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codepython777anyone running cassandra here?04:12
azbyinhi all.. i've got an issue where my apt-cache is not being updated04:33
azbyini.e. i see some packages that are newer than the ones it tries to download and fails04:33
azbyinok, now that i have found out that maverick is essentially dead. How would I possibly perform an upgrade to precise?04:48
bradmazbyin: you'd have to upgrade to oneiric, then to precise04:49
azbyinbradm, ok. how do I perform this upgrade: maverick -> oneiric -> precise04:50
bradmazbyin: just a normal upgrade - using do-release-upgrade, or whatever you use normally04:51
azbyinif I log into the syste remotely, it says: New release 'natty' available.04:51
azbyinRun 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.04:51
azbyinso i'm not sure if i want to run do-release-upgrade04:51
bradmoh, yeah, you'll have to hit natty -> oneiric -> precise04:52
azbyinomg!04:52
bradmyou can only upgrade from one release to the next, you can't jump any04:52
azbyinand i need to do this remotely..04:52
azbyinyou reckon it will go smoothly?04:52
bradmif you stay with LTS, ie you were on lucid, you could have gone to precise directly04:52
bradmusually the upgrades are pretty good, but its not impossible for things to go wrong, depending on hardware etc04:53
azbyinhardware should be bog standard. i don;t care about X at the moment. that can be fixed later. as long as it will leave the sshd running after the upgrade and reboot, i'll be set04:54
azbyinand ofcourse the net config04:54
bradmI've done lts upgrades in the past remotely, but never without some sort of fallback if things go horribly wrong04:56
azbyinyeah, the fallback is a linux user sitting on the machine, heh04:56
azbyinso i'll have to guide him like talking to a baby!04:57
bradmits all about risk management - how bad is it if something goes wrong - there's never a 100% guarantee with these upgrades, since its impossible to know all the variables on the machine04:57
bradmbut you'd be best off most likely getting it to natty, then rebooting and making sure everything works, and then again with oneiric, then to precise04:58
bradmits hard to say how a precise userspace would react with a maverick kernel04:58
azbyineh? precise userspace with maverick kernel?04:59
azbyini'm going to upgrade everything04:59
bradmright, but I'm saying I'd reboot at the end of each upgrade04:59
azbyinoh, you mean the do-release-upgrade will not update the kernel?04:59
bradmit'l upgrade it on disk, you need to reboot for it to be running04:59
azbyinas long as it sets up a new kernel and newer udev, etc. it should be fine with a reboot04:59
azbyinofcourse04:59
bradmiirc it doesn't force a reboot05:00
azbyinyeah, i'll perform a reboot. i'll killall daemons except for sshd and then perform the upgrade05:00
azbyinbut i'll have to complete backups which need to be done by the guy at the other end05:01
bradmdefinately05:01
bradmassuming that things might go bad is the best way to be ready for it05:01
azbyinso i'm assuming only the lts releases and current supported releases are kept on archive.ubuntu.com ?05:04
bradmright05:05
azbyini ask because for some reason au.archive.ubuntu.com (our local mirror, running on mirror.aarnet.edu.au) still has *almost* all the packages05:05
bradmyou can get the older releases at old-release.ubuntu.com05:05
bradmah, old-releases.ubuntu.com, I mean.05:05
azbyinso wait, if i want a few packages installed, i can point my sources list at this server right?05:06
azbyinthe only thing to change will be the server name itself in the urls05:06
bradmsure, perhaps change the file path in the urls05:07
bradmhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades has some details, bit old05:07
codepython777does anyone know if this is safe/good to add: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ferramroberto/java ?05:07
solitude88anyone on ie?05:08
azbyinbradm, is there an equivalent for extras.ubuntu.com as well?  i.e. archive.ubuntu.com -> old-releases.ubuntu.com    extras.ubuntu.com -> old-extras.ubuntu.com  or something similar?05:12
bradmazbyin: nothing official, I think05:13
azbyinumm.. ok05:13
azbyinthanks for mentioning old-releases.u.c05:13
azbyini didn;t know about it. i'm going to install a few packages from there and hopefully the users aren't going to pester me for an "upgrade asap"05:14
azbyinrather have it wait till I actually get physically to the machine05:14
bradmazbyin: good idea, its always nice to be able to plan these things rather than rush into it05:15
bradmazbyin: and of course, once you've done all the planning etal, it'll all go flawlessly on the day. :)05:15
azbyinyeah, i really want be physically present for the upgrade (or rather clean setup process)05:15
