[02:14] <lifeless> cloud-init doesn't put hostname in /etc/hosts for me; is that expected ?
[02:14] <lifeless> SpamapS: ^ you may have an idea
[02:15] <lifeless> ah, manage_etc_hosts not set.
[02:15] <lifeless> *how* to set it ?
[03:22] <hallyn> lifeless: sadly i'm out for yet another day!  i'll be 100% here on wed.  but yeah interesting bug, due to state kept on the dev i guess.
[03:22] <lifeless> hallyn: yeaj
[03:22] <lifeless> hallyn: patch seems to work fine, I worry that there are other lurking bugs though
[03:22] <hallyn> that bit of code was pretty recent (sep 2012)
[03:23] <lifeless> hallyn: the bug exists in precise too though :)
[03:23] <hallyn> or did i misread and it was 2011?
[03:23] <lifeless> so I would say 2011
[03:23] <hallyn> must be 2011 or precise wouldn't have it :)
[03:23] <lifeless> precise might have had a different codepath
[03:23] <lifeless> Ng backported it to precise and said it needed refactoring
[03:23] <hallyn> what you listed looked identical to what i's in upstream git
[03:23] <hallyn> oh ok
[03:24] <lifeless> so I'd assume last touched sep 2012, but older
[03:24] <hallyn> tbh i worry as much about the nbd kernel code
[03:24] <lifeless> that hasn't broken on me yet :>
[03:25] <hallyn> phew
[03:25] <lifeless> I know a couple of folk on precise hitting kernel panics
[03:25] <lifeless> I'm on quantal
[03:25] <lifeless> so could be fixed kernel stuff
[03:27] <hallyn> guess i'll have to push this fix into the old r package before pushing new debian-based replacements for qemu-linaro and qemu-kvm :)
[03:28] <hallyn> anyway, off to read more headline gossips about intelligence agencies - gnight
[03:30] <lifeless> gnight!
[07:23] <A[D]minS> Good morning Guys, I'm learning the openstack technology and i started with deploying MAAS
[07:23] <A[D]minS> may i know how to import local iso using instead of downloading it from Internet ?
[07:31] <sh_t> hi everyone. i'm trying to mirror installed packages between two 64bit precise servers using dpkg --get/set-selections and i'm finding that my second server wants to install the i386 version of many of the packages. why is it doing this?
[07:34] <SpamapS> A[D]minS: probably best to ask in #maas for that one. IIRC, thats not possible
[07:34] <bigjools> not currently *easy*
[07:34] <A[D]minS> ok i've another stupid question , regarding maas , it only serve ubuntu boot images?
[07:34] <bigjools> yes
[07:34] <SpamapS> sh_t: you may want to look at apt-clone
[07:35] <A[D]minS> bigjools thx :)
[07:50] <sh_t> SpamapS: thanks thats seems to work. not sure what the problem with the get/set method though.. oh well
[07:59] <A[D]minS> what is the best tool to integrate with Openstack to make the managing is very smooth?
[08:28] <ak5> hi, I am trying to setup spice via qemu
[08:29] <ak5> it seems like there are no packages for spice server in 12.04 LTS?
[08:40] <ak5> is there a ppa for spice?
[13:51] <koolhead17> Daviey, around
[14:00] <xorred> I'm following http://www.howtoforge.com/high-availability-storage-with-glusterfs-3.2.x-on-ubuntu-12.04-automatic-file-replication-across-two-storage-servers to create a high-availability storage cluster, but the guide misses the part where both machines are accessed by the same name by, let's say, vmware
[14:01] <xorred> anyone have an idea how the 2 server storage cluster nodes can be referenced by a third party by the same name?
[14:34] <dforthman> Hello, I was trying to install a .deb package on my 12.04 server. Now I am getting unmet dependency errors for several i386 packages. I attempted to force the installation with `sudo apt-get -f install` but it errors out as well. How do I get rid of it?
