[00:21] <DeltaF> Could someone help me with a keypair issue with Amazon Cloud in EC2? I didn't lose the keypair, it's just not working in the AMI we've created.
[00:21] <SHOVELL> i am trying to get a webserver up and running and i have tried ispconfig with no luck is there a tutorial that could help me?
[00:21] <DeltaF> tutorial for ispconfig or what?
[00:23] <SHOVELL> i want to host a website and i think a ftp not sure but isp was the first tutorila i found i have isp up and running but cant see the site from outside my network
[00:24] <SHOVELL> well i also have no content either that is for later
[00:24] <DeltaF> oh..
[00:24] <DeltaF> have you tried http://<yourserver>:81 ?
[00:24] <SHOVELL> yep
[00:25] <DeltaF> where is this hosted?
[00:25] <SHOVELL> inside my network
[00:25] <DeltaF> SELinux or other firewall issues?
[00:25] <SHOVELL> hmm i dont think so
[00:25] <SHOVELL> outside of the server?
[00:26] <SHOVELL> SELinux?
[00:26] <SHOVELL> oh nvm
[00:26] <DeltaF> I've wasted many hours on its silent blocking. :)
[00:27] <SHOVELL> hmm
[00:27] <DeltaF> not sure how ISPConfig integrates itself. Dedicated service, or apache site entry?
[00:27] <SHOVELL> i think it is dedicated
[00:27] <DeltaF> did you start the service, then?
[00:28] <SHOVELL> pretty sure still really breen with server stuff
[00:28] <DeltaF> sudo /etc/init.d/ispconfig start (or something like that)
[00:28] <SHOVELL> yes every thing is running i can acess the ispconfig by the ip but no website is accessable
[00:29] <SHOVELL> ie 192.168.0.1:81
[00:29] <SHOVELL> brb i gotta check
[00:32] <SHOVELL> i used http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-ubuntu-10.04-lucid-lynx-ispconfig-2
[00:32] <SHOVELL> just to test so i have done everything there
[00:33] <DeltaF> have you tried 192.168.0.1:8080
[00:34] <SHOVELL> checking
[00:35] <SHOVELL> i can access the isp server via port forwarding from my external (see pm)
[00:36] <DeltaF> aah.
[00:36] <SHOVELL> that works but now a www.example.com
[00:36] <SHOVELL> would you mind trying to connect to that?
[00:36] <DeltaF> in the apache config for it, does it list the IP or *:81
[00:37] <SHOVELL> hmm
[00:37] <DeltaF> hmm. that doesn't make sense necessarily.
[00:37] <SHOVELL> /etc/apache2/!
[00:37] <SHOVELL> ?
[00:37] <DeltaF> yes, look in sites-enabled
[00:37] <SHOVELL> ok looking
[00:38] <SHOVELL> with nano or something?
[00:38] <DeltaF> sure
[00:39] <SHOVELL> ok looking
[00:41] <SHOVELL> apache2.conf?
[00:42] <DeltaF> should be /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
[00:42] <DeltaF> unless it's in one file
[00:43] <SHOVELL> yes it says *:81
[00:45] <SHOVELL> be right back
[01:40] <rockets> What do you guys think would be decent bandwidth for an iSCSI target
[01:40] <rockets> Would 2 gbits be usable?
[01:54] <SHOVELL> !ispconfig 2
[02:03] <SHOVELL> i am trying to get a webserver up and running and i have tried ispconfig with no luck is there a tutorial that could help me?
[02:12] <sp4z> Hi, does anybody know how to disable screen blanking on 11.10?
[02:46] <ch33z>  does this matter for SSH? To set your OpenSSH to listen on TCP port 2222 instead of the default TCP port 22,
[02:52] <ch33z> instead of using the cli sometimes I use the FTP to copy and download files but also create folders
[03:49] <aarcane> How to provision a perfect vm from vmbuilder on oneiric ?
[05:21] <qazokm> i work at ubuntru
[05:45] <pcroque> 3
[06:24] <Zanzacar> Hi I have been looking into powernap and had a problem with the load monitor.
