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RelenScotia | Hey everyone | 06:25 |
RelenScotia | so if I want to create a ubuntu server 12.04 LTS on OSX for a server | 06:26 |
RelenScotia | I should use the OSX tut for creating a bootable flash drive? | 06:27 |
railsraider | hi, i get this error: modprobe: FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.32-311-ec2/modules.dep: No such file or directory | 07:19 |
railsraider | can it be fixed? or do i have to bring up a new server | 07:19 |
chmac | How do I enable apache / mysql to start on boot? | 07:29 |
chmac | I thought they did, but apparently they don't, arg! | 07:29 |
aguuu | Would anybody recommend a linux distro for amazon cloud services? I am a beginner to linux servers. I just want to install apache, php, maybe node.js and python, etc. Run my own DNS server. | 07:51 |
aguuu | Do you know how to use the free tier storage when creating a compute unit at amazon cloud? | 07:55 |
chmac | aguuu: You're on the ubuntu-server channel right? | 07:55 |
chmac | aguuu: ubuntu-server is a fine choice if you're looking for a generic server... | 07:56 |
chmac | Otherwise amazon spin their own distro I think, but I've always used ubuntu on ec2 | 07:56 |
aguuu | yes i am | 07:56 |
aguuu | but i'm a little scared of not having the UI. is it easy to install? | 07:56 |
chmac | aguuu: Amazon will do all the installing for you, all you need to do is log in. | 07:56 |
aguuu | yes but then i have to install apache, php, etc etc | 07:57 |
chmac | You'll be able to log in over ssh and then you'll need to install services / etc with commands like `sudo apt-get install mysql-server` | 07:57 |
aguuu | hmm | 07:58 |
aguuu | is it easy enough to install X and VNC, etc? or should i start with ubuntu desktop instead? | 07:58 |
chmac | aguuu: Unless you have a burning need to get this up and running immediately with the least possible hassle, I'd suggest you buckle up and get ready to learn how to use the console... | 08:00 |
chmac | aguuu: The basic steps of installing are pretty simple, linode has some great howtos, so did the one that was acquired by rackspace | 08:00 |
aguuu | yes. that's what i plan to do | 08:01 |
aguuu | but just in case i struggle too much. is it easy enough to install all the desktop stuff? | 08:01 |
chmac | I don't know, I don't have any experience with running desktops on servers. | 08:01 |
chmac | aguuu: I'd guess it'll be easier to fix the issue with the terminal than to install a desktop | 08:02 |
aguuu | lol | 08:02 |
chmac | Whatever work is involved in installing the desktop is presumably equally or more complicated as installing whatever server tools you want... | 08:02 |
chmac | aguuu: slicehost, they had some great articles, if they're still online | 08:02 |
chmac | Otherwise linode still does | 08:02 |
aguuu | should i use ubuntu server 12.10 or 12.04 LTE ? | 08:03 |
cfhowlett | !LTS|aguuu, | 08:04 |
ubottu | aguuu,: LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; with the exception of 12.04 (Precise Pangolin), which will be supported for 5 years on the desktop. The current LTS version of Ubuntu is !Precise (Precise Pangolin 12.04) | 08:04 |
aguuu | so. don't the updates for 12.04 make it exactly like 12.10? so why would one be supported and not the other? | 08:05 |
aguuu | if i do update the 12.04, will it become 12.10 ? | 08:05 |
cfhowlett | aguuu, 12.04 is 12.04. You can update 12.04 to future point releases of 12.04 e.g. 12.04.1. A distro release is required to upgrade to 12.10 .... | 08:07 |
aguuu | ohh ok. | 08:07 |
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chmac | Just upgraded mysql-server and now I'm getting a ton of weird errors and mysql is not running properly. | 08:43 |
chmac | Anyone experienced the same thing when upgrading to the latest release on precise? | 08:44 |
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zetheroo | trying to install ubuntu server 12.04 here and it's failing at Select and Install Software | 10:42 |
