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uvirtbotNew bug: #1057320 in glance (main) "Glance api and swiftclient not compatiable versions" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/105732000:01
pmatulisanyone here get sssd working with sudo configured in ldap?00:02
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1061961 in horizon (main) "Upgrading openstack-dashboard does not upgrade dependencies." [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106196100:21
ipl31Hello, so I had a qlogic 10 Gig card that worked oneiric but now seems to not be happy because of a firwmare version in precise. Did something change in the linux-firmware package?00:27
sarnoldipl31: were there any enlightening notes in the /usr/share/doc/<foo>/changelog* files?00:31
ipl31sarnold: unfortunately no00:33
sarnold:(00:33
sarnoldipl31: if you steal the firmware from the old version, does it work?00:34
ipl31good question I should try that00:34
ipl31although box is remote and I have not network access only remote KVM, but I will see if there is way I can get it on there00:35
sarnoldoof00:35
ipl31yeah :)00:35
sarnoldwould it be easier to get a local card?00:35
ipl31yeah it might be, its 10G card so I can't buy one locally would need to have it shipped00:35
ipl31but I might end up doing that00:36
sarnold.. it doesn't sound cheap :) but still, that also sounds like a system that's best to leave alone as much as you can. :)00:36
ipl31actually system is not in service so I can do whatever I want00:36
sarnoldwoo :00:36
sarnold:)00:36
ipl31testing the upgrade to precise00:36
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1061977 in cloud-init "Machine fails to commission when console=ttyS0 is present on kernel opts" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106197701:21
stgraberSpamapS: I'm testing on an ivy bridge laptop (i7) with a lot of RAM and a very fast SSD...01:49
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SpamapSstgraber: ok, so not that dissimilar from my mac book air (i5, 4GB RAM, average SSD)02:06
Guest2295Hello all!!!02:23
Guest2295I am coming I think to the end of a very drawn out problem with reference to my primary system running ubuntu.02:23
uvirtbotNew bug: #1061996 in samba (main) "Can Not Create Samba Share" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106199602:31
TohuwI need to install Magick-config, but it seems the only packages that provide it from the Ubuntu repos require X11. Can someone enlighten me as to why this might be, and if there's a suitable alternative if my only goal is to provide Magick-config for gem install rmagick?02:49
sarnoldTohuw: drat, I wondered if graphicsmagick-libmagick-dev-compat might be easier .. but no luck, it also eventually depends upon libx11-dev02:52
sarnoldTohuw: I believe I've read some mechanism to fake dpkg into thinking that some specific packages are already installed; I _hope_ that graphicsmagick or imagemagick would load libraries only as they need them..02:53
Tohuwsarnold: I could force the install of the package, but I'd rather not... based on my reading of Magick-config, it seems odd to require the X11 stack for it...02:57
sarnoldTohuw: it'd be a package-level dependency, the individual tool may not need it at all.02:57
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Tohuwsarnold: I found a workaround via installing libgraphicsmagick1-dev, which installs an acceptably minimum number of X11 dev packages.03:05
sarnoldTohuw: oh! hooray for just the -dev packages. that'll save a bit.03:05
TohuwYes, considerably. x11-common, libx11-dev, x11proto-xext-dev. I can live with that.03:06
TohuwFor the record, the correct package ended up being 'graphicsmagick-libmagick-dev-compat' to resolve rmagick not installing on Ubuntu via gem install. This is the most minimal provider I could find.03:17
TohuwI didn't catch that libgraphicsmagick1-dev provides GraphicsMagick-config, which is not quite the same. I also needed libmagickwand-dev.03:23
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1006149 in libvirt (main) "PowerPC needs access to /proc/device-tree/ in apparmor perms" [Medium,Expired] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100614904:27
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basil60I'd like some advice on possible malware on ubuntu11.04 server please?05:55
basil60I've received a number of complaints from my ISP that unsolicited emails have originated from IP address. I've scanned for rootkits , malware a,d almost every other conceivable problem on my PC. As soon as I turned my server back on, the complaints returned. I'm sour it's some system change that I made that has permitted this problem... I'd just like some advice on shutting it down.06:06
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basil60Thanks guys...I might try again later06:18
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jellybeanGood morning all08:04
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jellybeanIs there a recommended procedure for installing Ubuntu Server to a compact flash drive?08:04
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DarkStar1hi all.. Is there anyway I can increase the size of a directory? specifically one under the /var tree09:52
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chmacDarkStar1: Directories don't have sizes exactly, unless you put more stuff into the directory, in which case it'll get "bigger"09:59
chmacDarkStar1: Or are you running out of space?09:59
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DarkStar1chmac: I ran out of space. I was importing old mail archives into a the directory path /var/vmail10:00
chmacDarkStar1: Do you have space elsewhere on the disk?10:00
DarkStar1chmac: yeah. let me pastethe output of df -hl10:01
DarkStar1chmac: http://fpaste.org/05Cn/ so I'm guessing I need to increase the amount of space allocated to /dev10:03
chmacDarkStar1: OVH server right?10:03
DarkStar1yeah10:03
DarkStar1chmac: houw'd you know :)10:03
chmacThey have this weirdness with rootfs and /dev/root, very strange. /dev/root doesn't actually exist.10:04
