[03:22] <vrexus>  hey guys any idea how to diagnose a site hosted on vps becoming inaccessible within a minute after rebooting vps?
[08:18] <raj__> is it safe to remove a process folder from /var/run/ if I think it has got wrong permissions, will it be recreated by process as before ?
[08:18] <raj__> don't I lose any information by deleting /var/run/<process folder> when the process is not running??
[09:16] <apw> hallyn, a naieve test of aufs shows that copy up correctly occurs for both chmod and chown on directories both privelledged and non ...
[09:17] <apw> hallyn, i need to know what those commands actually do
[11:45] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[12:01] <pmatulis3> morning
[12:04] <lordievader> Hey pmatulis3, how are you doing?
[12:28] <jamespage> zul, https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/neutron/mlnx-plugin-split/+merge/211515
[12:38] <zul> jamespage:  +1
[12:38] <jamespage> zul, ta
[12:48] <zul> jamespage:  the neutron ftbfs is starting to confuse me
[12:48] <jamespage> zul, against trunk?
[12:48] <zul> jamespage:  yeah
[12:49] <jamespage> zul, hey - I'm going to rename the vpn and metering agent packages to drop the '-plugin-' bit
[12:49] <jamespage> they are not plugins
[12:50] <zul> jamespage:  ack
[12:53] <zul> jamespage:  i need to rename oslo.sphinx as well
[12:53] <zul> the binary package at least
[12:54] <zul> jamespage:  nevermind about neutron i guess i fixed it last night :)
[13:23] <zul> jamespage:  did you see this? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7114028/
[13:23] <jamespage> zul, no - I've mainly been focused on bug fixing in b3
[13:23] <jamespage> what does that do?
[13:24] <zul> jamespage:  i have no idea yet..im almost catch up from last week ;)
[13:25] <jamespage> zul, oh great - http://www.oneconvergence.com/
[13:25] <jamespage> a new plugin! whoopie!
[13:25] <zul> jamespage:  seriously?
[13:26] <jamespage> zul, https://github.com/openstack/neutron/tree/master/neutron/plugins/oneconvergence
[13:45] <NaGeL> Hello i just installed ircd-hibryd on my ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and ihavea couple of problems: i can't log in to /oper at localhost with Epic5, yet  from any other location i can easily oper. Alsoi installed hybserv and it can connect itself on localhost(aka when iam in Epic5) but when i am on my local machine(where i can oper) i get an eror about unathurized server acces.
[13:50] <hallyn> apw: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7114149/
[13:51] <hallyn> apw: so yes, the copyup does happen, but future permissions checks ignore the copyup
[13:58] <zul> jamespage:  when you get a sec https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/neutron/one-convergence/+merge/211532
[14:07] <NaGeL> helol anyone?
[14:09] <apw> hi
[14:10] <mardraum> NaGeL, I don't think anyone here will care enough to help you configure an irc daemon. Try a different channel or online help, forums, documentation.
[14:37] <fish_> hi everyone
[14:38] <fish_> how can I prevent the installer from installing resolvconf? I already using 'ubuntu- minimal' for "tasksel/first"
[14:40] <patdk-wk> you dont?
[14:40] <patdk-wk> just uninstall it
[14:40] <patdk-wk> or make your own pkg select file
[14:41] <patdk-wk> there is always deleting the /etc/resolv.conf symlink, and making the file yourself
[14:44] <vrexus> is there any way to diagnose as to why my site runs somewhat slow after i boot vps and then comes to a complete grinding halt?
[14:47] <Pupeno> Do you need a new CSR to generate a new certificate? I generate a new CSR for my private key to get an updated cert and they seem to be the same, the new and the old one.
[14:50] <zul> jamespage:  does this make sense to you? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7114440/
[14:51] <jamespage> zul, dropping the . ?