zetheroo | it gets to trying to load tasksel and then fails | 10:42 |
rbasak | !details | zetheroo | 10:49 |
ubottu | zetheroo: Please give us full details. For example: "I have a problem with ..., I'm running Ubuntu version .... When I try to do ..., I get the following output: ..., but I expected it to do ..." | 10:49 |
zetheroo | not sure what other info you need!? hardware? ... partitioning setup? | 10:50 |
rbasak | Please elaborate on "fails". The way in which it fails is crucially important to understanding your problem. | 10:50 |
zetheroo | gives a message saying something about going back to the install menu and trying again ... | 10:51 |
zetheroo | I have tried this with no success | 10:51 |
zetheroo | keeps failing at the same place | 10:51 |
rbasak | Please post the *exact* message. And now that I know you're getting back to the install menu, I know that I can ask you go select the "Save debug logs" option from the install menu you've been taken back to so you can post that as well. | 10:52 |
rbasak | Then somebody may be able to help. | 10:52 |
ogra_ | also file a bug and attach the logs there | 10:52 |
zetheroo | I won't be able to post much since I will have to retype whatever I post :P | 10:53 |
ogra_ | ? | 10:53 |
ogra_ | do what rbasak said above ... save the logs somewhere, attach them to a bug | 10:54 |
zetheroo | Installation step failed! An installation step failed. You can try to run the failing item again from the menu, or skip it and choose something else. The failing step is: Select and install software. | 10:55 |
zetheroo | that is the full message | 10:55 |
zetheroo | what happens if I skip it? | 10:55 |
ogra_ | your install will be incomplete | 10:56 |
ogra_ | (and probably fail again in later steps | 10:56 |
ogra_ | ) | 10:56 |
rbasak | OK, so go to "Save debug logs" in the menu, and post those somewhere. | 10:56 |
ogra_ | file a bug. attach the logs so someone can look at them | 10:56 |
ogra_ | from the error text exposed in the UI its hard to judge what the actual error is | 10:57 |
hatake | what answer this What is the third word in the following list? elm odd not fruit drift snow heavy mindful | 11:14 |
hatake | ? | 11:14 |
zetheroo | I burnt another copy to CD and its working now :) | 11:18 |
ogra_ | great | 11:19 |
Skaag | any way to reboot a server by simulating a reset button? | 12:20 |
jpds | Skaag: Like, REISUB? | 12:20 |
Skaag | I don't know what that is | 12:21 |
Skaag | I have a machine that doesn't respond to 'reboot' and I want to force reboot it | 12:22 |
RoyK | Skaag: press alt+sysrq and typs "S U B" | 12:23 |
RoyK | s/typs/type/ | 12:23 |
Skaag | I connected via ssh | 12:23 |
Skaag | I'm | 12:24 |
RoyK | echo s > /proc/sysrq-trigger | 12:24 |
RoyK | will sync, then u will remount all fs read-only | 12:24 |
RoyK | then b will boot | 12:24 |
Skaag | thanks, trying | 12:25 |
Skaag | here goes nothing... | 12:26 |
* Skaag is crossing his fingers | 12:26 | |
Skaag | the b caused the machine to immediately stop responding | 12:27 |
Skaag | hoping it is rebooting now :) | 12:27 |
Skaag | this is very good to know, I will make a note of that, and read more about /proc/sysrq-trigger | 12:27 |
Skaag | server is back online | 12:29 |
Skaag | RoyK: good stuff, thanks mate! : | 12:29 |
Skaag | :-) | 12:29 |
Skaag | if a filesystem is mounted, but read only, is fsck still not advised? | 12:30 |
Skaag | its warning is quite scary to say the least | 12:31 |
RoyK | Skaag: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key summarizes it | 12:31 |
Skaag | thanks! | 12:31 |
RoyK | Skaag: you can fsck a filesystem mounted read only | 12:31 |
RoyK | just don't do it if it's mounted rw | 12:31 |
jpds | Skaag: Like I said: REISUB. :) | 12:31 |
zetheroo | I would like to be able to do ssh root@machine ... but it says Permission denied, please try again | 12:34 |
zetheroo | I am used to doing this command on debian systems ... but it does not seem to work in ubuntu .. | 12:34 |
zetheroo | is it possible to get this working? | 12:35 |
