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jsquared11Does anybody know if HP has released drivers/firmware for Ubuntu 12.04 on ProLiant DL380p Gen8 hardware (with RAID p420 controllers)?01:25
adam_groaksoax: funny enough, looks like the bug you've been hitting was finxed just today: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/101858601:26
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1018586 in ubuntu "cleanup_file_locks does not remove stale sentinel files" [High,Confirmed]01:26
bernardohello i need  Enable High Resolution Timer, No Dynamic ticks, Low Latency Desktop in the kernel menuconfig01:39
bernardocan i try this without recompile kernel?01:40
pmatulis_hallyn: hi, i just got bit by bug #931350 , not sure if you're still following that01:46
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 931350 in libvirt "vms missing after upgrade from Lucid to Precise" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/93135001:46
pmatulis_hallyn: is bad IMO, every one of my ~30 guests have "vanished"01:47
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anomalywhat would be the best option for encrypting a folder at one location, that I can sshfs mount at home?  this is a commandline only box, so xorg solutions would not be valid.02:56
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hallynpmatulis_: I see your comments on the bug, thanks04:18
hallynof course since libvirt detects the duplicate entry, it could just ignore it rather than failing04:21
uvirtbotNew bug: #997222 in openldap (main) "package slapd 2.4.28-1.1ubuntu4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,Expired] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99722204:26
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platoxiacan anyone confirm a major libmono update?06:24
platoxianevermind, I guess it doesn't matter since it is just web fonts06:27
platoxiaquit06:31
drakkan1000Hi, today a new openssl version hit the main repo the changes was made by mdeslaur, however another bug that has a patch ready was not fixed: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/s3cmd/+bug/973741 this issue make segfault several applications that use openssl (dovecot on my server), any eta? For now I need to apply that one line patch and rebuild openssl, please note that the bug is already fixed in debian w06:47
drakkan1000ould be useful to fix it in ubuntu too, thanks06:47
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 973741 in openssl "s3cmd: segmentation fault for all https operations in libcrypto.so.1.0.0" [Undecided,Confirmed]06:47
ScottKSpamapS: ^^^ is there some server team person that can look at that.  Sounds important.06:49
ScottKdrakkan1000: mdeslaur is on the Ubuntu security team, so I'm not surprised he didn't include non-security fixes.06:49
drakkan1000ScottK, ok thanks, I'll wait some more time and if no new openssl package will be available I'll apply the patch and recompile the last one as done until now06:52
adam_gdrakkan1000: which legacy intel CPU are you using? i apparently can't reproduce myself, but im happy to prepare a patched package that you might be able to verify07:01
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drakkan1000adam_g, Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.40GHz and you are right the bugs affect only cpu family: 1507:06
drakkan1000adam_g, I can already confirm that applying this patch http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=22415 solve the issue07:08
adam_gdrakkan1000: i've applied that to openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.4 which should hopefully be building soon in ppa:gandelman-a/ppa. i'll propose an update on that bug, please subscribe and help verify when it hits precise-proposed07:21
drakkan1000adam_g, thanks07:22
Jeeves_Morning07:57
Jeeves_Where do installer-bugs go again?07:57
_ruben/dev/null08:08
Jeeves__ruben: :)08:26
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RoyKhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3wPBcmSb2U <-- I don't think you can install Ubuntu on this one...08:40
lordievaderGood morning09:36
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blinkizHi. I have problem that VLAN traffic is passed to virtual machines. I have a bridge interface (br0) that has eth0 and a couple of vnetX interfaces. All vnetX interfaces see all traffic on eth0, including tagged traffic. I do not want vnetX interfaces to see tagged vlan packages. How can I fix this?11:06
