[00:27] <ruben231> hi guys i have Temporary failure resolving ‘gb.archive.ubuntu.com’ <-----------on my ubuntu server 12.04 LTS- any idea please
[00:30] <sarnold> hrm, from two hosts I have easy access to, I get six ipv4 addresses and one ipv6 address..
[00:34] <ruben231> hi guys where do i configure
[00:35] <ruben231> the nameserver for 12.04 LTS..?
[00:38] <sarnold> ruben231: /etc/resolv.conf or the resolvconf stuff if you're using resolvconf...
[00:40] <ruben231> sarnold: i see resolvconf and under resolv.conf.d and i edit base but when done it still empty and tried apt-get update i get temporarly failure
[00:43] <ruben231> sarnold:..? any idea please
[00:43] <sarnold> ruben231: you probably have to kick off a run of resolvconf to get it to propagate those changes to /etc/resolv.conf -- i'd just manually add those to /etc/resolv.conf too
[00:51] <ruben231> sarnold: resolv.conf - says------------------> # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)#     DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
[00:52] <sarnold> yeah, well, you made the chances to resolvconf to ensure that it'll be overwritten with the right data when that eventually happens
[00:52] <ruben231> so i cannot edit from there
[00:52] <sarnold> in the meantime you might as well fix the problem directly. :)
[02:35] <lvmer> Does someone have an example file: $ /etc/pastebin.d  ? I'd like to change a few default settings like author / website / etc. & it appears I can do it in the global file, but I'd like to know the /etc/ file.
[02:36] <lvmer> /etc/pastebinit.d   **
[02:42] <lvmer> nvm it appears to be like html code
[03:03] <hilarie> Okay, could someone point me in the right direction? I setup 12.10 server, have eth0 as external, eth1 as internal, installed webmin. managed to get squid going, which is how I was able to get here... I can ping eth0 eth1, and the modem from my netbook, but not an outside ip address
[03:03] <hilarie> I can't figure out how to make it a gateway
[03:10] <hilarie> Any idea where to look?
[03:43] <qman__> !webmin
[03:44] <ScottK> qman__: It's not a webmin question.
[03:44] <jotterbot1234> Hey guys, can someone look at my error I posted on server fault?
[03:44] <jotterbot1234> http://serverfault.com/questions/450718/ubuntu-12-04-server-eth0-1gbps-nic-eth1-10gbps-nic-all-traffic-using-eth0
[03:46] <qman__> ScottK, doesn't make it any less relevant or true
[03:47] <ScottK> qman__: It's completely orthogonal to the question.
[03:55] <pmatulis> hilarie: what address are you trying to ping?
[04:01] <hilarie> 8.8.8.8
[04:01] <hilarie> I found a tutorial
[04:01] <hilarie> http://www.howtoforge.com/nat_iptables
[04:06] <qman__> that tutorial does not apply to ubuntu
[04:06] <qman__> it's redhat-based
[04:06] <qman__> at least, the configs at the top
[04:09] <qman__> and from the comments it's apparently very bad, I only skimmed it
[04:09] <fleish> jotterbot1234: why are you trying to put 2 addresses on the same subnet split across 2 physical interfaces? I can't imagine that's going to work
[04:10] <qman__> yeah, that's not going to work
[04:10] <qman__> you need to bridge or bond instead
[04:11] <fleish> can someone help me translate this EDAC info into a which DIMM is actually reporting errors? EDAC MC1: CE row 1, channel 0, label "CPU#1Channel#0_DIMM#1": Corrected error (Socket=1 channel=0 dimm=1) ... my manual/board labels the  DIMMs P1_DIMM{1,2,3}{A,B,C} & P0_DIMM{1,2,3}{A,B,C}
[04:48] <bearly230> Hey all, looking for a good walk through for turning 12.04 lts server into an Internet router. Any suggestions?
[04:50] <patdk-lap> heh?
[04:50] <patdk-lap> install bare minimal install
[04:50] <patdk-lap> install quagga
[04:50] <patdk-lap> done
[04:51] <patdk-lap> maybe install the bridge/vlan packages?
[04:51] <lvmer> dns too?
[04:51] <patdk-lap> he said router
[04:51] <patdk-lap> router != dns
[04:51] <lvmer> yah probably not worth it to cache stuff
[04:51] <patdk-lap> heh?
