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WJBcan anyone tell me howto burn an iso of ubuntu on a mac so it is readable by7 mac or is that not possible?03:43
cfhowlett!mac03:43
ubottuFor help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages03:43
metasansanawhat is the universe-updates source for if they are not updated?04:17
metasansana^supported with updates04:17
lawevening all04:22
lawI have a most interesting problem, my Ubuntu server (12.04) forgot how to LVM during the grub boot process04:22
lawonce grub drops to shell I'm able to see my /dev/mapper/vol* devices just fine04:23
lawI can mount them, e.g. to /root/ and whatnot04:23
lawbut I cannot for the life of me get the system to boot normally04:23
law /boot is /dev/sda1, the rest of the partitions (/, /var, etc) are LVM04:23
lawcan anyone help me?04:24
sbatteyMy server's mail log has hundreds of lines that read "Apr  3 09:09:01 battey sendmail[10786]: s33991bS010786: from=root, size=831, class=0, nrcpts=1, msgid=<201404030909.s33991bS010786@battey.me>, relay=root@localhost04:28
sbatteyApr  3 09:09:01 battey sm-mta[10787]: s33991iA010787: from=<root@battey.me>, size=1065, class=0, nrcpts=1, msgid=<201404030909.s33991bS010786@battey.me>, proto=ESMTP, daemon=MTA-v4, relay=localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1]" Is this normal?04:28
sbatteyAnyone know if these lines in the mail long from sendmail are normal? http://pastebin.com/SG8mQP5d04:40
sheptardsbattey: likely cron emailing you04:48
sheptardsbattey: have you bothered to read the messages?04:48
sbatteyI don't know where to find them...04:48
sarnoldsbattey: /var/spool/mail/root ?05:12
faissnoway to rename p3p2 on saucy, any advice folks?06:08
Davieyhallyn, why are you using machine type 'trusty' in qwmu?07:23
smbmwhudson, No there is not an arm64 build. Maybe it would work but I have had no hardware or time to get emulation set up to try. infinity did want to play with it but then its known that infinity's time is pretty much not infinite.07:56
mwhudsonsmb: oh does infinity actually sleep?08:35
mwhudsoni wasn't aware08:35
mwhudsonand yes, makes sense about not having time to evaluate08:36
smbmwhudson, Rarely but even when he does not there seems to be and infinite number of other things to do. :)08:36
lordievaderGood morning.08:41
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jamespagezul, dealing with swift rc1 now09:16
jamespagealso tidyting some bits09:16
sgo11hi, I modified /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts. the command "hostname" returns the correct hostname. but "hostname -f" will always return "localhost". why?09:19
bekksdid you run "sudo hostname newhostname" yet?09:24
iKbneed restart the d09:24
sgo11bekks, I reboot the machine09:24
sgo11the machine is rebooted.09:24
sgo11I gave "<ip> <domain> <hostname>" in /etc/hosts. after "127.0.0.1 localhost". but whatever I do, "hostname -f" always returns localhost. this is 13.10 ubuntu server.09:26
sgo11I mean "<ip> <FQDN> <hostname>"09:27
iKbin hosts09:27
iKb192.168.0.100   server1.example.com     server109:27
iKbah ok09:28
sgo11iKb, yeah, that is what I did.09:28
sgo11but, hostname -f always returns localhost. I am confused.09:28
iKbin /etc/hosts?09:28
sgo11iKb, yeah.09:28
iKband in hostname?09:29
sgo11iKb, /etc/hostname just has a hostname.09:29
iKbecho server1.example.com > /etc/hostname09:29
iKbdo it09:29
iKbthan /etc/init.d/hostname restart09:30
sgo11iKb, why? I remembered I should put hostname in /etc/hostname instead of FQDN.09:30
sgo11that is what I always did before in old ubuntu-server release. and it worked.09:31
sgo11I figured out why.09:35
sgo11in /etc/hosts, the first line should be "127.0.0.1 localhost" instead of "127.0.0.1 localhost <hostname>". I don't know who or which program adds my hostname to that line. After removing it, everything works. I don't need to put FQDN in /etc/hostname.09:37
Guest81700hey guys, i have a few Qs about securing postgres on ubuntu 12.0409:44
ccapndaveHey all, I am trying to install Ubuntu Server 14.04 from a usb memory stick, but when it gets to the partition page its not seeing either of the two installed drives, only the memory stick.  FreeBSD sees them fine.  Does anyone have any pointers?09:46
