[00:46] <sarnold> AntelopeSalad,TheLordOfTime, IS just reported that they've re-synced us-east-1, the archive ought to work again :)
[00:49] <AntelopeSalad> sarnold: thanks, does that include ppas?
[00:50] <sarnold> AntelopeSalad: I didn't see anything in the pastes that suggested your ppas were busted..
[00:50] <AntelopeSalad> the signature stuff
[00:50] <sarnold> AntelopeSalad: .. as all for raring-updates, right?
[00:50] <sarnold> s/as/was/
[00:50] <AntelopeSalad> yeah, when i tried to use the ppas for known legit sources the keys wouldn't sign
[00:51] <AntelopeSalad> someone else confirmed it was an issue too (same ppas)
[00:51] <sarnold> AntelopeSalad: I missed those pastes.. which ppas?
[00:52] <AntelopeSalad> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rwky/redis or ppa:chris-lea/redis-server
[00:53] <AntelopeSalad> i just tested chris' ppa and it signed, seems like everything is back to normal
[00:53] <AntelopeSalad> good job
[00:53] <sarnold> AntelopeSalad: yeah, I still think that was just the raring-updates part of the archive, not the ppas.
[00:54] <AntelopeSalad> ah, i don't know really know the termonologies too well yet
[00:54] <AntelopeSalad> all i know is "it works" or "it's broken" and so far it's working haha
[00:54] <sarnold> I just added both ppas, keys ther eworked fine :) hehe
[00:54] <AntelopeSalad> nice
[01:22] <martian> Hello folks, I'm having a bit of an emergency here. I just restarted a server running 10.04 lts and upon booting I get a "kernel panic not syncing vfs unable to mount root fs on unknown block" error.
[01:22] <martian> If I boot it in to kernel version 2.6.32-48 it will start up ok, but -49 kills it
[01:23] <martian> yes, this is some out of date stuff. It had some updates applied by someone a while back but they never restarted it :-/
[01:23] <Ben64> !info linux-image lucid
[01:23] <Ben64> then start in 48 and update everything?
[01:24] <martian> I tried to but I get an error saying linux-image-server depends on linux-image-2.6.32-51-server but it is not installed
[01:25] <Ben64> then install that too
[01:26] <martian> uh, ok.. something tells me this will break things further
[01:26] <Ben64> nope
[01:28] <sarnold> martian: oh man, someone was in here recently with a problem description nearly identical to that...
[01:29] <martian> oh, looks like /boot was full. So, am I right in thinking that update-initramfs may have failed when the last dist-upgrade was run because of that and that all I need to do is run update-initramfs with the youngest kernel currently in there?
[01:30] <sarnold> martian: ooooh, that could be it. be sure to keep at least one, prefereably two, working kernels...
[01:31] <martian> yeah, there's over a dozen old versions. Just deleting the oldest two for now
[01:31] <Ben64> why even have a /boot ?
[01:31] <phillw> martian: if you use dpkg -P to remove oldest kernels (as sarnold says, do keep at least one known good working kernel), you can then re-run the update
[01:32] <resno> do yall happen to know any union filesystems? i've seen aufs, and the other one based on fuse
[01:33] <sarnold> resno: also overlayfs
[01:33] <resno> you ever used it sarnold /
[01:33] <sarnold> resno: often, in conjunction with schroot and sbuild
[01:34] <resno> does it work well?
[01:34] <resno> reliabile and quickly?
[01:34] <sarnold> resno: I've never noticed any problems, my builds seem to work great :)
[01:34] <resno> the fuse one slows down writing
[01:34] <resno> do you need a custom kernel or just install and go?
[01:34] <sarnold> it's been very fast for me, but I'm on an ssd -- it's fast enough that I've not investigated speeds..
[01:35] <sarnold> resno: I think it's patched into ubuntu kernels, I don't think it's in linus's kernels yet
[01:35] <resno> ah ok
[01:35] <resno> i was just looking at this http://askubuntu.com/questions/109413/how-do-i-use-overlayfs
[01:36] <sarnold> resno: oh man, that's an awesome answer. :) thanks
[01:37] <resno> heh, sure :)
[02:50] <Peasant333> does anyone know anything about apache user groups?