[04:51] <patdk-lap> a router shouldn't cache anything
[04:51] <patdk-lap> it routes ip level traffic :)
[04:52] <lvmer> I'm not talking about the router :/
[04:52] <patdk-lap> or do you mean one of them home router/firewall/accesspoint devices?
[05:12] <bearly230> Home router local dns etc
[05:20] <lvmer> ty for clarifying I didn't feel like explaining it lol
[11:47] <alex88> hi guys, I need the libtiff5 package in ubuntu 12.04
[11:47] <alex88> is that available somewhere?
[11:51] <Kartagis> apt-get install libtiff5
[14:14] <b0ot> can someone recommend what they feel is the best distributed chat program with great clustering ability?
[14:17] <jMCg> IRC?
[14:21] <stgraber> jjohansen: hey, can you take a look at the last comment on bug 969299?
[14:21] <stgraber> hallyn: ^
[14:24] <Daviey> jamespage: do you have views on rsyslog from experimental ?
[14:26] <jamespage> Daviey, I think if we want it do it now
[14:27] <jamespage> sounds like it could be quite wide impacting in terms of change
[14:27] <jamespage> Daviey, and I think its probably a good idea - sounds like it has some nice new features...
[14:28] <Daviey> jamespage: 5.x -> 7.x
[14:28] <koolhead17> hola zul
[14:28] <jamespage> Daviey, yep
[14:29] <hallyn> stgraber: drat
[14:30] <zul> koolhead17: hi
[14:31] <koolhead17> zul: how have you been sir?
[14:32] <zul> koolhead17: busy you?
[14:33] <koolhead17> zul: same this side sir!!
[14:34] <roaksoax> haha :)
[14:38]  * koolhead17 gives hi5 to  roaksoax 
[14:38]  * koolhead17 wondering if smoser `s work on zulfan site is still on
[14:41] <roaksoax> koolhead17: o/
[14:42] <alex88> koolhead17, oh, same here? :)
[14:42] <alex88> btw, is normal that using md + high I/O creates an high load?
[14:43] <hallyn> stgraber: but why is localdef running under lxc-start profile, not container profile?
[14:47] <stgraber> hallyn: no idea :)
[14:47] <koolhead17> alex88: :)
[15:12] <hallyn> hm, no utlemming :(
[15:16] <hggdh> rbasak: there? Question on armadaxp
[15:34] <rbasak> hggdh: go ahead
[15:37] <hggdh> rbasak: I am trying to automate installations on the armada, and found that I have to pre-set some env variables, and call pxe manually. This sort of breaks automation
[15:38] <rbasak> hggdh: we have an expect script that does it
[15:38] <hggdh> rbasak: ah
[15:38] <hggdh> rbasak: can I have it also?
[15:38] <rbasak> hggdh: pandakit supports arbitrary expect scripts :)
[15:39] <hggdh> rbasak: so I could get it installed on magners, and use it?
[15:39] <rbasak> hggdh: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~racb/junk/pandakit/view/head:/armadaxp.expect
[15:40] <bitfury_> hello, I compiled OpenSSL from source but would like to remove it now. I still have the source directory but when I try 'make uninstall' it gives me *** No rule to make target `uninstall'.  Stop.
[15:40] <hggdh> rbasak: yeah. Do you have a package for PK?
[15:41] <eagles0513875> hey guys does anyone have any good documentation to setup postfix + dovecot on a server for multiple domains?
[15:42] <rbasak> hggdh: you should be able to build one out of that junk directory. There's a debian/ directory in there already.
[15:43] <rbasak> hggdh: it does depend on cobbler still though. I never spent the time to remove that dependency. So it should probably go on a separate machine so that pandakit can own the cobbler installation.
[15:44] <hggdh> rbasak: OK, will do. My setup also has issues with cobbler, so no biggie, I think. Thank you, and if I get stuck can I call you?
[15:44] <rbasak> hggdh: sure
[15:44] <rbasak> hggdh: sorry it's not better maintained. You know my reasons!
[15:45] <hggdh> rbasak: indeed I do :-)
[15:45] <eagles0513875> hey rbasak  :)
[15:46] <rbasak> eagles0513875: erm, hello. Have we met?
[15:46] <eagles0513875> no but you are the only one alive in the channel atm lol
[15:53] <eagles0513875> rbasak: do you know of any good documentation in regards to setting up a server with multiple domains for emails using postfix + dovecot
[15:58]  * hggdh builds a PK...
