=== cpg|away is now known as cpg [00:27] hi guys i have Temporary failure resolving ‘gb.archive.ubuntu.com’ <-----------on my ubuntu server 12.04 LTS- any idea please [00:30] hrm, from two hosts I have easy access to, I get six ipv4 addresses and one ipv6 address.. [00:34] hi guys where do i configure [00:35] the nameserver for 12.04 LTS..? [00:38] ruben231: /etc/resolv.conf or the resolvconf stuff if you're using resolvconf... [00:40] 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] sarnold:..? any idea please [00:43] 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] 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] 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] so i cannot edit from there [00:52] in the meantime you might as well fix the problem directly. :) === rnbrady_ is now known as rnbrady === furian is now known as shantorn === n0ts_off is now known as n0ts [02:35] 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] /etc/pastebinit.d ** [02:42] nvm it appears to be like html code [03:03] 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] I can't figure out how to make it a gateway [03:10] Any idea where to look? [03:43] !webmin [03:43] webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system. [03:44] qman__: It's not a webmin question. [03:44] Hey guys, can someone look at my error I posted on server fault? [03:44] http://serverfault.com/questions/450718/ubuntu-12-04-server-eth0-1gbps-nic-eth1-10gbps-nic-all-traffic-using-eth0 [03:46] ScottK, doesn't make it any less relevant or true [03:47] qman__: It's completely orthogonal to the question. === n0ts is now known as n0ts_off [03:55] hilarie: what address are you trying to ping? [04:01] 8.8.8.8 [04:01] I found a tutorial [04:01] http://www.howtoforge.com/nat_iptables [04:06] that tutorial does not apply to ubuntu [04:06] it's redhat-based [04:06] at least, the configs at the top [04:09] and from the comments it's apparently very bad, I only skimmed it [04:09] 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] yeah, that's not going to work [04:10] you need to bridge or bond instead [04:11] 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} === pug_1 is now known as DaveR === n0ts_off is now known as n0ts [04:48] Hey all, looking for a good walk through for turning 12.04 lts server into an Internet router. Any suggestions? [04:50] heh? [04:50] install bare minimal install [04:50] install quagga [04:50] done [04:51] maybe install the bridge/vlan packages? [04:51] dns too? [04:51] he said router [04:51] router != dns [04:51] yah probably not worth it to cache stuff [04:51] heh? [04:51] a router shouldn't cache anything [04:51] it routes ip level traffic :) [04:52] I'm not talking about the router :/ [04:52] or do you mean one of them home router/firewall/accesspoint devices? [05:12] Home router local dns etc [05:20] ty for clarifying I didn't feel like explaining it lol === nonotza_ is now known as nonotza === smb` is now known as smb === n0ts is now known as n0ts_off === n0ts_off is now known as n0ts === Akendo_ is now known as Akendo === Akendo is now known as Akendo_ === pcarrier_ is now known as pcarrier [11:47] hi guys, I need the libtiff5 package in ubuntu 12.04 [11:47] is that available somewhere? [11:51] apt-get install libtiff5 === mcclurmc_away is now known as mcclurmc === Akendo_ is now known as Akendo === cpg is now known as cpg|away === matsubara-afk is now known as matsubara === jMCg_ is now known as jMCg === Tzunamii_ is now known as Tzunamii === broder is now known as broder_ === acidflash__ is now known as acidflash === allenap` is now known as allenap [14:14] can someone recommend what they feel is the best distributed chat program with great clustering ability? [14:17] IRC? [14:21] jjohansen: hey, can you take a look at the last comment on bug 969299? [14:21] Launchpad bug 969299 in apparmor "apparmor prevents dpkg-divert and localedef from working in a container" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/969299 [14:21] hallyn: ^ [14:24] jamespage: do you have views on rsyslog from experimental ? [14:26] Daviey, I think if we want it do it now [14:27] sounds like it could be quite wide impacting in terms of change [14:27] Daviey, and I think its probably a good idea - sounds like it has some nice new features... [14:28] jamespage: 5.x -> 7.x [14:28] hola zul [14:28] Daviey, yep [14:29] stgraber: drat [14:30] koolhead17: hi [14:31] zul: how have you been sir? [14:32] koolhead17: busy you? [14:33] zul: same this side sir!! [14:34] haha :) [14:38] * koolhead17 gives hi5 to roaksoax [14:38] * koolhead17 wondering if smoser `s work on zulfan site is still on [14:41] koolhead17: o/ [14:42] koolhead17, oh, same here? :) [14:42] btw, is normal that using md + high I/O creates an high load? [14:43] stgraber: but why is localdef running under lxc-start profile, not container profile? [14:47] hallyn: no idea :) [14:47] alex88: :) [15:12] hm, no utlemming :( [15:16] rbasak: there? Question on armadaxp [15:34] hggdh: go ahead [15:37] 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] hggdh: we have an expect script