[01:51] <roy_muzz> hi, I have a 64 bit Ubuntu LTS 10.04 headless server that i just upgraded to 12.04. The upgrade did not seem super clean and there was a "failed to read on buffer copy for md5hash: Input/output error" when installing bash-completion. The server is running fine now but I am worried that it wont come back up after a reboot. Any commands that I can run to check whether the machine will come back up? How can I find out whether the install was clean?
[01:53] <sarnold> roy_muzz: perhaps checking debsums would be a good starting point?
[01:54] <roy_muzz> thanks sarnold, will do
[01:55] <roy_muzz> Everything looks ok after a "debsums -a". Is bash-completion an essential package?
[01:57] <lifeless> nope
[01:57] <sarnold> roy_muzz: no, you can live quite well without it, though I'm stunned how quickly I got accustomed to having it to complete program arguments...
[01:58] <roy_muzz> Well, my commands are still being completed. Perhaps they wont be after a reboot.
[01:58] <roy_muzz> I can gracefully apt-get update and upgrade.. so that is positive
[01:59] <sarnold> mmm, I've got a vague memory of a good dpkg command to run when you're not entirely certain that things ran to completion before; I _think_ that was dpkg --configure -a -- but _please_ verify that it does something sane before running it. :)
[02:00] <sarnold> .. a quick skim of dpkg(1) makes me think that dpkg --configure -a should be safe
[02:01] <roy_muzz> thanks, I ran it and there is no output.... looks fine
[03:51] <gabrieluk> hi,  how should i install libphp-phpmailer on ubuntu 10.04? ppa?
[04:08] <ScottK> gabrtv: It's in the official archive, no PPA needed.
[06:33] <koolhead17> jamespage: ping
[06:44] <jamespage> koolhead17, pong
[06:45] <koolhead17> jamespage: how is hacklathon coming along sir? :)
[06:45] <koolhead17> jamespage: CRITICAL nova [-] No module named quantum.manager i found soln for this https://bugs.launchpad.net/quantum/+bug/1063689
[06:45] <koolhead17> it was my stupid configration
[06:46] <koolhead17> but i wanted to know is there a way to get floating IP working with quantum any doc/source u can point or have u tested it works with our cloud repo?
[06:46] <jamespage> koolhead17, OK thanks
[06:47] <jamespage> koolhead17, which quantum topology are you working with?
[06:48] <koolhead17> jamespage: let me get the guy in channel
[06:50] <koolhead17> vivek: can you answer jamespage question please
[06:50] <koolhead17> vivek: [12:17] <jamespage> koolhead17, which quantum topology are you working with?
[06:51] <vivek_> Hi
[06:51]  * koolhead17 is still learning/reading quantum and has not reached so far
[06:52] <koolhead17> vivek_: can you answer the question jamespage asked
[06:52] <koolhead17> vivek_: [12:17] <jamespage> koolhead17, which quantum topology are you working with?
[06:53] <vivek_> per tenant seperate network with floating ips but not using multi tire
[06:55] <vivek_> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/use_cases_single_router.html
[07:13] <radish> good morning
[07:14] <radish> would http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/precise/current/precise-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img be a valid image for the use with openstack/kvm?
[07:15] <lifeless> should be yes
[07:24] <jamespage> smb: around?
[07:26] <smb> jamespage, just about... <warning>first coffee not yet finished</warning>
[07:26] <jamespage> vivek_, koolhead17: sorry - distracted by something else
[07:26] <jamespage> http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/demo_logical_network_config.html shows how todo this
[07:26] <jamespage> you can't allocate floating IP's using the nova cli ATM as far as I am aware
[07:26] <jamespage> and you must create the external network under a different tenant to the private ones
[07:28] <jamespage> vivek_, koolhead17: also look at this https://github.com/EmilienM/openstack-folsom-guide/blob/master/scripts/quantum-networking.sh
[07:28] <vivek_> yes i tried  external network for via service , admin and xyz tenant but it is not working
[07:29] <jamespage> vivek_, OK - so what is not working?
[07:29] <vivek_> here you can find some information https://answers.launchpad.net/quantum/+question/211395
[07:30] <jamespage> vivek_, OK - so you just exceeded my working knowledge of quantum :-)
[07:30] <jamespage> (pretty new for me as well)
[07:32] <jamespage> vivek_, 12.04 or 12.10?
[07:32] <vivek_> i am not able to ping instances after assigning them floating ips
[07:33] <vivek_> while quantum show the ip is attached to the instance
[07:33] <vivek_> 12.04
[07:35] <jamespage> vivek_, this is a all in one install?
[07:35] <vivek_> we have tried two senirio
[07:36] <vivek_> one all in one the server is having 4 lancards and next one server act as a controller and compute,  second network controller third compute
[07:38] <vivek_> out one lan card is connected with public switch and rest three is connected with private switch , one port of controller or network node is connected to public switch to create br-ex
[07:39] <vivek_> and i am creating br-int on eth1
[07:39] <vivek_> and eth0 is public facing for all servers
[07:41] <jamespage> smb, so bug 1068365
[07:41] <smb> jamespage, yes, tough luck
[07:41] <jamespage> smb, is it fixable in the kernel or do we have to hit the dkms package until it works?
[07:42] <jamespage> (its not currently kernel 3.5 compatible...)