bekksOK guys. So who did break the kickstart installation of 14.04? The _exact same_ kickstart file works fine with 12.04, while 14.04 bails out being unable to install grub2 on sda.10:02
bekksSomeone please can clue me on how to submit a show stopper bug on this?10:02
jamespagebekks, ubuntu-bug10:07
jamespagezul, swift uploaded10:55
spidernik84hi, anyone ever preseeded a software raid + lvm + crypto preseed? Partman-auto does not support all of them together, apparently.11:02
xnoxspidernik84: you can have two out of the three, not all three. e.g. raid+lvm or lvm +crypto.11:02
spidernik84xnox, I feared so :(11:03
spidernik84any workaround you can think of?11:03
xnoxspidernik84: but if you provision a custom script to setup raid for you (e.g. partman/early-command) to do raid, then you can presseed to do lvm+crypto on top of that.11:03
zuljamespage:  awesome11:03
spidernik84xnox, I had that idea in mind. Nice to know it's possible :)11:03
spidernik84thanks11:03
xnoxspidernik84: or it's all shell-scripts so patches to partman-auto-lvm, partman-auto-raid, partman-auto-crypto are welcome to support tripple-combo.11:04
spidernik84ah nice :) are you a maintainer of partman, by chance?11:05
bekksjamespage: Do you have an idea which package could be the one with the bug?11:10
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zuljamespage/coreycb: LP: #1302575 for 2012.2.3 Openstack SRU13:08
jamespagebug 130257513:08
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1302575 in nova "Meta bug for tracking Openstack 2013.2.3 Stable Update" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/130257513:08
jamespagezul, I love having everything happen at the same time :-(13:09
jamespagezul, I was mean't to release the grizzly updates yesterday - but it slipped my mind/time13:09
jamespagezul, don't want todo it today so I'll push on monday13:10
jamespagedosaboy, ^^13:10
zuljamespage:  ack13:10
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hallynDaviey: same reason why redhat uses 'rhel'.  If we had done that at precise, then we could now distinguish between people migrating vms from precise's qemu-kvm or from saucy's qemu14:10
hallynDaviey: they have different incompatible machine settings, so we cannot at the same time have working migration from precise and from saucy14:10
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jrwrenanyone ever have trouble removing full lvm snapshots?  lvremove says the volume is in use, but it is not.14:45
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coreycbzul, jamespage : https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/horizon/2013.2.3/+merge/21428015:20
coreycbzul, jamespage : https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/keystone/2013.2.3/+merge/21428115:24
zuljamespage:  https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/nova/2013.2.3/+merge/21428915:55
zulhttps://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/glance/2013.2.3/+merge/21429015:55
zulhttps://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/neutron/2013.2.3/+merge/21429115:55
zulhttps://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/cinder/2013.2.3/+merge/21429215:55
coreycbzul, jamespage : https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/heat/2013.2.3/+merge/21430116:10
jamespagezul, swift doing something odd - permissions on balanced rings is limited.16:11
zuljamespage:  ?16:13
jamespagezul, yeah - the dep-8 tests is failing as /etc/swift/*.gz is 0500 perms16:13
jamespageowned by root16:13
zuljamespage:  oh ok...ill take a look16:14
jamespagezul, I'm looking as well16:14
coreycbzul, jamespage : https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/ceilometer/2013.2.3/+merge/21430216:14
jamespageownership by root is expected - it looks like rebalance is doing off stuff16:14
jamespagezul, this is icehouse btw - not havana :-)16:14
heheheheya16:23
hehehe:D16:23
hehehehow you migrate 1 remote server to another?16:23
jamespagezul, got it:16:24
jamespage+        tempf = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=".", prefix=filename, delete=False)16:24
