[05:12] <ppisati> moin
[07:15] <smb> morning
[07:15] <ppisati> smb: ciao Stefan! :)
[07:16] <smb> ppisati, -ETOOHAPPYINMORNING :-P
[07:16] <ppisati> smb: i love when i wake up at 6:$something so @ 9 i'm already fully awake :)
[07:17]  * smb grumbles something about detestably cheerful people in the morning...
[07:17] <ppisati> :)
[09:17] <apw> ppisati, as you are in such a good mood :)  could you render an oppinion on the 1GHz patch dropped onto: bug #771537
[09:17] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 771537 in linux "Beagle XM lacks proper 1Ghz support" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/771537
[09:58] <cooloney> cking: i've got an panda ES board setup with ceph, do you know how to make it talk with the ceph server on my VM
[10:00] <cking> cooloney, not sure off the top of my head
[10:01] <cooloney> cking: ha, maybe you guys are focusing on Olympic game right now, heh
[10:02] <cking> cooloney, somehow you need to bridge it
[10:03] <cooloney> cking: yeah, i'm board and my host desktop machine are in same subnet
[10:05] <smb> One of the places I described the transparent bridge setup https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/Orchestra
[10:05] <cking> cooloney, you could make life easier for yourself and install the ceph server on real metal
[10:06] <smb> You would need to set the VM to use a "shared device" and then tell it the name of the bridge you defined
[10:06] <cooloney> cking: indeed, since i've got your ceph server image, i just wanna reuse it
[10:07] <cking> cooloney, lemme send you my ceph notes
[10:07] <cooloney> cking: great, thanks a lot
[10:13] <cking> cooloney, its fairly easy to get it running on bare metal, and saves messing around with the bridge, email coming your way soon
[10:13] <ppisati> apw: i'll give the patch a look after lunch
[10:13]  * ppisati needs an irssi notificator...
[10:14] <apw> ppisati, doesn't irrsi have that top window with all your highlights in it ?
[10:15] <cooloney> cking: yeah, thx, i will try to setup one on my host. 
[10:16] <cooloney> ppisati: you need this http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1121145/
[10:17] <cooloney> cking: i got your notes. 
[10:19] <ppisati> cooloney: ah Perl! i love it! :) i'll give it a try later
[10:20] <ppisati> apw: dunno what you mean but i'm using it under screen so until i switch to the correct shell i don't see anything (and i usually switch when i'm compiling&c)
[10:26] <apw> ppisati, ahh ... fail :)
[10:32]  * ppisati -> lunch
[10:45] <cking> apw, I use:
[10:45] <cking> override_dh_auto_configure:
[10:45] <cking>         autoreconf -ivf
[10:45] <cking>         dh_auto_configure
[10:53] <cking> apw, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1121196/
[11:05] <cooloney> cking: i got failed when i try to run 'mkcephfs'
[11:05] <cooloney> cking: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1121205/
[11:09] <apw> mk-build
[11:10] <cking> more like mk-fail
[11:10] <apw> jodh, cking, (for your logs) sudo mk-build-deps --install  update-notifier
[11:10] <apw> is the incantation
[11:11]  * cking slaps it into his book of knowledge
[11:11] <jodh> apw: thanks!
[11:18] <cking> cooloney, so once you've set up the ssh, you may need to wipe out the contents of the /var/lib/ceph/osd/ceph-*/  and /var/lib/ceph/mon/ceph-*/ and /var/lib/ceph/mds/ceph-*/ directories before re-running the mkcephfs command
[11:18] <cooloney> cking: ok, np, thx
[11:20] <apw> cking, ok when testing properly your auto thing seems to work
[11:20] <ppisati> apw: portions of that patch were upstreamed in some pm trees, another chunk was not
[11:20] <cking> apw, that's a relief
[11:20] <ppisati> apw: i sent an email to the author to get more info
[11:20]  * cking --> lunch, back in 25
[11:20] <apw> ppisati, ok thanks
[11:21] <ppisati> cooloney: i'll try you irssi perl thing now :)
[11:23]  * ppisati quit for a second...
