[01:47] <stgraber> hallyn: made any progress on your side?
[02:16] <hallyn> stgraber: no.  only more confirmation that the most likely time for my machines to not boot several times per day is during effing freezes
[02:17] <stgraber> hallyn: heh
[02:17] <hallyn> well i see one bug immediately, but it's not the cause of your troubles
[02:18] <stgraber> hallyn: it's really odd, the problem I see here is handler->conf being fine in start.c but being wrong in lxc_command_mainloop_add (commands.c)
[02:19] <stgraber> hallyn: though it looks like the struct is passed fine, so I can't really explain it
[02:19] <stgraber> so anything that's a result of lxc_command_mainloop has the value as -1, but even after the lxc_command_mainloop_add, the parent (in start.c) still has the correct value locally
[02:22] <stgraber> hallyn: not sure if I expressed myself clearly enough, hopefully this may help :) http://paste.ubuntu.com/5612544/
[02:31] <hallyn> so inside lxc_command_mainloop_add() istself is where you print it out and get -1?
[02:32] <stgraber> hallyn: yep
[02:32] <hallyn> stgraber: ^ also, is there any chance at all that you have libraries or binaries from an old build under /usr/local/bin/ polluting things?
[02:33] <hallyn> that's whack :)
[02:33] <stgraber> hallyn: nope, I only use packages and they're all the same version I'm affraid
[02:33] <hallyn> stgraber: and if you print it righth after the lxc_command_mainloop_add inside lxc_poll(), then it's 0 again?
[02:33] <stgraber> yep
[02:34] <hallyn> have you tried setting lxc.stopsignal = 9 ? :)
[02:34] <hallyn> we need one of kees' super-duper memory trackers
[02:34] <hallyn> wonder if you can set a watch in gdb adn have it run long enough to watch the value change
[02:35] <stgraber> hallyn: I haven't tried setting lxc.stopsignal, no, but I can try that
[02:35] <stgraber> hallyn: just to be 100% sure, I created a completely clean raring container, installed my test packages in there and I reproduce the issue just fine, so it's not some weird library mix on my machine
[02:37] <stgraber> hallyn: just tried with lxc.stopsignal, still get -1!
[02:38] <stgraber> hallyn: looking at my debug statements, setting lxc-stopsignal properly replaces all my "0" in a standard run by "9", but I still get "-1" inside lxc_command_mainloop_add and so kill() still uses -1 and fails
[02:39] <stgraber> hallyn: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5612581/ not terribly useful if you don't have my patched version in front of you, but that gives you an idea. Basically it's init at 0, then set to 9 and remains like that except within lxc_commands
[02:40] <hallyn> boggle
[02:42] <hallyn> stgraber.  one funky idea.  can you just add '#include conf.h' at commands.c?
[02:43] <stgraber> hallyn: it already includes lxc/conf.h
[02:43] <hallyn> yeah, can you get rid of that and change it to "conf.h"
[02:43] <stgraber> ok
[02:45] <hallyn> if that doesn't work, then print out handler->conf->fstab, and handler->name
[02:45] <hallyn> (or do that at the same time if you haven't yet compiled :)
[02:45] <stgraber> build is already running
[02:45] <hallyn> k
[02:46] <hallyn> oh look, 14 xfs userns patches from Eric tonight
[02:46] <stgraber> hallyn: didn't make a difference. Adding the debug statements. I guess you want that in lxc_command_mainloop_add?
[02:47] <hallyn> yeah
[02:48] <hallyn> see if any of those structs is making sense
[02:50] <stgraber>       lxc-start 1363229394.271 DEBUG    lxc_commands - stgraber: debug1: -1
[02:50] <stgraber>       lxc-start 1363229394.271 DEBUG    lxc_commands - stgraber: debug1: fstab: /var/lib/lxc/tpl-raring-i386/fstab
[02:50] <stgraber>       lxc-start 1363229394.271 DEBUG    lxc_commands - stgraber: debug1: name: tpl-raring-i386
[02:50] <stgraber> hallyn: ^
[02:51] <hallyn> stgraber: (you see where I'm going with this :) how about other fields of lxc_conf near the end?
