[00:28] <zwirc> sarnold think il have tried everything
[00:28] <zwirc> the problem is that XX users cant reach the server trought second ip
[00:29] <sarnold> zwirc: are you past the RTNETLINK error then?
[00:29] <zwirc> yea
[00:29] <sarnold> yay
[00:29] <sarnold> zwirc: can those users ping or traceroute the server?
[00:29] <zwirc> can link you the ips in PM if u want to try to reach them?
[00:29] <sarnold> zwirc: can they see both IPs? only one IP? neither IP?
[00:29] <sarnold> sure
[00:29] <zwirc> so can you tell me if you reach none or all xD
[01:02] <mnathani> How does one set services to start on boot, (Things like apache, bind, mysql) I am looking for a chkconfig like utility on Ubuntu. (I am coming from mainly CentOS installs), Also I would like a list of what is currently set to start automatically.
[01:10] <markthomas> mnathani: check out update-rc.d
[05:33] <TimRe> hi guys I am currently having problems with vsftp and jailing users into there home directory and also having problems uploading files using CoreFTP LE just getting permission denied I am running 12.04.2 LTS on this server does anybody know what I need to do?
[06:39] <vedic> Is this correct for setting up bridge network for KVM based virtual machine? Host is a remote server running 12.04 LTS with single public ip address. http://pastebin.com/bHbXhAXw
[12:37] <smallmouse1> hi is there any way to track terminal commands entered
[12:49] <RoyK> smallmouse1: track?
[12:49] <treetreetr33> arrow up?
[12:49] <treetreetr33> down?
[12:49] <smallmouse1> RoyK: want everthing entered like  log ?
[12:49] <RoyK> less ~/.bash_history ?
[12:51] <smallmouse1> RoyK: thank you
[12:52] <RoyK> smallmouse1: or if you, from the command line, want to search the history, type ctrl+r and start typing the command you wrote earlier
[12:52] <RoyK> reverse isearch
[12:53] <RoyK> then press ctrl+r to look for more stuff like it
[13:41] <smallmouse1> to output bash history to a file is it  less ~/.bash_history ? > filename
[13:42] <smallmouse1> and how long is bash history stored for ?
[13:53] <mardraum> smallmouse1: .bash_history *is* a file!?
[14:17] <RoyK> smallmouse1: man bash
[14:17] <RoyK> them manual lists settings etc
[14:34] <streulma> hello, does someone knows OnApp ?
[14:35] <streulma> when I run Ubuntu Server and upgrade, the server will not reboot and hangs at freed memory...
[14:36] <TimRe> anybody know why my issue is happening?
[15:01] <streulma> hello, anybody here ?
[17:24] <vedic> Could you point to reliable tutorial for install KVM based virtualization? I am a bit confused from the Google results as some use JeOS and some don't and also the commands for network setup are different. My VMs will need good amount of Hard disk access and needs to remain accessible remotely. The host is a remote server running 12.04 LTS x64
[17:49] <vedic> Could you point to reliable tutorial for install KVM based virtualization? I am a bit confused from the Google results as some use JeOS and some don't and also the commands for network setup are different. My VMs will need good amount of Hard disk access and needs to remain accessible remotely. The host is a remote server running 12.04 LTS x64
[18:48] <Guest65178> I want to do this : for i in `ls` ; do echo "$i" ; done;
[18:48] <Guest65178> but some file names have spaces in them, how do I get this command to work with files with spaces in their names/\?
[18:52] <Guest65178> nevermind
[18:52] <Guest65178> I replaced `ls` with *
[20:00] <vedic> Are there any issues if NFS is setup between host and guest OS on Ubuntu 12.04 amd64 machine? Guest OS will have nat enable network (user mode)
[22:53] <wxl> hey folks. i'm following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID to set up raid with lubuntu's mini.iso and after setting up the array it tells me i have no root file system. what am i missing?