blinkizIs this controlled within iptables (ebtables) now days? bridge-nf-filter-vlan-tagged??11:07
mardraumblinkiz: create a new bridge just to the vlan interface you want the vm on.11:12
blinkizmardraum, I do not understand11:14
blinkizmardraum, I want the virtual machine on the network coming in untagged (eth0) on the host machine. To make my problem more simple, let's say I do not want any vlan to any virtual machine11:15
blinkizmardraum, I can currently do a tcpdump and see all traffic, including tagged frames, in the virtual machines.11:16
blinkizNot something I would like to have11:16
mardraumso stop bridging on eth011:16
blinkizmardraum, yeah, but how do I bridge eth0 untagged traffic to the virtual machines?11:17
mardraumit's the native vlan11:17
blinkiznative.. oh.. explain more :)11:18
mardraumI assume that's what you mean by "untagged"?11:19
blinkizHow do I bridge native vlan with virtual machines interface (vnetX)?  Yes, untagged is.. well... native.. nothing..11:19
blinkizBack in ubuntu 9.10, bridging eth0 and virtual machine interface did not pass vlan frames. But that has changed in 12.04..11:20
blinkizProbably changed 10.04 or 10.10 I guess11:20
blinkizmardraum, Do you understand my problem or do I need to explain more?11:22
mardraumI think most people who choose to use an "untagged" vlan don't want to present it11:22
blinkizmardraum, yeah, maybe11:23
mardraumand it's used for host management11:23
RoyKvnetX - is that a variant of eth0.X?11:23
blinkizvnetX is something kvm is creating under 12.04. Like vnet0, vnet111:23
blinkizvirtual interfaces for the machines11:23
pmatulis_hallyn: ok11:24
RoyKohic11:24
RoyKvnet0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr fe:54:00:79:33:e711:24
blinkizmardraum, yeah, I can solve this by sending my network as tagged to the host file. Just curious if there was some other way11:24
blinkizhost file = host machine11:24
blinkizmardraum, ever worked with ebtables? Maybe this is another solution? There I can (I think) control VLAN tag on or off depending how I want to send the traffic between interfaces11:25
mardraumI used it until openvswitch got into mainline11:26
blinkizmardraum, openvswitch sounds cool.11:27
blinkizmardraum, maybe I should just run a openstack framework or something.11:27
mardraumI think you should just modify your vlan tagging :P11:28
blinkizmardraum, yeah, probably..11:28
blinkiz:)11:28
mardraumblinkiz: http://www.rackspace.com/blog/vms-vlans-and-bridges-oh-my-part-2/11:29
mardraumnot quite what you want, but perhaps a start11:30
blinkizmardraum, Well, my goal is to have a more efficient network stack on my host. Currently it looks like this and it is not pretty: http://pastebin.com/BXXGsB5011:31
blinkizipv4 addresses.. is.. anonymized :)11:32
hggdhzul: why is this tan person emailing us?11:51
zulhggdh: i have no idea....im just ignoring it now11:51
hggdhsame here11:51
ogra_you dont like tanned people ?11:51
hggdhogra_: heh, nothing against tanned people, just against Tan11:52
ogra_heh11:52
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mardraumblinkiz: 404?11:57
blinkizmardraum, no, learning ebtables :)12:00
blinkizmardraum, think I have found something.. need to test..12:01
mardraumblinkiz: I mean your pastebin doesn't exist12:02
blinkizmardraum, oh, let me put it up again12:02
blinkizmardraum, xxx.xxx.xxx.xx12:04
blinkizoh, http://pastebin.com/nDh6yAmc12:04
blinkizmardraum, "ebtables -t broute -A BROUTING -i eth0 -p 802_1Q -j DROP" makes bridging eth0 and vnetX interface not pass vlan traffic. :)12:08
blinkizmardraum, And I guess I can now control which virtual machine (vnetX) get which vlan. This way I do not need to have such ugly network interface file that I have now.12:09
blinkizHmm, ebtables (my lines) is not virtual machine aware. Meaning vnetX interfaces can change when the host machine restarts. Darn..12:16
hallynpmatulis_: how did you create the guests in 10.04 originally?  When I just 'virsh define cdboot.xml' on lucid, I get a proper serial and console entry12:49
hallyn(this is re bug 931350)12:49
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 931350 in ubuntu-release-notes "vms missing after upgrade from Lucid to Precise" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/93135012:49
pmatulis_hallyn: typically virt-manager is always used12:49
pmatulis_hallyn: every one of my ~30 guests were in the same state, and my script fixed them all12:50
hallynpmatulis_: (trying with virt-manager...)12:52
pmatulis_hallyn: dunno if it matters but we also typically run virt-manager locally (ssh -X host virt-manager) to gain access to the host's bridge12:54
