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Diegonathi guys... Do you have any experience with netapp?? Im cloning a volume from a flexclone and I am wondering if I will have all the snapshots of the source volume. Can you help me?00:03
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tewardis there a way to remove an sbuild chroot?01:24
tewardlike, without manually deleting things01:24
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rbasakteward: not that I ever found. Not much to delete manually though. One file from /etc/schroot/chroot.d/, and the chroot itself from /var/lib/schroot/chroots/. IIRC, that's it. I presume you close all sessions using the chroot first :)01:47
tewardrbasak: mhm01:47
tewardit's really irrelevant, though, my only concern is when raring is gonna be removed from the mirrors01:48
teward(because when i update the chroots, raring will fail when raring's removed from the mirrors)01:48
tewardi'm usually smart enough to not debuild -S raring packages though nowadays :P01:48
tewardonly raring folder I have is for wireshark, but meh.  that's gonna go away :P01:49
teward(the server i use to run sbuild on is why i'm asking here)01:49
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Wilkimhello04:59
sheptardhi04:59
Wilkimi have ubuntu-server 13.10 x64 installed on my Dell Latitude E6410 laptop, and the wlan0 works fine since I installed it.  I just hooked up a wired connection today to the rj-45 port. when i do ifconfig eth0, it tells me the device was noit found05:01
sheptardits probably not named eth005:02
Wilkimhow can I tell?05:02
sheptarddo ifconfig -a05:02
Wilkimi treid eth1 too05:02
sheptardit's probably p2p105:02
Wilkimem1, lo, wlan005:03
Wilkimlo and wlan0 only have ip addressesd05:04
sheptardwtf em105:04
sheptardbut that'll be it05:04
Wilkimlet me setup the interfaces and see if it works05:04
Wilkimah it works05:07
Wilkimty05:07
Wilkimim use to it being eth0, why is it em1? jw05:07
sheptardwell thats almost a bsd thing05:08
sheptardbsd names its interfaces after the driver used05:08
sheptardem = intel05:08
sheptardon my 13.10 server install, my devices are named p2p and p3p05:09
Wilkimoh, i liked eth* :( o well lol, ty05:09
sheptardI've not read on why they changed the naming05:10
Wilkimi just assumed i had a very special laptoip that didnt have a driver05:10
sheptardhaha05:10
sheptardunlikely these days ;)05:10
Wilkimi know lol05:10
Wilkimis it possible for wlan0 to be disabled until em1 is down or disconnected?05:11
Wilkimalso for being on the same home network im getting a 400 to 1200 ms dely on a ping to the machine, is that norma, pc i am typing on is wireless (its annoying typeing in ssh)05:12
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Titaniumis there something special to ssh into an ubuntu instance on AWS ?12:49
bekksNo?12:49
Titaniumi can connect to the amazon linux just fine12:49
Titaniumec2-user and my key file12:50
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sHUSTRIkрусские есть? нужен хелп15:37
bekks!ru | sHUSTRIk15:38
ubottusHUSTRIk: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.15:38
sHUSTRIkтак бы сразу15:40
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anjopasternew to this chat and apache ... Difficult in configuring/viewing a new web page locally.16:11
tashhas anyone here successfully setup cobbler on Ubuntu server? If so, I'd really like to pick your brain. I'm having some issues.18:18
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dcosnethad to look that up. forgot what it was18:42
dcosnetroot@x8.dcos.net // gaze what cobbler18:43
dcosnetCobbler is a Linux boot server that allows for rapid setup of network installation environments. With a simple series of commands, network installs can be configured for PXE, reinstallations, and virtualized installs using Xen or KVM. Cobbler uses a helper program called 'Koan' (which interacts with Cobbler) for reinstallation and virtualization support.18:43
dcosnetno idea if that will help you but it might18:44
JoshStroblAnyone here familiar with Juju charm development that can help me out? Asked my question in #juju and #juju-dev and seems like nobody is home :D19:49
JanCJoshStrobl: maybe because it's Sunday (evening) in many parts of the world...  ;)19:53
JoshStroblJanC: Yea, Sunday 23:16 in my neck of the woods.19:53
JanC:16?19:53
JoshStrobl23:16, as in 16 minutes past 23 (11pm)19:54
JanCwhat country has a "halfway" timezone ?19:54
JoshStroblNone, 16 minutes is merely the minutes past the clock you know...19:54
JoshStroblUTC+219:54
JanCeither your clock is wrong, or you aren't at UTC+2...   :)19:56
JoshStroblclock is wrong apparently19:57
JoshStroblforgot to re-enable chrony19:58
JanCI suppose it's 22h for you now20:00
JoshStroblyea20:01
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tewardif I have a question about the archive mirrors themselves who do I poke?20:20
teward(not sure really where to ask)20:20
bekksJust ask your question :)20:21
TJ-teward: #ubuntu-mirrors, probably20:23
tashdcosnet, no unfortunately it doesn't21:12
tashI have cobbler setup, but the server that I'm trying to pxe boot doesn't get the initrd ... or whatever it would be called.  I see the dhcp request on the cobbler server in /var/log/syslog21:12
mortrcaI've installed apt-cacher and it is working for apt-get, but I can't get it to work with vmbuilder. I've tried passing vmbuilder "--mirror http://S2Cache:3142/ubuntu" as the documentation says to, but I keep getting a "Couldn't resolve host name" error.21:56
mortrcaI have determined that it is the cache server that can't resolve the host name, not the server that I am running vmbuilder on21:56
mortrcaThanks for listening to me babble, I just had a light bulb moment and got it working21:58
dcosnettash: ahh, are you using a tftpd to send the files? or does cobbler do that itself?22:04
dcosnetat one point i considered toying with cobbler but never got around to it22:08
dcosnetmortrca: what made it work?22:09
mortrcadcosnet: I had to use "http://S2Cache:3142/us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu"22:10
dcosnetS2Cache is your local server cache?22:11
mortrcaYes22:11
dcosnetcool22:11
dcosnet:)22:11
dcosneti might set that up on my server22:11
dcosneti planed to setup a web proxy cache like clarkconnect 4.3 had (think year 2002) but havent done that yet either. probably will set it to cache images, exe's, and all linux file types22:12
bekksdcosnet: Just use squid, which is a current proxy server.22:16
dcosnetyea thats what clarkconnect used22:17
dcosneti'll probably examine their config since i recently setup that in a vm for that purpose22:17
bekksThen there is no need for ClarkConnect at all.22:17
dcosnetnever said their was22:17
bekksNever said you said :)22:17
dcosnetother then just now for examination purposes22:17
dcosnetmm true22:17
dcosnetwhen the clarkconnect project changed it's name to clearos they started removing features22:18
dcosnetthats one they removed22:18
bekksYeah, just install quid and follow the ubuntu wiki - squid is setup in less than 5 minutes.22:19
dcosnetah cool22:19
wgwinnAre there any known issues using either 12.10 server or 12.04 server on an e-350 based board? I can launch 'install this system' but then the keyboard stops responding, lighting up the numlock key while a key is pressed for all keys. F6 allows to edit the boot line, f4 to change some install options (normal, oem, minimal) but I didn't see anything specifically 'pick a special keyboard.  I've...22:51
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wgwinn...tried the options I could see, but it's a standard logitech mk120 US keyboard on an E-350 board.22:51
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