[00:18] <rtdos> what's a good rss reader (command line) for ubuntu-server 12.04?
[00:20] <patdk-lap> jmedina, oh, most *san* units don't allow you to use lun's in active active mode across multible controllers
[00:20] <patdk-lap> some do, but you get decreased performance
[00:23] <mike3000> Hello I am having some trouble mounting a truecrypt drive under ubuntu-12.04 server without its usb adapter
[00:24] <mike3000> with the adapater i get 2 partitions (sda1 and sda5: and i mount sda5) without the adapter I get only sda1
[01:30] <jdstrand> hallyn: argh, I got sidetracked with a bunch of last minutes reviews. I am installing it now and will run overnight
[01:33] <tazmania> I have a Canon BJC-6500 with driver CUPS+Gutenprint v5.2.5(color) connected and configured on my ubuntu server 10.04 LTS.  I was able to setup a network share from my XP machine. However, I can't print from my XP.  I tried to print the test page on 192.168.0.x:631/printers/Canon_i6500 page with no luck either. Anybody?
[01:34] <tazmania> I am able to see the print queue in "Show All Jobs"
[01:50] <hallyn> jdstrand: thanks, talk to you in the morning
[01:50] <jdstrand> hallyn: ok, wish me luck, it is running :)
[01:50] <hallyn> :)
[01:51] <jdstrand> it looks like the cirrus bug may be fixed...
[01:51] <jdstrand> but I'll need to test more
[01:51] <jdstrand> oh, it was the 12.04 qemu-kvm that crashed, nm
[01:52] <jdstrand> not crashed-- the cirrus driver didn't work with quantal's unity
[01:52] <jdstrand> or compiz or whatever
[01:52] <jdstrand> anyhoo-- talk to you later :)
[02:10] <bitfury_> how can I change the default mta in ubuntu?
[02:10] <bitfury_> it's currently using 'mail' and I would like to change it to 'ssmpt'
[02:10] <qman__> possibly update-alternatives
[02:11] <qman__> but that's not the mta, that's mail client
[02:11] <qman__> mta is like, postfix, exim
[02:11] <qman__> sendmail
[02:11] <qman__> and to select which one you want to use, you install it, and remove any others
[02:12] <qman__> and ensure /usr/bin/sendmail links to it
[02:12] <patdk-lap> ssmtp is a mta (nullmailer)
[02:12] <sarnold> bitfury_: did you mean msmtp instead? install msmtp-mta as well
[02:12] <patdk-lap> but it and mail aren't in common at all
[02:13] <sarnold> patdk-lap: incidentally, mailx (which can supply /usr/bin/mail) actually _can_ do smtp directly: http://heirloom.sourceforge.net/mailx.html
[02:13] <sarnold> boggles the mind
[02:13] <patdk-lap> smtp directly != mta
[02:14] <sarnold> true.
[02:14] <patdk-lap> outlook does smtp directly :)
[02:14] <sarnold> but the lines are blurrier now than they used to be.
[02:14] <sarnold> haha :)
[02:14] <patdk-lap> defently not
[02:14] <patdk-lap> now, we can debate if a nullmailer is a real mta or not :)
[02:15] <patdk-lap> nullmailer being nullmail/ssmtp/msmtp/...
[02:25] <SpamapS> ugh, hpcloud needs 12.04.1 cloud images
[02:25]  * SpamapS drums fingers as all 12.04.0 -> now updates download and install on hpcloud's dog slow I/o
[02:55] <jaslap> openvpn help here?
[03:00] <jbicha> pmatulis_: howdy, what do you think of https://code.launchpad.net/~evarlast/serverguide/wordpress/+merge/117135
[03:00] <jbicha> the postgres & /24 parts have already been merged
[03:03] <jbicha> if you've got the time, there's several MPs to be reviewed at https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-doc/serverguide/quantal/+activereviews
[06:18] <sabgenton> hi all I made a virtual host but apache keeps saying
[06:18] <sabgenton> [Wed Sep 19 16:13:48 2012] [warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no VirtualHosts
[06:19] <sabgenton> I tried the main config file and the sites-available file
[06:20] <sabgenton> (and symlinked it)
[08:52] <jamespage> ivoks, around?
