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demonsporkI have an old laptop running Ubuntu 12.04 server in a corner and I was wondering what software you would recommend to set up backups for it? The data that I really need will fit in my dropbox account but I would like to back the entire thing up to an external drive on a regular basis, preferably a barebones backup if that could be accomplished00:06
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1026402 in ceph (main) "mon cluster (no cephx) fails to start unless empty keyring files are created" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102640200:46
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MosquitoCRAnyone knows what is a really good tool to stress the I/O read and write ? for raid 10 or raid 5 servers ?02:12
patdk-lapsure, do whatever your going be doing on them02:15
patdk-lapcause any benchmark you do will be meaningless, unless it correctly mimics your workload02:15
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Skaagis there some tool in ubuntu that I can install that exposes the server status via apache? (web)03:11
MoleManSkaag: 'server status' ?03:16
SkaagI meant something like webmin but more decent ;)03:16
MoleMannot sure about admin... but my google-fu suggests you look up cacti03:17
* MoleMan boots VM to look at03:17
Skaagcacti is great03:18
Skaagbut it's a bit too much, and there's no control over the server, it just measures various metrics and graphs them with rrd03:18
Skaaganyway never mind, I guess webmin will have to do for now03:18
MoleManwhat control did you want?03:18
SkaagI guess what webmin does… just with a nicer GUI.03:19
SkaagI find the webmin UI repulsive.03:19
Skaagbut functionality is great!03:19
MoleManhaha, are there not any replacement styles/themes available? bit of searching might turn up someones customised CSS for it or whatver...03:23
mgiHey, does anyone have any suggestions on how I could use smbios from the installer? I need to set PXE boot to false after the installer finishes so it doesn't PXE boot and install all over again. (This is normally achieved by executing smbios-token-ctl, however even if the binaries are on the /target I won't be able to run because I presume it installs some modules in the kernel)03:58
mgiI hope some of that makes a little bit of sense.03:59
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uvirtbotNew bug: #999725 in ntp (main) "broken start-up dependencies for ntp (starts before NIS is available)" [Medium,Expired] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99972504:26
ScottK!webmin | Skaag05:03
ubottuSkaag: webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system.05:03
ScottKIIRC Zentyl (or something similar is suggested now)05:03
Skaagoh cool05:03
Skaagthank you!05:03
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ScottKMoleMan: ^^^ happy now.05:10
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1026478 in samba (main) "CIFS: Files not shown in mount.smbfs directory listings" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102647807:26
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mardraumanyone using quantal with kvm and libvirt notice that when libvirt 0.9.13 was imported virsh can't see VMs anymore (user is member of group libvirtd) unless running as root?07:38
mardraumnot sure if it's a bug or a change to the behaviour07:38
uvirtbotNew bug: #1026480 in openssh (main) "SSH broken with 'Corrupted MAC on input' in last QUANTAL upgrade" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102648007:41
jamespagemardraum, I see the same issue (just upgraded)08:11
jamespageoddly I can see stuff using virt-manager08:11
jamespagebut not using virsh08:11
jamespagemardraum, wanna raise a bug and I'll confirm it?08:12
jamespageDaviey, the floodlight package it nearly there - upstream are testing from PPA ATM to validate its all good08:13
jamespagebut my local testing looked OK08:13
* RoyK is frustrated with ubuntu and kvm and the lack of sanlock support :(08:16
Davieyjamespage: woot08:17
Pupeno_WWhat does t mean as the execute permission for other in a directory? like: drwxrwxrwt  2 root root     4096 Jul 19 08:16 tmp/08:18
mardraumjamespage: thanks. sure, I'll do it now.08:19
uvirtbotNew bug: #1025203 in quantum "Trying to overwrite '/etc/quantum/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_quantum_plugin.ini', which is also in package quantum-server" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102520308:31
mardraumjamespage: Bug #102651508:34
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1026515 in libvirt "virsh unable to see running VMs since upgrade to libvirt 0.9.13" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102651508:34
jamespagemardraum, on it now - thanks!08:34
Pupeno_WIs there some program or way to check that the permissions of files and directories in /var are ok? I just accidentally changed many of them.08:37
