[00:20] sarnold: Sorry, I did not see that message. I'm not 100% sure how to use 'mkswap', I only seem to get errors ("mkswap: error: UUID parsing failed" or "mkswap: error: Nowhere to set up swap on?"). I don't remember using a "suspend-to-disk" (hibernate?), so I can't help there [00:21] AlphaWolf: check dmesg output? maybe there's something more wrong.. [00:24] sarnold: Aha! "wap area shorter than signature indicates" appears a couple of times === slank is now known as slank_away [00:48] AlphaWolf: any success? [00:59] sarnold: No. I'm thinking I'll have to run a utility on it but I'm not sure which one, and I can't run it right now since I need the machine on so I'll have to continue tomorrow. Thanks for the help so far! === cpg|away is now known as cpg === cpg is now known as cpg|away === cpg|away is now known as cpg === cpg is now known as cpg|away === cpg|away is now known as cpg [05:57] Hello, I want to change all server folders within one folder to 755, is the following the best way to do it? find /home/brian/public_html/talk -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \; === tomtom is now known as Guest89826 === cpg is now known as cpg|away [06:09] anyone home? [06:09] anyone had experience adding noapic to GRUB.cfg? [06:13] anyone? === Err404NotFound is now known as Error404NotFound === cpg|away is now known as cpg [06:52] hi [06:53] how i can mount a window share that not use username/password [06:54] if i click in nautilus "file > connect to server" select "windows share" and put only the IP address - it is work fine.. [06:54] but when i try to make mount - it's ask for password.. [07:15] any idea> [07:15] any idea? [08:40] does anyone in here use teamspeak? [08:44] hellooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...............? [08:53] me [08:53] Glitchd, [08:54] me [08:55] huh with the wha? [08:55] ddfgt, ^^ [08:55] what? [08:55] you just said "me" [08:56] what did u want? [08:56] does anyone in here use teamspeak? [08:56] can i offer u a kidney punch? [08:56] ohhh [08:56] i was trying to get my teamspeak server working with this new shitty att hardware [08:56] i think i got it now [08:56] care to help me test it? [08:58] ddfgt, ..? [08:58] i used teamspeak time ago.. [08:59] well then that would mean u dont actually use it. u used to use it. [08:59] meaning past tense [08:59] im talking present tense [08:59] cuz i presently need to know if people can connect to it [09:00] mmm [09:00] btw you know how i can mount my NAS to my ubuntu? [09:00] mmhmm. [09:00] not a clue [09:01] i know google can help you tho [09:02] i can get to it with nautilus.. but i cant mount it.. [09:02] google that shit son. [09:02] sounds like something to do with permissions [09:03] i'm after alooooooot of goooogleing [09:03] what version ubuntu? [09:03] 64 or 32 bit? [09:04] uhh... [09:05] alright then [09:05] adios [09:07] Glitchd, ubuntu 12.04 [09:07] 32 bit [09:07] mmk ill see what i can find out [09:08] what version ubuntu? [09:09] oh duh. [09:10] it has something to do with putting the username and password in fstab [09:11] do u want it to automount or to just mount in general? [09:12] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1380583 [09:13] Solution for 12.04 [09:13] sudo apt-get install smbfs [09:13] Change cifs to smbfs in fstab listings. [09:13] Although it was primarily trial and error. This Ubuntu wiki page was highly useful and contains information about other common setups: [09:13] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently [09:14] kbye === cpg is now known as cpg|away === cpg|away is now known as cpg [11:40] anyone know how to mount a smb share in 12.10? [11:41] mount -t smbfs doesn't work and gives me a smbfs unknown filetype error (what is 12.10 using to handle smb by default?) [12:03] taofd: do you have the cifs-utils installed? === Err404NotFound is now known as Error404NotFound [12:06] well i can mount smb/cifs sahres [12:06] shares* [12:06] my main problem is when using freefilesync to sync files, it doesn't show my shares [12:06] is there somewhere gnome keeps virtual mount points? [12:07] i don't see .gvfs… has that been deprecated? === cpg is now known as cpg|away [12:10] taofd: is your share mounted? [12:12] to mount a samba share use -t cifs [12:12] meh, i found it, it's mounted under /run/user/taofd/ [12:13] i'm on 12.10 and gnome seems to be able to mount shares automatically [12:13] was just searching for the mount point... === SinZ_ is now known as SinZ [12:38] hi! is it possible to install raid with ubiquity in ubuntu 13.04? === Ursinha_ is now known as Ursinha [14:20] does anyone use UML to document networks? i'm looking for some information about using UML for infastructure [14:21] hello... is there so,e special trick one might know to enable pci-passthrough to a xen/pvops virtual machine? [14:22] i mean besides binding the pci-device to pciback, passing the pci-identifiers to the vm-config and setting iommu=soft as kernel parameter in the guest? [14:23] Hey. I am testing a server for one month. provider wrote: raid1 (2x1TB hdd). How can I check if raid is enabled. cat /proc/mdstat shows nothing. [14:25] i am searching for 3 days now, yesterday i spent hours with a kernel-hacker (friend of mine, who does kernel programming all day at work) until 5am, but we didn't get it working... i am really desperately searching for help. [14:27] used configuration was dom0: ubuntu12.04, domU: ubuntu 12.04. until now both are on 12.10 - as we both suggested a kernel update might help (which didn't) [14:29] Daniel988: hardware or software raid? [14:31] xen pci-passthrough can't be that hard under ubuntu... maybe it is the xapi stack i am using? might that be? perhaps not stable yet? [14:33] the weird thing is: i got it all working using the xcp-distribiution from citrix. but they use kernel 2.6.