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Aison_KaszpiR_, so you never upgrade your productive servers?00:01
Jazok i changed defualt directory of apache2 to anouther directory and now i get Forbidden00:03
Jaz 00:03
JazYou don't have permission to access / on this server.00:03
Jazhow do you fix this?00:03
Jaz[Mon Apr 30 13:56:47 2012] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] (13)Permission denied: access to / denied error log00:06
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_KaszpiR_I guess he doesnt know whats testing and production servers :(00:14
tohuwin byobu/screen, how can I close the current window? (assuming exit is not an option)00:39
kirklandtohuw: ctrl-f601:14
tohuwkirkland: Thank you. I also was informed of Ctrl+A k01:19
kirklandtohuw: that too01:19
smoserkirkland, fwiw, if you have more than one flavor of kernel installed, or for some other reason modificaation dates of /boot/vmlinuz-* are not what you're expecting, then your simplistic sorting in http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bikeshed/bikeshed/trunk/view/head:/purge-old-kernels is woefully broken and dangerous.01:39
smoserand i dont think that it takes care of kernels.01:40
smoserer.. care of headers01:40
kirklandsmoser: propose a merge?01:40
kirklandsmoser: it does not01:40
kirklandsmoser: the subsequent autoremove does, however01:40
smoserhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/958920/ is probably a better start, really.01:41
smoserbut the isnewer should probably just let dpkg sort it out.01:41
KBentley57hey guys, is there something special I need to do to upgrade 11.10 to 12.04?02:57
ChmEarlKBentley57, I did it today... first, upgrade oneiric;then change suite name in source.list;apt-get dist-upgrade02:59
Tecanhmmm02:59
ChmEarlmy server ran xen 4.1.1 too02:59
Tecanhow do i make a cloud ?03:00
flaccidTecan: go buy some hardware then install ubuntu03:00
flaccidthe docs is always the place to start03:00
ChmEarlKBentley57, apt-get update needed before last step03:01
Tecanwould cloud computing work good for a render farm or a game server ?03:01
KBentley57ChmEarl, is it really as easy as changing all instances of oneiric to precise in the sources.list?03:02
Tecanif people were connecting to my cloud would it let them use the one with least latency03:02
ChmEarlyes - worked here03:02
KBentley57ChmEarl, notice anything odd?  any bugs yet?03:03
ChmEarlI got inotify add watch errors in udev (init script), not fatal03:03
flaccidTecan: that really depends on what that is and its requirements. a cloud isn't generally a grid though. you may like to consider grid/distributed computer/batch processing for that03:03
cwillu_at_workKBentley57, do-release-upgrade is how you're supposed to do it03:03
KBentley57cwillu_at_work, should I just wait till 12.04.1 then?03:04
cwillu_at_work?03:04
flaccidTecan: your cloud would be 1 cloud wherver you are geographically. there are many public clouds with regions across the world03:04
cwillu_at_workKBentley57, if you want to... it's not relevant to your original question though03:04
KBentley57cwillu_at_work, when I run do-release-upgrade, it doesn't find any new release to upgrade to03:05
KBentley57that seems to be the problem I'm having03:05
KBentley57locutus@Borg:~$ sudo do-release-upgrade03:05
KBentley57Checking for a new ubuntu release03:05
KBentley57No new release found03:05
KBentley57disregard my naming schemes ~03:06
craft800Is there a mono 2.10 in the repositorys yet? Is there a way to get it without complileing from source?03:06
twbcraft800: rmadison says 2.10 is in quantal03:07
cwillu_at_workKBentley57, -d option; not sure why it's marked as development only, unless there's an update you haven't installed for it03:07
twbcraft800: and oneiric and precise03:07
craft800Im on an older realease, will it still work?03:07
twbcraft800: once Ubuntu is released, that release does not receive new versions03:07
twbcraft800: you should consider upgrading to 12.04 LTS03:08
craft800I cant yet, my VPS provider dosnt have an option for it.03:08
flaccidvps is so 90s :p03:09
craft800Dosnt mono 2.10 from 1.0 library support?03:09
twbcraft800: if you are renting time on a server, you should discuss this with your provider03:10