azbyingiven that maverick is "ancient"05:15
bradmit really is05:15
bradmsticking with LTS is a good idea for servers05:15
bradmotherwise you're upgrading every 6 months, or pushing multiple upgrades though.05:16
blkperlor your still running jaunty in production and hating the guy before you for ever using it05:17
azbyinlol blkperl05:17
blkperl:)05:17
azbyinbradm, would you happen to know if kubuntu has a similar old-  server with their packages?05:38
bradmazbyin: can't say I do, sorry.  I don't use kubuntu myself05:41
azbyinno worries.. thanks for the help05:41
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blackjackhy I use ubuntuserver as tporxy, I use 2 nic, nic nic leads to a second proxy, this is a picture, but I'm still confused http://uploadpic.org/v.php?img=3doJcpmFIQ06:41
blackjacki use mikrotik to , any body can help my ?06:42
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joshuafcoleHey there. I've got a bit of a quandary. I was running a mass of updates on my server when I stopped home this weekend. It turns out, at least one of them required user-interaction. I don't have retty installed, and my old VNC program Guacamole is failing to actually VNC anymore. Any way to steal the process so I can finish the update, or failing that, safely halt it to resume in a new TTY?09:04
blkperljoshuafcole: apt is pretty smart about failing to update, you should be able to kill the process and resume09:08
joshuafcoleblkperl: I suppose I'll go that route. I was hoping there was some wizardry I had missed along the way to avoid even a slight risk.09:10
joshuafcoleblkperl: Everything seems to have worked beautifully though. Thank goodness for super cow powers.09:11
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Sendoushihttps://dl.dropbox.com/u/12956435/screen.png which layout should i use for altgr? i can't get [ ] nor { }11:39
zulDaviey: hey can you check pecan?12:23
Davieyzul: my pecan is fine, how is yours?12:32
zulDaviey:  a little stale (python-pecan is the one im talking about ;)12:32
cfhowlett!info pecan12:32
ubottuPackage pecan does not exist in quantal12:32
Davieyzul: ah. :)12:33
jamespagehallyn: updates to qemu-kvm look good re ISO image size - i386/amd64 now back undersize12:35
yolandajamespage, zul, i'm trying to check ceilometer api. It shows an access denied when i pass the keystone credentials. But for example "keystone catalog" with same credentials, works13:14
yolandaany idea about what the problem can be?13:14
Davieyzul: please push your changelog changes back to debian.. ktnx13:21
eagles0513875_hey all13:34
eagles0513875_how is everyone13:34
cfhowletteagles0513875_, greetings13:35
eagles0513875_hows it going cfhowlett13:35
cfhowlettno complaints.  what's your ubuntu query?13:35
X-ScorpionHello13:36
cfhowlettX-Scorpion, greetings.  post your query.  pretty sure someone here has an answer13:36
X-ScorpionI am having a problem when i join to windows domain saying "The server domain and kerberos realm must match the domain you are trying"13:36
cariboujamespage: ping13:37
X-Scorpioncan anyone tell me how to join AD domain13:38
caribouwell, I suppose that someone else can answer : I've just SRUed bug #96741013:39
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 967410 in samba "Windows clients cannot connect to shared printers " [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96741013:39
cariboudo you prefer a debdiff or a merge proposal for the fix ?13:39
eagles0513875_any postfix experts in here as I am up a creek with this my email setup as I recieve emails incoming on my business domain with postfix but cannot send out emails from outlook13:40
eagles0513875_anyone have any ideas. and if so i am more then willing to pastbin my postfix conf13:40
ikoniaeagles0513875_: #postfix13:43
eagles0513875_ok13:44
jamespagecaribou: pong13:52
cariboujamespage: howdy13:52
jamespageyolanda: that would indicate that your client->keystone auth is OK - but you ceilometer configuration for keystone auth is not13:52
cariboujamespage: I've just SRUed bug #96741013:53
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 967410 in samba "Windows clients cannot connect to shared printers " [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96741013:53
cariboujamespage: do you still maintain the samba suite (saw your Id in the changelog) ?13:53
yolandajamespage, now i have it working, the ceilometer.conf file wasn't right13:53
yolandanow i have a working api, but that reports nothing13:53
yolandastep by step :)13:53
jamespagecaribou: well I'm in the team that maintains it - and I've done the last few merges from Debian13:54
cariboujamespage: just wanted to know if you preferred a debdiff or a merge proposal for the SRU13:54
