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phretorI'm using `logger -n 192.168.42.229 -P 55514 "TEST"` to send a test message to a remote logger; however, I see the message to /var/log/messages - indeed, tcpdump on each host shows nothing. I'm using rsyslog. Any hint on how could I debug this?00:33
phretorI tried to telnet to that host port 55514 and I can send stuff there00:34
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sarnoldphretor_: do you need -d to use udp instead?00:38
sarnoldphretor_: does netstat -lnp | grep rsyslog on the destination show it listening on all interfaces or the public interface?00:38
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zuladam_g:  alot of the other openstack packages already depend on oslo-config02:11
adam_gzul, right but the library changed its name from oslo-config to oslo.config02:15
zuladam_g: right i uploaded that this morning so its making its way through02:16
zuladam_g: anwyays im out of here02:17
adam_gzul: ok, pydist-overrides will need updating elsewhere. quantum is broken on the same thing but needed to get keystoneclient updated (its a BD)02:17
adam_gcya02:17
nibalizerI'm trying to make contributions ot the server guide, and getting no response in ubuntu-doc03:24
nibalizeranyone involved in that project in here?03:24
thekevI filed a launchpad security bug for a possible problem with official amazon AMIs.  I feel like that's the wrong group to look at it though.  Think there's a better place to report?03:53
thekev(where official is canonical's supported image)03:53
histoofficial supported image of what?03:53
thekevubuntu server 12.0403:54
histoubuntu.com03:55
histothekev: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server03:56
thekevuh, ok... ubuntu.com.  there's a lot of content there. :)  I found my way to launchpad bug tracker by way of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs03:56
thekevuh, I'm not looking for how to get it.03:56
thekevsome critical files fail debsums and there's a smell of evil03:57
thekevin the AMIs prepared by canonical03:57
histothekev: you can appport-bug packagename03:59
histoon a running system it will walk you through the process03:59
thekevit's not a package bug03:59
thekevand I'm not a noob04:00
histoI didn't say you were a noob. I'm just not understanding your questions then.04:02
thekevbad choice of words on my part.  stressful day.04:02
thekevI'm trying to be a bit vague because if it's what it could be, there's a big, big problem.04:03
ivoksadam_g: are you around maybe?04:03
thekevcanonical provides AMIs for Amazon AWS, officially built by them, and supported.  Debsums validates what the package says on disk is actually still the same.  There are some things which are not.  The contents of the package are correct, but the image canonical built is not.04:05
histothekev: Have you tried contacting canonical?04:06
ivoksthekev: what files are failing debsum?04:06
thekevthat is my question for the group.  how to contact proper group, or if a security bug on launchpad seems correct04:06
thekevivoks, I can share details in private.  PM ok?04:06
ivokssecurity bug is a way, you can make bug private and then it will be seen by security members04:07
thekevit is that way04:07
thekevmarked private security04:07
ivoksok04:07
ivoksthen it will be seen by security group only04:07
histothekev: now you are making sense.04:08
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histothekev: yes you did i the proper way. The only other option is to actually call canonical http://www.canonical.com/about-canonical/contact/our-offices04:09
thekevok04:09
ivoksmdeslaur: jdstrand ping04:10
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utlemmingthekey: can you grant me access to the bug. I spin those images.04:56
med_thekev ^04:56
med_(not thekey)04:56
thekevok04:58
thekevdone04:59
thekevI'm going to attach the offending binaries for analysis05:00
thekevthanks for the prompt attention.  hopefully this turns out to be benign.05:09
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ivoksthekev: and it is...05:16
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utlemmingthekey: I'm taking ownership of the bug and will solve it tomorrow05:36
utlemmingthekey: this is a live-build artifact, which is demonstrated in the code05:36
utlemmingthekey: and we have confirmed the sums match previous versions of the upstart package05:36
med_thekev,05:37
med_not thekey05:37
med_^05:37
utlemmingthekev: so its annoying, but not a serious issue. When this is solved, new cloud images for everyone. :)05:37
utlemmingthekev: ^^^05:37
med_good find.05:37
utlemming+1. This bug has existed since Oneiric.05:38
* utlemming goes to bed05:38
arrrghhhhey all.  if I start swapping, will the system remove that allocation or do I need to reboot/restart the process that started swapping?05:40
arrrghhhI'm trying to figure out why I'm swapping too, system says I have a lot of free RAM.05:40
ivoksswappines can be controled05:41
ivoksbut swapping by itself doesn't mean something bad is happening05:41
ivoksand it's a broad subject :)05:41
ivokseveryone has has their own oppinion on swapping :)05:42
ivoksopionon too05:43
thekevnobody but me runs debsums? :)05:49
thekevthanks.05:49
thekevodd it's exactly the same size, but that makes sense.  some old cruft from a bootstrap back in time.05:49