RoyK | zetheroo: have you set a root password? | 12:35 |
RoyK | zetheroo: most people use sudo these days... | 12:35 |
ogra_ | zetheroo, the root account is locked by dfault in all ubuntu installs | 12:35 |
zetheroo | RoyK: ah, no I did not | 12:35 |
ogra_ | so you need to set a password or copy a proper key in place | 12:36 |
zetheroo | ok | 12:36 |
* ogra_ would recommend the use of sudo though | 12:36 | |
RoyK | ogra_: password auth works too | 12:36 |
* RoyK too | 12:36 | |
ogra_ | especially on servers | 12:36 |
ogra_ | RoyK, if you have a password ;) | 12:36 |
RoyK | indeed | 12:36 |
Skaag | can I go to single user mode via ssh? | 12:36 |
zetheroo | but there is an issue with not being able to ssh as root | 12:36 |
ogra_ | Skaag, man telinit | 12:37 |
RoyK | Skaag: it may take down the network... | 12:38 |
ogra_ | yeah, very likely | 12:38 |
alimj | Zetheroo: First enable root user, then check /etc/ssh/sshd_config and assure that it is allowed :PermitRootLogin yes | 12:38 |
zetheroo | if I ssh as the user and run virt-manager it will not connect to libvirt - as it needs root perms ... so I then do 'sudo su' which takes me to user root ... then I can't open virt-manager because X is running under the other user that I ssh'ed into the machine with | 12:38 |
ogra_ | zetheroo, ugh, just use sudo as prefix of the command you want executed as root | 12:39 |
ogra_ | no need for sudo su | 12:39 |
ogra_ | and if you want to use X apps like that, prefix the sudo commend with DISPLAY=:0 | 12:39 |
alimj | zetheroo: If you should run lot's of commands as root, try sudo -i | 12:39 |
ogra_ | *command | 12:39 |
zetheroo | ogra_: ok, that worked ... dunno why I did not think of that :P thanks | 12:40 |
zetheroo | alimj: what does sudo -i do? | 12:40 |
ogra_ | surely safer than setting a root pw ... which opens an additional attack vector :) | 12:40 |
Kimmono | exit | 12:40 |
ogra_ | zetheroo, man sudo ;) | 12:40 |
alimj | zetheroo: It will change to root until you exit | 12:40 |
ogra_ | its a good manpage to know anyway | 12:41 |
zetheroo | alimj: ok thanks | 12:41 |
alimj | Anytime | 12:41 |
ogra_ | "The -i (simulate initial login) option runs the shell specified by the password database entry of the target user as a login shell." | 12:42 |
ogra_ | the -s option is also an intresting one | 12:42 |
zetheroo | how do I find out things like the version of qemu and libvirt running on my system? I tried 'dpkg -s qemu-common' but that does not give me the info I am looking for | 12:45 |
ogra_ | dpkg -l | 12:45 |
zetheroo | that outputs : ii qemu-common 1.0+noroms-0ubunt qemu common functionality (bios, documentati ..... | 12:46 |
zetheroo | I see a package version .... but what version of Qemu is that? | 12:47 |
alimj | zetheroo: man dpkg. You can change the output of dpkg to include what you want | 12:47 |
ogra_ | i dont think -common is so intresting seem what other qemu packages you have | 12:49 |
Skaag | I hate how long it takes to fsck a 1.5tb drive | 12:49 |
alimj | zethero: or use dpkg-query | 12:49 |
ogra_ | COLUMNS=300 dpkg -l | grep qemu | 12:49 |
ogra_ | (that will also widen the fields to see the full version string) | 12:49 |
ogra_ | there should be something like qemu-system or qemu-kvm in the output | 12:50 |
ogra_ | which will have the upstream version beofr the -XubuntuX part | 12:50 |
Skaag | is it possible to convert ext2 to ext3 or ext4? | 12:54 |
ogra_ | ext2 and 3 only differ through the added journal in ext3 ... so yes, that one is easy | 12:55 |
ogra_ | ext3 to ext4 is technically possible but a lot slower than a freshly formatted ext4 afaik | 12:55 |
Skaag | I'm wondering if this patch made it to production fsck: http://lwn.net/Articles/264970/ | 12:56 |
Skaag | if ext3 fsck is indeed much faster, it's a good reason for me to convert an ext2 to ext3 | 12:56 |
Skaag | especially for large drives where fsck.ext2 is painfully slow | 12:56 |
ogra_ | who would use non journalled filesystems on a server anyway ? | 12:57 |
Skaag | it has some benefits, speed wise | 12:57 |