DarkStar1hhmm.10:04
DarkStar1mayhaps I can remount /var on dev2?10:05
DarkStar1on /dev10:05
DarkStar1?10:05
chmacDarkStar1: There is no /dev10:11
chmacIt's a virtual filesystem, your only real file system is /dev/md210:11
chmacYou could try symlinking your /var/vmail directory to /home/vmail or something like that.10:12
chmacovh are pretty stupid in the way they lay out your disk, I always repartition them.10:12
srihi10:14
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Guest18447hi10:14
DarkStar1chmac: hhm……...10:15
DarkStar1good idea. Will have to trythat later. thanks10:15
chmacDarkStar1: Have you been using the machine for a while?10:16
chmacDarkStar1: You could also repartition it, that's one advantage of software raid, you can repartition on the fly.10:16
chmacDarkStar1: I wouldn't recommend it with a production system, but ovh provide 100G of ftp backup, so you can push a backup to be doubly safe, take one disk out of the raid array, repartition, bring it back into the array, resync, wait, repeat.10:16
DarkStar1chmac: for over a week now. I've been setting it up for a client and there a few sites hosted on it so10:17
DarkStar1far10:17
chmacDarkStar1: In that case you definitely want to repartition, all your /var/www/ and /var/logs/ will be on that 10G root partition, likewise /var/lib/mysql10:17
DarkStar1Oh.. I'll have to book sometime off to do that then10:17
chmacYou can do the whole thing with the machine still online, because you have 2 disks.10:17
DarkStar1shit!!10:18
DarkStar1all that time setting up >:/10:19
feisarhi my question's about virsh and vmbuilder ubuntu but #ubuntu-virt is a little quiet: if I created a vm using vmbuilder kvm ubuntu but i did it from the wrong directory, can I just mv my .qcow2 then edit the VM using virsh # edit VM_NAME?10:19
DarkStar1chmac: That just poo pooe'd my tgi friday feeling now10:19
chmacDarkStar1: You will need to take down the machine in order to move data around onto new partitions, but it's not so hard10:20
DarkStar1chmac: what a stupid way to partition a machine10:21
DarkStar1Pissed off at them now10:21
chmacDarkStar1: You pay peanuts, you get monkeys!10:23
chmacDarkStar1: In my opinion, their SSD boxes are a better deal than their traditional disks, 120G is usually way more than we ever use on any of our web machines, and the SSDs perform much, much better.10:24
DarkStar1chmac: but let's be honest that kind of beetlejuice partition is spiteful10:24
chmacDarkStar1: It's just stupid, but so is much of what I see at OVH! :-)10:24
DarkStar1SSds aren't worth the price atm and I need space. Lots of it. the mail archve I was trying to migrate is 100Gb zipped up10:26
chmacDarkStar1: Then you want a spinning disk!10:26
RoyK[slightly offtopic] hm... I just upgraded a server install to Quantal and installed ubuntu-desktop on it, and lightdm doesnt't start automatically10:30
AlexOHey, I opened the 3306 port (for mysql) but when I'm trying to connect with telenet on 3306, I get a connect refused, the strangest this is, that it's was working yesterday, but today It's not working anymore...10:33
AlexOany ideas?10:33
AlexO-this+thing*10:33
LachezarAlexO: netstat -antup | grep 3306 shows?10:34
AlexO"tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:3306            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      15568/mysqld"10:35
LachezarAlexO: That seems OK. Are you sure you're telnet-ing into the right address?10:36
AlexOLachezar: yep, I just checked it again10:37
RoyKAlexO: using ufw?10:38
AlexORoyK: iptables10:38
RoyKAlexO: turn on logging in iptables, then, or just use ufw10:41
* RoyK uses ufw for 95% of his work10:41
DarkStar1I only know a little iptables and 0 about ufw10:41
AlexORoyK: what do you mean but turn on logigng in iptables? You mean open the 3306 port ?10:42
AlexOby*10:42
AlexOI'm runing out of batery, need to find a plug brb10:44
AlexOif you have any idea let me know my screen will still be there10:44
DarkStar1AlexO: he means you should enable iptables logging so that you can see infomation about the firewall10:45
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jamespagerbasak, is the subarch support SRU required to support diff arm archs?12:32
rbasakjamespage: yes, but also any arch at all12:32
rbasakjamespage: any ARM arch at all I mean12:32
jamespagerbasak, ack12:33
jamespagerbasak, looking at the branch now12:35
rbasakthanks!12:35
jamespagerbasak, 02- patch is missing from the branch :-(12:36
rbasakjamespage: well that's embarrassing :-/12:37
* rbasak digs it out12:37
jamespagerbasak, lol12:37
rbasakjamespage: wondering how best to recover from this12:38
rbasakjamespage: another upload with a bumped ubuntu revision?12:39
jamespagerbasak, just push a new version to the branch12:39
rbasakjamespage: roaksoax has already uploaded - it's in the unapproved queue12:39
jamespagerbasak, ah! I wish he'd commented.12:39
jamespageI think we can get that rejected12:39
rbasakjamespage: ok, so do I need to bump the version, or does it count as not published?12:40
rbasakI suppose nobody will have been able to install from it if it never actually entered precise-proposed?12:40
jamespagerbasak, no - its not been published anywhere yet!12:40
rbasakOK12:40
jamespagerbasak, oh - was the upload for quantal or precise?12:40
rbasakjamespage: both. roaksoax took the change upstream for quantal I think, and uploaded precise as-is12:41
jamespagerbasak, sorry - LP was confusing me12:41
jamespagerbasak, actually it looks OK in the queue12:42
jamespagehttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/118134341/maas-enlist_0.4-0ubuntu1.1_0.4-0ubuntu1.2.diff.gz12:42
rbasakjamespage: I'm confused. How? Or does that mean that roaksoax noticed and fixed it up? Also the pocket was wrong, which I know he fixed12:42
jamespagerbasak, I suspect roaksoax fixed you up :-)12:43
rbasakthanks roaksoax :)12:43
* rbasak commits fixes to the branch anyway12:44
rbasakAt least it should match now12:44
rbasakjamespage: sorry for the mess!12:44
jamespagerbasak, no problem12:44
jamespagerbasak, story of my day today12:44
