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hallynlynxman: hey, any chance i can still get to that machine?01:51
hallyni figure i'll try rebuilding v13 to see if it's the build itself01:51
hallynwill try in another instance meanwhile01:52
uvirtbotNew bug: #955681 in php5 (main) "php5-common's /etc/cron.d/php5 session expiration can go crazy" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95568103:56
uvirtbotNew bug: #955720 in apache2 (main) "package apache2-utils 2.2.14-5ubuntu8.8 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: package apache2-utils is already installed and configured" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95572005:15
linociscohi all07:06
SpamapS:q07:06
SpamapSahh.. the dreaded :q07:06
twbIt's a smilie that says "oops I accidentally the vim"07:07
linociscosupposed i have my company email with domain abc.org. but the port of the email is blocked by our ISP we are using. every one has username@abc.org accounts. So i want to set up email server to allow or configure that accounts07:08
SpamapSlinocisco: so your ISP won't let you take incoming email on port 25?07:09
SpamapSlinocisco: I bet they'll be happy to host your MX for you.07:10
linociscoSpamapS, our Novell server use port 1914. that is blocked by ISP07:10
SpamapSwtf?07:10
taipresincomming mail isn't 25 anyway07:11
twbYes it is.07:11
taipresthat's smtp port, outgoing07:11
twbIncoming mail from roaming users might be on 587, but mail from random other MTAs will come in on 2507:12
taipresuse imap with ssl07:12
taiprestwb ahh good point07:12
twbtaipres: um, if I subscribe to a mailing list, say on sf.net, and it sends me mail, sf.net will connect to the 25 of my MX (or A)07:12
taipresyeah I got it07:13
taipreswas thinking purely client, but the fact the client outgoing is 25 then that must mean the server is listening on 2507:13
taipreslinocisco what are you using as a host? shared, cloud, vps, dedi?07:14
twbtaipres: uh, no.  If my MTA talks to your MTA, my MTA doesn't need 25 open07:15
twbI connect your 25 to my <random high port>07:15
linociscotaipres, my email accounts are in my office Novell Server but internet traffic is going through HQ hub07:15
twbit's only if you want to give ME mail that MY 25 must be open07:15
taiprestwb that's what I said07:16
twbAt no point is my 25 connected to your 25 in a single TCP connection07:16
twbtaipres: OK, I misread, nm07:16
taipreslinocisco sounds like a big setup, they have no reason to block common ports like that07:16
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koolhead17hi all07:18
linociscotaipres, they dont' block us . because HQ internet's is open to all offices in the world.  we are connected using VSAT link to HQ. but in some remote office, we cann't have bigger VSAT overseas satellite. so we are stil using local ISP which blocks our port we need07:19
taipresyeah your ISP has no reason to block port 25, that's ridiculous and extremely unprofessional07:19
linociscotaipres, i m thinking only easy email access for those offices with slow and limited port connection via local ISP07:19
linociscotaipres, yes. but local ISP here do the same way country wide07:20
twbtaipres: it is (and should be!) done by default on residential DSL plans07:20
twbtaipres: this reduces the amount of spam generated in general.  If you want to operate a mailserver, a good ISP will allow you to opt out of 25 blocking.07:20
linociscotaipres, that is why I am thinking how their email accounts created in HQ be accessible in those office rather than using webmail07:21
twbISPs that don't have that policy tend to get added to DNS RBLs07:21
taiprestwb glad I don't use DSL then, ISP should not block any port, for any reason07:21
taipresand anyway he said the ISP his company is using07:21
taipresam assuming that's not residental07:21
twbIIRC linocisco is in burma, so it's probably a junta-owned ISP07:21
linociscotaipres, here is our gov owned ISP does07:22
linociscotaipres, as a workaround, i m thinking about port mapping or something like that07:22
taipresi'm really sorry to hear that07:22
taipreslinocisco port may may work but the clients would need to know of the new port07:23
linociscotaipres, I am not so smart in linux and ubuntu config. Just checking something possible07:24
taipreslinocisco if your local ISP is able to block ports and stop your emails, that means you must control the domain(assuming you're not handing out isps)07:26
