[00:12] <yaboo> Hi all trying to redirect ports on my ubuntu server to a machine on my lag, using ufw, followed the ubuntu howto
[00:12] <yaboo> o
[00:43] <xr1rr> how do you add subdomain wildcards
[06:39] <jstephan> good morning, just a short question, i see that my systems, which should only do security updates, upgraded kernel headers and images this night, i dont see the reason
[08:28] <RoyK> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1109711/ <-- any idea what might have caused this?
[08:50] <Ng> hmm
[08:50] <Ng> how come asterisk-sounds-extra isn't in precise?
[08:52] <Ng> interesting, this was a deliberate deletion coming from debian
[08:53] <Ng> this seems like a very odd choice, asterisk itself is expecting some of the sounds in that package
[08:53] <Ng> actually that may not be true, I've modified configs
[09:22] <sbeattie> jamespage: any chance you can peek at bug 1027122? I've poked at it for a while and can't figure out what might be going wrong.
[09:50] <eagles0513875> hey guys i have a virtualbox vm with a new disk i added i need to be able to determine the uuid and what im finding with the command is the existing two partitions which already have mount points any help would greatly be appreciated as to what im missing
[10:15] <jamespage> sbeattie: looking now
[10:20] <jamespage> sbeattie, I think that should be automatically added to the java.library.path - should be easy to check
[10:20]  * jamespage writes a test case
[10:46] <_nix_> hey everyone
[11:54] <hallyn> jamespage: hey, are you around?
[11:55] <hallyn> vde2 is not seeded.  But I don't have upload rights to it.  (prolly cause it's in universe)  Could you (review, for your own sake  :) and push http://people.canonical.com/~serge/vde-term.debdiff ?
[12:05] <zul> good morning
[12:06] <yml> I have just discovered https://try.cloud.ubuntu.com/ and I find it very useful to test my app on ubuntu. Is this offer limited to 55 min per day ?
[12:07] <gitesh> !network
[12:07] <yml> I have used one instance for 55min and I would like to try again after some changes but I can create a new instance
[12:10] <hallyn> stgraber: you probably got this through some mailing list, but http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2012:containers  there's an agenda for the containers mini-conf
[13:04] <stgraber> hallyn: yeah, I saw that page before, good to see more stuff adding to it. I actually have a todo list item that matches the /proc entry, basically adding a meminfo file to the memory cgroup and cpuinfo file to the cpu cgroup, these two could then be bind mounted over /proc/cpuinfo and /proc/meminfo by lxc so the container "sees" what it actually has access to
[13:21] <tgm4883> I've setup a MAAS server and got a few nodes to PXE boot from it and install an OS. What is the user/pass for the OS that is installed?
[13:53] <hallyn> stgraber: I"ve always left alone the status field for SRU bugs, figuring it has meaning to the SRU team.  Should I be leaving it new as a sign the sru team hasn't looked at it, or markign it triaged or in progress after i upload?  or does it not matter?
[13:56] <stgraber> hallyn: In progress after upload is what makes my reports happy ;)
[13:57] <stgraber> hallyn: I usually use "Triaged + assigned" == "on someone's todo list", "In progress" == "uploaded, waiting for approval", "Fix commited" == "in -proposed waiting for testing", "Fix released" == "in -updates"
[14:01] <hallyn> stgraber: sounds reasonable, thx
[14:02] <xnox> stgraber: thanks for changing all of my bugs....
[14:04] <stgraber> xnox: hehe, np, you know I like to spam you ;)
[14:05] <stgraber> xnox: (and it's making the foundation team report a lot less scary without all the mdadm bugs ;))
[14:05] <xnox> stgraber: I love spiced ham =) thanks a lot ;-)
[16:51] <pworld> alo
[16:51] <pworld> anyone here?
[16:52] <tgm4883> pworld, better to ask your question and wait, than ask if anyone is here
[16:52] <pworld> i see..my first time using irc
[16:53] <tgm4883> no worries
[16:53] <pworld> im having trouble of setting up private ubuntu cloud 12.04 so im not sure if this is the right place to ask
[16:54] <genii-around> pworld: Can you give a more specific description of the problem?
[16:54] <pworld> sure
[16:54] <xomp> hello, looking for some help in cloning one ubuntu server (same OS version) to another box running the same OS version. I was told of rysnc but I know nothing of it. Could someone help?
[16:55] <xnox> xomp: have you tried googling " ubuntu server backup restore rsync "
[16:55] <xnox> ?