[14:37] <dforthman> nevermind, fixed it.
[14:48] <fhd> Hi. Is there any preferred location for nginx sites on Ubuntu? Apache uses /var/www, is it safe to use the same location for nginx?
[14:50] <balboah> fhd: yes
[14:51] <dforthman> fhd: you should be able to point it to whatever directory you wish.
[14:51] <fhd> dforthman: Yes, but I'm wondering where it "belongs" (i.e. where others would expect it). For Apache, that's mostly /var/www or /srv/www, depending on the system. nginx uses /sites in the official documentation.
[14:53] <dforthman> I see a lot of "/var/www/nginx-default" on Google. That's probably it.
[14:54] <dforthman> But I also see some "/usr/local/nginx/html"
[14:55] <fhd> dforthman: Hm, I guess I'll go with /var/www/example.com if there's no clear place where people expect it.
[14:55] <fhd> dforthman: (Since I have multiple sites)
[14:55] <dforthman> Sounds like a plan to me :D
[14:59] <docmur> What is a good graphical light weight browswer which supports Javascript, Links2 didn't have javascript support and Arora was a steaming pile
[15:38] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1020238 in python-novaclient "nova client keeps asking for a keyring password " [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1020238
[15:38] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1035878 in swift (main) "man page useless" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1035878
[15:38] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1065255 in glance (main) "Installing glance client after keystone results in error" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1065255
[15:38] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1070630 in glance "glance-manage does not read configuration correctly" [Undecided,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1070630
[15:38] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1075189 in python-glanceclient (main) "python-glance client breaks on package upgrade" [Undecided,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1075189
[15:38] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1078177 in nagios3 (main) "typo in /etc/default/nagios3" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078177
[15:39] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1077838 in qemu "qemu-nbd -r -c taints device for subsequent usage, even after -d" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1077838
[15:39] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1078102 in openldap (main) "libpam-ldap should share openldap's configuration mechanism" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078102
[15:39] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1078214 in juju (universe) "/var/lib/juju/units/*/charm.log is not logrotated" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078214
[15:39] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1078216 in juju (universe) "exceptions.AttributeError: 'UnitAgent' object has no attribute 'lifecycle' " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078216
[15:39] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1078217 in juju (universe) "zookeeper connection is not using exponential backoff" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078217
[15:39] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1078242 in juju (universe) "juju cannot connect to zookeeper - too many connections (max 10)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078242
[15:40] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1037567 in cloud-init "need config-drive-v2 support" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1037567
[15:40] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1068786 in lxc (universe) "man lxc-create doesn't expand  ${localstatedir}" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1068786
[15:40] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1077700 in cloud-init "Issue with ConfigDriveV2 and ssh authorized_keys" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1077700
[15:40] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1077874 in ipvsadm (main) "installation of ipvsadm is broken : unknown template field, can't dpkg-reconfigure" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1077874
[15:40] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1078213 in juju (universe) "juju-machine-agent.log is not logrotated" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078213
[15:41] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1077897 in quota (main) "Cron quota script not working for groups" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1077897
[15:42] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1071909 in mysql-5.5 (main) "package mysql-server-5.5 5.5.28-0ubuntu0.12.04.2 failed to install/upgrade: il sottoprocesso vecchio script di post-installation ha restituito lo stato di errore 1" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1071909
[15:42] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1077594 in postfix (main) "package postfix 2.7.0-1ubuntu0.2 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 75" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1077594
[15:50] <patdk-wk> uvirtbot`, haven't been getting enough love lately?
[15:50] <uvirtbot`> patdk-wk: Error: "haven't" is not a valid command.
[16:08] <koolhead17> zul, around
[16:08] <koolhead17> https://bugs.launchpad.net/quantum/+bug/1069966
[16:08] <uvirtbot`> Launchpad bug 1069966 in quantum "rootwrap error with L3 agent" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[16:08] <koolhead17> when is it coming to our cloud repo
[16:08] <koolhead17> i see it fixed upstream
[16:09] <zul> koolhead17: when it gets into precise-proposed
[16:09] <zul> koolhead17: so this week hopefully
[16:09] <koolhead17> zul, so we will have it fixed by this week.
