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blendedbychrishttps://launchpad.net/~mojocode/+archive/ppa/?field.series_filter=lucid < can i recompile those using precise somehow?01:00
adam_gDaviey: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1065286/  <- the x'd lines are thoes that ive hit up with the test log and note. i left the dns_domains bug for manual verification tomorrow, and two others that didnt have #'s attached.01:05
adam_gDaviey: i didn't touch the tags on any of them. gotta run. tty tomorrow.01:05
adam_gzul: ^01:05
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Davieyadam_g: cool01:12
ironhalikHello guys01:15
ironhalikanyone knows, what would be the best way to get the motd script from ubuntu server and adapt it for debian?01:16
ironhalikas I uderstand, it uses some of the landscape functionality01:16
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blendedbychrishttps://launchpad.net/~blendedbyus/+archive/master << why is there no key :|01:23
uvirtbotNew bug: #264289 in backuppc (main) "file and folder names" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26428902:26
mariooohi all. a somewhat silly question I just can't seem to find the answer to: how do I go about rebooting an existing linux install to the attached ubuntu install cd...?03:04
marioooI keep getting through to the existing installs GRUB selection screen, is that too far gone?03:05
uvirtbotNew bug: #995285 in nova (main) "if /etc/sudoers.d/nova_sudoers is removed, upgrades fail" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99528503:06
qman__mariooo, yes, you need to configure your BIOS to boot from CD03:13
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wrapidsAnyone see a problem with this? http://pastebin.com/ZA4gXNck I don't think this is the problem I'm having, but I'd like to make sure.03:25
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uvirtbotNew bug: #990944 in postfix (main) "postfix no configuration resolvconf" [Undecided,Expired] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99094404:26
uvirtbotNew bug: #991078 in postfix (main) "package postfix 2.9.1-4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed pre-removal script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,Expired] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99107804:26
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1019133 in bacula (main) "package bacula-director-mysql 5.2.5-0ubuntu6.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101913304:56
marioooqman__: of course, thanks!05:19
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elfrannej ai des logs qui commence a etre trop imposant en taille et donc je suis en train de pensez a activer logrotate mais je ne suis pas certain de savoir comment ca marche ... il regarde simplement la date du ficher ? ou il analyse chaque ligne ?08:56
elfrannesorry miss click08:57
elfrannewrong channel08:57
samba35how do i check my kvm /ehternet bridge is working09:12
samba35while installing guest i select nat but i want  bridge ,i have change nat to bridge from virt-manager gui09:13
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trapnihow do I get the ubuntu (server) package kernel sources that are used to actually build the .deb's binary package? I would like to inject a patch for my hosts.09:36
ikoniatrapni: apt-get source $package will get you the source package09:36
trapniikonia: ah. ty very much :)09:37
Davieytrapni: out of interest, what patch do you need?09:38
trapniDaviey: I am running OpenStack on and in Ubuntu 12.04, and every few hours, the KVM instances are loosing network connectivity due to a potential virtio_net bug I am hunting down since a few weeks now. It seems that issue is well known since March already, but it seems there is a fix out there already, too, and yet, not applied to Ubuntu 12.04's kernel.09:45
Davieytrapni: do you have the bug number?09:58
Davieytrapni: FWIW, i'm not aware of this issue at all..  If i am, there is a higher chance it will be fixed.09:58
Ruetobasperhaps this https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42829 ?10:02
uvirtbotbugzilla.kernel.org bug 42829 in kvm "KVM Guest with virtio network driver loses network connectivity" [Blocking,Resolved: code_fix]10:02
trapniDaviey: tbh, I did a shit in getting the really urgent dnsmasq fix applied to Precise, and they seemed to not care at all (for real). I'm not that happy about how ubuntu devs (those that replied to my dnsmasq issue) work.10:04