[09:08] <sabgenton> solved
[09:21] <ivoks> jamespage: somewhere above sibir, yes :-)
[09:21] <jamespage> ivoks, hello!
[09:22] <jamespage> ivoks, I'm following up on work items in preparation for beta-2 of quantal
[09:22] <ivoks> ok
[09:22] <jamespage> ivoks, I have one for you "Expand existing test cases to support different configuration options for mail-server: TODO"
[09:22] <ivoks> i'm sure it looks like im slacking
[09:22] <jamespage> ivoks, nope - I understand we all have other stuff todo as well
[09:23] <ivoks> ok, test cases
[09:23] <jamespage> ivoks, I'd actually like to defer that one for quantal; we should switch over to the new UTAH framework for r-series opening
[09:23] <ivoks> ok
[09:23] <ivoks> fine with me
[09:24] <jamespage> ivoks, great - we can pick that up next release then
[09:24] <ivoks> yep
[09:24] <jamespage> UTAH does make things a little easer TBH
[09:24] <ivoks> i can always test it manually
[09:24] <jamespage> but its not quite in production yet for QA
[09:24] <ivoks> ok
[09:24] <jamespage> ivoks, that would be great in the interim
[09:25] <ivoks> right
[11:34] <tasslehoff> The 10.04 lts kernel has pae even if uname doesn't say so, right?
[11:45] <patdk-lap> no
[11:46] <patdk-lap> the server kernel installs generic-pae for i386
[11:51] <eagles0513875> Hey guys im trying to use squirrelmail to connect to dovecot imaps server + postfix and im getting a connection refused on squirrelmail Error connecting to IMAP server: localhost.
[11:51] <eagles0513875> 111 : Connection refused any ideas woudl be greatly appreciated as to how to fix this issue
[11:55] <patdk-lap> logs would be helpful?
[11:55] <patdk-lap> but are you using a secure imap connection?
[11:57] <eagles0513875> patdk-lap: yes i am and nothing is oddly showing up in the logs in terms of dovecot and any issues
[11:58] <patdk-lap> well, if nothing is showing up
[11:58] <patdk-lap> did you specify the correct port?
[11:58] <patdk-lap> don't have odd firewall rules?
[11:59] <patdk-lap> actually told dovecot to run imap?
[11:59] <eagles0513875> patdk-lap: no firewall as of yet and i told dovecot to run imaps
[11:59] <eagles0513875> and im using ports 993 and 25
[12:00] <eagles0513875> patdk-lap: not sure what else the issue could be?
[12:01] <eagles0513875> ill compare configs between my 2 servers
[12:01] <eagles0513875> i think its possibly a postfix issue
[12:02] <patdk-lap> heh
[12:02] <patdk-lap> it's clearly NOT a postfix issue
[12:02] <patdk-lap> unless you typed IMAP instead of SMTP
[12:02] <patdk-lap> and you where testing sending email
[12:11] <eagles0513875> patdk-lap: im trying to login with squirrelmail into my mailbox
[12:12] <eagles0513875> patdk-lap: coudl the issue be that i only updated the A record to access squirrelmail this morning
[12:13]  * eagles0513875 starts pulling hair out and swearing
[12:14] <Patrickdk> eagles0513875, none of those are the issue, if they where, the error would state so
[12:16] <eagles0513875> then what is the issue cuz i have no idea where i should be looking
[12:34] <eagles0513875> Patrickdk: :( where
[12:34] <eagles0513875> where is the problem and where i shoudl be looking I have checked and rechecked my issue
[13:56] <SpamapS> hrm, hpcloud doesn't seem to like euca tools anymore
[14:00] <zul> SpamapS: eh/
[14:41] <doko> Daviey, was there a plan for ipmitool promotion?