[07:42] <smb> jamespage, It would require to add functionality. How SRUable do you think that is? ;)
[07:43] <jamespage> smb, I discussed with SpamapS - the consensus was that this is a must
[07:43] <smb> And it is something that even upstream openvswitch cannot be bothered with, so I really think making the dkms package is a better way to go
[07:45] <radish> I'm trying to upload an image to glance, however, regarding to the logs I'm not authorized, should I set the admin_token parameter in glance-api-paste.ini and glance-registry-paste.ini as suggested by https://answers.launchpad.net/glance/+question/203405 ?
[07:47] <jamespage> smb: the dkms package would be isolated so may be a better route
[07:47] <jamespage> agreed
[07:47] <jamespage> smb, I'm up to patch 8 from upstream trunk and I think I nearly have it working...
[07:48] <smb> jamespage, Exactly, and it is in a sense opt-in, so even if it breaks something or has issues it would not affect the normal instlal.
[07:49] <vivek_> jamespage _, i am using gre and vlan type tunnel
[07:49] <smb> jamespage, Yeah I guess the network layer around changed sufficiently to make it a pita
[08:49] <Anvar> Hi all, I have a quick question. Does postfix need SASL? (this in use for a local SMTP system to send out emails because I have no SMTP relay available)
[09:16] <cabbage> Anvar: No. :)
[09:41] <radish> hi, I have some problems regarding the setup of openstack folsom on ubuntu 12.04.. glance can't authenticate with keystone, see the following pastes: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1299554/ and http://paste.ubuntu.com/1299600/
[09:46] <kuuhmuhmu> hey i want to start samba as service when start on ubuntu sever ... help me please
[09:46] <kuuhmuhmu> hey i want to start samba as service when start on ubuntu sever ... help me please
[09:46] <SpamapS> kuuhmuhmu: sudo apt-get install samba
[09:49] <kuuhmuhmu> yes i doned
[09:49] <kuuhmuhmu> but it not start when start : i install ubuntu gui on it
[09:49] <kuuhmuhmu> it must to start : sudo start samba everytime
[09:52] <kuuhmuhmu> pleases
[10:14] <lamont> ScottK: ^^
[10:15] <ScottK> lamont: Yeah.  Fix just landed in precise/quantal-proposed for testing.
[10:15] <lamont> cool
[10:15] <ScottK> The bot never explains why it's mentioning a bug.
[10:23] <Anvar> kuuhmuhmu, do you get an error when starting samba manual?
[10:48] <Aison> hello
[10:48] <Aison> is it possible to run a  HP 1/8 G2 Tape Autoloader under ubuntu server?
[11:00] <fij0_> hello
[11:00] <fij0_> anyone know any tool to get parallel ssh in ubuntu ?
[11:02] <koolhead17> fij0_: ?
[11:02] <fij0_> i have multiples serves, i want to execute the same command in parallel in those multiples servers
[11:03] <koolhead17> fij0_: i read something called func and salt
[11:04] <koolhead17> i have no idea there being any command i might b wrong
[11:11] <Anvar> Aison, yes is possible, see HP website for more info & drivers
[11:12] <Aison> Anvar, I just found some drivers before, but no idea how to install them. Well, I will try it again :)
[11:12] <Anvar> fij0_, try webmin, you can cluster your servers and run ssh scripts to your cluster then
[11:12] <Anvar> Aison, normally you have to build & install them. The readme included normaly provides the installation inscrutions
[11:13] <Aison> so you think I should download the sources instead of the debian+ubuntu packages?
[11:13] <Aison> hmm, maybe that's better
[11:13] <Anvar> webmin provides a handy webbased GUI
[11:14] <Anvar> #marashino
[12:44] <koolhead17> zul: around
[12:46] <zul> koolhead17: kind of
[12:47] <koolhead17> zul: ok. will poke you later when your completely here :)
[12:55] <koolhead17> zul: http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/install_ubuntu.html  the doc uses testing repo you think it should be moved to cloud repo now?
[12:56] <zul> koolhead17: yes
[12:57] <koolhead17> ok. so shall i assign the bug and change the repo path?
[12:57] <zul> koolhead17: yep
[12:57] <koolhead17> k
[13:02] <Aison> damn, a package would like to install sun-java6-jre, but of course this package is not available in precise
[13:03] <Aison> java is installed
[13:03] <Aison> but openjdk-6-jre
[13:03] <Aison> what to do now?
[13:09] <koolhead17> Aison: i have a secret soln  for that but i need beer in return :P
[13:09] <Aison> lol :P
[13:10] <Aison> bad guy ^^
[13:11] <koolhead17> Aison: :D that i am :D
[13:11] <koolhead17> Aison: http://www.printandweb.ca/2012/04/manually-install-oracle-jdk-6-for.html
[13:11] <koolhead17> see if it helps man :)
[13:16] <Aison> koolhead17, but this does not generate a package so that in my ubuntu server there is a package sun-java6-jre
[13:16] <Aison> some stupid adaptec driver requires this
[13:17] <koolhead17> Aison: your stupid driver needs java-6 env
[13:17] <koolhead17> notthing else i suppose
[13:17] <koolhead17> to run
[13:18] <Aison> adaptec-storage-manager-common : Depends: sun-java6-jre but it is not installable
[13:19] <koolhead17> Aison: i have no idea about the sf but u cannot install java from ubuntu repo anymore
[13:20] <TLoT> !java | koolhead17
[13:20] <TLoT> Aison: if you've got packages dependent on those older packages, you'll run into a few issues there.