Skaag | (for certain scenarios) | 12:57 |
zetheroo | tried a number of commands and cannot see the actual version of Qemu running? | 12:57 |
ogra_ | but you risk your data if there is a power outage | 12:57 |
Skaag | right | 12:57 |
ogra_ | zetheroo, what did the command i gave you above output ? | 12:58 |
zetheroo | dpkg -l ... that? | 12:59 |
zetheroo | or COLUMNS=300 dpkg -l | grep qemu ? | 13:00 |
ogra_ | right, the latter one | 13:00 |
alimj | zethero: Did you try dpkg-query? | 13:00 |
ogra_ | you should have gotten a list of packages with their versions | 13:00 |
ogra_ | the part before the first - is the upstream version | 13:00 |
ogra_ | beyond that qemu has a -version switch to check it | 13:01 |
zetheroo | yes, but the version info is that of the Ubuntu package ... not of Qemu itself ... no? | 13:01 |
ogra_ | ubuntu versions are the part after the - | 13:01 |
vila | utlemming: ping | 13:02 |
zetheroo | ii qemu-common 1.0+noroms-0ubuntu14.7 | 13:02 |
zetheroo | so this means it's using qemu 1.0 ? | 13:02 |
ogra_ | package versioning is usually $upstream-$debianrevision"ubuntu"$ubuntuversion | 13:02 |
zetheroo | that is ancient | 13:02 |
ogra_ | it likely comes from the qemu-kvm package which was only recently merghed into mainline afaik | 13:03 |
zetheroo | I was sure that Ubuntu was using qemu 1.2.x already | 13:04 |
ogra_ | upstream would be 1.0+noroms ... debian version is 0 (which means the package isnt in debian) and ubuntu version is upload 14 security or SRU version 7 | 13:04 |
ogra_ | ogra@chromebook:~/packages/ubuntu-defaults-nexus7-0.52$ apt-cache show qemu|grep Version | 13:07 |
ogra_ | Version: 1.3.0+dfsg-5expubuntu1 | 13:07 |
ogra_ | thats in raring btw | 13:07 |
zetheroo | I don't know where online I saw it ... but Ubuntu had qemu 1.2.x in there somewhere | 13:12 |
Skaag | ok, I like how simple it is to switch from ext2 <--> ext3 in both directions. very convenient. | 13:15 |
ogra_ | qemu != qemu-kvm | 13:15 |
zetheroo | this is not good at all | 13:16 |
ogra_ | ? | 13:17 |
ogra_ | what is not good ? | 13:17 |
ogra_ | teht the fork of qemu doesnt use identical versioning ? | 13:17 |
zetheroo | that Ubuntu uses such old versions of this stuff | 13:17 |
ogra_ | qemu-kvm is way newer than qemu was at that time | 13:17 |
ogra_ | it has recently been merged back into the qemu tree though | 13:18 |
ogra_ | so in raring you will have no qemu-kvm ... in all former release there was qemu-kvm which had way newer code on x86 than qemu had | 13:19 |
zetheroo | I just don't know which version of Qemu is actually running here .. and if it's version 1.0 then that is terrible | 13:19 |
ogra_ | you run version 1.0 of qemu-kvm | 13:20 |
zetheroo | we were hoping that Ubuntu was using slightly newer stuff than Debian ... but this seems to not be the case | 13:20 |
ogra_ | qemu-kvm is several versions advanced of everything debian has for the same release cycle | 13:20 |
zetheroo | yes, and I have the feeling that that does not mean I am running 1.0 of Qemu ... but how does one find out what version of Qemu is running in qemu-kvm ? | 13:20 |
ogra_ | dunno, read the changelogs perhaps | 13:21 |
ogra_ | or upgrade to the developmebnt release where both packages were merged again | 13:21 |
nocturn | Hi all, I have a LVM group with a PV on iscsi that is gone | 13:27 |
nocturn | now, I get /dev/dm-5: read failed after 0 of 4096 at 0: Input/output error on all LVM commands | 13:27 |
nocturn | how can I fix this? | 13:27 |
nocturn | will the server survive a reboot? | 13:27 |
nocturn | I fixed it with dmsetup | 13:43 |
nocturn | dmsetup remove <stale volume> | 13:43 |
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zetheroo | is there any way I can install Qemu 1.2.0 from the quantal repos onto a precise machine? | 13:46 |
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zul | yolanda2: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/nova/nova-asn1/+merge/147932 | 14:20 |
yolanda2 | zul, ok | 14:20 |
yolanda2 | zul, done | 14:25 |
