[01:07] <three18ti> is there a way to tell useradd to copy the files over from skel even if the home directory exists?
[01:52] <resno> im looking for some help configuring snmp? can anyone shoe me some guides?
[05:24] <Endafy>  does landscape support baremetal OSX and Windows operations via S5 state like vsphere does?
[05:26] <Endafy> im kind of a vmware fanboy and use it for work, but id like to support canonical
[07:20] <g0uZ> [22/04/2013 09:18] <g0uZ> how can I know when a specific pkg version (libpam 1.1.3-8ubuntu1) available in raring will be available in precise (12.04 lts)
[07:20] <g0uZ> [22/04/2013 09:18] <g0uZ> I really need to have libpam with audit support....
[07:25] <koolhead17> hi all
[07:46] <Don_L> hi, I have a .sql (http://pastebin.com/PsT8Pp7x) but it just hangs, how can I see what's wrong?
[08:40] <Don_L> hi, I have a .sql (http://pastebin.com/PsT8Pp7x) but it just hangs, how can I see what's wrong?
[09:40] <bigon> hello, is there any debug symbols for the apache prefox mpm on precise?
[09:40] <bigon> I cannot find any :'
[09:42] <bigon> s/prefox/prefork
[11:04] <mgz> Daviey, jamespage: have updated juju packaging, put up new debdiff, can I get it in the queue again please
[11:09] <Daviey> jamespage: one for you? ^
[11:09] <jamespage> mgz, Daviey: mid css hell - will pickup in a few
[11:11] <mgz> thanks guys
[11:21] <jamespage> mgz: is that in a branch somewhere?
[11:27] <mgz> jamespage: same place, the mp has the interdiff
[11:27] <mgz> lp:~gz/ubuntu/raring/juju/0.7
[11:29] <mgz> er... it has the interdiff if you're in launchpad-beta-testers or whatever, otherwise `bzr diff -r-3..-1 lp:~gz/ubuntu/raring/juju/0.7`
[11:41] <koolhead17> mgz: hi there
[11:47] <mgz> hey
[11:58] <Kevin`> http://pastebin.com/E59XQDWr - why hasn't this bug been fixed :/
[11:58] <Kevin`> also, is there a way of preventing the boot messages past the initrd from all being invisible since they show on a tty that doesn't exist instead of the console?
[12:01] <Kevin`> this is on 12.04
[12:04] <jamespage> mgz, Daviey: uploaded
[12:05] <Daviey> jamespage: ta
[12:05] <mgz> thanks!
[12:20] <Arrick> hey all, how do I make both of my network interfaces live? I would like to keep one reserved for administering the server, and the other for hosting the sites... When it installed it only configured a "primary" interface, so nothing is in etc/network/interfaces for me to go off of
[12:26] <Arrick> I just performed the ifconfig -a | grep eth
[12:26] <Arrick> and I see that I have both eth0 and eth1, however eth1 is not in use at this time, how do I enable it, I can configure it from there.
[12:41] <zul> jamespage:  we need this one before release
[12:41] <zul> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-keystoneclient/+bug/1170828
[12:45] <Arrick> how do I change what IP apache2 is listening on in 12.04 lts?
[12:59] <mollerup> arrick: find the Listen entry in /etc/apache2/ports.conf
[13:04] <jamespage> zul, good-oh - please get it uploaded
[13:04] <jamespage> just focus on raring right now - ca can follow later in the week
[13:04] <jamespage> ah - I see its already uploaded - great!
[13:05] <Arrick> thanks mollerup
[13:07] <Arrick> mollerup, that line refers to the port.... Here's the deal... I setup the server at home on 192.168.1.5,  Now, I have it at my office, and of course the IP address was changed for our office network... Now when I point to the site, I am told "This site can only be accessed through 192.168.1.5"... How do I change this behavior?
[13:11] <jamespage> zul, https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/horizon/theme-resync/+merge/160103
[13:12] <mollerup> Arrick: do you have the IP specified in the VirtualHost definition by chance ? yes I know the Listen only defines port, thats the default behaviour which is the same as Listen *:80 for all IP's
[13:13] <Arrick> I specified it once I moved the server, but the address it is saying it listens on is not in there, the one that is on the server is specified.
