[04:32] <rostam> Hi I have installed some pkgs, vsftpd, tftpd-hpa and apache2. I like these services to start anytime system boot, how can i do that? thx
[05:03] <moparisthebest> I'm getting these hard drive errors:
[05:03] <moparisthebest> about ata3, but I don't know which device that is (/dev/sd?), how can I find out so I can replace it ?
[05:03] <moparisthebest> http://paste.linuxassist.net/view/257a8629
[05:15] <tash> anyone here used cobbler for automated deployments?
[05:15] <tash> I've tried #cobbler ... but this could be Ubuntu specific. Not entirely sure. Having a problem...don't want to spit it all out unless someone here has some operating experience though
[06:42] <sarnold> moparisthebest: heh, I think I found a way..
[06:43] <sarnold> moparisthebest: find /sys -name '*ata3*'
[06:43] <sarnold> moparisthebest: you can probably get there by cd /sys/devices/*/*/ata3
[06:44] <sarnold> moparisthebest: then, ls host*/target*/*/block
[06:44] <sarnold> hopefully tha'tll be the device node you're looking for :)
[11:13] <barmmie> HI all! server noob here! i have a unauthorized domain redirecting to my server ip how do i stop that
[11:21] <bekks> barmmie: you cant, technically.
[11:24] <barmmie> yeah i know, i'm perplexed as well i have my own domain-name pointing to the server fine, but this dude's domain is also pointing to my ip address as well
[11:25] <bekks> And there is no technical for you to stop that.
[11:26] <barmmie> i'm not trying to stop that
[11:27] <barmmie> i just want to stop my server from responding to that domain and only handle requests coming from my own domain
[11:27] <andol> barmmie: In case of at least http you will be able to do that. But in the general case your server might not even see what domain name a connecting client initially looked up.
[11:28] <bekks> barmmie: then configure your server to respond only to your domain, not to everything.
[11:29] <barmmie> ok let me include i have a nginx and apache setup- nginx handling  the static files and apache handling php processes
[11:29] <bekks> barmmie: Then configure them like mentioned above.
[11:30] <barmmie> ok thanks
[11:39] <Kaffien> so i restarted a vmware guest of ubuntu and  i'm getting  grub booot loader issues.
[11:39] <Kaffien> i restarted in rescue mode,  was able to   to run the grub-installer /dev/sda
[11:39] <Kaffien> now i get a wonderful  grub prompt but  thats about it
[11:44] <shredding> hello all
[11:44] <shredding> I have this crontab line: */1 *    * * *   ruby /home/chp/codiqa/current/run.rb 2>&1 >> /home/chp/codiqa/current/run.log
[11:44] <shredding> It creates the run.log file but does not write output to it.
[11:44] <shredding> Am I doing sth wrong?
[11:44] <shredding> Even with 777 as file perms.
[13:01] <UchM0nd> hello .. i have several ubuntu servers on DigitalOcean. i configured pptp vpn on one of them and connected to .. problem is that i can't ping other machines.. or even my eth1 which is my local interface.. can anyone help
[13:06] <mardraum> don't route all your traffic to the vm?
[13:07] <UchM0nd> i have nat masquerade in my /etc/rc.local file ..
[13:07] <UchM0nd> should i add route in routing table
[13:08] <mardraum> did you follow some random webpage to get this working?
[13:09] <UchM0nd> no i followed ubuntu official documentation
[13:10] <mardraum> great, which URL?
[13:10] <UchM0nd> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PPTPServer
[13:11] <mardraum> for some value of "official"
[13:11] <UchM0nd> i think i have error in rc.local file .. masquerading is not right ..