that does it [15:38] rbasak: ah [15:38] rbasak: can I have it also? [15:38] hggdh: pandakit supports arbitrary expect scripts :) [15:39] rbasak: so I could get it installed on magners, and use it? [15:39] hggdh: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~racb/junk/pandakit/view/head:/armadaxp.expect [15:40] 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] rbasak: yeah. Do you have a package for PK? [15:41] hey guys does anyone have any good documentation to setup postfix + dovecot on a server for multiple domains? [15:42] hggdh: you should be able to build one out of that junk directory. There's a debian/ directory in there already. [15:43] 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] 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] hggdh: sure [15:44] hggdh: sorry it's not better maintained. You know my reasons! [15:45] rbasak: indeed I do :-) [15:45] hey rbasak :) [15:46] eagles0513875: erm, hello. Have we met? [15:46] no but you are the only one alive in the channel atm lol [15:53] 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... === matsubara is now known as matsubara-lunch [16:01] hggdh: ? [16:01] eagles0513875: sorry, I do not use postfix or dovecot [16:02] * hggdh has not had a local email domain for ages... [16:02] i wasn't putting the ? for that but you building a pk [16:02] i can get them setup for a single domain [16:02] but not multiple domains [16:03] eagles0513875: a special test package for something I have to do, quite arcane, sorry [16:03] its ok [16:03] 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] eagles0513875: why are you STILL trying to run before you can walk [16:06] I'm not I'm just saying is all [16:06] it's so tedious to see you ask for yet ANOTHER guide on how to setup postfix/dovecot with multiple domains [16:06] you say you've done this many times and it's not a problem [16:06] i have setup single domains just fine [16:06] never setup multiple domains [16:06] Hmmmm [16:07] this is for a client [16:07] ooh there we go [16:07] eagles0514875: I use postfix, dovecot, mysql, postfixadmin and roundcube :) [16:07] * eagles0513875 goes back to googling [16:07] 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] 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] smartctl short and long tests are ok....but about 3000 hours ago the y smartctl used to fail [16:08] urthmover: look into the badblocks and dd_rescue commands. Probably the former is more useful for you. [16:08] I've had lots of drives fail that smart says nothing about [16:09] 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] ah ok I forgot about those commands... I'll try them...and thanks for sharing about your smart experience [16:09] ... python script I'm still clueless (python is all Greek to me). Tips? [16:09] iliv: have you tried dist-upgrade? [16:09] Hi all anyone who have tried Ubuntu Cloud Live? [16:09] rbasak, no, I haven't [16:10] perfect [16:10] thanks === tgm4883` is now known as tgm4883 [16:18] hey there :) [16:37] 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] that thing isn't realiable at all [16:46] unless you run it in verbose mode and read the output very closely [16:47] dpkg: /var/lib/postgresql/8.4/main/pg_xlog/000000010000000100000072 (deleted) not found. [16:47] a reason to restart postgresql? really? === yofel_ is now known as yofel === matsubara-lunch is now known as matsubara === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Akendo is now known as Akendo_ === duckydan_ is now known as duckydan === n0ts is now known as n0ts_off === andreas__ is now known as ahasenack [18:06] jamespage: whee http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375343/ === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha [18:54] 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] ctrl+f for : addfileshere [18:54] or: 'comment = add files here' to find it faster [18:55] I should've just posted my problem: path = /mnt/lv1/public/pictures\ \&\ videos/organize $ instead of the whole file. === n0ts_off is now known as n0ts [18:56] lvmer: add quotes around it [18:56] * lvmer is stuck with spaces 'path-name-spaces' [18:56] royk: ty will do === mcclurmc is now known as mcclurmc_away [18:58] royk: no dice [18:58] royk: error: probably misspelled file name (is returned to me) [18:58] lvmer: don't escape the path inside the quotes [18:59] "path = /mnt/lv1/public/pictures\ \&\ videos/organize" [18:59] ? [18:59] folder no longer shows up in win7 explore [19:01] o I should probably take out the back slashes... wow I'm an idiot [19:01] .. and move the " a bit [19:02] path = "/ugly/ path here" [19:02] sarnold: yah... I was just attempting to not escape the path for a 2nd test [19:02] royk: works perfect now, thanks for the help. [19:02] sarnold: works :) [19:03] 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. :) === n0ts is now known as n0ts_off [19:11] I may just be stupid, but how do I get the messages telling me about updating in my MOTD in ssh? [19:12] Talking about these messages: http://puu.sh/1sLmI/11226059e9a50a0ab2438d96c8484348 [19:12] It seems to work on some