[06:25] <Zanzacar> After looking into it there is a python program called LoadMonitor.py
[06:25] <Zanzacar> its located in 3 different places on a my system and I was thinking about editing it and restarting the daemon to test to see if I could fix any problems I am having with the LoadMonitor
[06:26] <Zanzacar> that being said. one of the files I found was under /usr/share/pyshared/powernap/monitors would this be the code the program runs when it starts up? is there any way to check?
[06:41] <aarcane> Zanzacar, modify each file, add the eqivalent of "system logger file1" in each file, and see which one executes.
[06:43] <Zanzacar> what is system logger file1? I figured I could just move the monitor file and see what happens.
[11:18] <eagles0513875> hey guys i have a question i have some ppa urls which arent working added by a fellow admin and its causing me issues with updating my server
[11:19] <eagles0513875> how can i remove ppa's since they are not listed in the sources.list as well is there a file where they are listed?
[11:19] <Myrtti> look in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[11:24] <MatBoy> mhh how long does it take to compile a kernel on a core2duo these days :(
[11:24] <eagles0513875> and Myrtti those the ppa's
[11:25] <greppy> MatBoy: I haven't tried lately, but it shouldn't take too long.  What do you need that is not supplied from the stock kernels?
[11:26] <MatBoy> greppy: scst
[11:26] <MatBoy> greppy: like this http://www.tomlecluse.be/blog/20110902/scst-and-scstadmin-ubuntu-1104
[11:27] <MatBoy> iscsitarget crashes all the time
[11:27] <greppy> MatBoy: so https://wiki.edubuntu.org/scst doesn't work?
[11:28] <MatBoy> greppy: didn't try that one
[11:28] <MatBoy> greppy: is seems that the Qlogic driver was already standard, it was selected in the kernel config
[11:29] <greppy> MatBoy: I haven't tried it myself, just did a quick search.  People seem to come to #ubuntu-server asking questions for what they *think* they want instead of what the goal is :)
[11:30] <MatBoy> greppy: I tried iscsitarget and that is crashing. I have used one of the two a couple of years ago on a ESXi test... which worked good
[11:30] <MatBoy> greppy: why don't they add scst to ubuntu ?
[11:32] <jMCg> MatBoy: what *is* scst? Who are "they"?
[11:36] <eagles0513875> hey gusy anyone have 12.04 server testing environment with the latest -17 kernel
[11:36] <eagles0513875> seems like it causes a kernel panic
[11:41] <jMCg> -17?!
[11:41] <jMCg> Oh. 12.04
[11:42] <eagles0513875> ya the -17 kernel update seems broken
[11:43] <eagles0513875> also seems to have removed the old kernel
[11:53] <chmac> How do I tell why a package was installed from the terminal? As in, was it installed manually or as a dependency.
[13:02] <chmac> Any idea if I can install php 5.2 debs from Hardy on Oneiric?
[13:42] <eagles0513875> WARNING GUYS those testing precise on a test server the latest 3.2.0-16 and -17 kernels are broken they trigger a kernel panic
[13:44] <chmac> eagles0513875: The server kernels or all kernels? I'm running precise on my primary laptop, will it affect me?
[13:44] <eagles0513875> this seems to be 3.2.0-16 and 17 generic
[13:45] <eagles0513875> im not sure if they would affect a normal ubuntu install but seems like they affect server for sure
[13:45] <eagles0513875> we reverted to the 3.0 server kernel
[13:45] <chmac> eagles0513875: I'm running 3.2.0-17-generic without issues so far on a Lenovo x301
[13:45] <eagles0513875> humm ok
[13:45] <eagles0513875> chmac: you running any test servers
[13:45] <chmac> eagles0513875: Nope
[13:46] <chmac> I gotta go eat, hope you get the kernel panic figured out eagles0513875 :-)
[13:58] <pgraner> eagles0513875, what does you panic look like?
[14:01] <eagles0513875> pgraner: this is yoru typical kernel panic on boot up will try and get a screen shot
[14:06] <eagles0513875> pgraner: very odd now the 17 is working again O_o
[14:10] <eagles0513875> 16 is still panicing
[14:22] <MatBoy> I hate this BIG time
[14:22] <MatBoy> iscsitarget is as buggy as it can get
[14:23] <pgraner> eagles0513875, need to see where it panics, looking thru git there was a rebase to .6 stable with a lot of patches
[14:23] <pgraner> eagles0513875, that is a rebase in -16
[14:24] <eagles0513875> pgraner: not to worried if 16 doesnt work cuz 17 now works and we have the 3.0 to fall back on if need be
[14:24] <MatBoy> I wonder why iscsitarget is still in and scst is not !