arrrghhhivoks, well I seem to have plenty of RAM05:53
arrrghhhsays 6gb free05:53
arrrghhhbut obviously with caching that's not exactly accurate05:53
arrrghhhwith caching I have 700mb free lol05:54
ivokslinux is pretty smart when it comes to memory usage05:55
ivoksdo you have memory to look at it or to use it?05:55
arrrghhhehm05:56
ivoksif your apps need 1GB of memory, why not use rest of it for filesystem cache05:56
arrrghhhobviously I don't mind Linux using 5gb of RAM for cache05:56
arrrghhhit knows what it is doing05:56
arrrghhhbut I'm just wondering why I also see almost a gig of swap usage05:56
arrrghhhas I know when it starts swapping (hard), things do not work so well05:56
arrrghhhit's not doing that now... but seeing that it used almost a gig of swap makes me wonder05:57
ivokseh05:57
ivoksso... swappines is a 'swap factor'05:57
ivoksit tells the system how to use swap05:57
arrrghhhyea, I do remember this value05:58
ivokswhile you have free memory, system will never get into 'swap death' state05:58
arrrghhhI haven't mucked with it yet ^^05:58
ivoksswappines in ubuntu is 60, iirc05:58
arrrghhhyea sounds right05:58
ivoksif you set it to 0, swap will be empty until it's really needed05:58
arrrghhhhm05:58
ivokssystem uses swap for data that hasn't been used, but might be used05:59
thekevdefault good for desktop, I tend to set my server boxen (that have swap) to 1005:59
ivokswhen it calculates that it's better to store some memory data to disk and rather put filesystem cache into the memory05:59
arrrghhhI noticed I have 12gb of swap on this box haha05:59
thekevFound it fixed issues back in my former life with a memory-piggy cluster application we wrote05:59
arrrghhhI think an old hard drive needs to get pulld from this rig tho06:00
thekevbut if my application is leaky, I prefer no swap.  just oom-kill it. :)06:00
arrrghhhanytime I see swap being used, makes me think that I don't have enough RAM haha06:00
ivoksthat would be the case if swappines is set to 006:01
arrrghhhoook, but the default 60 it will use some swap even if it doesn't absolutely need to06:01
ivoksright06:01
ivoksit will use swap when it decides that performance-wise, some disk data is better to be kept in memory, while some memory data is better to be kept on disk06:02
arrrghhhI was thinking about putting more RAM in this rig, but I don't think it really needs it06:02
ivoksi think tmpfs uses swap, but i haven't checked06:03
histoivoks: tmpfs doesn't use swap06:05
histoit uses ram06:05
ivoksright, it uses ram06:05
ivoksbut considering that some stuff never changes (there are files in the end), it might end up in swap06:06
arrrghhhok, just set it to 1006:06
arrrghhhvm.swappiness that is06:06
thekevwell, unless you do some crazysauce (guilty) like making 128GB swap and 128GB of tmpfs on a 32GB machine06:44
thekevmy use case made this actually good, but I don't recall if I changed swappiness06:44
arrrghhhheh06:45
arrrghhhI was thinking about getting more RAM to put some crap in a ramdisk06:45
thekevwe'd do some i/o intenstive stuff, then leave it in the tmpfs while the session was open - in 99% of the cases, we didn't need to swap it back in06:45
thekevramdisk good if you're being held back by io-wait, otherwise... meh, get an ssd :)06:46
arrrghhhhah.  just got one for the lappy06:47
ivoks10 years ago, when i was running a mosix cluster, i used swap for storing processes that were stopped during the day06:47
thekevmy crazy was in like.. 2009, so ssd wasn't really feasible then06:47
ivoksthen i had more swap space than memory on the main node06:47
thekevand then you installed RAM Doubler?06:49
ivoksnope06:49
ivoksit was a 60 node cluster06:49
thekevtrollin some old school, that's all06:49
ivoksit was a cluster only over night, during the day those were 60 workstations06:50
thekevah, clever06:50
arrrghhhtrollin for sure, RAM doubler lol06:50
ivoksso all processes running on those machines were brought back to main node, which was up all the time06:50
ivoksfirst the process was stopped and then pulled in, stored in swap06:50
thekevthe kind of thing page-in and page-out was meant for06:51
thekev"by day, a non-descript accounting firm. by night, a code br^W^@weather modeling machine"06:52
thekever s/^@/^W/06:52
arrrghhhwell, restarted some processes.  down to 97mb in swap...06:54
thekevone thing I learned the hard way... bytes in swap means nothing06:54
thekevcat /proc/meminfo - SwapCached (IIRC) are pages that have been brought back into main memory but not yet freed from swap.  in case they need to be paged out again, it avoids actual copying06:55
arrrghhhah well.  I should get to bed - thanks for the help guys, take it easy!06:58
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jamespagexnox, around yet?08:42
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Laneyhello09:54
Laneyis there some VCS for the openstack related packages or can I just upload them (oslo-config)09:54
Laney?09:54
Laneywell, I did it10:17
xnoxjamespage: I didn't notice embedded js engine =)10:27
jamespagexnox, lots of embedded stuff in mongodb - well less now (I fixed some of that last upload)10:28
jamespagexnox, I have sad broken arm tho10:28
xnoxjamespage: to sidetrack 7h of build time, the compiled tests maybe should be shipped in a deb, such that we can run them afterwards?!10:28
jamespagexnox, the tests are written in python so are easy to run10:29
