adam_g | win 17 | 01:36 |
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stgraber | hallyn: would you consider adding shutdown.conf to lxcguest in the ppa for lucid? | 03:49 |
Zac_o_O | hello! The drives on my server spin up every time a windows PC on the network is woken up from sleep. This PC backs up over SMB. How can I make this not happen? | 04:08 |
Zac_o_O | It's driving me crazy! | 04:13 |
twb | not spinning them down would be one way | 04:16 |
twb | Making sure the windows PC is speaking DNS to the DNS resolver, instead of speaking NetBIOS to the samba server, might help. | 04:17 |
twb | It depends why it's talking to the server on resume | 04:17 |
Zac_o_O | how would i know if it's speaking DNS? | 04:20 |
twb | you go into its registry somewhere | 04:20 |
twb | IIRC DNS is the default since about vista | 04:20 |
twb | Prior to that it would prefer netbios | 04:21 |
twb | ##windows probably can help with that | 04:21 |
twb | And/or do packet sniffing | 04:21 |
Zac_o_O | ah. ok. is there anything I can do on the server side? | 04:21 |
twb | 14:21 <twb> And/or do packet sniffing | 04:21 |
Zac_o_O | hm. so no change in a smb config file eh? | 04:23 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #973953 in nova (main) "euca-describe-instance returns error VolumeNotFound" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/973953 | 04:41 |
koolhead17 | morning all | 05:03 |
Zac_o_O | morning? late here :) | 05:05 |
koolhead17 | Zac_o_O: i am in India :P | 05:09 |
lynxman | morning o/ | 07:46 |
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jasonmsp | hey all. I've installed munin and nagios on our server. Its been great. But I would like to see which programs are contributing most to the CPU%. Is there a way to do this with, or without either of these? | 09:00 |
lynxman | jasonmsp: I reckon something like this might be useful http://serverfault.com/questions/185804/monitor-and-graph-cpu-usage-per-process-and-per-thread | 09:02 |
lynxman | jasonmsp: unfortunately there's no such default plugin for munin, so as it says on the post, enabling process accounting then writing a very quick munin plugin would be the most convenient option | 09:02 |
jasonmsp | lynxman: thanks | 09:04 |
lynxman | jasonmsp: my pleasure :) | 09:05 |
Oxygen02 | hello everyone. Running ubuntu-server 12.04LTS beta. I've to add a repo to the sources.list deb http://repo.percona.com/apt lenny main. is it lenny or?... | 09:10 |
Oxygen02 | cat /etc/debian-version shows me something different. | 09:10 |
Oxygen02 | it shows. wheezy/sid What shoud I add as repo? anyone? | 09:12 |
__sjh | lo all, just tried in #ubuntu to no avail, its kinda noisy, figured i'd try here too: | 09:41 |
__sjh | loha, using 10.04, trying to change locale have followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale, but after running update-locale lang=en_GB.UTF-8, relogged, then run locale, now i see LANG= .... and nothing else, any ideas? ... just noticed i give en_GB.UTF-8 to locale-gen, but locale -a reports en_GB.utf8, any significance to that? | 09:41 |
__sjh | if anyone is listening, if i login as root I get the locale i want, but as a normal user i dont ... any ideas how that could happen following on from previous comment? | 10:20 |
Vivek | nick58b: Are you around ? | 10:49 |
Vivek | nick58b: Please do check your pm. | 10:50 |
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uvirtbot | New bug: #974172 in lxc (universe) "lxc-ls show duplicated names" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/974172 | 12:01 |
Rapid2214 | Hi, does anyone have a HP NC375T PCI Express Quad Port Gigabit Server Adapter working in a bond > bridge ? My bond works with my internal NICs but a bond on this card fails - I have seen bug reports but cannot find drivers to replace it | 13:10 |
patdk-wk | Rapid2214, should work fine, you have more details? | 13:19 |
