors in syslog
[05:46] <Psi-Jack> hallyn: Hmmm,
[05:54] <hallyn> Psi-Jack: (i'm closing down for the day - ttyl)
[06:31] <draikx> I installed python-rsvg, but I can't find the binary to run it. What am I overlooking?
[08:03] <electroon> hello everyone
[11:38] <linocisco> hi
[11:39] <linocisco> hello
[11:40] <linocisco> as I have no desktop to install server, I am now trying to install 10.04 LTS on my Lenovo B450 laptop. During the installation, it said no network driver found. what to do ? where to download ?
[11:59] <Lcawte> Grrr, I've tried like a hundred and one tutorials, and still nothing, does anyone have a link to a guide that lets me have local & virtual mailboxes?
[12:57] <RoyK> Lcawte: life begins at 102
[12:57] <RoyK> !mailserver
[12:58] <RoyK> Lcawte: what mailserver? dovecot? cyrus? courier?
[12:59] <Lcawte> RoyK: I don't really care, as long as I can have virtual mailboxes/users...
[12:59] <RoyK> ok, so you haven't chosen one?
[12:59] <RoyK> AFAIK all of them support virtual users...
[12:59] <Lcawte> No... I've read a dozen and one guides (including a bunch off the Ubuntu wiki, got close, but they never completely work)
[13:00] <RoyK> so have you tried dovecot and virtual users?
[13:00] <RoyK> http://bit.ly/yNkuhC
[13:01] <Lcawte> Yes, atleast two different guides..
[13:02] <RoyK> !ask
[13:02] <RoyK> well, if you can ask a question about an issue instead of just whining, maybe someone can help...
[14:03]  * Daviey says hello
[14:20] <Lcawte> RoyK: ok, so I've just followed a guide with Courier + postfix, I go to add it with my mail client etc, I get past thunderbird's first attempt at checking the account, then when I click the inbox, theres a popup asking for my password, I've tried teh password I set it to in mysql & the encrypted version, but it doesn't like it..
[14:21] <Lcawte> Feb  4 14:20:34 lcserv imapd: LOGIN FAILED, user=lewis, ip=[::ffff:81.111.40.66]
[15:29] <koolhead17> hi all
[15:58] <RoyK> Lcawte: still, the way of asking for help in here, is to be specific, as in problems with courier + postfix, and then the exact error message and pastbinning the config etc, but NOT whining about having tried a million HOWTOs and how bad the weather might be
[16:29] <njbair> I want to create a startup/shutdown job specific to my application on a particular server. should I make an init.d script or is upstart something different?
[16:40] <dravekx> njbair http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[16:46] <virusuy> howdy
[16:59] <KristianDK> I'm having troubles setting up a bridged environment for KVM. I successfully have br0 running, but without "bridge_ports eth0", when i set that and run ifup br0, the entire network crashes and i have to manually edit the file by mounting the disk from another OS and changing /etc/network/interfaces
[16:59] <KristianDK> Any idea how to debug this?
[17:21] <SpamapS> KristianDK: what release of Ubuntu is this?
[17:22] <KristianDK> SpamapS, 11.10 ;)
[17:22] <SpamapS> KristianDK: when you say crashes, what do you mean?
[17:23] <KristianDK> SpamapS, well, good question. Its a hosted dedicated server, and i loose connectivity
[17:23] <KristianDK> tried to reboot it, but with bridge_ports eth0, there is no way that I can access the host via its normal IP
[17:23] <SpamapS> KristianDK: well no wonder. :)
[17:24] <KristianDK> SpamapS, what do you mean :) ?
[17:24] <SpamapS> KristianDK: you probably want NAT mode for that. If I were your provider, I'd cut off a network port that is sending packets from unknown MAC's too. :)
[17:25] <SpamapS> KristianDK: if your provider gave you enough IPs, you don't even need NAT, you can just go routed. How many IPs do you have?
