[01:04] <sarnold> BabyGodzillaIV: that's annoying. please turn it off.
[01:04] <BabyGodzillaIV> ok.
[01:04] <sarnold> thanks
[09:15] <caribou> jamespage: btw, here is the MP for the nova-compute/nova-cloud-controller mods I did for authorized_keys/known_hosts :
[09:15] <caribou> https://code.launchpad.net/~louis-bouchard/charms/precise/nova-compute/lp1313602-multiline-known-hosts/+merge/218440
[09:15] <caribou> https://code.launchpad.net/~louis-bouchard/charms/precise/nova-cloud-controller/lp1313602-multiline-known-hosts/+merge/218442
[09:16] <jamespage> caribou, I saw them in the queue
[09:16] <jamespage> thanks
[10:24] <jamespage> caribou, comments on your MP's
[10:24] <caribou> jamespage: thanks for the MR review, will work on int
[10:24] <jamespage> (make lint && make test always :-))
[10:24] <caribou> s/int/it
[10:24] <caribou> jamespage: yep, beginner's mistake, I always forget about the tests
[10:25] <jamespage> caribou, its np :-)
[10:26] <jamespage> caribou, I can't actually push until lint and tests pass :-)
[10:30] <caribou> jamespage: normal
[10:41] <owh> I've booted the 12.04.4 server amd64 image to install a server, which appears to have chosen a mirror which doesn't appear to be returning correct data. How do I change mirror, mid install?
[10:43] <owh> Alternatively, how do I restart the install and select a more appropriate mirror?
[10:45] <dasjoe> owh: I'd just reboot and select a better mirror
[10:45] <owh> dasjoe: I cannot select a mirror during the install, unless there is a way that I'm not aware of?
[10:47] <owh> Let me rephrase. I don't know how to select a mirror during install.
[10:47] <dasjoe> owh: I have no ISO right now, but iirc you should be able to select "Expert Mode" at the boot screen, alternatively append "debconf/priority=medium" to the boot parameters
[10:48] <owh> Doh, yes. That makes sense. Tah dasjoe.
[10:48] <dasjoe> Oh, "priority=low" would be expert mode
[10:48] <owh> dasjoe: I understand your intent ;-)
[10:50] <dasjoe> owh: you can go back to non-expert mode after it asks you for which mirror it should use, the installer menu has an element like "set debconf priority"
[10:51] <owh> During a text install?
[10:51] <owh> s/text/automated text/
[10:52] <owh> dasjoe: Or are you thinking about the debian installer?
[10:53] <dasjoe> owh: I'm thinking about ubuntu's debian installer, the one that looks like this: https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Cpt5BgXyR6U/UDyK8est5WI/AAAAAAAAJxs/tUyhQGXKKnw/s1600/ubuntu-alternate-cd.png
[10:54] <owh> Ah, the alternate image, not the one I have here.
[10:55] <owh> Meanwhile this looks like it's worked. More patience seemed to deal with the incorrect mirror responses. Not sure why, but I learnt something. Much appreciated dasjoe
[10:56] <dasjoe> You're welcome :)
[10:56] <owh> Those are the best, you get credit when you just turned up ;-)
[10:57]  * owh just realised that the comment could be read as an insult. It wasn't!
[11:40] <ChrisirhC> Can't find this anywhere. Is there a way to get two seperate harddrives to be seen as one?
[11:42] <jamespage> ChrisirhC, RAID-0 them
[11:43] <jamespage> ChrisirhC, but do bear in mind one exploded disk == all data lost
[11:43] <ChrisirhC> Hm. I'll keep that in mind jamespage. thx
[12:19] <Abhijit> hi
[12:20] <Abhijit> i pointed my domainname to /var/www/html/mysite/wordpress but still from web browser it goes to /var/www/html only
[12:20] <Abhijit> this is ubuntu 64 bit on aws
[12:20] <Abhijit> i created A records with public ip for my domain
[12:20] <Abhijit> how can i solve this issue?
