[00:17] <Alienhead> Can anyone tell me how to stop ubuntu from emailing me every time a cron job finishes?
[00:19] <Alienhead> I like getting some of the emails, but I recently added several cron tasks that run hourly and it is generating a considerable amount of unwanted email.
[00:20] <FauxFaux> Alienhead: It only e-mails you if the output anything.  Typically you resolve this by making them not output anything unless there's an error.
[00:25] <Alienhead> FauxFaux: Ahhh....
[00:25] <Alienhead> So I need to put a > null in my script?
[00:25] <FauxFaux> So long as it writes to stderr on errors, sure.
[00:26] <Alienhead> Hmm. Not sure about that. Will have to check the program to see how it handles output.
[00:28] <Alienhead> It is wget. If it put -0 logfile would that stop the emails?
[00:28] <Alienhead> Or wget -o /dev/null
[01:29] <sarthor> Hi, I have ubuntu-server 12.04 installed, on some remote computer, I did alot of packages installations in that remote machine, somthing like, grase-hostspot, mysql removed and reinstalled, squid3 removed and reinstalled. Now I want to remove all the packages, and make the machine like it was on the 1st day of installation, Is it possible in the remote machine, I am connected to some remote network main machine, and this ubuntu-server machin
[01:29] <sarthor> e is the client of that network. HELP please.
[01:30] <sarthor> or How to remove mysql, Freeradius squid bind9 or may be the entire lame ?
[01:31] <sarnold> sarthor: once you've run apt-get upgrade, those packages are best considered _upgraded_. If you just want to uninstall a few packages and remove their configuration at the same time, that's a different matter....
[01:32] <sarnold> sarthor: apt-get purge mysql freeradius squid bind9   --- it'll remove those packages and any packages that Require: those packages. It might leave behind some other packages that were depended upon but not in the default install...
[01:32] <sarthor> sarnold: I messed a lot with that machine, Now I myself do not know, how to find which package I do not need. I am also not an expert. that is way I want machine in the fresh form.. trying your suggestions.
[01:34] <sarthor> sarnold: Can i install that package of lame with a single command?
[01:34] <sarnold> sarthor: I don't know what you mean by "that package of lame"
[01:34] <sarnold> sarthor: do you mean the mp3 encoder 'lame'?
[01:36] <sarthor> sarnold: no, sorry lamp
[01:37] <sarthor> sarnold: Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP = LAMP
[01:38] <sarnold> sarthor: ah, the whole mysql, apache, and php or whatever? it'd be something like: apt-get purge mysql-server apache2 php5
[01:38] <sarnold> sarthor: I hope the other packages would be removed with those..
[01:41] <sarthor> sarnold: this command is install all that packages. Thanks sudo tasksel install lamp-server
[01:42] <sarthor> sarnold: mysql installed, i did this create database salaar;
[01:42] <sarthor> Ignoring query to other database
[01:42] <sarnold> oh hey, does tasksel offer a way to remove too? :)
[01:43] <sarthor> sarnold: I read here, and the removal way is not mentioned, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[01:43] <sarthor> yea they say there on that link.
[01:45] <sarthor> they say to remove this packages "  apache2 apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils apache2.2-common libapache2-mod-php5 libapr1 libaprutil1 libdbd-mysql-perl libdbi-perl libnet-daemon-perl libplrpc-perl libpq5 mysql-client-5.5 mysql-common mysql-server mysql-server-5.5 php5-common php5-mysql  "
[01:45] <sarnold> sarthor: that looks about correct
[01:46] <sarnold> sarthor: tasksel --task-packages lamp-server will show you the packages that it required
[01:46] <sarthor> again removed as they say.. and now installing again. Coz the MYSQL was not creating a database.
[01:46] <sarnold> .. that also shows e.g. perl. but you probably do not want to uninstall perl, it's used for a lot of things -- and that command line doesn't try to remove perl.
[01:47] <sarthor> Thanks God, Computer can not complaint to my father.
[01:47] <sarthor> :(
[01:48] <sarthor> sarnold: can not create a database in mysql, mysql> create database salaar;
[01:48] <sarthor> Ignoring query to other database
[01:48] <sarthor> mysql>
[01:49] <sarthor> do you know how to create a database in mysql.
[01:49] <sarthor> may be my command is wrong.
[01:50] <sarthor> Damn.. Clever mysql. it obeyed. mysql> CREATE DATABASE salaar;
[01:50] <sarthor> Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
[01:50] <sarthor> mysql>
[01:51] <sarnold> sarthor: sorry, I'd be stuck reading the documentation to figure that out...
