[01:05] <lvmer> Anyone got HDD price connections/coupons? Going to buy a bunch of 3TB HDDs this week. Best bet atm seems like amazon.com compared to newegg. Any help is welcome. :)
[01:39] <jesusemelendezm> hey there
[02:15] <jeeves_moss> If I have the e-mail files from the %maildir% from my dovecot server, can I do anything with them to extract the e-mails out of the files to move them to my exchange server?
[02:25] <ScottK> jeeves_moss: I think openchange offers tools to do things like this.
[02:28] <jeeves_moss> ScottK, really?  cool!  I'd like something that I can just point it to the maildir folder, then supply the creds, and have it do the move, but I have a feeling that isn't going to be that simple
[02:30] <jeeves_moss> looks like your option is for client side.
[02:51] <ScottK> Dunno.  I haven't used it, just recall people discussing it.
[02:51] <ScottK> A maildir is a maildir though, client or server side.
[09:20] <alex88> hi guys, I've a server with byobu installed and enabled on login, when I ssh from my laptop I get an empty shell and none of the commands works (just the status bar is available) but when I login from another server in the lan I get the shell, since byobu nested shells are not enables..
[09:20] <alex88> how can I check what's happening?
[09:37] <alex88> seems due the high load (60)
[09:42] <koolhead17> alex88: LA 60 is it?
[09:42] <alex88> koolhead17, load, yes
[09:43] <alex88> not sure why, cpu is 10%, ram is 63%
[09:43] <koolhead17> alex88: interesting
[09:43] <alex88> koolhead17, wanna help debug?
[09:43] <alex88> a tip. htop never loads
[09:43] <alex88> apt-get hangs randomly
[09:44] <koolhead17> alex88: its happening because you running it with byobu is it?
[09:44] <alex88> nope, with byobu it neither spawns shell
[09:45] <alex88> without byobu I can get to shell, but launching htop gives a black screen
[09:46] <alex88> root@server1 ~ # uptime
[09:46] <alex88>  10:42:20 up 4 days, 20:54,  4 users,  load average: 73.03, 66.55, 48.27
[09:46] <alex88> root@server1 ~ # uptime
[09:46] <alex88>  10:46:30 up 4 days, 20:58,  4 users,  load average: 76.36, 71.57, 54.54
[09:47] <alex88> seems increasing :S
[09:53] <alex88> 90 now
[09:53] <alex88> lol
[09:53] <alex88> neither iotop shows an high I/O load
[09:53] <alex88> that may cause high load due the md array
[09:55] <alex88> wait is at 0.2%
[10:13] <schmidtm_> hi guys, is there a chance to see libvirt 1.0 in quantal soon
[10:28] <gema> jamespage: we have an issue in smoke testing that seems to be in your area of expertise: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/1087630
[10:29] <jamespage> gema, thanks for the poke - downloading and iso now to reproduce
[10:30] <gema> jamespage: thanks
[10:47] <alex88_> if the server hangs on update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-31-generic
[10:48] <alex88_> will the server be bootable on reboot?
[10:49] <vezq> alex88_: probably yes, try to get it fixed
[10:51] <alex88_> vezq, I had a byobu problem causing a load of about 130..
[10:51] <alex88_> and now it hangs every time I do dpkg --configure -a
[10:54] <kaushal> Hi
[10:55] <kaushal> I am running Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS Server OS on 64 bit architecture, I am not able to set it to IST
[10:55] <kaushal> any clue?
[10:55] <alex88_> kaushal, IST?
[10:55] <kaushal> Indian Standard time
[10:55] <kaushal> I did /usr/sbin/ntpdate -s -b -p 8 1.in.pool.ntp.org
[10:56] <kaushal> dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
[10:56] <kaushal> nothing worked
[10:56] <kaushal> rm /etc/localtime and ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Kolkata /etc/localtime
[10:56] <kaushal> i dont have any clue
[10:56] <kaushal> bios shows the correct current time
[10:56] <kaushal> alex88_: any clue?
[10:57] <alex88_> kaushal, after ln -s tried to reboot?
[10:58] <kaushal> alex88_: i rebooted now
[10:58] <kaushal> alex88_: please give me a moment
[11:01] <alex88_> vezq, can I select an older kernel to boot on next reboot? so maybe it can avoid the initram problem
[11:06] <kaushal> alex88_: still no luck
[11:08] <alex88_> kaushal, dunno then :S I've never changed timezone
[11:08] <alex88_> you mean the time is not correct?
[11:11] <alex88_> vezq, seems I still have the old initrd http://pastie.org/5506003
[11:11] <alex88_> so I can boot safely
[12:09] <jamespage> Daviey, hmm - the d-i installer is back to blue in raring
[12:13] <jamespage> gema, a clean minimal install is still undersize; I suspect that the testing overlay may have increased
[12:19] <gema> jamespage: what do you mean?