taipresso just rent a vps or dedicated server in another country and toss your email server on there07:26
taipreshttp://cheapvpsdeals.info/feature-search/ can find plenty using that $10 or less a month, usually $3 is07:27
linociscotaipres, to have a dedicated server in other country is not also possible07:27
taipreswhat about VPS?07:27
taipresI'm using a VPS right now 1Gbps07:27
taipresallows everything07:27
taipres< $507:27
greppytaipres: lots of ISPs block port 25 as a way of mitigating abuse issues, especially on residential plans.07:27
linociscotaipres, how could I communicate from that remote office. In those offices, we are just to use that local ISP line only07:27
taipreshttp://cheapvpsdeals.info/vps6-net-4-76-openvz-vps-256mb-1gbps-in-chicagous-los-angelesus-germany-turkey/07:28
taipreslinocisco you'll use the VPS's ISP, just setup a dns server or use a free one and point the dns(hostname yourcompany.com) to the ip ofyour VPS07:29
taipreswhere your mail server is sitting07:29
linociscotaipres, in HQ07:29
linociscotaipres, the thing is how the link will be established07:29
taipreswhere is the hostname pointing, to HQ servers?07:30
taipreseither way I don't see why the local ISP is even in the picture, if they want to be zealots and try and control things you can cut them out, use a VPN to securely connect to the VPS where your stuff is forwarded from the HQ or is recieving directly07:32
taipresbtw greppy ISP's that block port 25 are lame07:33
taipresthe days of email bouncers are over07:33
taipresand most large email servers will reject residental anyway unless you login with credentials07:33
taipreslike gmail, yahoo.com etc...they'll all reject07:34
linociscotaipres, our main office has bigger VSAT dish and using that, we are connected to HQ, so our main office is fine. but in remote offices, they are to rely on local ISP which is slow and required ports are blocked07:35
SpamapSlinocisco: if this is a corporate/sattelite situation.. you probably should be using a VPN anyway07:36
linociscotaipres, previously , mail accounts from those diffcult remote offices are in our main office server, but later to reduce one segment in communication, we tell HQ to create those account on HQ, now they are using webmail only07:37
taipreslinocisco yeah I think VPS can solve your problem07:37
taipresis cheap solution, and no more local ISP non-sense07:37
linociscotaipres, ok. If I go with VPS, how can I get that link using which kind ? ADSL or VSAT or Fiber or type of media?07:38
taipreslinocisco I think a VPN connection to hq servers via TCP would work, I don't know anything about VSAT, but if it's the only way you can communicate with HQ07:42
taipresthen VPS won't help07:42
taipresat least it doesn't appear so07:42
taipreslinocisco if you don't get any solutions in here, from these fine folks #networking may bare fruit07:44
linociscotaipres, ths07:45
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greppytaipres: sorry, I disagree, and if they were over, the counters on the rules wouldn't be incrementing :)08:32
RoyKhi all. anyoen here using kvm with oneiric or precise?08:43
RoyKs/oen/one/08:43
henkjan!ask08:52
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience08:52
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RoyKhenkjan: yeah08:55
RoyKI was curious if anyone had used sanlock08:55
RoyKor managed to get it to work with current packages at all08:55
henkjani'm using kvm on oneiric. but not sanlock08:56
RoyKbecause running kvm on a shared storage (currently nfs) is nice, but it's not very nice if a VM is started on two hosts at the same time...08:56
RoyKbecause that makes filesystem integrity rather interesting08:56
jibeljamespage, lamp-reboot test failed09:04
jibeljamespage, File "/usr/bin/run-test", line 727, in <module>09:05
jibel    post_reboot_results = test['post-reboot-results']09:05
jibelKeyError: 'post-reboot-results'09:05
jamespagejibel: wip09:07
jamespageI'll fix that up today09:07
jamespagejibel: hmm - on it now09:10
SpamapSjamespage: btw, I'm up for a few more minutes.. :)09:16
jamespagehey SpamapS!09:16
jamespagenearly have that sorted09:16
jamespagethat test actually timed out - but the handling on timeout does not work so well09:16
SpamapSjamespage: ahh, a common thread amongst unit testing frameworks that are being bent into doing functional/integration tests09:17