jamespageurgh16:24
jamespageNamedTemporaryFile is always created with mode 060016:25
jamespage*quote16:25
jamespagezul, just trying to decide whether that is actually a bug or not16:25
heheheemm16:25
heheheso16:25
hehehehow do you do it?16:26
jamespagehehehe, try rsync over ssh16:26
jamespagezul, any thoughts?16:27
hehehejamespage but it will rewrite ssh files eventually if I copy everything16:27
hehehehmm16:27
jamespageI might raise it upstream for an option16:27
hehehebut it might work16:27
jamespagehehehe, use it selectively16:27
jamespageyou can't really just migration the entirtiy of one server to another16:27
heheheyes not yet16:27
heheheit could be default webhosting option16:28
heheheto help people :)16:28
heheheI can in theory ask host to write entire server shadow copy on new disk16:28
heheheissue is php5 is owned by root on box 116:29
hehehehmm so is nginx16:29
zuljamespage:  im not sure yet...raise it with upstream if you have to16:31
jamespagezul, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/swift/+bug/130270016:32
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1302700 in swift "Use of NamedTemporaryFile creates rings with restricted permissions" [Undecided,New]16:32
jamespagezul, I can work around it in the tests and charms but its a change in behaviour that will catch people out16:32
zuljamespage:  ack16:33
jamespagezul, shall I tag it esp for ttx :-)16:33
jamespagezul, well I have done anyway...16:34
zuljamespage:  please ;)16:35
jamespagezul, ack16:35
heheheis it easy to install some gnome on server?16:37
heheheI heard many people like gnomes16:37
cfhowletthehehe sudo apt-get install gnome16:39
heheheok easy enough16:39
heheheapt installs all files into /etc?16:40
heheheI want to migrate server with nginx,php5 fpm maria db and wp, so I am thinking perhaps I can save time and copy paste directories16:41
hehehethat got those libs16:41
zuljamespage:  hey mind reviewing the stable/havana branches?16:55
jamespagezul, OK - looking now16:55
zuljamespage:  at least i can get it started testing in the lab16:59
sync0pateCan anyone in here give me any idea where to start debugging a problem I have with BTSync?17:00
sync0pateI'm getting "Don't have permissions to write to the selected folder." despite chmod 77717:00
jamespagezul, nova commented17:05
zuljamespage:  ack17:05
Tzunamiisync0pate: http://blog.bittorrent.com/2013/09/17/sync-hacks-how-to-set-up-bittorrent-sync-on-ubuntu-server-13-04/17:06
sync0patethat repo didn't work for me at all Tzunamii17:07
sync0pateI had to install from source17:07
sync0patenot source sorry17:07
sync0patefrom the website17:07
TzunamiiI'm not talking about the repo, but what permissions you need etc. Get with the program17:08
sync0patewell I've seen somewhere suggesting there is more than one version17:08
sync0patebtsync and btsync-client or something17:08
sync0pateso17:08
zuljamespage:  nova fixed17:09
jamespagezul, glance +117:09
kpettitAny suggestions for simple/ease SMTP email server?  Need to setup a email server so my various phones systems, printers, faxes, etc can use some generic accounts to send email.  Use to use Google, CBeyond or whoever but just not reliable.17:09
rbasakjamespage: could I have a quick sanity check on bug 1301919 please? I propose Breaks/Replaces: open-vm-toolbox (<< 2:0~). Does that choice of version seem right to you?17:09
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1301919 in open-vm-tools "package open-vm-tools 2:9.4.0-1280544-5ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/etc/xdg/autostart/vmware-user.desktop', which is also in package open-vm-toolbox 2011.12.20-562307-0ubuntu1" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/130191917:09
Tzunamiisync0pate: btsync and btsync-common is what you need if you indeed use a server17:09
jpdskpettit: postfix.17:09
kpettitIt would be for sending email only.17:09
kpettitjpds: it's pretty easy for doing sending only?  Can it do TLS authenticaion out of the box or does it need other software to do that?17:10
rbasakOr I could look up what version we synced, I suppose.17:10
jpdskpettit: That's exactly what postfix is for17:10