hallynpmatulis_: any chance you have a lucid box around so you could create one and check (before the upgrade) for two console entries?12:56
pmatulis_hallyn: both my kvm hosts are no longer running lucid12:57
pmatulis_hallyn: but they were there.  i'm not sure what another test would do12:57
hallynthey were there before you upgraded them from lucid?13:01
hallynthat would be the only test :)13:02
SpamapSScottK: looks like adam_g is on it for bug 973741 .. I'll look at sponsoring his debdiff in13:18
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 973741 in openssl "[SRU] segmentation fault for all https operations in libcrypto.so.1.0.0" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/97374113:18
ScottKSpamapS: Yes.  He jumped in last night.  That sounds great.  It sounded like an issue that really ought to be dealt with before the point release.13:18
SpamapSagreed I'm targetting it as such13:19
pmatulis_hallyn: actually, you made me realize that i did not inspect the xml files before upgrade.  i assumed they were not modified by the upgrade.  but now i recall that there is the thing with image formats and how non-raw formats must be explicitly defined.  that, in turn, brought in an automated conversion during upgrade (from 10.04 to 10.10 i believe).  maybe that conversion process modified the console stuff?13:19
hallynpmatulis_: it's possible13:21
uvirtbotNew bug: #353835 in vlan (main) "NetworkManager lacks 802.1Q/VLAN tagging support" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35383513:28
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smoserjamespage, so why does jenkins show yellow for multi-part tests?13:56
smoseri'm looking at https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Quantal/view/All%20Quantal/job/quantal-server-ec2/6/13:56
jamespagesmoser, because one of the tests that runs in-instance fails13:56
jamespagesmoser, https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Quantal/view/All%20Quantal/job/quantal-server-ec2/6/ARCH=amd64,REGION=eu-west-1,STORAGE=ebs,TEST=multi-part-ud,label=ubuntu-server-ec2-testing/testReport/13:56
smoserah. i see.13:57
jamespageI think I made a comment in the bug report13:57
smoseri kept thinking that yellow was "passed today, but historically has not been very stable"13:57
smoserok. that makes so much more sense.13:58
smoserhm.. jamespage i really dont unerstand how that can be failing.13:59
jamespagesmoser, the jobs get installed13:59
smoseras that message is getting to the screen13:59
smoser(the ocnsole log)13:59
jamespagebut something used to get written to /root/OUTPUT-<upstart-name>14:00
jamespagewhich no longer does14:00
smoserright14:00
smoserbut look at what you pointed at14:00
smoserhttps://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/ec2%20AMI%20Testing/view/Overview/job/quantal-server-ec2/ARCH=amd64,REGION=ap-northeast-1,STORAGE=ebs,TEST=multi-part-ud,label=ubuntu-server-ec2-testing/4/artifact/tests/multi-part-ud/upstartjob1.txt/*view*/14:00
smoserhow could the message get to the console and the file not get created.14:00
smoseroutside of tee failing  :)14:01
smoserah. i see. i'll dig a bit14:02
jamespagecoolio14:02
pmatulis_hallyn: a related problem to my upgrade is that virt-manager can no longer by invoked on the server14:13
pmatulis_hallyn: i should get:14:14
pmatulis_ERROR:root:Unable to initialize GTK: could not open display14:14
pmatulis_but i just get the prompt back14:14
pmatulis_strace is not telling me anything yet14:14
smoserDaviey, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-release-notes/+bug/978963 should be fix-released or at least committed?14:17
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 978963 in ubuntu-release-notes "add release note that OpenStack should be used on a protected network" [Undecided,Fix released]14:17
hallynpmatulis_: and this is ssh'ing into the server with -X and running virt-manager with remote display?14:20
pmatulis_hallyn: no, directly on the server14:20
pmatulis_hallyn: 'strace -f virt-manager' gives some of what i expected however14:20
smoserivoks, you're marked assigned on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/open-iscsi/+bug/85096014:23
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 850960 in open-iscsi "iscsid tries to reconnect existing session at startup, failing to do so and hanging the system" [Undecided,In progress]14:23
smoserare you expecting to try to get that by 12.04.1 (which deadline is next week)14:23