disposab1eif i only need vlanX interface in my /etc/network/interfaces (vlan_raw_device eth0), do i need a separate stanza for eth0 or does it get brought up when vlanX starts?08:45
disposab1ei don't even want to have 'auto eth0' in there if i don't have to08:46
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slide23Does anyone know of a daemon that will monitor my internet connectivity and send me an email if it gets disconnected? It can't rely on an uplink test though it actually needs to try accessing something on the internet09:02
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rubiojrhowdy folks09:13
rubiojrhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/165075/how-to-get-isolcpus-kernel-parameter-working-with-precise-12-04-amd6409:13
rubiojrI've been researching that stuff for a while09:13
rubiojrhints?09:13
rubiojrmaybe kernel config related?09:13
rubiojrdo you believe that opening a LP issue is worth it?09:14
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1025664 in mysql-5.5 (main) "package mysql-server-5.5 5.5.24-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 failed to install/upgrade: le sous-processus script post-installation installé a retourné une erreur de sortie d'état 1" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102566409:56
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alex88hi guys, i want to run corosync after nova-network on boot, for now, i've removed corosync from boot and added "exec sleep 10 && service corosync start" at the end of /etc/init/nova-network10:09
alex88which is obviously horrible, but i was just testing if that works, what's the correct way?10:09
jamespageanyone care to give my an opinion on bug 102541810:11
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1025418 in openssh "Using ProxyCommand w/a non-existant host results in infinite spawns." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102541810:11
jamespages/my/me/10:11
rbasakjamespage: his screenshot is on the client, isn't it?10:14
jamespagerbasak, yes10:14
jamespageits a misconfiguration of openssh10:14
rbasakjamespage: best to compare this with a fork bomb I think. If he has permission to create a fork bomb, then this isn't a bug.10:14
jamespageits more whether this is a 'vulnerability'10:14
jamespageI just get dumped out when the bash can't allocate more memory....10:15
rbasakIf he does not have permission to create a fork bomb, and this allows him to, then it's a vulnerability10:15
jamespagerbasak, educate me - how would I check that?10:15
rbasakjamespage: I didn't mean as direct as that - just conceptually the boundary between a vulnerabiity and a misconfiguration10:16
jamespagerbasak, ah - I see10:17
rbasakjamespage: ulimit is the usual way to prevent resource exhaustion. On his machine, his ssh client is limited to that anyway10:17
rbasakIf he's exhausting resources as a client on his own machine, then he's not crossing a privilege boundary10:17
rbasakIf OTOH he manages to cause a resource exhaustion on the server, and the server is configured to resource limit him, then he's crossing a privilege boundary and it's a vulnerability10:18
rbasakIt's not clear to me that there's any resource exhaustion on the server at all. He says server, but it looks to me that's where he's running a client.10:18
rbasakSo what he's really after is configuring some resource limits10:18
rbasakjamespage: I can comment on the bug if you like? I'll even mark it as Invalid :)10:20
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jamespagerbasak, well as its a FUD target its safe to assume that 'server' is the client in this case10:21
jamespagerbasak, sure - feel free to comment and close - I think you are correct.10:21
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rbasakjamespage: re: bug 988819. I've verified that the fix appears to work, but am not sure how to test it fully. I've asked for test cases from the reporters on the bug. So it's now blocked on that. If this fix does work, then the only SRU will be for modsecurity-apache, which is in universe. Thus, is the 12.04.1 milestone target still relevant, or should I drop it?11:11
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 988819 in mod-proxy-html "[SRU] wrong path to libxml2.so.2 in mod_security - broken by multiarch enabled libraries" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/98881911:11
jamespagerbasak, I think that the test case can be technical11:11
rbasakI've verified that libxml2.so.2 is loaded, but not that it's functional11:12
jamespageso for example I think its sufficient to say - yes we can restart apache OK with it installed and we can see that this library has been loaded by using lsof or suchlike11:12
rbasakOK in that case we're done11:12
jamespagerbasak, 12.04.1 is agnostic of location BTW11:12
rbasakMay I paste your comment in the bug please? :)11:12
jamespagesure11:13
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jamespagedo you fancy doing the same fix for mod-proxy-html as well?11:13