[13:21] <TLoT> Aison: koolhead is right, Java is not installable from the repos anymore.
[13:21] <TLoT> (sorry koolhead17, misping)
[13:22] <koolhead17> TLoT: y0
[13:22] <TLoT> what're they trying to install, koolhead17?
[13:23] <TLoT> looks/sounds like some GUI utility for a drive or somethihng
[13:24] <koolhead17> TLoT: i use simple bash script
[13:24] <TLoT> urgh, they're installing drivers
[13:24] <Aison> it is some adaptec stuff
[13:25] <TLoT> Aison: did Adaptec provide a tarball rather than a debian package for it?
[13:25] <TLoT> you may end up building and installing from source
[13:25] <Aison> I cannot install the debian package either
[13:25] <Aison> so I tried this: http://hwraid.le-vert.net/wiki/DebianPackages
[13:25] <TLoT> and nobody listens.  i'll go back to stabbing php5 for a while
[13:27] <TLoT> Aison: won't help you, those "repos" are old.
[13:27] <TLoT> Aison: you will need to install java manually, and then likely build from source, i'll bet
[13:27] <TLoT> rather than just finding a "package" that'll fix it
[13:28] <TLoT> Aison: what hardware are you installing drivers for?
[13:28] <Aison> well, the drivers itself from the kernel are working, but I also need to newest manager software
[13:29] <Aison> it is for this card: http://www.adaptec.com/de-de/products/controllers/hardware/sas/performance/sas-51245/
[13:29] <Aison> Adaptec RAID 51245
[13:29] <TLoT> if you need the manager, build it from source.
[13:29] <TLoT> as i said, thsoe packages rely on nonexistent packages
[13:29] <TLoT> so you're pretty much left with just building from source
[13:29] <Aison> and in a next step I would like to setup the LTO5 drive
[13:31] <TLoT> Aison: 32bit or 64bit?
[13:33] <Aison> 64bit
[13:36] <Aison> just found a howto http://samiux.blogspot.ch/2010/07/howto-adaptec-storage-manager-on-ubuntu.html
[13:36] <Aison> maybe that works
[13:36] <TLoT> i dont trust random how-tos :p
[13:37] <TLoT> http://download.adaptec.com/raid/storage_manager/asm_linux_x64_v7_31_18856.tgz  <-- the tarball
[13:38] <Aison> thx
[13:44] <zul> hallyn: ping
[13:44] <hallyn> yo
[13:45] <zul> hallyn: so im the middle of testing an lxc patch and moving the packaging to 0.10.2 is that kosher with you?
[13:45] <zul> for libvirt
[13:45] <hallyn> zul: +1
[13:45] <hallyn> for r, or would you sru to q?
[13:45] <zul> for r
[13:46] <zul> its a bit biggish for q and not accepted by upstream yet
[13:46] <hallyn> cool.  do you have any interest in looking at my proposed qemu replacement pkgs for r? :)
[13:47] <hallyn> yeah go nuts.  i've been very happy with how stable libvirt has been in q, so i fear regressions, but hey maybe it'll stay that way for good now
[13:47] <zul> hallyn: i do have interest
[13:47] <hallyn> actually now that the bzr trees seem to be fixed for libvirt, maybe daily builds can be done automatically and we can do daily upstream testing to sniff out bugs
[13:48] <hallyn> zul:
[13:48] <hallyn> feh
[13:48] <hallyn> my sandbox for qemu is ppa:serge-hallyn/crossc
[13:48] <zul> hallyn: my only concern with daily upstream testing is the amount of patches we are carrying in q
[13:48] <hallyn> taht reminds me i need to go subscribe slangasek to the qemu blueprint, as i'm hoping to merge the trees (not likely, but i have hope)
[13:49] <hallyn> yeah, that was painful before too
[13:55] <hallyn> stgraber: woudl you want to attend the servercloud-r-libvirt blueprint to talk about implementing a lxc2 driver based on your api?  or is it too early for that?  or should we just do it (when ready) without chatting?
[14:00] <Aison> TLoT, finally it is working now
[14:00] <Aison> well, next step I need some tape drive software :P
[14:01] <TLoT> Aison: i assume you did go and build from source :P
[14:01] <vizzoid> is it possible to use apparmor within a chrooted enviroment such as an ulteo subsystem?
[14:02] <Aison> TLoT, well, it is just some piece of java software
[14:04] <TLoT> Aison: true, but the "packages" are broken :P  so there.
[14:04] <TLoT> Aison: and since those packages arent released *by* adaptec, i would not trust them ever in a million years
[14:05] <TLoT> put them in the same category of PPA, and then put a higher security threat on there.
[14:05] <TLoT> !ppa | Aison, just for the record since I mentioned PPAs
[14:06] <Aison> thx
[14:10] <jgcampbell300> so i am thinking of hiring some help on a project I have in mind and im not sure who i can consult with... i am thinking it will involve web data and some form of out put after the data has been anelized
[14:10] <jgcampbell300> any ideas
[14:31] <stgraber> hallyn: hmm, I think it's best to play with it on the side for this cycle and start talking with the libvirt-lxc author rather than discuss it at UDS and give the impression that we want to take over that driver entirely
[14:35] <hallyn> stgraber: well they love their own driver, i don't think we have to worry about that :)  but yeah, basically agreed :)
[15:09] <hallyn> zul: Daviey: so, should we have canceled this weeks meeting?