kpettitperfect.  Thanks.  I'll give it a go.17:11
jpdskpettit: Possibly not 'easy' at first, but it's an industry standard.17:11
kpettitI had done postfix before but it was for doing whole office email.  And it's been a few years.  Wasn't sure if there was something easier for my type of need17:12
jamespagezul, cinder +117:12
patdk-wkkpettit, a nullmailer17:13
patdk-wkkpettit, likely you want msmtp17:13
kpettitI'm not sure the right term.  But it just needs to send voicemail, fax2eamil and crap like that.17:13
Tzunamiimsmtp is quite easy and definitely low weight17:13
kpettitI was using ssmtp to connect to Google, CBeyond but they've been annoying to deal with lately.17:14
jamespagezul, almost with nova17:14
kpettitcool.  I'll check out msmtp now....17:14
jamespagerbasak, thinking17:14
kpettitTzunamii: patdk-wk, it looks like msmtp is the same thing as ssmtp.  Which isn't working for me becuase Google keeps blocking my account if I don't login ever X number or days or wahtever.17:15
kpettitso probally have to go the postfix route I think.  thanks though17:15
patdk-wkwhat do you mean, google?17:15
zuljamespage:  arrgh...try now17:16
patdk-wkyou have two options when doing email, you use a relay server, or you send direct17:16
kpettitGoogle email.  I use Google Apps for email and such.17:16
patdk-wkyour not allowed to use gmail as a relay server17:16
patdk-wkin their terms17:16
patdk-wkwhy they keep blocking you17:16
jamespagezul, +1 - but needs clear runway for landing :-)17:16
sync0pateTzunamii, I can't do dpkg-reconfigure because it's not installed as a package,also none of the config dirs exist.. any idea where I should look next?17:16
kpettitpatdk-wk: which is why I'm trying to do my own thing now :)17:16
patdk-wkya, then you need postfix :)17:17
kpettitIt worked great for a few years though.17:17
patdk-wkwell, gmail has been ending up on blacklists, so they *care* now17:17
kpettitI even tried using a SMTP relay service.  But they were crappy to deal with17:17
kpettitI just hate dealing with email servers.  Guess I'll suck it up and do it :)  I'm turning into a lazy admin I think17:18
Tzunamiisync0pate: I'm not sure why you didn't install it via the package manager, but I highly suggest you get rid of your own built install and do it the right way17:18
TzunamiiThe config-file(s) are simple enough17:18
sync0patebecause it wouldn't install via package manager17:18
sync0pateppa didn't work17:19
jamespagerbasak, why not just the version where the change was introduced17:19
sync0patejust said btsync couldn't be found17:19
jamespage(<< 2:9.4.0-1280544-5)17:19
Tzunamiisync0pate: Maybe you should have asked for help with the PPA first then. I installed it on a client's server a few days ago from the PPA and it worked fine to me17:19
jamespagerbasak, looking https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/open-vm-tools/+publishinghistory that should do it17:20
jamespage(<< 2:9.4.0-1280544-5~)17:20
rbasakjamespage: OK. Or (<= 2:9.4.0-1280544-5) for intent?17:31
SpamapSgah.. 23 hops between me and cloud-images.ubuntu.com17:37
patdk-wkas long as all those hops are .1ms :) with 10gbit bandwidth17:49
sheptard10g aint what is used to be17:52
sync0pateTzunamii, I got the ppa working, still won't let me add a folder, saying I have no write permissions17:54
sync0pateI've configured it to run as my user and group17:54
sync0pateand the folder is 775 in my homedir17:54
Tzunamiisync0pate: Know that I use a VPN to sync my folder(s) so you might want to use a relay server or something, but here's a working example http://pastebin.com/4S3W1haM17:59
sync0pateI'm over a VPN too18:00
Tzunamiisync0pate: put that config into /etc/btsync/<some name here>.conf18:00
Tzunamiisync0pate: sudo chmod 400 /etc/btsync/<your config file>18:01
Tzunamiiafter that: sudo service btsync start18:01
Tzunamiimake sure your user owns the config-file18:02
Tzunamiias in: sudo chown <your user>:<your group> /etc/btsync/<your config file>18:03
sync0pateahh got it thanks Tzunamii18:05
sync0pateit wasn't the sync folder that wasn't working..18:05
Tzunamiimy pleasure18:05
sync0pateit was the storage path18:05
