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wo0f | is it normal to be gettings lots of UDP spam? | 01:46 |
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wo0f | see here: http://pastebin.com/LUm906Z2 | 01:46 |
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zul | jamespage: im doing CA catch up this morning | 13:06 |
jamespage | zul, +1000 | 13:13 |
jamespage | needs goind | 13:13 |
jamespage | matsubara, hate to ask but maas iso testing? | 13:14 |
matsubara | jamespage, hi, sorry, today I have the CIAAS presentation and then can continue with the ISO testing. | 13:15 |
matsubara | jamespage, today is the final beta freeze at 21utc, right? | 13:16 |
jamespage | matsubara, yes | 13:16 |
jamespage | trying to get it out the door right now | 13:16 |
jamespage | beisner, are the maas tests something you could help out with? | 13:16 |
moza | Hello, I am having problems connecting to my svn server for all repositories access which permissions are handled by apache. I'm unsure where to look for errors | 13:18 |
jamespage | zul, bug 1297705 | 13:25 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 1297705 in keystone "keystone logrotate configuration causing service disruption" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1297705 | 13:25 |
jamespage | we should probably SRU the fix for that as well | 13:26 |
zul | jamespage: agreed | 13:26 |
beisner | jamespage: yep, planning on it. | 13:27 |
jamespage | matsubara, beisner: ok - so need to happen in the next couple of hours if possible please | 13:28 |
beisner | jamespage, matsubara - i can dedicate the morning to plowing through those, starting in appx 30 min. | 13:29 |
caribou | rbasak: FYI, it's online now : https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/cloud-images-and-uvtool.html | 13:31 |
zul | jdstrand: *cough* https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/heat/+bug/1267557 *cough* | 13:35 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 1267557 in heat "[MIR] heat" [Medium,New] | 13:35 |
zul | jamespage: ok python-oslotest good to go...ill update the new python-oslo.messaging today | 13:37 |
zul | jamespage: also for those playing along at home https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-pbr/+bug/1298384 | 13:39 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 1298384 in python-pbr "pbr 0.7.0 ftbfs with python3.2" [Undecided,New] | 13:39 |
jamespage | zul, thats a CA issue inly right? | 13:42 |
jamespage | zul, excellent - thanks for sorting this | 13:42 |
zul | jamespage: yeah i fixed it in the packaging and uploaded it to the trusty archive so we can sync it back over | 13:42 |
jamespage | zul, ah - nice | 13:42 |
jdstrand | zul: I know :) | 13:43 |
* jdstrand notes that the security team is crazy busy getting pulled in every direction and doing the best we can :) | 13:44 | |
jdstrand | I'm working on the juju-core/golang stuff now | 13:44 |
zul | jdstrand: oh i know...its like that for everyone :) | 13:45 |
jdstrand | it is, for sure | 13:45 |
zul | jdstrand: *snicker* heat is more important ;) | 13:45 |
jdstrand | just know I haven't forgotten | 13:45 |
zul | jamespage: when you get a chance can you do dh-python, im not comfortable with it | 13:46 |
jamespage | zul, syre | 13:46 |
jamespage | zul, oh - we need to sort xen as well | 13:56 |
zul | jamespage: im on it | 13:57 |
jamespage | zul, qemu will need a rebuild afterwards | 13:57 |
zul | jamespage: ack | 13:57 |
* jamespage hugs zul | 13:57 | |
smb | zul, jamespage "sort" in what way? | 13:57 |
zul | the LDFLAGS stuff again | 13:57 |
smb | oh _that_ :/ | 13:57 |
zul | smb: yes that :P | 13:58 |
jamespage | smb, zul: anyway we can have that in the trusty packaging so it becomes a no-change backport again? | 13:58 |
zul | jamespage: it was never a no-change backport | 13:59 |
jamespage | ok scrub again | 13:59 |
jamespage | " so it becomes a no-change backport" | 13:59 |
zul | there is a line in the debian/control which made it fail everytime | 13:59 |