trapniRuetobas: yes, that one is one of the bugs I found and are related to this issue10:06
trapniRuetobas: there are also 2 in launchpad10:06
Davieytrapni: dnsmasq bug number?10:06
trapniDaviey: ugh, sec10:06
Davieytrapni: I need launchpad bug numbers.10:07
Davieytrapni: by the way, "they" is "us".. And i'm trying to help.10:07
trapnihttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/101352910:07
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1013529 in dnsmasq "dnsmasq < 2.61 cause problems with dhcp in single-bound VLAN interfaces (dup-of: 1006898)" [High,Confirmed]10:07
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1006898 in dnsmasq "[SRU] dnsmasq fails at leasing issues when using vlan mode" [Medium,Fix released]10:07
trapniDaviey: that's why I tried to be polite in saying "those that replied to my dnsmasq issue" :-)10:08
trapnihttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/100689810:09
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1006898 in dnsmasq "[SRU] dnsmasq fails at leasing issues when using vlan mode" [Medium,Fix released]10:09
Ruetobastrapni we hit this issue when stressing the virtio interface, and now we work around it using the vhostnet module10:09
trapnithis is the second dnsmasq ticket10:09
Davieytrapni: it seems to be making progress?10:10
trapniRuetobas: we're having about 25 KVM nodes in our new openstack environment now, and every day about 4 die frequently. the worst case was, that one died just 2.5 hours after having fixed it (with a workaround)10:10
samba35i am new to kvm ,i have setup a guest (windows 7) on ubuntu 12.04 in bridge mode i want to guest should have fix ip how do i assign fix ip to guest from ubuntu or do i have to add in windows nic card10:10
Davieytrapni: FWIW, the dnsmasq issue i started looking into myself.. it's not a trivial backport to precise, due to significant refactoring of upstream10:11
trapniDaviey: as of #18 in the latter ticket, I'd say no unless someone is willing to do the big testplan and all its related work (which I don't have time for :)10:11
trapniDaviey: it's just an addition to bind to the network interface it is listening (accepting packets) from, iirc.10:12
Davieytrapni: If you are willing to put time into verifying it resolves, and regression free.. that would be a big help.10:12
Davieytrapni: I mean, cherry picking the upstream fix isn't a painfree task.10:13
trapniDaviey: I absolutely agree, but my backlog is so filled already, that I'm kind of... well... happy with every free off-the-work hour being left over ;)10:13
Ruetobastrapni which workaround did you apply?10:14
trapniDaviey: as a quick-fix for the dnsmasq thing, I just hand-compiled dnsmasq 1.61 myself10:14
trapniRuetobas: inside local KVM, you can `ifconfig eth0 down` and up it again (add the default route by hand) and then it's back working.10:15
trapniRuetobas: i've written a tiny shellscript daemon, that checks connectivity every 5 secs, and if it fails, it does the above procedure to heal10:15
Davieytrapni: do you have the launchpad bug for https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42829 ?10:16
uvirtbotbugzilla.kernel.org bug 42829 in kvm "KVM Guest with virtio network driver loses network connectivity" [Blocking,Resolved: code_fix]10:16
uvirtbotNew bug: #1019221 in mailman (main) "package mailman 1:2.1.14-3 failed to install/upgrade: el subproceso instalado el script pre-removal devolvió el código de salida de error 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101922110:16
trapniDaviey: ugh, sec10:18
trapniDaviey: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/99797810:18
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 997978 in qemu-kvm "KVM images lose connectivity with bridged network" [High,Confirmed]10:18
trapniDaviey: but that's not the only one10:18
trapniDaviey: and i'd kiss you to the bottom when you're able to trigger the right persons to get this bug fix applied there :-)10:19
trapniDaviey: although, in that particular bug number, ppl seem not yet to know about the kernel.org bug report (IIRC)... or was it the other bug report? let me find.10:20
Davieytrapni: I don't believe the kernel.org bug is known, or being tracked by us.10:20
trapniDaviey: just found this one today morning in some odd reference, but was really happy, since it seems to be exactly what we're experiencing (and those in the related launchpad bug reports)10:21
samba35how do i assign static ip to guest on kvm10:21