[14:34] <Deathvalley122> pgraner: http://picpaste.com/pics/sshot-54-r9Ohd6pH.1330180271.jpg
[14:37] <Deathvalley122> pgraner: in case you didn't see it http://picpaste.com/pics/sshot-54-r9Ohd6pH.1330180271.jpg
[14:38] <eagles0513875> thats our kernel panic with the -16
[14:41] <Deathvalley122> pgraner: http://picpaste.com/pics/sshot-55-LmLJQcdb.1330180894.jpg for 17 it seem to panic again
[15:11] <chmac> Anyone have any advice on installing PHP 5.2 on Oneiric?
[15:39] <eagles0513875> chmac:
[15:39] <eagles0513875> turns out the 17 kernel started working again after rebooting onto the 3.0 kernel
[15:39] <eagles0513875> 16 is still broken
[15:39] <chmac> eagles0513875: Happy days :-)
[15:40] <eagles0513875> chmac: yep
[15:40] <eagles0513875> odd fix but its still workin
[15:40] <Deathvalley122> not true eagles0513875 it started acting up again
[15:40] <Deathvalley122> so I had to put it back into 3.0
[15:42] <eagles0513875> Deathvalley122: really
[15:42] <eagles0513875> are there any more updates for precise?
[15:42] <eagles0513875> what did it do this time Deathvalley122
[15:43] <Deathvalley122> same kernel panic
[15:43] <Deathvalley122> as 16
[15:43] <eagles0513875> Deathvalley122: you still have the image past to show to chmac
[15:43] <Deathvalley122> ya
[15:44] <Deathvalley122> http://picpaste.com/pics/sshot-55-LmLJQcdb.1330180894.jpg
[15:44] <eagles0513875> chmac: what you think of that ^
[15:45] <chmac> eagles0513875: Not sure what I'm looking at to be honest, other than the colour scheme!
[15:45] <eagles0513875> chmac: if you click youll get full screen image
[15:45] <chmac> eagles0513875: Yeah, I did, I'm seeing kernel panic, looks like a vm spazzing out?
[15:46] <eagles0513875> chmac: no vms installed
[15:46] <Deathvalley122> just basically
[15:46] <Deathvalley122> updates for the host server
[16:37] <albert23> Deathvalley122: can you try to boot the new kernel with the additional option --no-log on the boot line? I think your panic is a result of re-enabling job logging in upstart
[16:38] <ch33z> In the DNS client configuration I already have by default when setting up so do i leave as is cuz it says in the config to use the dns servers but the isp already put them there. paste.ubuntu.com/856699
[16:38] <Deathvalley122> I can try albert23
[16:39] <ch33z> yea
[16:44] <Canadian1296> I noticed when I installed ubuntu server I had the option to add "DNS server" (under LAMP, OpenSSH, etc). I didn't install it, but what does it do? I'm currently using freedns.afraid.org as my DNS server, so what's that for?
[17:05] <joschi> Canadian1296: it installs a task selection which includes an authoritative nameserver (bind)
[17:06] <Canadian1296> joschi: But how can you be your own DNS server?
[17:07] <joschi> Canadian1296: uhm, just install and configure the software. if you want to serve some domain names in the internet you also have to register with your registry
[17:07] <Canadian1296> joschi: I got an explanation from #ubuntu. Thanks though :)
[17:47] <rmk> Is there a global method for preventing newly installed packages from starting any associated daemons/services?
[17:47] <SpamapS> rmk: yes
[17:48] <rmk> SpamapS: Awesome, details? :)
[17:49] <SpamapS> rmk: man invoke-rc.d ... you want to create a script called /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d that returns 100 I believe..
[17:49] <rmk> Appreciate it, thanks
[17:49] <rmk> We've been fighting it -- I should have asked sooner
[17:49] <SpamapS> rmk: /usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/README.policy-rc.d eplains it too I think
[17:50] <rmk> cheers
[17:52] <rmk> And using this, dpkg installations won't report an error on denial?