[02:51] <hallyn> i've just about got a working build for myself
[02:51] <stgraber> hallyn: I could try adding another member to the struct after this one, see if that magically fixes stopsignal and breaks the next one
[02:52] <hallyn> yeah
[02:52] <stgraber> hmm, though it's not the last one so that wouldn't make a lot of sense
[02:52] <stgraber> anyway, let me get autodev and kmsg, autodev should be 0 and kmsg should be 1 I think
[02:53] <stgraber> and they are before/after stopsignal in the struct
[02:55] <hallyn> i have autodev as 0, and rcfile as NULL
[02:58] <hallyn> stgraber: the address of stopsignal is different at the call to lxc_command_mainloop_add, and inside of it!
[02:58] <stgraber> hallyn: I have autodev as 0 and kmsg as 0
[02:58] <hallyn> and rcfile is not null outside of it
[02:58] <stgraber> hallyn: the latter seems weird to me as it should be 1
[02:58] <hallyn> (but ull inside)
[03:00] <stgraber> hallyn: hmm, wth is going on there? :)
[03:00] <hallyn> null, not ull :)
[03:01] <stgraber> I just added a bit more debug to make sure kmsg is indeed 1 outside of lxc_command_mainloop_add but 0 in
[03:01] <stgraber> (if it's also 0 outside, then we have another bug that needs fixing)
[03:02] <hallyn> stgraber: but that's accidental :)  bc even &handler->conf->autodev is different address
[03:03] <stgraber> right, confirmed, kmsg is also affected. So we're just lucky when we happen to get the right value ;)
[03:03] <hallyn> oh sorry, i see :)
[03:03] <hallyn> read too fast
[03:03] <stgraber>       lxc-start 1363230149.320 DEBUG    lxc_commands - stgraber: debug1: kmsg: 0
[03:03] <stgraber>       lxc-start 1363230149.320 DEBUG    lxc_start - stgraber: debug12: kmsg: 1
[03:04] <hallyn> and yet, handler and handler->conf have the right addresses
[03:04] <stgraber> maybe that 0 in kmsg is the one I was supposed to have for stopsignal :P
[03:04] <stgraber> anyway, I wonder what's messing the end of that struct so badly
[03:06] <hallyn> it's not the end of the struct
[03:06] <hallyn> the addresses are wrong.  so the compiler is messing up the struct between the two files.
[03:06] <hallyn> i'm printing out 'handler->conf' and '&handler->conf->autodev' in both places - conf is the same, but autodev is off by a bit
[03:07] <hallyn> AND - sizes are different
[03:07] <hallyn> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5612627/
[03:08] <hallyn> some -DAPPARMOR or the like is not being set for both i think
[03:09] <hallyn> 8 bytes difference, one pointer is in one and not the other
[03:11] <stgraber> hallyn: missing config.h include in one of the two?
[03:11] <hallyn> my guess is on money is on HAVE_SCMP_FILTER_CTX
[03:11] <hallyn> hm?
[03:11] <stgraber> we typically get those defines through the autoconf generated config.h
[03:11] <hallyn> well commands.c incles that last, tha tmay be the problem
[03:12] <hallyn> trying with that moved up
[03:13] <hallyn> yeah that fixes that!  now lxc-stop just hangs
[03:13] <stgraber> hallyn: so just moving config.h above the other includes?
[03:18] <hallyn> yup
[03:18] <hallyn> but like i say then lxc-stop hung,
[03:18] <hallyn> but of course that could be one of hte other .c files having the same problem.
[03:19] <stgraber> I'm tempted to just patch all our .h and .c to always include config.h as the first thing they do
[03:19] <hallyn> well it might be enough to have conf.h and start.h do it
[03:22] <stgraber> I guess. Next time I'm bored I'll figure out how to get a nice graph of all the in-project includes then look at making them make a bit more sense ;)
[03:24] <hallyn> yeah that fixes lxc-stop fully for me
[03:24] <stgraber> root@castiana:~# lxc-start -n tpl-raring-i386 -o debug -l debug -d
[03:24] <stgraber> root@castiana:~# lxc-stop -n tpl-raring-i386
[03:24] <stgraber> root@castiana:~#
[03:24] <stgraber> right, same here
[03:24] <stgraber> I just added an include of config.h in conf.h and start.h as you suggested
[03:24] <hallyn> phew
[03:24] <stgraber> that was a fun one ...
