[00:03] <UndiFineD> kermit, sudo netstat -tulpn <- like that ?
[00:08] <kermit> UndiFineD: yeah, theres just a - in the last column
[00:10] <UndiFineD> kermit, hmm, maybe you have a zombie process, the socket is still open, but the application that used it is gone
[00:13] <UndiFineD> ps aux |grep Z
[00:13] <UndiFineD> could show processes with STAT = Z
[00:17] <phillw> Hi guys, I've had to abort the install of the 12.10 server onto a VM as it hung at the 'four dots' of booting up, as to  a GUI boot up instead of the CLI, pass. If someone has a decent speed internet link, I have one spare VM on the OVH system with its own Ipv4 and MAC address.
[00:18] <kermit> UndiFineD: good theory, but no
[00:25] <UndiFineD> kermit, a similar thread, but no solution: http://serverfault.com/questions/85558/netstat-ntap-doesnt-show-pid-process-name-for-some-connections
[00:26] <kermit> UndiFineD: huh, thanks
[01:43] <blackshirt> hello
[01:44] <blackshirt> can we ask about postfix server here ?
[01:47] <UndiFineD> not an postfix expert
[01:48] <ScottK> blackshirt: You can ask.
[01:48] <ScottK> Depending on the question you might get redirected to a more postfix specific resource.
[01:53] <patdk-lap> well, no question works too :)
[04:15] <smartboyhw> Hi, Is jamespage here?
[05:08] <smartboyhw> jamespage ping
[07:53] <jamespage> smartboyhw, morning
[08:27] <jamespage> Daviey, can you promote stuff to main if the MIR's are approved?
[09:26] <xnox> jibel: 410770
[09:27] <xnox> jibel: todays lvm on amd64 have passed, i386 haven't run yet. infinity identified yesterday on release channel that kernel was updated from quantal->proposed to quantal, but there was no new d-i upload with new kernel.
[09:28] <xnox> that was fixed yesterday.
[09:29] <jibel> xnox, I saw that, but the way it fails with a 'cannot find root filesystem' on boot is a bit annoying
[09:29] <jibel> with d-i and non-squashfs install the error 'no kernel modules found' is a bit less cryptic
[09:30] <jibel> and it fails during installation, not after
[09:31] <xnox> jibel: file a wishlist bug for cjwatson to look at? =)
[09:31] <jibel> xnox, np, I'll file one :)
[10:04] <smartboyhw> Is jamespage here?
[10:04] <jamespage> yes
[10:11] <smartboyhw> jamespage: Hi
[10:12] <smartboyhw> How can I help you guys to test Ubuntu Server?
[10:15] <jamespage> smartboyhw, do you already use ubuntu server?
[10:16] <jamespage> trying to gauge your level of experience...
[10:16] <smartboyhw> jamespage: I only test Ubuntu flavors, want to help at every flavor
[10:16] <smartboyhw> I don't normally use Server unless absolutely necessary
[10:17] <jamespage> smartboyhw, well helping with the testcases in the Ubuntu ISO tracker for server would be a good start then
[10:17] <jamespage> smartboyhw, 12.04.1 is due for release in the next two weeks; so testing of the ISO images for this release will be required
[10:17] <smartboyhw> I know, just wondering: Is there a Ubuntu Server Testing Team on Launchpad
[10:17] <smartboyhw> ?
[10:17] <jamespage> smartboyhw, no
[10:17] <smartboyhw> !
[10:18] <jamespage> also quantal beta-1 is not that far off
[10:18] <smartboyhw> How about 12.04.1?
[10:19] <jamespage> smartboyhw, well daily images for precise are being produced ATM; so giving those a sniff would be great
[10:20] <jamespage> smartboyhw, this mail give more details of what is happening and when - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2012-August/000971.html
[10:23] <smartboyhw> OK
[10:25] <smartboyhw> jamespage: How many people actually do server testing? Only you or what?
[10:26] <smartboyhw> BTW, testing to Ubuntu Server will be only a side job, Ubuntu Studio will be the main one
[10:35] <jpds> Anyone here familiar with virt-{install,manager} ?
[10:36] <jpds> soren: Maybe you can help? :)
[10:38] <mwk_> i have a q about running ubuntu in ec2; the ubuntu provided amis include kernels that are not compiled with CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIRTIO.  does ec2 support the virtio hwrng?
[11:05] <mwk_> the ubuntu provided ec2 images include kernels that are not compiled with CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIRTIO.  does ec2 support the virtio hwrng?