[02:50] <Peasant333> my apache wont start after creating new user.
[03:01] <PryMar56> Peasant333, tail /var/log/apache2/error.log
[03:02] <PryMar56> apache2 is user:group -- www-data:www-data
[04:55] <cheasee> hi
[04:56] <cheasee> using "ufw allow proto tcp from 86.59.12.198/27 to $SERVER_EXTIPV4 port smtp" i get "WARN: Rule changed after normalization". it works tough but why this warning? when i define /32 i dont get a warning at all
[05:34] <cheasee> fixed it, ufw wants the netid-ip-address if defining a subnet...
[07:40] <luminous> hello! for something like mongodb, how does one determine the ppa user/archive?
[07:40] <luminous> (associated with the keyid)
[07:40] <luminous> http://docs.saltstack.com/ref/states/all/salt.states.pkgrepo.html#salt.states.pkgrepo.managed <<< ppa is in form of 'user/archive'
[07:40] <luminous> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv 7F0CEB10 << all mongo docs provide
[07:53] <Ruffian> I want to make a dropbox folder (~/Dropbox/www) browsable via Apache (/var/www) - what's the easiest way of doing this? Thanks!
[07:55] <andol> Ruffian: I would go with an Alias and a <Directory> setting, but a symlink or a mount bind might work as well
[09:56] <Aporie> hello
[09:58] <Aporie> I have a simple question. My server doesn't get internet connexion by itself. I always have to connect to it by ssh, and make dhclient. How can I force it to get internet connexion at startup ?
[09:59] <mardraum> fix your /etc/network/interfaces to use dhcp?
[09:59] <mardraum> wait, how can you connect to it via ssh in the first place...
[10:00] <Aporie> I connect to it in local network
[10:00] <mardraum> you have multiple interfaces?
[10:00] <Aporie> my /etc/network/interfaces is configured "inet static"
[10:01] <Aporie> No, just loopback and ethernet
[10:01] <mardraum> pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces
[10:01] <Aporie> # The loopback network interface
[10:01] <Aporie> auto lo
[10:01] <Aporie> iface lo inet loopback
[10:01] <Aporie> # The primary network interface
[10:01] <Aporie> auto eth0
[10:01] <Aporie> iface eth0 inet static
[10:01] <Aporie> address 192.168.0.25
[10:01] <Aporie> network 255.255.255.0
[10:01] <Aporie> gateway 192.168.0.1
[10:02] <mardraum> pastebin.
[10:02] <mardraum> google that
[10:02] <Aporie> yes I will change the file configuration next
[10:03] <mardraum> if that's really your entire file, you need to add a "dns-nameservers" line I suspect.
[10:03] <Aporie> Yes it's my entire file
[10:04] <Aporie> hoo... ok thanks I'm going to try
[10:04] <mardraum> man resolvconf for an example.
[10:10] <Aporie> Ok really thanks, it works
[10:10] <Aporie> I knew that it was just a little thing, but I can't find it...
[10:11] <parduse> Hello. I am on win 7. My host is winhost.dyndns.org. My server is ubuntuhost.dyndns.org. How will i surf from win by using socks on serverusing port 9090? Tried ssh -N -D 0.0.0.0:9090 localhost already but failed.Any suggestions?
[10:13] <mardraum> Aporie: you had connectivity, but you were unable to resolve DNS records, making it appear like you could not "get to" the internet
[10:14] <Ruffian> andol: Thanks for the advice - pointed me in the right direction. Used a alias, it's working exactly how I wanted. :)
[10:18] <Aporie> mardraum ok, I see. That's why I couldn't ping a dns address... but if I tried, I surely could ping an ip address, isn't it?
[10:18] <mardraum> yep
[11:15] <parduse> cannot tunnel :(
[11:29] <caribou> what's the best way of running MAAS/Juju for tests on a laptop ? KVM, LXC ?
[11:52] <chemist^> Hello everyone!
[11:52] <chemist^> I've got a question/problem regarding the installation of ubuntu-server 12.04 LTS on my old computer
[11:53] <chemist^> I get this error msg when installing the system: "Unable to install the selected kernel"  .... Kernel package: 'linux-generic-lts-raring'
[11:53] <chemist^> is it possible that my computer is simply too old for 12.04 ?