sync0pateI saw that you'd set it in your config, changed mine, and bam18:05
sync0pateok.. well.. let's see if it actually syncs now! :D18:05
TzunamiiWell, if you use iptables on the server you need to open up the relevant ports. Other than that it should work just fine18:06
sync0pateyeah, I'm through openvpn18:06
Tzunamiinetstat -tldpu|grep -i btsync18:06
sync0pateeverything's open once I'm connected through the vpn18:06
TzunamiiPerfect18:07
sync0pateahh.. it's done it again18:08
sync0pateit's got halfway through the sync though, I have most of the files, and now it says it can't write to the folder18:09
zuljamespage:  hey did you merge that branch? ;)18:10
Tzunamiistop the btsync daemon, rm -r <where your store your files you want to sync>   (note: only if you don't have anything important there), re-create the dir, chmod it 775, restart the daemon18:11
jamespagezul, sorry - which one?18:12
zuljamespage:  adam_g's ironic MP18:12
jamespagezul, nope18:12
jamespagezul, can do now18:12
zuljamespage:  thanks18:12
jamespagezul, merged - still needs a release tho18:17
zuljamespage:  the neutronclient dep is going to mess us up18:17
sync0patesame thing again Tzunamii18:17
sync0pateweird18:17
jamespagezul, just revert it18:17
zuljamespage:  yep18:17
sync0pategets halfway through, then stops with the error18:17
jamespagezul, we have it patched at 2.3.018:17
Tzunamiisync0pate: When you start syncing from the remote client your dir on the local server is empty?18:18
zuljamespage:  this looks pretty important though https://github.com/openstack/neutron/commit/15a912b1ca3c24ba8851b8b77d6de8027e120d78 (reason for newer python-neutronclient is needed)18:18
sync0pateYup Tzunamii , rm -rf and re-created it18:18
sync0pateset to 75518:18
TzunamiiVery strange18:18
sync0pate*77518:18
sync0pateyeah, it's dowloading like.. 60-70% of it18:19
sync0patebefore complaining it can't write to the dir18:19
Tzunamiisync0pate: space issues?18:19
sync0pateI've checked I still have disk space18:19
sync0pate;)18:19
Tzunamiiheh ok18:19
adam_gzul, jamespage are you talking about neutronclient wrt stable/havana or ironic?18:20
zulstable/havana18:20
Tzunamiisync0pate: Have you tried to sync something else on the remote client? Just a simple 1 byte textfile or whatever?18:20
sync0pateYeah18:20
TzunamiiDoes it work?18:20
sync0pateI tried another folder with a couple textfiles in it18:20
sync0pateworks fine18:20
sync0patejust the folder that I actually want to sync that's giving me trouble ;)18:21
TzunamiiSounds like it might be a file/dir -name issue or something18:21
sync0pateboth running ubuntu..18:21
sync0pate:\18:21
TzunamiiWell, I'm sorry, but your daemon now works fine so it's something out of my control18:21
sync0patelol18:22
sync0patek well thanks18:22
sync0pateguess I have a fun evening ahead18:22
adam_gzul, im fairly certain you can drop this one patch from neutron to avoid requiring patching the neutronclient requires https://review.openstack.org/#/c/70178/7, or patch neutronclient ?  its a performance optimzation18:22
sync0pate:)18:22
Tzunamiisync0pate: Just sync one thing at a time until you find what's giving you a headache18:23
sync0pateoh, last thing18:23
sync0patethe ppa worked on my "client"18:23
sync0patebut still doesn't work on the server18:23
adam_gzul, oh wait hold on18:23
sync0pateany idea?18:23
zuladam_g:  yeah im looking at the commit now18:23
Tzunamiisync0pate: If you have updated the server it should work just fine. If you get a specific error message I guess you should Google it.18:24
adam_gzul, IIRC you may not need to do anything18:24
sync0pateTzunamii, I mean it's just "package btsync not found"18:24
sync0pateafter adding ppa and updating18:24
zuladam_g:  so what if i bump it back down to what we had in saucy?18:24
Tzunamiisync0pate: alias whichppa='apt-cache policy $1'            # Checks a package for which PPA it belongs to18:25
Tzunamiisync0pate: Add that to your Bash library to start with18:25
sync0pate"unable to locate package btsync"18:25
sync0pate?18:25
TzunamiiClearly your PPA hasn't been added properly18:26
sync0patenot giving me any errors when I add it..18:27
sync0pateor update18:27