[14:51] <zul> jamespage:  yes...the namespace changed
[14:53] <jamespage> hallyn, re bug 1254872
[14:53] <jamespage> https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1254872
[14:54] <jamespage> upstream don't have a good reproducer other than failures in the gate
[14:54] <hallyn> jamespage: i know, i put in a vague description
[14:54] <hallyn> jamespage: i'm hoping the SRU team will be ok with it
[14:54] <jamespage> hallyn, I think so - it will have to bake for the full 7 days tho
[14:54] <hallyn> stgraber: bmullan: ^ that bug can be reproduced with an openstack setup, but not very well with a script
[15:01] <stgraber> hallyn: so long as you have someone who can confirm the fix once it's in -proposed, I don't mind.
[15:03] <hallyn> yup, we do - thanks
[15:23] <semiosis> anyone know what is the status of the glusterfs MIR?  sarnold was going to do a security review last time I heard anything.  jdstrand, jamespage, marcoceppi, any updates?
[15:24] <semiosis> thx in advance
[15:24] <jamespage> semiosis, I expect its still in sarnolds' queue of work
[15:25] <jdstrand> semiosis: it is on his list still (mentioned in standup meeting this week)
[15:25] <semiosis> ok thx for the update
[15:25] <semiosis> people are bugging me about this :)
[15:25] <semiosis> i put up a PPA with qemu built with glusterfs support for the impatient
[15:27] <jamespage> zul, ok - give me a hint - how do I rename and package and its upstart configuration at the same time?
[15:27] <jamespage> zul, I'm ending up with multiple metering and vpn configs post upgrade
[15:28] <zul> <package name>.<upstart daemon>.upstart doesnt work? and you might have to remove the old upstart job in a postinst
[15:38] <j0lz> hi - i want to run a ruby script on my server where do i put the script
[15:41] <jamespage> ubottu, bug 1234567
[15:44] <tomixxx5> how can i see dns resolve path?
[15:45] <tomixxx5> for example, if i do "ping http://www.google.at"
[15:46] <jamespage> soren, reping re uvirtbot - appears to have gone awol
[15:49] <jamespage> zul, commented on that MP - I don't think its an ml2 driver
[15:49] <qman__> tomixxx5: dig www.google.at
[15:49] <zul> jamespage:  thanks
[15:49] <tomixxx5> qman__: thx
[15:56] <jamespage> zul, https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/neutron/agent-renames/+merge/211567
[15:56] <jamespage> that was fiddly
[15:58] <zul> jamespage:  +1
[15:58] <jamespage> zul, thanks
[15:58] <zul> i have keystone building locally....its slow as malasses
[16:05] <jamespage> zul, yes
[16:23] <zul> Daviey: #1294206 and #1294204 please drop python-savannaclient and savanna from the archive please.
[16:27] <tomixxx5> do i have to restart network services if i change iptable rules?
[16:31] <Daviey> zul, in a meeting.. will look later today.
[16:35] <ilhami> can anyone help me?
[16:35] <RoyK> !ask | ilhami
[16:35] <ilhami> RoyK I have a problem with resolution on WIndows
[16:35] <ilhami> I have a Ubuntu Server on VM
[16:36] <ilhami> but I have to scroll to see "full" window
[16:36] <zul> Daviey:  thanks
[16:36] <ilhami> I am using Hyper-V
[16:36] <RoyK> ilhami: http://askubuntu.com/questions/299975/proper-way-to-change-terminal-resolution-in-ubuntu-server-13-04 ?
[16:37] <ilhami> ok let me try
[16:38] <ilhami> RoyK my problem is not this
[16:38] <ilhami> but this: http://nramkumar.org/tech/blog/2013/05/04/ubuntu-under-hyper-v-how-to-overcome-screen-resolution-issue/
[16:38] <zul> jamespage/gaughen: I filed #1294204 and #1294206 to drop savanna
[16:39] <jamespage> zul, did you mean to paste the same bug there?
[16:40] <zul> jamespage:  probably not :)
[16:41] <RoyK> ilhami: did't you mean console resolution was too high?