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DavieySpamapS: you have no idea of that pain... :) .. Do you think it's proper that a unit testing framewrok is used to do integration testing, by git cloning the client of the tool the tests belong to? :)09:21
SpamapSDaviey: if your goal was to send me off muttering curses to bed.. its working. ;)09:23
SpamapSGot a bug in my bonnet to get the aws-status tray-icon-thingy ported to app indicators..09:24
SpamapSnearly done09:24
jamespagemorning Daviey!09:30
DavieySpamapS: nice09:38
Davieymorning jamespage.. i haven't forgotten!09:39
jamespageDaviey, lol09:39
jamespageSpamapS, zentyal is nearly ready to go - adding the transitional packages broken all of them due to the way zbuildtools users CDBS09:39
jamespagebencer is working on a fix ATM09:40
SpamapSjamespage: yeah, the CDBS insanity that they have embraced needs to go. :-/09:42
SpamapSjamespage: thanks for tracking that.. I've had almost no time to spend on it09:42
jamespageSpamapS, yeah - I've been caught out by that issue twice in the last week09:42
jamespagelynxmans changes to rabbitmq-server had the same problem09:42
lynxmanjamespage: *gah*09:43
lynxmanjamespage: going to the doc now to get blood out of me, will review afterwards if thats okay ;)09:43
SpamapSjamespage: ok, well good luck on fixing the lamp stuff.. ttyl!09:46
* SpamapS passes out09:46
jamespagejibel: I've made the collection of test results a bit more rugged - https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/ubuntu-server-iso-testing/reboot-testing-fixes/+merge/9759809:48
tdnI have encrypted rootfs with lvm/luks as chosen during install. How do I change the keys? I am aware that I can normally change luks keys with cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/sdX, however, I am not sure whereto change the key, when using luks with LVM?09:55
jibeljamespage, qck, I'll review your merge request today09:59
jibels/q/a09:59
jamespagejibel: ta10:00
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smblynxman, just as I am not completely confident in subscribing people would make then aware (well it may or may not for me): may I point you to bug 948323 which I believe you could have an opinion about. :)10:56
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 948323 in ipxe "Rom images for e1000 and ne2k missing vendor and device id" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/94832310:56
uvirtbotNew bug: #955883 in squid3 (main) "Squid3 Crash assertion failed: comm.cc:349" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95588311:06
azertyuhello11:57
azertyuthere11:57
azertyui try to install ipmitool11:57
azertyui got this error :11:57
azertyuCould not open device at /dev/ipmi0 or /dev/ipmi/0 or /dev/ipmidev/0: No such file or directory11:58
azertyuwhat that it means ?11:58
_rubenazertyu: you need to load the various ipmi kernel modules12:08
chmac`netstat -lp` shows a process listening on localhost:domain but under pid / name it lists only "-". How do I find out what process it is that's listening on port 53?12:19
chmacNever mind, needed sudo netstat instead :-)12:20
uvirtbotNew bug: #955938 in lxc (universe) "Unable to create lxc instances with ubuntu-cloud template for release other than precise" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95593812:21
lynxmanjamespage: back!12:27
lynxmanjamespage: so what do I need to fix from rabbitmq-server?12:27
jamespagelynxman, only what was in the merge proposal12:28
uvirtbotNew bug: #955935 in lxc (universe) "Creating lxc instances using ubuntu-cloud template throws warning" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95593512:33
lynxmanjamespage: hmm rabbitmq-server is only a debdiff afaict12:35
lynxmanjamespage: puppet is the merge proposal, going to fix that now12:35
jamespagelynxman, you are quite correct12:36
jamespagestill waiting on FFe approval for rabbit12:36
jamespageI was commenting on the CDBS behaviour you saw when you switched rabbitmq-server to be multi-binary12:36
lynxmanjamespage: aaah okay, got confused then12:45
jamespagelynxman, how do you feel about upstartifying puppet?12:47
jamespagesomething for next release?12:47
lynxmanjamespage: I can do that now if we might12:48
lynxmanjamespage: I fear no upstart :)12:48
jamespagebug 95436812:48
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 954368 in puppet "Upstart script puppet agent" [Low,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95436812:48