[03:25] <hallyn> hah
[03:25]  * hallyn hopes to now hear that all tests pass :)
[03:27] <stgraber> I sure hope so
[03:29] <stgraber> hallyn: fix pushed to staging with both of us as sign-off
[03:29] <stgraber> hallyn: building clean packages now and making my machine run all the tests so I can hopefully just send the pull request tomorrow morning
[03:30] <stgraber> hallyn: I wonder how many other bugs we just magically fixed in the process ;)
[03:31] <hallyn> or introduced
[03:32] <hallyn> certainly a step in the right direction, but that doesn't mean we won't run into other glitches first :)
[03:32] <hallyn> anyway - thanks!  good night
[03:32] <stgraber> good night!
[06:26] <koolhead17> can someone tell me if we have any issue with the cloud archive
[08:40] <zetheroo> anyone with experience working with GlusterFS in Ubuntu?
[08:51] <jibel> jamespage, hey
[08:51] <jibel> jamespage, is there a plan to backport jenkins 1.480 to 12.04?
[08:53] <eagles0513875> hey guys i need some help tweaking spamassassin and amavis, they are working as they should but I am wanting the subject to have ***SPAM*** added to it so when delivered the person who gets it knows its spam but that is not happening any ideas what i need to tweak
[09:16] <histo> eagles0513875: spamassasin configs
[09:16] <eagles0513875> you want me to pastebin them for you histo
[09:18] <histo> eagles0513875: I don't really have time to look right now. I believe it would be in there. but on a second thought.....
[09:18] <eagles0513875> ?
[09:18] <eagles0513875> should i just pastebin them
[09:18] <histo> It should be in your MTA
[09:19] <histo> eagles0513875: you using postfix or exim?
[09:19] <eagles0513875> postfix
[09:20] <eagles0513875> i followed the server guide for 12.04
[09:21] <histo> eagles0513875: http://www.akadia.com/services/postfix_spamassassin.html
[09:25] <eagles0513875> histo: im a bit confused though what exactly should i be looking at cuz most of the settings seem to be setup by default
[09:42] <histo> eagles0513875: That page shows what settings need to be in postfix as well as local.cf for spamasassin
[09:43] <histo> eagles0513875: Or you will have to wait for someone else to help I have to go sorry
[09:43] <eagles0513875> histo: the ubuntu server guide has them already thanks for your help though
[09:43] <histo> eagles0513875: which guide are you following exactly?
[09:44] <eagles0513875> histo: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/mail-filtering.html
[10:01] <buengenio> guys, can somebody please recommend a calendaring server/service?
[10:51] <acalvo> Has anyone successfully used preseeding using an 12.04 alternate image installer (no ubiquity)?
[10:51] <acalvo> For some reason, it does not even read specified boot parameters
[11:10] <xnox> acalvo: one needs to use a different preseed (ubiquity and alternate do it slightly differently)
[11:15] <acalvo> xnox, I know, finally managed to get it working
[11:15] <acalvo> really tricky though
[11:15] <acalvo> https://coderwall.com/p/oq1xta helped me a lot
[11:26] <nailora> hi there, we upgraded our vm host from ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04 and the following happened:
[11:26] <nailora> http://nailor.devzero.de/oneshot/2013-03-14/iostat_ios-month.png/02fd5f8c5f1059b7/iostat_ios-month.png
[11:26] <nailora> any idea what could be the reason?
[11:27] <patdk-lap> problably cause of device mapper
[11:28] <nailora> it definitely seems to be related to device mapper. any suggestions how we could get back the old performance (or comparable performance)?