Rapid2214 | Its using the netxen_nic - Im using bond > Bridge with VLANS - The bond I have works with my VMs if I am not using this NIC, thanks :) | 13:21 |
Rapid2214 | Onboard drivers are using the bnx2 drivers | 13:25 |
Rapid2214 | From mii-tool: SIOCGMIIPHY on 'eth5' failed: Operation not supported | 13:29 |
hallyn | stgraber: sure (shutdown.conf in lucid lxcguest) - note lxcguest is purely in ppa in lucid, btw | 13:32 |
hallyn | hm, my backgrounds have gone away and been replaced by way too bright ones. So I'm back to a black background. Old times! | 13:46 |
hallyn | stgraber: ok i'll go ahead and push shutdown.conf to lxcguest in lucid today. | 13:47 |
hallyn | it's definately not going into upstart there? | 13:48 |
stgraber | hallyn: thanks | 13:48 |
stgraber | hallyn: no, it's a new "feature" so won't ever get into an update | 13:48 |
hallyn | is it? i would consider it a bugfix :) | 13:48 |
stgraber | hehe, I guess you could argue that ;) | 13:49 |
stgraber | if you want to be safe, rename it to lxc-shutdown.conf to avoid potential conflicts | 13:49 |
hallyn | good point | 13:49 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #974256 in nova (main) "Exception during the installation of Nova Essex-rc4 on Ubuntu 12.04" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/974256 | 14:02 |
jcastro | matsubara: any testing feedback from people? I have one | 14:02 |
matsubara | jcastro, nope | 14:02 |
hallyn | stgraber: pushed | 14:04 |
jdstrand | SpamapS: hi! what are your plans with mysql-5.1 in precise? it is currently in universe and trails behind oneiric. I thought I remembered reading it was going to be removed | 14:33 |
smoser | rbasak, around ? | 14:41 |
rbasak | smoser: yes | 14:42 |
smoser | you think you migh thave time to improve the fix for bug 971820 ? | 14:42 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 971820 in squid-deb-proxy "squid-deb-proxy needs special handling of Release, Packages, Source" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/971820 | 14:42 |
smoser | i'm concerned that what we have there does not really fix the development release issue. | 14:42 |
rbasak | I'd love to but I need to better understand how it's broken first | 14:42 |
smoser | so you think that the change you put in makes squid check the source headers versus what it has cached, right? | 14:43 |
smoser | what headers explicitly does it check ? | 14:43 |
rbasak | I don't know - squid calls it a "refresh" and supposedly does the right thing | 14:44 |
rbasak | I can investigate that | 14:44 |
smoser | well, whatever it does, i had a case where the server had new stuff, but squid was caching old stuff. | 14:45 |
smoser | (and the old stuff was bad) | 14:45 |
rbasak | what were the timestamps? | 14:45 |
smoser | one possibility is that the server is busted. that it does not correctly update those timestamp.s | 14:45 |
smoser | yeah... it sucks. | 14:45 |
smoser | i'm abad bug report | 14:45 |
smoser | i know | 14:45 |
rbasak | As in had the server's new stuff really gone up in timestamp, and was the previous fetch with a previous timestamp | 14:46 |
rbasak | I've got one thought about this | 14:46 |
rbasak | I could run a cron job | 14:46 |
smoser | i stopped trying to find the correct fix after losing 2 hours on it. and realizing that orchestra had done the deny business. | 14:46 |
smoser | the one thought i had is to just hard code the development release to deny | 14:46 |
smoser | but let others go to cache | 14:46 |
rbasak | That hits the archive with squid and without squid (with current squid-deb-proxy) and lots the timestamps and md5s | 14:47 |
smoser | oh, and always deny -updates and -security | 14:47 |
rbasak | logs | 14:47 |
smoser | right. to catch it. | 14:47 |
smoser | that would be good. | 14:47 |
rbasak | yep | 14:47 |
rbasak | then we'd also hopefully have the timestamp information which should help pin it down | 14:47 |
