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JanCdannf: I doubt those are *signed* with the *public* key  ;)00:14
JanCbut you probably want the 'ubuntu-cloud-keyring' package00:15
uvirtbotNew bug: #1065511 in cinder "cinder incorrectly creating tgt files in /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/volumes/" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106551100:16
JanCundersun: get your mailserver offline, learn how to be a better sysadmin, re-install your VPS from scratch and configure it properly00:20
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dannfJanC: i checked u-c-k, didn't see that *private* key in the keyring01:46
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n0ts hi05:25
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1030610 in qemu-kvm (main) "qemu-kvm depends on undesirable additional packages" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/103061008:26
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1071694 in exim4 (main) "CVE-2012-5671: Heap-buffer overflow in DNS decode logic used for DKIM" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107169409:31
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bubu\aj #puppet-razor10:11
uvirtbotNew bug: #1069734 in maas "Filestorage is unique to each appserver instance" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106973410:56
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radishhi there, is there an easy way to use local storage for volumes in openstack folsom? local as in the compute node uese its own HDDs12:42
vhdirkhi all12:43
vhdirkI just installed ubuntu server 12.10 on our new server, but while I can clearly see that my network devices are detected (em1, em2, p2p1, p2p2), /et/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rule is just plain empty12:45
vhdirkmeaning that, if I run ifconfig, it only returns the loopback device12:45
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hallynstgraber: say, does this ring any bells for you?        lxc-start 1351200114.339 ERROR    lxc_conf - Device or resource busy - error unlinking /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lxc/dev/console13:32
hallyni seem to rcall someone mentioning that in the last few days...13:32
hallynutlemming: still no /dev in precise ubuntu-cloud13:32
stgraberhallyn: I saw the bug, my guess was that it was related to devtmpfs and /dev/console being open on the host13:33
stgraberbut I only saw it quickly in bugmail and didn't investigate, so jsut a guess really13:33
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hallynstgraber: d'oh, right, thanks13:39
cdoughtyHi, I'm installing Ubuntu 12.04 server via cobbler 2.2.3 using a seed file and I'm noticing, when trying to use a static IP, that it always uses DHCP unless I put "netcfg/disable_autoconfig=true" in kopts.  My confusion is that Ubuntu just flat out ignores the "netcfg/disable_autoconfig boolean true" in the seed file.13:44
uvirtbotNew bug: #1071756 in bacula (main) "package bacula-director-mysql 5.2.5-0ubuntu6.2 [modified: usr/share/bacula-director/update_mysql_tables] failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107175613:45
shadeslayerHi13:51
shadeslayerI'm trying to configure 2 static ethernet interfaces, but when I run sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart it gives me : RTNETLINK : File exists13:52
shadeslayerand fails to bring up either eth0 or eth113:52
shadeslayers/either/both/13:52
shadeslayer*and fails to bring up both eth0 and eth113:52
shadeslayerI googled it a bit and there's no definitive answer13:53
lordievadershadeslayer: I had the same problem on a couple of vm's, what fixed it for me was removing /etc/udev/rules/70-persistent-net.rules13:53
shadeslayeraha13:54
lordievadershadeslayer: And then a reboot..13:54
shadeslayeralright13:54
shadeslayerif this works I'll be jumping like a maniac13:55
lordievadershadeslayer: Hehehe :)13:58
shadeslayerlordievader: doesn't work14:11
lordievadershadeslayer: That is too bad.14:13
* shadeslayer tries something14:14
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cdoughtyso has anyone here installed ubuntu 12.04 server with a seed file from cobbler before and gotten static IPs configured?14:17
shadeslayerlordievader: any other ideas?14:28
* shadeslayer is utterly lost with this error14:33
lordievadershadeslayer: Not really, it worked for me, so didn't bother looking for more.14:33
lordievadershadeslayer: Sorry.14:33
shadeslayerno need to be :)14:33
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xorredjust starting up with a ubuntu 12 vps, used for a webserver...  portscanning it reveals port 53 open, should I close it via iptables? it's not needed externally, right?14:54