[15:14] <kydan> hey guys, I am trying to a restore of a innoDB style DB from a crashed ubuntu 10.04 server. I have the innoDB files and .frm files on a VM that I am trying to use for the recovery. I have tried hitting up #mysql but no one is available to help. I have followed http://egil.biz/how-to-recover-mysql-data-from-innodb/ but I am getting hung up on starting teh server in "recovery mode"
[15:14] <SpamapS> kydan: hung up how?
[15:14] <kydan> executing the following command: /usr/sbin/mysqld –innodb_log_file_size=5242880 –innodb_force_recovery=6 . However, it seem to hang there for quite awhile can I cant kill the process.
[15:15] <kydan> sorry, for the grammer there, I copied it from another message
[15:15] <kydan> grammar*
[15:15] <SpamapS> kydan: btw, #mysql is answering you (better place really)
[15:15] <kydan> SpamapS: ahh just did!, thanks
[15:15] <ninjix> I am having some trouble with my 12.04 not mounting glusterfs volumes on boot. They only mount automatically from fstab about 1/4 reboot.
[15:16] <ninjix> I have to ssh in and run "sudo mount -a"
[15:16] <SpamapS> ninjix: perhaps mountall doesn't see glusterfs as a remote filesystem
[15:16] <ninjix> I have _netdev in the fstab
[15:16] <SpamapS> ok that should work
[15:17] <ninjix> feels like an upstart sequencing issue but haven't been able to nail it down
[15:22] <ninjix> does the _netdev work in a general way or is it specific to nfs?
[15:49] <blendedbychris> if i have a deb.bin file, how can i make something like puppet install it?
[15:49] <blendedbychris> can i extract the actual deb out of it?
[15:55] <SpamapS> blendedbychris: .bin meaning a shell script with a binary embedded?
[15:55] <SpamapS> blendedbychris: most of those will have some way to say --extract instead of --install
[16:11] <hallyn> stgraber: bug 1052973, for now i'm just going to mark it wishlist, but i'm thinking we just want to punt on that until a general redesign of the template system is discussed?  (maybe at uds, maybe based on api)
[16:14] <stgraber> hallyn: sounds good
[16:15] <hallyn> not that i have any specific ideas.  just nebulous 'it should be better and more maintainable' :)
[16:23] <blendedbychris> SpamapS: oh doi… it extracts is all the executable does
[16:24] <SpamapS> :)
[17:08] <hallyn> stgraber: any fixes you want to queue up for lxc?  else i'll push ubuntu:lxc (which has two trivial fixes)
[17:09] <stgraber> hallyn: nope, don't have anything queued for quantal here
[17:09] <hallyn> cool, pushing
[17:12] <hallyn> jdstrand: test-qemu.py gave me 3 failures (http://paste.ubuntu.com/1215183/).  i think two just need updates to the parsing, but there was one segfault of qemu-system-i386, which i think accounts for the middle failure
[17:17] <hallyn> stgraber: when you get a chance, can you review+merge github.com/hallyn/lxc#staging.2
[17:17] <stgraber> hallyn: sure
[17:17] <hallyn> thx
[17:29] <stgraber> hallyn: pulled into staging
[17:31] <hallyn> stgraber: thx
[17:41] <lordievader> Good evening
[17:44] <jdstrand> hallyn: interesting
[17:52] <jdstrand> hallyn: so, if I do: qemu-system-i386 -M pc-0.10 -clock dynticks -rtc base=utc -monitor tcp:127.0.0.1:4444,server,nowait -hda ./qatest-virtio.img, I don't have the '1, function 2:' in the output
[18:00] <jdstrand> hallyn: ok, here is the reproducer: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1215297/
[18:00] <jdstrand> hallyn: seems a legit bug. maybe contact ligouri or upstream?