smoser | but the hack of "if devel release, or -updates or -security or -backports, then deny" | 14:48 |
SpamapS | jdstrand: yes, it should be removed. I beliee the rdeps are all gone. | 14:48 |
smoser | would cache the largest hunk of data (as the main repo is the biggest by far) | 14:48 |
SpamapS | jdstrand: believe.. even | 14:48 |
SpamapS | jdstrand: re mysql 5.1 | 14:48 |
rbasak | does the dev archive tend to move as fast over the weekend as it does during the day? | 14:49 |
jdstrand | SpamapS: would you mind double checking that, and filing a bug for its removal? | 14:49 |
smoser | rbasak, just make sure you store the headers that you get back in both requeswts. and i think you'll get enoug hinfo to catch it. | 14:49 |
smoser | oh, and you might as well pin your server too | 14:49 |
jdstrand | SpamapS: feel free to assign it to me | 14:49 |
smoser | ie, avoid the round-robin failures. | 14:49 |
SpamapS | jdstrand: looks like libmyodbc and sphinxsearch are the last hold-outs.. will investigate today | 14:50 |
jdstrand | SpamapS: awesome, thanks! | 14:50 |
rbasak | smoser: I'm going to leave archive.u.c unpinned. I'll test ports.u.c in parallel which is effectively pinned because there is only one. That gives us both because I want to understand how well it works unpinned as well. I will only be donwloading the files - not giving them to apt - so the Release/Packages mismatch won't matter. | 14:52 |
rbasak | smoser: do you think I need to download the whole file for the non-cached version, or will a direct HEAD request do? I think we can trust the E-Tag, can't we? | 14:53 |
smoser | but ports.u.c gets updated less frequently i suspect. | 14:53 |
smoser | ping the host | 14:53 |
smoser | you'll get random failures we're not trying to address if you do not. | 14:53 |
smoser | rbasak, i dont know. i think yo might need to download the file | 14:53 |
smoser | to verify that it is different. | 14:53 |
smoser | i guess the headers shoudl tell you that. | 14:54 |
smoser | but the only way i can explain the issue is bad headers. | 14:54 |
rbasak | smoser: what makes you think it was a squid issue rather than a mirror out of sync with itself? | 14:57 |
smoser | because if i used check-archive at the same time, it was fine | 14:57 |
smoser | and, actually... i tried to get check-archive to fail going through squid, but could not. | 14:58 |
smoser | the reason for that is the way that check-archive works. it resolves the IP address and sets 'Host: ' header. | 14:58 |
smoser | so squid didn't then recognize that 'http://archive.u.c' was the same as what check-archive was asking for. | 14:58 |
smoser | and check-archive got a refreshed versions. | 14:59 |
smoser | i debugged that a bit, but in squids logs, check-archive's hits were logged by server IP address, where the 'apt-get update' was getting dns name. | 15:00 |
jcastro | robbiew: best MAAS comment so far: http://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/rufub/metal_as_a_service_canonical_announces_ubuntu/ | 15:02 |
chmac | I'm seeing incredibly slow disk performance on one of our servers hosted with OVH. | 15:04 |
robbiew | jcastro: heh | 15:04 |
chmac | I'm not sure how to investigate. Looking at the output of `sudo iostat -k 15 12` shows disk writes about 500K/s. | 15:04 |
chmac | Any suggestions on how I can debug what's causing the slow disk access? | 15:05 |
chmac | cpu utilisation looks like 25% iowate, 75% idle | 15:05 |
Rapid2214 | chmac: Is it a VM? or dedicated? | 15:09 |
chmac | Rapid2214: Dedicated hardware, two SATA2 2T disks running software raid | 15:09 |
Rapid2214 | Have you checked for a degraded disk? /proc/mdstat ? | 15:10 |
chmac | Rapid2214: Not sure how to read the output, nothing screams error to me... | 15:11 |
chmac | I sent the smartctl output of each disk to the host, but waiting for a response, also not sure how to read that. | 15:11 |
