[00:03] anyone? [00:12] <_KaszpiR_> change ownershit of the directory to that group [08:33] jamespage: morning! How important is bug 1132302 for us? drbd8 is in main. rls-r-incoming? [08:33] Launchpad bug 1132302 in drbd8 "drbd8-utils are not compatible with kernel 3.8" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1132302 [08:34] Debian is on 2:8.3.13-2. We could jump ahead if it's important I suppose? [09:11] rbasak, good morning! [09:11] rbasak, yes - I'll do the required now === negronjl` is now known as negronjl [09:25] rbasak, fancy doing the work on that? I'll sponsor it for you [09:33] jamespage: sure [09:37] rbasak, ta === sanderj_ is now known as Sander^work [10:08] jamespage: the upstream website doesn't refer to drbd 8.4, only 8.3. Although 8.4 sources are available. From the changelog, it looks like some kernel build fixes (for 3.7) were done in 8.3.15, and also in 8.4.3, and no mention of 3.8 in the 8.4 series changelog. Debian is on 8.3.13-2. So I think there's a good chance that updating to 8.3.15 will suffice, and then our delta against Debian will be smaller. If it works I can send that to Debian too. [10:08] So I want to aim for 8.3.15 only, not 8.4.3. How does this sound to you? [10:09] rbasak, my experience is that 3.7/3.8 are pretty closely aligned so thats probably OK [10:09] OK I'll see how it goes [10:09] rbasak, I'd probably stuff it somewhere and ask the bug reporter to try testing with your proposed package [10:09] Good idea, thanks [11:13] hello guys, I've a server that increases load every hour due processes remaining in D state.. someone else had the issue? [11:19] <[HUN]Bitvilag> hi everyone [11:20] <[HUN]Bitvilag> i have a question about ideal motherboard?! for ubuntu server [11:21] <[HUN]Bitvilag> is anyone here? [11:23] hi anyone here? [11:27] i have a question about intel q67 did anyone use that motherboard? [11:48] Bitvilag: what is you question [11:49] your* [11:57] heey [11:57] got answer on a dif channel [11:57] but thanks though [11:58] wasnt sure about intel q67 chipset [12:01] hey guys, is it safe to swapon -a && swapoff -a on a running production server? or is it better to make a scheduled reboot? [12:02] alechk02: is swap being used? [12:03] yup, ~170MB [12:03] alechk02: is ram being used in full? [12:03] nope, 40%: 800 out of 2000 [12:04] alechk02: I believe it's safe perhaps someone else can answer. I'm not sure if information stored in swap is moved to RAM on swapoff. I would assume this would be the default behavior. [12:10] mmm, can't find decent answer anywhere... [12:10] guess it'll be safer to wait until scheduled reboot [12:13] alechk02: Is there a reason you want to take swap down and then back up? [12:38] Hello [12:39] Hello all [12:44] how can I setup 12.04 LTS on pxe + cobbler such that the network booted installer doesn't ask me for CD-ROM during install. It gets all the files from network mirror/archive ? [12:45] I have it setup on pxe, but the installer complains about non-existence of cd-rom during install [13:06] jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/nova/nova-precise-g3/+merge/150317 === gary_poster|away is now known as gary_poster [13:19] Haris: no experince with cobbler, using this successfully: http://fai-project.org/ [13:30] anyone know if this site is running on a linux server? riskcouture.com [13:31] I would hope so. [13:32] or what CMS is running on? www.riskcouture.com [13:33] not really an Ubuntu question... [13:36] looks custom to me. [13:38] thats what i thought [13:38] jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/quantum/quantum-precise-g3/+merge/150325 [13:38] custom php job [13:38] yup [13:38] and british company and hosting === Haris_ is now known as Haris [14:01] Daviey: hey can you look at python-wsme please? [14:10] vezq: found part of the answer. No worries. Thank you! [14:17] When installing PHP on a 12.10 machine, is it PCRE compiled with unicode by default? [14:17] I'm getting this error: [14:17] Compilation failed: unknown property name after \P or \p [14:17] on preg_replace(). I assume it is due to lacking unicode support. Is there a way to check, or to install it properly with unicode support? [14:19] Hello all [14:19] where's the pxe/netboot kernel, initrd images for 12.04lts on the ISO ? [14:21] or where can I find them [14:21] are they in the mini iso ? [14:21] http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz [14:22] http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/ [14:22] is this 12.04lts 64 bit images that I need ? [14:23] wget -q -O ${BASEDIR}/netboot.tar.gz http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz [14:23] tar zxf netboot.tar.gz [14:23] That's what I do [14:23] To fix pxe === wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood === fehwalker is now known as dedalus === dedalus is now known as fehwalker === fehwalker is now known as dedalus [14:58] jamespage: http://people.canonical.com/~chucks/ca/ (precise-g3) [15:03] hallyn: Would like to know how the fix for bug 1130029 goes :) [15:03] Launchpad bug 1130029 in ubuntu-test-cases "testcase: test_lxc_api returns error in raring lxc server smoke tests" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1130029 [15:04] psivaa: i've sent another merge proposal last week. should be fixed [15:05] ok new install of ubuntu 8.04 server and running irssi....What to do next...Hmmm? [15:08] psivaa: oh, the other failure, that's lxc-execute on precise failing. i'd just comment that out, but as it'sa different bug i didn't want to pollute the openone [15:08] i'd like the first fix to be accepted separately, then i can propose a fix for the other - bc if the other ends up being easier to fix in lucid, then i want to uncomment the test case [15:09] in anyc ase this is low prio for me, so if it needs to be bumped up then let me know [15:11] hallyn: you see that libvirt 1.0.3 is getting cut? [15:12] psivaa: ideally i'd have about 2 hours to dedicate to properly fixing that so we don't have to comment out hte test case [15:12] zul: no [15:12] hallyn: ill have a look at it this week [15:15] zul, cinder and quantum both have typos in the changelog [15:16] jamespage: ergh...ill fix it gimme a sec [15:17] jamespage: *sigh* i shouldnt wirte changelogs before i had my morning beverage [15:21] zul, no [15:21] jamespage: fixed [15:21] infact I think I might ask Mrs zul to chain your office shut until that has happened! [15:21] jamespage: heh [15:24] psivaa: i will look at it this afternoon [15:27] Hello again [15:27] hallyn: ok, thanks for that. I understand that its a test code issue but since it is a smoke test failure, the visibility is high on that [15:28] psivaa: yes, but in the future please keep in mind what i said about differnet bugs for different failures [15:29] psivaa: that will make it easier to undo things [15:30] psivaa: (and especially merge proposals) [15:31] hallyn: ack, will do, and wont test it until the MP gets approved and merged :) [15:32] psivaa: my preference would be for the bug (which is about the lxc api test) to be called fixed, and the mp to be accepted :) The other failure you see I'm hoping to fixin the lp:~serge-hallyn/+junk/lxc-test tree [15:33] but whatever, off to finish qemu hopefully :) [15:34] hallyn: ack, will follow that flow in the future :) [15:41] zul, http://people.canonical.com/~jamespage/ca-updates/ for review [15:41] zul, just testing your packages now [15:42] jamespage: looks good to me [15:44] zul: sure (sorry missed the msg)) [15:44] Daviey: no worries [15:46] zul, cinder and glance: +1 [15:46] jamespage: and the rest? :) [15:46] zul, give my laptop a chance! [15:47] jamespage: noooo! :) [15:47] zul, horizon: +1 [15:56] zul, keystone +1 [15:59] zul: when i do http://people.canonical.com/~serge//kvm-p-to-r-script, apt-get install -f at the end gives me: [15:59] E: Internal Error, No file name for libssl1.0.0 [16:00] if i manually copy that file into /var/cache/apt/archives, it next complains about libblkid, and so on. [16:00] zul: do youmind taking a quick look and seeing if i'm diong something wrong with ftp-archive that would amke this happen? [16:00] zul, did you fixup https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/cinder/cinder-ftbfs-again/+merge/150239 [16:00] hallyn: you might want to look at reprepro [16:00] can't see it anywhere? [16:00] jamespage: not yet its on my todo list [16:01] zul, ack [16:02] looking [16:07] zul, nova +1 [16:08] jamespage: so we should be good yes/ [16:08] zul, almost [16:08] jamespage: ill wait then :) === tgm4883_ is now known as tgm4883 [16:23] zul, quantum +1 [16:24] jamespage: cool ill start uploading [16:32] hi folks! [16:34] Hi all, yesterday someone was telling me that referring to eth0:X was not the 'current way' of adding multiple IPs to your box. Could you please remind me the proper way of doing it now? [16:35] can anyone tell me which of the current dell rackservers are compatible with 12.0.4.2 