[15:09] <hallyn> or will the copenhagen crew be there?
[15:09] <zul> hallyn:  no idea
[15:11] <hallyn> wasting 30 mins of time with the two of us going over an agenda for no reason doesn't seem productive
[15:15] <hallyn> zul: bug 1069534 , do you know how the 'socket=' ends up in a graphics tag in libvirt xml?
[15:16] <hallyn> if i'm being a moron and it's a well known way to do it, pls feel free to make fun of me in the bug
[15:17] <zul> hallyn: not off by hand...probably when they use vnc in their xml
[15:17] <hallyn> zul: i reproduced her exact virt-install command, got the usual tag.
[15:18] <hallyn> oh, maybe there's some libvirtd.conf option
[15:18] <hallyn> no obvious one, oh well.
[15:25] <jamespage> hallyn, around?
[15:26] <hallyn> jamespage: yup, what's up?
[15:26] <jamespage> hallyn, so - good spot on the ovs bridging issue
[15:27] <hallyn> btw, virt-install on ssd with apt-cacher from same ssd, is freaking fast :)
[15:27] <jamespage> hallyn, sure is!
[15:27] <hallyn> jamespage: i feel bad that you went and built the pkg :)  thanks for doing that.  do you have it in a ppa?  i coud pull it into my charm as a test if you like
[15:27] <jamespage> hallyn, I've cherry picked what I think is enough patches from upstream trunk to re-enable the dkms package
[15:28] <jamespage> it will appear in ppa:james-page/junk ~ 5 hours unless I can find someone to rescore
[15:28] <jamespage> hallyn: I've tested it using your charms - although I did have issues when the bridge ports where setup using hostnames rather than IP's
[15:28]  * hallyn makes puppy eyes toward stgraber 
[15:28] <hallyn> jamespage: yeah hostnames never worked for me
[15:29] <jamespage> it appears functional - however I've not really been able to validate performance that well
[15:29] <jamespage> it looks the same-ish as precise
[15:29] <jamespage> but not as good as the head of upstream trunk
[15:29] <hallyn> jamespage: i never much worried about perf, didn't think gre could be al lthat fast :)
[15:29] <jamespage> but that could be where my instances where running
[15:29] <hallyn> jamespage: should we be engaging lkml about getting gre tunnels working there?
[15:29] <jamespage> hallyn, I get ~700MBps with 1.4 and ~1GBps on 1.8
[15:29] <jamespage> over the bridge
[15:29] <jamespage> tunnel sorry
[15:30] <hallyn> impressive
[15:30] <jamespage> we should definately push and upstream snapshot into raring IMHO
[15:30] <stgraber> jamespage, hallyn: both are building now
[15:30] <jamespage> stgraber, thanks!
[15:30] <hallyn> stgraber: thanks! :)
[15:31] <jamespage> hallyn, I spoke with SpamapS about the SRU as well - its pretty isolated into the dkms package
[15:31] <jamespage> so we are not likely to regress other bits of openvswitch
[15:31] <jamespage> so should be OK
[15:32] <hallyn> do we have a testsuite? :)
[15:33] <hallyn> koolhead17: say...  why 17?
[15:33] <koolhead17> hallyn, i need to change that nick sir, i got to www when i was 17 ::P
[15:34] <hallyn> koolhead17: ah, when i was 17 there was no www yet :)
[15:34] <hallyn> we gophered, and we LIKED IT
[15:34] <hallyn> koolhead17: seeing you at uds next week?
[15:34] <koolhead17> hallyn, yes sir. looking forward for another volleyball match :)
[15:35] <hallyn> \o/
[15:35] <hallyn> that's me at the net :)
[15:35] <hallyn> you know, even though i can barely reach the top
[15:35] <koolhead17> hallyn, would like to sit and understand LXC as well
[15:35] <koolhead17> hallyn, :P
[15:35] <jcastro_> SpamapS: is the mysql session for UDS sorted?
[15:35] <jcastro_> SpamapS: I see it on thursday morning
[15:36] <koolhead17> hola jcastro_ :)
[15:37] <jamespage> hallyn, I'd forgotten about gopher
[15:37]  * jamespage remembers fondly
[15:37] <hallyn> koolhead17: i didn't realize you had questions!  by all means we can sit and chat about it :)
[15:38] <koolhead17> hallyn, cool. Btw jamespage hallyn i started computer with playing LOGO :P
[15:38] <jamespage> hallyn, we don't have a test suite that exercises the tunnelling
[15:38]  * jamespage adds that to the list
[15:38] <koolhead17> and we were not allowed to wear shoes inside computer lab
[15:39] <koolhead17> Linus was working on kernel somewhere that time :P
[15:40] <jamespage> koolhead17, I was installing linux from a 6 iso set that I got once every 3 months and building my own kernel...