Sendoushi | hey guys. how can i set a static ip? | 14:30 |
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greppy | Sendoushi: ask your ISP. | 14:53 |
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zul | yolanda2: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/keystone/keystone-fix/+merge/147952 | 15:04 |
zetheroo | Ubuntu doesn't seem to like the init 6 command too much :P | 15:05 |
yolanda2 | zul, why is that change? | 15:06 |
zul | yolanda2: refreshes the config again | 15:06 |
yolanda2 | funny | 15:07 |
yolanda2 | ok, done | 15:07 |
marahin | Does Ubuntu have any built-in (OOTB) vnc server? | 15:12 |
zul | yolanda2: next https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/python-keystoneclient/requests-patch-drop/+merge/147955 | 15:14 |
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yolanda2 | done | 15:23 |
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pmatulis | does anyone want to help improve the server guide? i'm looking for helpers | 16:12 |
jamespage | pmatulis: yes | 16:14 |
jamespage | pmatulis: maybe mention it in aob in the server team meeting currently happending in #ubuntu-meeting? | 16:14 |
pmatulis | jamespage: alrighty | 16:19 |
hallyn | smoser: do you mind syncing spice 0.12.2-0nocelt2exp from debian experimental into raring? | 16:42 |
smoser | hallyn, i can do that for you i guess. | 16:42 |
zul | yolanda2: can you fix the quantum build please | 16:47 |
yolanda2 | zul, ok | 16:47 |
yolanda2 | will be nice to forget ceilometer for a while :) | 16:47 |
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coolball1 | hi | 17:29 |
coolball1 | just installed | 17:29 |
coolball1 | no gui | 17:29 |
coolball1 | what can I do? | 17:29 |
genii-around | Everything. | 17:37 |
ogra_ | coolball1, what do you want to do ? everything is possible :) | 17:38 |
genii-around | coolball1: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/index.html | 17:39 |
genii-around | Hopefully you had some task in mind for why you wanted a server, like making a webserver, or sharing files, or so on. It helps to first have a goal before deciding which next step to take. | 17:41 |
negronjl | jamespage, ping | 17:47 |
coolball1 | what if I want www.example.com to be a site on my server? | 17:51 |
coolball1 | apache, dns, and a visit to godaddy? | 17:52 |
genii-around | coolball1: Maybe also a static IP | 17:52 |
yolanda2 | i'm having a strange problem with quantum. It depends on python-cliff, which is added as dependency and installed. But some tests are failing with "No module named cliff" error | 17:52 |
yolanda2 | any idea? | 17:52 |
yolanda2 | zul ^ | 17:55 |
rbasak | yolanda2: if you run python from the command line, then does "import cliff" work? | 18:06 |
yolanda2 | rbasak, yes | 18:06 |
yolanda2 | it's failing on the tests: | 18:07 |
rbasak | In what environment is the test that is failing running in? | 18:07 |
rbasak | As in dep8, or out of the source tree, or something else? | 18:07 |
yolanda2 | http://paste.ubuntu.com/1640153/ | 18:07 |
yolanda2 | it's a run_tests.sh -N -P in the package build | 18:08 |
rbasak | Ah, OK. When you say it depends on python-cliff, did you mean build-depends? You'll need a build-depend if you're running the test suite from inside a package build and the test suite needs the cliff module | 18:08 |
rbasak | So it sounds like you need both a depend and a build-depend to me. | 18:09 |
coolball1 | I cannot get a static ip | 18:09 |
yolanda2 | let me check | 18:12 |
yolanda2 | rbasak, it's only adding that as a build-depends | 18:12 |
yolanda2 | so i should add a depends also? | 18:13 |
rbasak | yolanda2: if it's failing in the package build, a depends isn't relevant at that stage. | 18:13 |
yolanda2 | it fails on the build, yes, on the run tests, but the build-depends is there | 18:15 |
rbasak | yolanda2: at this point I'd use --purge=none --purge-deps=none --purge-session=none options to sbuild, and then examine the session after the failure using schroot -l --all to get the session identifier and then schroot -r -c <session_id> to see why the import is failing in the build environment | 18:16 |