[16:55] <pworld> basically im attempting to deploy 1 MAAS physical server and add 2 more physical nodes. I get MAAS installed great as in the tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuCloudInfrastructure
[16:55] <pworld> and then when i get to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/MAAS/Juju
[16:56] <xomp> I did try google first but nothing very helpful in regards of doing this from the terminal (mostly GUI stuff is mentioned from what I seen)
[16:56] <pworld> juju -v status -> this gives me error invalid SSH keys
[16:57] <pworld> i fixed this using some technquies that ppl posted on askubuntu but then again, shouldn't it work by just using pxe booting?
[16:58] <pworld> and second problem I encounter after fixing invalid SSH keys is that right after I deployed mysql in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/MAAS/Juju , one of my MAAS node has turned into ready state instead of Allocated to root
[16:59] <pworld> and that's where I stuck
[17:00] <pworld> if you know any video that show how to install ubuntu cloud 12.04 that would be really helpful to me as well
[17:07] <pworld> does anyone here have experience in ubuntu MAAS?
[17:13] <tgm4883> pworld, I think logs of people do. I'm just starting to set one up
[17:14] <tgm4883> looking at the backlog, thats almost exactly what I'm doing
[17:15] <pworld> i see
[17:16] <pworld> i basically stuck there
[17:16] <tgm4883> pworld, not sure what you did to fix the invalid SSH keys issue, but it sounds like you removed the juju server. Do any of the servers say they are allocated?
[17:16] <pworld> the official tutorial doesn't work well
[17:16] <pworld> ah
[17:16] <pworld> only 1 of the 2
[17:16] <tgm4883> pworld, what does 'juju status' say?
[17:17] <pworld> i fixed invalid ssh key by going to each node and go to ubuntu recovery node and set up the MAAS public key for each of the node
[17:17] <pworld> juju status says server refused to accept the client
[17:18] <tgm4883> pworld, odd
[17:18] <pworld> this is after i fixed the invalid ssh key
[17:18] <pworld> 00:30:67:db:3b:09 (node09)	Ready
[17:18] <pworld> 00:30:67:e4:73:b5 (nodeb5)	Allocated to root
[17:19] <pworld> heres my 2 machines
[17:19] <pworld> i still dont know why only one of them is allocated to root
[17:19] <pworld> b4 i could make 2 of them allocated but now i tried many times, only 1 of them went allocated
[17:20] <tgm4883> IDK, the guide worked pretty well for me
[17:20] <tgm4883> the only issues I had were because of my test network setup
[17:20] <tgm4883> pworld, you shouldn't need to do the stuff that you have had to do
[17:20] <pworld> hmm
[17:21] <pworld> did you get the invalid ssh key?
[17:21] <pworld> how did you boot and add a node to MAAS?
[17:21] <tgm4883> pworld, once. I deleted the node from MAAS and re-pxebooted and imaged it
[17:21] <tgm4883> pworld, I use pxeboot to enlist and image the nodes
[17:22] <pworld> oh so it meant that you didn't manually add the node Mac address into MAAS web interface b4 re-pxebooted it?
[17:22] <tgm4883> I've reset the entire environment a few times since starting to learn this
[17:22] <tgm4883> pworld, nope, the pxeboot takes care of all that
[17:22] <pworld> ok
[17:23] <tgm4883> all I did was go in and set the correct hostname in MAAS after it was enlisted
[17:23] <pworld> so what image did you pick?
[17:23] <tgm4883> it defaults to the MAC address
[17:23] <tgm4883> I didn't pick an image. I let MAAS do all the work
[17:23] <pworld> i see
[17:23] <pworld> so the image was local i believe
[17:23] <pworld> as it's the default option in the enlist
[17:24] <tgm4883> local to the MAAS server
[17:24] <pworld> i see
[17:24] <pworld> i'll try this path again then
[17:24] <pworld> also
[17:24] <pworld> what do you mean by setting correct hostname?
[17:25] <pworld> as you say and it's set default to the node-mac address
[17:25] <tgm4883> pworld, I needed to set it to a specific name because of my test network setup
[17:25] <tgm4883> my DHCP server doesn't register the names in DNS
[17:25] <pworld> i see
[17:26] <pworld> thats good to know
[17:26] <pworld> i'll just leave it as default hostname then since my router has a default dhcp
[17:26] <tgm4883> pworld, yea I ran into some DNS issues that I had to work out
[17:27] <pworld> i'll give it a shot. thx for your insight tgm4883
[17:27] <tgm4883> pworld, yw. Let me know if you have more questions. It sounds like we're at about the same place in this process
[17:28] <pworld> for sure. i'll keep you posted
[17:41] <ssvss> Hello, I changed the ip address of few machines, is there a way I can find what the old ip address was before the change.