[11:30]  * henrix --> lunch
[11:55] <ppisati> cooloney: it seems there's a new version of that script
[11:55] <ppisati> cooloney: http://code.google.com/p/irssi-libnotify/source/browse/notify.pl
[12:01] <cooloney> ppisati: thanks, man. i will upgrade. heh
[12:01] <ppisati> cooloney: btw, i'm on a dual screen setup, i need to tell it to use the first screen only
[12:01] <ppisati> uhm
[12:04] <ppisati> why it doesn't autoload?!?! grrr...
[12:13] <cooloney> ppisati: put it in ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/
[12:14] <ppisati> cooloney: doesn't work
[12:14] <ppisati> cooloney: already tried that
[12:14] <ppisati> :(
[12:15] <cooloney> ppisati: no idea,
[12:15] <ppisati>  /script list
[12:15] <ppisati> says
[12:15] <ppisati> 14:15 Loaded scripts:
[12:15] <ppisati> 14:15 scriptassist    /home/flag/.irssi/scripts/scriptassist.pl
[12:15] <ppisati> and scriptassist is another script i installed (and manually loaded)
[12:15] <ppisati> truth be told
[12:15] <ppisati> my .irssi dir is a symlink
[12:15] <ppisati> since i mantain all my config giles
[12:16] <ppisati> files
[12:16] <ppisati> in git
[12:16] <ppisati> in another directory
[12:16] <apw>  -/b 5
[12:16] <ppisati> .irssi, .gitconfig, .bashrc, etcet
[13:10] <rtg> ogasawara, bouncing gomeisa for kernel update
[13:10] <ogasawara> rtg: ack, go ahead
[13:11] <rtg> ogasawara, gotta fix my VPN connection before I do tangerine. it never reboots without a power cycle.
[13:14] <henrix> smb: i was trying to reproduce bug #999755 to verify the fix
[13:14] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 999755 in linux "Kernel crash in rb_next doing ohai loops" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/999755
[13:14] <henrix> smb: but so far... no luck
[13:15] <henrix> smb: i am using vbox for that. do you remember how long you need to run the test case in order to trigger the issue?
[13:15] <smb> henrix, I am doing the same. For precise it does work
[13:15] <smb> but oneiric no luck
[13:15] <henrix> smb: ah, i was trying oneiric actually :-/
[13:16] <smb> henrix, It is extremely timing sensitive. 2 CPUs seemed best
[13:16] <smb> But also it seems something is slightly different in oneiric, making it not happen with the current setup
[13:16] <henrix> smb: later today i'll probably try oneiric on bare metal. i'll install it on a 2-cores laptop
[13:17] <henrix> smb: were you able to reproduce it on oneiric before? or was it just on precise?
[13:18] <smb> I was only reproducing it on precise. Just the scheduler code is the same back in O (or farther)
[13:18] <henrix> ack. how long does it take (roughly) to hit the bug?
[13:19] <henrix> minutes? hours? days?
[13:19] <smb> Unfortunately I have not found a reall good way to cause the scheduler to migrate a task at the same time as it moves task groups
[13:19] <smb> Sometimes 1hr, sometimes 4hrs... sometimes it happened just before I really got fed up...
[13:20] <henrix> heh
[13:20] <henrix> ok, thanks
[13:20] <smb> henrix, Though for Oneiric I left the VM running the whole night without luck
[13:21] <rtg> henrix, ppisati, Daviey: rebooting tangerine for kernel and openssl update
[13:21] <henrix> rtg: ack
[13:21] <henrix> smb: yeah, tricky bug.
[13:22] <smb> henrix, Yeah, iirc people in production environments saw it happen every 1-2 days... :/
[14:48] <rtg> ogasawara, magic -> "[timg-tpi] Review set of Ubuntu patches: DONE"
[14:49] <ogasawara> rtg: heh, I was cleaning up WI's and saw it so just did it since it was only a few patches to look at
[14:49] <rtg> ogasawara, I should take another pass just to be sure.
