[00:00] <nancy--> i have 15g bandwidth in free tier. i just needed to know how much i have consumed
[00:01] <nancy--> Martyn,
[00:01] <Martyn> Nancy, you didn't even --try-- Google, did you?
[00:01] <Martyn> http://aws-portal.amazon.com/gp/aws/developer/account/usage-report.html
[00:01] <Martyn> It's like .. seriously .. the first hit
[00:01] <Martyn> Not meaning to insult you or anything...
[00:02] <nancy--> what service should i select
[00:03] <Martyn> Also, if you want to look at individual statistics per server .. try munin
[00:03] <Martyn> In ubuntu, I believe munin is installable as :
[00:03] <Martyn> aptitude install -y apache2 munin munin-node
[00:04] <nancy--> ok
[00:04] <Martyn> which will install a web server, and the munin application
[00:04] <nancy--> what service should i select in that link you gave?
[00:06] <nancy--> marass,
[00:06] <nancy--> Martyn,
[00:06] <Martyn> Think it through ..
[00:06] <Martyn> What does EC2 stand for?
[00:07] <Martyn> EC2=ECC=Elastic Compute....
[00:08] <Martyn> nancy-- : I don't like spoon feeding answers.   All this information is easily available online, from Google (and other sources)
[00:08] <Martyn> nancy-- : I'm in the  "teach a person to fish" category of teachers.. not "give a person a fish"
[00:09] <nancy--> hmm. iam new. ill be familier soon
[00:09] <nancy--> thx!
[00:09] <Martyn> and if you're using the Amazon Compute Cloud -- they have gone out of the way to produce tons of excellent documentation .. not to mention that even YouTube is riddled with great tutorials, screencasts, videos
[00:09] <Martyn> You're welcome.
[00:15] <nancy--> marass, <UsageValue>54334315944</UsageValue>           how much gig is it?
[00:20] <nancy--> 54334315944/1024/1024/1024=50,602775i have used 50 gigs?but i had 15gig  limit in free tier.
[00:20] <seekwill> Time to open up the wallet!
[00:21] <nancy--> oops
[00:23] <nancy--> i didnt see the bandwidth change in the activity or my bills. (just a charge for elastic ip)
[00:27] <nancy--> for march
[00:27] <nancy-->                 rx      |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate
[00:27] <nancy-->      ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
[00:27] <nancy-->        Mar '12     52.33 GiB |    5.90 GiB |   58.23 GiB |  235.40 kbit/s
[00:27] <nancy-->      ------------------------+-------------+-------------+---------------
[00:27] <nancy-->      estimated     67.54 GiB |    7.62 GiB |   75.16 GiB |
[00:40] <nancy--> Martyn,  i think iam not being charged for incoming trafic. its 15g for outgoing only. right?
[00:41] <Martyn> I dunno .. what does "http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/pricing/" this say?
[00:45] <socializer> http://www.smuxi.org/page/ServerHowTo     what does this say???
[00:46] <socializer> i need this knowledge bad to break free and say good by to trolls
[00:49] <nancy--> 0 for incoming
[00:50] <nancy--> thx.
[01:02] <Ronald_Reagan> the install (11.11) is stopping when it tries to detects disk drives. It is asking me to select the correct driver. How would I know which one to use?
[01:04] <ehnde> ask the secret service guy watching over you
[01:04] <ehnde> maybe he knows something about ubuntu
[01:06] <Ronald_Reagan> He told me he only knows stuff pertaining to windows. Figures.
[01:07] <ehnde> more seriously, i'm not sure how to solve your problem
[01:08] <ehnde> if it's a hard drive, you could look at the sticker on it, google the model of the drive
[01:08] <seekwill> Ronald_Reagan: What kind of hardware are you running on?
[01:08] <ehnde> + linux
[01:08] <ehnde> is it the drive, or the controller?
[01:08] <seekwill> It's more likely the controller that is not supported, not the actual disk
[01:09] <Ronald_Reagan> seekwill: The controller would be something like RAID?
[01:09] <seekwill> Yeah
[01:09] <seekwill> Are you using your motherboard's onboard RAID controller?
[01:09] <Ronald_Reagan> That or something the server came with.
[01:10] <seekwill> Find out
[01:10] <Ronald_Reagan> I got the server second hand to see if I could make it work
[01:10] <seekwill> What you want to do is boot of a live distro (take your pick) and find out what's installed with lspci
[01:10] <seekwill> Or open it up :)
[01:12] <qman__> how do I mark a "failed" drive as not failed with mdadm?