[01:51] <sarnold> haha
[01:51] <sarthor> sarnold: I am a learner, Sorry for bugging.. Even my English may be unbearable for some. Sorry to All fellows.
[01:52] <sarnold> sarthor: we're all learning :)
[03:44] <frodus> Hi, I'm looking into using preseed to install some ubuntu servers automaticly. Is this the correct channel for that, or could someone please help me find that channel?
[03:47] <patdk-lap> this is the channel
[03:47] <patdk-lap> and your probably not have much luck for another 10-12hours though
[03:48] <patdk-lap> I would think that is pretty well documented on the website though
[03:55] <frodus> patdk-lap: Thanks. I have read a lot of documentation, and I managed to use preseed on a debian cd, but not on ubuntu. The installer does not find my pressed file... I also see that the ubuntu-server iso includes some pressed files by default. But I can't even run them. So I guess that I just missed out on some minor details that are very important ;)
[03:57] <cozzie> Hello, I have a server running Ubuntu with mutiple clients
[03:57] <cozzie> how do i disable last & who
[03:58] <patdk-lap> you could, but the infomation will still be available
[03:59] <patdk-lap> figure out how you correctly remove wtmp/btmp?
[04:00] <cozzie> Im looking into this, thanks
[05:33] <tarvid> i have a 12.04 ubuntu-server that drops into initramfs
[05:34] <tarvid> the error is /dev/mapper/helen does not exist
[05:36] <tarvid> i got into this mess when grub failed
[05:36] <tarvid> it does  use LVM
[05:39] <ChmEarl> tarvid, try dpkg-reconfigure lvm2
[05:40] <ChmEarl> the initramfs will be setup for /root on lvm
[05:44] <tarvid> ChmEarl, I am running on a llive CD
[05:45] <tarvid> but booting the image that drops me iinto initramfs
[05:46] <tarvid> dpkg-reconfigure is not found in initramfs
[05:47] <ChmEarl> tarvid, find in the wiki how to chroot into an install from a live CD
[05:48] <tarvid> I can do that
[05:48] <ChmEarl> its way simpler than triage of an initramfs image
[05:50] <tarvid> I have to set up lvm2 on the live booy
[05:51] <tarvid> then activate the LG and mount the file system
[05:51] <tarvid> takes a few minutes
[05:58] <tarvid> ChmEarl, I am chrooted into /mnt
[06:00] <tarvid> my grandfather was from Lithuania
[06:03] <ChmEarl> tarvid, why learn lvm on raid on a bare metal server.. do it in a virtual env
[06:03] <tarvid> I had uncommented GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID
[06:04] <tarvid> I really need to boot this image or pull the hard disk, install and copy etc var and honme
[06:04] <tarvid> it is not raid
[06:06] <tarvid> but I can look at /boot etc...
[06:08] <tarvid> the boots fail on finding /dev/mapper/helen-root
[06:11] <tarvid> grub-cfg does have insmod lvm
[06:12] <tarvid> and root='(helen-root)'
[06:12] <tarvid> and the correct UUID in the search command
[06:40] <tarvid> Still not booting on 12.04 server machine using LVM getting /dev/mapper/helen-root does not exist
[06:42] <tarvid> I can get to it arduously with a live cd lvm2 activating the vg , mounting the vg and chrooting into /mnt
[07:00] <ak5> Nov 29 10:53:30 server1 ovpn-server[1385]: WARNING: External program may not be called unless '--script-security 2' or higher is enabled.  Use '--script-security 3 system' for backward compatibility with 2.1_rc8 and earlier.  See --help text or man page for detailed info.
[07:00] <ak5> Nov 29 10:53:30 server1 ovpn-server[1385]: WARNING: Failed running command (--up/--down): external program fork failed
[07:00] <ak5> does anyone know what to do with this?
[07:50] <nerd> is cpanel supported ?
[07:51] <sarnold> apt-cache search cpanel doesn't show it is even packaged
[07:51] <nerd> so it's not supported :(
[07:52] <nerd> is their any other alternative to it ?
[08:06] <xnox> nerd: sarnold: zentyal
[08:06] <xnox> is the over the web management for small scale.
[08:07] <xnox> For large scalable deployments use juju and/or landscape
[08:07] <nerd> let me check out zentyal :)
[08:08] <sarnold> xnox: it even looks less insane than cpanel :D
[08:08] <xnox> sarnold: nerd: cpanel shall never be mentioned again.