Davieytrapni: Regarding the dnsmasq one.. it is making progress.. but note, there is complexity... zul, prepared the upload, he is a competent engineer.. and missed at least one change.. It's not unreasonable to delay until we have good confidence it's regression free.10:21
trapniDaviey: I'm not patronizing anyone :-)10:22
Ruetobastrapni have you tried using http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/VhostNet ?10:22
Davieytrapni: Would you be able to raise a bug, duplicating the description, and add other useful info.. and we'll try an get it fixed soonly.10:22
Davieytrapni: Oh, i wasn't suggesting you were.. but it seemed that you thought we weren't looking at the issue seriously.10:23
trapniRuetobas: that page is stunning. I just read about vhostnet today (in some bug report).10:23
trapniDaviey: don't take "we" or "you" personally. I just felt like left behind due to the bloat of dependencies, I mean, in Gentoo Linux I would have just revision-bumped the package and marked it firstly as unstable, so ppl can make use of it. :)10:24
trapniRuetobas: I've not used VhostNet yet (have to read about how to, first, anyways) but since the latency numbers look very promising, I'll have a look into it soon :)10:27
DavieyThere is a more pressing matter to hand that requires urgent attention.. I seem to be out of cookies.10:27
* patdk-lap hands daviey a sugar cookie10:28
DavieyThere aren't even any biscuits at all left, this will not o.10:29
Davieydo*10:29
* koolhead11 offers Daviey some choco cakes10:30
koolhead11lynxman: nijaba seems to be in news today :)10:30
lynxmankoolhead11: he is indeed10:31
koolhead11lynxman: how was the juju demo sir?10:32
lynxmankoolhead11: quite good!10:32
koolhead11lynxman: nice. So do need to do any change in charms while running it there? I don`t think so10:34
lynxmankoolhead11: nope10:34
koolhead11lynxman: and does it also work with HPcloud?10:35
lynxmankoolhead11: yes10:35
koolhead11lynxman: i think its good time to create nice blog jcastro <-- explaining how to use single charm without any change on all the cloud platform. Incredible10:36
koolhead11juju ++10:36
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1019258 in bacula (main) "package bacula-director-mysql 5.2.5-0ubuntu6.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 128" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101925812:26
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samba35what are the default firewall are installed on server  like apparmor and ufw ?12:42
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patdk-wkthere is only one firewall, iptables12:54
patdk-wkand normally ufw is installed to manage it12:55
cmolHi guys. Is any of you good at preseeding?12:56
zulDaviey: umm....swiftclient :)12:58
cmolI'm having a issue with static network configuration (from boot params), where the installation tries DHCP, fails, and then i can choose static, and then it reads the boot params given. Any ideas?12:59
samba35ok12:59
smoserrbasak, you rock12:59
smoserrbasak, we would need universe in a mirror for any realistic testing.13:00
uvirtbotNew bug: #1019269 in samba (main) "smbd crashed with SIGABRT in raise() (dup-of: 1016895)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101926913:01
RoyKsamba35: like patdk-wk said, ufw is a wrapper made to simplify iptables, which is an interface to netfilter in kernel. ufw is not enabled by default, so no firewall is installed on new systems.13:02
RoyK!ufw13:02
ubottuUbuntu, like any other Linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'ufw' command - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW | An alternative to ufw is the 'iptables' command - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo | GUI frontends such as Gufw (GNOME) and Guarddog (KDE from Lucid onwards) also exist.13:02
patdk-wkroyk, ufw keeps getting installed on my new install13:02
patdk-wkor maybe that was a mistake13:03
RoyKit's installed, but not enabled13:03
patdk-wkya13:03
* RoyK sees no reason to leave ufw out13:03
samba35ok13:03
patdk-wkpersonally, cause I don't like it :)13:03
patdk-wkand if I left it installed, someone might think it's in use :)13:03
RoyKpatdk-wk: that's rather personal ;)13:04
patdk-wkI'm a personal guy :)13:04
jdstrandthere is no need to remove ufw from an install. like others have said, it is not enabled by default and does nothing in the default install. one can enable it using preseeding or after installation13:04
patdk-wklike I said, it confuses others13:04
