[00:09]  * RaptorJesus exposes himself to the channel and slaps everyone in the face.
[00:29] <Patrickdk> sarnold, gave up on attempting to attach the profile to a shell
[00:30] <Patrickdk> I just added aa_change_profile, that worked good
[00:30] <Patrickdk> cause currently, I don't launch a shell for these users
[00:44] <sarnold> Patrickdk: cool! :)
[00:44] <sarnold> Patrickdk: yeah, if they don't already use a shell, trying to make that fit would be annoying.
[00:50] <Patrickdk> heh, just some stupid issues
[00:50] <Patrickdk> can't get a standardized base config
[00:51] <Patrickdk> even including all the base stuff, users still can't do stuff like run sendmail
[02:13] <Valduare> hi guys
[02:13] <Valduare> i need help with autossh
[02:14] <Valduare> i need to setup a reverse tunnel from one server to another server
[02:14] <Valduare> having troubles figuring this autossh out
[03:05] <phunyguy> anyone alive in here?  Wondering if, short of backing up my data and doing a complete format of this mdadm array, I can convert from RAID5 to RAID6 provided I have the free space remaining to account for the decrease in size of the array...
[08:49] <zetheroo> On a system which we do not want to shutdown, what would be the simplest way to backup the root disk? Would an rsync of / be sufficiant?
[10:35] <timmytimtimo> where can i get Virtinst to install on my Ubuntu server 12.04.3?
[10:43] <RoyK> timmytimtimo: I'd start with an apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade to get it up to 14.04.4 ;)
[10:45] <RoyK> timmytimtimo: after that, just apt-get install virtinst
[10:47] <timmytimtimo> it show error: E:unable to locate package virtinst
[10:49] <RoyK> timmytimtimo: update first
[10:49] <RoyK> and please upgrade - 14.04.3 isn't very new
[10:49] <RoyK> erm
[10:49] <RoyK> 12.04.3
[10:51] <RoyK> timmytimtimo: I have the package installed on 12.04.4
[10:52] <timmytimtimo> RoyK lets do private chat please
[11:04] <BoozeWooz> I've set-up a webserver using ubuntu 12.04 LTS server edition, and everything runs fine (apache etc), except, sometimes the DNS lookup will redirect to the old webhost ?! http://network-tools.com/default.asp?prog=dnsrec&host=www.tsbvchikara.nl
[11:49] <timmytimtimo> ?
[11:49] <timmytimtimo> how can i install ethtool on my ubuntu server 12.04.3
[11:53] <RoyK> timmytimtimo: most tools can be installed with apt-get. google it. and don't PM people for support
[11:53] <timmytimtimo> okay
[11:53] <timmytimtimo> thanks
[12:08] <hxm> someone had the problem to run dropboxd downloaded from dropbox.com and it does nothing? no error message no success
[12:10] <hxm> ah, found it
[13:39] <zul> jamespage: ping when you are around
[13:52] <jamespage> zul, pong I;m back
[13:53] <zul> jamespage:  so cinder bumped oslo.mesaging to a9 which is fine...however a9 has a new dependency on oslotest which isnt in the archive
[13:54] <zul> there is two ways i see this being fixed:
[13:54]  * jamespage listens
[13:54] <zul> (1) package oslotest
[13:54] <zul> (2) copy over oslotest into oslo.messaging and drop the patch after oslotest is in the archive
[13:55] <zul> (3) sync it from experimental and write the MIR
[13:55] <zul> it being python-oslotest
[13:57] <zul> jamespage:  thoughts?
[13:58] <jamespage> zul, I'd do 3)
[13:58] <jamespage> on the assumption we can get a friendly MIR team member to review for use
[13:58] <jamespage> us
[13:58] <zul> jamespage:  yeah
[14:19] <ttx> MIR team member. Now that's a bit confusing
[14:23] <zul> ttx: how is it confusing?
[14:23] <ttx> Mir or MIR ?
[14:23] <zul> ttx: meh :)
[14:49] <rbasak> ttx: well, I'm case sensitive :)
[15:11] <zul> jamespage:  im seeing some weirdness in the charms http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7157174/
[15:12] <jamespage> zul, oh - that will happen before the amqp relation forms
[15:12] <jamespage> it should sort itself out
[15:12] <zul> jamespage:  ok
[15:17] <hallyn> jdstrand: so far I've still not reproduced actual fs corruption with qcow2.  I do see that it is insanely slow - though this is qcow2 on btrfs on lvm, which may be the reason.  but it happens irregardless of snapshot activity
[15:19] <hallyn> i.e. unpacking ncurses-term always takes forever
[15:22] <jdstrand> hallyn: I have seen your pleas for me to give more feedback. I unfortunately have been using my VMs heavily lately. I will respond soon-- it is high on my priority list
[15:22] <jdstrand> sorry for not responding sooner
[15:24] <hallyn> jdstrand: heh, ok, thanks.  np.  I just dont' want to be impacting *your* workflow iwth qcow2 not working.
[15:24] <hallyn> ttyl
[15:24] <jdstrand> I'm using the saucy qemu for now
[15:25] <jdstrand> but I'm quite worried when people install the LTS
[15:25] <jdstrand> (and openstack, etc, etc)
[15:35] <semiosis> jdstrand, marcoceppi, jamespage: any update on the glusterfs MIR?
