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DanawarThis is not the first time this has happened when i had alot of peers connected to my minecraft server the eth0 stop worksing00:00
Danawarworking*00:00
Danawarit all ways start working if is sudo ifconfig eth0 down -- and then up00:01
Danawarstats*00:01
DanawarIts been happening for a few days now and i cant get to the bottom of it :/00:01
SpamapSDanawar: is it possible the connections are using up all available RAM? ifdown would cause people to start disconnecting rapidly00:03
Danawarram is allmost maxed out on the server using a small ammount of swap00:04
Danawarbut today there is hardly any one on the servers and all i did was try to upload a 1mb pic =[00:04
DanawarRam was at 80% when it died00:05
Danawarswap was at 10%00:05
SpamapSDanawar: ah, interesting. nothing in dmesg?00:05
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DanawarSadly i have never used dmesg ill look it up now00:07
DanawarAlot of UFW blocks00:08
SpamapSDanawar: literally, just run 'dmesg'00:08
DanawarJust alot of UFW blocks from  SRC=0.0.0.0 DST=224.0.0.100:09
DanawarAnd one that is different00:09
DanawarIN=eth0 OUT= MAC=50:e5:49:1c:a0:be:28:3c:e4:eb:b5:df:08:00 SRC=203.113.137.187 DST=192.168.1.3 LEN=48 TOS=0x18 PREC=0x60 TTL=113 ID=63072 PROTO=TCP SPT=53255 DPT=10000 WINDOW=65535 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=000:09
Danawarwith the last crashes00:10
Danawari always see that packet with URGP=000:10
DanawarBut i am unsure what that is yet00:10
DanawarAll the times it has DCed00:13
DanawarI see alot of UFW blocks in my logs00:13
DanawarSomething could be going on that is not being logged or i just dont know where it is loged00:15
SpamapSDanawar: ?? hard to say. Might be time to call in a professional :)00:17
DanawarUnfortunately its just a home server xD but it doing my head in xD00:18
Danawar1Just tryed uploading another picture same problem damn server =[00:23
DanawarI have a feeling it might be somthing to do with the PHP upload feature00:31
lvmerThis isn't Ubuntu related... but I'm trying to convert a bunch of 8mm video cassettes to digital files. & Google is being stubborn. I'm having trouble deciding the best video format to preserve quality but still keep the file size reasonable. Anyone happen to have tips? or know where I could ask?00:51
lvmerI've got all the camera connections btw... the 30min test file just comes out as 8gb... which really makes me wonder how much wasted resolution I'm recording.00:53
FauxFauxI would suggest starting with a generic encoder for dvd stuff, pick a low motion profile on a modern codec, and pick a few file sizes, see which gives a sufficient quality for the size?00:54
lvmerYah I usually use power director, but it was throwing errors. So I switched to Adobe Premeire elements & the publishing options seem so weird to me. Like if I check mpeg2... the file size goes to 11gb. Wtf? lol. I feel like adobe doesn't even understand it's own publishing options.00:55
FauxFauxmpeg2 isn't what I'd call a modern codec.01:06
lvmerxD Neither is 8mm video. xD  but perhaps a more modern codec would be better. xD01:13
Patrickdkthe codec isn't the issue there01:16
Patrickdkremoving noise is the issue01:16
Patrickdkand 8mm is going have a lot of noise01:16
Patrickdkthe more noise, the worse the compression01:16
Patrickdkso if you want the rips to be small, your going have to get good with using video filters to clean it up first01:16
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COrdel^guys, WHat is the INITRAMFS prompt and how to i get my system to boot?01:29
COrdel^its stuck at this propmt01:29
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stegelhello, i have multiple domains on a ec2 server (ubuntu 11.04)  and i want to be able to send from multiple email adddress based on the domain i am sending from, is that possible?04:00
lickalotthello all.  I have some entries in fstab (UUID) that I have also shared out via NFS.  The permissions are 777 (to troubleshoot) but it gives me a permission error when I try to copy over the network.  Looking to correct this so i can copy over stuff.04:07
lickalott*note it's worked in the past.  Seems to be an issue after the latest updates04:08
escottlickalott, do the uid's match up04:12