jdstrandif you aren't using, it doesn't hurt to remove it either, of course13:05
patdk-wkthe fact it confuses them is a different issue, but not one I can fix13:05
samba35brb13:07
RoyKpatdk-wk: even though it confuses *you*, it doesn't confuse most others ;)13:14
RoyKit's far more elegant than iptables13:14
ilmpcin the command sed -i /[regexp]/d, what regexp would I use to match  /** [several lines of text] **/ ? I've tried but I can't seem to get the escape characters right13:15
patdk-wkroyk, who said I was using iptables directly?13:29
RoyKpatdk-wk: I didn't, but I still don't see a reason for removing it...13:35
samba35i have installed ubuntu desktop  (package)on ubuntu server it was working fine till today but from today i am not able to use dash console to launch applications13:36
samba35even try are failed to search13:36
RoyKsamba35: strictly speaking, that's not a -server question ;)13:36
samba35yes i know but why all a sudden that should happen13:36
RoyKdunno - perhaps try to ask on #ubuntu13:37
samba35ok13:37
samba35they will say its server13:37
LordOfTimesamba35: the GUI related breaks can be in #ubuntu, they tend to stick to CLI here :P13:37
LordOfTimes/they/we/13:37
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zulDaviey: ping14:07
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1019290 in lxc (universe) "stop lxc-net should do stop even when USE_LXC_BRIDGE="false"" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101929014:21
Davieyzul: hey14:29
zulDaviey: so im just prepping the nova SRU for next week, should i add the additonal bug numbers to the existing SRU tracker14:30
Davieyzul: otp14:30
zulk14:31
HFTwhat do people use for system basic system monitoring and alerting in the Linux world (I am Windows guy moving to Linux)14:52
resnoHFT: big beast yes14:52
cocoa117i have 2TB hard disk, and the whole disk is been used for lvm pv. However after create volume group, the volume group size is only 1.82TB, where did all the rest of 20G go?14:52
HFTI am happy with the commands used to determine what a system is doing at any particular time, I am just wondering what is used for automatic monitoring and reporting and maybe giving a web interface i can look at with system metrcs14:52
resnonagios is pain and a half HFT14:52
oCeandepends on your needs14:53
oCeanI love Zabbix14:53
resnoHFT: theres also munin14:53
resnoand cacti?14:53
resnooCean: how is zabbix?14:54
resnoi wasthinkingofzenoos14:54
HFTI would prefer something fairly lightweightm, i am not too interested in having to wade through shed loads of readme docs, i just want a simple way to send and email alert or whatever when  CPU or io or disksapce threshold is met, and also to allow running of custom scripts that are to monitor log files of bespoke software14:55
resnomost likely munin / catci i think14:55
HFTresno: so what do you use ?, what are the pros and cons of the 3 you suggested14:55
oCeanresno: great, also not very easy to setup, but then again our setup is for >800 servers,switches etc14:55
resnoHFT: i use none. munin, but my needs are even lesser then yours14:56
resnoha, i use munin usually14:56
oCeanzenoss is OK too, there is really no single "best"14:56
resnodoes munin / catci do notifications?14:56
HFTthere's spomething called Orca I have seen although i don;t think this is a centralised server reporting system i think it is just a way to get graphs on the server it is installed on of system metris14:56
resnoive never looked14:57
HFTmetrics14:57
HFTresno: but everyone who supports any server must at least have an alert setup for diskpace and CPU surely ? :)14:57
HFTok say I was going to go the route of creating my own simple monitoring tool.  how would you check the diskspace of other servers from a central reporting server14:59
HFTcan you run commands remotely on a linux machine15:00
souliaqI want to make "/etc/resolv.conf" permanent. I don't need use DHCP, /etc/network/interfaces never "invokes" dhcp. Google don't help.15:00
patdk-wkhft, snmp does all that, personally I use munin15:00
patdk-wkcacti, nagnos, ...15:00
patdk-wkthere are over 10 options you have15:01
resnopatdk-wk: munin can sendemails?15:02
patdk-wkno, munin can run command, and commands can send mail :)15:02
resno:-)15:02
patdk-wkpersonally I have it email me and txt me15:03
resnoHFT: i think cacti is a good fit15:03
HFTjust out of interest how do these tools work do you have to install software on all the boxes that are to be monitored or does the monitoring server connect and pull the data from the monitored servers15:03