[12:28] <dasjoe> Abhijit: edit /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default
[12:29] <Abhijit> dasjoe, i already edited it. added virtual host entry where document root points to /var/www/html/mysite/wordpress
[12:30] <Abhijit> but still my website opens at /var/www/html
[12:30] <Abhijit> in my domain name settings i created a record which uses public ip of this aws instance
[12:32] <Abhijit> dasjoe, i edited sites-enable and its reflecting in sites-available
[12:32] <dasjoe> Abhijit: did you reload apache's configuration or restart it?
[12:32] <Abhijit> yes
[12:32] <Abhijit> i restarted apache
[12:33] <Abhijit> dont know how to reload configuration thought
[12:33] <Abhijit> dasjoe, if i start stop apache it work withougt any green ok message. but if i do restart it says red [fail]
[12:45] <caribou> Does someone knows good reading references to python unit testing ?
[12:46] <cfhowlett> caribou ask ##python
[12:46] <caribou> cfhowlett: good idea, I should start to hang around there
[12:46] <caribou> cfhowlett: thanks
[12:47] <Pici> its #python, btw
[12:49] <jhenke> I am with a problem regarding apache2 mod_ssl and protocl version support, I am a Ubuntu Server 14.04 running, no matter what I enter as SSLProtocol in my apache site configuration, apache always ignores it and just allows TLSv1 connections, I am trying to allow TLSv1, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2, but the latter two are never provided
[12:50] <jhenke> even if you say "SSLProtocol TLSv1.2" only, the server just allows TLSv1 connections
[12:51] <jhenke> I strictly followed the documentation of mod_sll here: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_ssl.html#sslprotocol
[12:51] <jhenke> does anybody has an idea why it ignores the setting? apache does not output any warning
[13:40] <lightair> hi! could anyone tell where is mysqld runnable located?
[13:41] <lightair> nevermind
[13:56] <tych0> hi smoser, i am stumped here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7497413/
[13:57] <tych0> what do i need to do to get gpg to look in the right directory?
[14:52] <rharper> smoser: is linux-image-extra-virtual supposed to be installed in the cloud-images?  I'm testing out utopic images and it's missing virtio-scsi module, which is packaged, but in the extra deb, which isn't in the cloud-image by default
[14:58] <hallyn> zul: pls to check bug 1321365  while you package new libvirt kthx
[14:58] <zul> hallyn:  argh
[14:59] <hallyn> zul: too late?
[14:59] <hallyn> if so i'll just do it after release, that's fine
[14:59] <zul> hallyn:  nah :)
[14:59] <hallyn> ok
[15:00] <hallyn> feh.  i'm going to have to assign myself weekly (maybe bi-weekly) days for sru, maybe one per pkg.  sigh
[15:09] <imdea> Hi i have an ubuntu server 14.04 box that has a NIC with 4 ports. When I do 'ifconfig' I see: p4p1, p4p2, p4p3 and a fourth one called "rename5" that I suppose it's the other port, but why isn't it named like the other ones?
[15:14] <ndf> hi, is there any reason why my (13.10) login message/motd stuff sometimes does, sometimes doesnt, sometimes twice print out the canonical message and stuff unpredictably when I log in? is it something to do with the decision of whether to show system load details? and how is all this stuff controlled? It doesn't seem to have anything to do with motd... I want to remove it all and set my own motd/login scripts
[15:31] <hallyn> jdstrand: thanks for the correction :)
[15:36] <erictr1ck> i had nagios installed on an ubuntu 12.04 machine thorough the default ubuntu packages. now after removing nagios, i am getting the following apache error: "/etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Could not open configuration file /etc/apache2/conf.d/nagios3.conf: No such file or directory". i can start apache by simply creating a blank nagios3.conf file, but this doesnt seem like a proper fix. i cant find why or where apache is trying to acces that file.
[15:36] <erictr1ck> any help is appreciated
[15:41] <smb> rharper, It should be in the generic package, will fix it
[15:41] <rharper> smb: ok, do you want a bug?
[15:42] <smb> rharper, since that is devel release I think its ok without
[15:42] <smb> I try to add those missing compared to T
[15:42] <rharper> smb: awesome!