jamespageand can be run from the source branch10:29
jamespagexnox, to execute the full test suite as part of the build (as we do on x86) I estimate 7 hours10:29
jamespagexnox, it takes about 5 just to build the code10:30
xnox=/ sad. Last time i was trying it, the armhf testsuite was segfaulting rather quckly with unalligned memory access.10:31
xnoxseems like the patch we had, bitrotted and is now incomplete.10:31
xnoxi should tinker with mongodb on a n7. adding a todo for myself.10:32
jamespagexnox, afaict the arm fixes for 2.0.x made it upstream10:36
jamespagexnox, however I needed a whole new set for 2.2.x10:36
jamespagexnox, as some bits of the codebase where strewn with x86 asm calls10:37
jamespagexnox, I picked an initial patch from the fedora-arm ML and then added use of gcc __sync primitives myself (if avaliable)10:37
jamespagexnox, but right now; mongod fails to startup correcty (spins in some of the __sync code)10:38
jamespageand the client throws a SIGBUS10:38
* xnox is sad.10:46
jamespagezul, when you start we need an update to pyparsing as well (but I suspect you already know that right :-))10:49
jamespagezul, and Laney fixed oslo-config for you as well :-)10:49
Davieyzul: can you land Laney's upload into bzr10:55
xnoxjamespage: i wish linaro maintains mongodb =)12:03
xnox(well the armhf / arm64 builds of it)12:03
koolhead17jamespage: smoser https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=91061912:11
uvirtbotkoolhead17: Error: Could not parse XML returned by bugzilla.redhat.com: HTTP Error 404: Not Found12:11
mdeslaurivoks: what's up?12:49
ivoksmdeslaur: it was https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1150737 but it got resolved12:49
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1150737 in live-build "live-build causes installation old /sbin/initctl and start-stop-daemon to be installed in Cloud Images" [Medium,Confirmed]12:49
mdeslaurivoks: ah, cool. thanks12:50
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dragoonisI just done apt-get remove mysql-server. and then apt-get install mysql-server13:15
dragoonisbut what's the default root pw?13:15
dragoonisall good i overwrote it anyway13:17
nordmI have setup OpenStack with the folsom basic install guide, but Im having problems with connecting to the VMs from external networks. I have traced the ping and it drops the reply from the VM on the br-tun bridge on the network node.13:21
nordmdue to an drop rule13:21
nordmAnyone have any ideas?13:21
nordmTo add, Im running 12.1013:22
sorennordm: Did you add a security group rule to allow ping?13:35
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nordmsoren: yes14:03
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nordmthe ping req is reaching the vm, ping reply exits the compute node, enters the physical interface of the network node, and drops at the br-tun14:05
nordmquestions is how should the flows look at the br-tun bridge?14:05
dragoonisGuys this is driving me nuts, every time i try to start mysql it starts but when I try to connect to it I get14:08
dragoonisERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)14:08
dragoonisI've googled loads and nothing i've tried has worked.14:09
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PeterGriffinHi all. I have ubuntu server 12.04 on RAID 1, but it can't find GRUB and keeps asking me for a system disk. I installed GRUb form live dvd few times but it doesn't work. HELP14:21
blazindropdragoonis, is mysql running and listening on that socket?14:33
blazindropdragoonis, what is the output of "ps auxw|grep mysql"14:34
dragoonisblazindrop: i had a few in memory but i killed them. I've tried a re-install of mysql-server package, but i'm now missing the "my.cnf" file and the ".sock" file14:35
dragoonisblazindrop: can you help me get these back so I can get back to where I was earlier when i posted my mg14:35
blazindropdragoonis, what version of ubuntu14:36
dragoonisblazindrop: i'm going to install from the source, from mysql's website14:36
dragoonisblazindrop: Description:Ubuntu 10.1014:36
blazindropdragoonis, I won't be able to help with a source build :( must you use ubuntu 10.10 vs. say 12.04 LTS?14:38
dragoonisblazindrop: okay let me get it up and running first, downloading the src14:39
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acalvoHello. I'm trying to set up an unattended installation, but after loading the preseed file (either by URL or by kernel parameter) it just boot and show the installation dialog. Anyone has worked with that in the past and has an example/tutorial? Thanks15:14
dragoonisblazindrop: hey you here?15:20
dragoonisapt-get install mysql-server does pretty much nothing now :S, it doesn't install a my.cnf file or the .sock file, and I can' run 'service mysql start'15:20
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james2013hello15:38
james2013i'm interested in learning more about web servers in general. I have setup a VM to use for testing stuff out. I followed a howtoforge guide on how to setup the server. But when I try to send emails both from in thunderbird or webmail the fail and don't display any real error msgs15:41
james2013where would be the logs so I can see what is going on ?15:41
arrrghhhwhat do you use for an mta?15:41
arrrghhhor whatever it's called.  the email server lol15:42
james2013are you asking if I use smtp, pop3, or imap ?15:42