[13:14] <zul> jamespage:  +1
[13:17] <jamespage> zul, ta
[13:18] <mollerup> Arrick: I expect you have restarted apache after changing any configs ?
[13:18] <Arrick> yep.
[13:18] <Arrick> and reloaded service apache2
[13:19] <zul> jamespage:  http://people.canonical.com/~chucks/ca/
[13:20] <jamespage> zul, does pyparsing build OK with those python3 releated changes?
[13:20] <zul> jamespage:  they should lemme double check
[13:26] <mollerup> Arrick: then apache should listen on all IP's on the machine... maybe a .htaccess or an Allow/Deny rule ?
[13:26] <zul> jamespage:  builds fine
[13:26] <jamespage> zul, OK: +1 on those updates them
[13:26] <Arrick> none mollerup
[13:26] <Arrick> I ran into this the other day when I changed the static IP as well (before I rebuilt the server)
[13:40] <patdk-wk> where would I file a bug for the ubuntu 12.04.2 kernel dkms modules don't work?
[13:49] <zul> jamespage:  https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/nova/nova-last-minute/+merge/160113
[13:50] <jamespage> zul, not on your life
[13:50] <zul> jamespage:  ok just wanted to check :)
[13:50] <jamespage> zul, conductor and compute won't typically be on the same server
[13:50] <zul> jamespage:  ack
[13:51] <Arrick> hey guys, I know the default answer will be "man grep" but I cant seem to get the syntax correct for searching all files in drive for the word "Allow"
[13:51] <Arrick> can anyone help me out?
[13:51] <jamespage> zul, not quite sure how we deal with that upgrade path
[13:51] <zul> jamespage:  probably something worth mentioning in the release notes
[13:52] <jamespage> zul, almost like we need some sort of orchestration tool
[13:52] <jamespage> zul, thats a good idea
[13:53] <zul> jamespage:  how do you tag something as release notable?
[13:53] <zul> er...something for the release notes
[13:55] <jamespage> zul, I just added a task for 'ubuntu-release-notes'
[13:55] <zul> jamespage:  cool
[14:07] <zul> jamespage:  btw those updates have been uploaded to staging
[14:10] <jamespage> zul, ack - I'm going to sweep up later in the week
[14:10] <zul> jamespage:  ack
[14:10] <mollerup> Arrick: grep -r is what you may be after
[14:36] <Arrick> thanks mollerup
[14:36] <Arrick> turns out what I was trying to find was limited by the config.php in moodle
[14:50] <jamespage> zul, looking at bug 1170312 now
[14:50] <zul> jamespage:  quantum have cron jobs?
[14:51] <jamespage> zul, yeah - for namespace tidies
[14:51] <zul> jamespage:  ick
[14:59] <jamespage> zul: https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/quantum/fixup-crontabs/+merge/160135
[15:02] <zul> jamespage:  +1
[15:03] <jamespage> zul: ta
[15:10] <bananapie> Hey, I want to setup mail filtering rules for my email account on my server without affecting other accounts. For example, I want all emails coming from 'www-data@server' to go into a folder 'Server-Stuff'. Is there any plugin for postfix that does per user filters?
[15:15] <xnox> bananapie: you want procmail or sieve and it will come after postfix in the pipeline.
[15:15] <bananapie> Cool, searching google for postfix filters gives 100,000 results about spam and viruses.
[15:15] <bananapie> thanks :d
[15:19] <xnox> bananapie: np.
[15:22] <tdelam> Hi, we're using Ubuntu Server 10.04, I am trying to install libapache2-mod-php5 and receive this error http://pastie.org/7697812 here is my sources.list http://pastie.org/7697845 can anyone lend a hand as to what's going on?
[15:39] <RoyK> tdelam: strange - I have it installed on at least one lucid server. have you tried apt-get update ?