servers, but not on all the ones I'm administering [19:14] mikeey: I believe that message is added by one of the landscape packages.. [19:15] I've seen a similar, less informative, message on my non-landscape systems; I think it's handled via update-motd(5) [19:20] ah found it [19:20] its handled by the update-notifier-common package === cpg|away is now known as cpg [19:24] mikeey: thanks :) [19:28] also if you want the sysinfo sarnold, you install landscape-common I think it was [19:37] mikeey: thanks ;) I always like getting answers about what worked [19:37] ay. i've been looking for a solution for this problem for a long time now [19:37] so finally sorted it :)= [19:46] adam_g: for cloud-archive update http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375578/ [19:50] zul: ah, cool! lgtm [20:09] adam_g: next http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375636/ [20:17] zul: looks good [20:27] adam_g: finally http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375674/ [20:30] zul: what about "Security fix for the Ubuntu Cloud Archive" ? [20:31] sure [20:33] adam_g: ill fix that up and upload [20:33] k === cpg is now known as cpg|away [21:04] highvoltage, hallyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1375746/ [21:06] stgraber: nice [21:06] ipv6 won't fit in that small field though :) [21:06] (I guess it expands or something) [21:06] looks nice :) [21:07] highvoltage: it expands [21:07] half the code I have in the script is to figure out the column width :) [21:08] nice :) [21:08] all right i've now wasted an hour or two messing around with pkg version numbers. driving me up the wall. [21:08] i was sure z would be > -. but nope. [21:31] roaksoax: did you see MAAS failed to migrate to release pocket? [21:31] auto package test failed [21:33] * roaksoax looks [21:34] Daviey: can't find it, can you provide link please? [21:34] roaksoax: https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Raring/view/AutoPkgTest/job/raring-adt-maas/lastFailedBuild/ARCH=amd64,label=albali/console [21:35] 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] ... '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] Daviey: seems apache2 issue: apache2: apr_sockaddr_info_get() failed for autopkgtest [21:36] Daviey: related to ServerName [21:37] 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] sarnold: How would I set up bash to do that? [21:38] 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] tonyyarusso: funny thing is, bash just 'knows' all my hostnames, I didn't have to go any lengths to teach it... [21:40] roaksoax: erm [21:40] 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] roaksoax: Setting up tgt (1:1.0.17-1ubuntu3) ... [21:40] start: Job failed to start [21:40] invoke-rc.d: initscript tgt, action "start" failed. [21:41] roaksoax: I'm pretty sure the apache thing is a noisey warning. [21:45] Daviey: ack, I'll look into that [21:46] Daviey: is it possible to get access to the machine where that test happened? [21:49] roaksoax: you should be able to reproduce locally? [21:50] roaksoax: run-adt-test -s maas [21:50] Daviey: that's what i'm doing [21:51] roaksoax: hmm [21:52] zul: can nova-compute-xen switch to the xen metapackage, rather than the versioned one please? [21:52] Daviey: did it yesterday [21:52] (raring bumped the minor version number, but for consistency (and backportability)), we should use the metapackage for xen [21:52] zul: thanks! :) [21:53] Seems you chaps are way ahead of me, i might aswell go home [21:55] sounds like a plan [21:56] back later === mcclurmc_away is now known as mcclurmc [22:21] Daviey: so I have just installed raring, and i don't see the issue [22:21] Daviey: seems to only be on the jenkings instance [22:21] Daviey: i' wondering if this relates to what i'm seeing with rabbitmq on canonistack too [22:21] which sometimes simply fails to start === gary_poster is now known as gary_poster|away [22:24] anyone here running cobbler on quantal? [22:27] thought so, since it doesn't work :) === mcclurmc is now known as mcclurmc_away [22:56] got cobbler working on quantal, filing SRU === cpg|away is now known as cpg [23:24] nope, CSRF error after login.. sigh [23:44] * lvmer wonders if sarnold is here. [23:45] hey lvmer :) [23:45] hey [23:45] :) [23:45] got another question xD [23:45] how do I get smb.conf to show capitals in windows explore folder name? ie: http://paste.kde.org/612554/ [23:46] lvmer: rename the directory to have capital letters? [23:46] shows up as 'add--files--here' but if I use quotes it doesn't work xD [23:46] directory = capitals? [23:46] [(>--ADD--FILES--HERE--<)] [23:47] folder name in windows explore... except it's lowercase :/ xD [23:47] How about just [Add Files Here]? [23:47] that works [23:47] shows up as 'Add Files Here' [23:47] but when I turn it all caps - it goes lowercase xD [23:48] not a big deal lol if this is blasting your mind [23:48] oh. [23:48] I bet that's to work around HORRI.BLE old DOS. [23:48] yah [23:48] I bet. xD [23:50] * lvmer shall brb to take pictures of giant light star [23:56] Any body home === janet_ is now known as Tact