[16:41] <ilhami> no GUI
[16:41] <ilhami> :)
[16:41] <RoyK> then ask on #ubuntu - GUI isn't a server thing
[16:42] <ilhami> I asked in Windows. :D they helped me
[16:42] <RoyK> ilhami: then what's the problem?
[16:43] <ilhami> dunno. It says in the link I gave you
[16:46] <ilhami> Why can't I connect to my SSH server?
[17:01] <rostam> Hi I on my system I have a 120G ssd and 2G usb stick. I like to install the ubuntu server in efi mode, such that /boot/efi to be mounted off the usb stick, and the root filesystem mounted off the ssd disk. How could I accomplish this? thx
[17:11] <RoyK> rostam: just curious, but why not /boot on the ssd?
[17:14] <j0lz> rostam, go for manual partitioning and enter partitions manually ... usb /boot/efi and then partitions with mount / and another for swap
[17:14] <j0lz> on the ssd
[17:14] <j0lz> rostam, remember to put grub on the /boot/efi partition
[17:15] <specialkevin> I have noticed in syslog that ufw is showing some blocked connections for a rule that is setup to allow those connections. It doesn't happened all the time. Every few hours I will see a batch of them. I know the rule works in general because it is allowing connections now.
[17:15] <j0lz> rostam, so you have to make that partition bootable flag when partitioning
[17:16] <j0lz> specialkevin, do you have fail2ban running?
[17:18] <specialkevin> j0lz: yes, but not for watching this
[17:18] <specialkevin> The connection is a database connection on an internal network
[17:18] <j0lz> it sounds like ufw just doing it's job like blocking a flood or something like that
[17:19] <Daviey> a
[17:19] <ilhami> It's booting up without full network config
[17:19] <ilhami> the problem is dhcp
[17:20] <specialkevin> j0lz: well if that was the case I would expect 100s of blocked connections. The number varies from 5 to 10 in the period that they refuse connections
[17:22] <rostam> jolz: thanks for your feedback, I got some errors and I started the reinstallation again. Is there a link or site that has references to what you just recommanded? thx
[17:23] <j0lz> specialkevin, true it must be something else - my own mysql servers sometimes disappear for a moment or 2 ..
[17:23] <rostam> j0lz, how can I make the grub partition bootable, this is for efi mode? thx
[17:25] <j0lz> rostam, not that i know of because that is a highly customised partitioning scheme - I mess around a bit with partitions and had to boot from a usb because of having 2 raids on an old machine which i couldnt boot from so had to put the /boot on the usbn
[17:25] <specialkevin> j0lz: anything thoughts on how I could debug this further or get more logging output from ufw when it blocks something
[17:27] <j0lz> rostam, i dont use efi mode but that is just selected from your bios .. to make the partition bootable you select the option for the partition when you are manually partitioning it juring install
[17:28] <j0lz> during*
[17:28] <rostam> j0lz, thx
[17:33] <RoyK> bug 1171945 is an old one
[17:33] <RoyK> it'd be rather nice to get that fixed
[17:34] <RoyK> wasn't there a bot here that took keywords like "bug"?
[17:34] <sarnold> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mdadm/+bug/1171945
[17:34] <sarnold> hunh looks like an unhappy bot
[17:35] <sarnold> doubtless when it revives we'll get a few hundred urls
[17:37] <j0lz> specialkevin, I think just check yours ufw status and iptables -L to make sure you have correctly configured the firewall and I am not sure if you might find this useful --> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2020102.html
[17:43] <SJr> I have an EXT4 file system and a directory on it, has a massive amount of files. How can I see even the name of one file if ls hangs for hours
[17:43] <SJr> before printing the first line
[17:44] <sarnold> SJr: ls -U will help; ls sorts its output first, and that can take forever
[17:45] <RoyK> sarnold: thanks - was looking in the manual for that :P
[17:45] <SJr> sarnold, still no luck. ls just starts taking 100%
[17:45] <j0lz> HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(identify) failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device ......... device /dev/sde1 is not a drive that is known-safe for trimming ?