jamespagelooking at stuff thats already been done!12:44
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1057946 in mod-auth-mysql (main) "A patch to support Phpass hash (Used by Wordpress, phpBB3, etc)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/105794613:19
uvirtbotNew bug: #1062277 in nova (main) "092_add_instance_system_metadata migration fails when upgrading" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106227713:26
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jamespagezul: ^^ nova upgrade bug13:31
zuljamespage: not cool13:33
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selvodkahello13:50
UlfrI just switched my frontend webservers from CentOS to Ubuntu because of an issue with PCRE, but now I'm trying to troubleshoot a problem my servers have after about a day of uptime where sessions will stack up in HAProxy and I haven't the foggiest why. Can anyone help me get started with troubleshooting?13:54
UlfrI use HAProxy to load balance to squid reverse proxies running apache2 on ubuntu 10.04 if that helps13:57
Mupfihi there :-)14:01
Mupfianybody here who is familiar with kerberos?14:03
feisarhi what's the fix for the 'waiting for network configuration' on every boot with 12.04?14:03
Mupfii have problems with the krb5-kdc which woulden't start14:04
Mupfikrb5kdc: cannot initialize realm ALKAR.INTERN - see log file for details14:04
uvirtbotNew bug: #1062314 in nova (main) "do_refresh_security_group_rules in nova.virt.firewall is very slow" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106231414:05
Mupfiand the logfile tell me "krb5kdc: No such file or directory - while initializing database for realm ALKAR.INTERN"14:05
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1062336 in nova (main) "nova-compute expects libvirtd group" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106233614:41
uvirtbotNew bug: #1062334 in nova (main) "nova-*  not work -  Scientific Linux 6.2" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106233414:43
hallynsmb: hi, bug 914788, it's marked fix released and nominated for oneiric.  but you seem to be talking about q new quantal patch?14:48
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 914788 in libvirt "libvirt expexts qemu-dm in wrong path for xen" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91478814:48
smbhallyn, Yes, since George made the patch for q but probably should have done a new report14:50
jamespagezul, I enjoyed that bug ^^14:51
smbThings broke again after Debian removed the alternates setting which created xen-default link14:51
zuli did as well :)14:51
hallynsmb: can you mark it Triaged again?14:51
hallynI'll push the fix this afternoon then.  tuesday is freeze :)14:51
smbhallyn, not sure I can do that, but in theory we probably should make the main task triaged again and add a precise task marked fixed?14:52
smbhallyn, Yeah, seem you have to accept the nomination at least.14:53
hallynsmb: sigh, ok, let me set them how I THINK you mean them14:54
smbhallyn, I could do the rest, I just cannot accept nominations for anything I cannot upload14:55
hallynsmb: can you reload and tell me if that's ok?14:55
hallynsmb: and then you're saying i can just take that patch, pop it onto quantal package, and expect itto work?14:55
smbhallyn, I looks like I thought (probably need to decide to won't fix for O) and no not that simple14:56
smbhallyn, Not sure it helps you but I liked a branch14:57
smbhallyn, A bzr branch. Basically I had to pop back to the old patch and have pushed the modified ones on top14:57
hallynoh, *linked* a branch :)14:57
hallyni thought you were facebooking14:57
smberrr yeah... :-P no14:57
smbJust missing keys14:57
hallynsmb: so does the branch work?14:58
smbhallyn, I did the test-build from that14:58
hallynsmb: ok, thanks.  lemme look at it14:58
SpamapSsmb: so, any progress?14:58
SpamapSsmb: have not looked through my bugmail yet today14:58
smbSpamapS, Tsk, well it works for me which is not progress I guess. And I asked for a more detailed list of steps14:59
smbSpamapS, Not sure whether there is any special network setup involved or so14:59
SpamapSsmb: let me try my reproduction steps one more time..15:01
uvirtbotNew bug: #914788 in libvirt (main) "libvirt expexts qemu-dm in wrong path for xen" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91478815:01
SpamapSsmb: hm, doing the basic steps doesn't cause it.. I'll try again with juju, maybe it is doing something special15:06
smbSpamapS, Maybe I prepare another kernel in parallel that logs a lot of stack traces (for every dev_hold and dev_put). Its ugly but if you are the only one to be lucky I would let you run it and post the results. :)15:07
SpamapSsmb: for sure :)15:09
SpamapSsmb: indeed, something juju is doing in its destroy-environment is causing the issue reliably.. will boil it down to a test case15:11
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hallynsmb: i dunno, patch looks good to me (though i can't bzr import it bc of the way you moved the patch around in the queue)  I'll run the qa regression tests against it, then push the package from source15:33
smbhallyn, Grr and I was just using quilt and bzr locally. :-P But ok, just note patches, because there were two15:35
hallynsmb: yeah, bzr just doesn't deal well with any sort of funky quilt usage.  but I'm just doing 'bzr bd -S' out of your bzr tree, worked fine, so it'll have both your patches15:36
smbhallyn, Ok, cool. Yeah, I probably should just have all patches unapplied and then replaced the file before applying them again15:37
smbSpamapS, If you find a nice test case, please let me (err well the bug report) know. Otherwise the smb2 version is now up.15:43
SpamapSsmb: ok, working on it now15:47
uvirtbotNew bug: #1061964 in cloud-init "Config drive ensure local-hostname" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106196415:50
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DarkStar1qq the cron task: 3 0 * * 1/3/5  will run this task 0003 every mon-wed-friday right?16:12