[15:41] <tdelam> RoyK: yes
[15:42] <RoyK> I have a lucid test vm - lemme check
[15:43] <RoyK> vm currently doesn't have libapache2-mod-php5 installed
[15:43] <RoyK> running an upgrade first...
[15:45] <RoyK> no issues here
[15:48] <RoyK> tdelam: here's my sources.list http://paste.ubuntu.com/5592907/
[15:49] <tdelam> ok thanks, let me give thag a try RoyK
[15:51] <genii-around> !info libapache2-mod-php5 lucid
[15:52] <genii-around> Interesting. Bot says "main" but http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libapache2-mod-php5&searchon=names&suite=lucid&section=all says "security"
[15:52] <RoyK> heh
[15:52] <RoyK> security?
[15:52] <RoyK> wonder what it's supposed to do there
[15:56] <genii-around> Maybe it got shifted recently
[16:00] <genii-around> tdelam: Line 7 in your sources.list is still from Hardy
[16:26] <Soltis> I need to get a trace of apache2 and be sure it's using the same config files as using the init script would use; I'm trying to figure out why configuring it a certain way is segfaulting on start
[16:28] <pmatulis> strace i guess, maybe look only at files being read (man strace)
[16:28] <pmatulis> Soltis: ↑
[16:45] <RoyK> I have a test vm with 7 virtual disks, just added 6 of them to test some raid stuff. however, lucid-1.qcow2 is listed #1 - how can I have lucid.qcow2 become the #1 disk (from which to boot)?
[16:45] <JoeyJoeJo> I built a deb package and it worked. The only problem is that my package didn't have anything in /etc and it didn't set itself to start on boot when I installed it. How can I do that
[17:07] <jacobw> JoeyJoeJo: update-rc.d
[17:09] <JoeyJoeJo> Sorry, I meant, how can I make my deb package automatically run update-rc.d?
[17:11] <genii-around> post-inst
[17:12] <jacobw> JoeyJoeJo: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/packaging-tutorial/packaging-tutorial.en.pdf
[17:12] <jacobw> JoeyJoeJo: That's a good index of everything you need to be aware of when packaging for Debian
[17:33] <smoser> jcastro, can you ack someone for ubuntu-etherpad for me?
[17:33] <jcastro> sure
[17:33] <smoser> harlowja
[17:33] <jcastro> done
[18:11] <Arrick> ok.... someone suggested mailutils to me friday, and I had it successfully working... however, now I cant get the emails delivered that are being sent... any help will be greatly appreciated.
[19:21] <DeadlyDays> hello, I am getting an "Input Signal out of range" from a fresh 12.10 Server install, can anyone help me?
[19:31] <DeadlyDays> nevermind then, I guess I will reimage with 12.04
[20:05] <Arrick> ok, guys I am being asked in some "instructions" "setup a rood cron task to call the file (path to file here) every 5 minutes. The cron watcher script needs to be called directly, not by fetching the page through the web server (e.g. using wget or similiar) as it needs sufficient permissions to be able to to kill the cron process if it has crashed. This would normally done by using a command like this on the crontab: php /path/to/site/admin/cro
[20:05] <Arrick> n_watcher.php > /path/to/logs/watcher.log 2>&1
[20:05] <Arrick> How to I figure out what logs to point this to?
[20:09] <sarnold> Arrick: if you're completely lost, perhaps a "locate watcher.log" or "find / -name watcher.log" would help you find it
[20:09] <sarnold> Arrick: .. though presumably something earlier in the instructions told how to change the log location
[20:09] <Arrick> yeah, it didnt say (It's totara moodle)
[20:10] <Arrick> lol there wasnt one.
[20:10] <Arrick> so, I get to create it.
[20:13] <Arrick> now I am getting an error of "/path/to/site/admin/cron_watcher.php":0: bad minute errors in crontab file, can't install
[20:13] <Arrick> any suggestions sarnold ?
[20:13] <sarnold> Arrick: paste the entire line?
[20:26] <Arrick> sarnold, paste what entire line?