[08:09] <nerd> ok :D
[08:09] <sarnold> xnox: I was very highly impressed that the _one_ package returned was more or less completely unrelated. That's a dedication to wiping out even the memory of the .. thing that we're not mentioning again.
[08:09] <sarnold> pity zentyal is a name I'll never remember. :(
[08:10] <nerd> is zentyal officially supported by ubuntu ?
[08:11] <xnox> it used to be called ebox.
[08:11] <xnox> zentyal upstream maintain packages in ubuntu....
[08:12] <nerd> cool
[08:13] <sarnold> nerd: packages in universe are supported by the community; it's nice to know that zentyal's upstream is active, that's a good sign.
[08:13] <nerd> hmm..
[08:28] <nerd> zentyal is quite costly.
[08:59] <frodus> Hi. Is there anyone online that has successfully remastered a ubuntu server 12.04 ISO using a custom preseed?
[09:24] <caribou> jamespage: around yet ?
[09:24] <jamespage> caribou, yes I am
[09:25] <caribou> jamespage: what's next with the walinuxagent SRU ?
[09:25] <caribou> jamespage: is there anything that I need to do, now that the Merge Requests are in ?
[09:25] <jamespage> caribou, no - leave it with me - I'm doing it right now
[09:26] <caribou> jamespage: ah, ok fine then. Thanks
[09:42] <jamespage> caribou, I uploaded to quantal and precise proposed - made tweak to the changelog entry and the versioning but aside from that all good
[09:42] <jamespage> I've subbed ubuntu-sru to both bug reports (upgrade to 1.1 and fix for upgrade problems)
[09:43] <jamespage> slight uncomfortable about the 1.1 upgrade but it looks like misc bug fixes only
[09:43] <jamespage> let see what they think...
[09:45] <caribou> jamespage: perfect, thanks !
[09:47] <caribou> jamespage: what was wrong with the changelog
[09:47] <caribou> ?
[09:48] <jamespage> caribou, ~12.04.01 -> ~12.04.1 (just inline with the previous backport versioning) and explicitly referenced the version upgrade bug reference in the latest version
[09:48] <caribou> jamespage: ah, ok. Missed that one
[12:39] <caribou> jamespage: I find one thing peculiar, my Merge Proposal for Quantal does not appear in the bug...
[13:38] <b0ot> Anyone know of any fully decentralized distributed instant messenging tools?
[13:44] <frodus_> Hi. Is there anyone online that has successfully remastered a ubuntu server 12.04 ISO using a custom preseed?
[14:07] <drag0nius> how would i disable hostapd/wifi?
[14:07] <drag0nius> removed eth1/wlan0 bridge and set it just on eth1
[14:07] <drag0nius> then how would i disable hostapd?
[14:08] <simen> Hi guys. I posted a rather complicated question on server load (Ubuntu / Nginx / PHP5-FPM) on Serverfault. -any comments would be appreciated. Link: http://serverfault.com/questions/453433/locate-cause-of-high-load-checked-cpu-memory-swap-and-io-all-low-running-ng
[14:20] <vezq> simen: is it a virtual server?
[14:21] <TheLordOfTime> ...
[14:21] <simen> vezq: Indeed it is
[14:21] <TheLordOfTime> pm.max_children = 20
[14:21] <TheLordOfTime> pm.max_requests = 50
[14:21] <TheLordOfTime> i thought that was aptched to be a lot lower...
[14:21] <TheLordOfTime> patched *
[14:21]  * TheLordOfTime sifts through the php5 source code
[14:22] <TheLordOfTime> simen, which Ubuntu're you on, 12.04?
[14:22] <simen> TheLordOfTime: yes it is
[14:23] <vezq> is it AWS virtual server or your own?
[14:24] <simen> vezq: It is hosted by a local provider here in Norway. I am largely unfamiliar with the infrastructure
[14:24] <TheLordOfTime> simen, are you using php5-fpm?
[14:24] <simen> TheLordOfTime: Yes, php5-fpm
[14:24] <TheLordOfTime> did you... i don't know... modify your php5-fpm configuration file from default?
[14:25] <TheLordOfTime> the 20/50 for max_children/max_requests is semi-high
[14:25] <RoyK> what's better with fpm than using php as an apache module?
[14:25] <TheLordOfTime> RoyK, he's on nginx
[14:25] <TheLordOfTime> so...
[14:25] <TheLordOfTime> irrelevant
[14:25] <patdk-wk> using the apache module is evil
[14:25] <RoyK> ah
[14:25] <vezq> does load get to normal when nginx etc. is not running?