smoserzul, ping wrt https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/100689814:24
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1006898 in dnsmasq "[SRU] dnsmasq fails at leasing issues when using vlan mode" [Medium,Fix released]14:24
zulsmoser: if dnsmasq is used that much then im not sure about pushing that SRU14:25
zulsmoser: since i dont really have a way to test it14:25
smoserzul, ok. stgraber ^ do you have thoughts on zul's hesitation above?14:27
stgrabersmoser: if that bug doesn't affect a significant amount of users and you don't have a clear way of testing it, I'd prefer for us to wait or just not fix it rather than risk regressing DNS on the desktops14:28
stgraberwe don't use dnsmasq for DHCP on the desktops, so in theory these are two different code paths, but without a clear way of testing it, we can't be 100% sure14:29
smoserwell, a clear  way of testing it wouldn't really help.14:29
smoseras we'd only be testing that it fixed an issue, not that it did not regress others.14:29
ScottKWe'd need both.14:29
ScottKTest for the fix and a regression test.14:30
* SpamapS really doesn't like the way dnsmasq was jiggered into network manager14:40
ivokssmoser: yes, plan is to work on it this weekend14:54
ivokssmoser: weekend is the only part of the week when i can actually work on ubuntu :)14:54
smoserivoks, maybe you could get a new job with an employer that would allow you to work on ubuntu14:55
smoser:)14:55
smoserthanks.14:55
ivoksexcellent idea :D14:55
slhsenHi, I have a problem: I have a Dell r510 server and Intel 520 SSD drive. Problem is I can find ssd on ubuntu-server 12.0414:58
slhsenit doesn't apper lsblk14:58
slhsenand I couldn't find it under /dev14:58
slhsendoes anybody have an idea? I'm sure disk works since i've formatted it on a ubuntu 11.10 desktop14:59
genii-aroundslhsen: Is it being seen in bios?15:02
slhsengenii-around, i  can see it on the raid configuration15:02
slhsenit appears as unconfigured device15:03
slhseni couldn't find much configuration though, only option was global hot spare which isn't my goal15:03
genii-aroundslhsen: Yeah, looks like it wants to make it part of the raid array. I'm not familiar with the r510.. perhaps there is some hd controller you can use which is not part of the raid ?15:05
uvirtbotNew bug: #1029355 in euca2ools (main) "euca-add-keypair could overwrite key files if the key is already added" [Wishlist,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102935515:05
slhsengenii-around: hmm it could be, I'm not really familiar with it either. Looking into it, thanks15:07
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SpamapSdrakkan1000: fyi, I uploaded adam_g's fix to the precise-proposed queue today. It should be reviwed and available for testing by next Wednesday.15:27
drakkan1000SpamapS, thanks I'll use that packages instead of the mine this weekend, so if something go wrong on my mail server I have less traffic, I'll report back the results thanks15:29
slhsengenii-around: no luck, there are only two hd ports that I can plug ssd in (12, 13) and both of them are connected to raid controller, but in raid configuration ssd shows up as unconfigured. I guess that's how  Perc h700 raid controller handles disk.15:29
genii-aroundslhsen: Bleh15:32
slhsengenii-around: somewhere it says PERC doesn't support JBOD, I hope there is a way to create a raid array with only one disk :|15:35
genii-aroundMight need to get some low-profile SATA controller15:35
hallynzul: any objections to adding pm-utils to Suggests for libvirt?15:51
hallyn(re bug 994476)15:51
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 994476 in libvirt "libvirt-bin : error : virExecWithHook:328 : Cannot find 'pm-is-supported' in path: No such file or directory" [Low,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99447615:51
zulhallyn: nope it would get rid of the warnings/errors in the log file15:51
hallynzul: ok. are you planning any updates soon-ish?15:51
zulhallyn: nope im done for now15:52
hallynok, i'll add that, and look into the udevadm settle timeout workaround for servers with lvm15:52
hallynthx15:52
adam_gSpamapS: im assuming the PPC FTBFS is blocking https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvswitch/+bug/1021530 from hitting proposed?15:57
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1021530 in openvswitch "[SRU] update to include stable fixes for OVS 1.4" [Medium,Fix committed]15:57