[12:19] <psivaa> jamespage: not sure if you mean utah for testing overlay, but i removed any utah related installations and still the size was larger,
[12:20] <Daviey> jamespage: blue?!
[12:21] <jamespage> psivaa, my local fresh install of todays image is ~611MB
[12:21] <Daviey> jamespage: significant work went into changing the bulb to green!
[12:22] <jamespage> Daviey, I remember :-)
[12:22] <psivaa> jamespage: is that i386?
[12:23] <jamespage> psivaa, no - amd64
[12:29] <gema> jamespage: can you update the bug with your findings, so that I can reassign to the utah team?
[12:30] <gema> jamespage: sorry about that
[12:31] <gema> jamespage: correction, I will get nuclearbob to figure out the testing overlay and let you know for fixing the test case
[12:31] <jamespage> gema, fine
[12:31] <jamespage> bug updated
[12:31] <gema> jamespage: thanks
[12:53] <xsl> hello guys... i'm doing apt-get -s --no-install-recommends install lxc debootstrap libcap2-bin libpam-cap ( so i dont install cloud-utils - its like 10 more packages of "junk" )
[12:54] <xsl> will this limit any feature not related to cloud images for lxc?
[13:27] <RoyK> xsl: erm - just install the recommended packages - or are you low on diskspace?
[14:18] <wiherek> hi
[14:18] <wiherek> how can I change the default smtp client?
[14:30] <xsl> RoyK, well not anymore... had to reboot the server and increase LVM size :P
[14:30] <xsl> good thing i allways leave some free space unlocated
[14:33] <RoyK> xsl: agreed - I usually start off with a small /boot and a somewhat larger /, perhaps a small /var as well, depending on server role - and then just add space as I need it
[14:41] <zul> smb: ping
[14:42] <smb> zul, hmmm?
[14:42] <hggdh> jamespage: good morning, or afternoon. Have you seen bug 1087241?
[14:43] <zul> smb:  im going to upload a new xcp with fixed paths for xen-4.2 and the xenguest patch do you have anything extra?
[14:43] <jamespage> hggdh, i heard about the error but I'd not realized it was in ubuntu-server-iso-testing
[14:44] <smb> zul, No, not me. apw, do you have anything else (though I suspect nothing beyond)
[14:45] <apw> smb, zul, nothing here
[14:45] <zul> smb/apw: coolness
[15:40] <xsl> RoyK, im a bit more .... complex wen i setup servers... i have like ... /boot / /tmp /usr /var /var/log /var/cache /home .... each with different set of mount options
[15:41] <xsl> ohhh and /dev/shm ofcourse
[15:41] <xsl> beside that... i have partitions shared trough lxcontainers so i can separate all kind of stuff
[15:42] <xsl> takes a while to setup ... but makes it more secure  IMHO
[15:42] <xsl> s/more/bit more/
[15:54] <SpamapS> xsl: do you have good reason for all those partitions to be separate?
[15:54] <SpamapS> xsl: like, you say its "more secure" but thats such an overloaded word
[16:00]  * mdeslaur raises eyebrow at "more secure"
[16:03] <ScottK> It's "more secure" to turn the computer off.
[16:05] <_ruben> well .. those partitions are shared between various instances, so that must be way secure :)
[16:09] <rbasak> Secure from an accident in /home from filling /var and breaking the system, I suppose
[16:54] <hallyn> stgraber: this could just be a cloud problem, but raring cloud images with /etc/network/interfaces enslaving eth0 to br0 seem to take forever to come up.
[16:54] <hallyn> whereas precise comes up immediately
[16:55] <hallyn> (can test later ona  vm to see what's actually going on, but thought you might know offhand if there's a known problem)
[16:55] <stgraber> hallyn: anything interesting in /var/log/upstart/?
[16:55] <hallyn> could still be several minutes before i can log in :)  will check
[17:40] <hallyn> stgraber: btw, lxc bzr tree is out of date...  do you have any idea why?
[17:41] <stgraber> hallyn: the importer is probably confused... let me fix it
[17:43] <RoyK> xsl: / /boot /var should do. /tmp can be on tmpfs, or bind-mounted to /var/tmp, having /usr on a separate filesystem is something very old-fashioned and really, I wouldn't recommend it, since a lot of things in /usr/bin is critical during bootup (even if it wasn't like that in the elder days)
[17:45] <stgraber> hallyn: try now
[17:48] <hallyn> stgraber: ok, the quantal test just failed because of /usr/lib/lxc being moved.  bad test.
[17:48] <hallyn> :(
[17:50] <hallyn> stgraber: bzr tree now uptodate, thanks :)
[19:55] <BoomerBile> I've just purchased 2 ssl certificates i'm going to activate... i have to choose from server types = apache openssl, apache modssl, apache raven, apache ssleasy, apache2 and apache + apache ssl.... which one does ubuntu ship with and how can i find out?