[14:26] <RoyK> patdk-wk: nah - it works ;)
[14:26] <patdk-wk> the issue is, he keeps running 5 busy php threads
[14:26] <patdk-wk> look at the vmstat output
[14:26] <patdk-wk> 5 busy, then idle, 5 busy
[14:26] <patdk-wk> so average is 1.4busy per second
[14:26] <patdk-wk> royk, it works yes, but not memory friendly
[14:27] <patdk-wk> every apache thread has php memory overhead
[14:27] <patdk-wk> on apache I normally will run apache in worker mode, and php fastcgi
[14:28] <RoyK> does that save much memory?
[14:29] <simen> TheLordOfTime: values for max_children / max_request might be too high if server gets a lot of traffic. But currently my average php process size is ~60MB and PHP is using a total of 1.1 GB of RAM. Could it still queue up the CPU?
[14:29] <patdk-wk> royk, it depends on your workload
[14:29] <RoyK> patdk-wk: well, everything does...
[14:29] <patdk-wk> but now you don't waste php memory for all the static file requests
[14:29] <patdk-wk> so if you serve pics js xml html ..., you will be saving
[14:29] <patdk-wk> if it's all wordpress, not really
[14:29] <TheLordOfTime> patdk-wk, which you can accomplish with correct config files in nginx.
[14:30] <patdk-wk> TheLordOfTime, I thought we already know that nginx doesn't do mod_php so it's not an issue
[14:30] <TheLordOfTime> :)
[14:30] <TheLordOfTime> i'm trying to say "nginx is better than apache"
[14:30] <TheLordOfTime> but i'm highly biased :P
[14:30] <RoyK> heh
[14:30] <patdk-wk> that is for debate
[14:30] <patdk-wk> lots of people still love to use .htaccess
[14:30] <TheLordOfTime> TheLordOfTime> but i'm highly biased :P  <-- so blah
[14:31] <patdk-wk> I perfer to use lighttpd myself
[14:31] <patdk-wk> and only use apache when I need to, mainly cause htaccess is required
[14:31] <patdk-wk> though I am thinking about nginx, want spdy support
[14:31] <TheLordOfTime> i think nginx had a module that yo ucan include compile-time that parses htaccess
[14:31] <TheLordOfTime> not sure if its update :P
[14:31] <TheLordOfTime> up-to-date *
[14:31]  * TheLordOfTime greps the configs
[14:32] <RoyK> patdk-wk: patdk-wk thing is, even if those apache processes with prefork seem to be spending lots of memory, it's just copy-on-write after all, so if php isn't used there, it's not copied
[14:33] <patdk-wk> well, it's been years since I last played with that
[14:33] <patdk-wk> but my friends ec2's keep running out of ram
[14:33] <patdk-wk> till I switch them to fcgi apache
[14:34] <patdk-wk> last time I heavily tested this was 5years ago?
[14:34] <patdk-wk> and apache hasn't changed, except 2.4 just came out
[14:38] <fishcooker> how many ram supported on server 32bit
[14:38] <fishcooker> ?
[14:40] <TheLordOfTime> isnt it 3GB, like any 32bit system?
[14:40] <TheLordOfTime> or was it 4GB hard limit?
[14:40] <thesheff17> ~4GB
[14:41] <thesheff17> but I believe the kernel can use beyond 4GB....just not as efficient as a 64bit system.
[14:41] <TheLordOfTime> with PAE
[14:41] <TheLordOfTime> but only with PAE.
[14:41] <TheLordOfTime> unless you're on 64bit
[14:41] <TheLordOfTime> in which case there's no real limits...
[14:41] <TheLordOfTime> (per se)
[14:42] <patdk-wk> heh, heavily depends :)
[14:43] <patdk-wk> it could be anywhere from 2.5 to 3.8gigs, depending on pci/pcie/agp memory mapping
[14:43] <patdk-wk> if your cpu/... supports pae, then you can access the other part of your ram that was stolen
[14:43] <fishcooker> i think i3 support pae AFAIK
[14:43] <TheLordOfTime> if your CPU supports 64bit, just use that.
[14:44] <RoyK> with PAE, Linux can address 64GB
[14:44] <TheLordOfTime> if you have 4GB of RAM.  :P
[14:44] <RoyK> in 32bit mode
[14:44] <fishcooker> i've installed 32bit version :-(
[14:44] <patdk-wk> I had a cpu that supported pae, but the motherboard northbridge didn't support it, so I lost out :(
[14:44] <patdk-wk> the northbridge chip would only access 3gig of ram, max
[14:44] <RoyK> bummer
[14:45] <fishcooker> patdk-wk: so... the next process.. installed pae-kernel?