[20:27] <sarnold> Arrick: your crontab entry
[20:27] <Arrick> sudo crontab /var/www/mwtraining/admin/cron_watcher.php > /var/www/logs/watcher.log 2>&1
[20:28] <tdelam> I am trying to install php5-gd and receive this error http://pastie.org/7699394 I am not sure why this would be, I checked dpkg -l and noticed php5-gd was installed at one point http://pastie.org/7699415 I am not sure why it or how it was removed but I need it installed. Could anyone recommend how I can fix this?
[20:28] <Arrick> if I put the php after crontab, it tells me no such directory in the log file.
[20:30] <Arrick> tdelam, it installed automatcially with php5 for me yesterday
[20:30] <sarnold> Arrick: which crontab did you try to put this into? an /etc/cron.daily/ or something? or a user's crontab?
[20:30] <Arrick> through terminal
[20:30] <Arrick> I ran that command from terminal, under my users profile
[20:31] <sarnold> Arrick: ... and do you want to run the command as root? or as your user? or as some other user?
[20:31] <Arrick> am I doing something wrong?
[20:31] <Arrick> it is supposed to run every 5 minutes as root
[20:33] <Arrick> I'm actually feeling like an idiot right now, I've never taken this long to get a single server up before in my life.
[20:33] <sarnold> Arrick: then you'll want to edit /etc/crontab with an editor of your choice and add a line like this:  */5 * * * * root php /var/www/.../cron_watcher.php >> /var/www/logs/watcher.log
[20:33] <Arrick> ahhh that explains it.
[20:33] <Arrick> thanks
[20:34] <sarnold> (your > will overwrite the log; my suggested >> will append to the log; mine will grow without bound, yours will never be very big)
[20:35] <Arrick> ok, how about if I need to run another one in /var/www/admin/cron.php every 15 minutes?
[20:35] <Arrick> do I need to have the php in there as well/
[20:36] <tdelam> Arrick: I thought it did as well
[20:37] <tdelam> Arrick: do you know if there is a way to tell if the php being used on the server is one from apt or from source? I'm wondering if they compiled from source for some reason
[20:37] <sarnold> Arrick: the 'php' depends if those files are executable or not; if they are executable and have the proper shebang line then you don't need the 'php'. it's easier to just include the 'php'
[20:37] <Arrick> tdelam, it did on mine, load up a php file with <?php phpinfo(); ?> in the contents and point to it with a web browser.
[20:37] <Arrick> ok
[20:37] <Arrick> thanks.
[20:39] <Arrick> now to get postfix or something working so the site can send emails out... thats all that is left.
[20:39] <Arrick> I had postfix working last week, but broke something drastically, less time to rebuild (or so I thought at the time)
[20:40] <Arrick> now to get it to connect again.
[20:40] <Arrick> I can telnet the smtp server from the server, but cant get it to send out mail.
[20:41] <sarnold> Arrick: perhaps re-running dpkg-reconfigure postfix   might get you there most quickly..
[20:41] <Arrick> yeah, i have done that a couple dozen times, thinking I found the issue, to no avail, i did document my settings last week.
[20:42] <Arrick> I have been trying to set it up with the satellite system,, because our exchange server will accept the emails from it.
[20:46] <tdelam> Arrick: yea, I did that and compared that with my other server which i know has a working gd installed
[20:46] <tdelam> and sure enough it's not installed on the problematic server
[20:46] <Arrick> hrmm.
[20:46] <Arrick> apt-get update?
[20:47] <tdelam> and when i do apt-get install php5-gd it says that error i pasted above
[20:47] <tdelam> i did that too :(
[20:47] <Arrick> do an apt-cache search php5-gd
[20:47] <Arrick> check your repos and make sure they are correct
[20:47] <Arrick> are you on 12.04 or an older/newer version?
[20:47] <tdelam> php5-gd - GD module for php5
[20:47] <tdelam> shows up fine in the search
[20:47] <tdelam> I am 10.04 LTS
[20:48] <Arrick> try apt-get purge php5-gd and see if it will remove it, then try installing again.