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DarkStar1No one here?16:19
kendosanhello guys, when i put my bash command in startup, when i reboot everything runs , but the bashscript that runs gives me error ffmpeg not found,  i run a nohup on startup16:19
kendosanso im not sure what is wrong16:19
kendosanwhen i cd in directory and do nohup manualy everything is cool16:19
Guest54412hmm does anyone here have lamp installed16:19
patdk-lapkendosan, that doesn't tell you anything?16:19
kendosanhmm thats the thing im not sure what im doing :(16:20
kendosanfor example on startup commandline nohup sh /var/www/bash/nohup.sh >/dev/null 2>&1 &16:21
sarnoldkendosan: try without throwing away the error messages..16:22
kendosaner i will try16:22
patdk-lapkendosan, oviously your ENVIROMENT is different16:22
patdk-lapdifferent path settings and other things16:22
kendosanpatdk, what do you mean ? i run ubuntu server 12.04 64bit16:23
TJ-kendosan: Which 'nohup' is start-up using? The shell's version, or "/usr/bin/nohup" ? They have differences, especially if the start-up script isn't using a log-in shell16:23
kendosanjust a second please :)16:23
sarnoldTJ-: oh? I hadn't heard this :) thanks for the heads up.16:23
kendosani put the nohup commandline here  /etc/rc.local16:23
patdk-lapso no login, so you can't depend on anything being right16:24
patdk-lapand have to make sure path and all are specified16:24
kendosanit executes but, the thing is it does not run, when i type it in manual way :O16:24
kendosanmaybe im just confused with all this :D16:24
TJ-kendosan: Usually that's because the shell environment at start-up is minimal compared to a log-in shell. Best debugging is to insert, in your start-up shell, a debug line of the form "env > /tmp/start-up.log" so you can look at the env it runs with16:25
kendosanthanks i will try to do that16:26
TJ-kendosan: s/your start-up shell/your start-up shell script/'16:26
hallynsmb: my build of your libvirt tree oddly fails on an augeas lens test16:26
smbhallyn, there is lenses in libvirt???16:27
hallynin the tests, yeah16:27
hallynbiam16:27
smbWeird I have created a source package from my tree and ran it though sbuild... my only problem there is building sometimes ending up in /build which then bails because of an overlayfs bug16:29
smbThe second attempt with /build diverted to non-overlayed /home/... did succeed16:29
DarkStar1the cron task: 3 0 * * 1-5/2  will run this task every mon-wed-friday right?16:30
DarkStar1I'm new to this16:30
DarkStar1the aim is that it will run it at 0003h on those days.16:31
SpamapSsmb: installing your kernel next16:32
SpamapSsmb: the test case is still the same... just start and stop a container16:33
DarkStar1no one know?16:33
sarnoldDarkStar1: that's how I read it as well16:33
sarnoldDarkStar1: though I'd probably use 1,3,516:33
sarnoldno longer, no shorter, but more explicit16:33
SpamapSsmb: note that the container I start/stop also does an apt-get upgrade.. I wonder if there's something weird in there16:33
DarkStar1sarnold: ok16:33
DarkStar1with the commas right? I'm new to task automation.16:34
sarnoldDarkStar1: yes, with the commas16:35
smbSpamapS, Hm, at least a bit more usage of the net devices. And the container is just created with "lxc-create -t ubuntu -n name -- -r quantal" ?16:35
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SpamapSsmb: -t ubuntu-cloud16:41
SpamapSsmb: and -r precise16:41
SpamapSsmb: actually there's also some userdata fed in which does an apt-get upgrade and installs a few things...16:42
smbSpamapS, I guess I will better wait for your detailed description... ;-P16:43
SpamapSsmb: you can use my juju branch which does it reliably..16:44
SpamapSsmb: bzr branch lp:~clint-fewbar/juju/local-cloud-img16:44
SpamapSsmb: from that dir, PYTHONPATH=$PWD PATH=$PWD/bin:$PATH bin/juju bootstrap16:45
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SpamapSsmb: and PYTHONPATH=$PWD PATH=$PWD/bin:$PATH bin/juju deploy wordpress16:45
SpamapSsmb: then the same but 'juju destroy-environment'16:46
smbSpamapS, Probably you should write that down then *in* the bug report. My memory is very limited (especially when it is actually the weekend)16:46
SpamapSsmb: I'm hoping to have a lower level reproducer16:47
smbSpamapS, Me too :)16:48
SpamapSsmb: so far, unable to reproduce with your stacktrace happy kernel16:51
SpamapSsmb: n/m, reproduced16:52
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SpamapSsmb: want syslog?16:52
smbSpamapS, Yes please in the bug report.16:52
smbSpamapS, Probably just a matter of timing as it now is a bit slower with the lots of output16:53
hallynsmb: even plain libvirt is faling to build.  hopefully i just messed up my localhost, lemme try on a clean instance17:03
smbhallyn, Yeah, hopefully. Well, in some way. But I could not explain how that test did not bother me otherwise...17:05
frojndHi there. I don't know why but when I try to change /etc/motd as root it won't update it. And when I reopen file with vim it's still last message17:27
SpamapShallyn: did you come up with a plan for bisecting btw?17:27
hallynSpamapS: bisecting what?17:28
SpamapShallyn: I can reproduce 100% of the time on this hardware with the fairly lengthy steps I posted in the bug.. but have not yet boiled it down to anything less than a long juju deploy/destroy17:28
sarnoldfrojnd: see update-motd(5)17:28
SpamapShallyn: netns bug17:29
hallynSpamapS: so you can't reproduce with the test program attached to the bug?17:29
SpamapShallyn: no, this is a different problem17:29
SpamapShallyn: the simple fix of flushing the route cache addressed that17:29
hallynare you sure there's no zombie tasks pinning the netns?17:30
SpamapShallyn: to reproduce I have to boot up an ubuntu-cloud based container and then stop it17:30
frojndThis happens if I'm editing with nano too.. So I must do something wrong. Why after editing /etc/motd as root this new login message won't exist?17:30
SpamapShallyn: no, how would I check?17:30
hallynanyway no, i've been leaving that to smb to not reproduce effort17:30
hallynps -ef should show the defunct tasks...17:30
SpamapSnothing there17:30