Rapid2214 | chmac: [UU] means both disks are good | 15:12 |
chmac | Rapid2214: Both disks are good | 15:12 |
Rapid2214 | anything in dmesg? | 15:12 |
chmac | Rapid2214: Anything I could grep for? Not familiar with the output, so not sure what to look for... | 15:14 |
chmac | Rapid2214: Thanks a lot for your help btw, I'm at a bit of a loss on this one. | 15:16 |
Rapid2214 | chmac: Would be obvious, if anything was wrong, constant messages is a tail tail sign, any processes in perticular which are using high wait? Is it a new server? Or has it been in use a while? No probs :) | 15:16 |
chmac | Rapid2214: It's a reasonably new server, I think we've had the issue since it was brought online. | 15:17 |
chmac | Rapid2214: dmesg looks good to me, `tail -f /var/log/dmesg` doesn't show anything new being added. | 15:17 |
chmac | Rapid2214: The issue seems to be primarily with MySQL because it's the biggest user of disks. | 15:18 |
chmac | Rapid2214: I had thought to try some kind of test copying data between partitions just to see what's going on. | 15:18 |
Rapid2214 | chmac: I have a MySQL server on software raid, personally i wouldn't recommend it, but 20% is terrible for that application tbf - What does # hdparm -tT /dev/<your-main-disk> ----- return? | 15:19 |
Rapid2214 | *isn't terrible | 15:20 |
chmac | Rapid2214: Ok, I think I'm onto a red herring, I just copied a 2G file from one partition to another and saw one report of 40M/s to md2 | 15:25 |
chmac | Seems like it's an issue with MySQL somehow then, that's what got me started on this, mysql is abysmally slow. | 15:25 |
chmac | Although, a 2G file takes longer on this machine than on another single disk machine of a much lower spec (ram/cpu). | 15:26 |
Rapid2214 | chmac: Humm yeh, thats the issue I seem to have, its a backup server so it's not so important - good luck | 15:27 |
chmac | Rapid2214: Same here, it's also a backup machine. | 15:27 |
chmac | Rapid2214: You have the same issue where mysql is abysmally slow on software raid? | 15:27 |
Rapid2214 | chmac: Its noticeably slower with high waits, Im on software raid, but have put it down to old SCSI disks - I'm gonna be virtualising it soon | 15:29 |
chmac | Rapid2214: It took me >1hr to import a 1.7M file that takes <2 minutes on our primary server, and 8m on a crappy £17 a month dedicated box. | 15:29 |
chmac | Rapid2214: The mysql slave is 44h behind master :-( | 15:29 |
Rapid2214 | chmac: That is impressive, have you been using mk toolkit? | 15:33 |
chmac | Rapid2214: I'd like to install mk_hearbeat, but wasn't aware of the toolkit | 15:34 |
Rapid2214 | chmac: Its quite good, it allows checksum checks, and sync to fix replication issues | 15:38 |
Rapid2214 | chmac: Its quite good, it allows checksum checks, and sync to fix replication issues | 15:39 |
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PhotoJim | normally Ubuntu does that shallow reboot that lets it do a kernel reload on server edition. but how do you force a proper full reboot, if desired? | 15:59 |
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mgw | for use in d-i partman, how can I determine the partition id (for a raid recipe)? | 16:05 |
smoser | PhotoJim, i'd look in the kexec-tools man pages | 16:06 |
mgw | e.g., in this example it uses sdX1, sdX5, etc | 16:07 |
mgw | http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.amd64/apbs04.html | 16:07 |
smoser | PhotoJim, 'coldreboot' | 16:08 |
smoser | holy crap. | 16:08 |
smoser | and i just look at the implementation of that. | 16:08 |
smoser | it looks like it can easily be changed by /etc/default/kexec, but as it is | 16:09 |
smoser | NOKEXECFILE=/tmp/no-kexec-reboot | 16:09 |
smoser | any user can touch that file, and next reboot will not be kexec. | 16:10 |
PhotoJim | smoser: thanks much. | 16:11 |
PhotoJim | k | 16:11 |
smoser | PhotoJim, but the right way is to use 'coldreboot' | 16:11 |