craft800Is there a way to get from 10.10 to 12.04? My provider dosnt have an option for it? :/03:10
twb!upgrade03:11
ubottuFor upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade03:11
craft800twb, paying for it monthly03:11
craft800They are still providing 10.10!03:11
craft800Its not even an LTS03:11
flaccidpublic cloud ftw03:11
KBentley57I've checked the release notes, and followed the 3 lines of instructions.03:11
twbcraft800: the stupidity of VPS providers is not my problem03:12
KBentley57Here's when I try -p and -d on the do-release-upgrade03:12
KBentley57http://pastebin.com/UdE4DHzu03:12
craft800KBentley75, are you on 12.04?03:13
twbKBentley57: please report what uname -a says, and check what release lsb_release -a report03:13
KBentley57Linux Borg 3.0.0-17-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP03:14
KBentley57No LSB modules are available.03:14
KBentley57Distributor ID:Ubuntu03:15
KBentley57Description:Ubuntu 11.1003:15
KBentley57Release:11.1003:15
KBentley57Codename:oneiric03:15
twbKBentley57: I do not know what that would fail.  It should be possible to upgrade to 12.04 using d-r-u as you tried03:16
twbKBentley57: perhaps d-r-u's access to the internet is blocked or something, so its attempts to check for a newer release fail?03:16
KBentley57I dunno, it seems to get the updates just fine, and I'm running in terminal over ssh, it can ping every site i try too03:16
KBentley57Now that I think of it though, I installed this server using the miniISO, using only the basic ubuntu server option.  Relevant?03:17
twbKBentley57: NFI.  Personally I hate d-r-u and don't use it, because I always have problems with it and end up having to do it by hand anyway.03:21
KBentley57twb, should I go forth editing the sources.list in your opinion?  Are there any drawbacks to this method?03:22
twbBut holding someone's hand through a manual upgrade is a huge pain, especially BECAUSE all the edge cases that can happen during upgrades, which in Debian would simply be documented in the upgrade notes, are instead handled in a tarball of d-r-u scripts.  So instead of reading docs you have to read those scripts to understand what they're trying to work around03:22
twbin THEORY you basically just updates sources.list and do an aptitude full-upgrade, but in practice there are often gotchas, and that is not something I can talk you through over IRC03:23
twbAlso I get yelled at here because d-r-u is the official Ubuntu way and I'm not supposed to bad-mouth it03:23
twbI guess if you hang around someone else might help03:23
KBentley57Well, I thought about filing a bug report, as I know d-r-u is the preferred option, but I wanted to check here and see if I was being dense first03:24
twbKBentley57: what you're doing looks correct to me, FWIW03:25
KBentley57Think I'll just open a bug, see what happens.  I would hate to ruin my uptime PR anyways03:26
twbuptime is less important than recovery time and MTBF03:27
twbs/recovery time/MTTR/ apparently03:27
KBentley57I've got plenty of backups, that's not an issue.03:27
KBentley57It's only a personal file server anyways,03:28
KBentley57what should I put in this bug report?  It's not like it's a problem with a particular program.  I've filed those, but I'm kinda at a loss on this one?  tag it as 11.10 or 12.04?03:30
twbThe bug is in 11.10 d-r-u until investigation shows otherwise03:31
KBentley57ok, thanks03:31
KBentley57wow, I just purged update-manager-core, reinstalled, and updated, and it seen the upgrade just fine03:39
twbShrug03:40
KBentley57i love odd errors like that03:40
KBentley57anyhow, It's warning me about upgrading over ssh.  Is there another preferred method?03:40
twbBeing physically in front of the machine03:41
twbSo if it goes tits-up and ssh dies, you can fix it03:41
KBentley57yeah, probably right.  It is setting in front of me an all.  Time to dig out the monitor..03:41
KBentley57Thanks for the help twb.  It's helpful to converse about a problem, even if nothing comes out of it03:42
twbKBentley57: don't bother with a monitor until after it breaks IMO03:47
twbKBentley57: since it probably won't break that badly03:47
KBentley57I hadn't yet.  I'm just letting it go over ssh.  If it dies, I'll get it out then03:47
twbRighto03:49
blendedbychrisUhm03:59
blendedbychrisshould i have to specify -d to do a release upgrade for lucid?04:00