[14:45] <patdk-wk> I don't think ubuntu has a non-pae kernel anymore, since 12.04
[14:46] <RoyK> or 10.04?
[14:46] <TheLordOfTime> 11.04 had a PAE
[14:46] <fishcooker> im still on 10.04
[14:47] <TheLordOfTime> so if it was removed, it was removed after Natty
[14:47] <patdk-wk> I said since 12.04 :)
[14:47] <TheLordOfTime> at some point :P
[14:47] <patdk-wk> removed in 12.04 :)
[14:47] <RoyK> fishcooker: either you have a pae kernel intalled, or there's one in apt
[14:47] <TheLordOfTime> so there should be a PAE in 10.04 :P
[14:47] <RoyK> yes...
[14:47] <patdk-wk> 10.04 is old :)
[14:48] <RoyK> well, it's supported, and it works ;)
[14:48]  * RoyK still have a box with 8.04
[14:48] <patdk-wk> I do too
[14:48] <patdk-wk> been attempting to kill it for years
[14:48] <fishcooker> congratz RoyK
[14:48] <patdk-wk> I'm 50/50 with 10.04 and 12.04 currently
[14:49] <fishcooker> 100% on 10.04 here
[14:49] <RoyK> hehe
[14:49] <RoyK> no point in upgrading just to upgrade
[14:49] <RoyK> as in upgrading for the sake of upgrading
[14:49] <patdk-wk> there are features in the new kernel I can use
[14:50] <patdk-wk> and I already fixed all my compatability issues in my personal ppa
[14:50] <patdk-wk> so it's a simple update, when I have time to check that it all goes ok
[14:50] <RoyK> well, new features wanted/needed != upgrading for the sake of upgrading
[14:51] <patdk-wk> well, the 8.04 system, is just hell, just to painful to mess with, so
[14:51] <patdk-wk> almost everything on it is retired now, so hopefully by newyears it can come down
[14:52]  * RoyK hands patdk-wk a redhat 7 CD
[14:52] <patdk-wk> hey, I managed to get off the fedora core 2, a few years ago
[14:55] <patdk-wk> hmm, came out in 2004, retied in 2005, and was still on 120 servers when I was hired in 2008
[15:01] <fishcooker> cool patdk-wk 3 server of mine
[15:01] <fishcooker> 100% 10.04 32bit
[15:01] <fishcooker> are you on 32bit also RoyK
[15:01] <patdk-wk> all mine are 64bit
[15:05] <fishcooker> is there any 64bit issue in power consumption, patdk-wk
[15:05] <patdk-wk> heh?
[15:05] <fishcooker> that's my main reason :-)
[15:05] <patdk-wk> why would there be?
[15:06] <patdk-wk> I've been running 64bit on my laptop for the past 4 years
[15:06] <fishcooker> i have been using 32bit on my laptop for the last 1 year
[15:07] <patdk-wk> my laptop, during normal usage, uses 6watts
[15:07] <fishcooker> that's not possible
[15:07] <patdk-wk> that is a lenovo t530, quadcore cpu, 16gig ram
[15:07] <fishcooker> 70 watt here
[15:07] <fishcooker> what your laptop
[15:07] <fishcooker> that's cool
[15:07] <patdk-wk> screen full bright is 10watts
[15:08] <fishcooker> asus a43sj 4gig
[15:08] <patdk-wk> turning on the nvidia chip brings it up to 20watts
[15:08] <fishcooker> how to know about the watt usage?
[15:08] <patdk-wk> powertop
[15:08] <patdk-wk> and run on battery power
[15:08] <fishcooker> AFAIK my laptop 70 watt
[15:09] <patdk-wk> if a laptop used 70watts, it would only last an hour
[15:09] <fishcooker>  wait
[15:09] <fishcooker> collecting data from powerop
[15:11] <fishcooker> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1397064/
[15:11] <fishcooker> that's mine would you like to read, patdk-wk
[15:12] <patdk-wk> seems you don't have acpi installed, or your laptop bios lacks it
[15:12] <fishcooker> that's something
[15:12] <fishcooker> how to enable it
[15:12] <fishcooker> power is my main issue
[15:13] <patdk-wk> dunno, check your laptop bios manual
[15:13] <fishcooker> i don't realized that asus is fully support win7
[15:13] <fishcooker> when i bought i just looking the great spec and nvidia graphic with great deal price
[15:13] <fishcooker> TT
[15:35] <petn-randall> Hi, regarding the support timeline of lucid:
[15:36] <petn-randall> Which components get the extended server support?