adam_gzul, https://review.openstack.org/#/c/72754/ fixed a bug in 2013.2.2 that required the neutronclient bump, but the version bump (mistakenly) didnt happen until 2013.2.3. so it should be working fine against 2.3.0 if you dont feel like updating it18:27
adam_g(ie, i think its safe to patch requirements.txt)18:27
sync0pateTzunamii, and it's showing up in /etc/apt/sources.list.d18:28
Tzunamiiremove the PPA and add it back again and make sure you doublecheck18:28
Tzunamiimake sure you do a apt-get update after the removal and before the re-adding18:29
sync0patek18:29
sync0patehmm18:29
sync0pateit's still showing in /etc/apt/sources.list.d18:29
Tzunamiisync0pate: use this link (scroll down) as a reference for how you can do it (multiple ways): http://askubuntu.com/questions/173195/how-do-i-remove-a-ppa-added-via-command-line18:30
zuladam_g:  i think this is the cause of the change in neutronclient https://github.com/openstack/python-neutronclient/commit/02baef46968b816ac544b037297273ff6a4e8e1b18:30
sync0pateyeah, I did the first method, now I've done the second18:31
zuljamespage: ^^^18:31
adam_gzul, yeah, but what i mean is 2013.2.3 *should* be working fine against python-nc 2.3.0  - 2.3.4, with or without that change18:31
zuladam_g:  ok cool18:31
zuladam_g:  im going to revert the requirements bump then18:32
adam_gzul, give it a test tho after do18:32
sync0patesame again Tzunamii18:32
zuladam_g:  i intend to :)18:32
Tzunamiisync0pate: do #31 @ the link I gave you18:32
Tzunamiisync0pate: also try the #1218:33
sync0pateyeah I already did Tzunamii18:33
sync0patethen re-added it18:33
sync0pateand updated again18:33
sync0pateand still package btsync not found18:33
TzunamiiDid you run the update before re-adding the PPA?18:33
sync0pateyup18:35
sync0patetwice18:35
Tzunamiisudo add-apt-repository ppa:tuxpoldo/btsync; sudo apt-get update; apt-get install btsync18:36
Tzunamiidarn18:36
Tzunamiisudo add-apt-repository ppa:tuxpoldo/btsync; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install btsync18:36
sync0pateyup18:36
sync0pateE: Unable to locate package btsync18:37
sync0patethis is all on a vps if it makes a difference?18:37
Tzunamiisync0pate: cat /etc/lsb-release18:37
sync0pateI've been able to install other ppas18:37
sync0pateDISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu18:38
sync0pateDISTRIB_RELEASE=13.0418:38
sync0pateDISTRIB_CODENAME=raring18:38
sync0pateDISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 13.04"18:38
sync0pate(the one that works is 13.10)18:38
sarnoldyikes, 13.04 has been unsupported for over two months18:38
sarnoldhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases18:38
sync0pateugh18:39
sync0pateI've only just noticed it's 13.0418:39
Tzunamiisync0pate: You got your answer right there. On this server you need to install it from source. Scroll down a bit for that part  http://askubuntu.com/questions/284683/how-to-run-bittorrent-sync18:39
sync0patethe vps provider set it up for me about 2 weeks ago18:39
sync0patenah Tzunamii I'll do a dist-upgrade18:39
Tzunamiiok18:40
sync0patethey told me it was latest v.18:40
sarnoldnot very nice..18:40
sync0pateugh.. now dist-upgrade isn't working :\18:42
sync0patejust thinks there's nothing to update18:42
sync0patewtf18:42
sync0patemay have to change vps provider or something.. they only just installed this one for me because it wasn't updating from a 12.0something LTS18:42
sarnoldsigh18:46
sarnoldwish I'd returned a few minutes earlier..18:46
TzunamiiHe ran away before I could tell him that a dist-upgrade isn't what he wanted18:48
* patdk-wk would run too18:50
sarnoldsync0pate: hey :) I hope you foud out that dist-upgrade isn't what you wanted, but rather do-release-upgrade18:50
sync0patecommand not found :\18:50
Tzunamiisync0pate: sudo apt-get install update-manager-core18:51
patdk-wkinstall it18:51
Tzunamiisync0pate: do-release-upgrade18:51
sync0patek18:51
sync0patethanks18:51
sync0patesorry I'm just in a blind rage at my vps provider at the moment18:51
sync0patefor putting 13.0418:51
patdk-wkwhen did they setup the vps?18:52
sync0pateabout 3 weeks ago?18:52
TzunamiiPersonally I stick to LTS releases unless there's a specific need18:53