james2013like I said i'm new to this15:43
arrrghhhno15:43
arrrghhhthe server15:43
arrrghhhI'm not an email guy sorry15:43
arrrghhhuhm, I can't think of the name of an mta jeebus15:43
arrrghhhlink me the guide15:43
james2013http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-ubuntu-12.04-lts-apache2-bind-dovecot-ispconfig-315:44
james2013i think it was dovecot15:44
arrrghhhyea dovecot15:44
arrrghhhdid you configure it?15:44
arrrghhhthere should be logs for it too15:44
james2013configured as the guide had examples then had to find another guide for the ispconfig setup15:45
arrrghhhwell you have to configure it for your site15:45
dragoonis$ start mysql15:46
dragoonisstart: Rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.27" (uid=1000 pid=16330 comm="start) interface="com.ubuntu.Upstart0_6.Job" member="Start" error name="(unset)" requested_reply=0 destination="com.ubuntu.Upstart" (uid=0 pid=1 comm="/sbin/init"))15:46
james2013i'm just not sure where the logs are at since total new. Yeah I did that in ispconfig you have to setup the main site, then the mail server details, then setup accounts15:46
dragooniscan someone tell me why mysql isn't starting ?15:46
Davieymdeslaur: wow, busy update to django!15:46
mdeslaurDaviey: yes :)15:46
arrrghhhdragoonis, why aren't you using sudo service mysqld start?15:49
dragoonisi am15:49
dragoonisit just hangs15:49
dragooniscan you help me figure out why ?15:50
arrrghhhhm15:50
arrrghhhI was just wondering why you were starting it like that15:50
arrrghhhI would guess you need to strace it15:50
arrrghhhas far as solving it, sorry that is a bit beyond my ability/time right now15:50
dragoonisok15:51
dragoonishow does one pass options to the 'service mysql start' job ?15:54
dragoonisI want to specify the location of the config file.15:54
dragoonisIt's not picking up /etc/my.cnf or /etc/mysql/my.cnf15:54
acalvodragoonis, even touch the init script or look in the default config file15:54
acalvohas anyone used preseeding before?15:54
dragoonisacalvo: it's getting locked into an infinite startup loop, this is what "service mysql start" produces while it's busy executing: https://gist.github.com/dragoonis/f3ec4308a9facde132ee15:57
dragoonisthis is the syslog output ^15:58
acalvoyour goal is to have a separate config file?16:00
dragoonisacalvo: my goal is just to have it boot, normally16:00
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acalvoif you made any change, try reverting them16:01
dragoonisthen i ran 'mysql' it would say couldn't connect to the sock path defined in /etc/mysql/debian.cnf, but I have a different pat in /etc/mysql/my.cnf that it's not even looking at16:01
acalvoperform a purge of the package and reinstall again16:01
dragoonisacalvo: done, and this is where we are.16:01
dragoonisacalvo: I can try again if you're up for helping me :-)16:04
acalvoI'm installing mysql myself16:05
acalvoare you on LTS?16:05
dragoonisacalvo: i don't think so, I'm on Ubuntu 10.1016:06
acalvowell, that's old16:06
dragoonisacalvo: i know, but ain't got the time to upgrade and reinstall  things16:07
acalvohowever, try to purge the package and remove any file it could have left16:07
dragoonisacalvo: apt-get --purge remove mysql-server ?16:07
acalvoyes16:08
acalvoand apt-get --purge autoremove16:08
dragoonisacalvo: done16:08
acalvodid it removed anything else?16:08
acalvois the directory /etc/mysql done?16:09
dragoonisacalvo: it's not took this long before to do the autoremove, lets wait :)16:09
acalvosorry, meant gone16:09
dragoonisRemoving libhtml-template-perl ...16:09
dragoonisRemoving mysql-server-5.1 ...16:09
dragoonishasn't done that before, perhaps it wasn't uninstalling properly before.. i'll let you know when autoremove is completed.16:09
acalvotake into account that it will remove anything related to mysql16:09
acalvook16:09
dragoonisacalvo: thanks16:09
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zuladam_g: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/keystone/keystone-cleanup/+merge/15221216:18
arrrghhh10.10... dragoonis why isn't it on LTS release?  It's server ed right?16:20
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acalvodragoonis, how did it go?16:29
dragoonisacalvo: i'm back16:29
dragoonisacalvo: it's done.16:41
dragoonisapt-get install mysql-server again ?16:41
acalvoyes16:43
dragoonisit's in progress16:44
acalvolet's see16:44
dragoonislooks like i didn't do --purge autoremove last time16:44
adam_gzul, http://people.canonical.com/~agandelman/folsom/python-django_1.4.1-2ubuntu0.3~cloud0/16:44
dragoonisso it wasn't actualy removing anything16:44
zuladam_g: +116:44
acalvodragoonis, that means it's working?16:48
dragoonisacalvo: it's at this right now "Setting up mysql-server-5.1 (5.1.61-0ubuntu0.10.10.1) ..."16:48
hdd1Hello, im currentrly using ubuntu-server 12.04 with kernel 3.5.0-generic into a msi 970g46 with a amd 8150 proc and 16Gb ram with a kvm. I installed the gnome-core so i can have gnome-classic (failsafe). It works fine. but if i enable the autologin option, x does not start. Also if i push x with startx, i et an error: xkbcomp report: warning type "ONE_LEVEL" has 1 leves, but RALT hast 2 symbols ignoring extra symbol, errors from16:51
hdd1any help to fix no x with autologin?16:52
dragoonisacalvo: it failed using the mysql-server install :(16:54
dosaboyDaviey: ping16:55