[20:12] <Daviey> adam_g: Has anyone done any work to open a bug task for cloud archive prior to upload?
[20:34] <adam_g> Daviey: not sure what you mean?
[20:35] <adam_g> Daviey: for all of these? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+source/cinder/+bug/1085255
[20:39] <adam_g> Daviey: once that gets into quantal-proposed, i was going to put together a script to tag all of the bugs affecting CA.
[20:56] <stiv2k> RoyK
[20:56] <stiv2k> ping
[20:56] <RoyK> pong
[20:56] <stiv2k> im trying to setup munin on my server
[20:56] <stiv2k> but this guide apparently sucks
[20:56] <stiv2k> http://ubuntuserverguide.com/2012/08/how-to-install-and-configure-munin-on-ubuntu-server-12-04.html
[20:56] <RoyK> apt-get install munin
[20:56] <RoyK> that's a good start
[20:56] <stiv2k> yes it's installed
[20:57] <stiv2k> when i go to http://stiv2k.info/munin i get forbidden though
[20:57] <RoyK> try http://localhost/munin
[20:57] <stiv2k> oh shit
[20:57] <RoyK> it's allowed only from localhost per default
[20:57] <stiv2k> i know i changed that
[20:57] <stiv2k> i think i got it
[20:57] <stiv2k> http://stiv2k.info/munin/ <-- working for you?
[20:58] <RoyK> you'll want to change the hostname, though
[20:58] <RoyK> works
[20:58] <stiv2k> i dont see any graphs though
[20:58] <RoyK> although I don't get any images
[20:58] <RoyK> check the apache logs
[20:59] <Pici> stiv2k: has munin been running for enough time for it to pull data?
[20:59] <RoyK> it shouldn't show up before then
[20:59] <RoyK> (iirc)
[20:59] <stiv2k> [Mon Dec 10 15:58:44 2012] [error] [client 65.51.94.15] File does not exist: /home/steve/websites/stiv2k.info/cgi-bin, referer: http://stiv2k.info/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain/index.html
[20:59] <stiv2k> no i just installed it
[20:59] <Daviey> adam_g: "i was going to put together a script to tag all of the bugs affecting CA" <-- okay, that is what i wanted to check :)
[20:59] <Pici> You need to wait a few minutes for it to collect data.
[21:00]  * RoyK needs some sleep
[21:00] <stiv2k> um
[21:00] <stiv2k> what is this fast cgi stuff
[21:00] <stiv2k> in the munin config
[21:01] <RoyK> fastcgi is a replacement for modphp
[21:01] <patdk-lap> no
[21:01] <stiv2k> do i need it for munin
[21:01] <patdk-lap> royk, fastcgi is a replacement for cgi, not php :)
[21:01] <RoyK> patdk-lap: well, yes
[21:01] <stiv2k> doesnt look like its installed
[21:01] <patdk-lap> munin does not use php
[21:01] <RoyK> stiv2k: it shouldn't need it - munin uses statically created pages
[21:02] <patdk-lap> you either run it in cron, or dynamically via cgi/fcgi
[21:02] <stiv2k> ok maybe i just need to wait
[21:02] <patdk-lap> fcgi kicks ass vs static
[21:02] <stiv2k> should i enable it
[21:02] <patdk-lap> it's much more painful to enable
[21:02] <patdk-lap> and unless you are monitoring a LOT of things, not needed
[21:02] <RoyK> patdk-lap: no reason to use fcgi with munin - it just collects data every five minutes anyway
[21:03] <patdk-lap> royk, how large of a munin install have you done?