jamespagerbasak, while you are there.....11:13
rbasakSure, is there a bug on that?11:13
jamespagesame bug11:13
jamespagedifferent task11:14
rbasakAh I missed that11:14
rbasakNo problem11:14
jamespagerbasak, marvellous - thanks v much11:14
* rbasak gets to it11:15
jamespagerbasak, if you ping me the branches I will upload for you as well11:16
rbasakOK, thanks!11:16
jamespagerbasak, so that means no fix in apache2 itself right?11:17
rbasakjamespage: for SRU, correct11:17
jamespagerbasak, OK - marking 'Invalid'11:17
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1024641 in mysql-5.5 (main) "package mysql-server-5.5 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: 正试图覆盖 /usr/bin/mysqltest,它同时被包含于软件包 mysql-server 5.5.25a-2" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102464111:36
uvirtbotNew bug: #1026570 in openldap (main) "slapd has random connection failures related to "do_extended: protocol version (2) too low"" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102657011:36
zulgood morning12:04
alex88hi guys, i've two machines, configured in the same way, in one pacemaker starts, in the other it doesn't..how can i debug why?12:27
zulalex88:  start by looking at the log file maybe?12:36
alex88zul: it seems as it never started12:36
zulalex88: checked the man page and put it in debug mode then?12:37
alex88ok, give me a second12:37
zulother than that i cant tell you what happened12:38
alex88because pacemaker writes log to /var/log/cluster/corosync.log but i get "corosync [pcmk  ] WARN: route_ais_message: Sending message to local.crmd failed: ipc delivery failed (rc=-2)"12:39
alex88let me search for debug12:39
alex88there is a -v flag. i've added an echo to file in the init script just to get if it's called12:42
alex88because after login i can start it without any problem12:42
zulalex88: then you google that message and figure it out12:43
zuland check for a #corosync channel12:43
alex88kk12:43
alex88thnx12:44
alex88it says it has been started12:44
alex88btw, i'll check12:44
hallynzul: libvirt in quantal has dropped the patch ubuntu/9002-better_default_uri_virsh.patch.  Just to make sure - that wasn't on purpose right?12:46
zulhallyn: no12:46
hallynk12:47
jamespagezul, hallyn: would that explain bug 102651512:47
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1026515 in libvirt "virsh unable to see running VMs since upgrade to libvirt 0.9.13" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102651512:47
hallynjamespage: yeah that's why i went looking12:47
jamespagehallyn, ah - I see12:47
hallyndo one of you have an /etc/ceph/ceph.conf?  does it look sensitive?12:48
hallynwondering if there is any reason qemu should *not* be given access t oit12:48
jamespagehallyn, I do - one second12:49
alex88a pacemaker purge->install make it working12:49
jamespagehallyn, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1099990/12:50
jamespagefor a client like libvirt it just contains addresses for the ceph monitors and nothing else AFAIK12:50
jamespagehallyn: I think it would be OK TBH12:53
rbasakjamespage: tested and done the MPs in bug 98881912:54
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 988819 in modsecurity-apache "[SRU] wrong path to libxml2.so.2 in mod_security - broken by multiarch enabled libraries" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/98881912:54
jamespagerbasak, you are a star - thankyou!12:54
jamespageI'll look at them PM today12:55
hallynjamespage: cool, thanks :)12:57
* jamespage looks forward to trying that out with hallyn's next upload :-)13:00
jamespagerbasak, uploaded13:24
jamespagerbasak, do we removed the verification-failed tag now?13:25
jamespagerbasak, I expect SpamapS will tell us....13:25
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rbasakthanks jamespage!14:03
uvirtbotNew bug: #1026621 in nova (main) "nova-network gets release_fixed_ip events from someplace, but the database still keeps them associated with instances" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102662114:11
tarvidhow do I track the status of bugs I have posted to launchpad?14:22
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rbasaktarvid: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~tarvid/+reportedbugs14:34
skritehey all, correct me if i am wrong. but the advantage of having a master-master mysql replication is that you can write to both computers, yes? Is that dangerous? I don't think i have an application that warrents a cluster.14:38
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realnorthanyone able to help me with some MaaS stuff?14:49
pmatulisrealnorth: just ask the question.  you might want to consider #maas as well14:49
realnorthdidn't know #maas existed14:50
realnorththanks14:50
realnorthI created this here http://askubuntu.com/questions/165545/maas-install-64-bit-client-nodes-doesnt-work14:50
realnorthbut basically I can't get maas to install with 64 bit OS14:50