uvirtbotNew bug: #1029415 in openldap (main) "package libldap-2.4-2 2.4.28-1.1ubuntu4 [modified: usr/share/doc/libldap-2.4-2/changelog.Debian.gz] failed to install/upgrade: libldap-2.4-2:amd64 2.4.28-1.1ubuntu4 cannot be configured because libldap-2.4-2" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102941516:07
giteshHi, I am having dynamic IP. Can I configure it for using Internet connection on Ubuntu-server 12.04 LTS ?16:13
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spajderixhi16:21
JosuaHey everyone, does anyone here have experience with very slow responses when benchmarking on Ubuntu 12.04? We did ab -n 10000 -c 1000 -r and the domain and the mean time is up to 20 secs16:45
JosuaWe are using php-cgi but the server is fast enough when just accessing static HTML pages16:46
JosuaBut all pages in Magento, Drupal or Joomla are excessively slow16:47
Josuaanyone ?16:57
Davieysmoser: is it fixed?16:58
smoser>16:58
smoser?16:58
stgraberhallyn: I have a pretty nasty lxc bug for quantal + precise, I'll give you the diff to include in your quantal upload16:58
stgraberhallyn: currently prevents building quantal containers on precise or quantal and will soon prevent building precise containers too16:59
hallynstgraber: ok, i haven't yet started on a quantal update (the bugs i was giong to address were all low prio)16:59
hallynstgraber: ok.  i'll aim to queue something up tonight17:00
hallynstgraber: feel free to apply it to ubuntu:lxc, else sling me a debdiff17:00
stgraberhallyn: ok. Basically the check in lxc for bug 97458417:00
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 974584 in sysvinit "Semaphores cannot be created in lxc container" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/97458417:00
stgraberhallyn: it's doing an rmdir if [ -d $rootfs/dev/shm ]17:01
stgraberhallyn: but [ -d ] returns true when it's a symlink to a directory17:01
stgrabermaking rmdir fail and making the lxc-create fail17:01
hallynshould be [ -d && ! -h ] then?17:01
SpamapSJosua: there's an issue with having more than 1000 concurrent php processes in precise's apache17:02
stgraberhallyn: [ -d ] && [ ! -L ] was what I was going to go with17:03
JosuaBut when I do the exact same command to one of our VPS'es it takes max 3 seconds17:03
smoserDaviey, is what fixed?17:03
SpamapSJosua: it has something to do with mod_ssl17:03
SpamapSJosua: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apache2/+bug/102847017:03
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1028470 in apache2 "apache2+ssl hangs on high load" [Medium,Confirmed]17:03
SpamapSJosua: that may not be what you're hitting...17:03
SpamapSJosua: but its worth looking at17:03
stgraberhallyn: but yeah, that's an identical check ;) I just tend to prefer -L as my brain better parses it :)17:03
JosuaRight, and this would be an issue even if we use php-fastcgi ?17:05
Josuajust did a test with ab -n 100 -c 100 -r http://server.dk with an even worse result 50 secs mean17:11
stgraberhallyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1112277/17:11
stgraberhallyn: pushed to the branch. Let me know if you can't upload today and I'll get that uploaded individually. Not being able to create quantal container is kind of critical ;)17:13
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hallynstgraber: i still need to write to of the patches (looking at bugs 1013549 1019290 and 1020179) and want to test quite a bit.  and i won't start for a few hours.  so if you're rushed and want to push, go ahead.17:24
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1013549 in lxc "lxc-clone fails for xfs fs on lvm" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101354917:24
stgraberhallyn: hmm, my patch is wrong, I forgot -cloud ...17:25
hallynheh i'll do mine as debdiffs for now and push them into bzr later17:29
stgraberhallyn: updated my fix in bzr now, should be fine. Will prepare the sru now17:29
uvirtbotNew bug: #1025544 in sqlalchemy "[SRU] schema changes using sqlalchemy's sqlite dialect can fail when using reflection" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102554417:42
hallynstgraber: ok, tests are running.  wasn't as bad as i'd thought.  (i should probably wait until the tests pass to say that though)18:01
hallynstgraber: ok, and pushed to ubuntu:lxc for now.18:06
hallyn(still waiting for tests as well as of course a3 freeze)18:07
adam_gzul: glanceclient already has python-warlock added. re: horizon there is a bug, upstream mentioned we can optionally include static CSS files in package to avoid the dependency on django-compressor18:12
