[01:38] <MavKen> how can I get each domain on my vps to sendout mail from its domain and not show up in gmail as "sent from domain1.com via domain.com" ?
[01:39] <sarnold> MavKen: do you have IPs for each of these domains?
[01:39] <MavKen> no
[01:39] <MavKen> im on vps at digitalocean..cant get more than 1 ip
[01:40] <MavKen> i used trial version of cpanel and it worked great... just didnt want to pay $200
[01:40] <sarnold> cpanel costs $200???
[01:41] <sarnold> it'd be cheaper and more reliable to just put your ssh root key on your webserver and ask people to help admin your machine :) hehe
[01:41] <sheptard> lol
[02:04] <rostam> HI I am running ubuntu 12.04, how could I check whether firewall is running and disable it? thx
[03:02] <BiteMe> rostam: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-how-to-flush-all-rules.html
[03:02] <BiteMe> Google is your friend
[04:02] <cfhowlett> !ufw|rostam
[04:02] <cfhowlett> rostam, note that firewall is disabled by default
[04:37] <MavKen> are there any user provisioning scripts out there to make it easier to add a new user and virtual host on apache?  trying to avoid getting a control panel
[04:39] <cfhowlett> MavKen, might want to ask the apache channel for something that specific
[04:39] <MavKen> ok thanks
[04:43] <MavKen> I have a VPS, if I use tasksel to install mail server does it take care of all configuration?
[04:50] <MavKen> I want php scripts in each of my virtual domains to be able to send out mail and it be from the specific demand.  I tried exim4 but only primary domain worked correctly, the others would show up "from domain1.com via domain.com" - is there a better option than exim4?  i dont need a full blown mail server
[05:04] <MattTheRat> MavKen: sendmail is pretty default or postfix
[05:05] <MavKen> ok
[05:26] <ScottK> postfix is the standard MTA in Ubuntu.
[09:47] <psivaa> https://code.launchpad.net/~psivaa/ubuntu-test-cases/mod_php-fix/+merge/204273
[09:47] <psivaa> https://code.launchpad.net/~psivaa/ubuntu-test-cases/bloat-min-install-amd64/+merge/208025
[09:48] <psivaa> https://code.launchpad.net/~psivaa/ubuntu-test-cases/entropy-for-tomcat-daemon/+merge/208036
[09:48] <psivaa> rbasak: jamespage: would you mind doing ACK/NACK the above MP's for smoke test failures please?
[11:05] <rbasak> psivaa: I don't understand https://code.launchpad.net/~psivaa/ubuntu-test-cases/bloat-min-install-amd64/+merge/208025 and I have to run right now, sorry. Maybe jamespage can look at that one when he's back?
[11:05] <psivaa> rbasak: ack, thanks for the other reviews. they all need manual merging from the server developers as well
[11:09] <rbasak> psivaa: OK. I have to run right now, but I'll try and merge them for you too. I assume I just need to push the merged branch?
[11:10] <psivaa> rbasak: yes. that's all you need to do
[11:16] <rbasak> psivaa: I have to run. I managed to push merge one proposal. The other seems to want me to fix something up (diverged branches or merge conflict?) and my bzr-fu is weak so I'll try again this afternoon if somebody doesn't beat me to it.
[11:16] <rbasak> psivaa: thank you for sorting these out!
[11:16] <psivaa> rbasak: ack, thank you
[12:45] <hackeron> hey, I'm trying to run /usr/sbin/debootstrap --verbose --arch amd64 saucy target -- but I'm getting: E: Couldn't download dists/saucy/main/binary-amd64/Packages -- any ideas?
[12:45] <hackeron> looking at http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/saucy/main/binary-amd64/ - I see Packages.bz2 but no file that is just Packages - maybe this is why?
[12:57] <jamespage> zul, dashboard is functional again - ish
[12:57] <jamespage> need to sort out the links in the openstack-dashboard package
[13:05] <zul> jamespage:  what was wrong?
[13:06] <jamespage> zul, django 1.6 compat in openstack-auth
[13:06] <zul> jamespage:  ah
[13:06] <jamespage> cherry picked some fixes
[13:06] <jamespage> zul, I looked a zigo's debian package which contains the same patches but it looks like its missing a load of files
[13:06] <jamespage> locale data?
[13:06] <zul> possibly
[13:29] <jamespage> psivaa, merged - thanks!