patdk-wkeach one works different15:04
HFTok, forget monitoring tools.  How would you automate monitor the the diskspace on a remote machine with a script.  say you wanted to check the diskpace on a server.15:08
HFTjust that simple use case15:08
HFTIn Windows you find out the diskspace on a remote machine (if you have permissions in the Windows domain15:09
HFTso it is easy to write a script to check this15:09
HFTcan you share filesystems between Linux machines ( bare in mind ai am a noob with Linux)15:10
patdk-wkthere are a few15:13
patdk-wkglusterfs, gfs, ocfs15:13
patdk-wkoh, you mean normal smb, you could, but it normally reports inaccurate freespace15:14
LordOfTime^ that15:14
uvirtbotLordOfTime: Error: "that" is not a valid command.15:14
patdk-wkand that reporting only gets you diskspace15:14
drPoocould anybody point me to a tutorial on creating soft raid with parted and mdadm with disks larger than 2TB??15:16
drPoothis is driving me nutS!15:16
drPoocould anybody point me to a tutorial on creating soft raid with parted and mdadm with disks larger than 2TB??15:21
LordOfTime!repeat | drPoo15:23
ubottudrPoo: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/15:23
IdleOne!raid15:26
ubottuTips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto15:26
drPooIdleOne, I have checked all of those links and they do not pertain to >2TB disk soft raid15:28
souliaqI want to make "/etc/resolv.conf" permanent. I don't need use DHCP, /etc/network/interfaces never "invokes" dhcp. Google don't help.15:31
IdleOnedrPoo: sorry i don't have any experience with raid but I don't know why the size would matter15:38
genii-aroundpost-up echo "nameserver ip-address" > /etc/resolv.conf15:39
hallynstgraber: I've sent a patch upstream to fix lxc-execute failing with lxc-setcap.  but i don't intend to open a bug, just let the fix percolate downstream15:43
hallynyou know.  eventually.  it's at the end of a 48 patch queue :(15:44
hallynall right, i think this afternoon i may sync libcgroup into q15:45
hallynkees: ^ that would mean you'd be switched over to cgroup-lite for cgroup setup15:46
hallynstill discussing with jbernard what exactly to do long-term.  I'm thinking cgroup mounting and configuration will go back into cgroup-bin in a more baroque fashion, but no task auto-classification15:47
stgraberhallyn: replied to the e-mail, looks like unused variable15:53
hallynyeah, i thought it might be useful later, but it probably should be dropped.  anyway i wonder if i should exploit being capabilities maintainer to try and push /sys/kernel/security/capability/last_cap finally :)15:58
hallynexcept, the patch proves that it isn't strictly necessary15:58
hallynstgraber: all right all right resetn without that var :)16:14
hallynthanks16:14
stgraberhallyn: thanks16:16
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computermanah16:28
computermanfound the right channel :-)16:28
computermani need some help setting up RAID16:30
computermaneither 1/0 or 616:30
computermananyone around?16:31
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computermani've chosen the raid setup i want -- but when i try to write/finalize my options - i get the message "root something is not defined.. you may do this in the partition menu"17:17
computermanbut i do not find such thing in there17:17
metasansanaUnity rocks!!17:24
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zulhallyn: ping im getting this traceback when trying to run libvirt-lxc openstack on quantal17:33
zulhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1066416/17:33
adam_gzul: have you done any kvm/libvirt quantal yet?17:34
zuladam_g: yeah works fine for me17:34
adam_gzul: multi or single node?17:35
zulsingle17:35
adam_ghmmm17:35
zulproblems?17:38
gary_postererv help17:44
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adam_ghallyn: is 12.10 shipping libvirt 0.9.12, or will that be updated?18:25
zulit will be updated (pretty sure)18:29
zul0.9.13-rc2 is out18:29
adam_gah18:33
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hallynadam_g: why do you ask?  something you need in 0.9.13?18:55
hallynzul: hm, have you created a simple ubuntu libvirt-lxc container and had it work?18:57
hallynapparmor profile - i wonder if this is fallout from the lxc-svirt work18:58
zulyeah for some reason it cant load veth18:58
hallyncould be quite a pickle to straighten out if so18:58
hallynzul: is veth kernel module loaded?18:58
zulyeah18:58
hallyn<frown>18:58
