[02:13] geofft: you absolutely may do whatever you like with those, but I would think they'd be way out of date by now. [02:14] geofft: if they end up being of help to someone, that'll be awesome :) [02:14] hallyn: The qemu stuff is pretty out of date, but I'd be surprised if libtpms has changed noticeably. [02:14] cool [02:15] have fun - good luck and ttyl :) [03:43] Would anybody be willing to help a pour soul get samba kerberos authentication running? [04:17] possible silly question. vmware is driving me crazy by grabbing my mouse for my 12.04 server guest VM. I'm trying to kill all vestiges of mouse-related modules and drivers, so I can blame the vm and not some ubuntu / vm disconnect. I can easily unload the psmouse module, but not sure what to do about the kmoused process.. and not sure what else I may be missing. [04:18] any hints appreciated [04:18] (and if it's not clear, this is all text mode) === hachre1 is now known as hachre === ttx` is now known as ttx === smb` is now known as smb === blackjack is now known as suaminya [08:08] anyone here using duplicity for backups? [08:09] thejoecarroll: Been using it for small scale backups. [08:10] andol: have you used it in conjunction with backupninja, by any chance? [08:11] nope [08:28] andol: i have some questions about using gpg with duplicity. i haven't needed to use gpg i this way before, so i'm unsure about best practice and and possible implications if i create keys for root to sign and encrypt our backups [08:30] cheers. [08:30] It looks like I can not boot http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04/release/^Cuntu-12.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img within an OpenStack Grizzly installation [08:31] panics and tells me that it could not find init [08:35] thejoecarroll: In my usage scenario there weren't much benefit in using a public-private keypair, so I just went with symmetirc encrytpin, setting the duplicity PASSPHRASE environment. [08:36] the 13.04-beta2 image appears to work better [08:37] that would probably apply for us too. maybe i'll forgo those options [08:38] Daviey, gcc version looks good now. So the follow-up Xen could go to raring [08:39] smb: for giggles, i might retry the i386 build first. [08:40] Daviey, If you really want to see it fail. ;) [08:40] smb: Shouldn't it succeed now? [08:40] At least it should fail now with a real error message and not internal error. (the previous upload) [08:41] For that to be fixed you would need to upload the ubuntu3 version I put to chinstrap [08:54] hi, I'm getting an error mail out to me from the Cron Daemon saying: /bin/sh: 1: -delete: not found [08:55] feisar: looks like a syntax error in the script thats executing [08:57] R1ck: thanks, the subject reads : [ -x /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && find /var/lib/php5/ -depth -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f -cmin +$(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime) ! execdir [08:57] it's not a custom script I have created [09:52] Hello all [09:52] I have a 11.01 box standing on grub rescue> prompt. How do I recover it, such that it boots to OS [09:52] or moves in that direction [10:08] Hi all. Can somebody here share with me server/client config in order to achieve OpenVPN server DHCP push commands to work in an Ubuntu client? Server side log error: http://paste.debian.net/248211/ === security is now known as fire [10:39] is there a way to check available disk partitions on disk via grub rescue prompt ? [10:39] or at the grub rescue prompt === Haris_ is now known as Haris [10:52] hello :) [10:54] is there anyone here who has experience setting up a postfix SMTP server? [10:55] I've spent 2 days just trying to get my server to send and receive emails from an external host (gmail) [10:59] it's mainly authentication details I'm stuck on [11:00] Ryan1013: you want the smtp_sasl_password_maps option [11:01] hmm I've tried that, but why does that command start with smtp not smtpd? most of my other