[01:44] <Hornet> having massive issues installing on an n54l server - currently, unable to boot normally after grub, but recovery mode boot works
[01:44] <Hornet> need assistance to un-screw it if possible
[01:46] <Hornet> I should add that live mode booting is fine
[04:33] <thumper> hallyn: what would cause this? error executing "lxc-start": command get_init_pid failed to receive response
[04:57] <hallyn> thumper: uh, not sure.  best to get 'lxc-start -l trace -o debug.out' output to get more info
[05:03] <hallyn> ok, rebooting my server so will be off irc for the night.
[06:20] <lordievader> Good morning
[09:26] <cfhowlett> lordievader, greetings
[09:53] <lordievader> Hey cfhowlett, how are you?
[09:53] <cfhowlett> lordievader, hey.  what's your ubuntu problem?
[09:54] <lordievader> cfhowlett: Err, none. I just hang around. Learn a bit here and there.
[09:54] <cfhowlett> lordievader, excellent.
[09:55] <lordievader> :)
[10:18] <jamespage> rbasak, looking at the golang merge now
[10:32] <ilhami> can ONE server be scalable?
[11:18] <Tazmain> hi all, how do i get different cnames for my server to resolve to different sites or services, do I use the hostname file or site-available in apache ?
[11:25] <shwaiil> hi
[11:26] <shwaiil> I've changed the hostname how to see the changes without restarting ?
[11:27] <shwaiil> when I type hostname I get the last hostname I've changed too. But, I still get user@oldhostname:
[11:30] <pmatulis> morning
[11:30] <liquid-silence> exit?
[11:48] <rbasak> zul, hallyn (absent?): thoughts on bug 1295072
[11:48] <rbasak> ?
[11:49] <zul> rbasak:  i dont have an opinon but ill leave it up for hallyn
[12:00] <rbasak> jamespage: could you sync leveldb for me please? http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/leveldb.git;a=commitdiff;h=27d5b1f1894d86025549b6eae9163771ae40abc3 is the only change - to enable failing builds on test failures.
[12:00] <rbasak> I don't see any existing failures on any of our archs
[12:00] <rbasak> Might be useful for future SRUs etc.
[12:00] <jamespage> rbasak, is that really worth the build time?
[12:01] <jamespage> it disabled tests on mips which we don't ship on
[12:01] <rbasak> jamespage: tests are currently effectively disabled for *all* archs
[12:01] <rbasak> This change restricts that to mips
[12:01] <jamespage> oh - I see!
[12:01] <jamespage> sorry - yes indeed it is then
[12:01] <jamespage> rbasak, have you build tested?
[12:02] <rbasak> jamespage: on i386 and amd64, yes
[12:02] <rbasak> Other archs are maybe more suspicious for this case, so I visually checked the build logs
[12:02] <rbasak> AFAICT it should succeed on all our archs
[12:02] <jamespage> rbasak, done
[12:02] <rbasak> Thanks!
[12:18] <rbasak> leveldb built OK. Thanks!
[13:22] <coreycb> jamespage: hello, can you review this?  https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/charms/precise/nova-compute/1294140/+merge/211933
[13:59] <jamespage> coreycb, see my comment - I've proposed the icehouse charm-helpers for merge with trunk (I don't think they will change much from now on)
[14:03] <coreycb> jamespage, thanks for taking a look
[14:03] <jamespage> coreycb, that's ok
[14:03] <jamespage> coreycb, do you understand the process under which stuff gets into hooks/charmhelpers?