[11:38] <xnox> mwk_: you might have better luck on the #ubuntu-kernel channel, they compile kernels and might know this type of thing.
[12:00] <soren> jpds: Perhaps. What's up?
[12:01] <soren> mwk_: EC2 runs an antique version of Xen. Don't count on it.
[12:01] <jpds> soren: Do you know if there's a way to make virt-install work with http_proxy?
[12:02] <soren> jpds: What are you trying to do? Most things I do with virt-install don't involve http at all.
[12:03] <jpds> soren: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1148634/
[12:04] <soren> jpds: I don't think your problem is related to http_proxy.
[12:05] <soren> jpds: It seems your --location option is pointing to a directory rather than the ISO.
[12:05] <jpds> soren: Well, HTTP out isn't allowed, unless it goes though the proxy.
[12:05] <jpds> soren: As the manpage states.
[12:05] <soren> Nevertheless, trying to boot a directory isn't going to get you far. :)
[12:05] <jpds> (I believe ISO's go with --cdrom).
[12:05] <jpds> soren: Works when I use it in virt-manager.
[12:06] <soren> jpds: Oh.
[12:06] <soren> jpds: Cool. This has been added since I last looked at it like three years ago.Who would have guessed?
[12:07] <jpds> soren: :)
[12:07] <soren> jpds: Have you tried the same command line somewhere that doesn't require a proxy?
[12:08] <jpds> soren: Yes, and it works.
[12:08] <jpds> (On my computer, but not on the blade).
[12:08] <soren> jpds: That's interesting. virt-manager uses virt-install as its backend, so it should work the same.
[12:09] <jpds> soren: I can see from the tcpdump that it's not trying to talk to the proxy.
[12:12] <jpds> soren: I think that virt-install is trying to test that it can get to the URL, before starting the instance.
[12:12] <soren> Oh, wait.
[12:12] <soren> No, the problem is that you're using sudo.
[12:12] <soren> sudo strips http_proxy from your environment.
[12:12] <jpds> sigh.
[12:13] <jpds> soren: OK, there we go, that works.
[12:13] <jpds> Sorry. :(
[12:14] <soren> jpds: np
[12:14] <soren> jpds: Enjoy :)
[12:14] <jpds> soren: Thanks.
[12:16] <RoyK> http://i.imgur.com/v0hds.jpg
[12:17] <Daviey> RoyK: i'm getting a "Not Found" error?
[13:42] <tinkogeorgiev> hi, getting errors trying to setup UCI with lxc
[13:42] <tinkogeorgiev> all services start except nova-volume - install-error
[13:43] <tinkogeorgiev> this is from nova-volume.log
[13:43] <tinkogeorgiev> 2012-08-15 13:14:12 CRITICAL nova [-] volume group nova-volumes doesn't exist
[13:43] <tinkogeorgiev> 2012-08-15 13:14:12 TRACE nova Traceback (most recent call last):
[13:43] <tinkogeorgiev> would appreciate if anyone can help
[14:04] <jamespage> zul, does horizon use uglify-js to compress JS files?
[14:04] <zul> jamespage:  probably
[14:04] <zul> jamespage: how can i check?
[14:04] <jamespage> zul, yuicompressor is already in main - just a thought
[14:05] <zul> jamespage: yeah
[15:14] <elux> hey guys
[15:14] <elux> does anyone know of channel with many ec2 users? ... (this one..?)
[15:30] <AdvoWork> Hi there, if ive just installed ubuntu on a new computer, and it has no NIC recognised(it told me this during installation), any idea how I can get it working?
[15:49] <Lukas1321> I need help with 8.04 Server running OpenVPN-AS on VMware. Port forwarding works but the server keeps refusing connections
[15:52] <Lukas1321> hello?
[15:54] <Lukas1321> I need help with 8.04 Server running OpenVPN-AS on VMware. Port forwarding works but the server keeps refusing connections
[15:54] <Lukas1321> I need help with 8.04 Server running OpenVPN-AS on VMware. Port forwarding works but the server keeps refusing connections
[15:55] <Lukas1321> I there anyone in this chatroom who can help me?
[15:55] <Lukas1321> Is*
[15:56] <Pici> I'm here, I just don't think I can help you.
[15:57] <Lukas1321> Who can then?
[15:57] <Lukas1321> Anyone?
