[04:06] <jdstrand> hallyn: nice! :)
[06:05] <dcw329> !rules
[06:07] <dcw329> is anybody active?
[06:11] <lifeless> 'yes'
[07:26] <RoyK> 'ish'
[13:29] <braverock2> does anyone here know how to create an avahi iso ?  I can't get the usb image here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/MAAS/AvahiBoot to boot on any machine, so I want to try a CD.
[13:30]  * braverock2 is trying to deploy MaaS nodes without controlling the dhcp server, which the documentation is still very limited on
[13:34] <DDemon> Is it possible to downgrade to an older kernel in ubuntu server 12.04? for example the 3.0 one, and ifyes, what package should I be using? (The 3.2 kernel is giving me issues)
[14:14] <DDemon> I want to run the 3.0.0-12-server kernel on my 12.04-server, what package should I take? (Not too femiliar with this)
[14:17] <braverock2> you'll probably need to compile the kernel from the kernel sources package
[14:19] <DDemon> There are some packages I can download, and I did one on a virtual machine to test, but I'm not entirely sure it was a correct kernel (was a .deb package) because those tutorials always mention generik ones, this one was the lucid version, is there a difference?
[14:44] <genii-around> Interesting. Didn't know this was here before. http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/info/kernel-version-map.html
[15:52] <three18ti> well, here goes nothing... upgrading my production ubuntu server from 11.10 to 12.04...
[15:52] <three18ti> wish me luck.
[16:33]  * koolhead17 wishes luck to three18ti 
[16:49] <three18ti> and it seems everything went swimmingly.
[16:53] <koolhead17> three18ti, awesome
[16:54] <three18ti> :)
[16:54] <three18ti> now to upgrade the chiliproject installation...
[18:09] <harushimo> does anybody use juju
[18:09] <harushimo> ?
[18:09] <harushimo> I have an error message that I don't understand
[18:11] <themgt> is it possible to install a precise kvm with vmbuilder on an oneiric box?
[18:11] <themgt> I'm getting:
[18:11] <themgt> 2012-06-17 14:08:49,900 ERROR   : Invalid suite: "precise". Valid suites are: dapper gutsy hardy intrepid jaunty karmic lucid maverick natty oneiric
[18:12] <TheLordOfTime> themgt:  it might not have a rule for it
[18:30] <harushimo> I keep getting this error for juju: Bootstrap aborted because file storage is not writeable: The supplied storage credentials were not accepted by the server.
[18:37] <harushimo> what does that juju error message mean?
[18:57] <themgt> looks like this basic process works, so far: http://askubuntu.com/questions/73706/using-vmbuilder-to-build-an-11-10-vm-from-10-04
[21:10] <Murilos---> Hello
[21:12] <JoeCoder> should a user be able to access a folder if it does not have read permission to the parent folder?
[21:13] <JoeCoder> I think it will need the execute bit set?
[21:32] <zaitzev> anyone around?
[21:33] <StevenR_> zaitzev: if you have a question, just go ahead and ask it. If someone knows, they'll speak up :)
[21:33] <zaitzev> I'm having this weird problem on my 12.04 LTS server. The ethernet port (?) is hanging up, or something.. I can't really explain what happens, other than it loses connectivity completely
[21:34] <zaitzev> I got a couple of photos off of the screen that shows the messages; http://i.imgur.com/oSAkj.jpg and http://i.imgur.com/peTgf.jpg
[21:35] <StevenR_> zaitzev: looks like a driver fault
[21:35] <zaitzev> and it happens randomly, I have no idea what would trigger such a thing. The only thing running 24/7 on the server is Cherokee and Deluge, both of which aren't using any noticeable bandwidth, at least not at the time of the hangup
[21:36] <StevenR_> zaitzev: can you pastebin the output of lspci from the server?
[21:36] <zaitzev> sec
[21:36] <zaitzev> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1046266/
[21:37] <StevenR_> zaitzev: server board, dual intel nics?
[21:37] <StevenR_> zaitzev: physical server?
[21:37] <zaitzev> yeah
[21:38] <zaitzev> dell poweredge with 2x Intel Xeon 2.6 GHz
[21:39] <zaitzev> any suggestions?
[21:46] <StevenR_> hmmm.
[21:47] <StevenR_> zaitzev: is your server up to date? There have been a number of kernel updates recently?
[21:47] <zaitzev> I run update & upgrade regularly yes
[21:47] <zaitzev> with kernel updates once or twice I guess
[21:51] <StevenR_> zaitzev: you guess?  try  sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade  does it want to update stuff?