lickalottyes sir04:13
lickalottwell....i'm not sharing out via NFS with the uuid.  just the absolute path04:14
escottlickalott, the UUID shouldnt matter at all. i mean the uid like 100004:16
lickalottoh.... no.  going from winblows to ubuntu04:16
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escottlickalott, you are running an NFS server on windows?!?!04:17
lickalottno.  NFS from ubuntu.  trying  to copy over backups from windows04:17
escottlickalott, back up a bit. NFS+windows=confusion. where does windows fit into this?04:18
lickalott*side note - I am running nfs from another windows server (hanewin).  it actually works really nice.04:18
lickalottk04:18
lickalottcomputer 1 = windows (my laptop) computer 2 = Ubuntu server (NFS shared dirs).  i want to copy files from computer 1 to computer 2 across the network04:18
qman__that's what samba is for04:19
lickalottyou know what...now that you say it.  those may be shared out via smb...  lemme check04:19
lickalottregardless there are permissions issue that weren't there a week ago.  but lemme get specifics so I stop wasting your time.  wait 104:20
lickalottsamba04:21
lickalottbrowseable, writable = yes  read only, guest ok = no for all 3 shares04:21
qman__are you able to browse the shares04:22
lickalottyes04:22
qman__and just not write files, or are you not able to do anything04:22
qman__ok04:22
lickalotti can move stuff from elsewhere on the server to those dirs04:22
lickalottjust not from my lappy04:22
qman__what exactly do you mean by that04:23
qman__do you mean you can, from windows, move stuff around but not copy new files?04:23
lickalotti can telnet or logon to the server and move stuff into those dirs via command line.  But across the network is giving me issues.04:23
qman__well, that's irrelevant04:24
qman__what's going on then is, the user you are authenticating to samba as, is not able to write files04:24
lickalott<qman__> and just not write files, or are you not able to do anything <--- just trying to fill in ALL the blanks04:24
lickalottk04:24
qman__when you connect to the server, are you entering a username and password?04:25
lickalottwindows user = weed. ubuntu user = weed.  I can't make the uid's the same right?  whats the next step04:25
qman__or does it just open up automatically04:25
lickalottopens auto04:25
qman__do the passwords match?04:25
lickalottno04:25
qman__well, there you go04:25
qman__what's happening is04:26
qman__windows attempts to authenticate with your local credentials04:26
qman__that fails, so then it attempts to authenticate as guest04:26
qman__which is succeeding for some reason04:26
qman__but then you can't write files, because guest ok - no04:26
lickalotti have a .bat that mounts the paths, and when I set them up initially i used the "weed" user's info from the server.  i think it's cached04:26
lickalottok.. lemme try that04:26
qman__so, to solve it, change the passwords to match and try again04:26
qman__or change the user names to not match04:26
lickalottstill working it.  I'll shoot a status update in a min.04:31
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lickalottthey won't go away.  net use /delete isn't working.  need to reboot04:37
lickalottqman__ same04:48
lickalott"Destination Folder access denied"04:49
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lickalottqman__ you still hanging around?06:35
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samba35how do i configure fqdn on 12.04.1 ,i have static ip and domain with isp07:42
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rbasakDaviey, jamespage, smoser: any objection to seeding software-properties-common, and if not, please could you sponsor? Bug 439566. I'm guessing that this is something not quite suitable for the normal sponsorship queue?10:42
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 439566 in ubuntu-meta "add-apt-repository is not available by default on server" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43956610:42
Davieyrbasak: erm, i thought that was added to the seed last cycle?10:48
DavieyBut yes, i entirely support it, if not.10:48
DavieyOh, was it python-software-properties and renamed to software-properties-common, and the seed hasn't been updated?10:48
* rbasak checks10:58