zulok18:12
zulpython-warlock made it in to the archive?18:12
adam_gzul: but im not sure what is easier18:12
adam_gzul: i dont know that it has, but its in our build environment and PPAs so that we're not blocked there18:13
zuladam_g: yeah im not worried about the PPAs im worried about people not able to use openstack on quantal right now because of it18:13
adam_gzul: well considering how backed up everything is atm dependency-wise...18:14
adam_gzul: its probably going to be a while before any of it usable straight out of the archive18:15
zuladam_g: right18:15
hallynstgraber: all tests passed here.  so i'll push when i get back or when archive is open, whatever comes later18:20
stgraberhallyn: ok. you can also push to -proposed and I'll pocket copy (or an AA will)18:21
hallynstgraber: hm, since i have lxc, libvirt, and qemu queued, i didn't wnat to make extra work for admins18:25
hallynplease feel free to if you want.  otherwise i'll push when i get back18:26
adam_gjamespage: ive proposed https://code.launchpad.net/~gandelman-a/ubuntu/precise/openvswitch/update_key_bytes/+merge/116945 to precise-proposed/openvswitch, not sure if you can help move along18:44
CounterPillowHi there. I'm trying to set up smtp using postfix and dovecot for sasl as described here: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/postfix.html18:47
jamespageadam_g, hmm - 4 conflicts....18:48
CounterPillowthe documentation seems to be inaccurate though, since there's no "socket listen" option anywhere in dovecot.conf18:48
CounterPillowand not in any files within conf.d either18:48
CounterPillowBasically, I'm stuck right now. Can anyone help me?18:49
adam_gjamespage: interesting, one sec ill fix18:51
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CounterPillowright now I can recieve emails, but how should I tell all my friends about the cool viagra offers I've found online when I can't send emails? :(18:57
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adam_gjamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~gandelman-a/ubuntu/precise/openvswitch/ovs-ppc-ftbfs/+merge/116948 should be clean. .pc stuff still confuses me19:09
jamespageadam_g, OK _ leave it with me - I'll check it builds on powerpc as well19:13
adam_gjamespage: all tests seem good on the ppc porter box19:13
jamespageadam_g, great19:14
* jamespage skips that then19:15
jamespageadam_g, one tweak precise->precise-proposed for target pocket - uploaded19:22
adam_gjamespage: doh, figures. i even asked you about that :)19:23
jdstrandadam_g: hi!19:34
jdstrandadam_g: so I cloned my openstack vm, gave it a new ip and hostname and rebooted19:35
jdstrandadam_g: this new vm is not working well with these commands hanging: 'nova floating-ip-list', 'euca-describe-addresses' and http://<host>/nova/access_and_security/19:36
jdstrandthat last one eventually times out and says "Error: Error fetching floating ips: n/a (HTTP 400)"19:36
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jdstrandadam_g: I'm wondering what I need to change to make it work again. All I did was adjust /etc/hostname, /etc/hosts for the new hostname and /etc/network/interfaces for the new ip. everything else seems to work like before19:37
adam_gjdstrand: oh jeez, yea. your old IP address is probably all over the database? did you setup originally using hostname or IP for all of the keystone endpoints?19:38
jdstrandadam_g: I followed https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/TestingOpenStack19:38
jdstrandadam_g: everything in there uses 127.0.0.119:38
jdstrandor 'localhost'19:39
jdstrandI guess I can stop everything, dump the db and examine it19:40
adam_gjdstrand: honestly i have no idea what could be broken. really a  needle in a haystack.  guess first make sure all services are running/listening on their ports, the file containing your credentials lists the correct location for the endpoints. nova-api.log is a good entry point for debugging, as most (all?) requests go there first and backend breakage is sometimes reported there first19:43
jdstrandadam_g: ok, I did all that. if I undo the hostname and ip changes, it all works again. I'll look at the db19:44
adam_gjdstrand: IIRC there is some state that is held in the db that is dependent on hostnames of the nodes19:45
jdstrandhmm19:45
jdstrandI don't have any running nodes19:46
jdstrandbut, I'm sure a db dump will tell me something19:46
jdstrandif I have to I can recreate from scratch. I am trying to avoid that19:46
adam_gjdstrand: nova.compute_nodes + nova.services tables might be of interest19:47