KBentley57does it work?04:01
twbblendedbychris: no04:03
twb-d is only needed if you want to upgrade to an unreleased version, e.g. right now if you wanted to get quentzal04:03
blendedbychrisi feel like i'm having some major dejavu right now04:04
blendedbychris-d gives me precise04:04
twbMaybe I remember the options wrong?04:05
twbI don't have d-r-u installed :-/04:05
KBentley57-d stands for development release yes?04:05
blendedbychrisyes04:05
KBentley57U just went through a phase where I purged my update-manager-core and reinstalled to fis a d-r-u problem04:06
KBentley57I*04:06
blendedbychrisit's ?04:07
KBentley57wow, too much wine.04:07
blendedbychriswell i guess no harm in just letting this thing go04:07
KBentley57I just went through a phase where I purged my update-manager-core and reinstalled to fix a do-release-upgrade problem04:07
KBentley57is what that was supposed to say04:07
blendedbychrisi had this issue on the day of with another server but i just proceeded with -d as well04:09
twbWine, eh?  Clearly #u-s has gone upmarket04:09
KBentley57it's homemade, probably the equivalent of the $3.00 goodness at walmart :)04:09
blendedbychristwb: sure it's from a box04:09
blendedbychris:)04:09
twbIf you take it out of the box it becomes Space Wine04:09
KBentley57I call it ingested as it comes out of the box04:10
craft800How do i add a GPG file from terminal?04:10
twbcraft800: add to what?04:10
blendedbychrisKBentley57: do you see any issues with running with -d04:10
craft800add a GPG key file for a repository?04:10
craft800from terminal04:11
KBentley57blendedbychris, you're trying to update to 12.04 from lucid right?04:11
blendedbychrisya04:11
twbgpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys foo ; gpg --export foo | sudo apt-key add -04:11
craft800where do i specify the keyfile in that?04:12
KBentley57blendedbychris, when you run "sudo do-release-upgrade" what do you get?04:12
twbsudo apt-key add foo.asc ?04:12
blendedbychrisno release upgrade avaibe04:12
KBentley57that is the same problem I was just having a few minutes ago04:12
blendedbychrisit's really whether i need to reload lucid04:12
KBentley57is it a very important server?04:12
blendedbychrissort of heh04:12
blendedbychrisit's a production web server04:12
blendedbychrisbut it's one of many04:13
KBentley57to fix mine, I removed the update manager core (not dangerous) with "sudo purge update-manager-core"04:13
blendedbychriswell i just let it run with -d04:13
KBentley57and then reinstalled with "sudo apt-get install update-manager-core".  After that it was as simple as a sudo apt-get update, and then sudo do-release-upgrdade04:13
blendedbychrisa crap i'm going to reload it mainly because i forgot to change my interface files04:14
KBentley57reinstall?04:14
blendedbychrisreinstall lucid04:15
blendedbychrisit's a vm04:15
KBentley57Ah, I see04:15
twbinterfaces(5) can be fixed from a live CD or similar04:15
KBentley57during the upgrade, it also asks you if you want to keep or overwrite your interfaces file04:16
twbI wonder why04:16
KBentley57Well, maybe I'm extrapolating, but it does that on the desktop upgrade04:16
twbThat reminds me, last time I tried d-r-u it trashed my interfaces because it was too stupid to understand that auto is shorthand for allow-auto04:16
twbIIRC I had something like "allow-auto lo upstream dmz lan" and it added a second "auto lo" which broke things04:17
craft800im trying to get mono from bagerports and it says it has no install canidate?04:18
blendedbychrisdru didn't trash it but the location of  ethtool binary changes04:20
KBentley57changing binary locations seems like kind of a big deal04:20
twbAnybody know what kind of LOM is on the IBM x3650 ?04:20
blendedbychrisKBentley57: i'm guessing this vm image shouldn't have "hardcoded" the location to the binar04:21
blendedbychrisy04:21
twbI don't know why interfaces(5) would contain any references to ethtool04:23
twbAny references provided by a package would normally go in /etc/network/pre/post-up/down.d/foo scripts04:24
craft800nvr mind the correct name was mono-runtime04:24
virusuygents04:42
blendedbychrislady04:44
AnonVeralguien habla español?05:12
virusuyAnonVer: si05:12
AnonVer:D yay05:12