rbasak | yolanda2: assuming I understand your problem correctly. | 18:17 |
yolanda2 | ok | 18:17 |
yolanda2 | rbasak, Bad purge mode 'none' at /usr/share/perl5/Sbuild/Conf.pm line 493. | 18:43 |
rbasak | yolanda2: sorry. It's "never". For all three. | 18:44 |
yolanda2 | oh, ok | 18:45 |
hallyn | smoser: saw the upload ack email - thanks! | 18:48 |
smoser | hallyn, i didn't upload. | 18:50 |
smoser | hm.. | 18:50 |
smoser | looks like kirkland got it for you. | 18:51 |
hallyn | wowzers | 18:55 |
hallyn | kirkland: thanks :) | 18:55 |
yolanda2 | rbasak, how can i check why that import is failing? | 18:58 |
rbasak | yolanda2: that's a bit hard for me to say from here. But I have one idea. Let me look it up. | 18:59 |
yolanda2 | mm, i'm on the session now | 19:01 |
yolanda2 | i see that python-cliff is installed | 19:01 |
yolanda2 | but then if i execute python, and import cliff, it fails | 19:01 |
yolanda2 | maybe is a problem with the package? | 19:02 |
rbasak | yolanda2: what I was thinking is more complicated than I remember | 19:04 |
rbasak | yolanda2: yeah it sounds like a problem with the package | 19:04 |
yolanda2 | module should be in /usr/share/pyshared, right? | 19:05 |
rbasak | Something like that. Python module locations always confuse me | 19:05 |
rbasak | Try: strace -eopen python -mcliff and see if you can spot any difference to running that outside the environment with python-cliff installed. It should at least narrow down the paths. | 19:06 |
rbasak | You might need to run schroot -u root -r -c <session_id> in order to get a root session in that environment to install strace | 19:06 |
yolanda2 | i'm on it | 19:06 |
jamespage | negronjl: pong | 19:08 |
yolanda2 | rbasak, i tested, but module is not where it should be | 19:11 |
rbasak | yolanda2: is this in raring? | 19:12 |
yolanda2 | rbasak, yes | 19:13 |
* rbasak takes a look | 19:13 | |
rbasak | yolanda2: I see the problem. "dpkg -L python-cliff" in a schroot with it installed shows that it's not actually installing anything useful at all | 19:16 |
rbasak | yolanda2: it does this if I apt-get install python-cliff on a raring instance too.= | 19:17 |
rbasak | yolanda2: looks like python-cliff is completely broken in raring. In what environment did you see it work? | 19:17 |
yolanda2 | let me retry, i think i did it on raring | 19:17 |
rbasak | yolanda2: looking at the changelog, zul upgraded a new python-cliff today, a few hours ago | 19:18 |
yolanda2 | mm, seems that | 19:19 |
yolanda2 | 0ubuntu2 works, but not 0ubuntu3 | 19:19 |
rbasak | zul: I think it's completely broken. It only installs stuff in /usr/share/doc/python-cliff | 19:19 |
rbasak | Sounds like we need a dep8 test for python-cliff :) | 19:20 |
yolanda2 | in sbuild i have Installed: 1.3-0ubuntu1 | 19:21 |
yolanda2 | that doesn't work | 19:21 |
yolanda2 | in the schroot where i tested it was 1.1.2-0ubuntu2 | 19:21 |
yolanda2 | and that works | 19:21 |
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MannerMan | Hello, I have some issues with Ubuntu 12.04 partitioning, Im using a 60gb SSD, and Ubuntu splits the disk really weird | 19:26 |
MannerMan | http://pastebin.com/3JWtqNC1 | 19:26 |
yolanda2 | zul, i send you the mp for quantum, it's pending on the cliff issue but the rest is working: https://code.launchpad.net/~yolanda.robla/quantum/grizzly/+merge/148032 | 19:26 |
MannerMan | /dev gets 16 gb etc | 19:26 |
zul | yolanda2: looking | 19:26 |
MannerMan | On my virtual Ubuntu installs these partitions are around 500mb | 19:27 |
sarnold | MannerMan: what are the chances that those are tmpfs and you've got 16 gigs ram? | 19:28 |
MannerMan | sarnold: I got 32 gb ram | 19:29 |
sarnold | MannerMan: ah, right, the default is _half_ the ram. sigh. :) | 19:29 |
MannerMan | sarnold: :) | 19:29 |
MannerMan | Okey that makes sense | 19:29 |
MannerMan | Wonder why i'm only getting 24gb on / | 19:29 |