[17:43] <Seveas> ssvss, ntpd will have logged them to syslog
[17:49] <ceege> if have ufw running, you might get the IP from those logs. or the kern log if you have any sysctl.conf settings turned on
[17:51] <ssvss> Thanks, syslog had it.
[18:25] <RoyK> seems mdadm is fine unless something is messed up...
[18:25] <RoyK> the drives are all there, but md doesn't seem to want to see the drives
[18:51] <silver_star_iri> netstat -alpn | grep :80 | awk '{print $5}' |awk -F: '{print $(NF-1)}' |sort | uniq -c | sort -n  I have IP with more than 100 conection is it normal ?
[18:53] <silver_star_iri> how many connection is normal form an IP ?!
[18:54] <tgm4883> somewhere between 1 and infinity
[18:55] <tgm4883> silver_star_iri, this is IRC, you might want to wait longer than 2 minutes for an answer
[18:55] <tgm4883> and also, you might want to specify a little more about what your server does
[18:56] <silver_star_iri> tgm4883: It a an web base game
[18:56] <silver_star_iri> How I could find out it is not DDOS attack ?
[18:57] <tgm4883> silver_star_iri, being that it is from a single IP, I think that would be the definitions of not a DDOS
[18:57] <tgm4883> "Distributed" being the key part of DDOS there
[18:58] <silver_star_iri> netstat -nt | grep :80 | wc -l
[18:58] <Geemili> Does anyone here have experience with Poweredge servers?
[18:58] <silver_star_iri> with this command , 2200 is normal also :D?
[18:59] <tgm4883> Geemili, some
[18:59] <Geemili> I ask because I am having trouble installing Ubuntu 12.04 onto a poweredge 2800
[19:00] <tgm4883> Geemili, actually, now that I think about it, none of our servers run Ubuntu directly
[19:00] <Geemili> *Ubuntu server
[19:00] <tgm4883> I think all of our poweredge servers run ESX
[19:01] <tgm4883> silver_star_iri, IDK if either of those figures is normal.
[19:01] <tgm4883> For the second, I guess it would depend on how popular your game is
[19:01] <silver_star_iri> tgm4883: my last QS , some times the server goes slow , how I can find out it is not apache problem ? (in mytop I have not any slow query)
[19:03] <_ruben> 2800 sounds quite old :)
[19:03] <_ruben> got some 1850 and 2850 running around, haven't tried 12.04 on any tho
[19:04] <Geemili> I'm not sure how old it is. I have never worked with servers before
[19:04] <Geemili> Anyway, I don't think that it is Ubuntu that is causing the problem
[19:05] <Geemili> The poweredge just doesn't seem to boot from the usb drive or the cd-rom
[19:06] <_ruben> press F11 (i think) during boot to get to the boot media menu .. if that route fails as well, then it's likely the media you use aint bootable
[19:09] <patdk-wk> on all mine, it's f12
[19:10] <Geemili> I think mine is F12 as well.
[19:11] <Geemili> F12 is something called PXE boot
[19:11] <_ruben> could be .. i tend to just use my eyes to see the proper key to use :)
[19:11] <_ruben> ah, that could be, lately i've been doing pxe installs mostly :)
[19:13] <Geemili> I don't think that worked.
[19:14] <Geemili> Do you know how to make a cd bootable? I've just been burning the .iso image onto a cd with FreeISOBurner and then putting it into the cd-rom.
[19:40] <smoser> utlemming, JamesJRH what do you see is failing at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/1028674 ?
[19:41] <smoser> i'm confused.
[19:41] <smoser> https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/ec2%20AMI%20Testing/view/Overview/job/quantal-server-ec2/5/
[19:41] <smoser> shows all the multi-part-ud tests as "unstalbe' (but that means they ran successfully, doesn't it?)
[19:56] <smoser> utlemming, jamespage this is what i see: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1110766/
[20:01] <jsquared> new irc user - question about drivers/firmware for Ubuntu 12.04 Server on HP ProLiant DL380p Gen8 - do they exist?
[20:12] <smoser> utlemming, jamespage http://paste.ubuntu.com/1110791/ are the build 4 failures.
[20:12] <smoser> again, i'm confused about what bug you're seeing in the multipart-ud tests
[20:29] <smoser> utlemming, jamespage ok, i just populated iso tracker with lp:~smoser/+junk/jenkins2isotracker/
[20:33] <Morten_> Hello
[21:21] <adam_g> roaksoax: AFAICS, nova cleans its lock files okay unless of course it crashes or its gets SIGKILL'd
[21:30] <adam_g> roaksoax: is there any indication that the nova process stopped abnormally? any upstart output?