jamespagelynxman, I think its not  bad idea12:48
lynxmanjamespage: taking that one :)12:48
jamespagehowever I'm reticient todo it this late in the cycle12:48
lynxmanjamespage: well, if we do it properly it should be fine12:48
jamespagelynxman, I also thing the entire package should be done - it has three init scripts.12:49
lynxmanjamespage: yeah, the puppetmaster ones and the puppet client one12:49
lynxmanjamespage: shouldn't be a problem12:49
jamespagelynxman, we really need to be restricting changes to bugfixes now12:49
jamespageI think this is a new feature12:49
lynxmanjamespage: your call, you're wiser than me ;)12:49
lynxmanjamespage: I think it would be a nice feat for an LTS12:50
jamespagelynxman, hmm12:50
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jamespagelynxman, personally I don't think we should now; lets park it for early next cycle12:52
jamespageI'll comment on that bug12:52
lynxmanjamespage: your call :)12:53
Davieylynxman: Is there a bug with how it's currently handled ?12:58
Davieylynxman: What will it do to improve things?12:58
lynxmanDaviey: it will just make things the same, on an upstart fashion, that's why I'm neither for or against12:59
Davieylynxman: nah, hold off.13:03
lynxmanDaviey: will do :)13:08
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uvirtbotNew bug: #955999 in unixodbc (main) "package odbcinst1debian2 2.2.14p2-5ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95599913:36
uvirtbotNew bug: #956000 in juju (universe) "'juju' with no arguments gives confusing message" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95600013:36
benjiI have an LXC question: after creating and starting (in daemon mode) a container I use lxc-console to log in.  I get a command prompt and when I issue my first command (no matter what that command is) I am then sent back to the login prompt.  Thoughts?13:42
uvirtbotNew bug: #956019 in keystone (universe) "keystone doesn't install the copyright file" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95601914:03
uvirtbotNew bug: #950935 in glance (main) "Allow adm group to read log files" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95093514:04
hallynbenji: thought:  "that's whack"14:08
benjiheh14:08
hallynactually it sounds like a problem with libraries.  our OOM.14:09
hallynanything in syslog about SEGVs or OOM?14:09
benjihallyn: ooh:14:11
benji[ 6448.889458] zsh[5057]: segfault at 10000 ip b758b914 sp bff1dd64 error 4 in libc-2.11.1.so[b755d000+153000]14:11
* benji disables his .zshrc and tries to log in.14:11
benjiok, that is insane: something in my .zshrc is causing zsh to segfault (but only in a container, not on the host)14:12
benjibut, it mean's I'm at least working again; thanks hallyn!14:13
* benji wonders how that stray apostrophe got in here.14:14
maswanwtf, postgresql-8.3 was removed from lucid, so you no longer have an upgrade path for a hardy postgresql server? it used to work a year or two ago14:24
jamespagelynxman, around? have a question about the swift upstart configs that I think you authored14:32
cwillu_at_workmaswan, the upgrade path is likely http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/pgupgrade.html14:34
bencer_jamespage: i've fixed zbuildtools so now we dont get empty packages, uploaded here, going to copy now the other packages from previous ppa to force the rebuild14:43
bencer_and everything should be ready: https://launchpad.net/~bencer/+archive/zentyal-2.3-precise14:43
pabelangerogra_: thanks for the upload14:43
ogra_welcome14:45
lynxmanjamespage: otp, 1 sec :)14:46
jamespagebencer: nice one14:46
jamespagelynxman, np14:47
maxonhello ubutu-server. can i boot ubuntu-server from usb-hdd?14:55
bencer_jamespage: do you need something else? should we wait until all packages are built?14:56
jamespagebencer_, that should be enough14:56
jamespageI'll take a look later today/early tomorrow.14:56
bencer_anyway, i'll copy the other packages to that ppa when zbuildtools is published14:57
jamespageyp14:57
jamespageyes please14:57
bencer_jamespage:  ok thanks!14:57
jamespagebencer_, no problem!14:57
lynxmanjamespage: I'm back, shoot! :)14:57
jamespagelynxman, OK - so I just picked up a bug re the swift upstart configurations14:57
lynxmanhallyn: sorry, went to bed yesterday, the machine is available again at the same location as before14:57
jamespagelynxman, http://paste.ubuntu.com/884885/14:59
jamespageI don't understand the "find" bit14:59