[11:31] <patdk-lap> actually, maybe not
[11:31] <patdk-lap> 12.04 machines I have updated in the last week also have that issue
[11:31] <patdk-lap> I've been ignoring it, as I figured it might just be cause they got rebooted
[11:37] <patdk-lap> http://stats.patrickdk.com/iostat_ios-month.png
[11:53] <maxagaz> hi
[11:54] <maxagaz> how to change my server's address from 1.2.3.4:3000 by myservice.mydomain.com ?
[12:01] <nailora> maxagaz: you want your server to be reached when someone enters myservice.mydomain.com in his browser (or other software client)? you need to set up proper DNS entries then. or am i misunderstanding what you want to do?
[12:02] <maxagaz> yes, I want people to see myservice.mydomain.com in their browser instead of 1.2.3.4:3000
[12:04] <maxagaz> nailora: my subdomain is created on my account at bluehost.com and the server in an Amazon EC2 server
[12:04] <nwillems> hi there. I'm trying to setup a small network, and would like to install a DHCP service - I've seen some talk on dnsmasq and dhcp3-server, but what to choose?
[12:10] <nailora> maxagaz: so you know the ip address of your ec2 instance. at bluehost you must configure your subdomain to point to this ip address. i do not know what interface bluehost offers to do this, but the "DNS" and configuration/entries/... should be written all over it.
[12:13] <maxagaz> nailora: thank you
[12:14] <maxagaz> nailora: I managed to redirect is display http://myservice.mydomain.com:3000/, but now how can I get rid of :3000 ?
[12:14] <nwillems> Hello again. My connection dropped. What is the preferred DHCP service on ubuntu?
[12:15] <maxagaz> is it something to do with my resolv.conf ?
[12:20] <freddy__> hi- I want to give my ubuntu 12-4 nic more than one ip. How do I do that with cli?
[12:21] <nailora> maxagaz: 3000 is the port you connect to. different services (e.g. apache httpd, mysql db server) listen on different ports, and you can probably configure the port in the configuration file of the corresponding service. i dont know what service uses 3000 by default
[12:22] <maxagaz> nailora: redmine
[12:22] <maxagaz> nailora: I don't want to change it, just to mask it
[12:26] <nailora> http://serverfault.com/a/150368 briefly explains how to setup a reverse proxy with apache2 to do exactly that. i dont know if i would recommend reverse proxying to a beginner, though. alternatively you might change mongrel (or whatever webserver ruby/redmine ships) to listen on port 80 (or 443 for https) and you wont need to explicitly mention it in your browser.
[12:40] <eagles0513875> hey guys I have an amavis spamassassin clamav setup  and i would like he subject to display ***Spam*** yet its not doing that could someone please tell me why its not displaying that tag as part of the subject
[12:50] <jacobw> eagles0513875: check $sa_spam_subject_tag in /etc/amavis/conf.d/20-debian_defaults
[12:51] <eagles0513875> jacobw: this is what i have $sa_spam_subject_tag = '***SPAM*** ';
[12:53] <eagles0513875> jacobw: any logs i coudl provide you with
[12:54] <jacobw> eagles0513875: I'm not sure, that was my only suggestion
[12:55] <eagles0513875> jacobw: i followed the ubuntu 12.04 server guid the section on mail filtering
[12:57] <jacobw> eagles0513875: Do you have a link to that page?
[12:58] <eagles0513875> hold on
[12:58] <eagles0513875> jacobw: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/mail-filtering.html
[12:59] <jacobw> Have you checked for the headers in the mail that goes through content filter?
[12:59] <jacobw> X-Spam-Level, etc.