virusuysi bien el canal es en ingles, creo que hay un par que hablamos en español05:12
virusuycreo que no hay problemas por eso.05:13
Inf3ct3dQcomo se da de alta el vhost en este puto servidor?05:15
AnonVercómo me puedo poner el vhost?05:15
virusuyAnonVer: apache?05:17
AnonVerbueno mejor a lo que venimos05:17
AnonVerlo que pasa es que tenemos un servidor con ubuntu server pero se nos quemó la tarjeta de red05:17
AnonVery se la tuvimos que cambiar05:18
AnonVerel epx es que la nueva ya no la reconoce05:18
AnonVernos podrían ayudar si son tan ambles?05:18
AnonVerpor query si quieren05:19
flaccidenglish only05:19
twb!es05:22
ubottuEn la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro.05:22
blendedbychris1KBentley57: i tried your method05:31
blendedbychris1purging the update-manager-core05:31
blendedbychris1no avail05:31
blendedbychris1No new release found05:31
blendedbychris1and a google gets you http://askubuntu.com/questions/125392/no-new-release-found-when-upgrading-a-from-10-04-lts-to-12-04-lts05:32
blendedbychris1luckily i had to reimage with 64bit anyway05:33
blendedbychris1:)05:33
chronoshello.05:33
chronossomeone have issues here when upgrading to 12.04.. I getting errors related to python05:34
chronosand when try to execute python I get "Illegal Instruction"05:34
chronosthere is the complete error when do apt-get upgrade: https://gist.github.com/256537005:35
blendedbychrisl05:47
blendedbychrisis there a tool to compare two packages?05:53
blendedbychristrying to figure out what the heck the diff is between gfs2-cluster an gfs2-utils...05:54
blendedbychrissame number of packages….. looks like the same packages from a glance…. but the archive sizes are different05:54
blendedbychristhese dudes install both https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/Precise05:56
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pukeko_howdy all.. i need to stop the samba service when a VM starts up - i have edited the /etc/init/smbd.conf and nmbd.conf commenting out the lines with "start on local-filesystems" but it still starts .... any pointers ?07:43
pukeko_..ahh /etc/init/smbd.conf.disabled07:48
twbpukeko_: dpkg-divert it07:52
twbOtherwise and upgrade may put it back07:53
twbIf you don't want it to start automatically, but DO need to be able to stop/start it manually later, then as you say you need to edit the config file07:53
twbWhich is a huge stupid bullshit failure compared to sysvinit where update-rc.d can do that without having to parse a DSL config file07:54
twb...not that I'm bitter or anything... :-/07:54
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lynxmanmorning o/09:02
TzunamiiTop of the morning!09:41
* hellsend is away: Do I seem like I'm there ? No ! 11:37
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vipincan any one tell me the process how to configure oracle instant client with php on linux machine12:05
miceikenDoes do-release-upgrade require a reboot?12:31
smosermiceiken, most likely afterwards you have a newer kernel installed and you should reboot into it.12:37
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greppymiceiken: check the docs on the website, I know that for debian 5.0 to debian 6.0 for example, you wanted to do the kernel and udev upgrades first, reboot, then do the rest of it.12:41
qman__all the release upgrades I've done required rebooting12:42
qman__some of the software can depend on a recent enough kernel to work12:43
qman__and your system will be in a pretty crazy state until you do12:43
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KBentley57hey guys, I just upgraded to precise, and it would appear that vsftpd is broken.  Has anyone experienced this?13:00
Davieyhalvors1: hey14:00
Davieyerr, hallyn14:00
hallynDaviey: I was goni gto ask you to nix a blueprint, but stgraber has taken care of it, thanks14:24
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tash1how do you add someone to sudoers in ubuntu 12.04? I've tried usermod -G <group> <user> in the past14:26
tash1then could sudo -s as that user14:26
jpdstash1: sudo adduser <user> sudo14:27
tash1jpds: what if they are already added?14:27
tash1i mean, what if the user already exists14:27
jpdstash1: Same thing.14:28
halvors1Daviey: Hi!14:28
jpdstash1: Don't confuse adduser and useradd.14:28
tash1jpds: k, I was confusing the two14:28