LTS? [16:35] (e.g. R620, R720, etc. 12th gen). [16:35] i've looked at the ubuntu compat pages, but the models are out of date there.. [16:38] jamespage: uploaded [16:39] zul, ack [16:39] zul, looking at http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/cloud-archive/grizzly_versions.html [16:39] there are a few other packages in CA that are a bit out of date [16:39] any of them important and worth and upload? [16:39] jamespage: looking [16:40] davlaps: i have 12.04 running on R620s right now [16:40] jamespage: greenlet and cliff yes not sure about the others [16:40] zul, if you prepare the uploads I can ack [16:40] tedski: that is great! did you have to do anything special? i heard in september last year R720's were crashing.. [16:41] zul, what about swiftclient? [16:41] jamespage: sure [16:41] jamespage: ah yes swiftclient as well [16:41] zul: i get the same behavior with reprepro [16:41] hallyn: ill check this afternoon [16:41] zul: thanks. [16:42] davlaps: we had some specific bios settings [16:42] i can't tell ifi t's something due to doing dist-upgrade from precise to raring, or something in my packages [16:42] davlaps: i'm diggin up my notes... [16:42] standby and i'll share [16:42] tedski: that's awesome, thanks! [16:46] davlaps: the first batch of r620s we got didn't come with the bios in performance mode... but i see that's now in the updated bios releases [16:46] davlaps: that's all we had to do... without that, we had some system freezes [16:46] tedski: great. so just set "performance mode" in the bios.. [16:46] did you use raid at all on your hdd? [16:46] davlaps: yup.. bios -> system bios -> system settings [16:46] cool. [16:46] davlaps: we have the H310s and we're running hw raid on some, some are just passthrough [16:46] i need 2 TB of storage.. [16:47] ok. thanks! [16:48] the package srvadmin-storageservices will let you configure/monitor the raid [16:49] that works well with nagios' check_openmanage [16:51] davlaps: if you run into any troubles, feel free to ping me... i don't always watch this window, so privmsg might be best [16:52] jamespage: http://people.canonical.com/~chucks/ca/ [16:53] zul, looks like missing changelog history for python-cliff [16:54] jamespage: hold on [16:54] zul, ditto greenlet [16:55] zul, swiftclient looks OK [16:57] jamespage: try now [16:57] davlaps: i'm trying to figure out a way to manage the raid controller without having an os on the machine... [16:58] davlaps: of course everything dell has is windows-centric [16:58] can anyone help? , yesterday someone was telling me that referring to eth0:X was not the 'current way' of adding multiple IPs to your box. Could you please remind me the proper way of doing it now? [16:58] tedski: ok. thanks again for your help. much appreciated! [16:59] katronix: to the best of my knowledge, that's the way to do it [16:59] zul, OK - they look good now [16:59] cool thanks [17:00] zul, looks like its going to take a few hours to build - I'll sweep everything through tomorrow AM [17:00] jamespage: uploaded [17:00] jamespage: cool ill tweet it tomorrow then [17:03] Is the Gamin daemon included in 12.04 by default? [17:03] tedski, sorry which way? the eth0:X? [17:03] katronix: yes [17:13] I have a cluster of ubuntu 10.04 apache servers. They share config files via a read only NFS mount. I would like to upgrade apache, but apt complains. Unpacking replacement apache2.2-common ... dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/apache2.2-common_2.2.14-5ubuntu8.10_i386.deb (--unpack): unable to securely remove '/etc/apache2/sites-available.dpkg-new': Read-only file system. Is it possible to get around this error? can I tell apt to ign [17:16] tangomike: you were cut off at "apt to ign" [17:18] can I tell apt to ignore the configuration directory and only install the binaries? [17:43] jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/cinder/cinder-ftbfs-again/+merge/150384 === RoyK^_ is now known as RoyK [17:53] I turned on byobu via SSH and it looks all weird [17:55] Like this http://i.imgur.com/Cx6Qftl.png [17:56] Drag0nflamez: when things get that far wrong, it is often a mismatched TERM environment variable vs the terminal emulator you're actually using [17:56] sarnold, hmm. [17:56] echo $TERM gives me screen [17:57] not sure what SSH uses anyway [17:57] how about before you started screen? [17:57] ssh is just a transport. [17:57] true [17:58] it´s a fresh install, actually [17:58] so screen already loaded when it