PhotoJim | smoser: greatly appreciated. | 16:11 |
mgw | partman-auto-raid: mdadm: device /dev/sda5 not suitable for any style of array | 16:31 |
mgw | any ideas what exactly that means? Here is my preseed: | 16:32 |
mgw | https://gist.github.com/d3be3b4e2b5a9ec9221a | 16:32 |
Rapid2214 | mgw: Has the superblock been cleared? | 16:33 |
mgw | How would I know? | 16:34 |
mgw | I don't see anything about superblocks in rsyslog | 16:35 |
Rapid2214 | Oh, i don't know that program, but i would imagine it could be something like that | 16:35 |
Rapid2214 | mgw: Does the program run inside of a running ubuntu box? | 16:37 |
mgw | no, it's a preseed | 16:37 |
mgw | for the installer | 16:37 |
mgw | there's no OS on the system at all | 16:38 |
Rapid2214 | Oh ok, do you get any other errors before that one? | 16:38 |
hallyn | smb: sorry... to be clear, I should add https://launchpadlibrarian.net/99981918/no-vfb-for-hvm.debdiff to my next libvirt push? | 16:40 |
smb | hallyn, Yes, sorry for the confusion. We now agree to agree. | 16:40 |
hallyn | ok | 16:43 |
zul | hallyn: 404 on the libvirt-rbd debdiff | 16:47 |
hallyn | hm | 16:53 |
hallyn | zul: retry? | 16:54 |
zul | hallyn: got it now | 16:55 |
hallyn | zul: weird thing is it had a one-letter typo, but it was all done with cut/paste! | 16:55 |
hallyn | perplexing | 16:55 |
zul | hallyn: doesnt the ceph stuff need to be enabled in libvirt? | 16:55 |
hallyn | <shrug> | 16:55 |
hallyn | i don't get why they want it | 16:56 |
hallyn | maybe they just want to have a ppa with it enabled but with exact same source as the archive version? | 16:56 |
hallyn | or maybe it does make a difference | 16:56 |
hallyn | they said it makes their testsuite pass | 16:56 |
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zul | o...k | 16:57 |
hallyn | ack | 16:57 |
zul | well if it doesnt mess with anything sure why not | 16:58 |
hallyn | right, it takes a few hours away from me but other than that is fine | 16:58 |
hallyn | (i'm using the rig on which i was going to start the kvm perf tests, to run regression test) | 16:58 |
hallyn | s/rig/wussie laptop/ | 16:59 |
zul | heh...im ok with it check with daviey | 16:59 |
hallyn | yup, i did | 16:59 |
hallyn | thx | 16:59 |
zul | SpamapS: around? | 17:05 |
zul | SpamapS: unping | 17:05 |
SpamapS | zul: mooping | 17:09 |
zul | SpamapS: i think i have a juju problem | 17:09 |
zul | SpamapS: i have a ec2 keypair that i use for instances on openstack that doesnt seem to being used when i do juju status | 17:10 |
esuave | is there a way i can lock the crontab while im editing, so nobody else can edit the same crontab and overwrite my changes? | 17:10 |
SpamapS | zul: how did you tell juju about them? | 17:15 |
SpamapS | zul: and, maybe -> #juju ? | 17:15 |
zul | hold on | 17:15 |
hallyn | esuave: i thought crontab in olden days used to flock... i suppose you could wrap crontab in a script that flocks a file to make that happen | 17:15 |
esuave | hallyn: yeah.. ill have to check it out | 17:16 |
esuave | hallyn: running 8.04 | 17:16 |
hallyn | esuave: it doesn't do it in 12.04 either. by olden days i was thinking sunos 4.x | 17:16 |
esuave | ahh.. yeah thats a pisser.. cause while im editing.. someone else can edit the same crontab and overwrite my changes if they finish after me | 17:17 |
stgraber | hallyn: I updated https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDS-Q/Plenaries with details on the LXC plenary, I'll probably poke you to review the details when I start preparing it | 17:20 |
hallyn | lxc plenery? | 17:20 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #974450 in irqbalance (main) "irqbalance classifies network interfaces with custom/renamed interfaces as class other" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/974450 | 17:21 |
hallyn | stgraber: cool, thanks :) | 17:21 |
esuave | ok so im trying to create an alias.. is there a way i can do an IF this file exists.. execute this command? | 17:33 |