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rbasakDaviey: I can't find it in the germinate output anywhere. Only for desktop, and cloud-image which gets it via cloud-init11:19
rbasakI know we mentioned it last cycle, but I don't think anything got done11:19
Davieyrbasak: Oh11:20
Davieyrbasak: if you want bzr credit, fancy providing a merge proposal ?11:21
* rbasak does so11:22
rbasakDaviey: https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/ubuntu-seeds/add-apt-repository/+merge/13614611:28
saskuasHello!12:11
saskuassomeone here?12:12
saskuasi need some help configuring apache2 in ubuntu server 12.0412:13
saskuasspecially ssl authentication12:14
jamespagezul, pls give me a ping when you start; trying to decide whether I've found a bug in webob or not....12:15
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Davieyjamespage: zul mentioned over the weekend that he thought we might need a newer nose.. related?12:19
jamespageDaviey, not really (although I did hit a new nose issue but was able to workaround it)12:19
jamespageglance12:19
jamespageDaviey, the Checksum-MD5 header behaviour has changed in webob >= 1.112:20
jamespageso basically you never get them with chunked transfer encoding...12:20
Davieyah12:21
Kartagisis there a nautilus plugin to display CR2 thumbnail?12:24
koolhead17zul: i will look into that thing later today12:24
zuljamespage: sure...when i get in and after I give myself a heart attack by shoveling the snow off my laneway12:32
jamespagezul, lol12:32
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rbasakhttp://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-quantal/group/topic-raring-servercloud-overview.html 404s. Should this be fixed or is there an alternative view?13:14
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zulright good morning13:45
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jamespagezul, have a better fix for glance now13:50
zuljamespage: sweet pastebinit?13:51
jamespageI still think bug 1083155 applies13:51
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1083155 in python-webob "Unable to set Content-MD5 header when using chunked transfer encoding" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/108315513:51
jamespagebut we can work around it for the time being13:51
zulyeah13:51
zulwe should probably push that to the upstream webob tracker13:52
jamespagezul, oh - and I hit a odd nose issue as well with glance - it kept trying to execute glance/openstack/common/__init__.py as a test13:52
zuljamespage: yeah i seen that multiple times13:52
jamespageI worked around that for the time being by scoping run_tests to glance/tests13:52
zulack...thats a nose bug btw i think13:53
jamespagezul, yes it is13:53
jamespageI think its fixed in 1.213:53
zulyeah i started packaging 1.2 this weekend13:53
jamespage(well the upstream venv uses that version and appears not to have the same issue)13:53
jamespagezul, oh - btw - did you mean to drop glance-client with the last upload to raring?13:54
zuljamespage: the glance-client binary in glance?13:55
jamespagezul, yes13:55
zulyeah its in python-glanceclient now13:55
jamespagezul, OK - so its still generated by the packaging - I've dropped it in the branch I'm preparing now13:55
zulk13:55
cariboujamespage: I see that you have a fix for walinuxagent for bug #107989713:59
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1079897 in Ubuntu Raring "walinuxagent mangles server identity and access on upgrade" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107989713:59
cariboujamespage: I can take care of the SRU if you wan14:00
caribouwant14:00
jamespagecaribou, yes please14:00
cariboujamespage: ok, will do14:00
zuljamespage: can you try to push the webob patch upstream14:04
zulill add that to the merge proposal14:05
jamespagezul, I added the webob fix to the glance branch I proposed14:05
jamespageI'll push the bug report upstream and the login in response looks a little fuddled to me14:05
zulk14:05
psivaait appears that the precise server images now include quantal kernels (3.5.0-19) from Friday. Is this intended by any chance?14:17
jamespagepsivaa, I don't think so no14:19
jamespageDaviey, ^^14:19
Davieypsivaa: No, not intended at all14:25
Davieypsivaa: thanks for raising it.14:25
Davieypsivaa: do you have any logs i can copy and paste?14:25