[21:03] <RoyK> patdk-lap: heh - six hosts
[21:03] <patdk-lap> when munin takes 3min for a quadcore cpu to generate the graphs, you rarely look at
[21:03] <patdk-lap> fcgi kicks it's but :)
[21:03] <stiv2k> RoyK you mean its more involved than a2enmod fcgi
[21:04] <patdk-lap> you need to setup fcgi, setup munin for fcgi mode, then switch the munin.conf to use it
[21:04] <stiv2k> the conf looks like it already is setup to use it if present
[21:06] <RoyK> I mean, using fcgi with munin makes no sense
[21:07] <stiv2k> why is it looking for cgi-bin
[21:07] <stiv2k> [Mon Dec 10 15:58:44 2012] [error] [client 65.51.94.15] File does not exist: /home/steve/websites/stiv2k.info/cgi-bin, referer: http://stiv2k.info/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain/index.html
[21:09] <stiv2k> RoyK, how do you change hte hostname
[21:10] <RoyK> stiv2k: /etc/hostname
[21:10] <stiv2k> no that one is set
[21:10] <stiv2k> steve@pavilion:/var/log/apache2$ cat /etc/hostname
[21:10] <stiv2k> pavilion
[21:10] <stiv2k> munin doesnt get it though
[21:13] <patdk-lap> depends, thre are many ways
[21:13] <patdk-lap> royk, using fcgi makes perfect since for munin, why generate all those graphs every 5min, if you never view them, huge waste of cpu
[21:14] <patdk-lap> fcgi makes the graphs only on viewing them
[21:14] <patdk-lap> where fcgi is quicker at it than cgi, cause of spawning overhead
[21:14] <RoyK> patdk-lap: usually I use a dedicated machine for monitoring, so it doesn't make sense for that to sleep well
[21:16] <patdk-lap> well for me, it was tking >5min to make them
[21:16] <patdk-lap> and that isn't good
[21:16] <patdk-lap> monitoring lots of things on each machine, around 120 machines
[21:17] <stiv2k> i dont understand why its looking for cgi
[21:17] <stiv2k> patdk-lap
[21:17] <stiv2k> cgi-bin i mean
[21:18] <patdk-lap> cause it needs the cgi/fcgi program to run
[21:18] <patdk-lap> that is how it works
[21:18] <stiv2k> um
[21:18] <patdk-lap> this is part of the manual setup that needs to be done
[21:18] <patdk-lap> check the munin website for instructions
[21:18] <stiv2k> based on what i gathered from your and RoyK's conversation you make it seem like it doesnt need fcgi
[21:18] <patdk-lap> most people don't need it no
[21:18] <stiv2k> ok
[21:18] <patdk-lap> without it, you create all graphs every 5min
[21:18] <stiv2k> so why is my server giving errors
[21:19] <patdk-lap> with it, the graphs are not made
[21:19] <stiv2k> [Mon Dec 10 15:58:44 2012] [error] [client 65.51.94.15] File does not exist: /home/steve/websites/stiv2k.info/cgi-bin, referer: http://stiv2k.info/munin/localdomain/localhost.localdomain/index.html
[21:19] <patdk-lap> cause you enabled cgi mode
[21:19] <stiv2k> i didnt enable anything
[21:19] <stiv2k> :/
[21:19] <patdk-lap> something did, and munin is using cgi's for it
[21:19] <patdk-lap> instead of the static files
[21:20] <stiv2k> maybe ubuntu automatically installs it that way
[21:20] <stiv2k> ?
[21:20] <patdk-lap> not sure, I haven't used the offical munin package for a long time
[21:20] <patdk-lap> cause I've needed features it lacked
[21:20] <stiv2k> oh
[21:21] <stiv2k> god i hate these guides online
[21:21] <stiv2k> they are so incomplete and vague
[21:21] <stiv2k> http://ubuntuserverguide.com/2012/08/how-to-install-and-configure-munin-on-ubuntu-server-12-04.html
[21:21] <patdk-lap> why would you use a guide
[21:22] <patdk-lap> the documentation is good
[21:22] <stiv2k> ^ zero mention whatsoever about that
[21:22] <patdk-lap> that assumes your not using cgi/fcgi
[21:22] <stiv2k> well im not
[21:22] <stiv2k> but apparently ubuntu configured it for me to use it
[21:22] <stiv2k> and it's not working
[21:25] <stiv2k> patdk-lap, cant find how to change it from cgi to static on the munin docs either
[21:26] <patdk-lap> comment out any line with cgi on it
[21:31] <stiv2k> patdk-lap, they are..
[21:32] <stiv2k> patdk-lap, do i have to run a script to gen the images or something
[21:39] <stiv2k> anyone?
[21:50] <stiv2k> screw all you guys, i got it to work on my own by adding one line
[21:50] <stiv2k> ScriptAlias /cgi-bin /usr/lib/cgi-bin
[22:54] <hallyn> jdstrand: so the vnc virt-aa-helper-test patch was trivial, but the hugepages one stumped me.  Works fine with -f, but i can't get it to accept -F as an option.
[23:01] <hallyn> I'd expect testme "0" "hugepages" "-r -u $valid_uuid -F /run/hugepages/kvm/**" "$test_xml"  to work
[23:41] <hallyn> ahs3: sigh, i can't remember now if there was anything i was goign to change before pushing netcf 0.2.2 to ubuntu raring
[23:41] <hallyn> i feel like there was, but have looked everywhere and can't find anything.  and it builds/installs fine.  i guess i'll push...
[23:48] <hallyn> zul: hey, when you get in tomorrow, would you mind syncing netcf from debian to raring?
[23:48] <hallyn> (0.2.2 should be in both sid and experimental)
[23:48] <zul> hallyn: i guess i could be bribed
[23:51] <hallyn> zul: with a big bowl of thanks?
[23:51] <zul> hallyn: of course
[23:55] <hallyn> zul: thanks :)