[15:40]  * jamespage remembers slackware
[15:41] <koolhead17> jamespage, i came very late to Linux i think with redhat9
[15:41] <koolhead17> i guess i installed lots of distro in one week to get audio working
[15:42] <koolhead17> got introduced to Debian and then Ubuntu :)
[15:43] <koolhead17> arosales, hey there
[15:43] <zul> james: iso?! you young'un
[15:44] <arosales> koolhead17: hello
[15:44] <koolhead17> zul, you used floppy? :)
[15:47] <jamespage> zul: I only had to use minix off floppys
[15:47] <zul> jamespage: hah
[15:49] <hallyn> i did try to boot my sun 3/160 server off of 3 huge mag tapes, didn't work
[15:50] <jamespage> zul, hallyn: you guys want todo the irc meeting today? consensus here is to skip this week as not huge amounts to discuss
[15:50] <zul> jamespage:  skip it
[15:51] <hallyn> jamespage: agreed
[15:51] <koolhead17> SpamapS, jcastro_  i need my juju t-shirt this time
[15:52] <jamespage> hallyn, zul: okay!
[15:52] <koolhead17> :P
[15:52] <SpamapS> jcastro_: uh, Thursday morning aint gonna work ;)
[15:52] <SpamapS> jcastro_: I'll subscribe as essential, that should zap it back to M or Tu
[15:53] <SpamapS> jcastro_: actually I'm already marked as essential.. so.. hrm
[15:54] <jcastro_> ok, want me to move it?
[15:54] <jcastro_> SpamapS: this is why I check. :)
[15:54] <SpamapS> jcastro_: yeah, if I have too many essential ones, let me know and I'll go through them and remove a few
[15:55] <jcastro_> I am making it so the cloud and juju community ones don't conflict
[15:55] <jcastro_> SpamapS: tuesday 1500
[15:56] <SpamapS> jcastro_: cool that should be good
[15:59] <zul> SpamapS: galera support?
[16:01] <SpamapS> zul: YES :)
[16:01] <zul> SpamapS:  ques que ce?
[16:02] <SpamapS> zul: http://www.codership.com/wiki/doku.php?id=faq
[16:03] <zul> SpamapS: bien sur
[16:04] <SpamapS> zul: de nada
[16:04] <zul> SpamapS: are people actually using that?
[16:25] <nishttal2> hi all.. i am running ubuntu server 12.04.. how can i tell it to use the onboard VGA for output and not the external nvidia gtx also installed
[16:26] <RoyK> nishttal2: usually a BIOS setting - use onboard first or something
[16:26] <RoyK> nishttal2: also, if you don't need that nvidia card, well, unplug it ;)
[16:27] <nishttal2> RoyK: bios is fine and uses the onboard vga.. its after the grub menu when ubuntu loads up that i get the blank screen
[16:27] <nishttal2> RoyK: i need the nvidia card just not for display (for computation)
[16:27] <RoyK> oh, opencl/cuda?
[16:27] <nishttal2> RoyK: yeah
[16:27] <nishttal2> :)
[16:28] <RoyK> I guess the easiest would be to use it for the console as well as computing - it shouldn't make much difference if the card is used to display ASCII
[16:28] <RoyK> but then - using the onboard card for the console would probably be best
[16:29] <nishttal2> RoyK: problem with that is that the KVM in the server room on supports VGA and the GTXs do not have VGA out.. the convertors dont work either
[16:29] <RoyK> ubuntu uses the framebuffer drivers for the console, so I guess that's where you'll have to dig
[16:30] <RoyK> nishttal2: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrameBuffer#How_to_disable_the_framebuffer
[16:30] <RoyK> disabling the framebuffer should work
[16:30] <RoyK> you'll end up with a good old terminal, though, but hopefully you won't need it too often
[16:31] <koolhead17> Daviey, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive can i modify it with adding command 4 adding cloud keyring?
[16:31] <nishttal2> RoyK: yeah i dont anticipate frequent visits to the server room
[16:32] <RoyK> nishttal2: try to disable the framebuffer first
[16:32] <RoyK> if it doesn't help, well, perhaps we'll find another way...
[16:32] <nishttal2> ok trying now
[16:35] <nishttal2> RoyK: Highlight, again with the use of the arrow keys, the line that say "kernel" and press "e" to edit that line ...
[16:35] <nishttal2> RoyK: I dont see a line that says kernel
[16:36] <RoyK> you should be at the end of the line after pressing e
[16:36] <RoyK> so just type away
[16:36] <RoyK> perhaps add a space first
[16:37] <nishttal2> same issue
[16:38] <nishttal2> let me try the CMOS/BIOS way to disable framebuffer
[16:39] <RoyK> I somewhat doubt it'll help if the linux kernel detects a new graphics card and uses that instead of the one onboar
[16:39] <RoyK> I somewhat doubt it'll help if the linux kernel detects a new graphics card and uses that instead of the one onboard
[16:39] <nishttal2> hmm
[16:39] <nishttal2> worth a try?
[16:39] <RoyK> dutr
[16:40] <RoyK> erm
[16:40] <RoyK> sure
[16:40] <RoyK> can't hurt to try
[16:40] <sarnold> oof. one hopes the kernel would use whichever video card was selected in the bios as the one to power up..
[16:40] <patdk-wk> hmm, I haven't had any issues
[16:40] <RoyK> linux doesn't always care much about BIOS settings
[16:40] <patdk-wk> I boot my laptop randomly with 1 or 2 video cards, it always gets it right
[16:41] <RoyK> ok
[16:41] <RoyK> perhaps a driver issue?
[16:41] <nishttal2> RoyK, i cant even find anything close to frame buffer in the bios.. so much for that try!
[16:42] <patdk-wk> first off, what motherboard is this?
[16:42] <sarnold> nishttal2: does the bios give you the option of which card to use? at least mine does...