[17:26] <KristianDK> SpamapS, I have a /26 subnet, so around 62 free Ips, so I do have enough - what I am trying to do is indeed a routed setup, I thought that was what I was doing
[17:26] <SpamapS> KristianDK: you don't use a real bridge for routed setups
[17:27] <SpamapS> KristianDK: you want a virtual bridge with no real ports.
[17:28] <Patrickdk> you can always go proxy-arp mode also :)
[17:28] <SpamapS> KristianDK: since I doubt you'll need to run 62 VMs on one server, you can just segment to a /30 and put one of those IPs on the virtual bridge, then point all the vms at it as their default gateway, and route normally.
[17:28] <Patrickdk> then you don't need to loose any ip's
[17:28] <KristianDK> SpamapS, ok, I follow you, so how do I make a virtual port instead of a physical port? virtual_bridge_ports eth0? :D
[17:28] <SpamapS> Patrickdk: yeah I'd suggest that if he needed all 62 inside the bridge
[17:28] <SpamapS> KristianDK: I'd just let libvirt do this for you
[17:30] <KristianDK> Patrickdk, I already set sysctl -w net.ipv4.conf.br0.proxy_arp=1 if thats what you mean?
[17:30] <KristianDK> SpamapS, how would libvirt do this for me?
[17:30] <KristianDK> that would indeed be optimal
[17:31] <SpamapS> KristianDK: http://libvirt.org/formatnetwork.html  ... see the 'Example Routed network config'
[17:31] <SpamapS> KristianDK: you'd create that xml, with your values instead of theirs, and then 'virsh net-create yourfile.xml'
[17:32] <SpamapS> KristianDK: libvirt seriously makes this a bazillion times easier. :)
[17:32] <KristianDK> SpmapS, if i then create a host on this virtual network, then I just set network settings as it was connected directly to the router, except gateway is the KVM host?
[17:33] <KristianDK> SpamapS *
[17:35] <SpamapS> KristianDK: right. If you're going to be creating a lot of hosts, its probably easier to just setup DHCP in the libvirt network definition
[17:36] <KristianDK> SpamapS, Its no problem if I can set it up like that, I will anyway use puppet to configure the hosts, once i get some network to them :D
[17:38] <SpamapS> KristianDK: automation is your friend. :)
[17:38] <KristianDK> yeah :)
[17:39] <KristianDK> anyway, got connection to the thing again, will just try the link you sent right away :(
[17:39] <KristianDK> :) *
[17:41] <KristianDK> SpamapS, I can safely remove <dhcp>……</dhcp> right?
[17:54] <SpamapS> lol
[17:57] <stgraber> hallyn: cool!
[18:10] <KristianDK> SpamapS, i still cannot connect from the VM to the KVM host - however, the KVM host at least does not crash right now :)
[18:13] <SpamapS> KristianDK: did you segment the network appropriately?
[18:15] <KristianDK> SpamapS, you mean set the right gateway/subnet settings for both host and VM?
[18:25] <SpamapS> KristianDK: right
[18:26] <SpamapS> KristianDK: as I suggested, its probably best to put the vms into a smaller segment.. unless you do actually plan to create more than 30 vms. ;)
[18:26] <KristianDK> SpamapS, I do actually plan to do so :)
[18:26] <KristianDK> But why would that be easier:
[18:27] <SpamapS> KristianDK: because then you don't have to deal with proxy arp
[18:27] <SpamapS> KristianDK: how big is this dedicated server??
[18:28] <KristianDK> SpamapS, well, it is pretty big, but the VMs are gonna be really small instances, like 256 mb ram/each
[18:29] <KristianDK> SpamapS, I will just try to make a paste bin with the network config
[18:29] <SpamapS> KristianDK: I am dubious at the usefulness of such a limited machine.. but sounds interesting anyway. :)
[18:31] <SpamapS> KristianDK: I will be signing off soon, but good luck. :)
[18:31] <KristianDK> SpamapS, yeah, its supposed to be used for product demos ;)
[18:31] <KristianDK> but thanks a lot for your help
[18:32] <SpamapS> uvirtbot: welcome back to earth... thanks for the flood
[18:34] <KristianDK> SpamapS, in case you are still here, this would be the ifconfig of the KVM host: http://pastebin.com/yJLtr1ae
[18:55] <SpamapS> oh wow.. cache='unsafe' is *awesome* for building a test VM
[18:56] <SpamapS> KristianDK: ifconfig is a deprecated command. You would be well served by learning the 'ip' command
[18:56] <KristianDK> SpamapS, what does cache=unsafe do?