smoserkirkland, utlemming, just making a guess on the issue you saw on friday. a.) "out of inodes" could have caused that (i think). b.) the only other thing i can guess is block device write errors (ie thorugh the hypervisor on a dying node).  however, i would have expected dmesg comments to that effect.13:55
jamespagecaribou: ah - so you would like a sponsor ;-)13:55
jamespagemerge proposal please13:56
cariboujamespage: well, I suppose that the SRU will  come your way, right ? (you or the team)13:56
jamespagecaribou: well it would probably end up in the sponsorship queue13:56
jamespagecaribou: (but a ping to me is acceptable :-))13:57
cariboujamespage: well, I prefer to ask the receiving end what they prefer to receive :-)13:58
jamespagecaribou: ta13:58
jamespagecaribou: mp is good for me13:58
jamespagebut I can deal with either....13:58
cariboujamespage: ok, I'll work on the MP. I already got the fix tested & packaged but I haven't done MP in a while.13:59
cariboujamespage: it'll refresh my memory13:59
jamespagecaribou: ack13:59
hallynjamespage: cool13:59
cariboujamespage: the fix is already in quantal & raring, so I suppose that I'll to the MP against the precise-propose branch14:00
mercsniperis the server based oemconfig working in 12.04.1?14:00
jamespagecaribou: precise-updates14:00
cariboujamespage: ah, ok14:00
zulyolanda: pecan made it into the archive14:03
zuljamespage: so the plan for eventlet is run the tempest locally before i install it locally and after14:11
jamespagezul: coolio - I'd be tempted to throw it in the lab archive as well and test rebuild everything and run a deployment14:12
zuljamespage: that works as well14:12
hazmatjodh, does the upstart socket bridge support things like buffering connections if the underlying service providing the socket is restarted/upgraded?14:13
yolandazul, great!14:15
yolandaany plans for wsme?14:15
zulyolanda: will look at it again today14:15
yolandaok14:16
Guest87983Hi! I am trying to install ubuntu 12.04.1 on IBM System X3100 M4 Server and would like to configure RAID1 with 2 x 500 gb sata hdd14:29
ikoniaGuest87983: they have a hardware raid controller in as I recall14:30
Guest87983they have a fake raid in it but when I configure it and boot into ubuntu server installation it does not show up.14:32
Guest87983does this have to do something with EFI?14:33
Guest87983any help in this regards would be very much appreciated, i had already spent about 3 days without much progress.14:36
Guest87983ikonia: any clue?14:37
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ikoniaGuest87983: proably just doesn't have linux support for that card built in14:37
Guest87983ok, but what about with software raid?14:38
ikoniawhat about it ?14:38
Guest87983 I am not able to set the physical raid  to bootable14:38
ikonia?14:38
ikoniawhat has that got to do with software raid14:38
Guest87983this is what I was trying to do. in the pratition setup I created a 500 mb for /boot and the rest for /14:39
Guest87983I set it as physical partion for Raid14:40
cariboujamespage: should I subscribe ubuntu-sponsor as well as sru-team for the Samba SRU ?14:40
ikoniaphysical partition for raid ?14:40
ikoniaGuest87983: I'm sorry I'm not understanding what you are saying14:40
Guest87983When I set the partition type to Raid and try to set it to bootable, the flag would not change14:41
Guest87983ikonia: I guess I confused you using the wrong terminology, but what I meant was I am not able to set the raid partition to bootable14:43
Guest87983so when the installation is done, i am not able to boot into the server14:43
ikoniaGuest87983: probably because it's fake raid14:43
ikoniathe fake raid needs the OS in place to assemble the disk14:44
Guest87983ikonia: I did not enable the RAID option in the bios and am trying to install using the software raid option available in the ubuntu server installation14:45
ikoniaGuest87983: right so what's the problem ?14:45
Guest87983When I try to set the partition to bootable the flag does not change to bootable and hence I am not able to boot after the installation is complete.14:46
nibbler_Guest87983: just go to a console and use fdisk to set the flat14:51
nibbler_flag14:51
Guest87983nibbler_: When I restart the server after the installation, the server would not just boot into the OS, I would is acting as if nothing was installed.14:52
Guest87983basically it is not able to find the boot partition or the mbr14:53
nibbler_Guest87983: you made that perfectly clear. i failed doing so it seems. while in installation, or after booting some rescue system, flag the partitions of the disks (not the raid) as bootable14:54
yolandahi, i'm having this problem with keystone: keystone Authorization Failed: No connection adapters were found14:57
yolandaany idea about that?14:57
Guest87983nibbler_: I shall try that and get back if I have any problems15:00