adam_gjdstrand: but im not sure those being wrong would break api requests in general19:48
jdstrandhrm, dumping glance, keystone and nova doesn't show anything wrt the old hostname or ip19:51
adam_gjdstrand: anything wrong in the file containing the environment variables are set to your cloud crendentials19:56
adam_g?19:56
jdstrandnah, all 127.0.0.119:56
jdstrandnova-api.log makes me think it might be rabbitmq19:57
jdstrandso I am looking there19:57
* adam_g runs to lunch19:59
jdstrandadam_g: thanks19:59
adam_gjdstrand: not sure how rabbitmq manages its ACL, might want to regrant access to the nova user ?19:59
adam_gback in a bit19:59
* jdstrand tries20:00
adam_gjdstrand: actually this reminds me of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rabbitmq-server/+bug/65340520:02
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 653405 in rabbitmq-server "rabbitmq-server fails to start if hostname is unresolvable or has changed since first starting" [Undecided,Confirmed]20:02
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jdstrandinteresting20:07
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jiboumans_smoser: hey, http://cloud.ubuntu.com/ami doesn't seem to have new AMIs since april. Am I looking at the wrong spot or have monthly updates stopped?20:21
zastaphhmm i did unlink .bashrc by accident but didnt close the terminal, can I access it somehow?20:21
smoserjiboumans_, hm.. it would appear that that is broken then. i'll ping and see if i can't get it at least fixed.20:23
smoserbut fwiw, http://ubuntu-smoser.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-find-right-ubuntu-ami-with-tools.html?showComment=1314973035116#c691161032293334111620:23
smoserexplains how you can get that data20:23
smoserand https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/query/ is being updated correctly20:23
jiboumans_smoser: thanks20:23
smoserthe ami page you listed is supposed to just be a client of /query20:23
AlphaWolfI've got an external USB HDD with 3 partitions (2 NTFS, the other HFS+). When I plug the drive in it appears to mount (I have mountusb installed), but then I see no files in the /media/usb[0-9] directories. I'm using Server 12.04. Any ideas/help (I'm still new to this all!)20:24
jiboumans_smoser: the last 'released' of lucid is april as well: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/query/lucid/server/released.txt20:25
smoserah. then for lucid it might be right20:26
smoserutlemming, ^ i think you can consider that a request to get a new 10.04 release out :)20:26
jiboumans_smoser: do you intend to keep releasing them on a monthly basis?20:26
jiboumans_smoser: yeah, many of us are on 10.04, and will be for some time20:26
smoserwell, the ultimate goal was on the same 3 week cadence as the kernel.20:26
jiboumans_that'd be awesome.20:27
smoserso you'd get one with a new kernel every time one came out20:27
utlemmingsmoser: soon20:27
utlemmingsmoser: I'll get that out shortly20:27
smoserbut we've just never gotten it so streamline/integrated.20:27
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smoseri would love to have that.20:27
jiboumans_smoser: same here20:27
smoserutlemming, we could have something that just watches daily manifests and notices a change in kernel packages.20:28
smoseras a start.20:28
smoserthere is just still too much manual involved20:28
jiboumans_smoser: have you blogged/published anywhere on how you're building the amis as well?20:29
smoserits mostly described at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuCloud/Images/Publishing?action=show&redirect=UEC%2FImages%2FPublishing20:34
jiboumans_smoser: thanks20:34
smoseralthough it appears that htat should be updated for live-build (which we use now)20:34
utlemmingsmoser: I'm planning on adding that ability to the new build service20:34
AlphaWolfI've got an external USB HDD with 3 partitions (2 NTFS, the other HFS+). When I plug the drive in it appears to mount (I have mountusb installed), but then I see no files in the /media/usb[0-9] directories. I'm using Server 12.04. Any ideas/help?20:39
monoliveAlphaWolf, what do you see when you type mount ?20:40
AlphaWolfI can copy/paste it ?20:41
AlphaWolfhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1112641/20:42
AlphaWolfIt doesn't look like it's mounted, going by that?20:42
genii-aroundAlphaWolf: Do you have hfsplus and hfsutils installed?20:45
AlphaWolfNo, I will install them20:45
AlphaWolfWill it just ignore that whole drive without those installed?20:45