[16:09] <koolhead17> thanks
[17:26] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1078364 in lxc (universe) "package lxc-templates (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/usr/share/lxc/templates/lxc-opensuse', which is also in package lxc 0.8.0~rc1-4ubuntu42" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078364
[18:26] <Daviey> smoser: do you think bug 1078219 is fallout from exposing nested virt?
[18:26] <uvirtbot`> Launchpad bug 1078219 in nova "nova live-migration failure" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078219
[18:26] <Daviey> (ignore the log issue)
[18:26] <smoser> smb, ^
[18:28] <smoser> Daviey, why would you think taht?
[18:29] <Daviey> smoser:  "CPU doesn't have compatibility" .. it is my understanding that is the only thing not abstracted?
[18:29] <Daviey> ie, qemu cpu == qemu cpu
[18:32] <smoser> Daviey, no.
[18:32] <smoser> i think it depends.
[18:32] <smoser> but clearly that woudl be a valid issue if he was trying to migrate amd64 system to i386 system
[18:32] <smoser> right?
[18:33] <smoser> other flags can do the same.
[18:33] <Daviey> smoser: VMX vs SVM?
[18:48] <cloudman> whats the EOL of 12.04?
[18:49] <Pici> cloudman: 2017
[18:50] <Pici> cloudman: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
[18:51] <cloudman> Pici: nice, just found the info
[18:52] <cloudman> just installed on my box, was using centos
[19:14] <MoleMan> how can I lock an SFTP user to his home directory? setting 'ChrootDirectory %h' as I keep seeing suggested on the internet just causes "19:13:10	Error:	Network error: Software caused connection abort 19:13:10	Error:	Could not connect to server
[19:15] <RoyK> metasansana: read up about using rssh
[19:15] <MoleMan> I had it working in FTP ages ago, but removed FTP in favour of SFTP on the advice of people in hear...
[19:15] <MoleMan> here #
[19:15] <sarnold> MoleMan: apparmor can do that, though it won't be a one-liner as you've hoped for. :)
[19:15] <MoleMan> I can handle that...
[19:16]  * MoleMan is somewhere in the middle of writing a currently ~300 line bash script
[19:16] <RoyK> ftp is insecure by design, using rssh and sftp/sshfs/whatever is better
[19:16] <MoleMan> RoyK: I am doing, but I now can't get my users locked to their home dir thus reducing security...
[19:16] <metasansana> RoyK you meant MoleMan, not me right?
[19:17] <RoyK> ops, yes
[19:17] <metasansana> k, for a second I thought you breached my server :)
[19:18] <MoleMan> sarnold: could you point me to the documentation then please? or suggest why using the setting all the articles I've found is preventing the connection at all?
[19:18] <RoyK> MoleMan: are you using rssh?
[19:18] <MoleMan> sftp
[19:18] <RoyK> MoleMan: no, rssh as the shell for the users
[19:18] <sarnold> MoleMan: no idea off-hand on the aborted connection; _maybe_ there will be details in the logs, and if not, try turning up the verbosity...
[19:19] <MoleMan> RoyK: oh, no I set the shell to /usr/lib/sftp-server which works unless you set the chrootDir
[19:20] <RoyK> MoleMan: lookup rssh - it's supposed to make things easier
[19:20] <MoleMan> I tried just /bin/false and /sbin/nologin but they just broke connections completely
[19:20] <RoyK> try rssh
[19:22] <MoleMan> okay, will do in ~30 mins, going for dinner... YAY not eaten all day :p
[19:40] <cloudman> for just a web mail server do I need to add any repos other than default?
[19:42] <RoyK> cloudman: depends what you want to use :P
[19:43] <cloudman> what am I likely to need, I think?