esuave | like alias='if /home/test.txt exists; execute crontab -e' | 17:34 |
esuave | i just dont know they syntax lol | 17:34 |
esuave | the* not they | 17:34 |
MarKsaitis | so can somebody help me? Or nobody knows a solution? I have vnc4server (tried tightvncserver too) installed, using hidden virtual desktops (the default). When I click logoff in my session, IT DOESNT DO A DAMN THING, DOESNT LOGOFF! FTW? Ubuntu 11.04 LXDE!!! | 17:36 |
MarKsaitis | I bet nobody knows, as usual | 17:39 |
patdk-wk | hmm, this is the server channel, we don't deal in gui | 17:39 |
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hallyn | i wonder... | 17:41 |
hallyn | !gui | 17:41 |
ubottu | The graphical user interface (GUI) in Ubuntu is composed of many elements, including the !X server, a window manager, and a desktop environment such as !GNOME or !KDE (which themselves use the !GTK and !Qt toolkits respectively) | 17:41 |
hallyn | not *particularly* helpful | 17:42 |
hallyn | looks like #lxde is on irc.oftc.net | 17:42 |
zul | utlemming: ping http://paste.ubuntu.com/916324/ whats nov.ec2? | 17:51 |
utlemming | zul: I have no idea...what's your cloud-config look like? | 17:53 |
zul | /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg? | 17:54 |
utlemming | zul: /var/lib/instance/cloud-config.txt | 17:54 |
utlemming | er.../var/lib/cloud/instance/cloud-config.txt | 17:54 |
zul | utlemming: http://paste.ubuntu.com/916337/ | 17:56 |
zul | utlemming: http://paste.ubuntu.com/916324/ is the console-log, this is running on openstack as well | 17:57 |
utlemming | zul: can you get me the output of "ec2metadata" (scrub appropriately) | 17:59 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #912267 in python-keystoneclient (universe) "[MIR] python-keystoneclient" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/912267 | 18:01 |
zul | utlemming: http://paste.ubuntu.com/916349/ | 18:03 |
utlemming | zul: at face value, this is a bug in cloud-init | 18:07 |
zul | utlemming: yeah | 18:07 |
zul | utlemming: http://paste.ubuntu.com/916324/ | 18:32 |
zul | doh.. | 18:32 |
zul | utlemming: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/974509 | 18:32 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 974509 in cloud-init "Issues resolving ubuntu archives." [Undecided,New] | 18:32 |
hallyn | jdstrand: in http://people.canonical.com/~jamie/libvirt/qatest.tar.bz2 for qa-regression-testing, the qatest.xml really shouldn't have <emulator>/usr/bin/qemu</emulator> | 18:37 |
smoser | zul, use opendns or google dns | 18:37 |
smoser | 8.8.8.8 | 18:37 |
zul | smoser: yeah | 18:38 |
smoser | i did know of this potential issue whe i did this. | 18:38 |
smoser | dns redirectors suck | 18:38 |
smoser | oh. shoot. you're not even hitting the bug i programmed for. | 18:40 |
smoser | you can pass cloud-config to specify apt_mirror and it wont do that. | 18:40 |
smoser | or you can fix your dns. | 18:41 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #974509 in cloud-init (main) "Issues resolving ubuntu archives." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/974509 | 18:41 |
utlemming | smoser: he's canadian | 18:41 |
utlemming | and that means he has rogers isp, which is know for crappy DNS games | 18:41 |
smoser | as are others. | 18:42 |
smoser | but you can set what you use. | 18:42 |
smoser | 8.8.8.8 will not give you such bogus stuff | 18:42 |
smoser | neither will opendns | 18:42 |
utlemming | opendns does now...I stopped using them becuase of that | 18:44 |
utlemming | http://paste.ubuntu.com/916401/ | 18:45 |
jdstrand | hallyn: re the emulator line> how come? | 18:45 |
hallyn | jdstrand: bc /usr/bin/qemu doesn't exist any more | 18:46 |
hallyn | though maybe we have to explicitly use qemu-system-i386 | 18:47 |
jdstrand | test_emulators() in test-libvirt.py will need to be adjusted as well | 18:47 |