uvirtbotNew bug: #1071772 in bridge-utils (main) "Precise DHCP bridge with bond doesn't come up correctly" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107177214:57
shadeslayerlordievader: fixed it15:02
shadeslayerstupid virtual networks were causing issues15:02
shadeslayerprobably misconfigured15:03
xorreddoes anyone know why my ubuntu server says that iptables -t nat -F says "can't initialize table 'nat'"15:09
xorred?15:09
rbasakxorred: are you running a custom kernel or something like that? Check /var/log/kern.log15:15
xorredrbasak: it's empty15:21
xorredI just got this vps from my vps provider, guess the distro is custom since it had apache preinstalled15:21
xorredlol, lsmod returns 015:22
xorredis that bad15:22
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shadeslayerokay, so, my server has 2 ethernet interfaces, I can ping google from one, but not the other15:27
shadeslayerI get a Destination not reachable15:27
shadeslayer*destination host unreachable15:27
rbasakxorred: sounds like your host is providing the kernel and not supplying logs either, and hasn't built the nat module. Is this virtuozzo by any chance?15:29
rbasakxorred: I think the short answer is to ask your host :/15:30
xorredrbasak: I just installed another kernel - 3.5 lowlatency15:34
rbasakxorred: just make sure that you can actually run the kernel you have installed. Depending on the hosting environment you may not have control over it.15:34
xorredwell so far it's strange. openvz, and rebooting it - halts it15:35
xorredweird15:35
xorredhave to boot up from the control panel manually every time15:35
xorredlol wth, uname -a shows 2.6, initrd and vmlinuz point to 3.5! /boot contains only 3.515:37
xorredwhat the....15:37
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xorredstrange, why is add-apt-repository not present in ubuntu 12.10?16:06
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andolxorred: Because you don't have the software-properties-common package installed?16:07
ppetrakiI've got an upstart task that simply won't start. http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1307508/16:19
ppetrakihallyn, ^ ?16:19
hallynppetraki: anything in /var/log/upstart/ ?16:21
ppetrakiumm.. yeah, but it doesn't add up as to why it works from shell, and not from upstart16:22
hallyni'm wondering whether the job started, and the script simply had a failure16:22
ppetrakihallyn, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1307519/16:23
hallynppetraki: you're aware that upstart scripts run in dash?16:23
ppetrakihallyn, no16:24
hallynso what you're sourcing probably isn't proper dash16:24
ppetrakihallyn, so how do I source bash?16:24
hallynyou don't - can you toss a full script in /bin for it to run?16:24
hallynor convert /var/lib/juju/units/opengrok-2/charm/inc/common to dash16:25
ppetrakigrr, that just makes more work, the whole idea was to have entry points callable as functions16:26
ppetrakiI guess I could do the same symlink business with inc/common as is done with the rest of hooks16:26
hallynppetraki: you could just switch the /bin/sh symlink16:29
hallynno big deal for your juju charm imo16:30
ppetrakihallyn, sounds like alternatives magic, got an incantation to do that programatically?16:30
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hallynppetraki: i don't.  and i don't see any /etc/alternatives/sh16:33
ppetrakihallyn, I'm just going to create some tiny driver scripts, atleast I understand the problem now16:33
hallyni think a simple 'rm -f /bin/sh; ln -s /bin/bash /bin/sh' in hooks/install is the way to go16:33
hallynok16:34
ppetrakihallyn, that was sneaky http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1307536/16:34
uvirtbotNew bug: #1071817 in tomcat7 (main) "Missing org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107181716:56
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demersusAnyone have time and expertise to help me figure out why my NFS4 mounts don't share the same usernames?17:15
demersusI tried following the documentation, but it seems like the id mapping is not mapping correctly17:15
RoyKdemersus: using kerberos?17:27
RoyKdemersus: and same UIDs and GIDs on both systems?17:28
demersusRoyK,  no I am just using the simple quickstart nfs4 config.  No kerberos, /etc/passwd on both machines17:28
demersusNo the UIDs, and GIDs are different.  Isn't imapd supposed to support different UIDs?17:29
RoyKimapd? or idmapd?17:29
demersusRoyK: sorry typo.  idmapd17:29
RoyKI'd recommend something of a shared user database17:30
RoyKldap usually works17:30
RoyKnis too, although a bit old-style17:30
RoyKunix systems generally work *far* better with the same UID/GID on users17:31