tashjpds: why wouldn't usermod work?14:30
tashI got disconnected, so not sure if I missed you saying anything else.14:30
jpdstash: Probably would; the user just needs to be in the 'sudo' group.14:31
tashah14:31
tashis that new in 12.04?14:31
tashI swear admin used to be the group14:31
qman__it did14:31
qman__check visudo to find out for sure14:31
tashthanks guys14:32
cjs226due to a sw dependency I'm wanting to install openjdk-6-jre 6b18-1.8.8~pre1-0ubuntu1 from the command line, but can't figure out how.  I've tried <apt-get install openjdk-6-jre=6b18-1.8.8~pre1-0ubuntu1> but get "E: Version '6b18-1.8.8~pre1-0ubuntu1' for 'openjdk-6-jre' was not found"14:49
SpamapScjs226: that just means that particular version isn't listed in your package lists14:51
SpamapScjs226: also you should know, that version will not be pinned.. so the next 'apt-get upgrade' will get any newer available versions14:51
qman__cjs226, best bet is to find the deb from packages.ubuntu.org, manually download it, remove your current version, dpkg -i the one you want, then pin the package14:54
cjs226spamaps: qman__: thx, i'll try that14:55
SpamapSyou can just use package holds in this case14:55
SpamapShttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto#Introduction_to_Holding_Packages14:56
SpamapScjs226: ^^14:56
cjs226spamaps: thx!14:56
xnoxSpamapS: hello. I'm testing updated/merged lvm2 bug #936965. slangasek came up with a couple of test to perform (to make sure that updated lvm2 is still sane and at least ok to upload into quantal & not break the world too much)15:08
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 936965 in lvm2 "[FFE] Please merge lvm2 2.02.88-2 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/93696515:08
xnoxSpamapS: steve asked if there is anything special you can think off to test updated lvm2 package.15:08
xnoxSpamapS: I'm currently doing smoke test: builds, installs, creates LVM groups/volumes/etc, can create snapshots, boots, boots with rootfs on lvm, boots with rootfs outside lvm, multiple VGs.15:09
xnoxSpamapS: Good morning! ;-)15:10
SpamapSxnox: good morning. :)15:26
SpamapSxnox: and welcome!15:26
xnox=) thanks!15:26
SpamapSxnox: that sounds like pretty good coverage15:26
* xnox it's like 4:30pm here in the UK =) but that's ok.15:26
SpamapSxnox: LVM on top of mdadm would also be good to test15:26
xnoxok.15:27
SpamapSas its a fairly common scenario15:27
xnoxSpamapS: yes, raid would be nice.15:29
xnoxSpamapS: do we already have jenkins test for that? (I see raid & lvm separatly, not sure I see lvm on top of raid)15:30
xnoxcause for example we are not testing encrypted lvm cause jenkins/auto testing will give that to us, after we upload to archive & jenkins starts runnings against daily quantal builds.15:31
SpamapSxnox: the jenkins tests for those are pretty weak15:31
SpamapSxnox: they basically just make sure the install succeeds15:31
xnoxboot?15:31
SpamapSxnox: but they don't test raid resiliency or recovery15:31
SpamapSxnox: they do boot once15:31
* xnox currently doesn't hardware with multiple drives to do proper raid tests15:31
* xnox is currently testing in KVM & my laptop15:32
SpamapSxnox: you're not alone in that :)15:34
* xnox the IO speed is painfully slow cause my host is running ontop of encrypted lvm, then virtualised IO on top is bad =)15:34
xnoxSpamapS: even though jenkins tests are 'basic' I think we still should add lvm-on-raid test case.15:37
SpamapSxnox: I believe the jenkins testing framework is being reworked this cycle15:37
SpamapSxnox: I did some things to add reboot support last cycle, but by the time I was done w/ my work, it was clear the framework was being deprecated15:37
xnoxSpamapS: is this the new thing: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-automation-test-harness ?15:40
xnoxand related uds-q specs/meetings?15:41
SpamapSxnox: yes thats the new thing15:41
xnoxI just hope that jenkins will still run / in-parallel until the new thing has stabilised.15:41
xnoxor is it already finished?15:41
chronoshello. I getting errors related to python and when try to execute python I get "Illegal Instruction"?  there is the complete error when do apt-get upgrade: https://gist.github.com/2565370 ... the error appeared while doing do-release-upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 yesterday.  The python with verbose execution returns it: https://gist.github.com/2569295 ... I already tried many things, even compile python, and it not works. Some lib looks like is16:16