hallynfiring off an instance to do a simple container test18:59
zulhallyn: the only difference is this part: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1066549/18:59
hallyn(long as i'm waiting for ppa to build libcgroup so i can test anyway...)18:59
hallynbut that's for a host-wide bridge right?  does that not exist at all in precise?19:00
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zuli need to check in precise19:10
adam_ghallyn: nah, just trying to debug some networking problem and noticed CTRL_IP_LEARNING mentioned in the docs. was curious.19:12
ironmHi guys. In case you are looking for it:  mariadb-server 5.5.25 repo for off-line installations on ubuntu-server 12.04: http://rsync.it-infrastrukturen.org/mariadb/ubuntu/mariadb-5.5.25-ubuntu-12.04-repo.tgz19:15
ironm<ironm> http://rsync.it-infrastrukturen.org/mariadb/ubuntu/mariadb-test-5.5.25-ubuntu-12.04-repo.tgz19:15
ironm<ironm> http://rsync.it-infrastrukturen.org/mariadb/ubuntu/mariadb-ubuntu-local-repo.pdf19:15
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hallynzul: yeah, reproduced jsut following19:40
hallynhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/SergeHallyn_libvirtlxc19:40
zulgood im not going crazy19:41
hallynzul: but it only gives the failed to load apparmor msg once, next time it just fails to start19:44
zulhallyn: if i disable apparmor it says failed to load veth19:44
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Guest90451Anyone have an familiarity with using IPSec to VPN to AWS?19:46
hallynzul: after you disable apparmor do you stop/start libvirt?19:47
zulyep19:47
hallyni don't find the actual policy file so i think the cod is just failing to write the tempalte19:47
hallynhm19:48
hallynzul: i dunno, not obvious to me in the code.  have you opened a bug?19:55
zulnot yet ill do so this weekend19:55
hallynzul: ok cool, my wiki page should serve as very simple reproduction instructions19:57
hallynthen we can beg jdstrand for input :)19:57
zulim going to try -rc3 as well19:57
zuler...rc219:57
zulim thinking selinux might something to do with it19:57
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tjaaltonzul: hmm, liblda-2.4-2 depends on heimdal libs, wasn't it supposed to _not_ build dep on heimdal-dev?20:01
tjaalton*libldap20:01
tjaaltonmakes everything build-depending on libldap2-dev pull heimdal instead of mit..20:02
tjaaltonthis is precise, haven't checked quantail20:02
tjaaltonthe build-depends are broken in multiple ways..20:04
zultjaalton: im away...please open up a bug20:05
tjaaltonzul: ah, will do20:05
uvirtbotNew bug: #1019398 in lxc (universe) "Allow creation of container root filesystem in a user defined location" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101939820:06
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hallynd'oh, actually i don't have upload rights to libcgroup20:38
hallynroaksoax: hey, are you still around?20:41
stgraberhallyn: hmm, what packageset is it in then?20:41
roaksoaxhallyn: here20:41
hallynstgraber: it's in universe20:41
hallyndoes thtat mean it can't be in server set?20:41
stgraberah right, because nothing actually depends on it... it can be added to the server packageset but you'd need to ping cjwatson for that as it needs to be added to his script20:42
hallynstgraber: ubuntu-server-dev only had upload rights in oneiric20:42
hallynstgraber: probably should do that, but for now...20:42
stgraberthe server packageset is automatically generated from seed20:42
hallynroaksoax: would you mind grabbing the dsc under http://people.canonical.com/~serge/libcgroup_0.38-1ubuntu1 and pushing it?20:42
roaksoaxhallyn: sure20:43
stgraberhallyn: are cgroup-lite and libcgroup still separate sources?20:43
hallynstgraber: yup, for now20:44
roaksoaxhallyn: can you also give me the .orig.tar.gz?20:44
hallynstgraber: the cgroup-lite scripts will probably move into libcgroup, but we have to drop the dangerous stuff so that libcgroup can  get into main20:44
hallynroaksoax: d'oh, yeah (it came from pull-debian-source, but just a sec)20:45
stgraberhallyn: right, and when that happens libcgroup will automatically be moved to the server packageset (as the source of cgroup-lite)20:45
hallynstgraber: but we don't really want to go any time without cgroup upstart job in main, so for now i preferred to have cgroup-bin depending on cgroup-lite20:46
hallynroaksoax: pushed20:46
roaksoaxhallyn: done!20:48
hallynroaksoax: thanks!20:50
hallynwondering if ineed to blog to warn people...20:50