[17:46] <SJr> ah
[17:46] <j0lz> why am I getting this error - ^^
[17:46] <SJr> ls -U -1
[17:47] <sarnold> SJr: ah! yeah, that probably will help too :) heh
[17:51] <xibalba> can you disable any network management type of thing in ubuntu?
[17:53] <xibalba> ah i found the wiki on how to do it
[17:53] <xibalba> who needs a NM in the server?
[17:57] <zul> hallyn:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kvm/+bug/1294248
[17:57] <patdk-wk> hmm, I wonder how many millions of files are in that folder
[17:59] <hallyn> zul: and what are havana and icehose based on?
[18:01] <specialkevin> j0lz: thanks, I checked out both ufw status and iptables -L. Everything is correctly configured. However, I didn't notice that all the blocked connections are SYN. Not sure if that helps add any info.
[18:01] <sarnold> specialkevin: any chance the connections had been idle long enough for the state of the session to be expired?
[18:02] <specialkevin> sarnold: is there a way I can check that with the ufw logs?
[18:02] <hallyn> iiuc (based on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive) that's a saucy->trusty upgrade that failed?
[18:03] <sarnold> specialkevin: sorry, I don't know iptables well enough to know how to go look it up
[18:03]  * hallyn tries it
[18:15] <zul> hallyn:  saucy/trusty
[18:16] <hallyn> yeah i'm doing a release upgrade test
[18:33] <hallyn> zul: upgrade went fine here.  (it's at the removing packages stage so i don't expect it to fail now)
[18:33] <hallyn> this was plain saucy->trusty, not cloud-archive
[18:39] <hallyn> zul: are you sure that the icehouse-proposed archive isn't messed up (like a few packages are not there)?
[18:39] <zul> hallyn:  im not sure...ill double check
[18:39] <hallyn> thanks.
[18:52] <jamespage> hallyn, I'm not sure https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kvm/+bug/1294248 is a bug
[18:53] <jamespage> I upgraded havana->icehouse just fine - kvm does get bumped off but I don't think that actually matters
[18:54] <hallyn> jamespage:  right it doesn't matter that it gest uninstalled, but it might matter that it is not installable
[18:54] <jamespage> hmm - maybe
[18:54] <hallyn> though rdepends shows nothing
[18:55] <jamespage> hallyn, agreed
[18:55] <jamespage> I think its a red-herring
[18:55] <hallyn> so why is it no tinstallable?  is there something it conflicts with which didn't show up in the archive?
[18:57] <zul> Daviey:  thanks
[18:57] <zul> jamespage/gaughen: python-savannaclient and savanna is gone
[18:58] <jamespage> zul, nice
[19:02] <jamespage> hallyn, I see a Conflicts on qemu-kvm which would stop it being installable
[19:02] <jamespage> (commented on the bug to that effect)
[19:03] <hallyn> jamespage: qemu << 0.11?
[19:03] <hallyn> how would that conflict?  surely qemu-kvm is at 1.7 in icehouse?
[19:03] <Daviey> zul: please make sure you transition to the new name properly. :)
[19:04] <jamespage> hallyn, not that bit
[19:04] <jamespage> infact I'm not sure tbg
[19:05] <specialkevin> Anyone know if there is a way to increase the ufw limit-burst with ufw? If not would I just increase it in /lib/ufw/user.rules
[19:05] <jamespage> hallyn, yes " qemu-kvm : Conflicts: kvm but 1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu16+1.0+noroms+0ubuntu14.13 is to be installed.
[19:05] <jamespage> "
[19:05] <jamespage> aptitude explains things better
[19:05] <jdstrand> specialkevin: there isn't. it is a feature request
[19:09] <hallyn> jamespage: bah, i was thinking it was being created by qemu package;  apparently it just doesn't exist now?
[19:10] <specialkevin> jdstrand: would I just modify the user.rules file to increase it?