[18:01] <jdstrand> the few seconds might actually be apport
[18:32] <Monotoko> best ask here... I would like to reinstall the OS on my server... does anybody know how I can backup my rtorrent if I don't have the .torrent files anymore?
[18:38] <hallyn> jdstrand: thanks.  will inquire
[18:39] <hallyn> jdstrand: when i tried that a few days ago, it didn't seem to crash, but maybe i didn't wait long enough
[18:40] <jdstrand> hallyn: fyi, this is a quantal amd64 host that is mostly up to date. I have qemu-common, qemu-kvm and qemu-utils at 1.2.0+noroms-0ubuntu1~ppa1
[18:53] <pramodns> hello all, Im trying to get apache 2.4 installed with ldap support
[18:53] <pramodns> it errors our saying apr/apr-util is compiled without ldap support
[18:54] <pramodns> and mod_authnz_ldap has been requested but can not be built due to prerequisite failures
[18:54] <pramodns> I have the http package downloaded and the apr and apr-util packages under srclib/
[19:44] <hallyn> jdstrand: so what exactly is o 0xae08 2 meant to do?
[20:01] <jdstrand> hallyn: you are making me lookup the CVE :P
[20:01] <jdstrand> hallyn: (sorry, I was on the phone)
[20:01] <jdstrand> hallyn: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2011/CVE-2011-1751.html
[20:02] <jdstrand> that sounds right, it hotunplugs the PCI-ISA bridge
[20:02] <jdstrand> which it shouldn't allow
[20:03] <hallyn> so that value to that mem location says 'unplug it pic-isa bridge'?
[20:03] <jdstrand> from the redhat bug: "Writing the value 2 to I/O port 0xae08 ("PCI_EJ_BASE") initiates the PIIX3 PCI-ISA bridge removal."
[20:03] <hallyn> interesting
[20:03] <hallyn> thanks
[20:03] <jdstrand> np
[20:08] <adam_g> zul: where did packaing come from for the python-swiftclient upload?
[20:08] <zul> for quantal?
[20:09] <adam_g> yea
[20:09] <zul> ci branches
[20:09] <adam_g> the one that was uploaded today/yesterday
[20:09] <adam_g> eh its not installable, but is from the CI branches
[20:10] <adam_g> actually wait
[20:10] <zul> adam_g: gah?
[20:10] <adam_g> 1:1.2.0-0ubuntu1
[20:10] <adam_g> ya, python-swiftclient is uninstallable
[20:11] <adam_g>  python-swiftclient : Depends: python2.7-swiftclient but it is not installable
[20:11] <zul> adam_g: crappers ill have a look
[20:11] <adam_g> zul: i had worked around that in the CI branch, but that change is missing from the upload.  tho, im not sure that is the correct fix. i uploaded a python-quantumclient with the same fix and got called out on ubuntu-devel :)
[20:12] <zul> adam_g: heh more like i get called out for something you did ;)
[20:12] <zul> anyways ill have a look at it
[20:13] <adam_g> zul: no, actually the other way
[20:13] <adam_g> :)
[20:13] <zul> adam_g: meh
[20:14] <zul> adam_g: anyways if you want to fix it....im away from computer for a while
[20:52] <lickalott> anyone have a suggestion for a good bandwidth usage monitor for server ed.?
[21:08] <plars> anyone here happen to know if post-upgrade on -server, a fsck is forced?
[21:09] <plars> I'm trying to test upgrade under kvm, and everytime I install fresh, then upgrade, despite the fact it seems to shutdown cleanly, it wants to fsck on the next boot
[21:09] <plars> (this is precise->quantal btw)
[21:10] <plars> the more interesting problem is that kvm seems to just hang when it gets to the fsck, if it's making progress, it's so slow I can't see it
[22:08] <iohn> Hi, I'm in dire need of help. Everytime I reboot my ubuntu server I need to attach keybaord/monitor because my SSH is failing to listen to the ethernet interface, but when I login I simply restart the service and it's good to go. I was thinking that delaying the SSH startup would fix it, how could this be done?