[14:03] <coreycb> jamespage, sort of but not really
[14:03] <coreycb> :)
[14:04] <coreycb> jamespage, I don't see the merge request for charm-helpers -> trunk
[14:04] <coreycb> jamespage, but I see what you mean about wiping out my fix
[14:04] <jamespage> coreycb,
[14:04] <jamespage> coreyhttps://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charm-helpers/icehouse/+merge/21193
[14:04] <jamespage> https://code.launchpad.net/~openstack-charmers/charm-helpers/icehouse/+merge/21193
[14:05] <jamespage> coreycb, so we general work with a topic branch for charm-helpers, from which all of the topic branches for the charms sync from; when its baked we land the charm-helpers branch into lp:charm-helpers
[14:05] <jamespage> and then sync all of the charm topic branches from lp:charm-helpers
[14:05] <jamespage> and then land those
[14:05] <coreycb> jamespage, ahh.. charm-helpers is shared among charms
[14:08] <coreycb> jamespage, ok got it.. so there's an icehouse branch and a stable branch at the moment similar to the various openstack charms
[14:08] <jamespage> coreycb, yes
[14:08] <jamespage> coreycb, the charm-helpers.yaml in the root of the charm defines the charm-helpers branch to sync from
[14:08] <jamespage> 'make sync' syncs it
[14:08] <jamespage> coreycb, this is a little tricky as the tool that does the sync is not actually packaged and is in charm-helpers itself
[14:09] <jamespage> coreycb, I have
[14:09] <jamespage> /home/jamespage/bin/charm-helper-sync -> /home/jamespage/src/charms/charm-helpers/charm-helpers/tools/charm_helpers_sync/charm_helpers_sync.py
[14:09] <coreycb> jamespage, ok and then the commits to each charm are somewhat automated by that (?)
[14:09] <jamespage> coreycb, not automated
[14:13] <coreycb> jamespage, I'll run an upgrade test after syncing with the latest charm-helpers
[14:14] <jamespage> coreycb, OK
[15:28] <zul> jamespage:  when you get a chance https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/neutron/oneworld/+merge/211973
[15:28] <jamespage> zul, need plugin/agent package split still
[15:28] <jamespage> agent runs on compute nodes, plugin runs on nova-controller
[15:29] <zul> jamespage:  arrgh
[15:32] <gema> hazmat: got a minute?
[15:43] <zul> jamespage:  fixed
[15:45] <ruben231> guys any idea on this error logs when i try to update - apt-get update i have this ------> http://pastebin.com/Fa14pqqK  ... how to correct this error.thanks
[15:48] <ruben231> gusy any idea..?
[15:53] <phaidros> what could be wrong if the ubuntu-server lts installer does not get a dhcp address, tho the network is plugged and works?
[15:53] <phaidros> assigning a static address doesnt work either
[15:53] <phaidros> eth0 is there, and it is the only nw device
[15:53] <phaidros> never seen such a thing before ..
[15:54] <phaidros> checked cables and switche, tho problem persists (the desktop live image which was running for a test just before got a nice and shiny ip on the same box ..)
[15:54] <phaidros> what could possibly be borked with the server installer ? o.O
[16:01] <phaidros> it seemts I cannot get the device properly up in the installer: ip set dev eth0 up => it still shows as DOWN .. o.O
[16:02] <phaidros> and says NO-CARRIER .. with different cables and switches :/
[16:03] <phaidros> well, forget it
[16:03] <phaidros> M(
[16:03] <phaidros> one should't work with identical machines to install close to each other ... arrrgh
[16:25] <jamespage> zul, http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches-proposed.svg
[16:25] <jamespage> specifically ceilometer - I thought you pushed that out to suggests?
[16:45] <zul> jamespage:  i thought i did...illl fix it up
[16:47] <zul> jamespage:  its pydist being pydist
[16:58] <Hornet> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7125985/ am I missing something here - grub just sits there awaiting manual selection rather than automatically booting the first entry?  seems not to be a recordfail issue, and yes I've run update-grub2
[17:04] <zul> jamespage:  fixed it
[17:04] <jamespage> zul, ok
[17:09] <zul> jamespage:  we have a missmatch in whats available in the archive and whats in bzr for ceilometer btw
[17:09] <jamespage> zul, do we?
[17:09] <zul> yep
[17:09] <zul> fixing it now
[17:09] <jamespage> zul, what's in bzr?