[15:45] <rbasak> ndf: see the update-motd package. I guess you probably want to remove it.
[15:45] <ndf> oh nice, ty
[15:45] <ndf> =)
[15:46] <rbasak> erictr1ck: try something like: "grep -r nagios3 /etc/apache2" to see what files in there might mention it.
[15:46] <rbasak> erictr1ck: also: find /etc/apache2 -name \*nagios3\*
[15:46] <rbasak> (for any files that mention nagios3 in the name)
[15:47] <ndf> I guess I could just check out the scripts it sets up
[15:47] <ndf> thanks anyway =)
[15:47] <rbasak> np. Hopefully that's enough to dig through the issue. If there's a bug, patches appreciated!
[15:48] <rbasak> update-motd - superceded by pam_motd in libpam-modules
[15:48]  * rbasak wasn't aware of that.
[15:49] <rbasak> /etc/update-motd.d/ seems like the mechanism still though
[15:49] <ndf> yeah I just sused aptitude show to read the package details and it says it also uses /etc/profile.d
[15:49] <ndf> *used
[15:56] <erictr1ck> rbasak: i really dont know what happened. both commands returned nothing and apache was still looking for the nagios config file when starting. i removed the blank file i created, rebooted the machine, and now its fine :/
[15:56] <erictr1ck> rbasak: of course, the commands did return the blank config file if it was there
[16:07] <kirkland> rbasak: long, long ago
[16:27] <vlad_starkov> Question: I'm about to install Asterisk 1.9.0 on Ubuntu Server 14.04 64bit. When I try "sudo ./contrib/scripts/install_prereq install" it throws conflict warnings like "gir1.2-atk-1.0 : Conflicts: gir1.2-atk-1.0:i386 but 2.10.0-2ubuntu2 is to be installed." and so on. Anyone has successfully done that on 14.04?
[17:20] <[S^K]> Hello, I have a python application that uses urllib2 to retreive a HTTP response from a remote server URI. If I use curl on the URI the response is quick as expected. However, urllib from my python script hangs for 60 seconds before completing. The script does not hang on my ubuntu development machine. What configurations could be causing this to happen?
[17:54] <lordievader> [S^K]: Resolver time out?
[17:56] <[S^K]> lordievader: What is that?
[17:57] <lordievader> [S^K]: cat /etc/resolv.conf
[17:57] <lordievader> Dns servers to translate a url into an ip adress.
[19:10] <fridaynext> anybody have suggestions for how to best cache my wordpress sites running on nginx + php5-fpm (without plugins)?
[19:11] <zartoosh> hi we are using ubuntu 12.04.  We have installed ubuntu on two different partition, e.g.  /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2. One partition is active all the time, i.e. /dev/sda1. In the field, If active partition is corrupted we have a PIC controller which will detect the failure and switch the boot partition to /dev/sda2. My question is how I can reinstall ubuntu on corrupted partition. This has to be automated, so it requires preseeding. I
[19:11] <zartoosh>  was thinking of debbootstrap but it seems it does not support preseeding. Any help or suggestion greatly appreciated. thx
[19:11] <fridaynext> I'm already using APC, and it's not fast enough for me.
[19:12] <TheJhonny> Hey all,  will $usermod -a -G sudo username, give username sudo rights?
[19:15] <vonsyd0w> TheJhonny, looks right to me
[19:16] <vonsyd0w> -a appends and -G sudo will append sudo
[19:18] <TheJhonny> I'm trying to add a user to list of sudoers.
[19:18] <TheJhonny> It's not happening.
[19:18] <vonsyd0w> what happens when you log in as the user and type "groups"
[19:19] <vonsyd0w> do you see sudo?
[19:19] <TheJhonny> nope just the username
[19:20] <vonsyd0w> try useradd -G sudo
[19:20] <vonsyd0w> try useradd -G sudo "username"
[19:20] <vonsyd0w> you may need to log in and out as well
[19:20] <TheJhonny> let me try that.