jamespage | ah | 13:59 |
zul | yeah i can possibly do that | 13:59 |
smb | Hm, I suppose we could but then we would differ from Debian | 13:59 |
jamespage | oh | 13:59 |
smb | zul, If it is wanted I can add stuff to the update I am currently working on. Just let me know | 14:01 |
zul | smb: its the "Built-Using: ${misc:Built-Using}" line that causes it to fail on 12.04 | 14:01 |
zul | smb: oh i will | 14:01 |
zul | smb: im not sure what that line does | 14:02 |
smb | zul, Ohm I thought it was the need to unset LDFLAGS | 14:02 |
zul | smb: not sure | 14:03 |
smb | zul, The built-using I think gets replaced by some stuff (qemu/seabios versions) I think. But that I would not remove in the T packaging | 14:05 |
zul | smb: okies | 14:06 |
zul | smb: its too late to see if it breaks anything | 14:06 |
smb | zul, Too late? I suppose for a current upload | 14:07 |
zul | smb: perhaps | 14:07 |
evilbug | i'm not very familiar with firewall software on linux but i'm thinking of installing shoreline on my ubuntu 12.04 home server. would that be a good choice or no? | 14:07 |
smb | zul, I meant was that a question or statement? | 14:07 |
smb | zul, For a certain amount of gratuity in May I can have a look at a precise sbuild of the trusty package I am working on ... :) | 14:10 |
zul | smb: statement | 14:11 |
rbasak | caribou: nice! Thank you for all your work. I really appreciate it since I hate writing docs :) | 14:12 |
caribou | rbasak: we all do; but in this case it gave me the opportunity to get up to speed with uvtool rapidly | 14:12 |
jamespage | smb, while we have your ear | 14:15 |
jamespage | can you tell me what caused the tainted message in the last comment of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iscsitarget/+bug/1291641 | 14:15 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 1291641 in iscsitarget "iscsitarget-dkms 1.4.20.3+svn496-1ubuntu1: iscsitarget kernel module failed to build" [High,Fix released] | 14:15 |
smb | jamespage, No! I still need those | 14:15 |
jamespage | I'm sure its something iscsitarget is doing wrong but I can't figure out what | 14:16 |
jamespage | smb, :-) | 14:16 |
smb | jamespage, That should just be a result of having module signing. As iscsitarget is a dkms module it cannot be signed by the same key as the rest of the kernel (because that gets thrown away after build) | 14:19 |
zul | jamespage: xen uploaded to the ppa | 14:35 |
jamespage | zul: great! | 14:43 |
zul | jamespage: looking at mongo next | 14:43 |
jamespage | there is a branch for mongo | 14:44 |
zul | oh there is? | 14:44 |
zul | hehe...telegram for mongo | 14:44 |
zul | sorry candygram | 14:46 |
jamespage | zul, https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cloud-archive/ | 14:46 |
jamespage | precise-icehouse branch | 14:46 |
jamespage | you should be able to bzr merge ubuntu:mongodb | 14:47 |
zul | ack | 14:48 |
jrwren | is there a uvtool for lxc ? | 15:02 |
jamespage | zul, dh-python done | 15:02 |
zul | jamespage: thanks...mongodb is building locally for me now | 15:03 |
jamespage | zul, takes a while | 15:03 |
zul | jamespage: i noticed that the last one ftbfs...at least the amd64 one did | 15:04 |
rbasak | jrwren: no. I'd like to write on at some point, though. | 15:18 |
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rbasak | one | 15:18 |
rbasak | uvt-lxc, to work in the same way for the parameters that make sense | 15:18 |
rbasak | uvt-simplestreams-file, to maintain a local store of cloud image tarballs | 15:19 |
rbasak | (and eventually deprecate calling uvt-simplestreams-file and uvt-simplestreams-libvirt directly, instead making it an automatic step of calling uvt-kvm and uvt-lxc when necessary) | 15:19 |
jrwren | rbasak: let me know if/how I can help | 15:22 |
smb | zul, Oh, btw as you have not yet uploaded the new libvirt for T, wait a bit longer. I would have a replacement which is fresh(er) and shiny. :) | 15:22 |