demersusThis is just temporary so I can migrate websites to another server while DNS updates.  I don't want to go through all the trouble of syninc UIDs17:31
demersusMaybe I don't understand the use of idmapd.  I thought it was supposed to sync user names instead of UIDs17:31
RoyKif it's just moving the data, you could transfer them and run something like "find /path -user <uid> -exec chown <newid> {} \;"17:32
RoyKI've only used idmapd for connecting windows/unix17:32
demersusOk.17:32
demersusThanks for your suggestions.  I appreciate the help.17:33
RoyKor - change the uid/gid on the new server to the old uid/gid17:33
RoyKprobably the easiest17:33
demersusTrue.  I was just hoping NFS + idmap would be quicker and easier for the time being. (Lots of vhosts & users)17:34
demersusI should have copied the UIDS in the first place.17:34
RoyKwell, just change them17:35
RoyKand chown /home/someuser to that uid17:35
RoyKchowning a bunch of files takes far longer17:36
uvirtbotNew bug: #1071829 in tomcat7 (main) "directories for shared libraries do not match current documentation" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107182917:36
demersusOkay.17:36
RoyKmake that chown -R ...17:36
demersusI figured that is what you meant17:37
demersusThanks17:37
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shadeslayerhi, I was wondering if someone could help me a wee bit in setting up a VM on my server18:16
shadeslayerI can't quite figure out how to get my VM a public IP18:17
shadeslayerThe host has 2 static IP's and I'd like to assign one of them to the VM18:17
RoyKshadeslayer: no sure, but I'd use a bridge18:27
shadeslayerthat's what I'm using :)18:27
shadeslayerbut for some reason the VM doesn't pick the ip18:27
RoyKshadeslayer: that is, configure the primary as a bridge and don't assign that IP to the host18:27
shadeslayeroh18:27
shadeslayerI'm not sure I want to do that18:27
shadeslayerbecause the primary IP is already for something else18:28
RoyKwell18:28
RoyKwhat I do on my server is: I have eth0 without an IP address18:28
RoyKI have br0 with the host's IP18:28
RoyKand then the guests bridge on that with different IP addresses18:29
RoyKI think this is the "preferred" setup18:29
shadeslayerRoyK: I have this : http://paste.kde.org/582494/18:30
shadeslayerwhere br0 is supposed to be the bridge18:30
RoyKyou shouldn't set an IP address on the bridge interface18:31
RoyKat least not on the same network as the guests18:32
shadeslayerso drop 18-22?18:32
shadeslayer( As you can tell, I'm doing this for the first time and I simply followed the KVM networking guide )18:33
RoyKset the ip address on br0, not on eth118:33
shadeslayerhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Networking18:33
shadeslayerRoyK: but don't I have to set the static IP on eth1?18:33
RoyKyou don't need/want an IP address on eth118:34
RoyKit'll be bridged to br018:34
shadeslayerokay18:34
shadeslayerand bleh, how do I get rid of this : RTNETLINK answers: File exists18:34
shadeslayerFailed to bring up br0.18:34
RoyKeth1 is just a bridge point18:35
RoyKbr0 is using that18:35
shadeslayer( happens once I run :  invoke-rc.d networking restart )18:35
shadeslayerokay18:35
shadeslayergot it18:35
RoyKrestart networking or reboot18:35
RoyKand if you're using RFC1918 addresses for the guests, keep in mind that they won't be accessible from the internet unless you do some NAT magick18:36
shadeslayeruh oh18:36
shadeslayerRoyK: okay, what if I want a publically accessibly IP for the VM18:37
shadeslayerabsolutely no NAT'ing18:37
RoyKjust don't set any IP address other than the primary on br018:39
RoyKand none on eth118:39
RoyKthen tell the vm to use br0 and set the official IP on its interface (eth0)18:39
RoyKit'll be bridged through br0 and sent out18:39
shadeslayeralrighty18:40
RoyKhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1307846/18:40
RoyKthis is the configuration of one of my servers - it runs a few VMs with official IP addresses18:40
shadeslayerRoyK: http://paste.kde.org/582512/18:41
shadeslayerdoes that look sane?18:41
RoyKno use for netmask or gateway18:43
RoyKwell18:43
RoyKnetmask, yes, if it has an ip address, but no gateway18:44
RoyKa system has one gateway18:44
shadeslayerokay18:44
RoyKregardless of interfaces18:44
RoyKif you have more gateways, you need OSPF or BGP or something18:44
RoyK(or RIP if you're from the ninetees)18:45
shadeslayerhah :D18:45
shadeslayerno idea what those are but reading up on them :)18:45
RoyKyou don't need to18:46
RoyKboth OSPF and BGP will require routing deals with the ISP, so you don't need that18:46
RoyKBGP is used between ISPs18:47
shadeslayerheh, I'm reading to satisfy my curosity as to what this is :P18:47
RoyK:18:47
RoyK:)18:47
RoyKthat's good18:47
shadeslayer*curiosity18:47