[19:21] <TheJhonny> that did it.
[19:21] <TheJhonny> logging in and out.
[19:21] <vonsyd0w> nice
[19:21] <TheJhonny> Thanks vonsyd0w!
[19:22] <vonsyd0w> no problem
[19:23] <TheJhonny> now I can use apt-get!
[19:24] <vonsyd0w> or aptitude :)
[19:35] <dasjoe> zartoosh: I'd look at debootstrap + chroot + dpkg --set-selections
[19:36] <bob-libvirt> hi all. could use some help. did a precise to trusty upgrade, everything seemed to go smoothly, but my existing qemu+kvm installation and VM don't work anymore.
[19:36] <bob-libvirt> when I do virsh -c qemu:///system, I get two errors
[19:36] <bob-libvirt> error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
[19:36] <bob-libvirt> error: no connection driver available for qemu:///system
[19:37] <bob-libvirt> googled lots, of course, but this only seems to happen to people who compile their own libvirt with the wrong config
[19:38] <bob-libvirt> I didn't compile a thing, just installed using apt-get. already tried a remove -> autoremove -> install again, but still no joy :(
[19:40] <dasjoe> bob-libvirt: The message tells you "libvirtd is not running or I can't speak to it". Do you have the required packages installed?
[19:40] <dasjoe> bob-libvirt: i.e. (at least) libvirt-bin and qemu-kvm
[19:40] <bob-libvirt> dasjoe: I have installed qemu-kvm, libvirt-bin, ubuntu-vm-builder and bridge-utils
[19:41] <bob-libvirt> tried removing and intalling these packages again, too
[19:45] <dasjoe> bob-libvirt: Anything suspicious in /var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log?
[19:47] <bob-libvirt> errors and warnings
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> error : virExecWithHook:327 : Cannot find 'pm-is-supported' in path: No such file or directory
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> warning : qemuCapsInit:856 : Failed to get host power management capabilities
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> error : virExecWithHook:327 : Cannot find 'pm-is-supported' in path: No such file or directory
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> warning : lxcCapsInit:77 : Failed to get host power management capabilities
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> error : virExecWithHook:327 : Cannot find 'pm-is-supported' in path: No such file or directory
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> warning : umlCapsInit:87 : Failed to get host power management capabilities
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> info : libvirt version: 0.9.8
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> error : qemuMonitorIO:603 : internal error End of file from monitor
[19:48] <vonsyd0w> use paste bin!
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> sorry
[19:48] <bob-libvirt> new at this
[19:48] <vonsyd0w> no worries, are we sure libvirt is running?
[19:48] <vonsyd0w> the service?
[19:49] <bob-libvirt> did a ps aux | grep libvirtd
[19:49] <bob-libvirt> root      1863  0.0  0.1 612912  9696 ?        Sl   May20   0:00 /usr/sbin/libvirtd -d
[19:49] <bob-libvirt> ^ that's a yes I think?
[19:50] <vonsyd0w> looks right
[19:50] <vonsyd0w> thats what it is on my kvm host
[19:52] <vonsyd0w> your user is still a member of libvirtd as well?
[19:53] <bob-libvirt> yeah, kvm too
[19:55] <vonsyd0w> im just throwing stuff out there, im not entirely sure what the issue is. What about the kvm module, is that loaded?
[19:55] <bob-libvirt> how do I check?
[19:55] <vonsyd0w> lsmod | grep kvm
[19:56] <bob-libvirt> kvm_intel             143060  0
[19:56] <bob-libvirt> kvm                   451511  1 kvm_intel
[19:56] <vonsyd0w> thats correct as well
[19:57] <bob-libvirt> weird, right?
[19:58] <vonsyd0w> yea, did you backup before upgrading? :) i hope it wasn't production. You get the same error when you just type "virsh"?