[21:51] <zaitzev> I did the update just minutes before logging onto irc ;)
[21:51] <StevenR_> (apt-get upgrade doesn't seem to want to update everything for me, so I usually use dist-upgrade)
[21:52] <StevenR_> (like kernel updates get withheld)
[21:52] <zaitzev> I'll try that now then, see what it says
[21:53] <zaitzev> yeah I see what you mean
[21:53] <zaitzev> it's updating some kernel stuff now
[21:53] <harushimo> hey everyone, I'm getting this aws_access_key_id whenever I'm trying to bootstrap juju
[21:53] <zaitzev> what annoys me is that I can't replicate the problem
[21:54] <harushimo> isn't aws for amazon web services?
[21:54] <StevenR_> zaitzev: I used to have a problem with a DVB device on previous versions, never could find the trigger. Not had it since the upgrade to precise
[21:54] <zaitzev> I'm running 12.04 LTS btw, didn't I say?
[21:54] <StevenR_> zaitzev: it would go for weeks, then suddenly, blow away all my USB devices
[21:55] <zaitzev> this stuff is typical first world problems, lol.
[21:55] <StevenR_> zaitzev: yes. My point was that I'm running a different kernel to that previous version of ubuntu :)
[21:55] <zaitzev> NEW packages: linux-headers-3.2.0-25 linux-headers-3.2.0-25-generic linux-image-3.2.0-25-generic
[21:56] <zaitzev> not entirely sure what previous versions I had there, heh..
[21:56] <zaitzev> oh nvm, i think it was 0-24 :p
[21:57] <zaitzev> I'm gonna reboot this paperweight and cross my fingers for this crap to not happen again, brb.
[21:59] <zaitzev> back
[21:59] <zaitzev> what do you think can cause the hangup? faulty port or driver?
[22:00] <StevenR_> zaitzev: if the issue continues, it would be helpful to file a bug (or contribute to one if you can find a bug that matches your issue)
[22:01] <zaitzev> I'm gonna do what I can to replicate the issue, by doing whatever it is I do when it occurs
[22:05] <zaitzev> I wonder what else fun I can use this server for
[22:33] <harushimo> is there a way vm to communicate with another machine?
[22:33] <harushimo> I'm running vm of ubuntu server. I want to setup samba share so I can setup files between my computer and the vm
[22:42] <patdk-lap> harushimo, it's called, a network :)
[22:46] <harushimo> haha
[22:46] <harushimo> I know
[22:46] <harushimo> what I'm trying to do is that some of the config files i'm writing on ubuntu-server aren't properly working
[22:47] <harushimo> I was thinking about writing my config files on my desktop and then transferring it to my virtual machine server
[22:47] <harushimo> quit being smart...I know its a network
[22:50] <patdk-lap> I just don't get the question at all
[22:50] <patdk-lap> want to setup samba to share? to a vm
[22:50] <patdk-lap> setup samba, have network in vm, done
[22:50] <patdk-lap> there is nothing else to it
[22:50] <harushimo> when I type samba on the server, it says to install samba4
[22:50] <harushimo> that is fine
[22:50] <harushimo> I want the server
[22:51] <harushimo> how do I get samba server?
[22:51] <patdk-lap> samba isn't the name of anything, that is your problem
[22:51] <patdk-lap> you want smbd likely
[22:51] <patdk-lap> or smbclient, or mount
[22:52] <patdk-lap> sounds like your question is, how do I install/setup samba
[22:52] <harushimo> yes
[22:52] <harushimo> I haven't done it on the server version. i have set it up on my desktop numerous times
[22:52] <harushimo> I know when I first install server a couple weeks ago, there was an option for samba server
[22:53] <harushimo> how do I install samba properly?
[22:53] <harushimo> sudo apt-get install samba4? that is what terminal told me
[22:53] <patdk-lap> https://help.ubuntu.com/11.04/serverguide/samba-fileserver.html
[22:53] <harushimo> is it the same instructions for 12.04?
[22:54] <patdk-lap> mostly
[22:54] <patdk-lap> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba/SambaServerGuide
[22:54] <patdk-lap> would be currently, but it's missing the install via cli part :(
[22:54] <patdk-lap> but ya, apt-get install samba or samba4 would do it
[22:56] <harushimo> oh okay
[22:56] <harushimo> thanks
[23:20] <StevenR_> ls
[23:21] <IdleOne> Permission Denied. This incident will be reported.