[17:53] <SpamapS> rm	right
[17:53] <SpamapS> rmk: right
[17:58] <rmk> So if I'm understanding correctly, the policy script is executed first rather than invoke
[18:03] <SpamapS> rmk: invoke executes policy
[18:03] <SpamapS> rmk: if policy returns the "don't start me" code, then the service is gracefully left alone.
[18:04] <rmk> I'll have to find an example to clear this up a bit for me
[18:09] <SpamapS> rmk: its pretty simple really
[18:10] <SpamapS> rmk: if you just want dpkg to never mess with any services,   #!/bin/sh\nexit 101
[18:16] <rmk> SpamapS: thanks again, this saves a lot of pain
[18:26] <rmk> This works great.
[18:26] <rmk> One other question.  Is there a way to use predictable uid/gids for packages which create users and groups?
[18:26] <rmk> The only way we've found is to overlay our own passwd/group files ahead of the install
[18:34] <Ho^Oh> Is it normal to take an hour or so to install Ubuntu Server from Ubuntu Server Disk?
[18:36] <rmk> Ho^Oh: It can -- depending on your net connection.  Even though it's off the disk it still downloads the latest packages.
[18:37] <rmk> Usually it's a lot faster than that, so either you have a slow connection or are hitting a busy mirror.
[18:38] <Ho^Oh> But it's a real live server for goodness sakes.
[18:39] <Ho^Oh> Thing downloads faster than my computer,.
[18:44] <rmk> Don't know what to tell you.
[18:44] <rmk> That's probably what's happening though.
[18:46] <ChmEarl> Ho^Oh, if it takes 1 hour for server, be glad it's not Desktop.. might take 4-5 hours
[18:51] <ruben23> guys any help on how to correct this error problem on my ubuntu-server-----> http://pastebin.com/QgWqn1Lg
[18:51] <Ho^Oh> O
[18:51] <Ho^Oh> M
[18:51] <Ho^Oh> G Finally!
[18:52] <Ho^Oh> ChmEarl: You need to get yourself a " 2.6.38.2-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv6-64 kernel" then.
[18:57] <ruben23> Ho^Oh: help how to get it and installed it on ubuntu server..?
[18:59] <ruben23> guys how to install the source kernel of this..? ---> 2.6.38.2-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv6-64 kernel"
[18:59] <Ho^Oh> ruben23: You can give this a try: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[19:00] <ruben23> see this the kernel header dont match the version at all on my installed kerne---> http://pastebin.com/Q6fNpAU3
[19:01] <ruben23> kernel*
[19:02] <ruben23> any idea guys..?
[19:03] <ruben23> is there anyway to replace the kernel..? to the default of ubuntu server 10.04 LTS
[19:12] <Ho^Oh> Or: just apt-get install linux-headers
[19:12] <ruben23> http://pastebin.com/Q6fNpAU3  <---------------------this is the result
[20:25] <Ho^Oh> ruben23: Did it work?
[20:27] <MatBoy> ah no... again... on this HP machine Ubuntu sees only one sata disk during the install
[20:28] <MatBoy> I hate this
[20:28] <Eruadan> hey! Does anyone have the link to node.js package for ubuntu lucid 10.04 ?
[20:32] <MatBoy> mhh
[20:32] <MatBoy> even fdisk is not in the installer
[20:35] <Ho^Oh> My Ubuntu-Server doesn't boot no matter what I install/configure.        The server uses a 2TB HD, and uess I tried GPT and that fails too.
[20:35] <Ho^Oh> Are there alternative ways to install other than chroot?
[20:36] <MatBoy> Ho^Oh: Ubuntu is doing weird these days it seems
[20:36] <MatBoy> :S
[20:36] <Ho^Oh> I just don't know why this is happening. -.-
[20:37] <MatBoy> after an upgrade form 10.04 to 11.10 or 11.04 to 11.10 it changed sdc to sdb
[20:37] <Ho^Oh> OH WOW!
[20:37] <Ho^Oh> I thought grub was my problem, it's something depeer than grub.
[20:37] <MatBoy> or there are some weird shared sata shitty things on this machine
[20:37] <Ho^Oh> I was using this tutorial: http://forum.ovh.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3787            <--- This tutorial works on harddrives that are not oversized.