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zul | smb: okies | 15:24 |
foo357_ | Hello, I have two ubuntu machines (a client and a server). The server synch's it's accounts over to the client through sync-accounts. I have a pair of accounts defined on the server which I want to keep from being updated, how do I do that? | 15:31 |
foo357_ | On the client I have assigned these accounts to a special group, and that is subsequently lost when the server synchs and doesn't know of this information. | 15:31 |
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zul | jamespage/coreycb: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/python-keystoneclient/0.7.1/+merge/213100 | 16:10 |
jamespage | zul, usptream | 16:10 |
zul | fuck | 16:10 |
zul | jamespage: fixed | 16:11 |
jamespage | zul, language timothy! | 16:11 |
zul | jamespage: damn it, it should be in that branch now | 16:14 |
jamespage | zul, does that need a ffe? its a major version bump | 16:21 |
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beisner | jamespage: maas testcases -> contain deprecated commands (filed documentation merge proposal), and 1+ failed subtest in the testcase, which is actuall 10 testcases. | 16:26 |
sander^work | After upgrading to unbuntu 12.04.. I got a notice that I need to run a phpmyadmin script called create_table.sql to give access to a database for extended features.. I have no idea where that script is located. | 16:28 |
jamespage | beisner, nice work - thanks for working through those | 16:29 |
sander^work | I did an updatedb.. and a locate.. nowhere to be found. | 16:29 |
smb | zul, New shiny libvirt for T uploaded to https://launchpad.net/~smb/+archive/xen/+packages (though not build there, yet). Worked quite nicely for a T desktop install. Though I really wonder how desktop always manager to f*** err fail on some things. | 16:35 |
thedanielmatt | you could try “find" | 16:35 |
thedanielmatt | @sander^work may try something like “sudo find / -type f -name “scriptname”” | 16:36 |
zul | smb: ack ill get to it today or tom | 16:36 |
smb | zul, roger that | 16:36 |
sander^work | thedanielmatt, no result | 16:37 |
thedanielmatt | maybe take off the “-type f" | 16:37 |
pmatulis | sander^work: i think package 'libapq-postgresql3.2.0-dev' provides '/usr/share/doc/libapq-postgresql3.2.0-dev/examples/create_table.sql' | 16:38 |
beisner | jamespage, matsubara - i plan to run those to ground today (maas iso tests) and submit testcase updates (syntax/cli etc) as needed. | 16:39 |
pmatulis | version number may be different. that's on saucy | 16:39 |
pmatulis | sander^work: ↑ | 16:39 |
sander^work | thedanielmatt, still no result. Really wondering of the upgrade did take with itself the right scripts. Maybe the maintainer forgot it or something. | 16:40 |
thedanielmatt | sander^work: check out what pmatulis said | 16:41 |
sander^work | pmatulis, it's mysql. | 16:41 |
pmatulis | sander^work: maybe phpmyadmin says stuff that doesn't make sense on debian/ubuntu | 16:42 |
pmatulis | sander^work: apt-file told me you can get that script with that package | 16:43 |
sander^work | pmatulis, I think that's a coinsidence. That postgresql script has nothing to do with phpmyadmin. | 16:44 |
pmatulis | sander^work: ok. can you tell what package is the origin of the message you saw? | 16:45 |
pmatulis | sander^work: maybe pastebin the entire line, plus a few lines before and after | 16:46 |
sander^work | pmatulis, http://pastebin.com/Mb4vXHJb | 16:48 |
sander^work | pmatulis, it basicly displays an notice about it, for enabling extra features inside phpmyadmin. | 16:49 |
sander^work | pmatulis, i'm fine with disabling those extra features aswell I guess.. But I dont know how. | 16:50 |
pmatulis | sander^work: so you see it within the php interface? | 16:51 |
sander^work | pmatulis, yep. | 16:51 |
pmatulis | sander^work: ha | 16:51 |
pmatulis | sander^work: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-883135-start-0.html | 16:53 |