[15:37] <petn-randall> Desktop support seems to run out coming April, but I couldn't find clear-cut definition of what falls under server and what under desktop. Since both source the same apt repo, I'm kinda stuck finding out.
[15:39] <mdeslaur> petn-randall: this is the list of source packages the security team will continue supporting in lucid after april: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security/ubuntu-cve-tracker/master/view/head:/lucid-supported.txt
[15:39] <mdeslaur> petn-randall: whatever's not on the list will no longer get official security updates
[15:39] <mdeslaur> (community security updates only)
[15:41] <mdeslaur> petn-randall: you can also use the "ubuntu-support-status" command line tool IIRC
[15:45] <lborda> petn-randall, 10.04 LTS EOL - April 2013 (Desktop), April 2015 (Server)
[15:46] <petn-randall> mdeslaur: That's the info I needed, thanks.
[15:46] <mdeslaur> petn-randall: yw
[15:57] <sliddjur> How do I keep being root in my session
[15:58] <drag0nius> where are isc-dhcp-server logs located?
[15:58] <sliddjur> Im tired of typing sudo all the time
[15:58] <drag0nius> sudo su -
[15:58] <FauxFaux> sliddjur: sudo -s
[15:58] <drag0nius> log ins as root
[16:00] <sliddjur> FauxFaux, thanks
[16:00] <drag0nius> i cannot start dhcp server
[16:00] <roaksoax> Daviey: howdy! So I was wondering who do you think I should ping to get the SRU's in?
[16:00] <drag0nius> since i changed bridge into single interface
[16:00] <drag0nius> after start it says its started
[16:01] <drag0nius> but looks like it quit asap because when i try to get status it says stop/waiting
[16:03] <TheLordOfTime> roaksoax, how "new" is the SRU?
[16:05] <roaksoax> TheLordOfTime: these are special case SRU's
[16:05] <TheLordOfTime> roaksoax, ah, nevermind then :)
[16:05]  * TheLordOfTime has no background :)
[16:05] <roaksoax> :0
[16:05] <roaksoax> :)
[16:17] <drag0nius> where is some option about what interface to run dhcp on?
[16:17] <Daviey> roaksoax: i was hoping that whoever was on the schedule would process them
[16:18] <Daviey> roaksoax: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Publishing
[16:22] <BrixSat> Morning guys
[16:23] <BrixSat> any one here with cisco any connect vpn?
[16:23] <BrixSat> (client)
[16:26] <BrixSat> im having some troble to make it work under my server of ubuntu
[16:28] <FauxFaux> Maybe if you gave actual details about the problem someone would be able to help.
[16:28] <BrixSat> FauxFaux:  sorry :) you right
[16:29] <BrixSat> the cisco anyconnect, has a gui and a command prompt
[16:29] <BrixSat> but the command prompt has no parameters, it has to be typed like a cisco router, inside of it
[16:30] <BrixSat> any one know any solution out, so i dont have to type all the commands inside the cisco any connect client?
[16:36] <guampa> does update-rc.d still work in ubuntu with upstart?
[16:39] <hallyn> stgraber: did you want to review my change to do MAKEDEV console in lxc, or shall I push it?  (lxc-tests passed, and both lxc.autodev = 0 and 1 work)
[16:40] <stgraber> hallyn: can you send to lxc-devel? I'll do a quick review there.
[16:40] <hallyn> ok
[16:40] <stgraber> hallyn: I already had a look at the bzr branch yesterday. The only question I had was what happens if MAKEDEV doesn't exist in the container
[16:44] <roaksoax> Daviey: yeah... well... we know that's not being one of our strengths lately
[16:44] <roaksoax> :)
[16:50] <hallyn> stgraber: it'll fail the run_buffer() and then just proceed
[16:52] <zul> jamespage: around?
[16:52] <jamespage> zul, yes
[16:52] <zul> https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/cinder/grizzly-ftbfs/+merge/136988
[16:53] <jamespage> zul, looking now
[16:56] <stgraber> hallyn: good
[17:06] <jamespage> zul, +1
[17:06] <zul> jamespage: thanks
[17:07] <jamespage> zul, are you sure we don't need a new version of keystoneclient? I keep seeing 0.2 everywhere
[17:07] <jamespage> (in the ca for grizzly that is)
[17:08] <zul> jamespage: apparently we do
[17:08] <jamespage> I see a tag in github
[17:09] <zul> jamespage:  yeah ill get to it this afternoon
[17:09] <hallyn> stgraber: shall i switch the ERROR to a INFO you think?