psivaaDaviey: yes 1 second for logs but cjwatson on the #release thinks otherwise14:26
Davieyerm14:26
psivaaDaviey: https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Precise/view/ISO%20Testing%20Dashboard/job/precise-server-amd64_default/371/console is the link14:29
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zuljamespage: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1389121/14:48
jamespagezul, and what does line 15 look like in your copy?14:50
zulifeq (,$(findstring nocheck, $(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))14:50
zulyou are missing a ")"14:51
jamespagezul, no - you are - mine is fine - ifeq (,$(findstring nocheck, $(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))14:51
zuluh14:51
jamespagelooks OK on the MP as well14:51
zuljamespage: yeah it might have been a bad merge that i did...its in the trunk now as well hold on14:52
zuljamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/glance/grizzly/+merge/13619314:55
jamespagezul, approved14:56
zuljamespage: you merged it right/14:57
jamespagezul, doing it now14:57
zuljamespage: ack14:57
jamespagezul, done14:59
zuljamespage: cool just testing the new nose15:00
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v0lksmanhello all!  Last week I posted this problem:  https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-nettool/+question/21497715:27
v0lksmanto which someone replied this: "Having looked further into the igb, I'm wondering if the motherboard is using UEFI and if so, if the UEFI driver settings for the i350 are responsible for this"15:27
zuljamespage: still get the same error with glance with a newer nose15:28
v0lksmanhow would I go about investigating that further?  I'm not very well versed in UEFI and it does't look like I can disable it15:28
jamespagezul, weird - worth checking which version gets into venv then15:28
zulyep15:28
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hallynstgraber: so the git tag isn't there (so i missed it) but a tarball is - so 0.8.0 is released.  were you working on a merge?  Is there something else I should work from rather than starting with the release tarball?15:41
cariboujamespage: FYI, I was able to reproduce the walinuxagent bug on Azure.15:52
stgraberhallyn: nope, no point in merging really. I don't intend to rebase on upstream until 0.9~alpha115:53
hallynwell, one point would be to catch any mistakes in the upstream tarball early...  but ok, yeah, it *would* be a lot more work to merge now...15:54
hallynall right back to my original plan then :)15:54
stgraberI'm hoping to get Daniel to pull and release 0.9~alpha115:55
hallynhave you heard from him since release?15:55
stgrabernope15:57
hallynstgraber: autodev pushed to staging16:03
stgraberhallyn: ok, I'll review and ack it once I'm done with my current meeting :)16:05
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samba35what is best way to setup a fqdn on 12.04.1 ,i have static ip and domain from isp16:22
samba35i want to setup web and mail server16:22
v0lksmansamba35: your question doesn't really make sense...are you asking how to set the host name to a FQDN on the server?16:23
samba35ok ,let me try to explain again16:24
samba35ok lets keep it simple16:24
samba35how do i configure fqdn on server16:24
ScottKsamba35: Have you looked at the Ubuntu server guide?16:25
ScottK(see the channel topic)16:25
ScottKThis kind of thing is discussed there.16:25
samba35i have configure /etc/hosts with 127.0.0.1 localhost and 127.0.0.1       ubuntu mail.xxx.com16:26
samba35my hostname is ubuntu16:26
v0lksmanTJ-: hello!  Last week I posed a question about igb drivers acting weird.  You suggested it could be related to UEFI drivers.  How would I go about investigating that further?  Any suggestions/docs you can point me to?16:26
TJ-v0lksman: Wow! long time ago in IRC spacetime :D  ... I think that suggestion was a result of some research I did on that driver and issues others have met, via Google. Try throwing those terms into a Google search16:27
v0lksmanTJ-: yeah it was ancient... :)  Will see what Google has to say today...I had been researching things last week but came up dry16:29
TJ-I'll grep our conversation from last time to refresh my memory16:30
v0lksmanTJ-: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-nettool/+question/21497716:30