[21:38] <Garbee> Does anyone know how to make it so a normal user can read/write files that are owned by the www-data user and group?  I have my user in that group but it still can't create files in my webroot folder.  Here is a pastebin of my user and the folder permissions: http://pastebin.com/AWbdAVKi   .  Please let me know if you need anymore information to try and help.
[21:38] <tgm4883> Garbee, did you logout and back in after adding yourself to that group?
[21:39] <Garbee> tgm4883, yes.  I even rebooted the whole server.  Let me do it again just to be completely sure.
[21:39] <tgm4883> Garbee, well actually
[21:39] <tgm4883> you don't have write permission because the group doesn't have write permission
[21:39] <roaksoax> adam_g: let me check
[21:39] <tgm4883> drwxr-xr-x  2 www-data www-data  4096 Jul 25 20:15 webroot
[21:39] <Garbee> Oh, just read and execute...
[21:39] <tgm4883> yea
[21:40] <Garbee> *facepalm*  I have been staring at that for 3 hours and never noticed it.
[21:40] <tgm4883> Garbee, no worries, always helps to have a fresh set of eyes on it :)
[21:40] <Garbee> Perfect tgm4883!
[21:41] <tgm4883> glad I could help. Don't forget to pay it forward
[21:41] <Garbee> I messed up this morning setting up fastCGI on this VPS, so needed to rebuild.  This time I'm keeping www-data as the user/group so hopefully that will make one less thing that can get in the way.
[21:41] <Garbee> ls
[21:41] <Garbee> Oops, wrong window sorry.
[21:42] <roaksoax> adam_g: no other than the amqp which seems to e befcause of not having relations
[21:46] <adam_g> roaksoax: can you pastebin nova-api.log prior to the deadlock
[21:48] <roaksoax> adam_g: https://pastebin.canonical.com/70970/
[21:52] <adam_g> roaksoax: i mean , the entire ogfile
[21:52] <adam_g> logfile
[21:53] <Garbee> Anyone know any good tutorials for install fastcgi with Apache?  All the ones I see are for nginx.
[21:59] <roaksoax> adam_g: https://pastebin.canonical.com/70972/
[22:00] <ScottK> roaksoax: Please us public resources.
[22:00] <ScottK> us/use
[22:02] <roaksoax> ScottK: will do :)
[22:21] <bernardo> hello!! i need use trafic control in my network
[22:21] <bernardo> i have a unbuntu server, with 2 ethernet pci
[22:21] <bernardo> anyone can help me?
[22:22] <bernardo> i need a package like http://www.bandwidtharbitrator.com/
[22:22] <bernardo> http://www.bandwidtharbitrator.com/ is a program but i dont know if it works in ubuntu server
[22:23] <bernardo> please help me
[22:25] <bernardo> hi?
[22:27] <tgm4883> bernardo, do you have a support contract?
[22:27] <bernardo> no! i use linux becouse i like it
[22:27] <tgm4883> then you might want to wait longer than 4 minutes for a volunteer to respond on IRC
[22:27] <bernardo> i use linux since 2001
[22:28] <adam_g> roaksoax: can you also toss me nova-network.log
[22:28] <bernardo> sorry!!!,
[22:28] <tgm4883> bernardo, no worries, but it's best to ask you question and then wait. People check back from time to time
[22:30] <bernardo> I HAVE IT, sorry, verry sorry!! i wait!!
[22:30] <bernardo> im sorry! i wait
[22:31] <ScottK> bernardo: There are often many applications that might serve your needs.  In general, it's best to choose from those packaged in the Ubuntu archive.  The following search result might be useful to you: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=bandwidth&searchon=all&suite=precise&section=all
[22:41] <pmatulis_> roaksoax: hey there.  do we have some decent docs for high availability (failover)?
[22:43] <bernardo> thanks
[22:44] <roaksoax> pmatulis_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/Natty
[22:44] <roaksoax> that still applies
[22:44] <roaksoax> pmatulis_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/Precise
[22:44] <roaksoax> that's what changed for GFS2 etc
[22:44]  * roaksoax off for the day
[22:49] <bernardo> how can i configure the package iperf?
[22:50] <ScottK> bernardo: You install it with sudo apt-get install iperf and then there should either be a man page (man iperf) or documentation on /usr/share/doc/iperf on how to use it.
[22:56] <bernardo> thanks!! but is a command no a program with gui, i have a bad choice!! thanks again
[22:57] <bernardo> i continue with search program
[22:57] <bernardo> thanks