MannerMan | ESXi have been installed to this disk before, however I wanted to try out KVM | 19:30 |
sarnold | MannerMan: did /home or swap get the other ~30 gigs? | 19:30 |
MannerMan | I dont think so, you have the entire df -h output @ pastebin link | 19:30 |
sarnold | hunh. | 19:31 |
MannerMan | http://pastebin.com/3JWtqNC1 | 19:31 |
sarnold | MannerMan: fdisk -l or cfdisk -l or whatever the newfangled way to see gpt partition layouts? | 19:31 |
MannerMan | sarnold: one sec | 19:32 |
MannerMan | sarnold: http://pastebin.com/2htN9T2U | 19:32 |
MannerMan | Something is messed up there | 19:33 |
sarnold | MannerMan: aha, that looks like 32 gigs of swap | 19:33 |
MannerMan | Nice :D | 19:33 |
sarnold | MannerMan: perhaps, in case, you wish to suspend-to-disk? :) | 19:33 |
MannerMan | I guess I need to do manual partitioning here | 19:33 |
rbasak | yolanda2, zul: python-cliff upstream have introduced a Makefile wrapper around setup.py that is confusing dh_auto_build | 19:33 |
MannerMan | I simply choosed to use the entire disk | 19:34 |
zul | rbasak: yeah i know...im fixing it now | 19:34 |
rbasak | zul: OK, I'll leave it to you then :) | 19:34 |
sarnold | MannerMan: yeah. that might not be an ideal use for this system :) | 19:35 |
MannerMan | sarnold: Indeed :) | 19:35 |
yolanda2 | zul, are you able to fix it? do you want me to take a look tomorrow? | 19:35 |
zul | yolanda2: yes im looking at it now | 19:36 |
MannerMan | Reinstalling with manual partitioning, gonna give it like 2gb swap | 19:36 |
yolanda2 | i need to leave for today, quite a long day | 19:36 |
yolanda2 | i leave you the quantum mp and i can merge that tomorrow | 19:37 |
yolanda2 | bye! | 19:37 |
zul | rbasak/yolanda: fix now | 19:44 |
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F3Speech | Need help installing a HP Laserjet 1200 via a usb to serial adaptor using ubuntu server cli and cups cli or web interface! Currently Ive had it print a test page but network users couldnt print so I tweaked and now I cant even see the printer. Could really use a hand to point the way... | 20:10 |
jcastro | utlemming: wanna talk vagrant/juju? | 20:13 |
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kirkland | hallyn: welcome ;-) | 20:51 |
belgianguy | so I was thinking of getting myself a VPS, but I need some sort of web-frontend for my client | 20:55 |
cliff__ | Can someone help me configure my ubuntu server's network configuration? I'm connected to a router that's not using NAT, and I'm lost | 20:55 |
belgianguy | is there such a thing in a PPA? like Plesk/CPanel etc | 20:55 |
iqualfragile1 | i just want to make shure i did not make any mistake early on: im trying to set up a bind9 dns, when using nslookup host.example.com it gets me the right ip-adress (192.168.9.1) but when i try nslookup 192.168.9.1 it just tells me host. not host.example.com. is that wrong? | 20:55 |
iqualfragile1 | ok, solved my problem on my own, thanks anyways | 21:08 |
Daviey | smoser: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1640714/ .. taken from the example.. if package_upgrade: true <- doesn't imply and _update, it will not do an upgrade as the apt listing is current.. right? | 21:19 |
smoser | i think upgrade might force update | 21:44 |
smoser | as it really should, Daviey | 21:44 |
RoyK | smoser: upgrade won't force update | 21:48 |
RoyK | update is another thing | 21:48 |
smoser | RoyK, the context was cloud-init | 21:49 |
smoser | where sanity was (i believe) ensured. | 21:49 |
RoyK | sanity is overrated | 21:50 |
smoser | upgrade without update is simply asking for failure to download packages removed from -updates (or developement cycle) | 21:50 |
smoser | (especially if this is an image that was made 6 months ago) | 21:50 |
belgianguy | anyone good experiences with web front-ends for Ubuntu Server? | 22:14 |
belgianguy | It's not for me, it's for a friend | 22:15 |
belgianguy | I myself am content with scp and Cacti | 22:15 |
belgianguy | eg Zpanel, anyone ever used that? | 22:26 |
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