pmatulis | sander^work: if that doesn't push you forward, please see the phpmyadmin folks. i see you are in #phpmyadmin | 16:54 |
zul | Daviey: ping python-oslotest is still in binary new can you punt it out of there? please | 17:08 |
Daviey | zul, are you sure it is there? | 17:10 |
Daviey | ah yea. | 17:10 |
checkit | Hey guys, on my centos box I can serv sites from http://hostname/~username. How can I do this from my ubuntu box with apache2? | 17:12 |
jrwren | that is called userdirs | 17:13 |
jrwren | i'm pretty sure its default in ubuntu apache | 17:14 |
zul | Daviey: if im stuck in an alternate universe then yes | 17:14 |
checkit | jrwren: I'm migrating from CentOS so there are some minute differences that I'm trying to overcome. | 17:14 |
zul | checkit: mdir -p public_html in the users home directory and make sure its 755 | 17:14 |
checkit | jrwren: It doesn't seem to be defaulted. | 17:14 |
checkit | zul: What is mdir? | 17:15 |
checkit | you mean mkdir | 17:15 |
zul | yes | 17:16 |
checkit | I'm getting Forbidden error with permission denied... Do I need to add something to my vhosts? | 17:16 |
cuddylier | I had a DDoS attack yesterday on a Ubuntu box I have. Here is the screenshot of the bandwidth graph: http://puu.sh/7LCFB.png Does outbound mean someone on the box sent the attack out rather than the actual box being DDoSed? | 17:31 |
w0rmie | Be | 17:32 |
Havenstance2 | cuddylier, has this been answered yet? | 17:34 |
cuddylier | Havenstance2 No | 17:35 |
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Havenstance | okay some backgrounds on networking, when something comes to your machine from outside its logged and called Inbound connections, when something is sent out its outbound | 17:36 |
Havenstance | alot like your phone, you call someone its outbound call, they call you its inbound | 17:36 |
Havenstance | what this graph shows me is that someone initiated a DDoS attack from your machine starting at approx 23:40 and lasting until just after 00:00 so approximately 20 minutes long | 17:37 |
Havenstance | might not even have been DDos, is this a gateway machine? like does it server your network? | 17:37 |
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Havenstance | cuddylier, I have seen Bit Torrent clients do this to bandwith too so if its a torrent box or has torrent client on it someone may have downloaded something | 17:38 |
Havenstance | if its a network server then someone within the network may have downloaded something | 17:39 |
jrwren | cuddylier: do you have any per udp port charts to go with that? | 17:39 |
cuddylier | Havenstance: It's a box for game hosting but I can't see anything in my game panel logs that indicate someone started a java process that was sending out traffic. | 17:39 |
jrwren | cuddylier: do you run DNS or NTP on that server? | 17:39 |
cuddylier | jrwren: No the datacentre only provide charts like that | 17:39 |
cuddylier | jrwren Neither | 17:39 |
Havenstance | cuddylier, yeah because a spike like that indicates that its sending a tremendous amount of data somewhere | 17:40 |
jrwren | cuddylier: cloud backups? | 17:40 |
cuddylier | I don't do backups no | 17:40 |
cuddylier | I however download files | 17:40 |
cuddylier | The thing is this floods the network port and the server becomes unaccessible | 17:41 |
cuddylier | Could downloading a file really cause that? | 17:41 |
cuddylier | It has a 100Mb/s port | 17:41 |
jrwren | cuddylier: are you SURE you arne't running dns or ntp? | 17:41 |
cuddylier | Yes, at least I didn't install it and the box is secure. | 17:41 |
Havenstance | cuddylier, if your running BitTorrent on it the explanation would be a seeding torrent that someone suddenly wanted was uploaded somewhere | 17:42 |
jrwren | you'll have to give us a lot more info for help then :) | 17:42 |
Havenstance | downloading would be INBOUND traffic | 17:42 |
Havenstance | Uploading is always outbound | 17:42 |
cuddylier | Havenstance: Never installed any bittorrent client on it. | 17:42 |