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koolhead17hi zul15:24
zulkoolhead17: hi15:24
koolhead17zul: how have you been sir?15:25
zulkoolhead17: good you?15:25
jamespagehazmat: do you have time to help me debug that zookeeper test failure I mentioned last week?15:26
koolhead17zul: am good. kind of trying to dig bit inside the filter scheduler and docs corresponding to it15:27
zulkoolhead17: ok15:27
koolhead17zul: wassup with you? too much of packaging :)15:27
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zulkoolhead17: too much of everything15:28
koolhead17zul: ** BEER **15:28
jamespagekoolhead17: hey!15:28
koolhead17jamespage: i been lucky to understand bit about quantum finally :)15:29
jamespagekoolhead17: **\o/**15:29
jamespagekoolhead17: do you remember I was saying you could run maas virtually?15:30
koolhead17jamespage: yes. i have maas/juju for next month in my plate15:30
koolhead17jamespage: but i doubt you can run VLAN mode with it?15:30
koolhead17tunnel will work fine15:31
jamespagekoolhead17: actually that might be possible15:32
koolhead17jamespage: with some external SDN15:33
koolhead17plugin?15:33
jamespagekoolhead17: I've been using openvswitch on the virtual host hosting maas (if that makes any sense)15:33
jamespageand that can support VLAN etc.etc.15:33
jamespageso its possible15:33
jamespagekoolhead17: https://code.launchpad.net/~virtual-maasers/charms/precise/virtual-maas/trunk15:34
koolhead17jamespage: nice. now that means installing quantum is much much easier :D15:35
koolhead17jamespage: once Grizzly comes in how many days it will take us to update our Juju Repo? Would love to blog with all install steps once Grizzlly relases15:37
jamespagekoolhead17: charms are already being updated15:41
koolhead17awesome!!15:43
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hallynsarnold: jdstrand: thanks for the vde2 input.15:53
jdstrandnp (for my part). sarnold did all the heavy lifting15:54
Hexianyone know if this openssl vulnerability has or will be addressed for 12.04 LTS?  http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20130205.txt16:30
jdstrandHexi: yes, it is actively being worked on16:30
Hexijdstrand: great thanks!16:31
jdstrandeg: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2013/CVE-2013-0169.html16:31
uvirtbotjdstrand: ** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem.  When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2013-0169)16:31
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vila_utlemming: ping, hallyn told me to tell you my story,17:14
utlemmingvila_: uh oh....17:14
vila_I'm setting up a kvm from a cloud-image and it hangs at [     0.0000] Console [tty1] enabled until I 'virsh console <guest>' and hit return on my physical kbd17:15
vila_once booted if I remove ttyS0 from "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="console=tty1 console=ttyS0" it don't hang anymore at boot17:15
utlemmingvila_: where did you fetch the image from?17:15
vila_utlemming: http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/{vm.release}/current/17:16
vila_for raring17:16
vila_{vm.release}-server-cloudimg-{vm.cpu_model}-disk1.img17:16
vila_for raring and amd6417:16
utlemmingvila_: can you write up a bug report for that?17:17
vila_utlemming: sure17:17
vila_utlemming: against which project ?17:17
vila_utlemming: err, wait, I think there is one already, let me check17:18
vila_utlemming: ha no, I also hit bug #1103881 but that's different17:19
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1103881 in upstart "cloud-final is never executed if upstart is upgraded during initialization of the image " [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/110388117:19
Techdude1011blackberry + wpad - is it possible?17:20
vila_utlemming: so, which project ? qemu ?17:20
utlemmingvila_: ubuntu for now17:21
utlemmingvila_: we need to dig on where the bug is17:21
vila_utlemming: bug #112224517:33
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1122245 in ubuntu "booting from a cloud image hangs until virsh console is used" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/112224517:33
vila_utlemming: let me know if you need more info or help (this is part of a test setup I'm working so I have some automated tests that reproduce it (and are a pain so far as I couldn't find a way to automate that "return from the physical keyboard" part so far ;)17:34
smoserzul, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-keystoneclient/+bug/112214617:42
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1122146 in python-keystoneclient "python-keystoneclient conflicts with python-requests" [High,Confirmed]17:42
zulsmoser: fixed in bzr ill probably upload something today17:42
smoservila_, it would seem this is likely regressed from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-keystoneclient/+bug/112214617:44