hallynSpamapS: what is the bug#?17:30
SpamapSbug #102147117:30
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1021471 in linux "clone() hang when creating new network namespace (dmesg show unregister_netdevice: waiting for lo to become free. Usage count = 2)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102147117:30
SpamapShallyn: I posted the steps to reproduce using my juju branch17:31
hallynSpamapS: given that it conflicts with the bug which smb did fix, i'm not sure we can bisect now :)17:31
hallynstill i could try.  but if smb thinks he's about got it nailed...17:31
smbhallyn, No not that one. Just got data for it to look trhough17:32
hallynok.  lemme finis up the libvirt one and then i'll see if i can reproduce and join the party17:32
smbhallyn, Though if you want to run bisecting maybe from the other end (take our mainline kernels between 3.2 and 3.6 as a start)17:33
smbUsually it turns out to be one -rc1 and then the fun begins17:33
smbErr make that 3.517:34
hallynsmb: happy to.  i was going to do linus' tree, what do you mean by 'our mainline'?  (i think i can find it from old emails, but if you have git url handy...)17:34
hallynright :)17:34
hallyn3.2..3.6 was going to be my range17:34
hallynuh 3.5  wtf?17:34
smbhttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/17:35
hallynthanks.  ttyl17:35
frojndIs there a manual or something how to change default ssh login prompt? Changing /etc/motd as root doesn't work unfortunatelly.17:36
smbWell, we know 3.5 is broken (3.6 apparently not) So you could go that way as well, but at least for that I know that the removed the route cache for one thing17:36
hallynyeah, i meant 3.5, i don't knwo why i keep mistyping.  ttyl :)17:36
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SpamapShallyn: while you're still playing, I'm going to try 3.4.12-quantal17:49
SpamapShallyn: as in, http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4.12-quantal/17:49
hallynsounds good.17:50
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hallynsmb: regression tests still running;  built fine on fresh instance;  intend to push this afternoon.18:09
hallynzul: you have no libvirt changes to push to quantal right?18:10
zulnope18:10
smbhallyn, ok, phew18:10
SpamapShallyn: I am unable to reproduce on 3.4.12 btw18:26
hallynSpamapS: in your recipe, should i just 'apt-get install juju'?18:27
SpamapShallyn: no18:27
SpamapShallyn: it shows, bzr branch the specific branch I'm using18:27
SpamapShallyn: it still happens with stock juju, but not as frequently for some reason18:27
hallynyou don't show building/installing it18:27
SpamapSbzr branch18:27
SpamapSjust run it from there18:27
hallyni did bzr branch, entered it, then you say run 'juju', but juju was not installed (and ./juju is a dir)18:28
hallynoh hm18:28
hallynso it should be coming from my new path.  but it's not happy with it.  why?18:29
hallyn(checking)18:29
SpamapSI set PATH :)18:29
hallynSpamapS: well i've since apt-get installed juju, and id o see juju in my path, so i'm guessing there was a dependency of juju which wasn't installed.  (the error has scrolled off ths creen)18:30
hallynproceeding18:30
SpamapSahh right18:31
SpamapSpython-txzookeeper or python-txaws or twisted or something like that :-P18:31
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SpamapShallyn: ok, so in the interest of narrowing your bisect ... 3.4.12 is fine.. what would be the other end of the spectrum to try? 3.5.5?18:33
uvirtbotNew bug: #1062474 in nova "Migrations do not populate volume_id_mappings and instance_id_mappings completely" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106247418:36
hallynSpamapS: not sure, hold on lemme check around which release the route cache was removed18:38
hallynbtw, first attempt on c1.xlarge did NOT reproduce.  trying again18:38
SpamapShallyn: if it fails again, perhaps let me login and I'll see if there are assumptions I've left out18:38
hallynheck, the commit "ipv4: reintroduce route cache garbage collector" sounds suspicious :)18:39
SpamapShallyn: hah yeah18:41
hallynSpamapS: 3.5-rc7 did not have commit 89aef8921bfbac22f00e04f8450f6e447db13e42.  3.6 did.  (that being the commit removing the routing cache)18:41
SpamapShallyn: I haven't actually confirmed that 3.6 doesn't reproduce with my particular issue18:41
SpamapShallyn: ok, 3.5.5 does reproduce18:43
SpamapShallyn: also reproduces with the original reproducer, so no news there18:43
SpamapS[  191.483843] unregister_netdevice: waiting for lo to become free. Usage count = 218:44
SpamapSthats 2, so route cache + "the other thing"18:44
hallynSpamapS: hrmph, juju seems to have messed with my ptys18:44
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SpamapShallyn: ??18:44
SpamapShallyn: ok, so I'll try 3.6-rc1 next18:45
hallyni ran 'juju bootstrap' in byobu, exited the shell, and now defunct java tasks are pinning /dev/pts/1, and re-starting byobu hangs18:46
hallynrebooting, not sure what state i just left things in... sigh18:46
SpamapShallyn: oh thats interesting.. zookeeper should have daemonized.18:47
SpamapShallyn: thats likely the culprit there18:47
SpamapShallyn: so i'll do 3.6-rc1, and then 3.5-rc718:49
SpamapShallyn: yeah looks like we need to use start-stop-daemon to run ZK so it will let go of the terminal18:52
SpamapShallyn: you should have just killed the java process18:52
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SpamapShallyn: AHA!18:57
SpamapShallyn: 3.6 still has it18:57
SpamapShallyn: well, 3.6-rc118:58
SpamapShallyn: so, the route cache issue is separate18:58
SpamapS[  253.892068] unregister_netdevice: waiting for lo to become free. Usage count = 118:58
SpamapSthats on 3.6 rc118:58
smbSpamapS, Unfortunately there are a few additions to the whole mess that are (or where) not even in upstream linux when I looked last19:01
SpamapSsmb: well I think you were looking at the route cache issue and using stgraber's reproducer only19:02
hallynSpamapS: interesting19:02
SpamapStrying 3.6-quantal now19:02