v0lksmanTJ-: also http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/11/22/%23ubuntu-server.txt @195216:30
TJ-Got it here ... shows just our conversation without the cruft16:31
TJ-v0lksman: I think my most useful observation was "Having looked further into the igb, I'm wondering if the motherboard is using UEFI and if so, if the UEFI driver settings for the i350 are responsible for this"16:36
Freddie_Hello! Can anyone help me make my ubuntu server have a static IP so that it can be connected to?16:37
v0lksmanTJ-: agreed. But I have no clue really how to chase that down.  First time touching a box with UEFI16:37
tgm4883Freddie_, did  you look at the server guide in the topic?16:38
TJ-v0lksman: It's almost like having a busybox cmdline ... read up on EFI interpreter commands16:39
GhostFreemanWhat's the best way to upgrade a non-LTS install to the latest LTS16:39
Freddie_not..really... :L16:39
v0lksmanTJ-: yeah I've hit a few articles today on the EFI shell.  I'll dig deeper on that...Thanks!16:39
tgm4883Freddie_, I don't really help in this channel, so I'm unsure of the protocol, but look at https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/network-configuration.html#ip-addressing16:39
tgm4883specifically the part on "Static IP Address Assignment"16:39
GhostFreemanWhat is the proper way to upgrade a server on a antiquated release (10.10) to the latest LTS16:44
ScottKGhostFreeman: You need to do it release by release.  10.10 -> 11.04 -> 11.10 -> 12.04.16:44
ScottKSkipping releases is onl supported LTS to LTS.16:45
GhostFreemanAnd the command in 10.10 is do-release-upgrade?16:45
binaryhati have write list = binaryhat, rick but only binaryhat can write to the share...help16:49
stgraberhallyn: I just pushed a bunch of fixes to lxc-devel@lists.sf.net, would be great if you could review/ack before I push to staging.16:52
hallynstgraber: ok16:53
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hallynstgraber: I only saw the 3 patches17:30
stgraberhallyn: yep, that was all I had at the moment17:31
stgraberhallyn: you may also want to look at that new batnch from Dwight17:31
Davieyroaksoax: erm, where is it?17:35
Davieytftp?17:35
roaksoaxDaviey: python-tx-tftp17:36
roaksoaxDaviey: python-txtftp17:36
roaksoaxDaviey: quantal-proposed17:36
Davieyoh17:36
Davieyi was looking in precise17:36
Davieyroaksoax: done17:37
roaksoaxDaviey: thank you sir17:38
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adam_ghttp://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-q-tracking-bug-tasks.html ?17:54
adam_gder17:55
adam_gjamespage: is the rls-$x-incoming tag still the proper way to get things tracked on http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-q-tracking-bug-tasks.html ?17:55
jamespageadam_g, yep17:55
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genii-aroundFor web interface to IRC, any recommendation? I see cgiirc was dropped/abandoned, qwebirc has issues with python318:17
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mgwHi, is there a recommended way for maintaining local (custom) patches for packages in apt?18:30
maswanUse some kind of software for repo maintenance. We use reprepro at work.18:31
mgwmaswan: We have a working repo18:31
mgwIt's just a question on the standard way to apply the patch.18:32
mgwOr maybe I misunderstand your answer18:32
mgwI can of course use a custom script to pull the source from apt and prepend/append to changelog and debian/patches/series, etc18:34
mgwBut I thought maybe there was a 'standard' as to how to do that.18:34
maswanhm. well, apart from uploading the source package with your diff, we are far from using any recommended way for maintaining our local patchsets18:34
mgwmaswan: ok, thanks18:34
mgwJust to verify, to make a patched binary, I need to 1) apt-get source the package; 2) put the patch (with the debian info prepended) in debian/patches/; 3) modify debian/changelog & debian/patches/series;18:36
mgw4) dpkg-buildpackage18:36
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sarnoldmgw: the 'devscripts' package provides a very useful 'what-patch' program that will tell you the type of the patch system in use on a specific package18:37
sarnoldit's mostly right :) so it's worth using it when you go to modify a package for the first time18:37