[13:30] <psivaa> jamespage: ack, thank you
[13:46] <adac> What is the default document root in nginx?
[13:47] <ikonia> should be set in the config
[13:47] <ikonia> have a look in the config,
[13:52] <adac> ikonia, I cannot find a value in nginx.conf
[13:56] <ikonia> adac: really ? there is nothing showing the default content location ?
[13:56] <adac> ikonia, it is set in the default vhost
[13:57] <ikonia> so if it's set...then it's set there isn't it ?
[13:57] <ikonia> as in if you've set it for the default vhost, then thats where it is
[13:57] <ikonia> or am I missunderstanding what you're asking
[13:59] <adac> ikonia, I thought it was set within nginx.conf but instead it was set within default vhost
[13:59] <adac> yes set is set :)
[14:01] <zul> jamespage:  libvirt 1.2.2 is on my todo list :)
[14:05] <pmatulis_> hallyn: hi.  anything special about creating a Lucid LXC container on Saucy?  it doesn't work.  although a Precise container does.  -- http://paste.ubuntu.com/6994531/
[14:22] <jamespage> zul, lovely - thought it might be
[14:22] <jamespage> zul, any thoughts on wido's other patch?
[14:23] <zul> jamespage:  hold on...i dont have a problem with it
[14:23] <zul> looks like its going to be in 1.2.2 anyways
[14:29] <jamespage> zul, a review on https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/swift/add-object-expirer/+merge/207883 would be great if you have time
[14:29] <jamespage> have another one for horizon in test atm
[14:30] <zul> jamespage:  can you remove the python-swiftclient dependency at the same time please?
[14:31] <jamespage> zul, from horizon?
[14:31] <zul> no from swift
[14:31] <jamespage> zul, ok
[14:32] <zul> jamespage:  it was removed 19 days agao
[14:32] <zul> 1.13.0 should be out soon as well
[14:32] <jamespage> zul, of swift?
[14:32] <zul> jamespage:  yes
[14:36] <mc_bluebeard> I have a server that will regularly lose power. Is there anything I can do minimize the probability of the filesystem becoming corrupted?
[14:37] <jamespage> zul, https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/horizon/icehouse-tidy-and-fix/+merge/208145
[14:40] <zul> jamespage:  commented
[14:44] <jamespage> zul, updated
[14:45] <zul> jamespage:  +1
[14:46] <jamespage> ta
[14:48] <jamespage> zul, OK - I think that's horizon functional again
[14:49] <jamespage> it was a bit busted
[14:50] <zul> heh ok
[14:50] <zul> can you upload it to trusty and the the ca if you havent already done so
[14:50] <zul> never mind i should just check my email more ofent :)
[14:51] <hallyn> pmatulis: I'm not sure.  On trusty I can certainly create a lucid container using the download template
[14:51] <hallyn> installing a saucy vm to test...
[14:52] <caribou_> jamespage: who's looking at the Neutron's charm these days ?
[14:53] <jamespage> caribou, numerous different people
[14:54] <caribou> jamespage: ah, ok. looking to see if adding a functionality to set sysctl values would be easy
[14:54] <caribou> jamespage: i.e. having the charm set sysctl kernel values upon startup
[15:00] <hallyn> smb oh - 3.12 working for nested qemu, that's awesome news, easier to bisect than having to go across a differently-buggy 3.11 :)
[15:01] <smb> hallyn, Yeah, though as always things break with 3.13-rc1 which is the "most things changed" step
[15:01] <hallyn> yeah
[15:08] <rbasak> jamespage: ah, you've merged the other branches. Thanks!
[15:12] <jamespage> rbasak, np
[15:28] <zul> jamespage:  when you get a chance http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6994919/
[15:29] <jamespage> zul, havana not grizzly dude
[15:31] <jamespage> zul, sorting now
[15:31] <jamespage> zul, odd - each MP appears to drop some of adam's previous changelog entry
[15:31] <jamespage> that does not sound right
[15:31] <zul> it doesnt
[15:32] <hallyn> pmatulis: I don't know,  it works for me in a saucy instance.
[15:33] <zul> jamespage:  please hold on reviewing them
[15:34] <zul> i think we are going to have an issue with nova
[15:35] <jamespage> zul, ok - holding off
[15:44] <smoser> rbasak, ping
[15:44] <smoser> https://code.launchpad.net/~smoser/cloud-init/run-status/+merge/208056
[15:45] <smoser> you can't atomically rename over an existing file, can you?