[13:12] <UchM0nd> mardraum my local interface is eth1 10.129.242.238
[13:13] <UchM0nd> mardraum and public is eth0
[13:13] <UchM0nd> vpn local is 192.168.11.1
[13:13] <UchM0nd> vpn remote 192.168.11.10-254
[13:13] <mardraum> I wouldn't touch pptp with a 10 foot pole, I can't help with configuring it
[13:14] <mardraum> the community example you list is a way to send all traffic to a pptp server. seems to be working for you
[13:14] <mardraum> I suspect you might be better of looking into openvpn
[13:14] <mardraum> off*
[13:14] <UchM0nd> ok thx.
[15:45] <bananapie> Hi, just installed openjdk but when I try and run ilo it says "JAR https://127.0.0.1/html/intgapp_037.jar not found. Continuing.", I called wget on the url and it is there. I am using ssh tunnels to reach the server
[15:50] <bekks> bananapie: Uninstall openjdk, install Oracle JDK.
[15:52] <bananapie> I tried Oracle JRE first.
[15:53] <bekks> bananapie: JRE is not JDK.
[15:53] <bekks> bananapie: And which version exactly did you try?
[15:55] <bananapie> I installed jre, you saynig I should use JDK for running ilo on my hp?
[15:56] <bananapie> ok, downloading jdk now
[15:56] <bananapie> Oracle JRE 7
[15:56] <bekks> Which "7"?
[15:56] <bananapie> 7.0.51
[15:57] <bananapie> it's the latest 64-bit version on java's website
[15:57] <bekks> So install the JDK, and restart your browser afterwards.
[15:57] <bananapie> it's downloading now
[15:57] <bananapie> in the meantime, I'll go browse reddit
[16:07] <bananapie> How do I turn on the debugger for java applets so that I can get a useful error from java applet?
[16:10] <bananapie> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_51-b13)
[16:16] <bananapie> I will try google chrome
[16:24] <bananapie> I found the ControlPanel executable in the bin folder. I activated logging and debugging
[16:31] <bananapie> ok, I found the error 'java.lang.unsatisfiedlinkerror: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32 '
[16:31] <bananapie> I don't know where this elf file is coming from
[16:34] <bananapie> looks like hp ilo has a 32-bit binary in it..
[16:37] <bekks> the HP ILO works fine when being used with 32bit and 64bit Java browser plugins.
[16:37] <bekks> you are using the wrong JDK as it seems.
[16:37] <bekks> And/or the wrong browser plugin.
[16:43] <RoyK> bekks: that's a good thing. The stuff Dell has, requires an activex thingie for the advanced stuff :P
[16:45] <bekks> The Dell iDRAC works without ActiveX, too. :)
[16:46] <RoyK> not for remote console
[16:47] <bekks> vConsole works with Java, not ActiveX.
[17:00] <RoyK> bekks: never managed to make it work from mac/linux
[17:01] <bananapie> I tried java 6 and java 7
[17:02] <bananapie> I tried on chrome, chromium-browser and firefox
[17:02] <bananapie> I think that my ilo3 is out of date
[17:02] <bananapie> and HP as of today no longer provides updates to ilo3
[17:02] <bananapie> because my server's warranty finished in the fall
[17:02] <bekks> bananapie: Then update the ILO.
[17:03] <bekks> Ah, well - then you need to buy support again.
[17:03] <bananapie> yea
[17:03] <bananapie> given how pissed I am right now, I can't imagine ever buying anything from HP ever again.
[17:04] <bekks> I'd never buy anything else when it comes to Intel-based servers.
[17:04] <bananapie> Yea, HP is really good.
[17:04] <bananapie> anyways, thanks for your help
[17:04] <bekks> And being better than this Dell joke isnt a real problem :)
[17:05] <bananapie> I think I'll multiboot ubuntu 10.04 on 32 bit edition for ilo
[23:11] <jrwren> why is sh called a shell? from where did the use of the word shell come?
[23:37] <shauno> jrwren: I've a horrible feeling it's a play on words, vis Kernel.
[23:47] <MarGul> If I run apt-get install php5 , will that be the newest php? (php 5.5 ?)