maswanyeah, debian/patches/ isn't universal I thought. been a while since I've been doing this stuff though, been doing other things than OS/software maintenance for the last 5:ish years at $work. :)18:38
sarnoldin some cases, the debian/patches/ is just there to make it easier to see which patches _have_ been applied...18:38
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mgwsarnold: thanks18:46
mgwi'll look at it18:46
mgwI'm specifically interested in openssh (AuthorizedKeysCommand patch)18:46
mgwThe patch gets applied using the above18:46
hilarieI think I found a bug in /proc/net/dev where would I report it?18:48
sarnoldhilarie: launchpad, the kernel team has an automated bot that will ask you to chcek if the problem also exists on upstream kernel and maybe other questions...18:51
hilarieWas just finding that18:52
hilarieWhy does everyone want you to make an account for everything...18:53
ScottKGhostFreeman: Yes.19:02
GhostFreemanthanks ScottK19:04
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billy_ran_away_I'm using a Ubuntu 12.10 box for a router/gateway/firewall plus LDAP server it works great except I'm trying to setup a IPSEC/L2TP server...19:33
billy_ran_away_I think it has to do with ipsec verify saying this: Two or more interfaces found, checking IP forwarding            [FAILED]19:34
billy_ran_away_But cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward returns 119:34
billy_ran_away_I can connect with my Mac OS X client but not only can I not ping local boxes on my network I can't ping the internet either.19:34
billy_ran_away_I can show you my iptables --save output if it'd help.19:34
hallynstgraber: if you get a chance to review my update of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LxcSecurity i'd appreciate it19:36
hallynjjohansen: ^ you too19:36
sarnoldbilly_ran_away_: I wonder, cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/forwarding  -- do the interfaces in question also have forwarding turned on?19:36
billy_ran_away_sarnold: I'll check19:36
billy_ran_away_Yep. http://cl.ly/L9CT19:36
jjohansenhallyn: I'll try to poke at it this afternoon19:37
billy_ran_away_sarnold: Here's my iptables.rules: http://cl.ly/L9Oj19:37
billy_ran_away_sarnold: I really appreciate any help you can provide.19:38
hallynjjohansen: thanks19:38
billy_ran_away_sarnold: Most of the HOWTO's presume your server is behind a firewall and not the router and gateway itself.19:38
billy_ran_away_sarnold: I'd really like to use this for both inside (internal Wifi) and outside my network19:38
billy_ran_away_After I get it working I want to switch from PSK to certs and LDAP for authentication. But first I need to get the damn thing working.19:40
sarnoldbilly_ran_away_: sounds like a fun project :)19:45
billy_ran_away_Should have been until this snag...19:45
sarnoldhehe19:46
stgraberhallyn: changes look good19:50
hallynstgraber: thanks19:51
hallynstgraber: are you done pushing to staging?  I want to push the tiny pair of ubuntu-cloud opt parsing fixes19:52
stgraberhallyn: yep, I'm just pushing to staging any thing that goes through lxc-devel with two reviews (signed off + one ack) but I always pull before pushing, so we should be fine.19:56
hallyncool, will push then19:58
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hallynstgraber: i just sent it to the list (it's also in github.com/hallyn/lxc.git #staging.nov26.2, if that's easier)20:09
stgraberhallyn: either way is fine, taking a look now20:10
hallynthanks.  now on to a bit of qemu20:10
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KrazypolocHey guys21:44
KrazypolocJust upgraded from 11.10 to 12.04 and having some issues with Backuppc backing up my SMB guests21:45
KrazypolocI've done a lot of googling and this appears to be an issue with NTLM with Samba v 3.621:45
KrazypolocI've tried adding my domain to the smb.conf file under workgroup and that hasn't fixed the issue21:46
KrazypolocAny ideas?21:46
KrazypolocI get "Error NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL"21:49
sarnoldKrazypoloc: some things to look for (a) smb / nmb logs (b) can users authenticate? (c) don't just fiddle with domain vs workgroup; if you've got a domain, use it, if you've got a workgroup, use it (d) does backuppc run with system or similar account? do you need to take any steps to get those to work? (I know that's why yoou're here, but changing it from backuppc to system may make googling easier)21:53