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AlphaWolfThat seems to have mounted the HFS+ partition to /media/usb0. But no others are mounted. I have ntfs-3g installed, so what could be causing the NTFS partitions from mounting?20:52
genii-aroundAlphaWolf: Does /sbin/mount.ntfs  exist?20:54
AlphaWolfYes20:56
genii-aroundAlphaWolf: If the partitons have an oddball partition type for instance, the mounter cannot deduce which filesystem to try. What does sudo fdisk -l  report as their types?20:56
genii-around( under the Id and System fields )20:57
jdstrandadam_g: fyi, I think I am hitting http://lists.rabbitmq.com/pipermail/rabbitmq-discuss/2011-April/012407.html, so this is a no go20:57
* jdstrand regenerates it20:58
AlphaWolfThat command returns nothing for me20:58
genii-aroundAlphaWolf: Was this drive  GPT or so?20:59
AlphaWolfI'm afraid I have no idea. I know that NTFS partitions were made using Windows, and HFS+ was made using Mac OS X. I'm afraid that's where my knowledge ends21:01
genii-aroundAlphaWolf: Does sudo parted -l            list it?21:04
AlphaWolfYes!21:05
AlphaWolfIt shows all 3 partitions, and HFS+ is marked as "boot"21:05
AlphaWolfAlso: Partition Table: msdos21:07
genii-aroundAlphaWolf: Does it show ntfs for the "File system" of the partitions currently not mounting?21:07
genii-aroundwork, afk21:08
AlphaWolfnp, thank you for the help21:08
AlphaWolfYes, it does show ntfs21:08
zastaphwhen I have an error in one of my nanorc syntax color files it renders them all invalid, but I dont get an error message21:08
tonyyarussoI see php5-gd is still compiled without support for image rotation in 12.04.  What's the recommended source for a working package?21:10
ScottKYou realize you said php and working in the same sentence, right?21:11
tonyyarussoYes21:11
tonyyarussoI remember a couple of years ago I just build the package myself with the flag changed, but obviously then I miss out on security updates and the lick21:11
tonyyarusso*like21:11
genii-aroundAlphaWolf: If you try to mount manually and specify -t ntfs    does it work?21:19
tonyyarussoWow, this bug was opened in 2005.  Awesome.21:20
AlphaWolf"sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /media/usb1" worked21:22
genii-aroundAlphaWolf: OK. So looks like some issue with the automounter someplace then21:22
AlphaWolfas did "sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb2 /media/usb2", which yes, seems like an issue with the automounter :(21:23
genii-aroundAlphaWolf: Anyhow, I have to leave ... good luck with the rest of it, at least you can access the data there now.21:23
AlphaWolfgenii-around, Thank you very much for your help. I have learnt something today!21:24
ScottKtonyyarusso: I think the way you get that added back to the package is off $WILDLY_INAPPROPRIATE_FAVOR to SpamapS.21:26
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tonyyarussoOn the other hand, I might be totally full of crap and it could be a permissions issue.  Hrm.  /me investigates further21:38
tonyyarussoYup, that was it.  Ignore me.....21:42
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SpamapStonyyarusso: if only your "please ignore me" would have retroactively deleted those lines.. I'd have those 45 seconds back21:51
ScottKSpamapS: You should write an RFC to update the IRC protocol for that.  It'd be totally useful.21:52
SpamapSRFC37337 A system for removing stupidity from IRC via self edit.21:54
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ScottKExcellent.22:08
ScottKI'll be glad to help you with the submission process.22:08
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1029682 in python-greenlet (main) "python-greenlet-dbg does not contain required debug symbols" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102968223:06
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hoover_dammquestion, preseeding ubuntu and I would prefer to not have the hostname of dummy... I configure the hostname via dhcp23:48
hoover_dammlooking around either i've missed it in google or would love a pointer on how I can have it accept the dhcp hostname?23:48
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hoover_dammhttp://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=586360 i get the feelign it's this bug23:51
uvirtbotDebian bug 586360 in debian-installer "preseed/url: netcfg/get_hostname value is ignored even if DHCP was disabled" [Normal,Open]23:51
hoover_dammbut damn that's annoying23:51

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