[16:43] <RoyK> sarnold: looks like it, since it works until grub is finished...
[16:43] <nishttal2> sarnold: yeah it does and its set to use Onboard-VGA.. and it uses that to boot up till grub.. after grub i guess ubuntu takes over and uses the nvidia gtx
[16:44] <RoyK> nishttal2: that's the linux kernel, not "ubuntu", but still I agree
[16:44] <nishttal2> sarnold: RoyK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-Wqf31DFMA
[16:45] <hallyn> SpamapS: is 'static-network-up' in lucid?
[16:45] <hallyn> wondering about bug 850309
[16:46] <sarnold> nishttal2: woo :) video. what an age to be alive.
[16:46] <sarnold> nishttal2: good luck; I've gotta run. :/
[16:46] <RoyK> hallyn: I have a few VMs on Lucid with bridged networking...
[16:47] <nishttal2> sarnold: yeah :)
[16:47] <RoyK> nishttal2: I'd say file a bug
[16:48] <hallyn> RoyK: i'm just wondernig whether the 'static-network-up' event was sru'd to lucid.  it came in around oneiric time.
[16:49] <nishttal2> RoyK: damn!
[16:49] <RoyK> nishttal2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics
[16:50] <RoyK> might be relevant
[16:50] <RoyK> but hardly so
[16:50] <SpamapS> hallyn: no
[16:50] <SpamapS> hallyn: and you shouldn't be using that event
[16:50] <SpamapS> hallyn: runlevel [2345] for almost everything
[16:51] <hallyn> SpamapS: i'm in the middle of typing exactly taht into the bug
[16:51] <nishttal2> RoyK: wait.. changing the grub setting worked..
[16:52] <hallyn> SpamapS: but the point remains that we'd need that event for it to work
[16:52] <nishttal2> RoyK: i added it to the last line.. and it didnt work.. i moved it to the last but one line and it worked
[16:52] <nishttal2> RoyK: thanks a lot man!!
[16:52] <hallyn> SpamapS: but ok, if it wont' be fixed in upstart, then i guess it's wontfix in libvirt, and i'll simply offer a script they can add to libvirt-bin.upstart to work around it
[16:52] <RoyK> nishttal2: ;)
[16:53] <RoyK> nishttal2: you'll need to make that permanent
[16:53] <RoyK> nishttal2: what you set on boot only works for that session (until reboot)
[16:53] <nishttal2> RoyK: yeah.. do you know what file it is in 12.04
[16:53] <SpamapS> hallyn: for lucid, people have to edit /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf to delay runlevel 2 until after the appropriate network is up
[16:53] <nishttal2> i dont see a menu.lst
[16:53] <RoyK> that's grub1
[16:53] <RoyK> grub2 works differently
[16:54] <RoyK> /etc/default/grub
[16:54] <RoyK> probably
[16:54] <hallyn> SpamapS: (or libvirt-bin.conf)
[16:54] <RoyK> then update-grub (iirc)
[16:54] <patdk-wk> grub2 initializes video, and passes it to linux
[16:55] <patdk-wk> grub1 uses text console from bios
[16:55] <RoyK> patdk-wk: thanks
[16:55] <hallyn> SpamapS: but ok, so it's wontfix for upstart for lucid, thanks
[16:56] <patdk-wk> GRUB_TERMINAL=console, disables grub video, then also add nomodeset if needed to the kernel
[16:56] <patdk-wk> what I have to do on my very old system, I use for a firewall at home
[16:56] <nishttal2> patdk-wk: is this for my issue?
[16:57]  * RoyK guesses so
[16:57] <patdk-wk> it's an attempt :)
[16:57] <SpamapS> hallyn: yes indeed... it wouldn't be kosher to change the default boot sequence for lucid :-/
[16:57] <RoyK> nishttal2: or just add that option to the grub config
[16:58] <nishttal2> RoyK: i am confused.. where in grub config
[16:58] <hallyn> SpamapS: wuss!  :)
[16:58] <RoyK> 18:52 < nishttal2> RoyK: i added it to the last line.. and it didnt work.. i moved it to the last but one line and it worked
[16:58] <RoyK> use that in /etc/default/grub
[16:58]  * SpamapS disappears
[16:58] <RoyK> and run update-grub
[16:58] <RoyK> patdk-wk's version will probably do just as well
[16:59] <RoyK> perhaps less hassle
[16:59] <nishttal2> RoyK: this is what my /etc/default/grub looks like http://fpaste.org/2icX/
[17:00] <RoyK> comment out GRUB_TERMINAL=console
[17:00] <RoyK> for a start
[17:00] <nishttal2> its already commented.. so uncomment it
[17:01] <RoyK> yes
[17:01] <nishttal2> ok and then update_grub
[17:01] <RoyK> update-grub, yes
[17:01] <nishttal2> ok rebooting now.... fingers crossed
[17:02] <nishttal2> IT WORKED!!!!! :)
[17:02] <RoyK> :)
[17:03] <nishttal2> RoyK: patdk-wk thank you both.
[17:03] <RoyK> btw, what are you doing with those GPUs?
[17:03] <RoyK> AFAICS four of them?
[17:04]  * RoyK likes SuperMicro btw
[17:04] <nishttal2> I have 2 GTX 570s, 2 GTX 680s and a bunch of 560s (different machines ofcourse)..
