[00:05] <ruben23> hi guys do we have packages..? ha on ubuntu server and also MON..?
[00:06] <Psi-Jack> Huh?
[00:06] <Psi-Jack> Totally made no sense, ruben23
[00:08] <ruben23> Psi-Jack:sorry ---> i mean does ubuntu server 10.04 LTS have hearbeat packages also MON packages...?
[00:08] <Psi-Jack> heartbeat? Deprecated, not supported, not recommended. Pacemaker has superceded heartbeat.
[01:36] <jacobthetechguy> I tried a do-release-upgrade -d from 10.04 and it failed due a bug in slapd.  The server is in that state still. The fix has been put into proposed. How do I make the release upgrade use the proposed package?
[01:41] <blendedbychris> i didn't think it made the upgrade process fail?
[01:52] <jacobthetechguy> Yeah it did...
[01:52] <jacobthetechguy> Bug number 990742
[02:00] <timerseven> Question about ubuntu ec2 setup -- very n00b
[03:50] <van7hu> hi everyone
[03:51] <van7hu> what's the kdc package of kerberos that ubuntu using?
[03:51] <van7hu> MIT, Heimdal or anything else?
[05:46] <aljosa> i'm getting "/usr/lib/lxc/templates/lxc-ubuntu-cloud: line 240: type: ubuntu-cloudimg-query: not found" when using "lxc-create -t ubuntu-cloud ...". any ideas?
[07:55] <koolhead17> hi all
[10:39] <memoryleak> hi
[10:40] <nibalizer> hi
[10:43] <mattt> hai
[11:01] <RoyK> hei
[12:36] <EMKO> i upgraded ubuntu to 12.04 and now i cant figure out why mysql wont start i get this ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
[13:00] <RoyK> EMKO: check the logs
[13:02] <EMKO> where can i find that logs? is it /var/log/mysql.log ?
[13:19] <oCean> EMKO: there are several, but you might be interested in /var/log/upstart/mysql.log
[13:20] <oCean> EMKO: you have tried restarting mysql, and then this error apears?
[13:20] <EMKO> i tried removing mysql and reinstalling it
[13:21] <oCean> and now?
[13:21] <EMKO> failed on root password setup
[13:21] <oCean> failed?
[13:21] <EMKO> it said it could set the new root password
[13:21] <EMKO> couldn't
[13:22] <EMKO> im tried right now so i just restored my older ubuntu for now will try upgrade it later again :(
[13:22] <oCean> is the mysql server currently running?
[13:22] <oCean> ok, we could do some checks, but it sounds you already chose to restore
[13:22] <EMKO> yea sorry
[13:23] <oCean> no problem
[13:23] <EMKO> i was trying to figure this out for a couple of hours
[13:23] <EMKO> but thanks anyways
[13:23] <oCean> welcome, and if it fails again, don't worry just ask here
[13:23] <EMKO> i have a feeling it was something to do with my.cnf that i didnt choose to update when it asked
[13:26] <Jwl81> Hi, I need help with Japanese filenames in ubuntu server. They're all showing up as ???? and my samba share sees them as alpbabets+numbers. I suspect i need to mount it correctly but I've used '	sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdc1 /media/HERMES -o uid=1000,gid=1000,iocharset=utf8,dmask=027,fmask=137' and I've installed the fonts 'sudo apt-get install ttf-takao'
[13:26] <Jwl81> what else do I need to do?
[13:30] <miceiken> My server seems to be unable to resolve hostnames since I upgraded to v12. What do I do?
[13:37] <andol> miceiken: I wonder if it might be resolvconf being used by default which bites you. Do you have your expected resolvers listed in /etc/resolv.conf?
[13:38] <Jwl81> andol: can you see if i made a mistake with my mount command? '	sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdc1 /media/HERMES -o uid=1000,gid=1000,iocharset=utf8,dmask=027,fmask=137'
[13:38] <Jwl81> japanese file names are still showing as ?????
[13:39] <andol> Jwl81: I really don't have any experience with FAT filesystems and charsets.
[13:40] <Jwl81> alright. thanks.
[15:12] <jsmith-argotec>  I tried to upgrade from 10.04 to 12.04 with do-release-upgrade -d but it failed due to slapd not installing properly
[15:12] <jsmith-argotec> there is a bug on it and a fix in proposed but... how in the world do I get the server to do-release-upgrade using a -proposed package?
[15:13] <jsmith-argotec> (server is in the failed to upgrade and tried to undo state right now - haven't rebooted or anything)
[15:28]  * koolhead17 SpamapS "good morning from SF sir"
[15:29]  * koolhead17 is feeling so lazy 
[16:34] <blendedbychris> anyone around to explin iostat-x
[16:35] <blendedbychris> does a consisten wkB/s of 429.96 mean it's writing that alot?