[11:55] <mardraum> raring isn't 12.04....
[11:56] <chemist^> ....
[11:56] <chemist^> i downloaded the image ubuntu-server-12.04-LTS
[11:56] <chemist^> so how is that not raring? why am i getting this error then?
[11:56] <chemist^> my bad
[11:56] <ttx> smoser: around ?
[11:56] <chemist^> i downloaded the Ubuntu Server 12.04.3 LTS
[11:57] <mardraum> paste the path to the exact image you downloaded
[11:57] <chemist^> http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/thank-you?distro=server&bits=32&release=lts
[11:58] <chemist^> it's 12.04.3 LTS .... could that be the issue? is that raring?
[11:58] <Uragan> hi! Can you hellp me? I need to switchoff display blanking on ubuntu serv 12.04! how TO ?
[11:58] <mardraum> no, it isn't. I have no idea why it would be trying to install a kernel from 13.04.
[11:59] <chemist^> :(
[12:00] <chemist^> it's linux-image-3.8.0-29-generic
[12:00] <chemist^> is that from 13.04?
[12:00] <mardraum> raring the name name for 13.04, yes
[12:01] <chemist^> should i download an older version?
[12:01] <chemist^> or could you point me to an image that is not "raring" <<---- i don't know what that means btw.
[12:01] <chemist^> pretty new to linux-servers
[12:02] <mardraum> personally I'd suggest you do use 13.04
[12:02] <mardraum> do you really have a 32 bit only machine?
[12:02] <chemist^> yes
[12:02] <chemist^> it's old as hell
[12:02] <chemist^> 1.7 ghz processor
[12:02] <chemist^> :D
[12:02] <xtriz> what is the difference in using kvm and libvirt ?
[12:03] <chemist^> 512 ram i think...maybe 1gb
[12:03] <chemist^> not sure
[12:03] <mardraum> kvm (now part of qemu) is a virtualisation technology. libvirt is a management layer for it
[12:03] <mardraum> chemist^: http://releases.ubuntu.com/raring/ubuntu-13.04-server-i386.iso
[12:04] <chemist^> I had gentoo installed on it and it worked ok...but i'd like to try out ubuntu-server as i am more keen on using debian commands
[12:04] <chemist^> what does raring mean?
[12:04] <mardraum> chemist^: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNames
[12:04] <chemist^> do you think 13.04 will install...even though 12.04.3 won't?
[12:05] <mardraum> I don't know chemist^ - but I would start with the latest if you are having issues. Personally.
[12:05] <chemist^> don't u think it's maybe my computer's age the issue here?
[12:05] <chemist^> or..it should work on old machines too?
[12:06] <mardraum> you would need to check the release notes, I don't have your old machine handy here...
[12:07] <xtriz> mardraum, ok
[12:08] <caribou> chemist^: this is because you used 12.04.03 (note the 03)
[12:08] <chemist^> yes... i tried to find the 12.04 but i could only find the .03
[12:08] <caribou> chemist^: this is the updated image which introduces H/W enablement for newer types of hardware
[12:09] <caribou> chemist^: lemme check...
[12:09] <chemist^> oh...ok
[12:09] <chemist^> so 13.04 should work?
[12:09] <caribou> chemist^: you might want to boot in rescue mode just to test
[12:09] <xnox> 12.04.1 have original precise stack; 12.04.2 has quantal (12.10) kernel/X/hwe stack; 12.04.3 has raring (13.04) kernel/X/hwe stack
[12:10] <caribou> chemist^: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04.0/
[12:10] <xnox> if you want to install older stack, please fetch 12.04.1 iso, install using it, and then
[12:11] <xnox> do normal apt-get update & apt-get dist-upgrade. There is no automatic rollover to next hwe stacks, and you will have full LTS support lifetime.
[12:11] <xnox> for all of your packages.
[12:11] <chemist^> why not use 12.04.2?
[12:12] <chemist^> oh ok... because it has quantal
[12:12] <chemist^> i get it now...so i download the 12.04.1? or 12.04.0?