[15:48] <smoser> ie, i didn't think this was atomic: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6995003/
[15:50] <smoser> hm.. seems i'm wrong: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2333872/atomic-writing-to-file-with-python
[15:51] <rbasak> smoser: pong. Yes, AIUI you can. Sorted now?
[15:52] <smoser> yeah. i had just not bothered with rename because i thought there was a different potential race condition
[15:52] <smoser> due to the deletion of the file. but yeah, i'll use that.
[16:58] <tash> can you add static routes via preseed? I can't find anything useful saying so, but have the need.
[17:55] <smoser> hallyn, is lxc in trusty supposed to function without cgroup-lite or cgroups ?
[17:55] <smoser> (it is only Recommends right now)
[17:55] <hallyn> smoser: not until cgmanager hits main, I'm afraid.  but when released yes
[17:56] <smoser> ok. thats kind of whta i thought.
[17:56] <smoser> tych0, ^.
[17:56] <tych0> smoser: yep
[17:56] <hallyn> ubuntu installs recommends by default yes?
[17:56] <smoser> so i thikn probably just remove the explicit depends. whatever is doing 'apt-get' should by default get the Recommends also.
[17:56] <smoser> yeah.
[17:57] <tych0> oh
[17:57] <tych0> we didn't get it in gdebi, i guess
[17:57] <hallyn> of course you can just mount /cgroup by hand or something.  you don't *depend* on cgroup-lite
[17:58] <smoser> gdebi, for serious.
[17:58] <tych0> for serious
[17:58] <tych0> is there something better?
[17:59] <smoser> you're not using it other than by hand, right?
[17:59] <tych0> right
[17:59] <smoser> to have it resolve your dependencies (and apparently not recommends)
[18:00] <tych0> just for package development
[18:00] <tych0> yeah
[18:00] <smoser> yeah. i dont know how i'd do that.
[18:00] <tych0> dpkg -i and apt-get install -f
[18:00] <tych0> seems like a ridiculous way to develop packages :-)
[18:01] <smoser> i think ihave to agree with that. but i would have expected gdebi to invoke apt, which would have had the default '--install-recommends'
[18:01] <smoser> hm..
[18:01] <smoser> oh well.
[18:02] <smoser> rcj, https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1052089 . you understand the issue there ?
[18:06] <rcj> smoser, yes on second look I do. There was some confusion this morning while discussing it.  Sorry for the hassle.
[18:12] <jamespage> zul, generally the changelog's need some work
[18:12] <jamespage> I'd probably drop the entries dealing with bumping version numbers as well
[18:15] <zul> ack thanks for looking
[18:47] <zul> jamespage:  cinder updated
[18:52] <zul> jamespage:  glance updated
[18:53] <jamespage> zul, can you check then through in the MP's - I'll review tomorrow AM
[18:53] <zul> jamespage:  ack
[20:42] <hallyn> zul: any good reason not to put 2.0 qemu candidates into the ubuntu-virt/ppa?  Should I create a custom ppa for it?
[20:43] <zul> hallyn:  do it
[20:46] <hallyn> k
[20:47] <RoyK> what's new with qemu2? doesn't look like it's released
[20:50] <Daviey> hallyn: Did you see the latest comment on the FFe request?
[20:51] <hallyn> no
[20:51] <Daviey> RoyK: It's a RC, intent for 2.0 in final trusty.
[20:51] <Daviey> hallyn: Oh, you responded! :)
[20:52] <hallyn> then yes :)
[20:53] <hallyn> RoyK: biggest advantage would be that we wouldn't have 200 patches for aarch64 linux-user.  cleaner tree.
[20:53] <hallyn> that's why i'll do it in ppa for first rc's - i don't want to commit to it yet, but it would be nice if it works out
[20:58] <RoyK> hallyn: anything really new in the amd64 way?
[20:58] <hallyn> RoyK: I don't think so.
[20:58] <hallyn> now, I may drop the linaro omap3 patches
[20:58] <hallyn> if this bothers anyone, please shout
[20:58] <hallyn> (i'll probably blog that in the hopes of letting anyone who wants to complain)
[21:09] <Daviey> hallyn: If you are in doubt, make a qemu-next PPA under ~ubuntu-virt ?