ones are the latter [11:02] Ryan1013: this works for me http://pastebin.com/LHQzMhdG [11:02] Ryan1013: you might want to talk to #postfix [11:03] ah right thanks [11:03] will give yours a look over [11:03] heh? [11:04] why would it be smtpd? that makes no sense [11:04] no idea, most of them are.. [11:04] smtpd is for authing incoming connections [11:04] smtp is for authing outgoing connections [11:04] ohh [11:04] and no, most of them are not, there are settins for both [11:04] that clears that up === Haris_ is now known as Haris [11:08] so the username and password it uses are a linux user? or can I define anything in my password_maps file? [11:12] hello, i'm trying to send some data with M2M GPRS module to my ubuntu server, to port 80. when i enter the command "netstat -an | grep :80 | sort" i can see that module did establish connection on same port, but can i see somehow what my server received (i suppose HTTP packet) in details? [11:12] yus finally got it authenticating [11:12] thank you! [11:13] nihilista: you can probably use tcpdump to sniff the packets [11:14] Ryan1013, ok thanks i'll try to google tcpdump than =) [11:29] can I get a copy of the default, out of the box grub.conf for 11.01 ? [11:29] after it is installed [11:29] I have scsi/sas or sata disk in this box [11:29] need to check up the prefix line [11:30] there is no 11.01 [11:31] Ryan1013: : ) [11:32] feisar: do you know why I might be getting Relay access denied when I try and send an email from an external server to my mailbox? [11:32] I have smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_sasl_authenticated,permit_mynetworks,reject_unauth_destination [11:35] Ryan1013: try asking in #postfix [11:35] I tried, ill try again [12:01] Hi, I have a PC running on Ubuntu 10.04 that serves local files via NFS to a Windows Network. Therefore it has to speak with a Kerberos Server. After a reboot it got stuck with the following Message: "NFSv4 id <-> name mapper". I managed to get into a rescue console via Grub. There I was able to disable winbind but not the nfsserver. I really have only very few knoweledge of Linux. Anyone has an idea? [12:04] ToBHo: You want to disable the nfsd? === gary_poster|away is now known as gary_poster [12:06] Jeeves_: How? I cannot find it in init.d, only nmbd [12:06] ToBHo: Are you using the kernel-nfsd? [12:07] add 'blacklist nfsd' to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-local.conf [12:08] Should prevent the kernel from loading the nfsd-module [12:08] Jeeves_: I do not know [12:08] there is no etc/modprobe.d ... [12:09] never mind the last ... have to get new goggles [12:09] glasses [12:22] hi , how i can set up locahost mail server so that i can send mails through my localhost . i am on 10.04 desktop [12:22] Daviey: http://people.canonical.com/~davewalker/delta.html seems to be an empty file. Please may I have an SLA credit? === highvolt1ge is now known as highvoltage [12:24] rbasak: You'll get a discount from your next invoice. [12:24] rbasak: I pretty much killed it off this cycle, i think [12:24] patdk-lap: Correction: I mean 11.10 [12:25] can I get a copy of the default, out of the box grub.conf for 11.10 ? after it is installed. I have scsi/sas or sata disk in this box. need to check up the prefix line [12:25] hi can someone give me example cron line to run command every Monday at 06:00 [12:26] shafox: look at nullmailer, or msmtp. Or for a postfix solution: http://askubuntu.com/q/228938/7808 [12:27] rbasak: do i have to change anything in php.ini settings ? [12:27] JonL: `00 06 * * 1 /bin/true' [12:35] postfix is asking me system mail name, i am going to use this on my localhost. what should i write ? [12:36] hey all [12:37] i try to config server sender address inside mutt, so server end with a specific email address.. but .muttrc will be ignored from the users dir, where mutt sends mail.. any hint why? === Haris_ is now known as Haris [13:11] got it... [13:28] hallyn: heh read libvirt ml [13:31] yeah i had reset my git tree