[12:13] <xnox> chemist^: either should work. 12.04.1 will need less updates post-install vs 12.04.0
[12:13] <chemist^> ok
[12:13] <chemist^> thanks very much to everyone for your help :)
[12:14] <caribou> chemist^: np
[12:14] <chemist^> the ubuntu irc channels always solved my issues faster and better than any forum :)
[12:15] <smoser> ttx, here.
[12:17] <ttx> smoser: false alarm.
[12:17] <ttx> smoser: you doing well ?
[12:18] <smoser> i'm doing well.
[12:18] <smoser> ttx, and you?
[12:22] <ttx> smoser: a bit busy those days, but I assume the same for you
[12:41] <chemist^> ok...it's me again
[12:41] <chemist^> i donwloaded the 12.04.1 server image
[12:41] <chemist^> ran the installation...
[12:42] <chemist^> and then when the network configuration finishes i typed in a random hostname and the installation just hangs with blank screen (with the installation wallpaper)
[12:51] <xnox> chemist^: wallpaper? there is no wallpapers in server images...
[13:02] <chemist^> nevermind... i got pass that... now it's installing
[13:03] <chemist^> it was probably a faulty ethernet card... i switched to the other one (i have 2) and configured the network setting manually... now it has gone on to formatting the disk partitions and installing the system
[13:03] <chemist^> i didn't mean the wallpaper, just couldn't find the right word for it
[13:04] <chemist^> it wasn't a black screen, but the dark-red one, which is in the background of the installation
[13:04] <chemist^> i should have used the word "background" instead of "wallpaper" :D
[13:23] <zul> jamespage:  im just uploading new qemu to the CA
[13:28] <chemist^> can i install a lightweight GUI for ubuntu-server?
[13:29] <chemist^> or is it better to leave it as it is...and change settings using just the terminal
[13:29] <chemist^> ?
[13:33] <mardraum> chemist^: usually teh gui won't help at all for a server.
[13:35] <chemist^> mardraum ok, thanks for the tip.... one more question: During the installation it asked me for a user name and password for doing changes as non-root ........ if i want to login as root do i use the same password?
[13:36] <chemist^> shortly...the same as in ubuntu-desktop?
[13:36] <mardraum> no, you would need to set one for using "root". ubuntu likes using "sudo" to elevate privs
[13:36] <chemist^> with the "sudo" prefix
[13:36] <mardraum> you can always "sudo su" if you really want a root shell with the default setup
[13:36] <chemist^> yeah i know that ... thanks
[13:36] <chemist^> when i do sudo it asks me for my user pass...
[13:37] <mardraum> so type it in
[13:37] <chemist^> ok, great
[13:37] <chemist^> hehe...i will...still installing
[13:37] <chemist^> mysql now
[13:55] <chemist^> mardraum does apache come natively installed on ubuntu-server?
[14:16] <chemist^> ok i managed to get everything installed and working now... i just have a problem with my DNS ... my server can not resolve hostnames, when i try to ping www.google.com or do a wget to install xampp
[14:17] <chemist^> i changed the interfaces file in /etc/network and added 2 dns servers from my internet provider
[14:17] <chemist^> but still...not resolving
[14:23] <Anomie_work> Last time my php.log file was update was a month ago. error_log = /var/log/php.log is set in /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini -- Am I missing something? Where are my logs?
[14:51] <chemist^> can anyone help me please? i have an internet connection issue on my ubuntu-server machine
[14:52] <chemist^> my internet provider gave me only 3 IPs: my static ip adress, netmask and gateway
[14:53] <chemist^> in my /network/interfaces file i have 2 more... network and broadcast
[14:53] <chemist^> should i remove those 2 entries?
[14:53] <chemist^> my internet connection doesn't work as it is now... i have entered the 2 dns servers as well...
[14:54] <chemist^> rebooted and checked... the resolv.conf file has been updated correctly
[14:54] <chemist^> now i have 2 nameserver entries
[15:01] <chemist^> LOL i had the network cable plugged-in the wrong eth card :D :D :D
[15:01] <chemist^> sorry bout that
[15:27] <paco11> hi folks!