jrwren | Havenstance: depends on point of view. | 17:42 |
Havenstance | download=taking in upload = sending out | 17:42 |
jrwren | downloading from that server is sending out. | 17:43 |
jrwren | from that server POV. | 17:43 |
Havenstance | true | 17:43 |
Havenstance | cuddylier, is this chart from the machine itself or from the hosting company? | 17:44 |
cuddylier | The hosting company | 17:44 |
w0rmie | Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done. | 17:44 |
w0rmie | Begin: Mounting root file system ... /init: .: line 249: can't open '/scripts/live' | 17:44 |
w0rmie | [ 12.991289] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attemped to kill init! exitcode=0x00000200 | 17:44 |
w0rmie | [ 12.991289] | 17:44 |
Havenstance | cuddylier, could be a DDoS attack, can you have your hosting company change the machine IP? | 17:45 |
w0rmie | any idea? | 17:45 |
jrwren | how could it be DDoS? | 17:46 |
jrwren | the spikes are on outbound on that chart. cuddylier said the server is secure, so its not large file downloads. | 17:47 |
jrwren | if there is no NTP and no DNS, its not likely used in reflection attack. | 17:47 |
jrwren | it could be ANYTHING. | 17:47 |
Havenstance | I've seen similar charts on my server from DDoS. but it could be something as simple as an update too | 17:48 |
Havenstance | well, no not even on outbound | 17:48 |
Havenstance | basically you need to provide more data then a link to a graph that can't readily be interpreted | 17:49 |
cuddylier | jrwren: Well when I say secure, no one can start a process outside a java process as box is used in my hosting company which allows people to use any jar file. | 17:55 |
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jrwren | someone ran a jar that did a bunch of xfer then :p | 17:57 |
TJ- | cuddylier: That graph looks like there's a low inbound causing a large outbound - resolution isn't great but it looks to me as if the inbound increases roughly in line with the peak in outbound | 17:57 |
TJ- | cuddylier: Have you examined *all* the logs for entries within that time bracket for anything 'unusual' ? | 17:58 |
jrwren | what is this hosts IP? | 17:58 |
cuddylier | TJ- Which log entries exactly? | 17:58 |
TJ- | cuddylier: *all* logs | 17:58 |
cuddylier | I'm not the best with knowing which log is which. | 17:58 |
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TJ- | cuddylier: You've got a narrow time boundary (23:30 through 00:10) so you should look at that time period in all logs, especially towards the beginning when it began | 17:59 |
cuddylier | So just /var/logs yeah? | 18:01 |
TJ- | cuddylier: The peak ratio was 28.56 (60.55/2.12) - that might give a clue as to what kind of issue you're dealing with, if it is a reflection attack | 18:02 |
TJ- | cuddylier: Mostly, but as we don't know the precise server config there might be other log locations, especially if it's a Java application server/container (e.g. JBoss or Tomcat) | 18:03 |
cuddylier | I just have normal Oracle java | 18:03 |
cuddylier | Running normal jar files | 18:03 |
cuddylier | Two of my nodes did the same thing at the same time exactly. | 18:04 |
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TJ- | cuddylier: what's the application? Maybe it has a flaw that allows reflection or something similar. | 18:05 |
cuddylier | TJ- Usually minecraft server jars. | 18:05 |
cuddylier | Although technically people can use any jar | 18:05 |
cuddylier | That isn't necessarily minecraft. | 18:05 |
cuddylier | So people could technically run booters or bitcoin mine | 18:05 |
cuddylier | But only people who have paid for a server can. | 18:05 |
cuddylier | So I just need a way to find and terminate them. | 18:05 |
TJ- | I could create a similar graph just sending repeated HTTP "GET / HTTP/1.0" requests if the index page is large | 18:06 |
TJ- | cuddylier: Sounds like first thing is to implement some instrumentation, and possibly some bandwidth limiting and alerting | 18:07 |