RoyKcuriousity is always good18:47
* shadeslayer notes that he should probably sleep within 30 minutes to catch his flight for UDS18:48
RoyKUDS?18:48
shadeslayerUbuntu Developer Summit18:48
shadeslayerstarts next week18:48
RoyKwhere's that?18:48
shadeslayerCopenhagen18:49
RoyKtoo bad my employer sticks to redhat...18:49
shadeslayer:D18:49
shadeslayerhmph18:50
shadeslayerI keep getting this interface called vnet018:50
RoyKthat's usual18:50
RoyKvirtual interface created to interface with vr018:51
RoyKbr018:51
RoyKone per vm18:51
shadeslayerhttp://paste.kde.org/582518/18:51
RoyKconfigure the vm to use the IP you want to use18:51
shadeslayerokay18:51
RoyKand btw, posting official ip addresses isn't dangerous unless you haven't secured the server, but then, if you haven't secured the server, it's out bad anyway18:53
shadeslayer:)18:54
shadeslayerok, still doesn't connect to the internet18:55
shadeslayercan't ping the vm, can't ping from the vm18:56
RoyKpastebin the config from both host and guest18:56
RoyKifconfig from both should do18:56
shadeslayerhmm .. VM doesn't have pastebinit/internet18:57
shadeslayerwill take a screenshot :)18:57
RoyKok18:57
shadeslayerRoyK: VM : http://i.imgur.com/moyEN.png18:57
RoyKI guess the host setup is prominent18:57
shadeslayervm http://paste.ubuntu.com/1307888/18:58
shadeslayererm18:58
shadeslayerhost ^18:58
RoyKsame IP on host br0 and guest18:58
RoyKguess the host will reply, then18:59
RoyKtry to remove the ip address on br018:59
shadeslayerokay18:59
shadeslayerMissing required variable: address19:00
shadeslayerMissing required configuration variables for interface br0/inet.19:00
RoyKsec19:00
shadeslayersure19:00
RoyKiface eth1 inet manual19:01
RoyKmake that br019:01
* shadeslayer tries19:02
shadeslayermmm ... rebooting VM19:04
shadeslayernop19:04
moonpupanyone know if it's possible to disable scp within ssh?19:41
moonpupi know how to disable sftp, but would like to nix scp as well19:41
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CarleenoHi, all! I run a small biz and wanting to set up a ubuntu server to handle webhosting, SOGo (and it's dependencies), ftp, samba (for active dir and file sharing), and quickbooks db. any problems with running all of those services from one machine? Or will I need to split any of them up?20:50
CarleenoI know it's not exactly a tech question, but does anybody see any issues with running the following services all from one machine? SOGo, postgreSQL, OpenLDAP, postfix, Cyrus IMAP, as well as Samba (for Active Dir and file sharing), web hosting and ftp hosting, and Quickbooks DB? I vaguely recall that there might be a problem with using samba for AD along with sogo and openLDAP on the same box. I'm asking because I'm about to b21:08
patdk-lapyou can run as much stuff on one box as you want21:09
patdk-lapthe only issue you will have is if things require certain ports21:09
patdk-lapbut normally, you should split them up for security, flexability, or just general update/upgrade mainance ease21:10
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CarleenoThanks patdk-lap, I'll keep that in mind21:14
washHello - it was suggested to me at Linuxcon by an Ubuntu developer that ubuntu has a system called juju that might fit my needs for cluster provisioning. Are there any juju developers/users around? I wasn't able to find the sort of details that I was looking for on the juju website21:14
washI'm looking specifically to deploy minimal Debian or Ubuntu system images to an HPC cluster that I run at my university. The cluster has 7 different classes of compute nodes, and I need to be able to manage 4 different system images.21:17
washI need something that supports PXE booting, but must be able to install the system image to a hard drive as I cannot have the OS image living in memory.21:18
redamberWhen installing Server 12.10 I get an error after detecting the cd-rom, this is the error "ERROR MOUNTING CD-Rom"21:18
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trisecnabbend21:28
cromagevening21:37
cromagis ubuntu server release upgraded the same way as the desktop version ?21:39
RoyKit is21:39
cromagclear and nice.21:39
cromagthanks :)21:39
RoyKbut most of us that run server releases stick to LTS21:39
resnoLTS!21:40
RoyK!lts21:40
ubottuLTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; with the exception of 12.04 (Precise Pangolin), which will be supported for 5 years on the desktop. The current LTS version of Ubuntu is !Precise (Precise Pangolin 12.04)21:40
cromagi see.21:40
cromagi'll stick around for at bit.21:41
uvirtbotNew bug: #1071910 in lxc (universe) "lxc stop will hang forever" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107191021:44
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