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gartralargh06:08
gartralfailing frives suck06:08
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smbjamespage, zul, Any insight into saucy-adt-nova failures?08:21
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zulsmb: not yet11:11
smbzul, Hm ok. So still not 100% sure where that comes from, right?11:12
zuli have an idea im going to try to fix it today11:12
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yolandazul https://code.launchpad.net/~yolanda.robla/neutron/autopkgtests/+merge/18548212:37
zulyolanda:  this is tested right?12:38
yolandazul yes12:38
yolandait's the same as old one but i resynced12:39
zulyolanda:  cool i dont understand how the ryu plugin would pass since it has a python module not in the archive?12:40
zulyolanda:  same with ml212:41
yolandazul, i know, neutron is starting anyway, it's only checking that the files are present, i think12:42
zulyolanda:  are you sure?12:42
yolandaif some config file isn't in the path, it stops starting, but if config files are present it starts anyway12:42
zulyolanda:  ok but if something breaks ill blame you :)12:44
yolandatests are just installing the plugin, updating config files and restarting neutron. That tests passed, but i guess if some in-depth operations are tried, they should be failing12:46
yolandazul, if you can do the merge also... because i don't have permissions for it12:48
zuladam_g: http://people.canonical.com/~chucks/ca/13:07
zulsmb:  should be fixed sooner14:39
zulsmb:  i mean soonish14:40
smbzul, Ah ok. Was it related to xen or just coincidence that it started to fail about when it was uploaded?14:40
zulconscidence i think14:41
* smb is relieved :)14:41
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smbzul, Hm, "removed xen tests"... now that somewhat does not really sound like the failure was just coincidentally after the xen upload...15:17
zulsmb: i think we might have to look at compute packaging again after this release15:18
smbzul, That way or the other. There should be shiny new xcp as well for next release15:19
zulyah15:19
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zuladam_g: http:://people.canonical.com/~chucks/ca in case you missed it15:50
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hallyn_zul: hey, were you goign to be uploading the new lbivirt soon?16:43
zulhallyn_:  i was blocked on xen but i think im unblocked now16:43
zulhallyn_:  can you send me the debdiffs to me again and ill do it now16:44
hallyn_zul: f.  trying to find it16:45
hallyn_zul: ah, http://people.canonical.com/~serge/libvirt.debdiff :)  simple enough16:47
zulhallyn_:  done16:51
hallyn_zul: \o/  thx16:51
bkerensapmatulis: Can you review https://code.launchpad.net/~dsmythies/serverguide/makefile_changes/+merge/18336316:51
hallyn_zul: i'm still planning on stickign to 1.0.5 in saucy.  shout if you wantme to be trying out 1.0.616:51
hallyn_(uh, for qemu that is)16:51
hallyn_(and, 1.5 and 1.6, not 1.0.?)16:52
pmatulisbkerensa: i wish i could review that but i simply don't know enough about that stuff16:55
bkerensapmatulis: how is it this server guide lacks a debian directory?17:10
bkerensa:)17:10
pmatulisbkerensa: why should it?17:11
bkerensapmatulis: because it is a Ubuntu Package?17:12
bkerensa:)17:12
pmatulisbkerensa: it is?  when did that happen?17:12
bkerensapmatulis: Its not a package?17:12
bkerensao.o17:12
bkerensaok fair enough it isn't17:13
pmatulisbkerensa: alrighty then17:13
adam_gzul, those keystone changes LGTM17:15
zulcool thanks17:15
adam_gzul, now that the H3 rush is out lets go back to proper merges for this stuff17:16
zuladam_g:  totally17:16
zullxc-ls stop lying to me17:38
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qman__workI'm trying to write an upstart job that starts as late as possible in the boot process. Is there a keyword for that or something which always starts late that I can use?18:38
sarnoldqman__work: check the upstart-events manpage for details; my first thought it 'runlevel', but I might be way off.. :)18:41
qman__workbasically I'm trying to run this software which isn't very bright and needs the system to be completely sorted out before it runs18:42
qman__workand networking and filesystems aren't good enough18:42
geniiProbably bootmisc18:43
smoserqman__work, start on stopped rc RUNLEVEL=[2345]18:47
smoseris post rc.local18:47
qman__worknice, that will work great18:48
qman__workthanks18:48
smoser:w18:54
adam_groaksoax, ping19:04
roaksoaxadam_g: here!19:08
delinquentmesimple way to log the output from a script running on a remote machine to a local machine19:08
adam_groaksoax, heya. was about to seek sponsorship for a new lvm2 debian merge into saucy. figured i'd ping you first since you touched it last19:09
roaksoaxadam_g: sure i could though xnox is the one who maintains it.19:12
adam_groaksoax, ah19:12
roaksoaxadam_g: i would feel more comfortablr if he can do it19:16
roaksoaxotherwise i can take care ofnit19:16
adam_groaksoax, thats fine19:16
roaksoaxadam_g: just point me.to it19:16
jostHi! I've got a webserver, and a backup server that is only accessible from the webserver via ssh or ftp. Now I want to use the backup server to backup my local machine. In order to do that, I'd like to set up the webserver to act as SSH proxy to the backup server - how do I do that?19:17
adam_g:q!19:19