booted. [17:59] yolanda: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/python-novaclient/novaclient-2.11.1/+merge/150391 [17:59] ok [18:02] done [18:03] zul, i think we should be packaging python-ceilometerclient, don't you think? i'm using that for my openerp integration [18:03] yolanda: should already be in the archive ill update it today [18:03] oh great [18:08] I need to install ubuntu on 10 bare metal machines. RAID 10. Whats the easiest way to automate this? [18:08] mdadm raid [18:08] use a preseed file with partman-auto-raid stanzas [18:09] that will work, unless you require LUKS on top of raid10. [18:09] google for partman-auto-raid to find samples from the internet/guides/documentation/help/mailing-lists etc. [18:13] I have installed dnsmasq and added the pointers I want in /etc/hosts, however I have to type for example "http://www." (notice the dot) to go to the internal webserver, I want to be able to just type "http://www" and go to it, is it possible? [18:28] hey guys looking for some assistance with a Broadcom NetExtreme II issue [18:40] ah, fixed. [18:52] adam_g: http://people.canonical.com/~chucks/ca/ === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away === wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood [19:43] adam_g: ping === _KaszpiR__ is now known as _KaszpiR_ [20:22] zul: hey [20:22] adam_g: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/cinder/cinder-ftbfs-again/+merge/150384 [20:25] zul: k. lookin at the CA packages now [20:26] adam_g: no need jamespage did it this morning they got uploaded this morning [20:34] smoser: are we rolling raring? [20:34] rolling [20:34] ? [20:34] smoser: rolling release [20:34] as in ephemeral iamges ? [20:34] smoser: both [20:34] afaik there will be a 13.04 release. [20:35] smoser: ok.. so we will start doing rolling releases after that then [20:35] i dont actually know the official-ness of that [20:36] ok thanks :) [20:40] zul: about that cinder branch, what does the OLSO_PACKAGE_VERSION get used for? [20:41] adam_g: brb need to go pick up the little one and then ill answer your questsion [20:48] Hi - I'm running 12.04.1 w/plenty of hardware, and recently have begun getting *very* slow progress on "Reading package lists..." from apt-get update. I've checked my raid1 with mdadm, and found no errors. Any ideas as to what I should check next? [20:49] Mip5: strace the process and see what it's done? [20:50] thanks - I'm reading up on strace now - have never used it... [20:52] md0_raid1 is showing up in "top" and it is where my root is mounted. The load isn't typically high, but it's showing up consistently in the top 3 or 4 entries in "top" [20:56] adam_g: its a workaround for oslo bug in cinder thats not reporting the right version in the testsuite [21:13] psivaa: hi, i *think* i've gotten it to where it should run. Could you do another utah ubuntu-test-cases lxc run? [21:14] psivaa: (i've been testing by hand, want tomake sure nothing else goes wrongn for you) [22:48] psivaa: actually, i just realized the utah testcase copies some of the code instead of bzr checkout-ing it. setting up a new merge proposal [23:23] Hi who can I find out which charset was used for the name of a folder? [23:26] alllex: render the name in every charset in turn until you get one that looks right? [23:27] sarnold: exactly, but how can do this? [23:27] sarnold: exactly, but how can I do this? [23:30] alllex: maybe something like this (untested): for l in `locale -a` ; do LC_ALL=$l xterm -e "ls -l /path/to/directory ; sleep 2" ; done ... === Jever is now known as Jevermeister [23:50] hi all.. how would I set the current timezone without running dpkg-reconfigure tzdata? i ask because this command is interactive [23:52] azbyin: iirc, a new symlink, hardlink, or copy, from the zoneinfo you want into /etc/timezone [23:53] azbyin: see if dpkg-reconfigure -f readline tzdata might save you the hassle [23:53] right, and and do i need to restart a service (or similar) to update the current time [23:53] azbyin: ooooh. that's some mighty old neurons there. I _think_ most applications just get the new data automatically but a handful cache the old information... [23:54] sarnold, thanks for the info on symlink localtime, but your second method is interactive too! [23:54] azbyin: so it is really the interactive bit that bites, eh? :) [23:54] yes :) [23:54] azbyin: there's also a noninteractive frontend, but I don't know what it'd do :) haha [23:54] i want no frontend, heh