realnorthit always does the 32 bit version14:50
realnortheven though the processors are 64 bit14:50
jamespageDaviey: around? I want to run a seed change past you before I do it....14:56
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jamespageskrite, its easier to have a master/slave and switch the personality of the slave if the master dies15:02
jamespageOR have an active/passive cluster and use clustering15:02
jamespageeach has its positives and negatives15:03
jamespagezul: how are you on seed management?15:04
zuljamespage: tolerable15:05
zuljamespage: whats up15:05
jamespagezul, if I need to add a package to the 'supported' set for server; but not ship it anywhere; is the supported-misc-server seed the right place to add it?15:05
jamespageits where all of the openstack stuff is...15:05
zuljamespage:  yeah15:06
skritejamespage: we really only want to build this on two to three machines. The application is different from a webserver, most of our load is disk i/o.. we do data processing, control and monitoring of lab and industry machines.15:07
skritejamespage: so we take a lot of data in, we display it on a website, but that is not the major load.15:07
jamespageskrite, what is your downtime tolerance like?15:07
skritejamespage: for a failure?15:08
jamespageyep15:08
skritejamespage: if we are down less than an hour, when a machine melts down, we should be just fine15:08
jamespageskrite, hmm - so quite low then15:09
jamespageskrite, do you have access to a SAN or suchlike? or are they standalone servers?15:09
skriteThey are stand-alone servers15:09
jamespageskrite, I'd probably go with an master/slave with replication then15:10
jamespagethat way if you get a machine that pop's badly enough to have to swap it out - you still have a database....15:10
skriteright now, we use one server with MySQL replication master/slave and use the other computer to run some cron jobs to help process the data, but it is difficult to have it as a ready to go replacement set up like that15:10
skritebecause of how our data input and processing goes in.15:11
skritei would like, in an ideal scenario, to write to the database on more than one computer. We run a lot of processes that really work the hard drives15:11
skritewhat disadvantage is there with Master-Master ? i have set up master-slave many times, but never master-master.15:12
jamespageskrite, I don't think that mysql can even do multimaster TBH15:12
skriteoh15:13
skritewell, i guess that master-slave will have to do if that's the case15:13
jamespageskrite, without knowing the specifics of your application is hard to make recommendations15:14
jamespageskrite, there are solutions which are more horizontally scalable than mysql15:14
jamespageBUT they are not typically SQL/row based; so it requires a different approach to data storage and retrieval15:15
skritejamespage: yeah, the problem with a change in dataserver is that i have 5+ years of code that work with the MySQL server. Python, Ruby, etc..15:15
jamespageskrite, hmmm15:15
jamespagewhich is always awkward to change....15:16
skriteyeah, we have totally outgrown our earlier solution. The database is about 70GB and growing... whew !15:16
jamespage70G? well you are definately still in mysql territory then15:17
skriteour major I/O is not the website, it used to be. but now its all the processing of data as it comes in fromt the machines15:17
jamespageskrite, can you offload from the database in anyway?15:18
jamespageif that is where your bottleneck is?15:18
skritejamespage: mmm. the database is part of the bottleneck, the biggest though is the disk i/o15:19
jamespageskrite, in which case more memory and faster disks is probably the way to go...15:19
tarvidhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/logrotate/+bug/102666015:20
jamespageskrite, what type of storage are you using? do your servers have any type of RAID configuration?15:20
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1026660 in logrotate "after logrotate logs are empty" [Undecided,New]15:20
maplesoftwhy not make a text file based web chat client with ajax rather than xmpp based web clients?15:20
skritejamespage: we do have RAID on our main server, with two PCI express RAM drives, Raid 5 Storage is MyISAM15:21
jamespageskrite, hmm15:22
tarvidI've reinstalled logrotate and rsyslog, I used to be able to restart rsyslogd and it would start logging again. Now I am without logs which is not good for an active server15:22
skritejamespage: we thought that if we could use two computers that we could write to both, have the RAID as a stripe for speed and make the computers redundant instead of the drives, that would more than double the drive throughput15:23
skriteas i understand it.. little shakey..15:23
skritethat's why i am here :)15:23
jamespageskrite, one second15:26
uvirtbotNew bug: #1026655 in apache2 (main) "package apache2.2-bin 2.2.22-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: package apache2.2-bin is already installed and configured (dup-of: 1026656)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102665515:27