Krazypolocb - Its a domain, the machines I am trying to connect to via smbclient are domain machines and I am trying to pull the c$ share21:55
KrazypolocBackuppc runs as a seperate backuppc account on the Ubuntu box21:56
KrazypolocMy other backups are working fine so I know its not a backuppc issue21:56
KrazypolocMac clients are working fine (rsync)21:56
sarnoldKrazypoloc: oh, so backuppc is a program that runs on ubuntu clients? hrm.21:58
KrazypolocYes, Backuppc is an open source backup solution written in pearl22:00
KrazypolocI've been running an Ubuntu server for the last year and didn't have any issues until I upgraded to 12.0422:00
Krazypoloc12.04 upgraded to a new version of samba...which I understand added enhanced security...22:01
KrazypolocWhich I think is the issue here22:01
KrazypolocNot sure if anyone has any experience connecting to Windows domain shares with 12.0422:01
sarnoldpurely out of curiosity, why did you pick rsync for the OS X clients but pick a samba-based program for the ubuntu clients? Seems like sticking with rsync for all the clients would have been easier,...22:02
TheLordOfTimewhat sarnold said :P22:03
KrazypolocSo I don't have to configure rsync/cygwin on every single PC22:03
KrazypolocI can just configure shares/perms through group policy22:03
sarnoldheh, I can understand sticking with a windows-oriented program for the windows machines22:04
sarnoldit just seems odd to use a windows-smelling client on the ubuntu machines.22:04
KrazypolocYeah I'm trying to keep the clients as native as possible22:04
sarnoldso22:05
sarnoldwait22:05
sarnoldnow I'm confused22:05
KrazypolocYeah thats what backuppc uses....works very well....well as long as your DHCP pruning is strict22:05
sarnoldyou said earlier that the backuppc was to back up your ubuntu machines22:05
sarnoldbut rsync is far more 'native' :) on unix machines than anything smb based...22:05
KrazypolocBackuppc runs on an ubuntu server22:06
Krazypolocrsync is used for the Macs, smb is used for the PC22:06
Krazypoloc*PC's22:06
KrazypolocUbuntu Server->Backuppc scripts->LAN->PC/MAC22:07
sarnoldoh!22:11
sarnoldso22:11
sarnolduh22:11
sarnolddoes backuppc run as SYSTEM on your windows clients?22:11
KrazypolocNo22:12
KrazypolocThere is no client22:12
KrazypolocIt just grabs the files from the admin share22:12
KrazypolocIn most cases c$22:12
KrazypolocThats the beauty of it....no need to install/config a client for each PC...its all done via the web GUI or config files of backuppc22:13
sarnoldoh...22:14
KrazypolocThere is literally no config on the client side for Windows clients22:14
sarnoldI think with this fourth iteration I'm finally getting it. :)22:14
KrazypolocAnd just a key exchange for *nix clients22:14
Krazypoloc:)22:14
FauxFauxJust hardcoding some admin password on the backup machine?22:15
KrazypolocI use a domain account to pull the files from client machines to the backuppc server22:15
KrazypolocIt then tar's the backup job into the catalog22:16
stgraberhallyn: hmm, could it be that the autodev change somehow messed up the tty device creation?22:17
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stgraberhallyn: my containers don't seem to boot anymore here and I'm getting weird permissions errors on tty devices22:17
stgraberhallyn: crw--w---- 1 root tty 136, 16 Nov 26 17:13 console22:17
* stgraber downgrades to the previous daily for now22:18
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qhartmanI've a script that gets rendered by a template when chef-client runs. I've made a ton of changes to the source erb, but it's not getting re-rendered when I run chef-client. It's doing the :create action. How can I ensure this script gets updated, aside from deleting the existing file? Other templates seem to get correctly re-rendered, so I'm somewhat at a loss....22:20
hallynstgraber: you have autodev turned off right?22:21
hallynstgraber: with autodev = 1 it'll be broken until the mountall fix gets pushed,22:21
stgraberhallyn: right22:21
hallynautodev = 0 shouldn't do anything!  checking22:21
stgraberunless it's automatically on when not listed in the config?22:21