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1122146 in python-keystoneclient "python-keystoneclient conflicts with python-requests" [High,Confirmed]17:44
smoserzul, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-keystoneclient/+bug/112214617:44
vila_smoser: wrong bug # ?17:44
vila_smoser: or just wrong people ? ;-D17:45
smoservila_, well, yrou bug is fallout of that change. i would suspect.17:45
NahitaHey guys17:45
vila_smoser: keystone involved in a bare cloud image ??17:46
smoservila_, unrelated.17:46
smosersorry.17:46
vila_smoser: pfew17:46
NahitaI was gone set up a IDS with pfsense and snort. Any recomendation on how much ram I would need on this machine? gone push 30MB/s17:46
smoserugh. villa, sorry... i meant to paste https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/1016695 to you.17:47
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1016695 in cloud-init "add console=tty1 to cloud-image kernel boot parameters" [Wishlist,Fix committed]17:47
smoservila_,17:47
smoserand python-keystone to ul17:47
smoserziul17:47
smoserwow17:47
smoseri cannot type17:47
vila_smoser: ha, better, indeed, I saw that one a couple of days ago but wasn't sure how they relate, thanks, will mention it in my bug17:47
vila_smoser: wow, you beat me to it ;)17:48
smoserwhere does virt-install come from ?17:48
smoserah. virtinst. i'd never seen that. i like the cmdline syntax.17:50
vila_smoser: sry, was afk, yeah virtinst17:57
chrish1good morning17:58
chrish1i have a virtual server with two defined nics17:58
chrish1nic1 is used for management network and for PXE booting17:59
chrish1nic2 is supposed to connect to the internet to provide packages from repos17:59
chrish1i need both interfaces configured during install, nic1 static, nic2 dhcp18:00
chrish1how can I make preseed configure both interfaces?18:00
genii-aroundchrish1: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1713845.html looks promising18:03
chrish1genii-around: I am going to try this, thanks!18:04
chrish1that doesnt really solve my problem though, as far as I understand it this is about which interface gets selected during preseed, not about configuring more than one interface18:08
paco1hello all!18:21
paco1i have a question: how to convert "cpu user time" to "real time"? thanks in advance!18:21
smoserpaco1, not really possible18:22
smoserwhere do you see "cpu user time" ?18:23
paco1for example18:23
paco1i use sa command18:23
sarnoldprobably as opposed to cpu system time..18:23
sarnoldor nice time18:24
paco1sa -u | grep paco | egrep "soffice.bin" > paco       3.02 cpu    49728k mem      0 io soffice.bin18:24
ztanepaco1: what do you mean by cpu user time, cpu user time is in cpuseconds18:25
ztane*i mean what do you mean by converting?18:26
ztane:D18:26
ztanecpu user time is exactly that, the real amount of time that one cpu has worked for the process during its lifetime18:26
paco1that's seems to be a strange time18:27
ztaneyou just do not make sense, how do you convert seconds to seconds18:30
sarnoldpaco1: what about those times don't make sense?18:31
zulsmoser/adam_g: im going to upload a new python-keystoneclient in the next couple of minutes to fix the requests stuff18:31
shaunoprobably best if you ask what you're actually trying to achieve.  cpu time is a red herring.  eg, "ps -eo pid,cmd,etime" will give you elapsed time (etime)18:31
sarnoldpaco1: did you expect openoffice to consume far more cpu? or far less?18:31
paco1no, i would like to know the time i use my programs18:32
paco1and what hour i open them and what hour i close them18:33
sarnoldaha! :)18:33
paco1;)18:33
paco1if you have a solution....18:34
jacobwhamster18:34
paco1its for that i searched with sa, acct and ac command18:35
jacobwhttp://projecthamster.wordpress.com/18:35
sarnoldpaco1: ps -e -o pid,start_time18:36
sarnoldpaco1: that of course only shows you the start time of currently executing programs18:37
shaunoif you're doing process accounting, the trick missing from your list is 'lastcomm'.  which will show you the last time a process was invoked, and how long it lasted18:37
sarnoldpaco1: if you ran a similar command every few minutes, you could build a datastructure that knows when programs were running18:37
sarnoldshauno: awesome. :)18:38
shaunoah, that uses cpu time too :/  I can only find etime for a running process.  awkward.18:39
sarnoldaww.18:41
paco1etime?18:41
ztanepaco1: if you are talking about desktop usage, there is a program already in ubuntu...18:41
ztanecan track your active window too18:41
ztanecant remember18:41
ztanewhich one though18:41
RoyKshauno: if it's about execution time, ps or top will help out18:41
shaunolastcomm --debug has it, the 5th value is elapsed in hundredths of a second.  but that seems more accidental than intuitive18:41