[17:09] <zul> ububuntu1 only...ubuntu2 is in the archive
[17:10] <zul> and i cant spell
[17:17] <jamespage> zul, evidently that was my fault
[17:17] <jamespage> sorry
[17:17] <jamespage> zul, merged your oneconvergence change btw
[17:23] <zul> jamespage:  i saw thanks :)
[17:24] <zul> jamespage:  no worries about ceilometer
[17:44] <Lunar_Lamp> How can I find out if/when apache 2.2.26 will land in the 12.04 repos? (it brings support for perfect forward secrecy, which I would like if possible)
[17:46] <sarnold> Lunar_Lamp: there are no plans to change the version of apache in 12.04 LTS: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/FAQ#Versions
[17:47] <sarnold> Lunar_Lamp: ubuntu 14.04 LTS will release in ~month with Apache 2.4 which supports FS ciphersuites
[17:48] <Lunar_Lamp> sarnold: that's probably my better bet then I guess :-)
[17:49] <sarnold> Lunar_Lamp: definitely easier than rolling your own apache :)
[17:49] <Lunar_Lamp> Yes. I've not built apache myself for many years, but that has been an active choice, and I have no desire to ever do so again :-D
[17:50] <sarnold> :D
[18:04] <danjenkins> hi, im trying to install g++ on an aws ubuntu image
[18:05] <danjenkins> but I'm getting a forbidden from the apt repos
[18:05] <danjenkins> Err http://us-east-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy-updates/main linux-libc-dev amd64 3.11.0-14.21
[18:05] <danjenkins>   403  Forbidden
[18:05] <danjenkins> im not quite sure whats going wrong tho
[18:05] <danjenkins> is the repo not available? is it something I've done?
[18:07] <sarnold> danjenkins: S3 unhelpfully returns a "403" even when "404" would have been more appropriate
[18:07] <sarnold> danjenkins: have you run "apt-get update" recently?
[18:07] <danjenkins> hmmmm, no!
[18:07] <danjenkins> one sec
[18:07] <danjenkins> that was it
[18:07] <danjenkins> thanks sarnold
[18:08] <danjenkins> how very unhelpful of s3
[18:08] <sarnold> danjenkins: ah! good. :)
[18:08] <danjenkins> it was the 403 that threw me! thanks a lot
[18:08] <sarnold> indeed, it threw me the first time it happened to me. i've held a grudge since :) hehe
[19:18] <Hornet> somehow, updating grub has caused my server to stop showing anything on its screen
[19:19] <Hornet> no obvious (or indeed nonobvious) reasons as to why
[19:19] <Hornet> on the verge of reinstalling the OS
[19:52] <gQuigs> is the 12.04 + icehouse cloud archive open for business?  just found that it is active... is it meant to be used now? (I wasn't expecting it to be released until it got backported from 14.04)
[19:58] <lvmer> I'm attempting to install 32 bit libs on ubuntu server x63 13.10 to allow a steam server to run. Does apt-get install lib32z1 sound right or am I missing other libraries too?  The original tutorial shows ia32-libs.
[19:58] <lvmer> x64*
[19:59] <gQuigs> lvmer: steam should depend on the right libs...
[20:02] <lvmer> gquigs, yah that would make sense. perhaps I already have the right libs. I guess I'm just trying to trouble shoot invalid platform error I receive.
[20:02] <gQuigs> lvmer: what are the errors exactly?
[20:03] <gQuigs> lvmer: see here for correct list: https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamCMD#Debian_based_Distros_.28Ubuntu.2C_Mint.2C_etc..29
[20:04] <rostam> HI using ubuntu 12.04 LTS.  Is there a way we can instruct the logging system not to save the older log files which are compressed? ths
[20:06] <gQuigs> rostam: see logrotate conf files, /etc/logrotate.d/* and /etc/logrotate.conf, remove compress line wherever it annoys you :)
[20:11] <alaing> Hi i need some help trying to cd into a directory
[20:12] <alaing> the directory name is "albums (another copy)"
[20:12] <alaing> it doesn't seem to like the (
[20:12] <alaing> -bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
[20:12] <rostam> gQuigs, thanks
[20:13] <gQuigs> alaing: "  " don't work?