[14:51] <ogasawara> rtg: I threw my notes under your section at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Specs/QKernelDeltaReview
[14:56]  * ogasawara back in 20
[15:51]  * cking grabs a 10 min break
[16:36] <jsalisbury> smb, If you have a chance, can you take a look at bug 1031090
[16:36] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1031090 in linux "kvm_intel not loadable in a quantal guest" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1031090
[16:37] <smb> jsalisbury, I just got a chance as Daviey asked about it on the server-team meeting
[16:37] <jsalisbury> smb, cool, thanks
[16:48] <apw> smb, i'd check we haven't dropped anything config wise in our resync
[16:49] <smb> apw, Yeah, first I want to locally confirm it. Not trusting anybody else more than I can throw them, and that is not far
[16:49] <jsalisbury> **
[16:49] <jsalisbury> ** Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - Today @ 17:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting
[16:49] <jsalisbury> **
[16:49] <autojack> hi. I was following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel trying to customize a Lucid kernel for my i386 ec2 instance. I've built kernels from scratch before, though not since the LILO days :)  when I run 'fakeroot debian/rules binary-headers binary-generic' it eventually errors, saying there is no target named binary-generic. what am I doing wrong?
[16:50] <jsalisbury> sconklin, are you reporting the CVE's in today's meeting or is it bjf ?
[16:50] <apw> autojack, if its an ec2 kernel from the ec2 branch then its binary-ec2
[16:51] <sconklin> jsalisbury: it's me, and will be until further notice
[16:51] <jsalisbury> sconklin, got it, thanks
[16:51] <sconklin> bradf was covering while I was on vacation
[17:38] <apw> herton, do we make bugs for lowlatency rebases ?
[17:38] <apw> (for P ?)
[17:38] <herton> apw, no
[17:38] <herton> apw, if someone is working, or starting to work on it, we could
[17:39] <apw> herton, noone is working on it cyrrently indeed
[17:39] <dileks> august 8th is a wednesday
[17:46] <jsalisbury> dileks, thanks
[17:52]  * henrix --> EOD
[18:18] <autojack> apw: thanks, I'll give that a try.
[18:34]  * cking -> EOD
[18:43]  * smb -> EOD
[20:19] <josepht> bug #1029547 has been bisected
[20:19] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1029547 in linux "8086:0091 WARNING: at /home/apw/COD/linux/drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-trans.h:565 iwlagn_mac_flush+0x1a3/0x1b0 [iwlwifi]()" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1029547
[21:45] <cheako> I just closed #381896 after testing and I'll start working on two more.
[21:55] <cheako> Down to 15.  How come there are so many CVE bugs marked as new?
[22:28] <apw> jsalisbury, there is a candidate for you above ^^
[22:28] <apw> bug #381896
[22:28] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 381896 in linux "bad router advertisement lead to disabilitation of ipv6 privacy extension" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/381896
[22:30] <jsalisbury> apw, looks like that bug was just closed
[22:30] <apw> jsalisbury, the one above not below :)
[22:30] <apw> jsalisbury, the one with my nick in the title
[22:30] <jsalisbury> apw, ah, got it :-)
[22:32] <jsalisbury> josepht, Thanks for bisecting.  It looks like that commit was introduced in v3.5-rc1.  I'll build a quantal test kernel with that commit reverted and post a link in the bug.
[22:33] <apw> jsalisbury, thanks
[22:47]  * rtg -> EOD
[23:00] <jMCg> Do you people parse your logfiles for how long you've worked?
[23:34] <Daviey> I'm currently hammering tangerine.. if it hurts anyone, please feel free to kill me
[23:34] <Daviey> err, kill my job
[23:50] <stgraber> Daviey: there are some many ways to misinterpret that ;)
[23:51] <Daviey> stgraber: Friday night is the real life tangerine show.