[18:56] <KristianDK> and ill check that one out then :)
[19:02] <KristianDK> SpamapS, hmm, ip adds gives me the following for the virtual bridge i created: virbr1: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state DOWN
[19:06] <SpamapS> KristianDK: cache=unsafe allows the VM to just use the host's buffer cache for writes
[19:06] <SpamapS> Which is great when you're testing the Ubuntu installer 12 times a day ;)
[19:06] <Skaag> I have a directory I can't list, it stalls when I ls within that directory
[19:07] <Skaag> any ideas what tool can help me look in that directory in a way that won't make the shell stall?
[19:09] <KristianDK> SpamapS, i see LD
[19:09] <KristianDK> :D
[19:09] <Zal> Skaag, perl/python?
[19:11] <Zal> Skaag, the find command will also probably work
[19:11] <Skaag> doesn't work, an strace shows: lstat("cookie7IkFny", {st_mode=S_IFREG|0600, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
[19:11] <KristianDK> SpamapS, ok, now i have some progress - i can actually ping and SSH into the vm from the host with the public IP, however, the VM cannot access the internet, and my local computer can't access the public IP of the VM either
[19:11] <Skaag> there's millions of such cookie files in the directory :-(
[19:12] <Zal> Skaag, what doesn't work?
[19:13] <Skaag> find stalls as well
[19:13] <Zal> Skaag, what find command are you using, and what error does it produce?
[19:13] <Skaag> I use /usr/bin/find
[19:13] <Zal> Skaag, with what parameters
[19:14] <Skaag> no parameters
[19:15] <Zal> Skaag, find requires that you specify a path, at the very least
[19:16] <Skaag> find var/ of course
[19:16] <Zal> Skaag, and what is the error?
[19:16] <Zal> (and surely you don't want to list ALL of var/?)
[19:16] <Skaag> there's no error, it just takes forever to list files
[19:16] <Skaag> this is not the system's var
[19:16] <Zal> Skaag, well sure, what do you expect?
[19:17] <Skaag> it's the var/ directory if a web app
[19:17] <Zal> ok
[19:17] <Skaag> well, I am looking for a way to list files that will not wait to sort all files in the directory, and just show me what it fines one by one, even if the directory contains billions of files
[19:17] <Zal> find doesn't sort
[19:19] <Skaag> I don't understand then why it waits forever before starting to display the first file
[19:19] <Zal> Skaag, I don't either, I've never seen that behavior with "find". Is there a specific file you're looking for?
[19:20] <Skaag> i want to make a list of all the files beginning with cookie* so I can erase them
[19:24] <Zal> Skaag, does 'find var/ -name "cookie*"' also fail to display anything immediately?
[19:24] <KristianDK> yay, it works :D
[19:25] <KristianDK> is there any way that i can tell vmbuilder what virtual network to use? --bridge doesn't seem to work
[19:59] <OldManMagnus> hi. i'm trying to write some simple php extenstions using this guide... http://devzone.zend.com/303/extension-writing-part-i-introduction-to-php-and-zend/#Heading6 I've got everything set up and compiled and the guide tells me to copy it to /usr/local/lib/php/extensions/ which just doesn't exist on ubuntu. i'm not having much luck finding it either. anyone here know where to put my .so files?
[20:21] <qt-dsa> which ubuntu server uses little memory ?
[20:26] <bencer> anybody from -server team at fosdem?
[20:34] <Skaag> zal: yah, with -name it works, because the expansion doesn't go through bash (which chokes on it)
[22:09] <jcastro> smoser: your bug is invalid because the AMI browser went away and we just direct link to cloud-images.u.c
[22:09] <jcastro> and it's obvious in that interface that 12.04 is alpha