chronosbroken.16:16
chronosit's a BUG on UPGRADE to 12.0416:16
ona_mattI'm having an apt issue.  I have set up a 12.04 mirror of just the 64bit architecture.  when I do an apt-get update against that mirror it errors out trying to find i386 packages.  why is it even trying that when my architecture is amd64?16:32
qman__ona_matt, some i386 packages are used on the amd64 architecture16:33
qman__only the base system is necessarily amd64 specific16:34
ona_mattqman__:  thats what I was afraid of.. so you are saying I have to mirror the i386 junk for just a few packages then? :(16:34
qman__lost of packages don't have amd64-compiled versions16:34
qman__it's more than just a few16:34
ona_mattso even though I may not install those packages, I still have to have access to them all so apt-get update will run completely?16:34
ona_mattqman__:  well thanks for the info.. thats what I thought may be going on but just wanted to confirm before I downloaded it all. :)16:36
qman__ona_matt, there may be a way around it, but really, you're going to have a mirror that's nowhere near complete without them16:37
qman__not even an installable system16:37
qman__there may also be a way to limit which i386 packages you get16:37
qman__but I'd suggest at least getting main in i38616:37
ona_mattwell the goal was to install 64 bit servers so the assumption was that most of the packages were 64 bit.. but if that is not the case then yea we'll have to get it all.  I guess I didnt realize how much was still 32bit16:38
qman__for example, you might be able to create the i386 repository with no packages in it, or one package in it16:39
qman__but yeah16:39
qman__there's a lot of stuff you'll need in there16:40
ona_mattsure.. well probably more work than I need to spend on it.. I have plenty of disk to mirror it with.. was just trying to be clean and efficient about it.16:40
antiheroarrggghhhh I'm trying to update the kernel on a bhost so that I can install precise, and grub won't regenerate the boot list because it can't probe /dev/simfs16:42
antiherohow I do this16:42
smoserutlemming, what evidence/explanation do you have to imply that bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-on-ec2/+bug/987182 is http pipelining issue.16:43
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 987182 in ubuntu-on-ec2 "403 Forbidden on some packages" [Low,Won't fix]16:43
smoserthe failure the user sees is a single package 'apt-get install'16:44
ona_mattqman__:  so I just did a "dpkg-query -W -f='${Architecture}\n'" on my 12.04 server install here.. there are no i386 packages installed according to that?16:45
qman__ona_matt, might be miltiarch or i68616:45
qman__or 'all'16:46
ona_mattqman__:  there are only two reported.. all or amd64..16:46
qman__I thought the 'all' would have been in the i386, but maybe not16:46
qman__in that case I'd try to create an empty i38616:46
qman__to make apt happy16:46
ona_mattI find it strange that the apt-get update even asks for i386 because I thought it was supposed to replace the $ARCHITECTURE value when it did its lookup.16:47
ona_mattis there an easy way to do that in my apt-mirror?16:47
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ona_mattHere is another thought.  I have my own repository managed by reprepro.. It specifically defines the repo as being amd64 and src for architectures.  It fails too because my apt-get update is ASKING for i386 stuff even though there is nothing there it needs.16:50
qman__that doesn't seem right16:51
ona_mattUnable to find expected entry 'main/binary-i386/Packages' in Release file (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file)16:51
ona_mattthats the error I get on that one.16:51
ona_mattdeb http://archive/myrepo/ precise main16:52
ona_mattthats the sources.list entry16:52
antiheroits' on a bhost, I don't know if I actually can update my kernel, it's at version 2.6 :(16:52
ona_mattso for some reason the stupid box is asking for i386 stuff even though 'dpkg —print-architecture' reports amd6416:53
antiherogod I hate openvs16:58