jamespageutlemming, seed change pushed for walinuxagent15:27
skritejamespage: sure15:27
jamespageskrite, not sure my brain is working that well today...15:31
* jamespage thinks again...15:32
jamespageskrite, in your scenario are you writing the same data to both servers?15:32
utlemmingthank you mr. page15:32
skritejamespage: i would be, yes15:32
jamespageso the only real benefit you are getting is the change in RAID type?15:33
skriteeach would be an exact copy of the other, i would like to write local to the drive, and have replication take care of the updates15:33
skritejamespage: well, i would gain a computer i could write to.15:33
jamespageskrite, theoretically yes - but you are writing the same data to both so the only performance improvement is really the RAID change15:34
skriteright now i have master/slave. and i am limited on the slave to do work because i have to write my scripts to read from the local database and write to the master (scripts on the slave anyway)15:34
skritejamespage: yes, but i thought that the data transfer between them is more effecient than my sql statements in programs15:35
skritejamespage: so my slave scripts have to be written differently than the scripts on my master, because of reading and writing to different computers.15:37
jamespageskrite, so apparently you can do master-master replication15:38
skriteyes, if i can do master-master replication15:38
jamespage(not something I have ever done)15:38
skriteme either, was just wondering a few things about the complexity of setup, dangers of writing to both at the same time....15:38
skritewhat kind of PITA it may be to fix if something goes wrong.15:39
jamespageskrite, the challenge is with conflict resolution I guess15:39
skritejamespage: precicley what i am worried about15:39
jamespageif you can write your application to effectively shard across the two servers with good partitioning it might work15:39
jamespagebut unless you have baked that in upfront it could be challenging15:40
skritewe might could when we soon purchase a server. That is when we plan to change how we do things15:40
ogra_arosales, geeez ! diggin out 4 year old bugs !15:41
jamespageskrite, I'm not sure I would do it; I think that you are pushing the bounds of what mysql is good at doing TBH15:43
skritemmm15:43
skriteyou may be right. exactly what i am worried about, because if this goes bad, it goes real bad15:43
skritemessing up our database or replication, on the good to bad scale is bad.15:44
jamespageskrite, can you partition the data associated with your workloads? or does it all need to end up in the same place?15:44
jamespagei.e. could you run two databases with different data sets on different servers.15:45
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arosalesogra_: ya that one come up on one of Ursinha reports and looks like low hanging fruit :-)15:45
ogra_i *think* upstartification of dchp3-server  should have actually solved it ...15:46
ogra_not sure though and i dont have any dhcp server running on a NM based system atm15:47
ogra_stgraber, do you happen to have such a setup around atm ? NM and dchp3-server installed on the same machine15:47
ogra_Bug 28012315:48
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 280123 in dhcp3 "dhcp3-server needs if-up.d/if-down.d scripts for better network-manager compatibility" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28012315:48
* ogra_ bets that can just be closed15:48
skritejamespage: how do you mean partition the data?15:48
arosalesogra_: no rush, the bug was happy with 2.6 years since the last update :-)15:48
ogra_yeah, imho its a candidate for closing15:48
jamespageskrite, write different sets of data to different servers15:48
ogra_none of the releases discussed there are supported anymore15:48
arosalesogra_: I agree, however I didn't want to take any action with out first checking with you and zul first15:50
ogra_well, imho just close it with an EOL massage and a comment that epople still being bothered by it should re-open15:50
zuli concur15:51
stgraberogra_: so, the bug should still be present with recent NM and isc-dhcp, though looking at the startup conditions, NM should start slightly before isc-dhcp, so you might get away with it most of the time15:52
stgraberogra_: though people should really just define that interface in /etc/network/interfaces... (as we do for LTSP)15:52
ogra_stgraber, that was the case back then :)15:53
ogra_/etc/network/interfaces had an entry but NM grabbed the device15:53
stgraberah, well, that part got fixed then :)15:53
ogra_right15:53
arosalesogra_: would you mind inserting a quick comment to confirm EOL, if that is the action yo want to take?15:54
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ogra_arosales, done15:57
arosalesogra_: ah, thank you. :-)15:58