arooni-mobilewhats the best way to figure out where the majority of my disk space is used?  i remember doing something like du -chs *  ... for each directory is this the best approach or is there something else better20:50
swarooni-mobile: '$ df -h'?20:55
stgraberhallyn, roaksoax: whichever of you generated the .changes for libcgroup forgot about using -v for merges21:00
roaksoaxstgraber: my bad21:01
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adam_gsmoser: around?21:14
Davieyhallyn: Hey, did you make any progress with that networking bug?21:15
smoseradam_g, here for ...21:16
smoserok whats up, adam_g ?21:16
uvirtbotNew bug: #1019424 in openldap (main) "broken build-dependencies" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101942421:16
adam_gsmoser: trying to back door into a cloud image by mounting and setting a static IP. any gotchas? running into problems with SSH access21:18
smoseradam_g, you're wanting to ssh in ?21:19
smoserwith a password?21:20
smoserthe /etc/ssh/sshd_config will have to be changed.21:20
adam_gsmoser: no, with keys21:20
smoserdo you get console otuput?21:20
smoseroh.21:20
smoseryou have no data source21:20
adam_gsmoser: well, either. im dropping a key into /home/ubuntu/.ssh21:20
smoseryeah21:20
smoserso you dont have a data source, and thus the ssh keys for the host dont get generated21:20
smoseradd a datasource21:20
smoser(nocloud21:20
smoser)21:20
uvirtbotNew bug: #1019427 in samba (main) "package winbind 2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2.3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101942721:20
smoseradam_g, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cloud-init-dev/cloud-init/trunk/view/head:/doc/examples/seed/README21:21
adam_gsmoser: just what i needed, thanks21:21
arooni-mobilewhats the best way to figure out where the majority of my disk space is used?  i remember doing something like du -chs *  ... for each directory is this the best approach or is there something else better21:24
guntbertarooni-mobile: I start with du -sh /* to see what directory takes the biggest chunk21:25
hallynDaviey: no.  will look monday (if the libivrt-lxc one lets me)21:42
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hallynstgraber: libcgroup - -v starting from what?21:44
VampireTeddyBearoh here will i set up my everlasting rest21:44
hallynstgraber: it was basically a sync, except for depending on cgroup-lite (which maybe i should have just not done)21:44
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erichammondarooni-mobile: sudo du -ak / | sort -nr | less21:48
erichammondarooni-mobile: Or, to show a remote system's disk usage graphically on a local desktop: ssh HOST sudo du -ak / | xdiskusage21:48
arooni-mobileinteresting21:49
arooni-mobilei new about the first method21:49
arooni-mobilesecond is new to me21:49
stgraberhallyn: when merging from Debian you're supposed to use -v<last ubuntu version> as a flag to debuild so that the Debian changes are included in the changelog21:49
erichammondI think there is a fancier graphical interface, but I'm stuck in my old ways.21:49
stgraberhallyn: unless it wasn't actually a merge, then the changelog shouldn't say it's a merge21:49
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hallynstgraber: right, no ubuntu chagnes were retained.  i think i mis-labeled it21:50
Jman2213Hey guys, does anyone have any experience with CoD4 servers running on Linux?21:50
hallynstgraber: so is that merge or a sync or something else in that case?21:51
hallynstgraber: have you kicked the dput?21:51
hallyn(can't recall if i saw the ubuntu/quantal archive email for it or not)21:52
Jman2213So I'm trying to start a game but when I type out the startup command line and try to run it I get an error "Segmentation fault" even though what I typed was to the letter of my tutorial. Ideas?21:53
stgraberhallyn: nope, it's indeed a merge in that case, so the changes should have been generated with "debuild -S -sa -v0.37.1-1ubuntu10" so that the generated .changes contains all the changes between 0.37.1-1ubuntu10 and 0.38-1ubuntu1 instead of just 0.38-1ubuntu121:53
hallynstgraber: but i didn't keep the old changelog entries21:53
stgraberhallyn: roaksoax uploaded it for you, so yeah, it's already in. The missing entries in .changes aren't a big problem, it's just annoying for people reading quantal-changes as we're lacking context on exactly what was merged21:53
hallyni gather i should ahve?21:53
stgraberhallyn: oh, then you didn't merge properly ;)21:54