Davieydosaboy: hey, i see there are two nova proposed updates to precise?16:55
dosaboySRU? lemme get that page up16:55
Davieyyeah16:55
Davieydosaboy: who sponsored them?16:56
Davieythey've been sat in the queue for a while.. was about to take a look at it.16:56
dosaboyso I'm not sure why there are 2, they look like duplicates16:57
Davieyyeah, look sthere there was a typo on one of the changelogs16:57
Davieyadam_g / zul: How does this fit into your next openstack hunk sru?16:57
dosaboythey stem from an SRU that I had to redo a while back. zul and jstrandb reviewed them16:58
Davieydosaboy: can you tell me who sponsored it?  It's easier if you can tell me than checking the sig :)16:58
dosaboyDaviey: if you mean who accepted the merge it zul17:00
dosaboyhttps://code.launchpad.net/~hopem/nova/precise-updates-sru-lp1119248/+merge/14866317:00
* dosaboy is new to this process17:00
Davieydosaboy: Yeah, we are trying to improve it all.. And you contribution is appreciated, just a pain it's been blocked so long17:01
adam_gdosaboy, Daviey the two older SRu's in-queue (2012.1.3.XXX.2) would be superseded by the newest upstream stable snapshot (2012.1.4.XXX)17:01
acalvodragoonis, any output?17:02
zulDaviey:  if the next SRU hunk happens next week thats fine with me ;)17:02
dosaboyDaviey: so one question I have is that the SRU ticket/public bug (this is tied to a private UA issue) is still in the "In progress state". Does it need updating?17:02
dragoonisacalvo: meh, just more crazy infinite startup loops17:02
dosaboyhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nova/+bug/111924817:02
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1119248 in nova "[SRU] nova does not set container_format when snapshotting instance with ref image deleted" [Undecided,In progress]17:02
dragoonisacalvo: it said some things liek 'unable to connect to the mysql server' so it ended the install and i ran 'service mysql stop'17:02
dosaboyadam_g: ack17:03
Davieydosaboy: Nah, that is fine.  I was just looking at it in the archive queue for acceptance.. but before i accept it, i wanted to see how close we are to a larger nova upload17:03
adam_gdosaboy,  where did use_bare_container_format_by_default.patch come from? stable/essex?17:03
dosaboyDaviey: there is no immediate pressure for this since we provided the custmer with a hotfix for the interim17:04
Davieyadam_g: So, dosaboy's work is in your more recent upload?17:04
adam_gno17:04
dosaboyadam_g: yes stable/essex17:04
* Daviey scratches his head17:04
adam_ghttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=nova17:04
adam_gis this what we're talking about?17:05
Davieyyes17:05
adam_gone sec17:05
* dosaboy checks17:05
Davieydosaboy: I just removed the bad upload, of your 2... So we now have two proper ones17:06
dosaboyadam_g: so the top of those two is mine i.e. 2012.1.3+stable-20120827-4d2a4afe-0ubuntu1.217:07
dosaboy2013-02-1917:07
dosaboyadam_g, Daviey: does that look right?17:08
adam_g2012.1.3+stable-20120827-4d2a4afe-0ubuntu1.2 (dosaboy's package) contains a cherry-picked patch from stable/folsom to fix his bug (LP: #1119248)17:10
Davieydosaboy: yeah, trying to work out which one to accept17:10
Davieyit would be nice if we could do this with one upload :)17:10
adam_gthat bug is actually an upstream bug  (LP: #921774) which was fixed in 2012.1.317:10
adam_gthe second pending SRU 2012.1.4+stable-20121217-9f277e38-0ubuntu1 is a snpashot of upstream stable/essex which should contain the same fix, in this case fixes the upstream bug (LP: #921774)17:11
Davieyadam_g: So i can drop dosaboy's upload, and yours will cover it?17:11
adam_gDaviey, it should, might check that the patch is really applied in the upstream orig.tar.gz. one sec17:12
adam_gDaviey, also, yolanda's upload :)17:12
Davieyokay, going afk.. will check back in 30 mins.17:12
Davieyadam_g: I'm looking at uploads in strict upload ordering :)17:12
acalvodragoonis, any update?17:13
acalvotry to start in safe mode and reset the root password17:13
adam_gDaviey, yeah, that breaks down though when snapshots sit there for 3-4 months :\  people need fixes so they base them on the currently released package and we end up with duplication of work17:13
dragoonisacalvo: i'm deleting the package again and atttempting to reinstall17:13
dragoonisacalvo: the package install failed.17:14
acalvodragoonis, clear the package cache17:14
acalvoapt-cache clean17:14
dragoonisok17:14
dragoonis# apt-cache clean17:15
dragoonisE: Invalid operation clean17:15
adam_gDaviey, dosaboy yeah, the 2012.1.4+stable-20121217-9f277e38-0ubuntu1 upload is the one to accept. it contains dosaboy's cherry-picked fix + a bunch of others17:15
acalvosorry17:15
acalvoapt-get clean17:15
dragoonisdone.17:17
dragoonisgoing to re-install the package now and hope for the best17:17
dragoonis# ps -A | grep mysql17:17
dragoonis18865 pts/2    00:00:00 mysqld_safe17:17
dragoonis19110 pts/2    00:00:08 mysqld <defunct>17:17
zuladam_g: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/python-quantumclient/2.1.2/+merge/15223017:18
acalvodragoonis, kill any mysql process17:18
dragoonisacalvo: killall -9 reports 'no process found'17:19
dragoonisand kill, gives no output17:19
acalvokill -9 1911017:19
acalvokill -9 1886517:19
RoyKacalvo: or kill -9 19110 18865 ;)17:19
* adam_g afk17:19
RoyKdragoonis: better get used to using pkill - killall on BSD and SysV isn't like linux' killall...17:20