[19:11] <jdstrand> specialkevin: yeah, you can do that and then do 'sudo ufw reload'
[19:11] <jdstrand> specialkevin: problem is, it will get overwritten
[19:11] <jdstrand> specialkevin: another idea is to add the rules to /etc/ufw/before.rules
[19:11] <jdstrand> those aren't overwritten
[19:13] <specialkevin> jdstrand: would I just copy the limit-burst lines from user.rules into before.rules with the increased value?
[19:14] <jdstrand> specialkevin: you would want to change ufw-user-input to ufw-before-input
[19:17] <specialkevin> jdstrand: I don't have a ufw-user-input with a limit line. The only limits are in user.rules under the #Logging section like this one. -A ufw-after-logging-input -j LOG --log-prefix "[UFW BLOCK] " -m limit --limit 3/min --limit-burst 10
[19:50] <Overand> How 'sane' are the snapshots / betas looking now?  Like, for personal use for spinning up a fairly not-busy, not-critical VM, make more sense to use 14.04 beta, or 13.10 and upgrade?  (Obviously there's no "right" answer)
[19:51] <Overand> (that is, 13.10, wait 1+month, upgrade)
[20:05] <ilhami> hey
[20:07] <ilhami> how can I add a custom resolution to Ubuntu?
[20:10] <guntbert> ilhami: it isn't worth the hassle - just ssh into the box
[20:10] <ilhami> I have GUI on my Ubuntu Server
[20:11] <ilhami> I have downloaded xming but I can't get it to work
[20:15] <hallyn> utlemming: you seem like a vmware guy :)  would you want to ask for an FFE for --with-esx in libvirt?
[20:15] <hallyn> zul: ^  your opinion?
[20:15] <guntbert> ilhami: what are you trying to do? But anyway: GUI problems are not really on topic here
[20:15] <zul> hallyn:  why?
[20:16] <hallyn> zul: cause there are ppl who want to use vmware?
[20:16] <hallyn> zul: if i could give a *good* rason for why, then i could open an FFE bug :)
[20:16] <ilhami> I am trying to fix this resolution problem. Right now I can only choose one resolution in Displays
[20:16] <zul> hallyn:  seems overkill to me
[20:16] <zul> hallyn:  since vmware has their own api thing to manage vms
[20:18]  * hallyn considers qemu command line an api as well
[20:19] <zul> hallyn:  i dont have a good enough excuse
[20:21] <Daviey> hallyn: I heard about you.  I heard there was one person that is able to use qemu command line.
[20:21] <hallyn> zul: ok.  let's see if utlemming does
[20:22] <hallyn> Daviey: they are making it harder and harder though :)
[20:22] <hallyn> -device ab,48,sdfk,fwq=23, ...
[20:22] <zul> Daviey:  hallyn is old school
[20:22] <utlemming> hallyn: are you doing the work?
[20:23] <hallyn> utlemming: lazy git :)  i'd be making the change ind ebian/rules, yes
[20:23] <utlemming> hallyn: well, you know, public clouds consume all my time
[20:24] <utlemming> hallyn: my opinion is that it would be a nice to have, but I would have a real hard time defending that FFE
[20:24] <hallyn> utlemming: thanks, that's what i wanted to know :)
[20:24] <hallyn> then we'll wait for 14.10.
[20:26] <Daviey> hallyn: it's a http based API right?  Does it support SSL/TLS, securely?
[20:27] <zul> alright im out of here
[20:31] <hallyn> Daviey: uh, one would hope so, but i was only checkign for deps
[20:31] <hallyn> yeah it does
[20:32] <jocke92> Anybody know if postfix is able to store emails when my configured relayhost is down?
[20:40] <Patrickdk> jocke92, only if you didn't scew it up
[20:41] <ilhami> MORONS :D
[23:22] <specialkevin> If I wanted to increase the default limit-burst in ufw how would I do it. It looks like the default limit-burst is set in /lib/ufw/users.rules however any changes there just get overwritten. I know there is a /etc/ufw/before.rules but I am not sure what ip-tables syntax I should use in there to increase the limit-burst.