[17:09] <jamespage> zul: nice one!
[17:10] <hallyn> i'll switch it out
[17:11] <stgraber> hallyn: yeah, I think it's best. A bit unfortunate that we don't have anything between ERROR and INFO though :)
[17:42] <ruben231> guys any help and idea on this error log-Ubuntu server 12.04 LTS -----> http://pastebin.com/ueR52ECE
[17:42] <ruben231> any oe have idea on this
[17:42] <ruben231> please help
[17:43] <FauxFaux> Have you run "sudo apt-get update", recently, without errors, and pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* ?
[17:44] <sarnold> heh, how do you -unhold- a package?
[17:45] <FauxFaux> Run apt-get install -f # and pray?
[17:45] <ruben231> FauxFaux: i have run apt-get update let me do the one you suggest
[17:46] <ruben231>  apt-get install -f  <------------just this..?
[17:47] <FauxFaux> ruben231: Your problem is probably, as apt says, that you have junk or outdated sources.  update fixes outdated, those files contain evidence of junk.
[17:50] <ruben231> FauxFaux:but i already update but still getting those error
[17:50] <FauxFaux> In that case, it must be the other thing I said initially.
[17:51] <ruben231> pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* <-----------ill pastebin the content here
[18:06] <zul> adam_g: ping
[18:20] <adam_g> zul: pong
[18:20] <zul> adam_g: up for some quick reviews?
[18:21] <adam_g> zul: ok
[18:21] <zul> adam_g: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/python-glanceclient/fix-ftbfs/+merge/1370134 and https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/nova/grizzly-ftbfs/+merge/137007
[18:22] <adam_g> zul: 404 on the first
[18:22] <zul> adam_g: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/python-glanceclient/fix-ftbfs/+merge/137013
[18:24] <zul> adam_g: there is one more coming down the pipe as well
[18:32] <adam_g> zul: for the glanceclient, are you adding the git hash to the version string or is setuptools-git doing that?
[18:32] <zul> to the debian/cahngelog?
[18:32] <adam_g> to the package. python-glanceclient (1:0.6.0.7.g09c8216-0ubuntu1)
[18:32] <zul> yes thats me
[18:33] <zul> 0.6.0.7.g09c8216 is the name of the tarball upstream
[18:33] <adam_g> zul: oh, okay. didnt' realize they started tagging with the git hash
[18:33] <zul> adam_g: yeah some of them they are
[18:35] <zul> adam_g: one more https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/python-keystoneclient/new/+merge/137014
[18:40] <adam_g> zul: is there some reason why you're going to release an older keystoneclient? python-keystoneclient-0.2.0.7.g2eb5e2c.tar.gz looks like the latest
[18:40] <zul> adam_g: 0.2.0 is the offical release
[18:42] <adam_g> zul: oh, ok
[18:55] <acidflash> NGEN
[18:56] <hallyn> stgraber: did you have any comment on Dwight's email/patch for 'lxc python binding' ?
[18:57] <stgraber> hallyn: I still need to think about it :)
[18:57] <hallyn> ok
[19:14] <Daviey> adam_g: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/cloud-archive-changes/2012-November/000000.html
[19:14] <Daviey> jamespage: ^^
[19:16] <Daviey> adam_g: i am happy to express that through, once validates
[19:16] <Daviey> (afk for now)
[19:20] <Danawar> sudo /etc/init.d apache2 --restart
[19:20] <Danawar> sudo: /etc/init.d: command not found
[19:20] <Danawar> What am i doing wrong here? ; /
[19:23] <Danawar> Also when doing it a different way
[19:23] <Danawar> danawar@Grantleyserver:/$ sudo apache2 --restart
[19:23] <Danawar> apache2: bad user name ${APACHE_RUN_USER}
[19:32] <ruben231> guys i have this kernel on my Ubuntu server 10.04 LTS  3.0.0-27-server  and its not matching kernel headers which are this only ---> http://pastebin.com/y2zXSq6S
[19:32] <ruben231> any cnace to downgrade to 2.6 so i can match kernel headers
[19:32] <ruben231> or upgrade the kernel headers ----> please help
[19:35] <escott> ruben231, something else is wrong. you should always be able to install matching headers
[19:36] <ruben231> escott: help me, i ca proceed to install if headers are not match with kernel soure
[19:36] <ruben231> what can i do.?