hallynthat's bc i sync'ed!21:54
hallynuntil the last minute :)21:54
hallynsorry21:54
hallynroaksoax: sorry for dragging you down :(21:55
stgraberhehe, right, so we indeed have the same result as sync + another upload but with a single upload, that explains it :)21:55
stgraberhallyn: next time you're in a case like this, we have merge-changelog that takes two changelogs and outputs a merged one, then you can use -v<last ubuntu version> and get a nice .changes21:55
arooni-mobilewhats the best way to upgrade ubuntu 10.04 LTS ==> ubuntu 12.04 server?21:56
hallynmerge-changelog that works reliably?  sounds like magic.  I did used to hand-finagle them for big libvirt/multipath-tools merges...never used merge-changelog before21:57
stgraberhallyn: never failed for me yet21:57
hallyni assume the two it takes are old-ubuntu and new-debian+oneubuntu-entry21:58
stgraberarooni-mobile: "do-release-upgrade" is the proper way of doing it, not sure whether it'll let you do it already though. We only recommend upgrading from 10.04 to 12.04 starting with 12.04.1 (to be released end of August)21:58
arooni-mobileis this best? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PreciseUpgrades/#Network_Upgrade_for_Ubuntu_Servers_.28Recommended.2921:58
arooni-mobileah ok21:58
hallynarooni-mobile: yup21:58
arooni-mobileso sounds like i sit tight till august21:58
stgraberhallyn: yeah, it should be able to manage it fine with these arguments. I usually do: merge-changelog <debian> <old ubuntu> > <new ubuntu>21:58
hallynoh i somehow missed stgraber's response21:58
stgraberthen I dch -i to add the new entryon top21:58
hallynstgraber: ok makes sense21:59
hallynthx21:59
hallynheh i should figure out how to do that ubuntu member nick thing one of these days22:00
hallynanyway, gonna be a very busy day on monday.  think i'm stopping for today22:01
roaksoaxhallyn: no worries22:01
roaksoaxstgraber: i guess it was my fault for not letting hallyn know that he should just said "Resync from debian unstable" and made a change22:02
Davieyhallyn: cool22:09
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goddardhow can i upgrade from 10.10 to 12.04?22:16
genii-aroundgoddard: Because you're not currently on a Long Term Support release, you have to upgrade through all the intermediate ones22:17
IdleOneI would suggest a clean install instead of doing all the releases22:19
smw_workgoddard, I would just reinstall personally22:19
smw_work+1 IdleOne22:19
IdleOnethat many upgrades will take a long time and could cause issues22:19
IdleOnenormally shouldn't but why risk it22:19
genii-aroundgoddard: As everyone is pointing out, a clean install is going to be less headaches22:19
IdleOneand much faster22:20
hallynzul: oh, hey, i think we just need to cherrypick commit cf36c23bc952744feeb4d0b4fd81d7004bfed8cf from upstream: "Don't enable the AppArmour security driver with LXC"22:39
hallynwell commit 73580c60d1003c7d93125a0f62b673818a5da9c9 and cf36c23bc952744feeb4d0b4fd81d7004bfed8cf22:50
goddardok thx22:53
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moj0risinghi22:59
hallynzul: yeah, that works23:05
hallynif iget a chance i'll push a pkg tnoight23:06
hallynzul: http://people.canonical.com/~serge/libvirt-lxc-aa.debdiff23:17
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moj0risingis anyone here?23:20
court_jestermoj0rising: o/23:20
moj0risinghi, court_jester.23:24
moj0risingI'm having some trouble with UEC and was wondering if anyone can push me in the right direction.,.23:24
moj0risingI have installed ubuntu server 12.04 and UEC/MAAS23:25
moj0risingafter adding the first node, the dashboard shows a status for the new node as "commissioning"23:25
moj0risingit has said that since last night.23:25
moj0risingany ideas?23:26
Davieyhallyn / stgraber: Did you see lxc 0.8.0~rc1-6 has just been uploaded to debian?23:31
stgraberDaviey: nope, I guess hallyn or I will have a look at the change, but it's unlikely to be too interesting23:33
stgraberthe past few changes were either taking some of our patches (as upstream hasn't merge any patch in months) or doing some changes that we ended up reverting in Ubuntu (init scripts and the like)23:34
Davieystgraber: ok, cool23:36
Davieyright, bed23:36
Jman2213So I'm trying to start a game but when I type out the startup command line and try to run it I get an error "Segmentation fault" even though what I typed was to the letter of my tutorial. Ideas?23:37

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