[19:59] <bob-libvirt> didn't backup, data's on another disk and it isn't production, just my personal 'learn Linux'-server :)
[20:00] <bob-libvirt> I'll nuke and start over if necessary, just don't get what's going wrong here
[20:00] <bob-libvirt> virsh gives a 'Welcome to virsh...' text
[20:01] <vonsyd0w> when i type virsh and "virsh -c qemu:///system" i get the same thing
[20:01] <vonsyd0w> the welcome text
[20:02] <vonsyd0w> at the virsh prompt, type list and see if you see your domains (VMs)
[20:02] <bob-libvirt> ok, so if virsh -c qemu:///system doesn't work, but virsh does, what could that mean?
[20:03] <bob-libvirt> error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
[20:03] <bob-libvirt> error: no valid connection
[20:03] <bob-libvirt> error: no connection driver available for qemu:///system
[20:03] <bob-libvirt> error: Failed to reconnect to the hypervisor
[20:03] <vonsyd0w> thats what you get when you type list?
[20:03] <bob-libvirt> yeah
[20:03] <bob-libvirt> at virsh# prompt
[20:08] <vonsyd0w> hmm, im not sure. you mind sharing your libvirtd.log file? maybe the last 50-100 lines?
[20:08] <vonsyd0w> if you have pastebinit installed, you can type tail -n 50 $LOGFILE | pastebinit
[20:08] <vonsyd0w> it'll spit out a pastebin url to share with us
[20:09] <vonsyd0w> you can also try the libvirt channel: http://libvirt.org/contact.html#irc
[20:09] <vonsyd0w> They'll be able to answer your question alot faster than me. I'm just a curious helper
[20:10] <bob-libvirt> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7498881/
[20:17] <vonsyd0w> yea, i'm at a loss, i dont know enough about libvirtd to be too helpful. give #virt channel a try
[20:18] <vonsyd0w> those failed to load module look like the root of the issue
[20:20] <bob-libvirt> ok, thanks for taking a look
[20:20] <bob-libvirt> I'll ask the libvirt guys/gals
[21:12] <qhartman> I had an "aptitude install" of openjdk-6 get interrupted, and I'd like to be sure that it, and all it's dependencies are installed correctly.
[21:12] <qhartman> Is there an additional flag I can pass to the reinstall option to do all the deps too?
[21:12] <qhartman> If not, is there another tool that can achieve this?
[21:14] <rberg_> 'apt-get -f install' should fix any broken deps I would think
[21:15] <qhartman> rberg_, cool, I'll give that a shot, thx
[21:54] <zartoosh> dasjoe; thanks for response could this be scripted ? thx
[22:23] <xperia> Hi All. I have a small Problem with Apache Proxying Website request and data to NodeJS listening on Port 8081. This is my Apache Config file here. http://pastebin.com/FVFc3QhH
[22:23] <xperia> I am able to see the NodeJS website when i call it with the Browser however if i want to login and do a second Request Apache just hangs.
[22:23] <xperia> Can anybody tell me what is needed to fix my Apache Config so i am able to show NodeJS website running on different ports whenever a User call the Website Domain over port 80 without any problem?
[23:43] <ahmadgbg> Hi, im going to buy 4x4TB hard drives for storage. My question is, should i buy a raid controller for raid 6 or should i use software raid?
[23:45] <Seveas> raid controller with battery-backed write cache
[23:46] <sarnold> ahmadgbg: i'd prefer software, whether you use mdadm or zfs (an out-of-tree module) or btrfs (still called experimental by the authors)
[23:48] <ahmadgbg> sarnold, i have heard of zfs, will it do the job?
[23:48] <ahmadgbg> i will save like $600-700
[23:51] <sarnold> ahmadgbg: many people use zfs on linux happily; though I'd strongly recommend reading everything about it before using it, some common and easy mistakes may mean "buy more hard drives"  :)
[23:51] <sarnold> ahmadgbg: using zfs for your root filesystem still looks pretty complicated on linux, I wouldn't do that.
[23:51] <sarnold> (people do, but it's complicated.)
[23:53] <ahmadgbg> sarnold, im planing using a ssd for linux and then raid 4x4TB for storage. I may use a hard drive for raid 1 on the ssd. Will this work to use differend raid on differend hdd