[20:48] <tdelam> did that just now, and get the same error... so weird
[20:48] <Arrick> not sure what to say now.lol
[20:48] <tdelam> http://pastie.org/7699394
[20:49] <tdelam> yea me neither
[20:49] <tdelam> I've never seen this weirdness before.
[20:49] <Arrick> did you remove php5 and reinstall that?
[20:49] <tdelam> haha, yea, let's not go there :p
[20:49] <tdelam> 100+ sites went offline
[20:49] <Arrick> yeah I know, lol
[20:49] <tdelam> and the error came up when it came time to reinstall php5 again
[20:49] <tdelam> same E: Package php5 has no installation candidate
[20:50] <Arrick> your repos have to be skewed
[20:50] <tdelam> quickly restored from an image and things were fine but a slight nightmare
[20:50] <tdelam> http://pastie.org/7699452
[20:50] <tdelam> repos
[20:50] <tdelam> these haven't changed, ever, lol.
[20:50] <RoyK> tdelam: did you try my sources.list file?
[20:50] <tdelam> RoyK: I don't think I received those
[20:51] <RoyK> I pastebinned it
[20:51] <tdelam> oh!
[20:51] <tdelam> let me try
[20:51] <RoyK> 17:48 < RoyK> tdelam: here's my sources.list http://paste.ubuntu.com/5592907/
[20:52] <tdelam> yea, I checked my buffer, I forgot about that
[20:52] <tdelam> just did now
[20:52] <Arrick> yeah, his are ALLL different
[20:52] <tdelam> apt-get update as well, no errors
[20:52] <tdelam> E: Package php5-gd has no installation candidate
[20:52] <tdelam> same thing :(
[20:52] <tdelam> apt-get update Fetched 13.5MB in 8s (1,592kB/s)
[20:53] <Arrick> since you cant get it working, might as well (LOL) upgrade to 12.04 now right?
[20:53]  * Arrick hides
[20:54] <tdelam> ha, that involves quite a bit of changes, that would require a migration plan and some time :)
[20:54] <tdelam> i don't understand
[20:59] <Arrick> I dont understand how postfix can be installed one day, and it work, and then the next time the machine fires up, it dies, lol
[20:59] <genii-around> tdelam: I think I mentioned the last time that you pastebinned your current repos .... the one on line 7 is from Hardy, not Lucid which you are running and should probably be commented out
[20:59] <tdelam> genii-around: I am no longer using that sources.list
[21:00] <Arrick> if you arent using it, it needs to be removed or commented, or did you just post your last pastebin?
[21:00] <Arrick> bbib,, heading to the house where I have relaxation and all night to figure this out.
[21:00] <tdelam> my new sources.list http://pastie.org/7699568
[21:01] <tdelam> as per RoyK's fresh 10.04 install sources.list
[21:01] <tdelam> I removed the hardy from my original sources.list btw genii-around I was notified of that mis-matched one earlier as well and had since removed it :)
[21:03] <RoyK> tdelam: then try an apt-get update && apt-get -y dist-upgrade
[21:04] <genii-around> tdelam: Should probably remove everything in /var/lib/apt/lists/   before the apt-get update
[21:06]  * RoyK goes to bed - nite all
[21:49] <HSaka> I think i did something to my unbuntu server
[21:49] <HSaka> when i rebooted I'm getting like this
[21:49] <HSaka> EXT4-fs(db1): remounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro
[21:49] <HSaka> hda-intel: no codecs found!
[21:50] <HSaka> The disk dirver for /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 is not ready yet or not present. Continue to wait or press s for skip or m for manuel recovery
[22:04] <genii-around> tdelam: How goes with the php5 installation issues?
[23:25] <delinquentme> anyone?
[23:26] <delinquentme> I feel that theres got to be some hella simple like *pre installed* code which would do something like this
[23:26] <delinquentme> its 1) monitoring user connections 2) seeing whos plowing the server with a ton of work ( assuming massive IO ) 3) and a log of the server response times
[23:27] <delinquentme> Surely theres some obvious tool for the job no?
[23:28] <lolcat> probably is
[23:31] <delinquentme> what about something which could monitor processor utilization ... and let me know who dumped a job which is maxing it ?