[15:59] <Lukas1321> I need help with 8.04 Server running OpenVPN-AS on VMware. Port forwarding works but the server keeps refusing connections
[16:32] <kirkland> roaksoax: ping
[16:35] <RoyK> hi all. i find some references to ext4 checksumming being abandoned and for this to be implemented in md - anyone that knows the status of this work?
[16:40] <hallyn> stgraber: uh oh: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1149100/
[16:40] <hallyn> failure creating quantal container on quantal, due ot /dev/shm
[16:43] <stgraber> hallyn: hmm, I thought I fixed that...
[16:45] <stgraber> hallyn: ah, apparently I didn't fix it hard enough... I guess we'll need an extra -L check in there... or just get rid of that code as initscripts as been fixed now...
[16:58] <Lukas1321> I need help with 8.04 Server running OpenVPN-AS on VMware. Port forwarding works but the server keeps refusing connections
[17:42] <ssvss> Hello, I have a dedicated ubuntu server with hetzner.de. hetzner also provides a seperate backup space accessible via samba/ftp/sftp/scp.
[17:42] <ssvss> In their support document about backups, the following line is mentioned. - "The direct use of rsync is not possible. The backup space can however be locally mounted using smbfs, sshfs or ftpfs, allowing a limited use of rsync. To take full advantage of rsync (such as incremental backups using hardlinks) an image file must be created, which should be mounted via loopback."
[17:42] <ssvss> I would like to use rsync with incremental backups using hardlinks.
[17:42] <ssvss> I think by loopback they mean http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loop_device. can any one help on how I can create a image from the network location.
[18:04] <chaput> is Ubuntu 12.04 server support multiple vCPU on hyper-v  on 2008 r2 ?
[18:18] <adam_g> zul: re horizon deps, check gabriels comments on bug #1024326  option #2 looks better
[18:19] <zul> adam_g: that sounds good to me
[18:30] <hallyn> stgraber: d'oh, uh, i think i was using an old lxc when i had that devshm failure.
[19:10] <adam_g> zul: im' trying to document our packaging process for openstack. are the ubuntu-server-dev branches not used anymore?
[19:10] <zul> adam_g: yeah they are...they are there for people to see the process
[19:11] <adam_g> oh, nvm. looking at the wrong branches
[19:12] <adam_g> zul: i suppose they're only used for tracking packaging in the main ubuntu packaging, and wont' be used for the cloud archive?
[19:13] <zul> adam_g: no i dont think so
[19:13] <zul> at least i havent planned for it yet
[21:07] <adam_g> zul: does python-django-openstack-auth exist somewhere outside of pypi?
[21:07] <zul> adam_g: github
[21:08] <zul> adam_g: check the debian/copyright ;)
[21:09] <zul> why do you ask?
[21:11] <adam_g> zul: wanted to check the upstream source for something. horizon login was borking when installed from packaging, but okay from pypi
[21:11] <zul> adam_g: ah ok...bbl
[21:57] <smw_> Hi all, can anyone help me with LVM? I have a VG with two logical volumes. one called root which takes up just about the entire lvm and one called swap which is 99GB. I want to "delete" the root one so I can partition
[21:57] <smw_> Does anyone know how to do this from the Partition disks screen during install?
[21:58] <smw_> ah, got it
[22:05] <xnox> smw_: good for you =) it does support deleting, but not resizing.
[22:38] <three18ti> what is the correct format for syslinux.cfg when using a preseed file?  this is mine http://paste.scsys.co.uk/205578 and I get the error "cannot find kernel image install/vmzlinuz"
[22:39] <three18ti> I tried just "preseed/file=/hd-media/preseed.cfg" as it says in the installation-guide https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/installation-guide/amd64/preseed-using.html#preseed-loading
[22:39] <three18ti> I'm trying to boot off a usb drive
[22:54] <three18ti> ok, looks like I needed / infront of the /install but now it's not loading the preseed file :/
[22:54] <three18ti> lol.
[22:55] <three18ti> maybe just /preseed.cfg will work.
[22:58] <three18ti> negative.
[23:29] <msw> utlemming, smoser: seeing lots of lockups on new hi1.4xlarge instance types...
[23:29] <msw> utlemming, smoser: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1011792
[23:38] <ChmEarl> considering to convert my iptables rules (activated with iptables-restore in */interfaces) to the ufw method. Do I need to manually do this, or is there a script to break my rules down to the ufw *.rules way?
[23:55] <zul> adam_g: ping