[16:35] <blendedbychris> writing the the drive*
[16:35] <pabelanger> Looks like we didn't do a good job testing keystone, bug 944684.  It looks like dbconfig-common doesn't even work properly
[17:20] <Tohuw> What is wrong with my syntax here: ufw allow on eth0 from any to 10.254.7.5 smbd
[17:22] <qman__> Tohuw, missing 'in' or 'out'
[17:23] <qman__> i.e. allow in on eth0
[17:24] <Tohuw> qman__: I tried ufw allow in on eth0 from any to 10.254.7.5 smbd and still get wrong number of arguments
[17:25] <qman__> also missing proto
[17:25] <Tohuw> Ah. what does "proto" mean?
[17:25] <qman__> 'proto smbd'
[17:25] <qman__> (assuming that's a valid protocol name)
[17:25] <Tohuw> oh wait, protocol
[17:25] <Tohuw> duh
[17:29] <Tohuw> qman__: I found the issue. I mistakenly believed ufw read from init.d, it does not. It reads from /etc/service. I'll just have to make an app profile for smbd. Thanks.
[17:31] <qman__> yeah, init.d is being phased out, part of the whole upstart thing
[19:30] <pukeko_> hiya - i have got a degraded /dev/md0 and /dev/md1 but /dev/md2 is ok... (raid1 - two disks with three partitions each) - how do i "fix" this ?
[19:32] <pukeko_> im pretty sure its an hardware prob
[19:32] <pukeko_> but i would like to attempt rebuilding it
[19:36] <jacobw> is logstash packaged for 12.04?
[19:38] <ikonia> pukeko_: fail the disk and swap it out
[19:38] <ikonia> or re-add the failed partitions
[19:39] <ikonia> pukeko_: you sometimes get failed meta devices while others work if there is a lag spinning up the disk
[19:43] <pukeko_> ikonia: i do not know the syntax to re-add the failed partitions
[19:45] <ikonia> pukeko_: mdadm --manage /dev/md$ --add /dev/$disk
[19:45] <pukeko_> ikonia: not "--re-add" ?
[19:45] <ikonia> I'm not aware there is a "--re-add" option
[19:46] <ikonia> never heard of that
[19:46] <pukeko_> brb
[19:50] <pukeko_> ikonia: ah thats better - it appears to be rebuilding ( the Dell BIOS alerted to a disk error also so /dev/sdb's days could be numbered )
[19:56] <ikonia> understood
[19:56] <ikonia> that option has always worked fine with me, so I wouldn't worry
[21:44] <miceiken> My server seems to be unable to resolve some hostnames since I dist upgraded, any ideas?
[21:44] <miceiken> Although from googling it seems like it may be a package error
[21:44] <RoyK> check /etc/resolv.conf
[21:47] <Aison> how can i temporary disable this check in the kernel? sd 10:0:0:0: ioctl_internal_command return code = 8000002
[21:47] <Aison> oh, sorry
[21:48] <Aison> I mean TCP: Possible SYN flooding on port 8080. Dropping request.  Check SNMP counters.
[21:48] <Aison> I would like to test the server with flooding 8080
[21:49] <miceiken> what about it RoyK
[21:50] <miceiken> nameserver 81.167.36.3
[21:50] <miceiken> nameserver 81.167.36.11
[21:50] <RoyK> hm... and if you type "host asdf.com", does it look that up?
[22:19] <miceiken> RoyK then it must be ZNC package
[22:25] <Resistance> miceiken:  are you having trouble with ZNCs?
[22:26] <ball> For an application where we want to be able to grow a filesystem with our data, is it sensible to have an lvm pool with underlying RAID-1 pairs?
[22:27] <Resistance> miceiken:  what's the issue(s) you're having?  I may be able to help a bit
[22:27]  * Resistance doesnt have backlogs
[22:36] <Deathvalley122> hello can anyone tell me how the dns's stayed saved on boot up?
[22:45] <Resistance> Deathvalley122:  can you be more specific?
[22:47] <Deathvalley122> Resistance: the DC messed up my dns and the repos for my server is not resolving and when I put the nameservers in the resolv conf and I reboot the server it does not stay saved
[22:52] <pdtpatr1ck> Deathvalley122: are u using static? if so -- in ur /etc/network/interfaces -- add dns-nameservers <ip addy>
[22:52] <Deathvalley122> http://pastebin.com/DKSdCDt6
[22:52] <Deathvalley122> yes
[22:52] <Deathvalley122> I tried that
[22:52] <Deathvalley122> and I when I rebooted it got erased
[22:53] <pdtpatr1ck> pastebin ur interfaces file please
[22:53] <pdtpatr1ck> if u don't mind
[22:57] <pdtpatr1ck> Deathvalley122: so here's an example of mine
[22:57] <pdtpatr1ck> http://paste.ubuntu.com/972462/
[22:58] <Deathvalley122> does it stay saved on reboot?