[20:13] <alaing> dam, is there anyway to make it work
[20:14] <alaing> like a special escape key
[20:16] <gQuigs> alaing: $ cd "/home/bryan/Templates (copy)"
[20:16] <gQuigs> bryan@dell-laptop:~/Templates (copy)$
[20:17] <alaing> double quotes, great thanks
[20:17] <raj__> my database prefers oracle java, so I already have it on my system, but tomcat installs openjdk ignoring the jre i installed by downloading tar from oracle site, would it actually matter in terms of resources & performance to have single or separate JVMs for them on single server ?
[20:21] <boldfield> I'm having some problems with the preseed installer on a machine with 8x 4TB drives.  each drive has three partitions (gpt), 1st is a bios_grub partition, 2nd for a raid 1 across three of the disks for boot partition, and 3rd is for a raid 10 across all disks which is carved up with lvm2
[20:21] <boldfield> preseed successfully completes, but on reboot I'm dumped into the grub rescue console
[20:22] <boldfield> if I instead mount /boot directly to /dev/sda2, the machine boots fine post install...
[20:24] <boldfield> this is the ubuntu 12.04 TLS netboot installer
[20:25] <lvmer> gquigs, thanks for the libraries. good research
[20:50] <soren> alaing: filename completion is usually helpful, too. Type "cd albums" and hit TAB a couple of times.
[20:52] <alaing> soren: I tried that initially and was confused when it didin't work but once i put the quopte in it worked
[20:57] <soren> alaing: Ok. Your options are basically: Quotes (single or double will both do fine), escaping: albums\ \(another\ copy\) or wildcards: albums*another*
[20:58] <soren> alaing: There's probably a few more inventive ways to do it, but those should get you through most things.
[22:41] <stgraber> sarnold: hey, so what's the state of cgmanager? We currently have both lxc and systemd blocked on this and we're getting ridiculously close to release to add those new features...
[22:41] <sarnold> stgraber: reviewing it now :)
[22:41] <stgraber> good :)
[22:41] <sarnold> stgraber: apparmor is riding the citrain to fame and fortune and I'm finally free (for now, anyway, don't spread it around :)
[22:41] <jdstrand> sarnold: oh, about that...
[22:42] <jdstrand> sarnold: it just got pushed to trusty-proposed :)
[22:42]  * sarnold hides behind stgraber 
[22:42] <sarnold> YAY! :)
[22:43] <jdstrand> sarnold: I couldn't resist the comment and dramatic pause :)
[22:43] <jdstrand>  5
[22:43] <jdstrand> o/
[22:43] <stgraber> :)
[22:43] <sarnold> jdstrand: well played :)
[22:43] <jdstrand> hehe
[22:50] <stgraber> jdstrand: did you get a FFe for that apparmor upload?
[22:50] <stgraber> not seeing one in the listed bugs
[22:51] <jjohansen> stgraber: this is just the rebase to the new upstream release, not the new feature set
[22:51] <jdstrand> stgraber: yes, verbal via infinity
[22:51] <stgraber> jdstrand: ok
[22:52] <jdstrand> stgraber: this upload was to clean up the packaging to make the real FFe easier
[22:52] <jjohansen> ah, yeah there was the whole infinity conversation around it
[22:52] <stgraber> jdstrand: yeah, I was mostly wondering for the new profiles and abstractions which would qualify as features and are changes done in that upload
[22:52] <stgraber> jjohansen: ^
[22:53] <jdstrand> hmm, I didn't really consider those features
[22:53] <jjohansen> stgraber: it wasn't my call so I'll stay out of it :)
[22:53] <jdstrand> (profiles should only be in apparmor-profiles, which is universe)
[22:53] <stgraber> jdstrand: feature freeze also applies to universe FYI :)
[22:53] <jdstrand> others are just bug fixes except the unity7 abstractions, which nothing uses
[22:54] <stgraber> anyway, I don't have any particular problem with those changes and would have granted a FFe, was just surprised not to see a FFe bug as the first line in the changelog, but yeah, verbal FFe from infinity would explain that :)
[22:54] <jdstrand> actually, there are no new profiles according to my deb compare
[22:55] <jdstrand> (I remember that now)
[22:55] <jdstrand> abstraction updates I consider bug fixes, except again, the unity7 ones
[22:56] <jdstrand> I should've mentioned them
[22:56] <jdstrand> sorry