[17:04] <nishttal2> run realtime analytics on stock market data
[17:05] <nishttal2> damn.. it seems its stuck at UHCI Host Controller...
[17:05] <nishttal2> SSH is up
[17:06] <nishttal2> RoyK: this is SuperMicro
[17:07] <RoyK> had a rather bad issue at my last job, power were to be shut down for a day or so, so a diesel-based generator was connected to allow us to have the servers running, so poweroff, wait, connect new generators, open fuse, and some 2kV was sent to the UPSes, which paniced and went into pass-through, frying a large number of PSUs and some disks - except all the supermicros, which were happily running
[17:07] <RoyK> nishttal2: yeah, I saw that from the video ;)
[17:08] <nishttal2> RoyK: thats comforting to here :)
[17:08] <nishttal2> hear*
[17:09] <nishttal2> RoyK: any ideas on why its stuck .. i dont have the login prompt
[17:09] <RoyK> no idea
[17:09] <RoyK> try to switch console
[17:09] <RoyK> alt+f2 or alt+(left|right(
[17:10] <RoyK> alt+f2 or alt+(left|right)
[17:10] <nishttal2> tried ctrl alt f1 thru 11
[17:10] <RoyK> sorry, no idea
[17:10] <RoyK> does caps lock work?
[17:10] <RoyK> if it doesn't, perhaps something is fubar with the usb connection
[17:11] <nishttal2> i tried num lock and that worked
[17:11] <nishttal2> rebooted so cant check if caps lock was fine
[17:11] <RoyK> alt+left or right should work
[17:11] <hallyn> jamespage: all right, deploying my test with your ppa.  <crossing fingers>
[17:11] <nishttal2> RoyK: i didnt
[17:11] <nishttal2> it*
[17:11] <RoyK> no idea, sorry
[17:12] <RoyK> how did you reboot? ctrl+alt+del?
[17:12] <nishttal2> RoyK: there must be a way to directly modify the grub entry to say "nomodeset" somwhere.. bcoz that worked
[17:12] <nishttal2> yes
[17:12] <RoyK> then keyboard works
[17:12] <RoyK> but console is fscked up somehow
[17:12] <patdk-wk> just add nomodeset on the end of the kernel line
[17:13] <RoyK> mhm
[17:13] <patdk-wk> add it to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX option in /etc/default/grub
[17:13] <patdk-wk> and grub will always add it
[17:14] <nishttal2> patdk-wk: ok cool.. so change line # 12 in http://fpaste.org/2icX/ to look like GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="vga=normal nomodeset" ?
[17:14] <patdk-wk> I guess
[17:14] <patdk-wk> but line 12 is the one to edit
[17:15] <patdk-wk> oh? 20 is still commented out?
[17:15] <nishttal2> patdk-wk: no
[17:15] <nishttal2> patdk-wk: that was the old post
[17:15] <patdk-wk> 12 goes on all kernels
[17:15] <patdk-wk> 11 only goes to non-recovery ones
[17:15] <nishttal2> patdk-wk: ok.. and update-grub after that?
[17:15] <patdk-wk> yep
[17:16] <nishttal2> patdk-wk: rebooting
[17:17] <nishttal2> patdk-wk: yup that did it.. thanks again
[17:21] <RoyK> nishttal2: would GPUs really give realtime analysis of stock market that gain compared to CPUs?
[17:22] <nishttal2> RoyK: oh man.. dont even get me starting
[17:22] <nishttal2> started*
[17:23] <RoyK> just curious ;)
[17:23] <nishttal2> 1 GPU is performing 50 times better than a quad core xeons that i've used in the past
[17:23] <RoyK> GPUs are fast for very parallel computation
[17:23] <nishttal2> yeah.. and each stock ticker is independent (well depends on your analytic) so you can do them all in parallel
[17:24] <RoyK> given the amount of data is low, which I think is the case for your type of data
[17:24] <RoyK> ic
[17:24] <nishttal2> its the frequency of data
[17:24] <nishttal2> 25K ticks/sec
[17:24] <RoyK> so all you need is a dispatcher that's parallelized to the amount of CPU cores and then dispatch the lot to the GPU?
[17:25] <nishttal2> brb
[17:25] <RoyK> perhaps the dispatcher won't need much parallelising, though, since its work is minor...
[17:41] <nishttal2> RoyK: back
[17:42] <nishttal2> RoyK: so the architecture would depend on your application ofcourse.. but yeah thats the general idea
[17:42] <hallyn> jamespage: drat, by default openvswitch.ko (not openvswitch_mod.ko) gets loaded
[17:44] <hallyn> hm, maybe that's the problem, maybe not.  trying again
[17:57] <nishttal2> is it safe to install libglut on ubuntu server 12.04
[18:57] <hallyn> jamespage: \o/ new pkg works for m.e  HOWEVER, (we should ask this on #ubuntu-kernel) can we have that pkg disable the openvswitch.ko from linux-image?
[19:16] <hallyn> jamespage: d'oh, hold on, nm, i see the problem.   <thwap>  i'm an idiot
[19:19] <zul> hallyn: doh http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1300923/
[19:21] <Phibs> my config for a custom apt repo is thus: http://pastie.org/private/60bjfrzhrodww3ej3oekq, it finds the package metadata but 404s trying to install it. Any hints?
[19:22] <hallyn> zul: why don't you have /var/run/dbus/system-bus-socket?  i have it here...