qman__I need some suggestions for bandwidth monitoring, $boss wants to know how much bandwidth certain people are using on the network, so I want to get totals per host over time, preferrably with nice graphs15:00
lynxmanjamespage: it is to check that we have at least one configuration file available in the configuration directory, because it comes with none by default15:00
pabelangermaxon: sure, why not.  Assuming your BIOS supports it15:00
qman__ntop is the only thing I know of which does this, though it doesn't do it well, and it keeps crashing, and every time it does, restarting it loses all the data collected15:01
jamespagelynxman, bug 95447715:02
nbozoHi. In Ubuntu server, cluster and ctdb support is not compiled at build time anymore since years. How do you - Ubuntu server users - use samba in an Ubuntu cluster?15:02
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 954477 in swift "swift config doesn't match upstart expectations, required upstart configurations not installed." [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95447715:02
jamespageI guess the config locates have moved around a bit15:03
jamespagelocations....15:03
lynxmanjamespage: could really be, I already patched one of them :)15:06
lynxmanjamespage: Mind these scripts were created for diablo15:06
jamespagelynxman, OK _ I just wanted to check I was not missing anything - I'll fix up now15:06
lynxmanjamespage: thank you very much ;)15:07
maswancwillu_at_work: ok, will try that then15:08
cwillu_at_workmaswan, I believe the problem is that 8.3 will be eol before lucid is eol, so it had to happen eventually15:09
cwillu_at_workand an automatic migration from 8.3 to 8.4 would be silly15:09
cwillu_at_work(where "silly" is defined to mean "would work fine for people who use postgres as a toy, and cause massive homicide-inducing disruption for those who don't")15:10
maswancwillu_at_work: but upgrades from hardy needs to work until hardy is eos15:10
cwillu_at_workmaswan, upgrades work fine15:10
cwillu_at_worknobody ever made a promise that upgrade will not require any manual intervention, just that you'll have support in doing so15:11
cwillu_at_workand migrating from 8.3 to 8.4 is supported by postgres15:11
cwillu_at_work(in the "it should work, and people won't say it's unsupported if it breaks")15:11
cwillu_at_work(...sense)15:11
maswancwillu_at_work: sure, I know how it worked when I upgraded the previous batch of db servers15:20
jamespagelynxman, OK have enough to work with now15:24
andygraybealhey guys, i got a 10.04 kvm/libvirt server, often when i go to build a new machine, it fails.  it seems that after an automatic update this happens, after i reboot all is well.  i don't have any debug information, i just wonder if anyone has an idea of what might be going on with this simple description.15:28
koolhead17lynxman: gosh!!15:33
raubvogelIf I have two encrypted partitions with the same passphrase, is there a way to enter the passphrase only once during bootup?15:40
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uvirtbotNew bug: #956128 in multipath-tools (main) "find_multipaths feature missing from upstream" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95612816:05
hallynjamespage: you're coredev?16:22
jamespagehallyn, yep16:23
hallynjamespage: can you plz push lp:~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/lucid/procps/procps-e to lucid-proposed?16:23
jamespagehallyn, lemme take a look16:23
hallynthx16:23
hallynmaybe i should send you a debdiff...16:23
hallyni can't push to lp:~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/lucid-updates/procps/procps-e, so i'm not convinced lp did the right ting...16:24
hallyneh it should16:25
hallynjamespage: the debdiff is just http://people.canonical.com/~serge/procps-e.debdiff16:25
jamespagehallyn: on it now16:29
jamespagehallyn, uploaded16:30
hallynjamespage: thanks16:37
hallyni think that bug pre-dates my familiarity with SRU process16:37
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uvirtbotNew bug: #956177 in nova (main) "python-nova should include openssh-client as a dependency" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95617716:51
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rocketsHow stable is the server version of 12.04 right now17:13
rocketsrelatively speaking17:13
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jamespagebencer_, I still see upstart configurations in the transitional packages?17:25