dragooniskill -9 worked17:20
dragoonisyay17:21
dragoonisok reinstalling mysql-server now17:21
RoyKwell, it works, but if you do a killall -9 on a BSD box, you learn it the hard way (it's like killall5 on linux)17:21
zuladam_g:  last one for now https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/python-glanceclient/0.8.0/+merge/15223417:37
acalvodragoonis, any difference?17:38
dragoonistotally not working17:39
dragoonisreinstalled, it installed perfectly17:39
dragoonisso I ran 'mysql --user=root -p'17:39
dragoonisan i got17:39
dragoonisERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)17:39
RoyKdragoonis: then it's probably not running17:41
dragoonisapt-get auto ran it17:41
dragoonismysql start/running, process 2574017:42
dragoonisI've done service mysql restart, it's just hanging17:42
dragoonisnothing is syslog17:42
sarnoldif it dies ungracefully, you might not see that printed... check ps to make sure the process is still  alive17:42
dragoonisokay so the service mysql restart works17:43
dragoonisroot@Cobra:~# mysql --user=root17:43
dragoonisERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)17:43
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dragoonissarnold: acalvo RoyK ^^^, i replied above the netsplit :)17:47
RoyKdragoonis: pastebin "ps fax"17:47
dragoonisRoyK: https://gist.github.com/dragoonis/041d710cda03ec1ad7f117:48
RoyKlooks clean - nothing in D state...17:49
RoyKdragoonis: what sort of setup? what version of ubuntu? anything custom compiled?17:52
dragoonisno custom compiled. Ubuntu 10.1017:52
RoyKthat's not supported anymore17:52
RoyKdragoonis: better upgrade to 12.04LTS17:53
dragoonisRoyK: do you retain all your user files when you upgrade? this is a production box17:53
RoyKyes17:54
RoyKbut keeping a backup is always good17:54
RoyKsomething may go wrong17:54
RoyKbut do-release-upgrade is fairly safe17:54
dragoonisI can spin up a new cloud box on ubuntu latest and copy the stuff over and wipe this one17:55
RoyKdragoonis: 10.10 support expired almost a year ago17:55
RoyKdragoonis: yes, or use do-release-upgrade three times to get it to 12.04LTS, which is supported until 201717:55
dragoonisRoyK: okay, but i'll have to backup all my stuff first :)17:56
dragoonisI'll give it a go17:56
dragoonisthanks for your help, i'll probably be back once i do the upgrades :)17:56
sarnolddragoonis: cool :)17:57
RoyK!pastebin18:03
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adam_gzul, ive got a keystoneclient branch coming at you in a few18:09
zuladam_g:  ack18:09
Davieyhallyn: hey18:18
Davieyhallyn: jamespage said that, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~virtual-maasers/charms/precise/virtual-maas/trunk/view/head:/scripts/setup-maas#L19 was your work18:18
DavieyThat uses OVS for a bridge for multiple guests, on one node18:19
DavieyIf i wanted to share that bridge between two real hardware nodes.. i'd want a GRE tunnel going in each direction right?18:19
hallynDaviey: uh, i think so, lemme check that code18:33
hallynDaviey: right, one in each direction, but note you don't need all nodes to be connected.  i.e. if a is connected to b is connected to c, a and c can talk18:35
adam_grbasak, around?18:37
acalvohas anyone used preseeding before?18:40
ogra_no, nobody ever ... :P18:40
koolhead17adam_g, ping18:40
hallynDaviey: fwiw you can look at lp:~serge-hallyn/charms/quantal/ovs-lxc/trunk for how my charm handles slaves comign/going with ovs18:40
ogra_(its only around as long as debian :) )18:40
adam_gkoolhead17, hi18:40
acalvoso, can anyone give me a hint why it seems to load the preseed file but it does nothing?18:41
adam_gzul, still around?19:12
zuladam_g:  yep19:12
adam_gzul, about those packages that need updating before RC1. what do you mean exactly? i see some of them were updated just today/yesterday but others not. are some blocked?19:13
zuladam_g:  erm...uploading to the CA19:13
adam_gzul, oh, i see19:13
zulmind is already on vacation19:13
adam_gzul, everything is up to date (or soon-to-be) in raring? ill just make sure http://status.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/cloud-archive/grizzly_versions.html is all green before thurs19:15
zulshould be19:15
zulunless something changes between now and then19:16
adam_gzul, k19:16
adam_gzul, is cinderclient going to get a new version to raring?19:19
zuladam_g:  it should lemme poke around19:19
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orudiegreetings. Setting up squid proxy app on my server20:18
orudieI am able to connect to the proxy and browse the web with a browser20:18
orudiehowever, using the same proxy settings in irc client, I am unable to connect20:18
orudiein irc client I get error: HTTP/1.0 403 Forbidden20:19
orudieand this is from squid access.log TCP_DENIED/403 3376 CONNECT irc.dal.net:6667 - NONE/- text/html20:19
orudieI started a forum post about this and someone suggested adding port 6667 to acl Safe_ports list which I have tried, but still having the same exact issue20:20
orudiehere are the details on ubuntu forums with my post about the problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2123051&p=12546636&posted=1#post1254663620:20
orudieideas / suggestions ?20:21
RoyKorudie: squid normally only accepts connections from localhost - see squid.conf20:26
RoyKand btw, that's not an app, it's a service20:26