sync0pateI asked them to put the latest LTS18:53
patdk-wkthat would be 12.0418:53
sync0pateand they've put 13.0418:53
jcastroWe're doing a Juju Charm school at the top of the hour, The topic is Juju Plugins:  http://ubuntuonair.com, we'll be taking questions in #juju18:53
zuljamespage:  neutron fixed19:20
sync0pateOK I hope someone can help me20:33
sync0pateI'm in the middle of a release upgrade to my vps20:33
sync0pateand I lost ssh connection20:33
sync0pateany way to regain it?20:33
parallel21you've ssh'd back into the machine?20:35
sync0pateyeah20:36
sync0pateI've heard there's some kind of screen -r or something?20:36
parallel21I think try screen -list20:36
sync0pateThere is a screen on:20:36
sync0pate16588.ubuntu-release-upgrade-screen-window(04/04/14 19:52:27)(Attached)20:36
sync0pate1 Socket in /var/run/screen/S-root.20:36
parallel21screen -r should work20:36
sync0patescreen -r shows me the same thing as screen -list and says "there is no screen to be resumed" ..20:37
parallel21screen -D -r 16588.ubuntu-release-upgrade-screen-window20:38
sync0pate:D20:38
sync0patethat's it! thanks20:38
sync0pateglad I found this room..20:39
parallel21np :)20:39
sync0pateOK I have another question actually20:40
parallel21what's the question?20:43
sync0patewell20:49
sync0pateI had another question, but it seems the dist-upgrade might have fixed it20:49
verdePoh I just did a dist-upgrade too...it kept holding back that kernel q.q20:51
sync0pateis there something that makes an ssh session time out, or stop responding after a certain time?21:10
TzunamiiSome routers times out connections21:11
Tzunamiisync0pate: There are a number of ways to fix this. This is one of them http://www.itworld.com/networking/397458/how-prevent-ssh-timing-out21:12
sync0patenice, thanks21:12
sync0patefyi, btsync is working now21:13
TzunamiiCongratz21:13
sync0pateit occasionally displays the same error (!?) but now it resumes after a couple seconds21:13
sync0pateand starts working again21:13
sync0pateso.. I have no idea, but it seems to be working21:13
keithzgHmm, is networking broken in current Trusty at the moment? Just did a test install of server from the latest daily and it's mysteriously unable to resolve addresses, despite having a nearly identical /etc/network/interfaces to the 12.04 servers I have on the same network.21:31
bekksWorks fine for me.21:35
Tzunamiisudo service dnsmasq status21:35
keithzgdnsmasq: unrecognized service21:37
sync0patehmm.. now btsync has stopped itself21:43
sync0pateTzunamii, any idea? log says "Received shutdown request via signal 15"21:43
sarnoldsomething sent it a SIGTERM21:46
sync0pateany idea what it may have been or why?21:46
sync0pateor how I can find out?21:46
sync0pateI wonder if my vps host is doing it.. they do explicitly say they allow btsync21:46
Tzunamiisync0pate: Sorry, new to me. Out of RAM or diskspace? Did you create a race-condition with two btsync config-files saving to the same local directory? You need to Google it as I have 7 terminals up helping two clients21:46
sync0patelol ok Tzunamii , you've helped me enough :D21:46
sarnoldsync0pate: what were the circumstances when it died?21:47
sync0patesarnold, was about 10 minutes after I started the service up..21:47
sync0pateit had synced everything and was, I imagine, idling?21:47
sync0patei'll double check the log21:47
sync0patecouple of lines saying "incoming connection from : <my ip> "21:48
sync0patethen [20140404 19:44:21.961] UPnP: Could not map UPnP Port on this pass, retrying.21:48
sync0pate[20140404 19:44:22.965] Received shutdown request via signal 1521:48
sync0pate[20140404 19:44:24.454] Shutdown. Saving config sync.dat21:48
sync0patethere's a bunch of those UPnP things above21:49
sarnoldhmm, maybe21:49
sarnoldsync0pate: can you disable the upnp firewall rules in btsync?21:49
sync0pateyeah21:50
sync0pategood idea21:50
sync0pateI don't need it anyway21:50
Tzunamiisync0pate: If you're using a VPN for btsync, use the settings from my config-file I shared with you21:50
sync0patewill do Tzunamii21:51
sync0pateI was changing them line-by-line until it worked21:51

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