cuddylier | That's easier said than done however | 18:07 |
TJ- | That's what sysadmins are for :) | 18:09 |
checkit | Hey guys, rookie problem... Internal Server Error when trying to access http://localhost/~user. My userdir.conf file https://gist.github.com/anonymous/9814939 and my vhost file for the site: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/9815001 | 18:42 |
sarnold | checkit: I suspect you've got <directory> and <location> confused: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#directory | 18:44 |
sarnold | checkit: there may be more errors, I'm not an apache expert by any stretch.. | 18:44 |
checkit | I get the Internal Server Error when I got to http://localhost/~user/public. I do get a directory listing when I just go to http://localhost/~user | 18:45 |
checkit | But the public directory isn't there... | 18:45 |
checkit | I do see it in the filesystem though | 18:45 |
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TJ- | checkit: ~user will resolve to /home/$USER/public_html/ | 19:03 |
checkit | TJ-: Right. | 19:04 |
TJ- | checkit: So any file-system files/dirs should be under that *and* have permissions allowing access to the user and the httpd daemon, as appropriate | 19:05 |
checkit | That part is all done. | 19:06 |
TJ- | checkit: So anything under ~/public_html/ should show up, unless you've got additional restrictions in-place in the apache configuration | 19:07 |
jbradfield | I'm trying to install 12.04.4 server on a machine behind a firewall, is there a way to get it to stop insisting that I connect to the archive server? | 19:08 |
jbradfield | Like I have the thing completely disconnected from the network and it still finds the adapter, tries to connect, fails, and complains about it and doesn't let me just install from disc | 19:09 |
sarnold | jbradfield: can you tell the installer to skip networking configuration? | 19:14 |
jbradfield | I can't find an option to do so | 19:16 |
jbradfield | even if I run the installer in expert mode there's not even an option to actually do anything installation related until I set up a connect and download installer components | 19:16 |
jbradfield | I figured there had to be another image for fully offline installation but can't find that either | 19:17 |
jbradfield | swear there used to be | 19:17 |
jbradfield | /j ubuntu | 19:25 |
jbradfield | crap | 19:25 |
qman__ | jbradfield: you are correct that it used to work without being online, did you try interrupting the dhcp and then choosing do not configure the network at this time? | 19:27 |
qman__ | or unplugging your network cable to achieve a similar effect | 19:28 |
DeltaHeavy | Why isn't FHS followed more strictly? Apache and Nginx's document roots by default should be somewhere in /srv/ if I'm understnading FHS correctly? | 19:29 |
bekks | DeltaHeavy: Because devs decided to not follow FHS at that point. | 19:34 |
jbradfield | I'm trying it again with the cable physically disconnected | 19:35 |
DeltaHeavy | bekks: It feels like it's all software. I've never used /srv/ in my life before just now. | 19:35 |
shauno | I believe it's more an issue that the FHS can't be followed in that particular case. the FHS defines /srv for this use, but doesn't define any layout below it | 19:36 |
bekks | DeltaHeavy: On Ubuntu? | 19:36 |
DeltaHeavy | bekks: Yep, mind you I was a CentOS/RHEL guy mainly before getting deep into webdev. | 19:37 |
jbradfield | qman_: if I interrupt dhcp it still (somehow) connects the archive server and starts grabbing packages; if I completely unplug the network it asks me to specify the archive server, then complains that it can't find it (obviously) and won't let me continue | 19:37 |
qman__ | jbradfield: i mean that it needs to be unplugged before it gets to setting up the network | 19:38 |
bekks | DeltaHeavy: My apologies - to both facts :P | 19:38 |
qman__ | jbradfield: what i think is happening is that once the network is configured, regargless of archive access, it assumes it should be online | 19:38 |