shaunops has it while the process is running, not afterwards18:41
RoyKwell, yeah18:42
shaunoif he wants a start time & a finish time, it has to be post-mortem18:42
RoyKuse "time somecmd"18:42
sarnoldRoyK: he wants the system to collect the times of day that programs are run18:42
RoyKoh18:43
RoyKis there something like process accounting in ubuntu (or on linux?)18:43
paco1sarnold: exactly18:43
sarnoldRoyK: there is, but it only knows about processes _after_ they die, and doesn't record the start time and stop time, iirc18:44
paco1ztane: if you remember the name.... ;)18:44
shaunoI think you're going the right direction with acct, it's just not a very intuitive tool18:46
sarnoldthe downside to acct is that it only knows about processes once they have died :)18:47
paco1shauno: "it's just not a very intuitive tool"....yes, i see it...  :/18:47
sarnoldyou just can't win. hehe.18:47
RoyKI guess process accounting and perhaps using ulimit for some users may be good?18:47
* RoyK tried to use ipf for firewalling on openindiana and found iptables *very* nice and intuitive in comparison18:48
sarnoldRoyK: hehe, after my initial ipfwadm experience, I really _learned_ firewalling on ipf and pf. I never got the hang of iptables afterwards :(18:49
shaunolastcomm shows it in the debug record, so the info is there /somewhere/ .. http://paste.ubuntu.com/1637201/18:50
RoyKsarnold: hehe18:50
sarnoldshauno: nice :D18:51
shauno1000/1000 look like uid/guid, no idea what 3284 is, 17812 & 16334 look like the pid and the parent.  it's all there, just very terse18:53
RoyKshauno: what's happening? a lost process eating cpu?18:56
shaunopaco1's query, I'm just looking to see if gnu acct has the answers he seeks18:57
paco1shauno: thanks18:58
RoyKpaco1: what's happening? a lost process eating cpu?18:58
RoyKpaco1: sometimes a server is rooted and a rootkit is installed - it's not fun, but it happens...18:59
sarnoldRoyK: < paco1> no, i would like to know the time i use my programs < paco1> and what hour i open them and what hour i close them18:59
paco1RoyK: no no, all is good. it's just for me18:59
RoyKok19:00
paco1sarnold: yeah19:00
paco1RoyK: i'm looking for ac, sa and like shauno said lastcomm19:03
zulsmoser: looks like we need a newer boto http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1637239/19:04
zulyolanda: ping where is wsme again?19:09
zulyolanda: doh never mind19:09
paco1lastcomm read the /var/log/account/pacct file?19:15
param__Unable to connect internet by wifi in ubuntu server ?19:17
smoserzul, what is test_api.py ?19:22
zulsmoser:  tests the ec2 api19:22
param__Unable to connect internet by wifi in ubuntu server ?19:22
paco1i did a test with soffice > 2.44 secs??19:23
paco1with lastcomm command19:23
paco12.44 secs > how to read that?19:24
smoserzul, i dont think we need a new boto19:26
smoseri think that commit just sucked19:26
zulsmoser:  could be19:26
smoserhttps://review.openstack.org/#/c/19987/19:28
smoserthats what did it19:28
smoserspecifically https://review.openstack.org/#/c/19987/6/nova/tests/test_api.py19:28
smoserand it seems simply broken19:28
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paco1how can i interpret that result: 2.44 secs?19:31
sarnoldpaco1: that's probably the CPU time taken19:32
sweetteaanyone familiar with this kvm error kvm: 1824: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr: 0xc001000119:34
sweetteathe guests seem to be running fine19:35
yolandazul, do you still need me? sorry i disconnected for a while19:35
sweetteabut its still uneasy19:35
zulyolanda: nope19:35
paco1sarnold: ok19:35
sweetteaalso, anyone use(d) sys_basher to test computer stability ?19:39
tasslehoffI followed a howto and got Time Machine backups to my Ubuntu 12.04.1 server working (avahi + netatalk). Now "something" has happened so my mac can no longer see any afp-shares. I have no idea how to figure out where the problem lies. Anyone here that do?19:45
sarnoldtasslehoff: nothing beyond wondering if there are any informative error messages in logs on client or server :)19:48
tasslehoffsarnold: nay, all seems normal. but, I managed to connect from osx to afp://<server-ip>, so I suspect the issue is on the mac-side.19:52
sarnoldI'm actually a little stunned that apple still supports the afp-style networking.19:53
tasslehoffsarnold: I don't know much about it, but since Time Machine is so ... accesible I decided to try setting it up.19:54
tasslehoffBut, it won't take much trouble to make me use Crashplan or something else instead..19:55
sarnoldtasslehoff: well, they do different things :) crashplan for the fire, time machine for the dead hard drive.. hehe19:56
smoserzul, can you easily test http://paste.ubuntu.com/1637380/19:56
smoseri suspect that will fix it.19:56
zulsmoer: sure19:57