[22:58] <pdtpatr1ck> yup
[22:59] <pdtpatr1ck> if u add it manually to /etc/resolv.conf -- it'll get wiped
[22:59] <pdtpatr1ck> adding it to /etc/network/interfaces  is best idea
[23:06] <pdtpatr1ck> Deathvalley122: you can read more here: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man8/resolvconf.8.html
[23:07] <Deathvalley122> ok
[23:07] <Deathvalley122> I am trying again
[23:08] <pdtpatr1ck> k
[23:08] <Deathvalley122> http://pastebin.com/U4m0nFX0 pdtpatr1ck
[23:09] <pdtpatr1ck> ur missing dns-nameservers and dns-search
[23:09] <Deathvalley122> ya
[23:11] <pdtpatr1ck> http://pastie.org/pastes
[23:11] <pdtpatr1ck> so it would be something along those lines
[23:11] <pdtpatr1ck> adjust to fit your environment
[23:14] <Deathvalley122> well I dunno what to put as the dns search pdtpatr1ck
[23:16] <pdtpatr1ck> when u do something like "nslookup google.com "
[23:16] <Deathvalley122> oh
[23:16] <pdtpatr1ck> it should give u a name of a server
[23:19] <Deathvalley122> ok
[23:20] <Deathvalley122> rebooted the server
[23:20] <Deathvalley122> its set to static
[23:20] <Deathvalley122> but I dunno
[23:20] <pdtpatr1ck> k
[23:21] <pdtpatr1ck> meaning ?
[23:24] <Deathvalley122> pdtpatr1ck: http://pastebin.com/4cq8AwRJ didn't work still not resolving the repos
[23:25] <pdtpatr1ck> please paste your correct interfaces file
[23:25] <pdtpatr1ck> also ping yahoo.com
[23:25] <pdtpatr1ck> does that work ?
[23:25] <koolhead17> Daviey, lynxman ping
[23:28] <Deathvalley122> pdtpatr1ck: http://pastebin.com/r9dDqT7S http://pastebin.com/ju6x4k4L
[23:29] <pdtpatr1ck> your network settings aren't correct
[23:29] <pdtpatr1ck> do this
[23:29] <pdtpatr1ck> comment out the static entry
[23:30] <pdtpatr1ck> change it to "iface eth0 inet dhcp"
[23:30] <pdtpatr1ck> then save it
[23:30] <pdtpatr1ck> and run "dhclient"
[23:30] <pdtpatr1ck> once u get an IP
[23:30] <pdtpatr1ck> take note of what is generated in /etc/resolv.conf
[23:31] <pdtpatr1ck> then when creating your static entry, make sure you remember all those details, ur dns server, default gateway, the subnet mask etc.
[23:31] <Deathvalley122> when you mean comment it out do you mean putting a #?
[23:31] <pdtpatr1ck> yup
[23:32] <Deathvalley122> ok do I reboot to find out what is generating?
[23:32] <pdtpatr1ck> nope
[23:32] <pdtpatr1ck> just save the interfaces file
[23:33] <pdtpatr1ck> then type "dhclient eth0"
[23:33] <pdtpatr1ck> it will take couple of seconds and then receive an offer
[23:33] <pdtpatr1ck> once it is complete
[23:33] <pdtpatr1ck> run "ip addr show eth0"
[23:33] <pdtpatr1ck> this should give u the ip address and the subnet mask and broadcast
[23:33] <pdtpatr1ck> then run "route -n" to get your default gateway
[23:33] <pdtpatr1ck> you can see your dns settings in /etc/resolv.conf
[23:34] <pdtpatr1ck> then put all that together and create your static entry
[23:34] <Deathvalley122> I am not sure what its doing
[23:34] <Deathvalley122> lol
[23:34] <pdtpatr1ck> btw - u don't need to reboot each time. Once u make ur changes, ur free to test by trying to update. If they don't work, then u did something wrong
[23:35] <Deathvalley122> no output just stuck on that command
[23:35] <pdtpatr1ck> dhclient is going to request an IP from ur DHCP server or it will ask ur ISP for an IP
[23:35] <Deathvalley122> nothing comes up
[23:35] <Deathvalley122> its just stuck on there
[23:36] <pdtpatr1ck> give it a second or two
[23:36] <pdtpatr1ck> how is this server connecteD?
[23:36] <pdtpatr1ck> is it directly connected to the public ?
[23:36] <pdtpatr1ck> or is this internal and connect to a switch or a router ?
[23:37] <Deathvalley122> I dunno its from a DC
[23:37] <Deathvalley122> my guess is that they use vlan
[23:37] <pdtpatr1ck> i c
[23:37] <pdtpatr1ck> is there another server within the same VLAN ?
[23:38] <Deathvalley122> I .... dunno pdtpatr1ck
[23:38] <Deathvalley122> my guess is they really messed up something pdtpatr1ck
[23:40] <pdtpatr1ck> well u gonna have to do some digging around or ask someone. U've got to know how the server is connected. If there's no DHCP server then it is not going to be able to just pull IPs. If it is directly connected to the public (which would be weird) then u need to know whether ur ISP gave u static address and if so, they'll usually give u more information along with the IPs to be able to properly setup your network.
[23:40] <pdtpatr1ck> so ur going to have to do some leg work
[23:40] <pdtpatr1ck> Goodluck
[23:41] <Deathvalley122> thanks pdtpatr1ck I will just have the DC deal with it