[13:02] <eagles0513875> jacobw: in spamassassin
[13:03] <jacobw> eagles0513875: No, in the mails that Postfix delivers
[13:03] <eagles0513875> jacobw: im seeing in the syslog amavis logs the hits and marks them as spammy
[13:03] <jacobw> eagles0513875: Send yourself a mail, and check the headers for the X-Spam-Level field
[13:03] <jacobw> eagles0513875: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/mail-filtering.html#mail-filter-testing
[13:04] <eagles0513875> ok
[13:05] <jacobw> eagles0513875: See if the X-Spam-Level is high enough to trigger the subject tagging, $sa_tag2_level_deflt
[13:05] <eagles0513875> ok
[13:07] <eagles0513875> jacobw: there is no spam level in the header at all
[13:08] <patdk-wk> make sure amavis knows the domain is *local*
[13:08] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: where exactly do i look for that as well it functions as the header shows amavis is picking up the emails
[13:09] <patdk-wk> in the amavis config file
[13:09] <eagles0513875> which one the debian-config one
[13:10] <jacobw> Can you paste your syslog messages? And check that mails your looking at have the same Message ID field in the headers as the mails you see in the syslog messages.
[13:11] <eagles0513875> mail id matches
[13:12] <eagles0513875> jacobw: here is the syslog http://paste.ubuntu.com/5613562/
[13:12] <eagles0513875> if you want me to filter it to something specific let me know
[13:13] <jacobw> Can you filter it for Amavis lines only?
[13:15] <eagles0513875> sure
[13:16] <eagles0513875> jacobw: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5613573/
[13:17] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: if it wasnt working locally wouldnt i have errors showing up in my syslog in regards to amavis
[13:17] <patdk-wk> who said locally?
[13:17] <patdk-wk> a config option that is called *local* has nothing to do with locally
[13:19] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: which file am i to be looking at as amavis has a bunch of then in its conf.d directory
[13:19] <patdk-wk> any one you want
[13:19] <patdk-wk> normally I put all my customizations in their own file, like 99
[13:19] <jacobw> It's best to use one that isn't a conffile
[13:20] <jacobw> Like 99-local.conf or something
[13:20] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: is this what you are referring to$sa_local_tests_only = 0;    # only tests which do not require internet access?
[13:20] <patdk-wk> no
[13:21] <patdk-wk> @local_domains_acl and it's relatives
[13:21] <eagles0513875> i have nothing in my file
[13:21] <eagles0513875> at least not that im seeing
[13:21] <patdk-wk> or local as selected via sql
[13:22] <eagles0513875> jacobw: im using what was told to me via the server docs
[13:22] <patdk-wk> local_domains_*
[13:22] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: single domain setup not using virtual users or anything of that
[13:22] <eagles0513875> sort
[13:22] <patdk-wk> well default is to include $mydomain
[13:22] <patdk-wk> so if $mydomain is set correctly
[13:22] <patdk-wk> it is fine for a *single* domain then
[13:22] <eagles0513875> ahh wait
[13:22] <eagles0513875> that was in a different file let me find it
[13:23] <patdk-wk> but amavis only modifies emails that are *local*
[13:24] <eagles0513875> ok
[13:25] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: i had to set that in a file i forgot which and where
[13:26] <patdk-wk> grep
[13:27] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: found it in the amavis 05-node_id file $myhostname = "mail.faa.org.mt";
[13:27] <eagles0513875> that is the FQDN
[13:27] <patdk-wk> hmm, that is not $mydomain
[13:28] <NaGeL_Work> !webmin
[13:29] <NaGeL_Work> hello is there any alternatives to webmin?
[13:29] <eagles0513875> humm im doing something wrong with the grep command to find this think
[13:30] <eagles0513875> NaGeL_Work: learn the command line :p
[13:30] <NaGeL_Work> i'm trying but there area few users who wants a GUI for the server
[13:31] <ogra_> NaGeL_Work, https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/zentyal.html
[13:33] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: i dont have it defined anywhere
[13:33] <NaGeL_Work> thanks
[13:34] <patdk-wk> personally I just set, @local_domains_acl = ( ".$mydomain","example.org","example.com", .... );
[13:34] <NaGeL_Work> jabber?