[something] which could not handle the device i want to passthrough... [14:42] anybody here? [14:49] ariel: yes [14:53] can you tell me what you see at this address http://192.168.1.2/phpBB3 [15:02] anyone know where I can find the ubuntu server iso Md5's? [15:02] nvm [15:15] ariel: Well, this is what I get when I enter that url into my web browser - https://dl.dropbox.com/u/322162/19216812.png [15:22] so how do i get it to work in that ip address [15:30] ariel: Well, here is the thing, your 192.168.1.2 isn't the same as my 192.168.1.2. You see, all 192.168.*.* addressses (aka 192.168.0.0/16) are individual for each local network, and not routed across the public Internet. [15:30] (See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network) [16:00] there are two nic .1st is dhcp and 2nd i want to use as a bridge with kvm === yofel_ is now known as yofel [17:06] how do I make sure openvpn starts automatically on restart [17:08] well, upstart should do [17:08] or an init script [17:09] ...unless your OpenVPN conenction has som dependencies the stock upstart/init script isn't aware of. [17:09] otherwise, if you want to restart if failing, use something like puppet or cfengine [17:11] when you install it using the package manager, it starts by default, provided you set up the config [17:38] Hello [17:46] hi [17:56] so, who do i need to stab about the php5 packaging [17:56] because apparently packages were dropped from building in raring which are causing complaints [18:01] nevermind, i figured it out... [18:04] TheLordOfTime: How to fix the build, or who to stab? :) [18:05] ehh nevermind,. [18:06] figuired out the cause, apparently 5.4.9 in Raring has packages disabled which prevent backporting [18:06] * TheLordOfTime leaves it be [18:07] they disabled building of modules... because there's separate ones in universe... [18:07] not entirely sure... *why* they did that, though... [18:13] I currently have a /home directory being backed up successfully via rsync. I also want to back up the /var/mail/user file. Could I create a symbolic link in each of the users /home directories and rsync would then backup the mail file in /var/mail/? [18:23] I think I found my answer, thanks. [19:07] SpamapS, ping. === IdleOne is now known as alacran === Ursinha_ is now known as Ursinha === alacran is now known as IdleOne [20:05] hi, I have a cluster with 6 machines, is it possible to execute a sudo apt-get upgrade in all of them with pssh? [20:08] i script that and run it from my "master" node. [20:09] how do you script that? [20:09] with a for loop in a bash script? [20:10] doing something like ssh user@host "sudo apt-get upgrades; y" ? [20:12] yeah [20:13] I have ssh key auth, my script essentially passes the apt-get command arguments captures the stout and send it to the console in the master node. [20:14] There are probably other ways but it was quick and dirty and with 2 nodes made it simple [20:14] humm [20:14] would you share your script? [20:15] first server install ever. this be the place to ask install advice, or should I go to ubuntu-installer? [20:15] I would but I'm at work, they frown on remoting to our personal networks heh [20:16] o_O paranoid [20:17] it's not hard though just set up key auth ssh to your nodes, with hte same key and then has ssh send the commands man ssh will give ya the syntax [20:17] I have a 60gb ssd as systemdisk, and 4 hdd's that I want to run in RAID5. Should I just format the ssd as ext4, and use it as / ? [20:17] just the thing of capturing the stdout, I don't know how to do [20:17] but I will try something [20:17] I already have the keys [20:19] if I remember correctly thats a ssh feature, you can grab the output on the remote with a flag on your ssh command. The tax escapes me at the moment, i've used it for years so I just don't remember ;) [20:19] ok I will check that out :) [20:21] Maybe I'll look at it when I get home, make it more universal and post it on github heh [20:22] I think I figured there was already a solution for that [20:22] But perhaps not. [20:23] anyone know what the syntax is for mount -t cifs? i can't find anything in the man pages, and not sure what "mount.cifs" man is pointing to or supposed to be [20:23] i want to access a remote smb share [20:26] atyoung: just a thing I have the keys for my user set and I can connect with no problem. But if I want to run as sudo it asks me for a password [20:26] do I have to put the keys in the /root/.ssh/? [20:28] magma: no, your user needs to have sudo access [20:29] jacobw: my