arosalesalways nice to close bugs15:58
skritejamespage: very little could be done like that. unfortunatly15:58
jamespageutlemming, this looks quite bad - https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/ec2%20AMI%20Testing/view/Overview/job/oneiric-server-ec2-daily/15:59
jamespagei386 is broken across the board....15:59
* utlemming looks15:59
utlemmingjamespage: is there a way to get failures like this emailed to me? IIRC, there is jenkins plugin for sending hate mail on failures.16:01
jamespageutlemming, ubuntu-testing-notifications ML on lists.ubuntu.com16:01
utlemming:)16:01
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jamespageutlemming, looks like a kernel panic on boot16:01
jamespageutlemming, warning - its quite noisy16:01
utlemmingI'll procmailer filter it I think16:02
utlemmingjamespage: this could be really bad...I'm testing but it looks like if someone upgrades their kernel their instance is horked16:05
arosalesutlemming: specific to oneiric?16:06
utlemmingarosales: yes, this is a looks like a kernel regression16:06
arosalesutlemming: ok16:09
skritejamespage: do you have any experience with mysql-cluster?16:10
uvirtbotNew bug: #1026680 in bacula (main) "bacula director crashing whole system" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102668016:11
SpamapSjamespage: the SRU team's process will remove the tag when the package is accepted16:12
Davieyjamespage: hey!  seed change?16:14
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utlemminghttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta/+bug/102669016:24
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1026690 in linux-meta "3.0.0.-23.38-virtual kernel regression kills EC2 instances" [Critical,Confirmed]16:24
utlemmingjamespage: its the kernel...I've confirmed that installing all updates but the 32-bit kernel kills the instances16:24
utlemmingjamespage: can we add a new test to the daily test -- enable proposed and update everything? Or add a new job that does this?16:30
zulhallyn: i have a couple of libvirt patches coming down the pipe as well16:39
hallynzul: for q?16:49
hallyni've already pushed mine i'm afraid16:49
hallyni do need to SRU the one for p16:49
zulhallyn: yeah for q its arm specific16:49
jamespagesmoser, I don't support cloud-init has an 'enabled proposed' feature does it?17:09
smoserno. there is not easy way to add proposed17:10
smoser(but htere is a bug that handled that for quantal)17:10
smoserbut i dont knwo what it was and cant find it17:10
smoserah.17:10
smoserno i was wrong17:10
smoserhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-properties/+bug/99737117:10
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 997371 in software-properties "Create command to add "multiverse" and "-backports" to apt sources" [Wishlist,In progress]17:10
smoseris what i was thinking of17:10
smoserbut i could/should be extended to add proposed17:10
jamespagesmoser, I think I have a way.17:13
smoseryou're just going to have to add to /etc/apt/atp.conf.d17:14
jamespagesmoser, do apt_sources get added prior to updating/upgrading?17:14
smoserof course.17:14
smoserhm..17:15
smoseri was going to suggest htat you acutallyneeded to test 'dist-upgrade'17:15
smoserbefore adding proposed17:15
smoserbut for daily images tested within hours, maybe that isn't that  big of a deal17:15
jamespagesmoser, I tend to agree - they should be up-to-date - esp for releases where proposed is in active use.17:16
jamespageanyway - I'll do this later17:17
smoserwell, they're guaranteed to be a couple hours old at newest.17:17
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reisican anyone explain what does this rsyslogd rule do (part of defaults): *.*;auth,authpriv.none <-- doesn't *.* already contain both auth and authpriv.none?17:39
reisido/does17:39
jtrananyone know how i can turn on iptables accounting in Ubuntu precise 12.04?   I don't have /proc/net/ip_acct17:40
jtrani think it is in the 'ipfwadm' pkg but aptitude search doesn't see it17:43
skritejamespage: hey, thanks for all your help earlier.17:55
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malakhello18:14
malakany body there18:14
RoyK 18:15
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LordOfTimeSpamapS: around?18:57
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hallynstgraber: all right, getkeys is pushed, and set_config_item(lxc.network.0.ipv4) should work19:24
stgraberyay! thanks19:24
hallynstgraber: i'm sure you'll want some changes to that, but other than those, i think we need to consider getting this usptream before adding too much more19:25
hallynit's goin to get too unwieldy for anyone to review19:25
hallynmaybe i'll look at the state of seccomp next19:26
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hallynkees: d'oh, libseccomp-dev doesn't ship manpages?19:40
SpamapSman pages, tests, who needs 'em. we've got the internets19:42
hallynand kittenz19:43
hallyni don't get *why* the manpages aren't there though.  they should be...19:44