[16:01] <eagles0513875> hggdh: ?
[16:01] <hggdh> eagles0513875: sorry, I do not use postfix or dovecot
[16:02]  * hggdh has not had a local email domain for ages...
[16:02] <eagles0513875> i wasn't putting the ? for that but you building a pk
[16:02] <eagles0513875> i can get them setup for a single domain
[16:02] <eagles0513875> but not multiple domains
[16:03] <hggdh> eagles0513875: a special test package for something I have to do, quite arcane, sorry
[16:03] <eagles0513875> its ok
[16:03] <eagles0513875> wish i could get my hands dirty with packaging would be able to package newer versions of stuff for my servers and patching things i still have tons to learn
[16:05] <ikonia> eagles0513875: why are you STILL trying to run before you can walk
[16:06] <eagles0513875> I'm not I'm just saying is all
[16:06] <ikonia> it's so tedious to see you ask for yet ANOTHER guide on how to setup postfix/dovecot with multiple domains
[16:06] <ikonia> you say you've done this many times and it's not a problem
[16:06] <eagles0513875> i have setup single domains just fine
[16:06] <eagles0513875> never setup multiple domains
[16:06] <ikonia> Hmmmm
[16:07] <eagles0513875> this is for a client
[16:07] <ikonia> ooh there we go
[16:07] <streulma> eagles0514875: I use postfix, dovecot, mysql, postfixadmin and roundcube :)
[16:07]  * eagles0513875 goes back to googling
[16:07] <ikonia> another paid for client where you have promised stuff you can't do and now expect the IRC community do it for you again
[16:07] <urthmover> How do I best test the read/write reliability of a questionable hard disk?  I have created a 1.3TB file using dd almost filling the drive.  Now I'm dd if=bigfile of=/dev/null in  hopes that I'll get some console output if it fails to read.  Is my approach to this effective and/or  valid?
[16:08] <urthmover> smartctl short and long tests are ok....but about 3000 hours ago  the y smartctl used to fail
[16:08] <rbasak> urthmover: look into the badblocks and dd_rescue commands. Probably the former is more useful for you.
[16:08] <rbasak> I've had lots of drives fail that smart says nothing about
[16:09] <iliv> motd says there are 10 packages to be upgraded, when I run apt-get -s upgrade to see what those packages are some of them are being held back. I need those held back package to appear as Inst ready for scripting purposes. I know apt-check somehow does that, but after readying the corresponind ...
[16:09] <urthmover> ah ok I forgot about those commands... I'll try them...and thanks for sharing about your smart experience
[16:09] <iliv> ... python script I'm still clueless (python is all Greek to me). Tips?
[16:09] <rbasak> iliv: have you tried dist-upgrade?
[16:09] <ranjan> Hi all anyone who have tried Ubuntu Cloud Live?
[16:09] <iliv> rbasak, no, I haven't
[16:10] <iliv> perfect
[16:10] <iliv> thanks
[16:18] <Razique> hey there :)
[16:37] <iliv> update-mot.d related question, distro version 12.04.1, motd doesn't say anything about available updates, whether normal or security, only states that the system needs to be restarted, but I can see with apt-get that there are 13 upgrades available. Why is that information not in motd message?
[16:46]  * iliv is looking at checkrestart and shakes his head
[16:46] <iliv> that thing isn't realiable at all
[16:46] <iliv> unless you run it in verbose mode and read the output very closely
[16:47] <iliv> dpkg: /var/lib/postgresql/8.4/main/pg_xlog/000000010000000100000072 (deleted) not found.
[16:47] <iliv> a reason to restart postgresql? really?
[18:06] <zul> jamespage: whee http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375343/
[18:54] <lvmer> I've got a minor samba problem with my smb.conf ... I'm having trouble accessing a directory with 'spaces'. Write-able shared folder is at bottom: here is entire smb.conf: http://paste.kde.org/612368
[18:54] <lvmer> ctrl+f  for : addfileshere
[18:54] <lvmer> or:  'comment = add files here'    to find it faster
[18:55] <lvmer> I should've just posted my problem:   path = /mnt/lv1/public/pictures\ \&\ videos/organize        $ instead of the whole file.