[21:16] <hallyn> Daviey: yeah i might do that.  The main reason would be the same reason that I'm  not using the archive immediately -
[21:16] <hallyn> sometime two years down the road we might want a qemu 1.7 version in that ppa
[21:29] <hallyn> Daviey: eh, there are already a 'candidate' ppa and a 'daily-build' ppa, both of which would work for this.  I'll use the candidate ppa.
[21:36] <arosales> hbaum: hello
[21:46] <Daviey> hallyn: good thinking.
[23:06] <Proto_X> hello
[23:06] <Proto_X> i was wondering before i download server iso
[23:06] <Proto_X> is it complicated to make a bootable pxe host off it, so just nic boot and its in linux
[23:07] <Proto_X> i think that would be pretty awesome just pxe-boot and got xbmc mediaplayer going windows free better then dual boot hdd use
[23:08] <Proto_X> i know with windows 2008 server pxe just put it in windows pe mode to image install
[23:08] <sarnold> Proto_X: this looks sane enough: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DisklessUbuntuHowto
[23:09] <Proto_X> is that the client or the server
[23:10] <sarnold> likely both?
[23:10] <Proto_X> input that many commands on client all time pain in ballz
[23:11] <Proto_X> looks like pxe has awesome potential but got tossed over shoulder faster then xbox orgional
[23:11] <sarnold> Proto_X: hah, far from it, pxe is used all the time
[23:11] <Proto_X> word :D
[23:11] <sarnold> Proto_X: the maas project for example makes it easy to have a room of a few thousand machines, IPMI to turn a machine one, PXE boot the thing, and then juju can assign it a task. once it's not needed any more, IPMI turn the thing off.
[23:12] <Proto_X> no it doesnt seem too bad the page isnt 1000 pages
[23:12] <Proto_X> i want pxe to do more then install tho
[23:13] <sarnold> yeah, that should be doable
[23:13] <Proto_X> must be still emulating floppys to start
[23:13] <Proto_X> 1.44mb limit sux on ancient pxe
[23:13] <Proto_X> maybe ubuntu is cooler :)
[23:14] <sarnold> depends upon your NIC
[23:14] <Proto_X> windows is always pain in balls
[23:14] <sarnold> Proto_X: maybe if your NIC is annoying you can use ipxe: http://ipxe.org/ (I haven't tried re[placing ROM, just using ipxe in emulators..)
[23:14] <Proto_X> mostly microsoft just makes icons bigger and bigger hiding the real commands
[23:15] <Proto_X> my nic's support it better then vmware
[23:15] <Proto_X> if it works in vmware then its already mint
[23:15] <Proto_X> lol
[23:16] <Proto_X> alright you guys rock :)
[23:17] <Proto_X> setting up pxe in windows server pages went on and on forever, ubuntu was like 3 pages must be better built for it
[23:17] <Proto_X> i might be able make cool stuffz do stuffz :D
[23:17] <Proto_X> thats so awesome
[23:17] <sarnold> modular pieces that you can connect together as you wish is pretty awesome design :)
[23:18] <Proto_X> does all ubuntu versions do it or is server best built for it
[23:18] <Proto_X> the hosting part
[23:19] <Proto_X> i need more frames per second, all microsoft does is make spinny smiley face icons use 100% cpu 100cores
[23:19] <Proto_X> the icons that deleted xbox live server lol
[23:21] <Proto_X> ea games too no more multiplayer
[23:21] <Proto_X> unless your like madden 2014!!! all day fanboy
[23:22] <Proto_X> bad ass performance and can do stuff ubuntu i like it :D
[23:22] <Proto_X> alright ill check it out thank you for infoz
[23:23] <sarnold> Proto_X: ubuntu server and desktop are nearly identical
[23:25] <Daviey> sarnold: it's common to chainload iPXE from on-nic PXE client, rather than burning it into the nic.
[23:27] <sarnold> Daviey: oh! nice.
[23:27] <sarnold> Daviey: I suspect that'll get most of the benefits of using ipxe without the risk of shredding your nic's warranty :)
[23:28] <Daviey> sarnold: Yeah, I murmured about doing the burning on my old thinkpad.. didn't.. then it died.  One day i'll be main enough to do it on a prod box. :)
[23:29] <sarnold> Daviey: haha :)
[23:50] <rushed> preparing to upgrade a 1u db server with low write volume & moderate read volume, any links or recommended reading on ssd options? was hoping to make the jump this round, but the poweredge options seem higher then I would have guessed