[15:27] <paco11> i have an issue today
[15:28] <paco11>  => bdb_idl_insert_key: c_get failed: DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK: Locker killed to resolve a deadlock (-30994) | conn=-1 op=0: attribute "uid" index add failure
[15:28] <paco11> with ldap
[15:28] <paco11> i use, for the moment, ubuntu 10.04 with slapd 2.4.21
[15:29] <paco11> how can i resolve my issue? where i'm able search?
[15:29] <paco11> thanks very much!
[15:29] <vila> stgraber: only noticed your "Otto / LXC problems" reply a few minutes ago :-/
[15:30] <vila> stgraber: just replied
[15:30] <stgraber> vila: ok. I'm actually sshed to one of the otto box and talking about it with cyphermox in #distro on the internal server
[15:31] <cyphermox> boo
[15:31] <cyphermox> stgraber: in the meantime I'll look where the otto scripts are to make sure we're not doing something wrong
[15:31] <vila> #distro is better ?
[15:32] <cyphermox> vila: yeah
[15:56] <Peasant333> :( i need some help
[15:58] <ikonia> so asking a question would be the right way to get help
[16:08] <Peasant333> having a user error trying to start apache2 after i went off of a guide.
[16:08] <ikonia> Peasant333: you're already getting help in #ubuntu - please focus in one chanel
[16:09] <Peasant333> well they sort of stopped helping, and there are tons of people needing help at the moment
[16:10] <ikonia> no-one has stopped helping
[16:32] <paco11> anyone for my DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK openldap issue?
[16:34] <parduse> how do i surf the web thru my server? my laptop and server are on different wan ips
[16:36] <TheLordOfTime> parduse: define "through your server".  if you mean using your laptop to connect to your server and view content on your laptop via your server then you'd have to configure VPN, otherwise, SSH into the server and pull up a text web browser through the terminal (assuming you don't have a GUi on the server)
[16:36] <TheLordOfTime> 'course you have to configure your networking to route all traffic through the VPN then but that's not too hard last i checked...
[16:37] <parduse> TheLordOfTime i think my case is related with sock proxfying as i have been searching the net 4 hours
[16:38] <TheLordOfTime> similar setup, you'd have to set up a SOCKS proxy on your server
[16:38] <TheLordOfTime> and then connect to it from your laptop through whatever the public-facing IP address is of the server
[16:39] <parduse> tried many connection commands like : ssh -N -D 0.0.0.0:9090 ubuntu@xxx.dyndns.info and then in internet explorer making the xxx.dyndns.info as proxy at 9090 but error says no connection
[16:41] <parduse> i am on win7 on this laptop, server is somewhere else, so per your question view content on laptop via the server will be my answer
[17:08] <Peasant333> for some reason apache is loading up a sub directory as default for my domain. :(
[17:17] <AntelopeSalad> are the archives having issues again?
[17:19] <TheLordOfTime> AntelopeSalad: are they still broken?
[17:19] <TheLordOfTime> the normal archive mirrors look to be OK
[17:20] <AntelopeSalad> i couldn't get this to sign https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/stable
[17:20] <AntelopeSalad> same type of error as last night
[17:22] <ggherdov> Hello. I rent a remote server with ubuntu-server and a custom kernel provided by the hosting company (`uname -r` gives 2.6.38.2-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv6-64). My goal is to replace the kernel with a newer version. The hosting company said "do it but then you're on your own yada yada".
[17:22] <ggherdov> I am willing to take the risk to brake things; it's a machine I keep for ricreational and learning purposes; breaking things is the way I learn.
[17:22] <ggherdov> Question: during the last upgrade I did (11.10 --> 12.04) the kernel was unchanged. What is your guess about how they managed to keep the kernel out of the loop of the ubuntu upgrade?
[17:26] <strikov> Hi guys. Any idea on how to debug weird issue with tgt (iscsi). One of my clients can't make discovery (no response) but i see that the request packet comes to the target (via tcpdump) but no response is generated. I didn't find any logs created by tgt which is my problem.
[17:28] <AntelopeSalad> why are there so many public key signing issues with ubuntu, it's really depressing
[17:28] <TheLordOfTime> AntelopeSalad: i think you're missing the point, those keysigning issues tend to go away... you still using us-east-1?