[15:37] <semiosis> sarnold: ^^
[15:41] <jdstrand> semiosis: sarnold is going through the list. I think he had 4 MIRs to review. 2 are done. it is coming
[15:41] <semiosis> jdstrand: thx.  is it even possible this will get into trusty at this point?
[15:42] <semiosis> jdstrand: and thus support for gluster in qemu
[15:42]  * semiosis is not optimistic
[15:43] <jdstrand> I think it depends on the outcome of the review
[15:43]  * jdstrand is not on the release team
[15:44] <semiosis> ok cool, then there is still hope, maybe :)
[15:48] <jdstrand> I think there is hope
[16:46] <hallyn> mdeslaur: did you have any plans regarding virt-manager in trusty?  i.e. last-minute update to 1.0.1? :)
[16:49] <mdeslaur> hallyn: nope. There are a zillion new dependencies in universe that would require a MIR before 1.0.x can go in
[16:51] <mdeslaur> hallyn: I did rebase all our patches though, I could perhaps stick it in a ppa if someone wants it
[16:52] <hallyn> mdeslaur: thanks - was mainly wondering about some of the open bugs whether it was worth backporting patches.
[16:52] <hallyn> i don't personally care for ppa and haven't seen anyone ask for one.  thanks though.
[17:29] <Kully> How do I link a directory? i.e. I want /var/www/ to not actuall contain anything and store all the files that would normally be in there in /vol/var/www/
[17:51] <med_> Kully, you can do a bindmount if you want.
[17:52] <med_> e.g., sudo mount --bind /mnt/Files/Music /home/user/Music
[17:52] <med_> so sudo mount --bind /vol/var/www /var/www
[17:53] <med_> ref: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount
[17:54] <med_> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/lucid/man8/mount.8.html
[18:01] <coreycb> jamespage, can you review please?  https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/ubuntu/trusty/python-boto/jenkins-2014-02-26/+merge/212722
[18:02]  * Corey eyes coreycb 
[18:03] <coreycb> Corey, nice name :)
[18:03] <Corey> Likewise. Congratulations on spelling it properly!
[18:03] <Kully> med_ thanks for that; that's what I'm looking for.
[18:04] <Corey> coreycb: I've moved away from boto and started using libcloud instead, so I'm a bit rusty on the boto side of the world, but that test *looks* sane on first glance.
[18:05] <coreycb> Corey, ah thanks, you didn't have to review
[18:05] <Corey> Eh, I've been slacking on my contributions lately. :-)
[18:05] <coreycb> Corey, heh.  we corey's have to stick together
[18:07] <Corey> Oh, I know who you are now!
[18:07] <jamespage> coreycb, some comments
[18:07] <Corey> Congrats on the new job.
[18:07] <zul> coreycb: can i suggest koreycb :)
[18:13] <coreycb> zul, ha
[18:14] <coreycb> ok Corey and I have chatted, we know each other now
[18:14] <Corey> *snerk*
[18:15] <Corey> And yeah, I missed the /home/ubuntu; I was focusing on the date math portion of coreycb's test.
[18:17] <jamespage> matsubara, hey - could you pickup the maas tests for beta 2?
[18:43] <matsubara> jamespage, is that the ISO tests? yes, once I'm done with the upgrade tests I can do that.
[18:48] <jamespage> matsubara, yes please
[18:49] <beisner> jamespage,matsubara - fyi I've been putting some cycles into the iso tests @ qa tracker
[18:51] <coreycb> jamespage, updated per your comments - https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/ubuntu/trusty/python-boto/jenkins-2014-02-26/+merge/212722
[18:56] <adam_g> jamespage, zul heads up -- https://review.openstack.org/#/c/82154/  this will probably break your builds but it looks like neutronclient was SRU'd to include the fix that required the bump to 2.3.4, so it should be safe to patch out
[18:57] <zul> adam_g:  gah..
[18:57] <adam_g> zul, welcome to openstack stable updates :)
[18:57] <zul> adam_g:  bah
[19:02] <Kully> do bridged directories store files in both locations? doesn't seem to show a symblink or anything when listing
[19:11] <bekks> What are bridged directories?
[19:53] <jamespage> beisner, +1
[19:53] <jamespage> thanks
[20:43] <rostam> HI I am using 12.04 LTS where can i find the bugs related to libssl package for LTS release? thx
[20:43] <ndee> I'm running a server with around 3-5 web devs accessing it, does anyone know a good user managment scheme to use for such a case? They work on a public_www directory and sometimes, they have to edit files which also have to be editable by the www-data user. So just put them into the www-data group?
[20:53] <TJ-> ndee: DVCS and some kind of CI tool (e.g. git + jenkins) ?
[21:23] <rostam> HI is pysnmp supported on debian?
[23:17] <adam_g> jamespage, am i still allowed to upload to cloud-archive staging PPAs? i still have access to. was hoping to get the newest trusty libvirt pushed
[23:21] <zul> adam_g:  what do you need push?
[23:22] <adam_g> zul, libvirt 1.2.2-0ubuntu6  -staging is still at ubuntu4
[23:22] <adam_g> (icehouse)
[23:22] <zul> adam_g:  okies gimme a bit..i need to fix it up
[23:41] <zul> adam_g:  just doing a test build before uploadeing
[23:43] <adam_g> zul, \o/ aweome thanks so much
[23:50] <zul> adam_g: done
[23:52] <adam_g> zul, thanks again