hallynoh i see19:48
* patdk-wk was hungry19:49
* RoyK has put on new tyres on his bike and has to go to bed early to wake up and take a wee 50km trip tomorrow19:50
hallynkees: (bug filed against debian)19:55
bearsHey everyone, I'm trying to set up a postfix server on ubuntu 10.04 and am having problems. I followed the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/postfix.html yet cant get it to work... What I can do: telnet localhost 25 and then send mail to myself or external emails via the telnet interface. What I cant do: telnet to the system from other systems (though i can ssh), send/recieve from mail clients (thunderbird)19:56
bearsmy only clue right now is when I "telnet localhost smtp" and then "ehlo localhost" i dont see the 250-auth lines, which I've tried to troubleshoot but to no avail19:56
lamontlsof -ni :25 | grep LISTEN <-- bears: when you run that as root, what does it say?19:57
bearsmaster  10126 root   12u  IPv4 29521343      0t0  TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)19:57
bearsmaster  10126 root   13u  IPv6 29521345      0t0  TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)19:58
* hallyn becomes worried about the implications of seccomp_syscall_priority20:02
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bearslamont: sorry i lost connection, any further ideas about my postfix server?20:15
lamontbears: help me better understand "other systems" - are they on the same LAN?20:19
bearsno, not on the same network20:20
bearsthe server im trying to set this up on is one in a rack i rent in another city20:20
lamontmy first suspicion then is that the nice ISP or someone is being friendly and blocking TCP/2520:23
lamontbecause if you can talk to port 22 and you are listening on *:smtp, well, it's a network issue, not a postfix issue20:23
bearsi can netcat 25 and it says its open20:25
bearshmm20:25
lamontbears: does tcpdump on your postfix host show the connection happening?20:29
* lamont must run20:29
RalliasI have a question about LXC in 12.04. Is there any known method to escaping the container using its technology?20:30
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bearslamont: yes, when i try to get mail with thunderbird from that email address, i get Jul 19 16:31:47 M01 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<mike>, method=PLAIN, rip=24.176.25.111, lip=199.16.189.227, TLS20:32
lamontah.  so it's not that you cannot talk to postfix, it's that, having talked to postfix, it's not accepting email?20:33
lamontand for that, I'm going to refer you to the other postfixish people in the channel.  not just because I have to run.20:33
freakynl it21:01
freakynlanyone have any solutions for this: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.raid/38213 ? raid (md) performance is seriously hindered by it21:01
roaksoaxSpamapS: howdy!! could you please take care of maas-enlist, as I believe it would be very necessary to have it in the archives asap21:15
SpamapSroaksoax: what more can I do? Its been in proposed for 2 days21:19
roaksoaxSpamapS: the verification is done :)21:19
roaksoaxor is there a time requirement?21:19
SpamapSroaksoax: 7 day waiting period21:19
SpamapSunless its *totally* broken without the update?21:19
* SpamapS reads the bug21:19
roaksoaxSpamapS: ah! didn't know that. Sorry for boethering you then :)21:19
* SpamapS actually waits for launchpad, THEN will read the bug21:20
roaksoaxSpamapS: it is almost totally broken. Basically, precise machines can't enlist on MAAS running in quantal21:20
SpamapSroaksoax: what about a maas running on precise?21:22
roaksoaxSpamapS: it is no effect really, but does break testing of the maas targetted for 12.04.121:23
SpamapSroaksoax: also, when you self-verify it, that poses a higher regression risk21:23
roaksoaxSpamapS: it is a very minimal change21:23
SpamapSyeah21:23
SpamapSI see that its tiny21:23
roaksoaxyeah21:23
SpamapSSince its already in proposed, can you at least point testing efforts at machines w/ proposed enabled?21:24
SpamapSThat would be ideal, as it would help shake out any unintended consequences.21:24
roaksoaxSpamapS: will do, thanks!21:25
uvirtbotNew bug: #1020278 in raphael (universe) "[MIR] raphael" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102027821:36
uvirtbotNew bug: #1020273 in yui3 (universe) "[MIR] yui3" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102027321:47
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1026842 in puppet (main) "too silent puppet agent pluginsync failure if CRL is missing from node" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102684223:21
uvirtbotNew bug: #1014732 in mysql-5.5 (main) "log_error not set in my.cnf, errors not written anywhere" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101473223:31
axisyshow do I find all the security updates waiting without running apt-get upgrade ?23:57

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