[17:28] <TheLordOfTime> or, is this a PPA problem now
[17:28] <TheLordOfTime> (i remember you were having issues with the PPAs yesterday)
[17:29] <AntelopeSalad> i'm using east-1 yeah
[17:29] <AntelopeSalad> and i'm getting the same type of signing error as last night when i try to use a ppa
[17:29] <TheLordOfTime> AntelopeSalad: did you use sudo add-apt-repository ppa:whatever/whatever ?
[17:29] <AntelopeSalad> yes and it completes fine
[17:29] <TheLordOfTime> because i see the keysigning error when you add the repo by hand manually
[17:30] <AntelopeSalad> then when i run upgrade it fails
[17:30] <TheLordOfTime> with what error
[17:30] <TheLordOfTime> (SPECIFIC error please.  pastebin if multiline)
[17:30] <AntelopeSalad> http://pastie.org/8392911
[17:30] <AntelopeSalad> when using https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/stable
[17:30] <TheLordOfTime> easy fix
[17:30] <TheLordOfTime> one moment while i dig up the gpg code
[17:31] <TheLordOfTime> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys D702BF6B8C6C1EFD
[17:32] <TheLordOfTime> AntelopeSalad: ^ do that
[17:32] <AntelopeSalad> i even tried to add the key manually with wget http://nginx.org/keys/nginx_signing.key
[17:32] <TheLordOfTime> then try again.
[17:32] <TheLordOfTime> don't do that
[17:32] <TheLordOfTime> that's not what the error says
[17:32] <TheLordOfTime> the error's the GPG key
[17:32] <TheLordOfTime> AntelopeSalad: http://askubuntu.com/questions/127326/how-to-fix-missing-gpg-keys  <-- most relevant thing on this
[17:32] <TheLordOfTime> their problem was the same issue you have: E: NO_PUBKEY GPGIDSTRING
[17:32] <AntelopeSalad> your solution fixed it
[17:32] <TheLordOfTime> you're welcome.
[17:32] <TheLordOfTime> do that for any additional NO_PUBKEY errors you get
[17:32] <AntelopeSalad> thanks
[17:33]  * TheLordOfTime yawns, and goes back to kickign nginx into /dev/null and back
[17:33] <TheLordOfTime> it doesn't want to build from what Debian has now...
[17:33]  * TheLordOfTime grumbles
[17:33] <AntelopeSalad> btw
[17:33] <AntelopeSalad> how should i go about upgrading 1.4.2 to 1.4.3 on my deployed box?
[17:34] <AntelopeSalad> should i just apt install it, or apt upgrade, or something else?
[17:34] <TheLordOfTime> two things:
[17:34] <AntelopeSalad> i'm ok with a few seconds of downtime
[17:34] <TheLordOfTime> (1) make sure you aren't mixing the nginx upstream repo and the PPA
[17:34] <TheLordOfTime> those conflict with each other
[17:34] <TheLordOfTime> and it causes messy issues
[17:34] <TheLordOfTime> and if you're migrating from nginx upstream repo to the PPA you're having MORE than a few seconds downtime
[17:34] <TheLordOfTime> whether you want to or not
[17:34] <TheLordOfTime> because the transition is NOT clean
[17:35] <AntelopeSalad> when i installed it on the deployed box i used... http://pastie.org/8392920
[17:35] <TheLordOfTime> stop it with the bloody pastebins for a single line
[17:35] <AntelopeSalad> will that cause any conflicts if i use the new ppa?