[01:13] <qman__> my controller freaked and marked 8 drives bad, even though they're fine
[01:19] <Ronald_Reagan> Ok, Adaptec ServeRAID Controller is what lspci is giving me
[01:22] <Ronald_Reagan> From my googling, it seems like the driver I might want is 'ips'
[01:22] <Ronald_Reagan> however that one didn't work when I tried it
[01:29] <Ronald_Reagan> I'll have to figure this out when I have more time :\
[01:32] <socializer> i need linux pm buddy
[01:44] <seekwill> socializer: It's usually better to use the whole channel as your "buddy"
[01:45] <socializer> not in my case friend
[01:45] <seekwill> Why is your case different?
[01:45] <socializer> i dont want to talk about it
[01:46] <seekwill> ok :)
[01:46] <socializer> im here to find linux person to pm about my linux related issues
[03:15] <Ronald_Reagan> The install (11.11) is stopping when it tries to detects disk drives. It is asking me to select the correct driver. lspci gave me Adaptec ServeRAID Controller as the controller. With some googling I think the driver is named ips, however when selecting that in the search menu it doesn't work. How would I go about getting ubuntu to find my hdd?
[03:34] <jjohansen> hallyn, stgraber: okay we are going to upload tomorrow
[03:50] <hallyn> jjohansen: cool, thanks
[04:29] <socializer> who wil be my linux buddy???
[06:16] <EvilResistance> does the server install image require a video driver of some form?
[06:16] <EvilResistance> or  a video card of some form
[06:27] <smw> EvilResistance, you need a video card to hook up a monitor to do the install.
[06:27] <EvilResistance> ah, that explains it, someone in #ubuntu was using a serial console thing to try and install Ubuntu to a server
[06:27] <EvilResistance> not even alternate worked
[06:27] <EvilResistance> (neither did the server iso)
[06:28] <smw> alternative still needs a monitor.
[06:28] <EvilResistance> i know
[06:28] <smw> alternative and server iso are the same (different packages, but the same installer)
[06:28] <EvilResistance> hmm
[06:28] <EvilResistance> then i cant help that user in #ubuntu :p
[07:02] <DLobanov> Hi All
[07:02] <DLobanov> is this possible: over one server connect to more than 1 machine in local network
[07:02] <DLobanov> all ports
[07:12] <DLobanov> is this possible: over one server connect to more than 1 machine in local network
[07:34] <blendedbychris> i have a hyper-v and i increased the hard drive space of my primary hard drive… can i grow this somehow?
[07:40] <blendedbychris> why would fdisk -l still show a drive that was removed?
[07:44] <blendedbychris> here's fdisk -l … oddly the same partition scheme different drive sizes ugh stupid textmate fail :( http://pastie.textmate.org/private/bwww8slzmzoe7gfasfteia
[08:53] <a5m0> if i got one of the 12.04 beta downloads would it update itself to the final release at a later date?
[14:27] <alazare619> hows everyone doing?
[14:31] <RoyK>  
[16:17] <andre27> ciao
[16:30] <oApocalypse> hello
[16:32] <oApocalypse> im tryin to add a hd to my server
[16:32] <oApocalypse> through terminal of course
[16:34] <oApocalypse> i did it through a tutorial and for some reason once completed upon restart it tells me i have a bad mount
[16:40] <oApocalypse> oh wow thx guys
[19:21] <EvilResistance> within iptables is there a way to set a cap on the maximum number of connections outbound to a set of addresses?
[19:29] <qman__> EvilResistance, I don't know about total connections, but you can limit the rate of connections, a number over time, using -m recent
[19:46] <EvilResistance> yeah, i've done rate-limiting, i need to actually restrict the max. connections to a set of addresses, though.
[20:00] <seekwill> EvilResistance: What is your use case?
[20:03] <EvilResistance> seekwill:  i run a ZNC service, but want to set a max conn limit on efnet globally to 3 connections (so that we dont run into glines)
[20:03] <EvilResistance> i know how to block outbound data, but not how to restrict it to a max connections limit
[20:03] <EvilResistance> i'm not even sure iptables can do that
[20:03] <EvilResistance> (if i need additional softwrae, lemme know :P)
[20:05] <seekwill> EvilResistance: Ah, ok. Just curious :)
[20:07] <seekwill> EvilResistance: I've never done it, but does this help? http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/iptables-connection-limits-howto/
[20:30] <EvilResistance> seekwill:  i think there's an example on that page that'll work, if i dns-lock the efnet domain to a single server address
[20:56] <hallyn> jjohansen: did you mean apparmor is being uploaded today (sunday) or monday?
[20:57] <hallyn> wondering whether to keep checking for it tonight :)