qhartmanwhee, user error. figured it out. Thanks.22:21
stgraberstgraber@castiana:~/data/vm/lxc/lib$ grep -r autodev */config22:22
stgraberstgraber@castiana:~/data/vm/lxc/lib$22:22
hallynstgraber: where is the exact source tree you're using?22:23
stgraberhallyn: git import of staging22:23
stgraberhallyn: FWIW, the downgrade didn't seem to help...22:24
hallynstgraber: these are raring containers under raring host, or what?22:25
stgraberhallyn: quantal on raring actually, but should be similar22:25
stgraberI just tried an older precise container and it boots fine, will check if changing the permissions of the lxc/* entries is enough to fix it22:25
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stgraberhallyn: hmm, so oneiric boots fine and the permissions have apparently been wrong for a while22:28
stgraberso probably not related to the recent commits, let me dig some more, may have been an SRU breaking the world22:28
stgraberhallyn: precise boots fine too22:28
stgraberhallyn: right, so that's quantal and raring no longer booting, even with autodev set to 022:29
stgraberhallyn: my guess is on a recent SRU breaking the world22:29
billy_ran_away_I'm using a Ubuntu 12.10 box for a router/gateway/firewall plus LDAP server it works great except I'm trying to setup a IPSEC/L2TP server...22:29
billy_ran_away_I think it has to do with ipsec verify saying this: Two or more interfaces found, checking IP forwarding            [FAILED]22:30
billy_ran_away_But cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward returns 122:30
stgraberhallyn: oh, and a new mountall was released to -updates 3 hours ago, what a conincidence22:30
billy_ran_away_I can connect and authenticate to the server from the Internet (Mac OS X) but no packets are forwarded to the local network nor the Internet.22:31
stgraberhallyn: hmm, that's not mountall, downgraded it and still failing to boot22:32
stgraberhallyn: oh, I have an idea but if that's the problem, we'll have to be creative on how to fix it :)22:33
stgraberhallyn: gah, yeah, that's it... found the problem22:33
stgraberhallyn: alright, so short story, with the new kernels (from -updates in quantal) a new filesystem called efivars was introduced. This filesystem is mounted on systems running uefi and that's detected by mountall.22:33
stgraberhallyn: by default, our apparmor profile blocks it, which the fails the boot and gets the container stuck with nothing started.22:34
stgraberhallyn: the problem is that adding it to fstab won't work on systems that aren't UEFI so we can't do our usual trick. We really need to let mountall mount it but block it with apparmor.22:35
stgraberhallyn: I'm pushing the fix to ubuntu:lxc, will need to be considered for SRU22:38
stgraberhallyn: pushed, not uploaded though as I remember you mentioning another lxc upload later this week.22:44
hallynstgraber: i'll be waiting a few weeks - that's for the upstartification of /etc/lxc/auto22:46
hallynso pusha way22:46
hallyn(on phone, biab)22:46
hallynstgraber: my raring box doesn't have /sys/fs/efi.  what is on that fs?  is it ok to mount in the container, or does it have sensitive info?22:53
stgraberhallyn: mounting is fine, writing is out of the question, reading might be fine but I'll have to check22:54
stgraberit basically lets you read and write to firmware variables, storing anything from boot order to secureboot PKI keys22:55
hallynright, it seems like something we'd prefer for mountall to let us NOT mount22:55
hallynstgraber: i pushed the autodev doc fix you pointed out to ubuntu:lxc22:55
hallynhm,s uppose i can add the /dev/kmsg fix22:56
stgraberyeah, for now the apparmor change was the easiest way to get a working system again, but I'll take a look at the mountall code and see how easy it'd be to fix22:57
stgraber(sruing the mountall change will be a bit trickier than an apparmor rule change)22:57
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hallynstgraber: so should i build+push the pkg for now?22:58
hallynactually, since the powerpc build is hanging anyway, maybe there's no hurry22:58
hallynstgraber: pushed to ubuntu:lxc, pls feel free to push23:02
hallyn(or not, as you prefer)23:03
* hallyn out (will be checking in later)23:06
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