antiherovz16:58
resnoantihero: whys that?16:59
resnoaside from kernel stuff17:00
ona_mattqman__:  I think I fixed it.. I added "APT::Architectures { "amd64"; };" to my apt.conf.  it runs clean now17:02
ona_mattapparently the default is to try both architectures17:03
smoserutlemming, ^^17:05
utlemmingsmoser: oh...I posted to the wrong bug17:07
* utlemming digs further on it17:07
mgzadam_g: so, I've put some fixes I needed at lp:~gz/+junk/juju-deployer17:07
adam_gmgz: sweeeet17:08
mgzare the rest of the charms also going to go through the ~charmers/charms/precise/.. -> charms/.. rename?17:09
mgzand alas the deploy to canonistack has resulted in a lot of machines in error state, but that was somewhat expected17:10
adam_gmgz: im not sure, i just found out there was some problems upgrading them like that. im not really involved with that, i just reference the entire branch path17:10
mgzright, which (generally) hasn't actually moved, though rabbit caught me out again17:11
adam_gmgz: ill update the deployment cfg to point to current branches when i merge those changes of yours17:12
mgzI've got a few more pending, a way of passing the environment name (I had multiple, which breaks just calling `juju status`),17:13
mgzand you wouldn't mind if I cleaned up the logging/output a bit?17:13
adam_gmgz: oh yeah, ive wanted to add that but have just been using sed on environments.yaml when switching in a script17:14
adam_gmgz: no dude, go for it. i hacked that out of necessity and have only touched it when i needed to (it was broken)  kapil has come up with something similar last cycle to do charm testing, we might end up using his in the future if it suits our needs in the CI lab17:14
mgzhm, unfortunately juju maps these error states to 'pending' so deployer doesn't know to give up17:15
adam_gmgz: for provider errors? yah? though the output of juju status has changed at some point to provide better error reporting on relation errors17:16
mgzas in the actual servers are in error state, canonistack likes breaking (and amazon doesn't actually have an error state...)17:17
adam_goh, right17:17
mgzI'll see what can be done about that in their code.17:18
mgz...and a bug in txaws on terminate too17:21
mgzseems to be fixed in trunk, yeay17:22
utlemmingsmoser: S3 bug....if you access it via different URL's, it works17:31
utlemmingsmoser: (works) https://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/us-west-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/ntp/ntp_4.2.4p8+dfsg-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb17:32
smoserutlemming, but it clearly did not work.17:32
utlemmingsmoser: (doesn't work) http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com.s3.amazonaws.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/ntp/ntp_4.2.4p8+dfsg-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb17:32
smoserutlemming, i'm not usre i understand what you're saying17:34
utlemmingif you use "s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/us-west-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com" over "us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com.s3.amazonaws.com" then it work.17:35
smoserutlemming, i'm stil confused.17:36
smoseryou said "doesn't work" to http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com.s3.amazonaws.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/ntp/ntp_4.2.4p8+dfsg-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb17:36
smoserwhich i though twas the correct way17:36
utlemmingright...17:36
utlemmingthe problem is that S3 is messing up the permissions when accessing via the correct way17:37
chronosSomeone can take a look on this BUG: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python2.7/+bug/992760, I guess is important18:05
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 992760 in python2.7 "Python stop to work on do-release-upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 with "Illegal instruction"" [Undecided,New]18:05
erichammondsmoser, utlemming: Don't you have to specify the correct S3 region? E.g., http://us-west-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/ntp/ntp_4.2.4p8+dfsg-1ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb18:12