[17:35] <TheLordOfTime> http://nginx.org/packages/ubuntu/  <-- is the only thing you had to tell me
[17:35] <TheLordOfTime> and yes it will
[17:35] <TheLordOfTime> that's the UPSTREAM repo
[17:35] <TheLordOfTime> if you're going to use some repo, either use upstream or the PPA
[17:36] <TheLordOfTime> and stick with that
[17:36] <TheLordOfTime> don't bother trying to use the PPA if you're already using upstream's repository, because the transition will take longer than you'd like
[17:36] <AntelopeSalad> oh
[17:36] <AntelopeSalad> i'm not sure if the upstream has 1.4.3 yet, let me see
[17:36] <TheLordOfTime> they probably have it sooner than Debian does
[17:37] <TheLordOfTime> debian's still building it'll be there tomorrow
[17:37] <TheLordOfTime> then i update the PPA again
[17:37] <AntelopeSalad> when i installed it last night it was 1.4.2 using the upstream
[17:37] <AntelopeSalad> and this new ppa had 1.4.3 21 hours ago, which is earlier
[17:37] <AntelopeSalad> i installed it maybe 15 hours ago
[17:38] <AntelopeSalad> i can't find any info on the version hmm
[17:42] <AntelopeSalad> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade shows no new ver of nginx after doing an update
[17:48] <bananapie> I have a printer connected with lpd, printing is not working properly and I want to test what is not working. How can I directly call the cups backend command that will send a job to the printer via lpd ?
[17:49] <sarnold> bananapie: hopefully useful: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems
[17:51] <bananapie> thx
[17:53] <bananapie> I ran a tcpdump on the server during a print job. I see the SYN being sent to the printer, I receive a SYN/ACK and reply with an ACK. After that I see a PSH, ACK followed by an ACK. Folowed by a TCP Window Update followed by FIN/ACK and ACK. It's as if my cups server isn't sending the data. Is it possible that Cups runs the filters on the server after it makes the TCP connection, crashes and disconnects while running the filt
[17:53] <bananapie> ers on the print job ??
[18:01] <bananapie> jhere is the output from cups
[18:01] <bananapie> http://pastebin.com/x9EuF80t
[18:05] <bananapie> "Can't exec driver program", how can I get more info from this error ?3.
[18:08] <sarnold> bananapie: check output of grep DENIED /var/log/dmesg  maybe apparmor is preventing something from working
[18:10] <bananapie> I am not running apparmord on this server
[18:10] <bananapie> can I get cups to tell me the command and parameters that are not executing?
[18:10] <bananapie> I could run it in bash to see what happens
[18:11] <bananapie> The driver looks looks like this : ./usr/lib/libcanonc3pl.so.1.0.0: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, stripped
[18:14] <jjohansen> bananapie: there is no apparmord. sudo aa-status will say if apparmor is enabled
[18:14] <bananapie> -bash: aa-status: command not found
[18:14] <bananapie> apparmor* is not installed
[18:15] <bananapie> I checked when I tried to do /etc/init.d/apparmord teardown
[18:15] <jjohansen> bananapie: okay
[18:15] <bananapie> How do I get more detailed output instead of "Can't execute driver program"?
[18:16] <bananapie> I think I found the issue, the driver doesn't have an X bit...
[18:16] <sarnold> static libraries don't need execute bits
[18:16] <bananapie> Oh
[18:17] <bananapie> the opvpDriver field of the ppd points to the name of an so file without the extension or path. The so file is in /usr/lib/
[18:18] <bananapie> ok, I changed debug to debug2, I am getting more output now.
[19:15] <thegoat> join #securecrt
[19:15] <thegoat> oops
[19:27] <eagles0513875> hey guys on dovecot on 12.04 is anyone else noticing the upstart script does not work?
[19:29] <ikonia> in what way doesn't work ?
[20:57] <jamespage> zul, whats happening with swift?
[21:01] <jamespage> hmm - and python-cinderclient?
[21:15] <zul> jamespage:  FFE granted for cinderclient, im not sure whats happening with swift
[21:39] <ricardobarbosams> hi,
[21:39] <ricardobarbosams>  i try deploy router proxy-arp but not working, and  i set /proc/sys/net/ipv4/all/proxy_arp for1
[21:39] <ricardobarbosams> exists any module for kernel for working?
[23:45] <TheLordOfTime> grrr, I hate crash bugs...
[23:45] <TheLordOfTime> sarnold, nginx + crash bugs + me = bad combo :/
[23:45] <TheLordOfTime> just, you know, in case anyone comes asking "Hi, nginx crashed, can you help"
[23:45] <TheLordOfTime> don't find me :/
[23:46] <sarnold> TheLordOfTime: seems to be a recurring theme today..