sarnoldsquid .. to proxy _irc_??20:26
orudieRoyK, I added an ip address20:26
sarnoldwhen was that added?20:26
RoyKhehe20:26
RoyKyou can't proxy irc with squid20:27
RoyKsquid is an http proxy20:27
orudieRoyK, why not ? I have it running and working on another host20:27
RoyKwell, http != irc20:27
RoyKfor a start20:27
sarnoldif it works, it's purely by accident. I'd report it as a bug :)20:28
orudiehah20:31
orudieso what can I use to proxy irc ?20:32
sarnoldorudie: an irc 'bouncer' such as bnc or znc.20:32
orudieso why do I see in network setup for two different irc clients under Proxy Server settings TYPE: HTTP, SOCKS4, SOCKS5 ?20:33
orudieand squid is in fact an http proxy, and it is working just fine as I said, but only on a different host20:34
bitshufflerGood evening. I'm trying to set up a pxe install via preseed. It always fails since it can't (naturaly?!) find the cd. How can I force it to do a net install (preferable from a local FTP where the content of the server iso is available)?20:37
sarnoldorudie: you could run a socks4 or socks5 proxy if you wished; see e.g. socks4-server or dante-server20:38
bitshufflermirror/protocol is set to ftp and mirror/ftp/directory points to the directory the cd content is copied to20:38
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bitshuffleror do I need to use the netboot cd instead of the server one?20:44
orudiesarnold, i don't have any experience with either. What is easy to install and configure ?20:46
sarnoldorudie: sorry, I haven't installed a socks proxy myself.20:50
sarnoldorudie: an irc bouncer would be online all the time, whether or not you've connected an irc client20:50
sarnoldorudie: so it is a very different thing than a socks proxy. but a socks proxy is useful for far more services...20:50
orudiesarnold, yeah makes sense, what is the difference between the socks4-server and dante-server apps ?20:51
sarnoldorudie: dante-server can also do socks520:51
sinushello. I'm using an https proxy with username and passowrd. I use proxifier in windows. But in ubuntu i see lots of articles to handle it but I failed. Do u have any suggestion ?21:16
jpdssinus: Squid?21:17
sinusjpds: what?21:18
jpdssinus: Suggestions for what exactly, a proxy server or client?21:19
sinusI don't know. I have an https address. I think it'c client than server21:20
jpdssinus: Well, proxifier is a client (and this is a server channel, hence the server suggestion) - why not use the proxy settings in System Settings?21:20
sinusI want to use the https proxy to access the filtered websites, I live in Iran :)21:21
sinusI add this to network proxy  http://user:pass@us2-https.vpnmakers.com:44321:22
sinussorry for my wrong entrance. I'm really confused. just help me21:23
Davieyadam_g: WOW, this nova has been in precise queue since mid December ?21:23
Davieyadam_g: surely it's missing a few security uploads now?21:24
orudiesinus, did you install the proxy server yourself ?21:24
adam_gDaviey, yeah, looks like it is.21:25
sinusNo. I bought it. It's usual in Iran to bypass filtering. But people use it in windows. But I want it using in Ubuntu.21:25
Davieyadam_g: So we probably need to do it again?21:27
Davieyadam_g: Frustratingly, shall i drop all the essex uploads?21:27
adam_gDaviey, might as well., there are also uploads in-queue for quantal-proposed since ~02/21 that will likely fall to the same fate if they're not accepted soonish21:28
DavieyScottK: What is the situation with your dkimpy upload, bug 1072726 - seems inconclusive what is holding up precise.21:28
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1072726 in dkimpy "Security and DKIM signature verification failure issues" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107272621:28
ScottKDaviey: It needs an SRU person to acceptit.21:29
Davieyadam_g: That sucks.. I hate seeing wasted effort21:29
ScottKwho isn't me ...21:29
DavieyScottK: It's been there since 2012-10-29.. surely there is a reason it's been ignored?21:29
ScottKI don't have any definitive answer on that.  There was some concern about I accidentally dropped a debian/changelog entry, but it wasn't clear to me that was blocking.21:30
sinusNothing for me !21:34
Davieyadam_g: Do we have an eta on next bundle of essex uploads?21:35
sinusthank you guys21:39
adam_gDaviey, i dont have an ETA. yolanda prepared the last stable/essex update. doesn't look like there is much hitting those upstream branches other than the security fixes already released21:40
Davieyadam_g: ah ok21:41
ScottKDaviey: I can reupload it with the fixed changelog, I'd just like someone to say definitively if I need to or not.21:51
ScottKIMO it's fine as is.21:52
DavieyScottK: Considering it's been there so long.. I made a comment on the bug, Shall we wait for Monday/Tuesday to see if anyone understands why it was ignored ?21:53
ScottKDaviey: OK.  It was SpamapS that reviewed it before.21:53
ScottKAFAIK the changelog issue is the only reason.21:53
DavieySpamapS: can you double confirm this? ^21:54
SpamapShmm?21:54
Daviey21:28 < Daviey> ScottK: What is the situation with your dkimpy upload, bug 1072726 - seems inconclusive what is holding up precise.21:54
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1072726 in dkimpy "Security and DKIM signature verification failure issues" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107272621:54
ScottKSpamapS: My dkimpu SRU21:54