ikoniajost: a http proxy for ssh can be a risk, you may want to consider that19:19
jostikonia: I don't want to use a http proxy. What I want is this: Create a SSH instance, that listens at some port (other than 22), and that forwards all traffic to the backup server. So if I do "scp some-file.txt webserver:port/foo.bar", the file will end up on the backup server19:22
ikoniajost: yes, but using apache will create a proxy (bad wording http proxy) from the web server,19:23
adam_groaksoax, xnox https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lvm2/+bug/122514919:23
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1225149 in lvm2 "Please merge lvm2 (main) 2.02.98-6 from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New]19:23
ikoniajost: that can have quite a risk due to it being part of your webserver as an exploit, maybe worth considering it19:23
jostikonia: ok, so I don't use apache (didn't want to do that anyway). I  thought there is a way to simply call SSH to forward everything it receives on a specific port to another machine19:25
ikoniajost: a second ssh daemon ? an isolated squid process ? iptables ?19:25
jostsomething like that - or simply using SSH forwarding? Shouldn't that work somehow19:26
jostproblem is that all info SSH forwarding or proxying only forwards a local port19:27
ikoniajost: you can do remote hosts/ports, as can iptables as can squid19:31
qman__workyou could also simply mount the backup server on the web server via sshfs, then just send the files to the web server avoiding key conflicts and whatnot19:34
bkfitzCan anyone tell me why i'm seeing this in my syslogs:          ntp peer 69.65.40.29 now valid19:34
jostqman__: that is probably the easiest thing... I'll try if that is possible19:37
jostqman__ Thats it, thanks!19:40
roaksoaxadam_g: it requires ffe19:47
adam_groaksoax, yup19:47
ikoniaqman__work: damn, such a simple solution, kudos19:49
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anepanal1ptoshttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E1681318282120:35
anepanal1ptosdoes this thing accept "normal people ram" ?20:35
anepanal1ptoslike20:36
anepanal1ptoshttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E1682023130920:36
jrwrenanyone know why there is post-12.04.3 amis released on 20130909 ?20:38
jrwrenis there a news feed or something for these ami releases?20:38
hallyn_stgraber: any objections to http://paste.ubuntu.com/6103270/ ?20:42
hallyn_(nm, sent to list)20:44
geniianepanal1ptos: That RAM will fit on that board, yes.20:49
stgraberhallyn_: so long as apparmor blocks it, I don't mind20:50
stgraber(sent an Ack to the ML)20:50
anepanal1ptosgenii: will it work after that?20:51
anepanal1ptosand by work, POST is a valid answer.20:51
hallyn_stgraber: thx20:53
stgraberhallyn_: I'll cherry pick and upload it now20:54
hallyn_great20:54
stgraberhallyn_: can you push it to github?20:54
hallyn_man the saucy kernels are just coming in at breakneck speeds20:54
hallyn_yup20:54
hallyn_pushed20:55
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stgraberpackage uplaoded20:57
stgraber*uploaded20:57
hallyn_awesome, that'll also avoid monitor-fifo-too-long concerns20:58
stgraberhow so?20:59
geniianepanal1ptos: Ideally you'd want 1600 instead of 1066, but the system will downclock accordingly20:59
hallyn_i don't believe Dwight's patch was int he last pkg.  wasn't in ppa anyway20:59
stgraber9e60f51d0d1d295bdd77f2fa848f3046e04e6804 ?20:59
stgraberah no, the one after that20:59
stgraberb45c701178cdc705d26c95f31035c39bab9edf20 ?20:59
hallyn_yeah21:00
stgraberwe have it in the saucy package21:00
hallyn_jolly good21:00
stgraberit was required to make touch bootable, so my first upload to the archive had it21:00
stgrabercurrently I'm only cherry-picking bugfixes that we really need from upstream as I don't really care all that much about 13.10, so having a huge set of patches to maintain post-release would be annoying21:01
hallyn_sounds good21:01
hallyn_i just thought i should try and set up a vm on my laptop that i can demo userns on at the miniconf if i felt like it21:02
stgraberfor 14.04, I expect we'll get relatively frequent upstream milestones (once it takes less than a week to tag something) an post-release we'll just be using 1.0.x in the distro21:02
stgraberthat or boot the userns kernel on your laptop ;)21:02
hallyn_only downside to that is i'd be runnign saucy and have to upgrade every day whiel at a conf21:02
hallyn_still considering it21:03
stgraberah yeah, because kernel+ppa wouldn't be enough since you also need a new shadow and some other bits21:03
anepanal1ptosgenii: the reson why i ask is because they're not "ecc" and "buffered"21:04
anepanal1ptosits just regular desktop memory in a server21:04
geniianepanal1ptos: The mb specs don't specify ECC21:06
anepanal1ptosgenii: i tried to make heads or tales, but im not a hardware server guy, (im not a desktop guy either) so thanks for that bit of info21:07
anepanal1ptosgenii: this line is what throws me off Supports up to 32 GB DDR3 ECC Un-Buffered memory (UDIMM)21:10
geniianepanal1ptos: It CAN use error-correction ram, but it's not a prerequisite.21:11
anepanal1ptosok. thank you for your time! it was very appriciated!21:11
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rostamHI is the toolchain version has changed from LTS 12.04 to LTS 12.03 update 3?thx21:35
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