[13:36] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: what im lost and confused with is all the config files available
[13:37] <patdk-wk> that is the debian way :)
[13:37] <patdk-wk> I ignore all of them, and just add my own
[13:37] <patdk-wk> they are appended in numberic order, so highest number wins
[13:38] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: ahh ok so what do i add to i guess ill use the debian config
[13:38] <eagles0513875> and where on earth would i speacify mydomain and how
[13:39] <patdk-wk> well, default config is, 05-domain_id:chomp($mydomain = `head -n 1 /etc/mailname`);
[13:40] <eagles0513875> ok so it also has the @local_domains_acl
[13:40] <eagles0513875> so i just add mail.domain1.com, mail.domain2.com in quote wiht comma separated
[13:41] <patdk-wk> yes, so if you use mydomain, in any other config file, it will be useless, unless you also define local_domains_acl too
[13:41] <patdk-wk> not for mydomain
[13:41] <patdk-wk> for local_domains_acl, sure
[13:42] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: like this @local_domains_acl = ( ".$mydomain","mail.faa.org.mt","mail.ambjentahjar.org" );
[13:42] <patdk-wk> heh?
[13:42] <patdk-wk> user@mail.faa.org.mt is what you use?
[13:42] <eagles0513875> @faa.org.mt but for some reason delivery shows mail.faa.org.mt
[13:42] <eagles0513875> let me check something
[13:43] <eagles0513875> the problem is that faa.org.mt is pointing to the website on a different server and im a bit worried to break something the main domain that is
[13:43] <patdk-wk> heh?
[13:43] <patdk-wk> this controls adding spam headers
[13:43] <patdk-wk> if you want spam headers you MUST supply the domain there
[13:43] <eagles0513875> ok
[13:44] <eagles0513875> basically remove the mail.faa.org.mt what about the 2nd domain
[13:44] <patdk-wk> probably has the same issue
[13:45] <eagles0513875> ok they have no been removed should i send another test email
[13:46] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: that did it now i have a spam flag
[13:47] <eagles0513875> my the heck is the server guide incomplete then
[13:48] <patdk-wk> why programs have their own documentation :)
[13:49] <eagles0513875> patdk-wk: which arent any better sometimes though
[13:49] <patdk-wk> I haven't had an issue yet
[14:07] <jamespage> hallyn, I do still see issues with the /dev/kvm permissions on a fresh raring install of openstack
[14:07] <jamespage> its owned root:root with group write permisions
[14:11] <hallyn> jamespage: ok, thanks.  i'll set everything aside today to get to the bottom of that
[14:11] <hallyn> unless stgraber has bad reports about the lxc tests
[14:12] <jamespage> hallyn, sorry :-(
[14:13] <stgraber> hallyn: everyone looks good for now. I'm finishing a batch of PPA builds to make sure I didn't miss anything, but all the tests succeeded
[14:13] <stgraber> hallyn: so I hope to have the pull request out in an hour or so
[14:14] <stgraber> hallyn: FWIW, I plan on announcing that we'll be at Plumbers around the time rc1 is tagged and we prepare for the final 0.9. Hopefully I'll have some time to update the wiki before that.
[14:15] <hallyn> cool.
[14:26] <NetoAtaides> hello
[14:27] <NetoAtaides> I'm setting up a LDAP Samba server here
[14:27] <NetoAtaides> I've compiled samba and openldap from source
[14:28] <NetoAtaides> now I'm having issues regarding creating init scripts for both
[14:29] <NetoAtaides> I'm following instructions from http://www.faqs.org/docs/securing/chap29sec292.html and I cannot figured out what that file /etc/sysconfig/network means
[14:29] <NetoAtaides> I've read that this file only exists on Debian GNU Linux
[14:29] <NetoAtaides> what about Ubuntu?
[14:34] <NetoAtaides> does anyone know?
[14:35] <jacobw> NetoAtaides: It doesn't exist on either
[14:35] <jacobw> NetoAtaides: /etc/sysconfig is a Redhat thing
[14:35] <NetoAtaides> this /etc/sysconfig/network file is said to be the Source networking configuration
[14:36] <NetoAtaides> jacobw: and is there a similar file in Ubuntu?
[14:36] <jacobw> You're doing this really hard way, follow this guide and use the Ubuntu packages that have already been built and tested
[14:36] <jacobw> https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/samba-ldap.html
[14:36] <jacobw> NetoAtaides: /etc/network/interfaces
[14:37] <NetoAtaides> I've asked people from openldap channel as I was having trouble with this guide....and they told me to compile the last versions
[14:38] <jacobw> NetoAtaides: Most projects will tell you something like that to fob you off
[14:38] <jacobw> What problems are you having with that guide?