tasslehoffsarnold: yup, except I only use crashplan locally, since transatlantic transfer speeds are abysmal20:05
zapotahhi. is there a repo or such from which one could install the os from like in ie centos (http://mirror.academica.fi/CentOS/6.3/os/x86_64/)20:10
zapotahtried scouring the repo but didnt find it there, tried finding references from docs too20:10
tonyyarussozapotah: you mean you're just trying to do a netinstall?20:14
zapotahgot firmware that can boot http20:15
zapotahand i dont want to setup a local http boot server at this time20:15
zapotahwith centos its as easy as booting that dir from the firmware20:16
zapotahjust wondering if ubuntu repos or such have the same kind of thing somewhere20:18
jcastroutlemming: if you've got time, let's talk juju on the vagrant images20:20
jcastrozapotah: you're looking for the netboot directory? http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/20:22
jcastrosubstitute release or arch of course20:22
zulsmoser: nope it doesnt20:27
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smoserzul, it surely can't fail the same way.20:29
zapotahjcastro: that dir only contains the stuff to create your own boot server20:41
sarnoldzapotah: are you looking for the mini net-install disc?20:41
zapotahno a http bootable repo dir or such, which im beginning to think does not exist for ubuntu20:42
zapotahcentos has such a dir on their repo mirrors20:42
zapotahie: http://mirror.academica.fi/CentOS/6.3/os/x86_64/20:42
zapotahyou can boot an install straight from that20:42
sarnoldzapotah: oh, they run a tftp node for you or something?20:42
patdk-lapeasy, ipxe and netboot20:43
patdk-lapipxe can easily boot from http20:43
zapotahwhat patdk-lap said20:43
patdk-lapstill requires tftp or usb or something to load ipxe20:43
zapotahipxe is in the rom20:43
sarnoldpatdk-lap++ :D20:44
patdk-lapzapotah, not fun to do, but maybe doable :)20:44
zapotahi think ill just jumpstart a httpd on the workstation next to me and extract the netinstall iso there....20:44
zapotahkinda weird ubuntu doesnt have http boot on their repos, or im looking in the wrong place...20:46
jcastroI am pretty sure I have done this before20:46
jcastroI think we're in the wrong place20:46
zapotahwell im trying to find a ubuntu-server repo install dir so... :)20:47
zapotahi know very well how to make my own http boot server (theres not much to do there though...) but wondering if there was an option20:48
zapotahapparently such a convenient way to install does not exist for ubuntu... shame21:03
tyhickshallyn: Hey - Are there any known libvirt issues when upgrading from quantal to raring?21:11
tyhickshallyn: libvirt forgot about most (but not all) of my domains. The XML and images were still around so I was able to virsh define them again.21:12
tyhickshallyn: Additionally, I'm seeing some brokenness around the dnsmasq instances spawned by libvirt21:14
tyhickshallyn: I'm still debugging that, so I can't yet explain the problems very well21:14
hallyntyhicks: that should not have happened21:18
hallyntyhicks: is this fully uptodate raring?21:18
tyhickshallyn: yes, used update-manager to do the upgrade from quantal to raring last night21:18
hallynthere was a network-manager bug which caused virbr0 to not get an ip address, but that's different21:18
hallyntyhicks: please file bugs, afaik those are not known21:19
hallynzul: ^ ring a bell?21:19
esuaveanyone know how i can get crontab -e to execute a commit to svn on :wq?21:19
tyhickshallyn: ok21:19
zulhallyn: nope21:19
sweetteahere is a dumb question, how can i use apt-get to search for packages for me21:20
sweetteaon rhel21:20
sweetteaits yum list http*21:20
RoyKapt-cache search ...21:22
hallynzul: also bug 1121917 sounds like a fun libvirt-lxc one21:22
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1121917 in libvirt "guest removes interface from host bonding interface when "infenslave-2.6" is installed in the guest" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/112191721:22
sweetteawow how did I miss that on the man page21:23
sweetteaty21:23
hallynstgraber: ^ did you mean to still have that assigned to you as it pertains to ifenslave?  or did you want to punt that altogether?21:23
zulhallyn:  then dont do that :)21:23
sweetteaRoyK: is it me, or is that not on the man page21:24
RoyKsweettea: I don't think the apt-get manpage lists apt-cache other than under "SEE ALSO"21:24
RoyKno, it doesn't21:25
sweetteaInvalid operation search21:25
RoyKapt-cache, not apt-get21:25
sweetteaohh, my fault21:25
sweetteathank you21:25
RoyKnp21:26
hallynzul: dont' do which, use libvirt-lxc?21:26
stgraberhallyn: hmm, I should have unassigned when I moved it to libvirt21:26
zulhallyn:  kind of :)21:27
RoyKsweettea: to install apache, apt-get install apache221:27
hallynstgraber: ok, wasn't sure if you were goin gto keep looking21:27