smbI was also following a few hints from upstream, but they pointed to a follow up on things that happened after removing the route cache. So things may have gone jojo19:03
SpamapSwell if nothing else, its clear that this is a separate bug from the route cache issue19:04
hallynSpamapS:  it might be worth opening a separate upstream kernel bugzilla19:04
hallynexcept, of course, we probably need a reproducer outside of juju :)19:04
SpamapSyeah19:05
SpamapSI think its something in the timing19:05
SpamapShallyn: lxc-stop returns immediately, right, you still need lxc-wait to know that it is stopped?19:06
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hallynSpamapS: i think so, though the python api one can wait iirc19:08
hallynSpamapS: though lxc_stop "sort of" waits, by waiting for the monitor socket to close19:09
SpamapSah ok19:11
SpamapSweird.. why do our cloud images have ntfs installed? :-P19:12
DavieySpamapS: ntfs ebs volume ! :)19:12
SpamapSso much win19:13
SpamapShallyn: ok, confirmed still in 3.619:13
SpamapShallyn: I'll try to boil this down to at least just lxc commands to reproduce19:13
hallynSpamapS: gah, no, can't reproduce on amazon with juju.  i'll just try quickly running lxc testsuite and see ifthat helps19:16
hallynsmb: libvirt pushed, thanks.19:16
smbhallyn, At least something that worked today. :)19:16
smbthanks19:16
hallynhaha no kidding.  still no idea about psivaa's bug19:17
hallynmdeslaur: if i said that after psivaa installs a new quantal desktop and installs kvm, then virt-manager, virt-manager fails to create/start VMs, but once you manually create one with virsh define and start that, then virt-manager succeeds19:18
hallynmdeslaur: would that ring any bells for you?19:18
mdeslaurhallyn: no...what does virt-manager do?19:18
hallynmy only guess would be bad perms inside /var/lib/libvirt/images, but that doesn't really make sense either19:18
hallynit manages to start kvm, but then kvm bombs with with -EPERM trying to actually use kvm19:19
hallyn(as seen in the /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/x.log)19:19
hallynthe bug # is 1057024 fwiw19:19
mdeslaurhallyn: trying on a fresh install now19:22
hallynmdeslaur: thanks.  i've tried that 3 times no with no success, maybe i'm unconsciously doing something blatantly different...19:23
mdeslaurhallyn: with no success? you mean you couldn't reproduce his issue, or you couldn't get it to work?19:23
hallyncouldn't reproduce it19:24
hallynworked for me every time19:24
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mdeslaurhallyn: worked fine for me19:29
mdeslaurhallyn: not sure what's going wrong for him19:29
mdeslaurhallyn: hardware problem?19:30
hallynmdeslaur: kvm does run fine by hand, or using 'virsh'.19:31
hallynmdeslaur: but there are funky /dev/sda errors in syslog19:32
hallynworse, psivaa has *two* machiens that do it19:32
mdeslaurhallyn: hrm19:32
hallynso i started wondering if there is a corrupt archiv emirror...19:32
hallyni dunno19:32
mdeslaurhallyn: I did a fresh install, dit "apt-get install virt-manager", did "apt-get install qemu-kvm", added myself to the libvirtd group, rebooted and everything worked19:33
hallynmdeslaur: thanks for trying.  i'm out of ideas19:33
hallynpsivaa: any chance you can post dmesg from the other machine that also does this for you?  (to the bug)19:34
hallynare they the same kind of laptop?19:34
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mdeslaurhallyn: my iso was in my home directory, not sure that's relevant19:37
hallynmdeslaur: hm, so was mine.19:38
bgoliveiraHello everyone. Could anyone can explain me why /etc/resolf.conf turns into a sym link to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf ?19:40
bgoliveiraI'm having to upgrate my servers from 11.04 to 12.04 ...and I just realised this because a normal user can not use the host comand.19:41
SpamapShallyn: ok so here is how lxc-create is invoked..19:41
SpamapS3742  execve("/usr/bin/lxc-create", ["lxc-create", "-n", "clint-local-ci-ubuntu-0", "-t", "ubuntu-cloud", "--", "--debug", "--hostid", "clint-local-ci-ubuntu-0", "-r", "precise", "--userdata", "/tmp/tmplp3Y7E"], [/* 13 vars */]) = 019:41
sarnoldbgoliveira: it's part of the 'resolvconf' package, which rewrites the resolv.conf file for different name servers based on dhcp results19:41
SpamapShallyn: and lxc-start..19:42
SpamapS3816  execve("/usr/bin/sudo", ["sudo", "lxc-start", "--daemon", "-n", "clint-local-ci-ubuntu-0", "-l", "DEBUG", "-o", "/home/clint/.juju/data/clint-local-ci/units/ubuntu-0/container.log"], [/* 21 vars */]) = 019:42
SpamapSfollowed by..19:42
SpamapS3820  execve("/usr/bin/sudo", ["sudo", "lxc-wait", "-n", "clint-local-ci-ubuntu-0", "-s", "RUNNING"], [/* 21 vars */]) = 019:42
psivaahallyn, dmesg attached to the bug19:43
hallynpsivaa: thanks19:43
mdeslaurhallyn: this is definitely odd: Could not access KVM kernel module: Permission denied19:44
hallynSpamapS: hm, precise container, <shrug> maybe that makes a difference19:44
psivaahallyn, one of them is Hp pavilion g6 and the other is Dell Inspiron19:44
hallynmdeslaur: right.19:44
SpamapShallyn: sure, I'll try a quantal container19:44
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hallynpsivaa: and so where do you store the iso for virt-manager to pick up?19:45
mdeslaurpsivaa: what's "getfacl /dev/kvm" show?19:46
bgoliveirasarnold for example, I can ping a website. But, ping only can resolv the name because it has a SUID bit active. Host doesn't have a SUID bit active ... any ideia?19:46
Davieywoot, sbeattie extended his ~ubuntu-server membership.. Great to have you. :)19:47
mdeslaurpsivaa: ?19:49
hallynmdeslaur: i fear it's way past EOD for psivaa19:50
mdeslaurhallyn: consolekit is supposed to set extended acls on the kvm device to your user19:50
psivaamdeslaur, hallyn, ohh the iso's are stored on in desktop in one machine and home/myname/iso/ubuntu in anouter19:50
mdeslaurhallyn: maybe he's using some retro-grouch desktop environment19:51
hallynmdeslaur: interesting19:51
hallyni hate magic19:51
mdeslaurpsivaa: can you do a "getfacl /dev/kvm"?19:51
psivaamdeslaur, just added to the bug19:52