[18:56] <RoyK> lvmer: add quotes around it
[18:56]  * lvmer is stuck with spaces 'path-name-spaces'
[18:56] <lvmer> royk: ty will do
[18:58] <lvmer> royk: no dice
[18:58] <lvmer> royk: error: probably misspelled file name     (is returned to me)
[18:58] <RoyK> lvmer: don't escape the path inside the quotes
[18:59] <lvmer>  "path = /mnt/lv1/public/pictures\ \&\ videos/organize"
[18:59] <lvmer> ?
[18:59] <lvmer> folder no longer shows up in win7 explore
[19:01] <lvmer> o I should probably take out the back slashes... wow I'm an idiot
[19:01] <sarnold> .. and move the " a bit
[19:02] <sarnold> path = "/ugly/ path here"
[19:02] <lvmer> sarnold: yah... I was just attempting to not escape the path for a 2nd test
[19:02] <lvmer> royk: works perfect now, thanks for the help.
[19:02] <lvmer> sarnold: works :)
[19:03] <sarnold> woo :)
[19:03]  * lvmer shall prefect user = security someday, but for now he is off to hang a 7ft tall christmas star 100ft up in a Poplar tree in his backyard. :) 
[19:11] <mikeey> I may just be stupid, but how do I get the messages telling me about updating in my MOTD in ssh?
[19:12] <mikeey> Talking about these messages: http://puu.sh/1sLmI/11226059e9a50a0ab2438d96c8484348
[19:12] <mikeey> It seems to work on some servers, but not on all the ones I'm administering
[19:14] <sarnold> mikeey: I believe that message is added by one of the landscape packages..
[19:15] <sarnold> I've seen a similar, less informative, message on my non-landscape systems; I think it's handled via update-motd(5)
[19:20] <mikeey> ah found it
[19:20] <mikeey> its handled by the update-notifier-common package
[19:24] <sarnold> mikeey: thanks :)
[19:28] <mikeey> also if you want the sysinfo sarnold, you install landscape-common I think it was
[19:37] <sarnold> mikeey: thanks ;) I always like getting answers about what worked
[19:37] <mikeey> ay. i've been looking for a solution for this problem for a long time now
[19:37] <mikeey> so finally sorted it :)=
[19:46] <zul> adam_g:  for cloud-archive update http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375578/
[19:50] <adam_g> zul: ah, cool! lgtm
[20:09] <zul> adam_g: next http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375636/
[20:17] <adam_g> zul: looks good
[20:27] <zul> adam_g: finally http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375674/
[20:30] <adam_g> zul: what about "Security fix for the Ubuntu Cloud Archive" ?
[20:31] <zul> sure
[20:33] <zul> adam_g: ill fix that up and upload
[20:33] <adam_g> k
[21:04] <stgraber> highvoltage, hallyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375746/
[21:06] <highvoltage> stgraber: nice
[21:06] <highvoltage> ipv6 won't fit in that small field though :)
[21:06] <highvoltage> (I guess it expands or something)
[21:06] <ajmitch> looks nice :)
[21:07] <stgraber> highvoltage: it expands
[21:07] <stgraber> half the code I have in the script is to figure out the column width :)
[21:08] <hallyn> nice :)
[21:08] <hallyn> all right i've now wasted an hour or two messing around with pkg version numbers.  driving me up the wall.
[21:08] <hallyn> i was sure z would be > -.  but nope.
[21:31] <Daviey> roaksoax: did you see MAAS failed to migrate to release pocket?
[21:31] <Daviey> auto package test failed
[21:33]  * roaksoax looks
[21:34] <roaksoax> Daviey: can't find it, can you provide link please?
[21:34] <Daviey> roaksoax: https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Raring/view/AutoPkgTest/job/raring-adt-maas/lastFailedBuild/ARCH=amd64,label=albali/console
[21:35] <tonyyarusso> Hi, I'm having some trouble with my SSH config and DNS search domains.  I'm trying to put public keys in different known_hosts files for certain domains so that if I have to delete one and start over I don't lose them for other domains.  So, I'm using for instance a "Host *.ties2.net" declaration, with "UserKnownHostsFile ~/.ssh/known_hosts.ties2.net".  However, I also have ties2.net set as a DNS search domain, so when I just do ...
[21:35] <tonyyarusso> ... 'ssh aurora', DNS properly resolves it as aurora.ties2.net, but SSH sees the host as just being 'aurora', and doesn't honor the separate known_hosts file.  Thoughts?