hallynthx21:27
RoyKsweettea: perhaps some more if you want php and related libs21:27
stgraberhallyn: I'm pretty sure I'm not doing anything obviously wrong in ifenslave-2.6 and in theory a container shouldn't be able to access the list of bond interfaces nor mess with its members. One case where that'd happen is if sysfs is mounted before the change of netns but we'd have seen other bugs if that was the case21:29
hallynstgraber: yeah i have no idea21:29
hallynwill have to look later - i'd believe they're doing some new in libvirt21:29
hallynnew being a codeword21:29
stgraber#define new WRONG21:30
hallyni didn't say THAT21:30
ffunengahello, can somebody help me? http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/64468/how-do-i-install-libgtk-3-dev-in-elementaryos21:50
sarnoldffunenga: try "apt-cache policy libgtk-3-dev21:52
sarnoldffunenga: .. and the same command for the other packages mentioned there21:53
sarnoldffunenga: perhaps you'll be able to spot something with the output that helps you solve the situation21:53
ffunengasarnold, ok! I'll try it now21:53
sweetteaRoyK: thanks, I was more wondering on what I do when I forget the package name22:05
RoyKsweettea: the search thing in yum sucks rather badly - apt-cache takes regex and works far better22:07
RoyKand faster22:07
RoyKusing a local index instead of updating from the net on every search22:07
sweettealike eix on gentoo22:07
sweetteaunderstood22:07
sweetteaty22:07
sweetteaim migrating off rhel and its a learning process22:08
RoyKI know22:08
RoyKI've been forced to use more rhel/centos lately, and it's a learning process that too22:08
ffunengasarnold, this is what I get22:16
ffunengahttps://gist.github.com/ffunenga/475811622:16
ffunengawhat does the code "500" means?22:16
sarnoldffunenga: are you missing a 'precise-updates' line in your /etc/apt/sources.list file?22:22
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ffunengasarnold, "cat /etc/apt/sources.list | grep precise-updates" does not return anything22:24
sarnoldffunenga: take a look at the "Repositories" section here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/FAQ#Repositories22:27
sarnoldffunenga: you'll probably want to add -updates or -security or both to your apt sources.list -- and you'll want to make sure that you pick the ones that match whichever componenents you want (main, restricted, universe, multiverse) ...22:28
sarnoldffunenga: .. (there may be better descriptions of the pockets and components -- you certainly don't need to understand everything in that section!)22:29
paco1ztane: If one day you find the name of the soft (like you said: "if you are talking about desktop usage, there is a program already in ubuntu..."), advise me, please. thank you very much! ;)22:31
paco1....and thank you all for your help :D22:31
sarnoldpaco1: bye :)22:31
paco1sarnold: not yet for me ;)22:32
paco1Just to thank you for your help22:32
sarnoldpaco1: oh! okay :) hehe22:33
ffunengasarnold, omg! lol I had only security updates enabled...22:37
sarnoldffunenga: woo :)22:38
ffunengaI've enabled precise-updates, and now its finally working! lol I am noob, no doubt about it.22:39
sarnoldffunenga: excellent :)22:39
paco1sarnold: what do you think about dump-acct?22:58
paco1dump-acct /var/log/account/pacct | awk -F'|' '{ print $1 $2 $3 $4 "|" $5 "|" $6 "|" $7 "|" $8 "|" $9 "|" $10 "|" $11 "|" $12 "|" $13}' | egrep "firefox|soffice"23:00
paco1arrff....give me tambien cpu time.... :/23:01
sarnoldpaco1: try this: dump-acct /var/log/account/pacct | awk -F'|' '{print $1 $11 "\t" $5/100 " seconds"}'23:03
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sweetteahow does one save the current iptables rules so they will work upon reboot?23:11
paco1sarnold: $5 > it's the "cpu time" you divide?23:11
sarnoldpaco1: I dont think it is CPU time, but elapsed time23:20
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sarnoldpaco1: or, at least, shauno pointed it out as execution time, and a "sleep 5" shows "500" there...23:20
shaunoand if sleep(1) is using cpu time, we have bigger issues23:21
paco1shauno: yep23:30
sarnoldshauno: hehe, yeah :D23:35
paco1man dump-aact > --ahz  Use specified units of time to display data from other kernel versions and architectures.23:43
paco1i don't understand that option....23:43
sarnoldpaco1: the acct files record time in units of hz23:44
sarnoldpaco1: some machines had 100 hz (ticks per second)23:44
sarnoldpaco1: some had 60, some had 200, some had 256, some had 1000 ...23:44
paco1ok! thanks!23:45
sarnoldpaco1: so if you were reading an acct file on a different machine than the one that generated it, you might need to tell the tools what Hz had been in use on that system (yes, really!)23:45
paco1ok!23:50
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