bencer_jamespage: uhm i checked that but maybe only on packages without upstart scripts?17:26
bencer_damm it, let me check again17:26
bencer_jamespage: you are right17:27
bencer_let me see how i can fix that17:28
jamespagebencer_, this works - http://paste.ubuntu.com/885126/17:36
bencer_jamespage: yup17:36
bencer_that's what i was testing :)17:37
jamespagebencer_, longer term it would be nice to move these packages away from CDBS17:37
jamespageand use debhelper instead17:37
bencer_jamespage: now the unfriendly thing of launchpad comes, i've to increase the version only for fixing that small thing that was only a poc17:38
jamespagebencer_, I think you can delete the package from the PPA now and re-upload a fixed version17:39
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stgraberhallyn: I "think" we should allo /lib/init/fstab.lxc to be bind mounted over /lib/init/fstab in the new apparmor profile ;)19:08
stgraberhallyn: just had my machine crash because I forgot that on19:08
stgraber*one19:08
stgraber(as in, my container starting messing with my host's ttys until X and everything else crashed)19:08
stgraberjjohansen: how's the apparmor bugfix release coming along?19:09
jjohansenstgraber: it should be going up soon19:10
jdstrandstgraber: patches are under review. we are hopeful it will be uploaded in a few hours19:10
stgraberjjohansen, jdstrand: that's good news, thanks19:10
stgraberjjohansen: will we need a matching kernel upload or is the kernel I'm running currently only adding a few debug statements?19:11
jjohansenstgraber: you will need the matching kernel for the full pivot_root /blah, but pivot_root, will work until the new kernel goes up19:12
stgraberjjohansen: ok, will that be in the next kernel upload? I think there's one planned tomorrow19:12
jjohansenstgraber: yeah I think so I am test building a kernel from scratch just to make sure on the patches, and the patch request is going out after that, so they should go in this afternoon19:13
stgrabercool19:14
adam_gsmoser: dont suppose you know why euc2ools/euca-authorize uses the 'authorize_security_group_deprecated' method instead of 'authorize_security_group'19:17
smoserfrom ?19:18
smoserboto ?19:18
adam_gsmoser: yeah, i think19:23
adam_gsmoser: i cant seem to create self-referential security groups with the _deprecated method its calling, using the non-_deprecated call seems to work tho.19:24
smoseradam_g, i'm not sure.19:32
koolhead17|awayhi all19:37
koolhead17|awayadam_g, https://answers.launchpad.net/keystone/+question/190793 can you help me with it?19:37
adam_gkoolhead17|away: not atm, sorry19:37
koolhead17|awayadam_g, np19:37
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stgraberhallyn: mind if I share the link to your lxc doc pdf? I had a few comments on blog posts/g+ lately about lack of LXC documentation, so even if not really ready, I think it'd be useful to point them to it19:46
uvirtbotNew bug: #956366 in nova (main) "self-referential security groups can not be deleted" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95636619:56
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med_There's a new(er) OpenStack quantum source package ~e4 available but only ~e2 packages are built. Anyone know why? ... I guess I should know why or be able to find out.20:03
Davieyroaksoax: what issues are you seeing with ubuntu-cobbler-import?20:06
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brendan0powersjamespage: Hi, I see that the rds source package has made it into universe20:30
brendan0powersjamespage: How long does it usually take for binary packages to be built?20:31
raubvogelHow do I set ntp.conf in ubuntu to listen to multicast?20:36
Davieyadam_g: quantum IIRC had a binary app that was moved from one package to the other or something.. without appropriate Breaks/Replaces.. do you know if it was fixored?20:38
adam_gDaviey: you might be thinking of keystone? im not sure, quantum is all chuck shork20:38
adam_gi even typo'd the typo20:38
Davieyadam_g: lol20:47
Davieyadam_g: Okay, well, the last upload the binary was rejected for that reason.20:48
Davieyadam_g: so it needs fixoring before the next upload, if not already20:48
* RoyK 20:50
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adam_gDaviey: the trunk builds in jenkins are fine.20:51
Davieyadam_g: right, it's not a build issue.. it's an upgrade issue20:52