user has user access and the keys are ok [20:29] I can connect to other node without password [20:29] magma: SSH has granted to a shell as a your user, not the root user, in the same way as gnome-terminal grants you a shell as your user on the desktop [20:30] magma: sudo works in the same way on the desktop and on the server [20:30] jacobw: If I try sudo ssh myuser@node2 it asks me for password [20:31] oh I think I know what the problem is [20:31] magma: it's asking for the passphrase for your SSH key [20:31] my localhost key is not on my localhost authorized keys [20:31] jacobw: no [20:31] if I execute any command with sudo it asks me password [20:36] magma: yes, sudo requires a user to enter they're password to execute a command as another user [20:36] magma: http://askubuntu.com/questions/192050/how-to-run-sudo-command-with-no-password [20:38] thanks [20:42] btw, I can't ping my machines through their hostname [20:43] what could be the problem? === cpg|away is now known as cpg [21:01] magma: are you using just they're hostname (foo) or their fully qualified domain names (foo.bar.com)? [21:01] magma: if you're on the same subnet, try pinging foo.local [21:01] just the hostname [21:05] does the machine have an FQDN? try pinging the local address, if it has an FQDN add the root your hosts domain to the your search domains [21:06] magma: you can use something like .bar.com as a search domain to query foo.bar.com instead of foo first [21:07] magma: you can set search domains in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head or /etc/resolv.conf or network-manager [21:08] ok I will try that [21:08] I don't know if I have FQDN [21:10] "DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN" [21:11] do I need to reboot so that my changes take effect? [21:14] jacobw: I added the search domain [21:14] do I need to reboot the machine? [21:15] magma: no [21:15] do `dig node2` and check that it matches the IP address of node2 [21:18] I don't see the ip of node2 [21:18] in the SERVER I see something like XXXXX.41.1#53 [21:19] that's address of the name server the records came from [21:19] can you describe your environment for me? [21:20] I don't know exactly [21:20] :S [21:20] ok [21:20] do you know if your on the same subnet as node2? [21:20] I've been trying to figure that out via ssh [21:21] the ips are the same [21:21] the first node ends in 141, the second in 142 [21:21] I can ping using the ip of node 2 [21:21] which is the host that your using? [21:21] (it's address) [21:21] but using its hostname I can't, unless I have it in /etc/hosts [21:22] /etc/hosts overrides the domain name system [21:22] where is located the domain name system? [21:22] so node1 is at 141 and node2 is at 142, where is your pc? [21:22] my pc is on another network [21:23] I'm connected to 141 via ssh [21:23] and trying to ping node2 through its hostname [21:23] see if you can ping node2.local [21:23] from node1 [21:24] TheLordOfTime: pong, wassup? [21:24] no [21:24] ping: unknown host XXXXXX [21:26] I think I have to reboot something for the editions on /etc/resolv.conf to work [21:32] where is located the domain name system file? === cpg is now known as cpg|away [21:37] magma: the domain name system is distributed, all name servers on the internet either delegated to by another name sever or delegate to other name servers or both [21:37] ok [21:38] magma: the resolver on your host uses which ever name server you've configured to query for any name it doesn't know the address of [21:38] I see [21:39] magma: the resolver is configured in /etc/resolv.conf, in recent version of ubuntu /etc/resolv.conf is dynamically generated by resolvconf which is configured in /etc/resolvconf/ [21:41] magma: the domain .local resprents all the hosts known to ARP, i.e. all the hosts in the same subnet [21:42] magma: can you ping node1 from node2? [21:43] no [21:43] what's the arp command to see its cache? [21:44] arp [21:44] I can see the hosts there [21:45] if the other hosts have names, you should see them in the addresses column [21:45] what does `hostname` say on node1 and node2? [21:46] does it matter? [21:46] i don't know [22:02] alright, this is really starting to piss me off [22:03] for some reason, when I boot the ubuntu 12.04 installer on this UEFI board, networking doesn't work [22:03] networking works fine in windows and in systemrescuecd [22:03] I have two network cards, one's an r8169 and one's an e100 [22:04] I booted from PXE FFS [22:04] good day, all [22:10] so i'm trying to automount a drive for a samba share [22:10] i know how to get the uuid. i know how to edit /etc/fstab [22:12] i want to know how to copy a specific part of blkid [22:12] so that don't have to write it down on a piece of paper [22:12] i'm new to 100% cli [22:13] or to output it directly to the file, if that's possible [22:19] Anybody have any thoughts about this - http://askubuntu.com/questions/236748/service-tab-completion-broken-as-root-not-even-sure-where-to-start-looking - tab completion for service names when using the service command works fine as a regular user, but doesn't work as root. [22:54] happy MMXIII [23:21] oh now I can ping adding the '.local'