and started bisecting for the other request after sending the longer FTBFS patch, now I'm re-resetting it bc they want to see every error in detail [13:32] much time wasting going on [13:35] oh, feh. and now i see it's under bad #ifdefs. === Haris_ is now known as Haris [13:37] gug [13:37] I have a problem running kernel 3.8 on 12.04 LTS: the guest kernel is stuck when reseting ata_piix ports. [13:38] this did not occur with kernel 3.7 [13:38] Octavian: as a curiosity, this is 3.7/3.8 in the guest isn't it? [13:38] I see the guest kernel being stuck in ata_msleep() in ata_sff_wait_after_reset() [13:39] Walex: yes [13:41] Octavian: is that kernel officially available?? [13:43] hachre: not for you to test. There are some patches in there, which are not upstreamed yet [13:43] ah [13:43] hachre: I can try to retest without these patches though [13:44] give it a shot [13:57] hallyn: lemme know when you worked through the libvirt ftbfs then we can get a FFE for it [13:58] zul: i've got a fix for the FTBFS, the thing i'm stuck on is a fix for the domxml to native conversion when no membaloon is specified [13:58] it'sa bug introduced after 1.3.0 [13:58] 1.0.3 that is [13:59] awecome === Haris_ is now known as Haris [14:27] jamespage: enjoy http://people.canonical.com/~chucks/ca/ [14:29] zul: is that all of grizzly? [14:30] Daviey: yep [14:31] \o/ [14:37] zul, ceilometer typo in changelog - " * New upstream release for the Ubuntu Cloud Arhcive." [14:37] zul, ditto cinder [14:38] zul, glance: +1 - but two versions in that folder [14:39] ack...we need to script this [14:39] zul, horizon - OK [14:39] zul, keystone: +1 [14:40] jamespage: ceilometer and cinder fixed locally [14:40] zul, nova: +1 [14:40] zul, python-ceilometerclient not needed - already up-to-date [14:40] k [14:41] zul, python-glanceclient: +1 [14:41] zul, python-novaclient: +1 [14:41] zul, quantum: +1 [14:42] zul, swift: +1 [14:42] zul, python-cinderclient update missing [14:42] ok hold on [14:43] zul, also need an update for libvirt [14:44] ill get back to you [14:48] jamespage: cinderclient is there now [14:48] zul, lgtm [15:00] jamespage: libvirt there now as well [15:00] zul, looking now [15:01] zul, " * New upstream release for the Ubuntu Cloud Archive." not technically true [15:01] libvirt? [15:02] "New update for the Ubuntu Cloud Archive." better? [15:05] yeah === NomadJim_ is now known as NomadJimi === NomadJimi is now known as NomadJim [15:06] done [15:07] alright uploading everything to staging [15:09] zul, cool - as soon as its built I'll copy to updates [15:09] Daviey, if you had enough giggles seeing the old upload fail for i386, mind uploading the fixed version? :) [15:10] jamespage: ack [15:10] Daviey, can we get a package removed from the Grizzly CA? [15:10] do I just need to delete it from the PPA's? [15:11] jamespage: src and binary? [15:11] Daviey, yep - rtslib can be dropped [15:11] smb: ack [15:11] jamespage: this will be the first removal, i suspect it might need IS involvement [15:12] at least remove it from the PPA first [15:12] Daviey, ack [15:17] hi everyone!! Has somebody successfully installed spacewalk on ubuntu? === scofflaw_ is now known as scofflaw === stgraber_ is now known as stgraber === Gasseus is now known as Rallias [16:10] good morning [16:10] where can i find doc to set up an LDAP server? [16:10] i noticed that the offical (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer) doc is using SLAPD, which i thought was deprecated === danjared_ is now known as danjared [16:22] hallyn: lxc 0.9 uploaded to ubuntu [16:38] stgraber: excellent [16:39] i need to push new qemu and libvirts still [16:40] Underbyte: depends on the LDAP server, of which there are several. Web searching will be helpful... [16:41] Underbyte: there may be useful docs in /usr/share/doc// for whichever ldap server you're using.. it might not be as nice as a first-time user's walkthrough, but hopefully good [16:41] Underbyte: also check the server guide [16:54] I have been on an ldap