[22:08] <iohn> this has been occuring since I bridged my interface, I do however need it bridged.
[22:13] <sarnold> iohn: are there any messages in the logs about why ssh failed to listen in the first place?
[22:14] <sarnold> iohn: it seems to me that fixing the underlying problem would probably be easier than trying to delay the start of the program for some reason
[22:14] <iohn> all right, let me check, thanks for the reply
[22:44] <wkharold> juju issues on new maas install; after bootstrap, status checks fail. it looks like zookeeper isn't installed/listening: 2012-09-19 16:24:17,216:2850(0x7f576eec6700):ZOO_ERROR@handle_socket_error_msg@1579: Socket [127.0.0.1:51377] zk retcode=-4, errno=111(Connection refused): server refused to accept the client
[23:04] <mark1234567>  hello. does anybody know how to enable console access for a vm, runnign qemu as a hypervisor, kvm as the vm manager, and ubuntu 8.04 as the os?
[23:08] <cornfeed> is there a popular place to get custom repo source lists? i know in gentoo they have layman that allows for the easy addition and listing of popular repo maintainers
[23:09] <cornfeed> mark1234567: are you using qemu or vbox?
[23:09] <cornfeed> oh nvm
[23:10] <mark1234567> qemu
[23:10] <cornfeed> http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-kvm-vnc-for-guest-machine/mark1234567:
[23:11] <cornfeed> that gives a decent overview
[23:14] <mark1234567> sorry i have already gone through this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM and hit a wall i have the xml configured and running and the ttyS0 configured in init.d but when i try to start it, it says "start: Unknown job: /etc/init.d/ttyS0"
[23:15] <mark1234567> i have also tried to add a console def to the xml and on resart it dropped from the devices def so i have no console access to the vm
[23:18] <cornfeed> mark1234567: yeah that tty setting is supposed to done inside the guest, not the host
[23:18] <cornfeed> is that where you set it?
[23:18] <mark1234567> oh. that isn't my setting. here for server stting https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialConsoleHowto
[23:18] <mark1234567> for the init.d file
[23:19] <sysadmin_no_1> Tossing it out there: I installed Quantal server yesterday. In the installer, it showed the new deterministic network naming format (p13p1 instead of eth0), and in /etc/network/interfaces, that name was there. However, when I ran "ip addr" or had to manually configure a bridge, I had to use the ethX name.
[23:19] <cornfeed> is this on a headless box? (not the vm, the host)
[23:19] <cornfeed> sysadmin_no_1: wtf
[23:19] <cornfeed> sysadmin_no_1: weird
[23:21] <mark1234567> no. but vm's are using bridged netowrking so i can access them directly i.e. instead of with routing/forwarding
[23:21] <mark1234567> the original vm is setup to have a static ip but it too has no console access so i can ssh to it but not the new one.
[23:22] <mark1234567> so either they disconnected the console after they setup or they did something i am missing
[23:22] <sysadmin_no_1> cornfeed: I know... Configuring lxcbr0 I was scratching my head for a few minutes. Tried the old name and it works. Nowhere in my networking stats do I see the "new" names used. (Also, I couldn't find any details on the new naming scheme in the Ubuntu site, though Fedora seems to have a small amount of info. Is it a kernel change, or a userland change?)
[23:25] <mark1234567> sudo virsh -c qemu:///system console domain which when i set the xml def to have a console should let me in to my understaning but when i fire up the vm it drops the console def from the xml file
[23:37] <mark1234567> found an answer for anyone that cares. http://askubuntu.com/questions/50947/starting-a-service-from-etc-event-d-works-but-not-from-etc-init 8.04 used a older version of upstart and the script has to be placed in event.d not init.d
[23:37] <mark1234567> thank you for the help. i appreciate it