hallynmdeslaur: but, /dev/kvm is group kvm, group read-write, and libvirt-qemu user is in default group kvm...19:53
hallynso unless virt-manager manages to run kvm not in libvirt-qemu user, ...19:53
mdeslaurhallyn: he has group::---19:54
mdeslaurhallyn: incorrect permissions, kvm group doesn't have proper rights19:54
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mdeslaurhallyn: (yeah, the extended acl isn't used)19:54
psivaahallyn, mdeslaur on the other machine which now works after following th wiki from hallyn i have group::rw-19:54
mdeslaurpsivaa: so something is breaking the permissions on that device19:55
mdeslaurpsivaa: do you have /lib/udev/rules.d/40-qemu-kvm.rules ?19:56
hallynSpamapS: say, ...  you're using juju, so you're not using lxcbr0?  are you using virbr0?19:57
hallynwell you're not specifying -f, so i guess you must be using lxcbr019:57
psivaamdeslaur, yes19:57
SpamapShallyn: this branch does use lxcbr019:57
hallynSpamapS: sadly, i still can't reproduce.19:58
SpamapShallyn: yeah I'm working out a series of lxc-* commands to do it19:58
hallyndoing a loop of while [ $c -lt 100 ]; do sudo lxc-start -n p1 -d & sudo lxc-wait -n p1 -s RUNNING; sudo lxc-stop -n p1; done19:58
hallynSpamapS: can you pastebin your userdata file?19:58
psivaamdeslaur, just to make sure, i did a fresh quantal install, i did apt-get install kvm and install virtual machine manager using software centre, addded the user to the group and logged out and in back19:59
SpamapShallyn: sure19:59
SpamapShallyn: thats part of what I'm working on :)19:59
mdeslaurpsivaa: quite odd, I'm not sure how your permissions get like that19:59
mdeslaurpsivaa: if you reboot, do they go back to normal?20:00
psivaamdeslaur, i'm not sure which permissions do you mean here, but rebooting alone did not solve the issue, it was running the sequence given in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SergeHallyn_libvirtnest and then reboot solved it20:02
hallynmdeslaur: on the other machine of psivaa's, definately /dev/kvm was rw-rw---- when it was not working20:02
mdeslaurhallyn: so, two different problems then20:02
DavieySpamapS: Hey, are we expecting another juju upload?20:03
mdeslaurhallyn: it definitely can't work if the kvm group doesn't have access20:03
psivaamdeslaur, although i only tried once with the wiki sequence, i could try once more if you think its needed20:03
hallynmdeslaur: yeah...  actually, psivaa, wasn't that other lapto (with bad kvm perms) one you had a bad upgrade on?20:03
DavieySpamapS: specifically, i want bug 1061286 included :)20:03
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1061286 in juju "juju bootstrap returned ERROR Invalid 'cpu_count' constraint '1.0'" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106128620:03
gholmssmoser: Any idea why the resizefs cloud-init module opts to create a new device node?20:03
gholmsI *suspect* it's so it doesn't have to attempt to locate the one under /dev, but I'd like to be sure.20:04
SpamapShallyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1262631/20:05
SpamapSDaviey: yes I am, and it would include that20:05
SpamapSDaviey: hoping on Tuesday or Wednesday20:05
hallynpsivaa: if you reboot the second machine, which doesn't have group write perms on /dev/kvm (as shown by getfacl), does /dev/kvm *then* have group write perms?20:05
DavieySpamapS: do you care if i monkey that patch in now, with your upload superseeding it?20:06
smosergholms, yes.20:06
uvirtbotNew bug: #1062518 in maas (main) "[FFe] New upstream release" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106251820:06
smoserhow else would it figure out the device name ?20:06
SpamapSDaviey: go ahead, we may not get our act together for this 0.6 release in time to squeeze it into quantal20:06
smoserso it just doesn't bother.20:07
DavieySpamapS: ok, thanks20:07
gholmssmoser: By looking it up in /proc/partitions?20:07
gholmssmoser: The problem I'm running into here is that Fedora and friends mount /run with nodev.20:07
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gholmsSame with /tmp and a host of other things.  :-\20:07
smosergholms, we could just make it in /dev/20:10
smoserthat is likely to not be mounted without 'nodev'20:10
smoser:)20:10
smosererr.. wahtever . i meant that probably we can create device nodes in /dev/20:10
smoserjust try that rather than /tmp20:10
smoserit seems wasteful and pointless to find do a stat on /, get exactly the data we need, then to go looking in some other location for a name that doesnt matter.20:11
gholmsHeh20:13
gholmssmoser: Would you be against a patch that just grabs the device numbers from /, looks up the matching blockdev in /proc/partitions, and uses that directly?20:13
gholmsI mean, I get *why* it works the way it does.20:14
gholmsIt just... adds more variables that can break.20:14
sbeattieDaviey: I like to delude myself into believing I know something about servers.20:15
SpamapSsbeattie: you know nothing john snow20:15
smosergholms, it is less variables.20:15
* SpamapS apologizes.. the GoT withdrawals are getting intense20:15
smoseryou're suggesting more variables (parsing /proc/partitions incorrectly, or /proc not being mounted)20:16
SpamapShallyn: success!20:16
sbeattieSpamapS: no worries... Winter is coming. :)20:16
SpamapShallyn: I have a simpler reproducer now20:16
gholmssmoser: touché20:16
smoserjust make the device in /dev/.tmp.cloudinit20:16
* gholms hrms20:16
gholmsYeah, that's probably the best bet at this point.20:16
Davieysbeattie: hah, get a grip.. you've probably done more server package uploads than me :)20:16
SpamapShallyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1262645/20:17
SpamapShallyn: now, here's the tough part.. it only seems to happen if you wait for the system to fully boot20:17
SpamapShallyn: the way that script works, you have to press enter after cloud-init says "done booting"20:17
SpamapShallyn: interrupting it earlier seems to not reproduce20:17
SpamapShallyn: which should actually help narrow down what is causing the issue20:17
SpamapShallyn: I need to take a break and get some lunch, but hopefully that helps20:22