[19:22] <zul> hallyn: im nto sure
[19:23] <zul> hallyn: restarted dbus anyways and it works
[19:25] <hallyn> zul: hm.
[19:26] <zul> hallyn: im running raring here so *shrug*
[19:45] <Case_> I am hoping someone can help me.  I have an Ubuntu Server with Apache.  I have multiple sites on this server and one of them the GET time for just the domain is like 30 seconds.  The others are perfectly fine.  They have the same naming server and the same domain registerar.  Does anyone have any clue what might cause this?
[19:46] <sarnold> Case_: is that virtual host configured to log hostnames in its logfiles?
[19:46] <sarnold> (I don't know if that is possible, but DNS lookups are often the cause of 30-second-ish delays in software...)
[19:47] <Case_> I am not sure, not putty is being well slow to log into it.  Maybe the server is just going :/
[19:47] <sarnold> heh, perhaps your sshd is configured to log hostnames too? :)
[19:48] <Case_> I half wonder if someone is just pinging it to death
[21:05] <Horv> Heya! Need som help with troublshooting. Me and a friend (bark) are trying to set up a MAAS and got so far as to the pxe-boot-part. During the pxe-boot we get "connection 1:0 conn error detected (1020)" and googling have led us nowhere.
[21:05] <Horv> We've tried pxe-boot with 4 different computer setups with the same result.
[21:07] <Horv> Any idea where to troubleshoot? Or what could be causing the error?
[21:50] <crono_logical> hi guys, anyone around able to help in this channel? just hosed a ubuntu VM doing apt-get upgrade, it no longer boots with error boot disk not found
[21:50] <crono_logical> filesystem looks ok and intact, it mounts cleanly when I mount the virtual disk in a different VM
[21:53] <jamespage> hallyn, the dkms module should override the kernel module
[22:00] <subman> I have a storage machine at 192.168.2.3 and a machine that I want to backup on 192.168.2.6.  Just looking for clarification on how to use rsync.  On the machine to be backed up, 192.168.2.6, do I use the command:  rsync -azvv -e ssh user@192.168.2.3:/destination_folder /source_folder?
[22:08] <hallyn> jamespage: it didn't.  but i shouldn't have installed the linux-image-extras or wahtever package
[22:10] <crono_logical> subman: it should be source then destination, so other way round. if you're not sure, there's the -n switch to see what it would do without changing any data
[22:10] <subman> crono_logical, thanks.
[22:11] <crono_logical> subman: I'd also drop the '-e ssh' since I think it defaults to ssh for remote stuff anyway, and also drop -z if you're on local LAN
[22:11] <crono_logical> the compression would probably make the CPU the bottleneck rather than your network
[22:11] <subman> crono_logical, yes, I've noticed that.
[22:17] <Aison> I simply don't know how to use a LTO-5 Tape drive with ubuntu server :(
[22:17] <Aison> it's a HP Drive connected to an adaptec raid controller
[22:18] <xnox> Aison: I find bacula documentation and community a good source of help with all things tape
[22:19] <Aison> xnox, my problem is, that I don't even have got some /dev/st devices
[22:20] <Aison> the harddisk drives attached to the same raid controller are working
[22:21] <genii-around> Aison: If the tape drive is last device make sure it doesn't have a conflicting SCSI id number, and that it is terminated
[22:22] <Aison> genii-around, it is SAS
[22:22] <genii-around> Aison: Ah, OK
[22:22] <Aison> with the adaptec special tool "StoreMan" I can see the device
[22:23] <Aison> but lsscsi no
[22:25] <genii-around> It must be getting some odd devicename if not /dev/st0
[22:27] <genii-around> Aison: Is there a /dev/nst#
[22:29] <Aison> no :(
[22:35] <Aison> genii-around, hmm, now after reboot I get st0 and st1
[22:35] <Aison> why two?
[22:36] <Aison> [6:3:0:0]    tape    HP       Ultrium 5-SCSI   Z58W  /dev/st0  /dev/sg10
[22:36] <Aison> [6:3:0:1]    tape    HP       Ultrium 5-SCSI   Z58W  /dev/st1  /dev/sg11
[22:36] <genii-around> Probably has autochanger
[22:37] <Aison> yes, it is, so one is to control the autochanger?
[22:38] <genii-around> Believe so, yes. I've not had one like that so can't say for certain however
[22:38] <genii-around> Mostly I have to use ancient DAT tapes
[22:42] <crono_logical> oh well, guess it was just faster to rebuild/reinstall the VM from scratch than to fix it :{
[22:50] <subman> ls
[23:00] <Psi-Jack> Does anyone here specifically know how Ubuntu's version of mountall actually works in detail? Because it's almost completely undocumented for what it actually does, save for the minimal information in it's --help, but the manpage for mountall isn't even relevant at all to mountall that's actually provided by Ubuntu.
[23:18] <Aison> genii-around, funny, now I've got st0, st1 and nst0, nst0a, nst0l, nst0m nst1, nst1a, nst1l, nst1m
[23:18] <Aison> quite many devices
[23:20] <hijakk> howdy, I'm working on setting up a MaaS server VM, and am trying to find the instructions for what to do when you don't have control of the DHCP server, can anyone point me that way?
[23:50] <three18ti> hijakk, install from USB/cd and choose to manually enlist.
[23:51] <three18ti> but you're gone. so never mind.