[21:36] <roaksoax> Daviey: seems apache2 issue: apache2: apr_sockaddr_info_get() failed for autopkgtest
[21:36] <roaksoax> Daviey: related to ServerName
[21:37] <sarnold> tonyyarusso: if it were me, I'd probably remove the dns search domains and rely upon tab completion in bash to fill in the full hostnames
[21:37] <tonyyarusso> sarnold: How would I set up bash to do that?
[21:38] <tonyyarusso> sarnold: (Note:  There are several domains here - one of the issues is I don't want to remember whether a host is on ties2.net, 1667-hq.ties2.net, or me.ties2.net, for example.)
[21:39] <sarnold> tonyyarusso: funny thing is, bash just 'knows' all my hostnames, I didn't have to go any lengths to teach it...
[21:40] <Daviey> roaksoax: erm
[21:40] <sarnold> tonyyarusso: the place to start looking for that, if it doesn't already work, is perhaps /etc/bash_completion.d/ssh, 'shopt -u hostcomplete && complete -F _ssh ssh slogin autossh'
[21:40] <Daviey> roaksoax: Setting up tgt (1:1.0.17-1ubuntu3) ...
[21:40] <Daviey> start: Job failed to start
[21:40] <Daviey> invoke-rc.d: initscript tgt, action "start" failed.
[21:41] <Daviey> roaksoax: I'm pretty sure the apache thing is a noisey warning.
[21:45] <roaksoax> Daviey: ack, I'll look into that
[21:46] <roaksoax> Daviey: is it possible to get access to the machine where that test happened?
[21:49] <Daviey> roaksoax: you should be able to reproduce locally?
[21:50] <Daviey> roaksoax: run-adt-test -s maas
[21:50] <roaksoax> Daviey: that's what i'm doing
[21:51] <Daviey> roaksoax: hmm
[21:52] <Daviey> zul: can nova-compute-xen switch to the xen metapackage, rather than the versioned one please?
[21:52] <zul> Daviey: did it yesterday
[21:52] <Daviey> (raring bumped the minor version number, but for consistency (and backportability)), we should use the metapackage for xen
[21:52] <Daviey> zul: thanks! :)
[21:53] <Daviey> Seems you chaps are way ahead of me, i might aswell go home
[21:55] <zul> sounds like a plan
[21:56] <zul> back later
[22:21] <roaksoax> Daviey: so I have just installed raring, and i don't see the issue
[22:21] <roaksoax> Daviey: seems to only be on the jenkings instance
[22:21] <roaksoax> Daviey: i' wondering if this relates to what i'm seeing with rabbitmq on canonistack too
[22:21] <roaksoax> which sometimes simply fails to start
[22:24] <tjaalton> anyone here running cobbler on quantal?
[22:27] <tjaalton> thought so, since it doesn't work :)
[22:56] <tjaalton> got cobbler working on quantal, filing SRU
[23:24] <tjaalton> nope, CSRF error after login.. sigh
[23:44]  * lvmer wonders if sarnold is here.
[23:45] <sarnold> hey lvmer :)
[23:45] <lvmer> hey
[23:45] <lvmer> :)
[23:45] <lvmer> got another question xD
[23:45] <lvmer> how do I get smb.conf to show capitals in windows explore folder name?  ie: http://paste.kde.org/612554/
[23:46] <sarnold> lvmer: rename the directory to have capital letters?
[23:46] <lvmer> shows up as 'add--files--here'   but if I use quotes it doesn't work xD
[23:46] <lvmer> directory = capitals?
[23:46] <lvmer> [(>--ADD--FILES--HERE--<)]
[23:47] <lvmer> folder name in windows explore... except it's lowercase :/ xD
[23:47] <sarnold> How about just [Add Files Here]?
[23:47] <lvmer> that works
[23:47] <lvmer> shows up as 'Add Files Here'
[23:47] <lvmer> but when I turn it all caps - it goes lowercase xD
[23:48] <lvmer> not a big deal lol if this is blasting your mind
[23:48] <sarnold> oh.
[23:48] <sarnold> I bet that's to work around HORRI.BLE old DOS.
[23:48] <lvmer> yah
[23:48] <lvmer> I bet. xD
[23:50]  * lvmer shall brb to take pictures of giant light star
[23:56] <janet_> Any body home