[14:38] <jacobw> This is the right place to ask about the Ubuntu Server Guide :)
[14:39] <NetoAtaides> I've tried with /etc/network/interfaces instead of the sysconfig stuff...
[14:39] <NetoAtaides> and got $ sudo /etc/init.d/ldap start
[14:39] <NetoAtaides> /etc/init.d/ldap: 5: /etc/network/interfaces: auto: not found
[14:39] <NetoAtaides> /etc/init.d/ldap: 6: /etc/network/interfaces: iface: not found
[14:39] <NetoAtaides> /etc/init.d/ldap: 9: /etc/network/interfaces: auto: not found
[14:39] <NetoAtaides> /etc/init.d/ldap: 10: /etc/network/interfaces: iface: not found
[14:39] <NetoAtaides> /etc/init.d/ldap: 20: [: =: unexpected operator
[14:39] <jacobw> Ok, remove whatever you compiled yourself (make uninstall or similar)
[14:40] <jacobw> And start from '
[14:40] <jacobw> sudo apt-get install samba samba-doc smbldap-tools
[14:40] <jacobw> '
[14:40] <NetoAtaides> well...I don't remember the issues about samba-ldap Ubuntu package...I'll retry it then
[14:41] <hallyn> grrr.  qemu64 cpu is not getting vmx.  why?
[14:42] <NetoAtaides> I'll come back if problems appear
[14:42] <NetoAtaides> thanks
[16:08] <sliddjur> in file /etc/sysctl.conf line net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 this enable port forwarding ?
[16:08] <sliddjur> or this echo ”1” /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0/forwarding
[16:10] <jacobw> sliddjur: it's to enable forwarding of IP packets not destined for the local host
[16:11] <jacobw> sliddjur: i.e. routing
[16:11] <sliddjur> jacobw: which one?
[16:13] <jacobw> sliddjur: the first one, the second one is for port forwarding
[16:27] <ogra_> the second one would just output 1 though
[16:27] <ogra_> :)
[16:27] <ogra_> you need a > to direct that 1 into the file
[16:28] <sliddjur> ogra_: yeah was type :)
[16:28] <sliddjur> typo*
[16:28] <sliddjur> :P
[17:41] <rbasak> jamespage: pretty sure I've got to the bottom of the mongodb problem. Will try a fix tomorrow.
[17:47] <jamespage> rbasak, marvellous!
[18:31] <Kranker> heyho may someone help me with some server issues on ubuntu ? :P
[18:42] <holstein> !ask | Kranker
[18:43] <Kranker> i have the problem that my mail server is sending me massivly Mail Delivery Fails. And if i put ps aux i get many smtp's also i have got 55k Mails on my email pop... so any suggestion what happen there?
[18:44] <Xaro> hey all
[18:46] <sarnold> Kranker: do the reject messages say why they are being rejected?
[18:47] <Kranker> w8
[18:47] <Kranker> Well just saying it couldnt be deliverd to the adress x@x
[18:48] <Kranker> if i put ps aux i have more than 40x times bounce -z -n defer -t unix -u -c
[18:49] <sarnold> is there any more information in your logs?
[18:50] <Kranker> nothing
[18:52] <Kranker> i found a file in /var/mail/
[18:52] <Kranker> called nobody
[18:53] <Kranker> Mar 14 19:48:27 localhost postfix/smtp[7577]: warning: to prevent loss of mail, turn off command pipelining for 72.34.65.34 with the smtp_discard_ehlo_keyword_address_maps parameter
[18:54] <Kranker> mail log kinda 600mb big OO
[19:14] <jjl> Hi, I was wondering if I could get some help getting a tftp server up and running?  Followed ever guide I could find with no luck.  Is this the place to ask a question like that?
[19:40] <kieppie> jjl - not sure. dig a bit into the PXE docco's
[20:33] <resno> im having a small issue.
