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overrideri have about 10 machines running the same version of ubuntu 10.04LTS, quite easy to administer; now i am replacing one of them with new hardware. Put 12.04LTS on it, or stick with 10.04LTS for its quite nice to have all machines sort of in sync configuration wise...?10:15
overriderah well10:40
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hallynstgraber: hey, was playing with lp:~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/quantal/lxc/lxc-qp, which has a patch to look for 'lxc.autodev = 1', and if that's found create a bare /dev.  Basically works, except the list of devices is not complete - upstart is failing12:12
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* hallyn out12:14
stgraberhallyn: ok. Another way of doing it would be to iterate through the host's /dev and copy any entry that matches what we have in the device cgroup config12:21
stgraberthat should be the providing everything the container needs without copying all of /dev in the process12:21
stgrabernot sure how easy it'd be to implement this though12:21
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hallynstgraber: i take that back - the container is booting fine.  i just lose track of the consoles.  will have to figure out why later12:30
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Aisonthis bug is really bad :(  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/isc-dhcp/+bug/107192814:10
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1071928 in isc-dhcp "isc-dhcp-server-ldap (4.2.4-1ubuntu10.1) is not capable of ldap" [Undecided,New]14:10
Aisonmy whole dhcp is no longer working :(14:10
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hackeronhey, I have an issue with ubuntu 12.04 running under xen - when I try to start rsyslogd, it just hangs and doesn't respond to anything except kill -9 - I tried to run it in debug mode with rsyslogd -f /etc/rsyslog.conf -c5 -dn -- it then starts logging just fine, but if I remove the -d option, it freezes again :/ - any ideas how to debug or what could be causing this?15:08
koolhead17party time!!!15:20
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uvirtbotNew bug: #1072084 in exim4 (main) "package exim4-config 4.76-3ubuntu3.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107208417:33
uvirtbotNew bug: #1072085 in exim4 (main) "attempt to execute non-executable temporary file during package installation" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107208517:33
storrgieI'm running a couple 12.04 servers and I noted recently that my Linode (which is 12.04) is on kernel 3.5.2 where as the ones I manage and let update from official sources are on 3.2.0. Am I not updating properly?18:09
patdk-lapstorrgie, linode and other vps providers are not real servers18:18
patdk-laptherefor you can't depend on anything matching or working the same18:19
maxbThey're not *physical* servers. They're quite real in the sense that they will serve things18:47
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IanWizard-CloudI'm trying to setup Dovecot, and I've gone through, and gotten it all setup, and when I start it, it doesn't open any ports.  No errors, nothing in logs, it just says that it started.  It is running, but doesn't open any ports.19:21
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guntbertIanWizard-Cloud: was there a tutorial you followed? did you seehttps://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/dovecot-server.html ?19:37
guntbertoops https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/dovecot-server.html19:37
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RoyK!dovecot19:48
ubottuIMAP and POP are protocols for fetching email. The officially-supported server in Ubuntu is Dovecot (packages "dovecot-imapd" for IMAP, and "dovecot-pop3d" for POP) - See also !MailServer for information on the SMTP protocol19:48
RoyK!email-server19:48
RoyK!mail-server19:49
RoyK!dovecot-imapd19:49
guntbert!mailserver19:49
ubottuUbuntu supports the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and provides mail server software of many kinds. You can install a basic email handling configuration with the "Mail server" task during installation, or with the "tasksel" command. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MailServer and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/email-services.html19:49
guntbertRoyK: thats exactly where I already pointed him to :)19:50
IanWizard-Cloudguntbert: I followed the guide on the dovecot wiki.  I'll go through this though.  I like to think I'm competent enough to get it working, but I'm being proven wrong quickly :P19:57
guntbertIanWizard-Cloud: I didn't doubt your competence :) - but its easier if we have a common page to check against - and the one from server guide always worked for me19:58
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IanWizard-Cloudguntbert: would you believe, I only had the core installed, not the actual imap / pop daemons?20:53
* IanWizard-Cloud <ashamed>20:53
IanWizard-Cloudugh, I feel so stupid.  Anyway, thanks guntbert :)21:03
guntbertIanWizard-Cloud: no worries - thats what guides are for :) - glad you got it working!21:10
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Guest51565does anybody know how to configure lamp21:35
[conrad]Guest51565: http://ubuntuserverguide.com/2012/05/how-to-install-lamp-server-in-ubuntu-server-12-04-lts.html , http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-apache2-with-php5-and-mysql-support-on-ubuntu-12.04-lts-lamp21:36
Guest51565does that say how to use it to21:36
[conrad]Guest51565: You'd have to better define "how to use it" for me to provide a better response, but ultimately full coverage of all the functionality for the respective software is available in their online docs.21:38
maxbLAMP is so many things that asking how to configure 'it' is a question that cannot be answered in anything should of a book21:38
Guest51565im talking about the languages does it walk you through where they should be installed21:39
[conrad]Guest51565: Not quite sure I follow. The links ( especially the second ) literally provide step-by-step instructions for the installation.21:41
IanWizard-Cloudmaxb: it varies by "language".  You can usually just install them from the repos and be fine.  I'm sure both links above cover that.21:41
Guest51565what about the directories does it define where you put the distinct  files21:44
maxbGuest51565: You seem to be approaching this with some odd preconceptions, on Ubuntu most software is packaged and you don't need to think about where to put files when installing it21:45
Guest51565no not when installing it i mean when thr packages are installed like where to put the files to display a page on html or php21:51
Zanzacardoes anyone know how to access a svn repository from outside your home network? I tried #svn but didn't get a response21:54
Zanzacarbeen looking around online and haven't found anything specifically21:55
cocoa117 how do u make ubuntu go to sleep when idled?22:00
maxbZanzacar: It's really really easy if you already have a ssh server running/accessible - do you?22:05
uvirtbotNew bug: #1072221 in elinks (universe) "ELinks built without lua support" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107222122:26
Zanzacarmaxb: yes I do22:40
Zanzacarmaxb:  I wanted to use netbeans to access everything so I managed to do the http version via netbeans but I need to figure it out for connections outside my home22:42
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