erichammondAlso, if you want to use "https" then you pretty much have to use the "/bucketname" style of URL, or else you'll get SSL certificate errors because the hostname does not match the certfiicate.18:13
ruben23guys how to run a perl script on ubuntu server..?18:49
SpamapSruben23: perl script.pl18:50
SpamapSruben23: perl is part of the "essential" set of packages, so its always available, though it is a minimal perl, so you might not have all the libs you need18:50
ruben23oh ok..thanks..18:50
ruben23SpamapS: i seen a per script which runs and email the specified email being put..is this out of the box in ubuntu server if i run this..?18:51
SpamapSruben23: its impossible to answer that without reading the script18:52
ZenMasterHi, I have a question. Anyone know why my Ubuntu-Server is dropping ftp connections?18:52
ZenMasterUFW is off, I have it as the DMZ, and have tried 2 daemons now.18:52
SpamapSZenMaster: perhaps there's another firewall between you and the internet?18:52
ZenMasterNope. :*(18:53
SpamapSZenMaster: you probably should do some packet traces (tcpdump, wireshark, etc) and figure out what is happening to your connections.18:54
ZenMasterI see nothing under netstat -ln. Local connections same machine are working, local network actively refused wan same thing.18:55
ruben23SpamapS: this is the one----------------------->http://sites.google.com/site/kjalleda/mysqlreplicationconsistency18:57
SpamapSruben23: use DBIx::DWIW;19:01
SpamapSruben23: that will need to be installed, its not in the base system19:01
DrPOo_44is there a way of getting how many RAM sticks are installed on a system?19:44
_rubenlook inside? :)19:45
DrPOo_44_ruben, what if I cant?19:46
_rubeni recall lmsensors being able to shed some light on that19:47
ihashacksDrP: dmidecode -t 1619:47
ihashacks-t 17 will give you detailed info about the RAM19:48
DrPOo_44ihashacks, that did the trick19:50
DrPOo_44thnx!19:50
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ZenMasterSo I have come to the conclusion that iptables is blocking my ftp traffic. Is there anyway to verify this?20:03
ihashacksZen: "iptables -L -v" will show what iptables is configured to do.20:09
Tzunamiiiptables -vnL|less20:09
* _ruben votes for the -L option to be removed from ip(6)tables20:11
moooooohello, bit of a generalised question about ubuntu server...but in theory is it possible to create a server with ubuntu that could perform all the domain controller functions of something like windows small business server, with windows clients connecting to it? (e.g. i know samba would do file sharing, and an http proxy wouldn't be too hard to set up. but is it possible to create an20:18
mooooooexchange-like email server that outlook could connect to and have all the calendar functions etc??)20:18
benjiedmundmoooooo: maybe zimbra?20:19
mdeslaurmoooooo: http://www.sogo.nu/english.html20:19
moooooothanks very much i'll have a look at those20:20
chronosOk guys, there is a REAL BUG happening on Upgrade to 12.04. That happened again and now I have all logs. The issue is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/992842 and probably happening to more people. I can say it is URGENT to solve.20:36
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 992842 in update-manager "update-manager dpkg: error processing python2.7-minimal (--configure)" [Undecided,New]20:36
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tkeithI just installed a server, but the RAID used metadata version 0.9 instead of 1.2. Why is that? All my other servers automatically used 1.2, and I set them up exactly the same.21:44
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rbeezhello22:23
rbeezyesterday I hosed the debian firewall/nat/dns server I am setting up22:24
rbeezI am trying to limit the amount of software on it22:24
rbeezx11-common being one of those unneeded packages22:25
rbeezI thought I might try ubuntu-server as it is debian based22:25
rbeeznot really interested in trying a non debian based system22:26
rbeezmy question;22:26
rbeezwill ubuntu-server drag x11-common into the base install like a debian base install?22:27
Patrickdkit doesn't22:29
Patrickdkbut many program you install, could drag it in later22:29
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rbeezthanks guys23:01
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