hallyn | dat | 18:48 |
hallyn | drat | 18:48 |
hallyn | i don't suppose that could be related to test_guest_aa_attach_detach_physical hanging | 18:48 |
jdstrand | I would expect massive failures if the emulator was wrong | 18:49 |
jdstrand | hallyn: this is going to have to be changed in a way that is compatible going to lucid. one way to do that would be to conditionally update the xml on 12.04 and higher | 18:50 |
peter_ | hi all.. i got a bunch of servers running ubuntu all giving disk speeds of 30mb/s then i noticed that installs with my newer template gives 130mb/s.. just can seem to find the reason behind this. all are running the same ubuntu server version+kernel. must be some module or config? they are xenserver virtualized. any pointers/help appreaciated | 18:50 |
jdstrand | hallyn: that could be done in LibvirtTestCommon::_setUp() | 18:51 |
hallyn | jdstrand: the <emulator> line really shouldn't ever have been all that important... qemu-kvm picks /usr/bin/kvm if it exists | 18:51 |
hallyn | maybe _setUp() should just create the qemu symlink :) | 18:51 |
jdstrand | hallyn: well, maybe... but this dates back to karmic | 18:51 |
jdstrand | hallyn: yeah, that could happen too | 18:52 |
hallyn | jdstrand: any advice on test_guest_aa_attach_detach_physical() hanging? | 18:55 |
jdstrand | hallyn: it hangs forever? there is a 30 second sleep in there | 19:08 |
hallyn | jdstrand: no, virsh -c qemu:///system attach-interface qatest-i386 network default --mac 52:00:00:00:00:00 actually hangs forever | 19:09 |
hallyn | i was thinking it was the script, but it's just the virsh action hanging | 19:09 |
hallyn | checking git log... | 19:09 |
jdstrand | hallyn: that was going to be my next suggestion (checking virsh) | 19:09 |
Daneil54 | hi | 19:12 |
hallyn | recon 'virNetSocketReadWire:996 : End of file while reading data: Input/output error' is involved | 19:13 |
hallyn | actually maybe this is where the command.c patch i was going to put in but hadn't yet would help. | 19:13 |
jdstrand | exit | 19:13 |
jdstrand | heh | 19:13 |
Daneil54 | i have a probleme with subversion | 19:13 |
Daneil54 | can someone help please | 19:13 |
Daneil54 | ? | 19:13 |
hallyn | Daniel54: I'd recommend looking for a #subversion | 19:21 |
tash | shouldn't setting root: test@test.com in /etc/aliases mean that an crons that email root should be sent to test@test.com? | 19:39 |
hallyn | feh, how many times does it re-run the same (failing) attach-inteface test? | 19:58 |
chmac | Rapid2214: Apologies, got disconnected earlier, thanks again for your help, it seems to a be a mysql specific issue so I'll start investigating in that direction :-) | 20:19 |
chmac | Think I got dropped before that got through a few minutes ago :-) | 20:19 |
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adam_g | smoser: ping | 21:21 |
adam_g | dah, nvm | 21:22 |
hallyn | jdstrand: actually, when I connect to qatest-i386 with vnc, it seems the problem is that it doesn't boot. just hangs at 'uncompressing linux' | 22:10 |
hallyn | i think the attach-interface is just hanging while qemu waits for the os to ack it | 22:11 |
hallyn | i guess 'booting hte kernel' is where it hangs | 22:11 |
hallyn | hm, i see. seems perhaps a regression with unaccelerated qemu | 22:15 |
tash | this is really strange, has anyone ever had this happen? Boot up and you've got a black screen with a blinking cursor? | 22:22 |
tash | After a few reboots, eventually able to login, then after a few moments, things locked up again .... maybe SATA controller going bad or hard drive issue? | 22:23 |
adam_g | zul: gonna start populating this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Openstack/Essex/Notes | 22:25 |
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RoyK | tash: check dmesg | 23:24 |
RoyK | tash: or setup syslog logging to another host | 23:24 |
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