[19:44] <RoyK> just a webmail frontend?
[19:44] <RoyK> or a full mail server?
[19:44] <cloudman> just need it for hosting sites and mail basically
[19:44]  * RoyK uses zimbra
[19:44] <cloudman> both
[19:45] <RoyK> but then, you can't run zimbra on a host that easily, it must be dedicated, usually with a vm
[19:46] <cloudman> got root here
[19:47] <RoyK> doesn't matter - if you want to use zimbra, it must be separate. but then
[19:47] <RoyK> !mailserver
[19:47] <cloudman> heads up, some nicely priced dedis here....https://www.worldstream.nl/serverdeals.php
[19:48] <RoyK> hm... good :)
[19:49] <cloudman> there was a 2.8 dual with 8gb ram earlier its gone lol, 32 euro
[19:49] <RoyK> cloudman: it's not popular in here to talk about zimbra, since zimbra isn't too open, but I find it very nice to manage
[19:49] <RoyK> it'll need 2GB or more RAM and some disk space
[19:49] <cloudman> was it a yahoo thing years ago?
[19:49] <RoyK> depending on the load
[19:49] <RoyK> yahoo bought it
[19:50] <cloudman> yeah, had an account I think
[19:50] <RoyK> and then vmware bought it
[19:51] <cloudman> my dedi is fine when its fine lol
[19:51] <cloudman> pay 19 a month for it :p
[19:51] <RoyK> USD?
[19:51] <cloudman> euro
[19:52] <RoyK> not a whole lot
[19:52] <cloudman> not hi spec 1.6 dual pent, 2gb ram 160gb hd
[19:52] <RoyK> well, good enough
[19:52] <cloudman> yep
[19:52] <RoyK> that is
[19:52] <RoyK> how many users?
[19:53] <RoyK> zimbra is rather on the heavy side, lots of java stuff
[19:53] <cloudman> me mostly, have a social network tho thats growing, down at the moment tho
[19:53] <RoyK> if you want a lightwight mailserver, zimbra is not your choice
[19:53] <cloudman> just got my server backup
[19:53] <cloudman> will restore the sites later
[19:54] <cloudman> all mail is up though
[20:20] <sh^t> hi everyone. i'm having trouble with my 12.04 64bit install hanging on reboot/shutdown at "unmounting local filesystems...". I have a bunch of 1TB disks mounted with uuid in fstab and if i umount them prior to running reboot there is no problem with the reboot process. how can i debug whats happening here?
[20:41] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #1078444 in python-boto (main) "python-boto should verify SSL certificates and should use the systems certificate repository" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078444
[21:01] <X-Sleepy-X> hi
[21:01] <X-Sleepy-X> i have a couple of things i wonder about
[21:03] <X-Sleepy-X> i have installed postfix and i can send emails on port 25 from the local network both to accounts on the server and to gmail
[21:04] <X-Sleepy-X> if i want to send from an external network to and from my local account it works if i enable smtpsubmission
[21:04] <X-Sleepy-X> but then it doesnt seem to require auth
[21:04] <X-Sleepy-X> what would be the smart aproach on this?
[21:04] <X-Sleepy-X> what i want to achieve is:
[21:06] <X-Sleepy-X> being able to send from my local network and from my cellphone to both external addresses and internal addresses but i don't want spammers to be able to use my smtp as a relay.
[21:07] <X-Sleepy-X> how would one go about enabling smtp auth and which kind is to prefer?
[23:10] <keithzg> I just tried creating a VM on a new VM host machine (both guest and host running 64-bit Precise), and the guest never finishes booting, just locks at "Booting from Hard Disk..." while consuming an entire CPU core perpetually.
[23:11] <keithzg> Anyone know what might be causing this?
[23:39] <keithzg> ...guess not!
[23:53] <LifeIsGood169> Is it ok to ask for ubuntu server lvm2 help here?