rampage last week and I think I have circled back around to openldap after tring 389 dir server and apache [16:54] apacheds [16:56] zul: so while that memballoon issue percolates on the list, my recommendation is to assume s390 doesn't exist and just always print out a virito memballoon. That should be ok for our package right? [16:57] hallyn: it should [16:59] all right let me try building such a pkg [17:08] i've got a ubuntu server with multiple dvb-s cards [17:08] but on every reboot, the adapter numbering changes (/dev/dvb/adapterX) [17:09] how can I fix that? I know I have to create some kind of udev rules, but no idea how :( [17:09] Aison: the network interfaces are given persistent names via /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules [17:09] Aison: hopefully you can steal ideas from there [17:14] sarnold, maybe :P === heathjs is now known as heath [17:33] so i know i can apt-get remove program... but it is possible to do apt-get remove program* or someting similar to get ridd of all say mysql instlations at once? [17:50] zul, Err, looks like Daviey had not the time to sponsor the ubuntu3 xen package I got on chinstrap. It should fix the i386 ftbs of the last version and adds another bugfix. Maybe you could sponsor it? [17:50] sure which one is it? [17:51] zul, in 4review the -0ubuntu3 one [17:51] k [17:52] Removed the other one now, so there is no confusion [17:54] smb: im only seeing ubuntu1 in the archive [17:56] zul, the ubuntu2 is in proposed still. Maybe because the i386 build ftbsed... doh ok, then I need to re-create it with the larger changes [17:56] klemmenow [17:59] zul, ok should be replaced now [17:59] zul: ok, i'm testing http://people.canonical.com/~serge/try1/libvirt_1.0.4-0ubuntu1~ppa1.dsc [18:00] fetching [18:01] smb: on chinstrap/ [18:02] zul, chinstrap:~smb/4review [18:03] hallyn: ill have a look in a sec [18:03] hallyn: it passed your qa stuff right? [18:04] zul: no. it's passing right now :) [18:04] give it 30-60 mins [18:04] smb: sorry to be a bitch but can you update the debdiff? [18:05] can do [18:05] smb: we (zul and I) wont' see you in oakland, is that right? you're there the first week of may? [18:06] hallyn, Yes that week, you are there before or after? [18:07] after [18:07] zul: would you like to run any tests with qemu 1.4.1 before I ask for a FFE? [18:07] hallyn: sure [18:08] zul, check now u1-u3.debdiff [18:08] zul: it's in ppa:serge-hallyn/virt [18:08] zul: we can chat later about it whe you're done with smb [18:08] hallyn: ack [18:09] I am nearly done... :) [18:10] smb: done [18:10] zul, cheers [18:13] hallyn: why that ffe for qemu? [18:14] zul: well it has its own fix for bug 1157626, as well as fixes for usb bugs [18:14] Launchpad bug 1157626 in qemu "Unable to use "virsh migrate" on two hosts after moving to raring" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1157626 [18:14] *sigh* ok [18:14] jamespage: ^^^ to keep you in the loop [18:14] zul: jamespage: though since libvirt 1.0.4 also fixes it, i'm fine with waiting on qemu [18:15] you know what, let's not do the qemu [18:15] we've already had final beta... [18:16] zul: will libvirt 1.0.4 give you other fixes that you need? [18:16] or is it only for the migration failure? [18:16] hallyn: migration failure [18:16] .. migration is essential for this release. :) [18:16] now unfortunately i notice that the ffe candidate qemu is the one running in my qa tests right now [18:16] Daviey: yes, but it is fixed by *either* enw qemu *or* new libvirt [18:16] we don't need both [18:17] the difference between the two is, [18:17] qemu 1.4.1 is a stable branch. libvirt 1.0.4 is anything but [18:17] so if there is no other reason why we want libvirt, then perhaps we ought to go with qemu update [18:18] Daviey/hallyn: lemme do some local testing for libvirt here [18:19] zul: ok [18:19] zul, pls can you consider any impact on cloud archive [18:19] all my tests passed, with *both* the new qemu and libvirt [18:19] guess i'll downgrade qemu real quick [18:20] jamespage: yeah ill do some tests with raring/precise [18:20] zul, ta [18:22] jamespage: we should be able to stick it in the openstack-ubuntu-testing ppa shouldnt we? [18:31] in a ubuntu VPS openvpn will come automatically installed right? [18:32] sw0rdfish: no, why would it? [18:32] just asking. [18:36] roaksoax: oh, did you still need to talk to me about something relating to qemu signture on (idontknowwhatsomemaasrelatedthingithink)? === james_ is now known as Guest53945 [19:01] Is it possible to build up an ActiveDirectory with Samba 4 together with an existing MIT Kerberos V infrastructure so that Windows machines could have access via the existing Kerberos accounts? [19:32] hallyn: hey! yes! [19:36] hallyn: so we are tying to find out a way of trying to ensure that a running instance is a virtual one, becuase for MAAS discovery process, a command we use to try to find out if there's IP simply takes forever [19:42] roaksoax: and is /proc/cpuinfo containing the string qemu atall reliable? [19:43] hallyn: nope, ubuntu@cluster1:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep qemu [19:43] ubuntu@cluster1:~$ [19:44] hallyn: oh I see now, QEMU [19:44] hallyn: yeah that works [19:46] * roaksoax wonders why I didn't think of that before [19:46] hallyn: you get some pisco! :P [19:47] roaksoax: no thanks :) [19:47] i'll take one or two sours and stop there [19:47] that was a bad morning [19:47] hahaha [19:47] hallyn: that's why I usually don't drink it [19:48] yeah, the dealer usually doesn't [19:48] :P [19:49] anyway, hopefully there aren't any cases where that string doesn't show up. heck lemme check where it comes from real quick [19:50] hallyn: cause I recall having had check /proc/cpuinfo, but didn't recall seeing any QEMU string [19:54] roaksoax: Pisco will be most welcome. [19:55] roaksoax: doy ou have any arm vms you can check on? [19:55] for i386 i see where it's getting that string. for arm, it's not clear ot me (bc it doesn't have a model_id) [19:56] hm, leseee. rbasak! do you have an arm vm lying around by chance? [19:56] hallyn: nah cna't have acces to arm [19:56] Daviey: have 2 bottles here waiting for the next gathering [19:57] roaksoax: not arm hardware, just a vm. (i can try to set one up tonight if need be) [19:57] roaksoax: do we care about arm vms for maas?\ [19:57] hallyn: for us in maas really everything is the same [19:57] don't know what that means [19:58] roaksoax: Make sure you take your phys kit, team exercise every morning. [19:59] what's that, stretch bands? [19:59] Daviey: yeah that's exactly what we need! [20:00] how about parkour every morning? [20:00] zul will lead the lessons [20:00] uh? [20:00] parkour parkour! [20:01] zul: likes climbing up stairs [20:01] like in san diego [20:03] yeah 45 degree slopes with lots of slopes is not my friend [20:06] hallyn: you want to know what /proc/cpuinfo looks like inside from inside a qemu emulating arm? I guess I can look into that for you, but I don't have anything handy - I use real ARM machines :-) [20:07] rbasak: yeah that's what i wanted. ok, thanks. i can run a test tonight to be sure, and warn roaksoax if it doesnt include 'QEMU" [20:13] i'd best re-try migration testone more time with that setup just to be sure [20:22] migration succeeded. i do still wonder why i get i/o errors after migration, though apparemtly (as it works for the bug reporter) it's something in my setup [20:22] just can't imagien what === disposab1e is now known as disposable [21:33] jamespage: migrating a vm works ofr me with --copy-storage-all, but when i do it over shared nfs storage, i always ahve disk corruption after migration. if you could try both of those as well that'd be much appreciated [21:36] * hallyn out - back later tonight [22:43] !sed [22:43] The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome), K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE), or Menu -> Accessories -> LXTerminal (LXDE). Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal [22:43] !grep