jbradfield | I unplugged the machine before turning it on | 19:39 |
qman__ | jbradfield: but if the network is never configured to start, it should work offline | 19:39 |
qman__ | ok | 19:39 |
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jbradfield | it still finds two adapters, neither of which is plugged into anything | 19:39 |
DeltaHeavy | bekks: Hey, nothing wrong with CentOS/RHEL :p | 19:40 |
qman__ | jbradfield: i haven't tried with .4 but that used to work from cd | 19:41 |
qman__ | jbradfield: however i have seen this when trying to install via usb | 19:41 |
jbradfield | I'm doing the latter | 19:41 |
qman__ | usb for some reason refuses to work without a network connection, i never figured out why | 19:42 |
jbradfield | well that's a headache considering only one of these boxes even has an optical drive | 19:43 |
qman__ | yeah, it is | 19:44 |
TJ- | qman__: That sounds like an apt 'cdrom' vs 'file' URL issue for access to the installation media pool | 19:46 |
qman__ | despite that it should be simple, lots of things don't work right booting from usb, i keep a usb dvd around because of it | 19:46 |
ilhami | hey | 19:47 |
ilhami | anybody here? | 19:47 |
ilhami | how can I stress test my server? | 19:49 |
checkit | Guys, if I used apache2en userdir how can I disable it? | 19:49 |
qman__ | ilhami: 'stress' is a package designed to do that | 19:50 |
ilhami | qman__ haha is it called "stress"? | 19:50 |
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TJ- | checkit: "a2dismod" | 19:51 |
Valduare | hi guys - how many physical servers are needed for ubuntu cloud, maas, juju etc | 19:55 |
ilhami | how can I test how many requests per sec my server can handle? | 19:56 |
ilhami | I will use JMeter :D | 19:57 |
jbradfield | guess I'm ordering an external dvd drive and not fixing this until next week | 19:59 |
jbradfield | working from a usb optical drive but not from a usb flash drive is nuts | 20:00 |
TJ- | jbradfield: I'm about to test it here, just completing the ISO download... and going to have dinner | 20:01 |
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nxvl | Daviey: ping | 20:53 |
nxvl | Daviey: does the list of packages that the ubuntu server team cares about still exists? | 20:53 |
nxvl | or, where can i find the wiki page on where are the efforts going at this point of the release cycle | 20:54 |
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rostam | HI if I want to stop a service and it be persistent through reboot what should I do? for example: isc-dhcp-server ? thx | 22:00 |
TJ- | rostam: Do you mean disable it? | 22:03 |
sarnold | rostam: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#override-files | 22:03 |
rostam | TJ yes disable it. | 22:03 |
rostam | sarnold, thx | 22:03 |
blizzow | How do I manually input DNS servers if I don't put them in /etc/resolv.conf? | 23:39 |
sarnold | blizzow: what are you trying to do? | 23:39 |
blizzow | I changed my server to a static IP (as most servers are), and manually changed /etc/resolv.conf. Of course the resolv.conf says my changes will be overwritten, but doesn't explain where to manually enter DNS servers. | 23:40 |
sarnold | blizzow: ah. that comes from the resolvconf infrastructure, which might make a lot less sense if you've got a static IP address | 23:40 |
sarnold | blizzow: check out the resolvconf manpage, it ought to explain it all :) | 23:40 |
blizzow | Seems like a good idea to put something in the default resolv.conf file about this... | 23:41 |
sarnold | blizzow: chances are good you'll just apt-get purge resolvconf -- but read about it first and decide if that's the right approach :) | 23:42 |
blizzow | Yeah, even putting "man resolvconf bro" in the default resolv.conf or "ohai, go add a dns-nameservers line to your /etc/network/interfaces file would be nice. | 23:44 |
sarnold | lol | 23:44 |
sarnold | agreed | 23:44 |
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