DavieySpamapS: ^21:54
ScottKpy even21:54
SpamapSRight, the deleting of the release pocket changelogs21:56
SpamapSnot sure how that feedback never reached anyone21:56
SpamapS(and not sure why SRU team hasn't said it like 5 times)21:56
SpamapSScottK: I thought I had poked you about it a long time ago. Definitely we want to maintain all released changelog entries.21:57
ScottKOK.  I'll fix.21:58
SpamapSScottK: sorry for it sitting there w/o a clear answer21:58
ScottKDaviey: Please reject the current one.21:58
SpamapSScottK: you can poke me when its re-uploaded and I'll take a look21:58
SpamapSScottK: will be in a meeting for a while so don't be discouraged by my lack of response :)21:58
Davieyrejected.  Super, thanks ScottK/SpamapS21:58
ScottKThanks.21:59
Davieyroaksoax: You sponsored a python-django change which is now superseeded by a security update.  So i need to reject for that.  My understanding is that the change this carries you don't want in precise anymore, due to solving the issue differently ?22:01
Daviey(but regardless, rejected)22:01
roaksoaxDaviey: which one is that?22:02
Davieyroaksoax: GenericIpField22:02
roaksoaxDaviey: yeah, but I had made uploads to -proposed removing that patch22:02
roaksoaxDaviey: notified slangasek about it so he can review as per TB decision22:02
Davieyroaksoax: Ah, I didn't check the diff.. just the mention in the changelog.  It's been superseeded by security so you need to rebase22:03
roaksoaxDaviey: ack! Will have a look22:03
roaksoaxDaviey: i think we need to come out with a way to not have this kinda issues22:04
Davieyroaksoax: security superseeding?22:04
roaksoaxDaviey: as in if we have something in -proposed and something else gets uploaded to -security with the same rev, we have to rebase what was in proposed22:04
Davieyroaksoax: I don't think it can be fixed.  Security should always trump bug fixes.22:05
roaksoaxDaviey: agreed. Though it is wasted time for us22:05
jdstrandwe try to notice that though, and make a note in the bug for -proposed that it happened. it doesn't always work that way though ...22:05
DavieyThere have been a handful of times security team have nudged when an SRU is really close to completion, to check if they should infact base their update on the -proposed contents22:06
Davieyjdstrand: right.. It's a tough spot.22:06
roaksoaxindeed22:06
jdstrandftr, the same happens to us22:07
roaksoaxi think that's why we need to improve the process some how22:07
jdstrandie, we lovingly create and test our update, then we we go to publish, the one in proposed goes through, then we have to rebase to include the -proposed changes22:07
roaksoaxbeing idealistic, it would be a cool thing to have automated tests for SRU test cases (that is providing a test case for an SRU)22:07
roaksoaxbut that's whole lot of another deal22:08
Davieyroaksoax: I've always been impressed with the testing that security updates undergo.  In many cases, we could learn from their test cases.22:08
roaksoaxDaviey: agreed22:08
roaksoaxDaviey: but i'm doing a "school project" which basically tries to "improve the sru process" by reducing the time it takes for verification, wianting time, etc, by adding automated tests for the bug we are trying to fix22:09
roaksoaxDaviey: it is not a software project though, it is just purely theorical for the class purposes22:09
Davieyroaksoax: Interesting, would like to read your findings.22:10
roaksoaxDaviey: will share them when I finish the project22:11
roaksoaxDaviey: it is a Total Quality Management class following "six sigma" so it really is out of the scope of what we do, since it is pretty hard to apply six sigma to software22:11
roaksoaxDaviey: and the professor agreed but still decided to do this project and see oif this would work out22:12
ScottKSpamapS and Daviey: reuploaded.22:25
roaksoaxDaviey: ok django rebased22:34
ScottKroaksoax: It looks, at a glance, like the 1.3.1-4ubuntu1.5 changelog entry vanished from your python-django upload.22:39
roaksoaxScottK: yeah so the ubunt1.5 got removed from the archives, so I had to upload a ubuntu1.6, that was in -proposed. But since the security update was uploaded with ubuntu1.6 I'm thinking that that's where it disappeared22:42
ScottKHmm.22:42
ScottKSo are all the changes from 1.5 in the current upload?22:42
roaksoaxScottK: 2 out of 3 changes from 1.5 are in the ubuntu1.7 that I just uploaded. As per the TB decision, one change got implemented in MAAS22:43
ScottKOK.22:43
ScottKThat's THAT upload.  Got it.22:43
roaksoaxScottK: yeah :).22:44
ScottKAccepted.22:45
ScottKDaviey: ^^^ your turn to accept mine ...22:47
roaksoaxScottK: cool thanks!22:47
DavieyI'm still not convinced monkey patching a database model type from upstream Django into an application is cleaner.. but OK :)22:47
ScottKIt's cleaner for everybody else ...22:48
DavieyScottK: Using the same namespace in Django, means it is opt-in to use that type, forward compatible and surely more supportable..22:49
DavieyI still think it is a valid bug that the current IP field type didn't suport IPv6, and upstream decided to solve this by creating a new field type, called this22:50
DavieySo not solving this bug in Django, is not allowing people to use ipv6 properly.22:50
DavieySo not sure how it is cleaner for other users..  But anyway, Done now.22:50

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