[19:36] <escott> ruben231, how did you install your kernel?
[19:37] <ruben231> its already installed when i install the image
[19:38] <escott> generally you would "apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[19:41] <ruben231>  escott:thats the output----------------------->http://pastebin.com/ytgMYUSj
[19:42] <escott> ruben231, what version of ubuntu are you running
[19:42] <ruben231> its 10.04 LTS
[19:44] <ruben231> escott:  what should i9 do..?
[19:46] <escott> !info linux-headers-3.0.0-27-server lucid
[19:46] <escott> !info linux-kernel-3.0.0-27-server lucid
[19:47] <ruben231>  escott: type that..? how do i downgrade the kernel
[19:47] <escott> ruben231, im trying to figure out
[19:51] <escott> !info linux-kernel-3.0.0-27-server lucid-updates
[19:51] <escott> !info linux-kernel-3.0.0-27-server lucid-backports
[19:51] <escott> !info linux-kernel-3.0.0-27 lucid-backports
[19:51] <escott> clearly i dont know how to use the bot
[19:53] <escott> ruben231, not sure why you can't see the matching header file. try an apt-get update
[19:54] <ruben231> done already
[19:54] <ruben231> can i donwgrade my existing kernel..?
[19:55] <escott> ruben231, you can boot the old kernel
[19:55] <ruben231> how..?
[19:55] <adam_g> Daviey: FYI haven't seen that new keystone hit folsom-proposed (yet)
[19:56] <escott> ruben231, at the boot menu select the old kenel
[19:56] <ruben231> not possible
[19:56] <ruben231> the serer is colocated
[20:06] <sliddjur> Ive got a ubuntu server in my class. But I dont have nslookup application. What is it called?
[20:07] <sarnold> sliddjur: try 'host' or 'dig', both those can do nameservice lookup tasks for you
[20:07] <sarnold> sliddjur: but if you want nslookup, you can install the dnsutils package
[20:08] <sliddjur> yeah i figured u can use apt/cache search nslookup :)
[20:08] <sliddjur> apt-cache
[20:08] <sliddjur> thanks anyways sarnold
[20:25] <zul> adam_g: last one i promise https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/python-novaclient/new/+merge/137036
[20:51] <hallyn> stgraber: when recording the tempalte name in container config, can you also print the sha1sum of the template?
[20:52] <hallyn> it falls short of what i want, but woudl be helpful
[20:58] <Daviey> adam_g: assume you have now?  Remember, mirrors sync at ~:50
[21:32] <[conrad]> Hello everyone. Anyone familiar with the GRUB error 'error attempt to read or write outside of disk" hd0"' ? I'm getting it on a Dell PowerEdge 6950 ( 4 quad core opteron's, 10 TB, 64 GB RAM ) with a clean install of 12.x server 64-bit ( tried both 12.04 and 12.10 ). I can't find anything definitive online, and everything I found I tried ( resizing reserved boot partition, using grub2 instead of grub, variations of partition
[21:32] <[conrad]>  sizes through guided and manual configurations ) doesn't seem to resolve it.
[21:57]  * genii-around pops in to see why "coffee" was highlighted, then leaves again
[22:06] <med_> what does priority in the upload queue signify and how would I get it changed for an SRU that needs to happen?
[22:28] <nikolaj_basher> is there someone who use IspCp for hosting tool on there server
[22:35] <sixcafour> Hey guys. I hit a little snag setting up a webserver. My user account doesn't have permission to do anything but read the website root folder. I can't log in remotely as root, and my SCP program can't sudo. If I chown the website folder to my user account (it's currently owned by root), will the server user (www-data) still be able to access it? I already tried adding my user account to the www-data group, but that didn't wo
[22:38] <sarnold> sixcafour: that's probably the better approach; you wouldn't want your web server to own the content anyway -- as I see it, the web server should only have the permissions to talk to the network, talk to fastcgi-style handlers, maybe a database socket if you need a database, and write to its logs
[22:42] <sixcafour> Cool, thanks. I'm following a tutorial on ars technica, and it's something they left out :)
[23:26] <adam_g> roaksoax: around?
[23:29] <roaksoax> adam_g: in class already.... whats up
[23:36] <adam_g> roaksoax: just wondering where the proper place to set kernel parameters to MAAS nodes would be? both during installation and after
[23:39] <roaksoax> adam_g: indtall parameters with tags check maas.ubuntu.com shouldnbe there already
[23:40] <roaksoax> post inst you have to tweak the prrseed
[23:41] <adam_g> roaksoax: ty