Davieydpkg needs to know to remove the old binary before instlaling the new one to avoid trying to overite a file.20:52
adam_gDaviey: i cant make any promises that ill be getting to that today, sorry20:53
Davieyadam_g: no, i don't expect you to.. but i'm saying it needs to be resolved before the next glance upload. :)20:54
DavieyDoesn't seem glance is uploaded weekly.20:54
adam_gDaviey: which is tomorrow, no?20:54
DavieySo perhaps leave it20:54
adam_gglance *should* be uplaoded weekly with the rest20:54
Davieyadam_g: last uploaded on the 5th20:54
DavieyOh bug.20:55
adam_ggreat20:55
DavieyNot galnce, quantum !20:55
Davieysorry.20:55
adacOn server i got a kernel panic, suppossingly because of the disk space on boot. any ideas how to solve this? can I just delete data from boot device?21:06
Davieyutlemming: Hey, are you around?21:06
utlemmingDaviey: for you, yup21:06
Davieyadac: well, not something you care about, right... :)21:07
Davieyutlemming: Great!  Any news on the locale issue?21:07
Davieywith cloud images?21:07
adacDaviey, hehe. Well i'm not sure even what uses that much diskpsace on it. i guess has seomthin to do with new kernels21:08
utlemmingDaviey: not really...cloud-init gets in the way by setting /etc/default/locale and then pam prevents you chaning it via ssh21:09
Davieyutlemming: right...21:15
Davieyutlemming: it's a really, poor experience atm21:15
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Davieyutlemming: pam *prevents* ?21:17
utlemmingDaviey: I whole-heartedly agree on that point.21:17
Davieyutlemming: if i $ LC_ALL=C ssh ubuntu@foo , the locale of C is passed through21:19
DavieyHow is pam preventing that?21:19
Davieyor rather, pam isn't preventing that21:19
DavieyIsn't the issue more that the instance doesn't have non-US locales?21:19
utlemmingno, its not. Run "locale"21:20
Davieyhttp://pb.daviey.com/cm21:20
utlemmingDaviey: "Internal server error"21:21
Davieyutlemming: refresh?21:21
utlemmingno dice21:21
Davieyutlemming: if i use my local, and don't overide. http://pb.daviey.com/gwLc/21:21
utlemmingthe problem is "pam_env.so envfile=/etc/default/locale"21:21
Davieyutlemming: hang on..21:22
DavieyLANG is hard coded to /etc/default/locale21:22
utlemmingyes, but cloud-init21:22
Davieythe rest are passed through the ssh connection from the local machine, right21:22
utlemmingyes21:22
DavieySooo... if LC_ALL is set to en.US.UTF-8 in /etc/default/locale.. we should be ok?21:23
utlemmingyummm....yeah...I'll submit a patch to smoser on that21:25
stgraberhallyn: I posted the link to the .pdf and made it clear that it was a work in progress.21:31
stgraberhallyn: I also proposed a plenary for UDS on LXC to cover all the cool stuff we have in 12.04, some unusual use of containers and what are the next big steps. If it's accepted, you're welcome to contribute :)21:31
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Davieyutlemming: So.. the locale issue seems to also cause problems with certain package installs.21:44
utlemmingDaviey: that is _new_. Before I've seen errors, but never a package failure21:44
Davieydbconfig'ing packages craps out.. so it's really not just a cosmetic issue, but a Critical one21:44
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utlemmingDaviey: agreed21:45
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jdstrandstgraber, hallyn: fyi, new apparmor uploaded22:36
stgraberjdstrand: yeah! thanks22:37
jdstrandstgraber: sure thing-- be sure to thank jjohansen :)22:37
jdstrandjjohansen: thanks!22:37
CheckInHello. Does Ubuntu server come with a set of firewall rules on by default?22:47
SpamapSCheckIn: no but it does not open any ports by default22:50
SpamapSCheckIn: and ufw is available, which is the "Uncomplicated FireWall"22:50
CheckInSpamapS: How does it close the ports?22:51
CheckInJust not install any server software ?22:51
SpamapSCheckIn: right22:52
CheckInHmm22:53
SpamapSCheckIn: you can optionally install the firewall and server software during the installer of course.22:53
CheckInI don't know where these firewall rules came from then22:53
CheckInI've installed mysql apache freeradius and php522:53
CheckInand I have a list of firewall rules22:53
CheckInSpamapS: http://imgur.com/UPvUG is what I get on boot23:02
SpamapSCheckIn: looks like ufw.. perhaps I was wrong and it is turned on by default23:08
CheckInSpamapS: Ok thanks23:10

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