SpamapShallyn: I wonder if the proprietary WL driver has anything to do with this.20:22
psivaahallyn, yes the bad upgrade one is the one with wrong permissions, to check if rebooting recovers the group permissions, i need to reboot *this machine,20:25
DavieySpamapS: fancy reviewing http://pb.daviey.com/wTv8/ ?20:28
psivaahallyn, mdeslaur rebooting has made the getfacl /dev/kvm -> group::rw- and i am able to create vm's now20:33
mdeslaurpsivaa: interesting...maybe the qemu-kvm postinst isn't setting the device permissions as intended20:35
hallynmdeslaur: in the past psivaa has shown /dev/kvm perms to b eright when still unable to create vms20:37
mdeslaurhallyn: ok20:37
mdeslaurhallyn: I just confirmed postinst seems to work too, so it's not that20:38
mdeslaurhallyn: I'm stumped now20:38
psivaamdeslaur, im doing a fresh quantal install now ill let you know if rebooting alone gives the req'd permission, iirc it did not,20:39
mdeslaurpsivaa: ok. I'm eod, but leave the info in the bug.20:39
psivaamdeslaur, ack20:40
DavieySpamapS: would also seem prudent to include http://pb.daviey.com/0DDk/ i guess20:40
uvirtbotNew bug: #1061286 in juju "juju bootstrap returned ERROR Invalid 'cpu_count' constraint '1.0'" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106128620:41
uvirtbotNew bug: #1062538 in php5 (main) "package php5-dev 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106253820:41
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SpamapSDaviey: indeed, that one fixes canonistack20:48
DavieySpamapS: you don't make my life easier, you know. :P20:48
SpamapSDaviey: why not just make a snapshot from trunk?20:48
DavieySpamapS: well it's getting that way... you know the CURRENT package FTBFS?20:49
SpamapSno20:49
SpamapSbut I suspect its a race20:49
SpamapShad to retry the PPA builds a few times20:49
SpamapSanyway, I have not eaten yet, and I think if I delay any further my stomach will eat me20:49
Davieyok20:49
hallynSpamapS: can you use the laptop over wired and not load the proprietary wireless driver?20:51
uvirtbotNew bug: #1061678 in juju "OpenStack provider should fall back to local-ipv4 if public-ipv4 is not found" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106167820:51
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hallynSpamapS: nope, repro.sh still doesn't reproduce it here.  jinkeys!  lemme try that laptop over yonder21:03
hallynSpamapS: nope, not there either21:20
SpamapShallyn: this one has no wired conn.. but I can try w/ my pro21:44
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SpamapShallyn: I suppose I can try w/ everything cached and just shut down wireless too21:46
hallynSpamapS: yup, should work.  of course it's still possible that it's just your fast ssd making it happen21:53
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SpamapShallyn: I've had it work quite a high percentage of the time on the spinning rust too21:57
SpamapShallyn: ok I forgot to rmmod wl .. but it did happen while on wired LAN and eth1 (wl) was down21:58
SpamapShallyn: ok, actually, no.. it was the route cache one22:02
SpamapShallyn: so indeed, it may only be my air that reproduces with the route cache fix smb made22:02
hallynutlemming: precise cloud images have empty /dev22:32
utlemminghallyn: I think that might affect oneiric and quantal too22:33
utlemminghallyn: I believe that it is excluded in the build since the initramfs populates it22:34
SpamapShallyn: progress! it only happens when wl is involved22:34
hallynutlemming: no, quantal has /dev populated22:35
utlemminghallyn: right, I just checked....22:35
hallynutlemming: ok, i just wanted to make sure it wasn't intentional22:35
utlemminghallyn: nope...I'll check into what is happening22:36
SpamapShallyn: oo, and rmmod on wl makes the problem go away22:36
SpamapSerr no22:36
SpamapSignore that22:36
hallynutlemming: great, thanks22:37
basil60hi i've had complaints from isp about my home network sending unsolicited emails. I've run some "extensive" tests on my pc, and found nothing. I suspect it may come from my linux server (ubuntu 11.04). Any suggestions on how I may test it?22:40
sarnoldbasil60: if you've got a wordpress or phpbb or something similar installed, that's a reasonable possibility22:41
sarnoldif your machine has been _rooted_, you may not be able to do much examining "from inside" the system. But if it is a simple / stupid exploit, it might be fixable from within...22:41
basil60not running Wordpress22:42
basil60I ran "rootkitcheck" yesterday - it found nothinh22:42
sarnoldbasil60: does 'netstat -anp' show any unexpected connections?22:43
basil60can i export that netstat command to a text file?22:45
sarnoldnetstat -anp > /tmp/file22:45
sarnold:)22:45
basil60netstat -anp >/tmp/file/netstat22:46
sarnoldthat'll fail unless you already have a /tmp/file directory22:46
sarnoldnetstat -anp > /tmp/netstat would work alright22:46
basil60dovecot appears to be running - wasn't even sure i had that turned on22:50
SpamapSsmb`: so, good news, the problem is just in the wl drivers..23:02
SpamapSsmb`: see bug report for more info23:02
hallynSpamapS: ok, i wasn't sure which order the bug and irc comments went in :)  i thought after the lp comment you decided it was NOT jsut the drivers.23:03
hallynso, phew ;)23:03
SpamapSit *is*23:03
hallynand, nice reminder about proprietary drivers, i guess23:03
SpamapSjust that you can't rmmod wl to clear it23:03
SpamapSI thought wl was supposed to be fully free'd at some point23:03
hallynso, WOOT!  smb might have it fixed in quantal release then?23:03
hallyn<shrug>23:03
SpamapShallyn: yes, his last patch addresses the route cache problem that the reproducing C program shows perfectly23:04
hallynSpamapS: right, but we're past kernel freeze23:04
SpamapShallyn: ok, so worst case its in that 0-day SRU kernel that we always end up shipping anyway ;)23:04
* SpamapS adds a "its past beer-thirty" disclaimer to that comment23:05
hallynall i see there is 'beer', and i'm outta here :)23:05
hallyntttyl23:05

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