[20:38] <Ho^Oh> I just do not know what I'm doing wrong.  I installed the way I usually do it, of course that fails. I tried GPT partitioning.  I tried grub1 and grub2, still fails.
[20:38] <MatBoy> this sucks
[20:39] <Ho^Oh> And CHROOT is the only way I can do this.
[20:39] <MatBoy> I have had this working but I dont want to upgrade again after my install
[20:39] <Ho^Oh> Because I do not own the computer, I have very little info of the server I'm working on.
[20:39] <Ho^Oh> I only know this: 1. It's 64bit. 2. intel i5 processor. 3. 2TB space.
[20:41] <Ho^Oh> MatBoy: Then don't upgrade unless you know the changes.
[20:41] <Ho^Oh> I hate how all the ubuntu install instructions are so outdated.
[20:42] <MatBoy> Ho^Oh: I need new packages all the time
[20:42] <MatBoy> downloading 32 bits now... on a core2duo ??
[20:42] <MatBoy> wtf
[20:43] <Ho^Oh> Why new packages?        If you don't mind telling me.
[20:44] <MatBoy> Ho^Oh: new features and so on
[20:44] <MatBoy> I dev my own webcluster software
[20:46] <Ho^Oh> MatBoy: Alrighties.
[20:46] <Ho^Oh> I'm just trying to run a web server.
[21:21] <MatBoy> I hate this really... it seems to be an odd issue
[21:26] <RoyK> MatBoy: what?
[21:27] <RoyK> MatBoy: device name change?
[21:56] <MatBoy> RoyK: yes
[21:57] <MatBoy> and 11.10 doesn't want to see the second disk and changed sda to sdb when I change connectors 1-2 to 3
[21:57] <MatBoy> I made a bug about it
[21:57] <RoyK> probably a driver thing
[21:57] <RoyK> for different drivers, it's a matter of driver load order
[21:57] <RoyK> MatBoy: same controller type/driver on both ports?
[21:58] <MatBoy> RoyK: yes
[21:58] <RoyK> can you pastebin lshw?
[21:58] <MatBoy> RoyK: I have seens someone with the same issue with no clue
[21:58] <MatBoy> nope... installer
[21:58] <RoyK> try a live cd
[21:58] <MatBoy> yeah can do that... tomorrow... busy all day with it !!
[21:59] <MatBoy> and I need Ubuntu because of orchestra
[21:59] <MatBoy> but even the iscsitarget is crashing on ubuntu... it crashes the whole kernel and scst needs to be compiled :S
[21:59] <MatBoy> bah
[21:59] <MatBoy> :P
[22:01] <RoyK> MatBoy: which version?
[22:29] <SHOVELL> hey i am looking for a guide for how to setup a server that i can host files like this site does http://80.86.81.136/repo/ for a online game i play
[22:38] <Danny_Joris> Hi, I have two ubuntu images on my mac. I both want to set network configuration in virtualbox to NAT and host-only. When I do that I get a certain ip address. When I want to ssh in into my vm I get a big warning, probably because the key is saved in known hosts for my 1st VM and I'm trying to access the same ip address, but with another vm running.
[22:38] <Danny_Joris> how can I change the ip address of the second VM?
[22:39] <guntbert> !crosspost | Danny_Joris
[22:40] <Danny_Joris> guntbert: hah - you got me.. :p
[22:40] <Danny_Joris> sorry
[22:40] <guntbert> Danny_Joris: no worries :)
[22:47] <SHOVELL> hey i am looking for a guide for how to setup a server that i can host files like this site does http://80.86.81.136/repo/ for a online game i play
[22:48] <SHOVELL> i have a apache server setup but how to share the files so they are acessable online?
[22:48] <airtonix> port forwarding?
[22:49] <SHOVELL> well i can access the server online but i dont know how to have the files accessable
[22:49] <SHOVELL> go to http://69.180.165.94 that is me
[22:51] <SHOVELL> is it that i have to have a "site" or can i just tell it to use a folder and display the content
[22:51] <SHOVELL> ie the above mentionned site
[23:09] <airtonix> you need to investigate apache directives like indexes. first try deleting the /var/www/index.html
[23:10] <airtonix> you might also find this useful : http://larsjung.de/h5ai/sample/
[23:27] <Cluster> Hi, how do i remove a module from the dkms tree?