[20:34] <resno> ive setup postfix on a host as a smarthost, so it will send email to my mailserver.
[20:34] <resno> i have a app using sendmail, and the emails are sending
[21:15] <lenny__> I am running a small file server in my house running ubuntu 12.04. I have been looking online but can't seem to find if a program is available that will allow me to see what files are currently being accessed on my server. thanks for any help.
[21:19] <sarnold> lenny__: /proc/pid/fd/ for a running process will show you the files that process currently has open.
[21:20] <lenny__> sarnold: thank you very much :)
[21:20] <sarnold> lenny__: note that small files might be open for way less time than you'd reasonably sleep between polling that list....
[21:20] <sarnold> lenny__: but if you're curious why your cable connection feels supremely slow, it might be useful :)
[22:59] <adam_g> jamespage, Daviey http://people.canonical.com/~agandelman/folsom/glance-2012.2.1-0ubuntu1.2~cloud0/
[23:14] <nailora> hi there, we upgraded our vm host from ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04 and the following happened:
[23:14] <nailora> http://nailor.devzero.de/oneshot/2013-03-14/iostat_ios-month.png/02fd5f8c5f1059b7/iostat_ios-month.png
[23:14] <nailora> any idea what could be the reason?
[23:16] <SpamapS> nailora: IO scheduler? something else un-bottlenecked, causing busier disks?
[23:18] <sw0rdfish> 5GB vps is enough to setup znc and vpn right?
[23:19] <sarnold> sw0rdfish: one hopes it is quite overkill :)
[23:20] <sw0rdfish> heh
[23:20] <sarnold> nailora: I've got a very vague memory that I've heard about this result before. Sorry I can't recall details..
[23:20] <SpamapS> 785M    irclogs
[23:20] <SpamapS> thats 2 years maybe?
[23:20] <SpamapS> of being in 30 - 50 channels
[23:20] <SpamapS> so yeah, 5G, plenty of space :)
[23:24] <miu2n> anyone know cloud server?
[23:25] <sw0rdfish> sarnold, I'm in norway ... will there be much difference in ping times between getting a vps from sweden or netherlands?
[23:25] <qman__> I'm experiencing a strange problem and I'm stumped on how to troubleshoot it
[23:25] <qman__> I have a server with two NICs in a bond with a bridge, which works great locally
[23:25] <qman__> but the KVM guests get a really delayed ARP response
[23:25] <qman__> so when their ARP table doesn't have the host, it takes about 10-20 pings before the ARP comes through and it works
[23:26] <sarnold> sw0rdfish: most providers can help you find ping times to their different datacenters; I'd expect nearly anything in europe to be tolerable for an irc proxy :) but if you really care, your providers probably have a host in the datacenter you can ping to measure
[23:26] <qman__> pinging the guests from other hosts on the LAN does not experience this issue
[23:27] <qman__> it's only when the guests try to communicate out on the LAN
[23:27] <sarnold> qman__: I think I've heard the spanning tree protocol can take a very long time to stabilize routes, and a delay when starting a bridge is normal... look into it, see if that describes your problem?
[23:28] <sw0rdfish> sarnold, well the vpn will also be used to transfer large files (my own speed is only 5mbps btw)
[23:28] <qman__> well, it's not when starting the bridge, and I have bridge_stp off
[23:29] <qman__> it's every fresh connection, once the arp table drops an entry it happens again for that host
[23:29] <sarnold> qman__: dang. :)
[23:29] <sarnold> sw0rdfish: latency matters more for small files; with large files, things'll move along fine with 30ms or 300ms latency..
[23:32] <qman__> the bizarre thing is that it does eventually get through, and then for the duration the entry is there, it works perfect
[23:33] <sw0rdfish> i see, sarnold
[23:40] <nailora> SpamapS: scheduler: noop deadline [cfq]
[23:40] <nailora> sarnold: could you try to remember -- like really hard?
[23:40] <sarnold> nailora: hehe :)
[23:49] <sarnold> nailora: I thought a google search for "io latency regression site:lwn.net" would find it eventually, but I'm not seeing anything that would fit in that timeframe :/