=== Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [00:54] dw1: thank you! [02:36] yo, anyone know of a software version of the fluke cable tester, for diagnosing bad connections === Trey is now known as Guest98288 [07:24] selling intim [08:04] Good morning. [08:05] eeh [08:05] gm [08:08] its a shame tinfoil hat linux is no longer supported [08:08] Hey Cyberspirit [08:09] Cyberspirit have you an ubuntu question? === med_ is now known as 1JTAAEE11 === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte === Raboo_ is now known as Raboo === ogra_ is now known as 1JTAAEF0J === ogra_ is now known as 1JTAAEF3J === dosaboy_ is now known as disaboy === disaboy is now known as dosaboy === Macer_ is now known as Macer [10:27] I currently have a domain http://gweb.pp.ua. How can I add a subdomain? I'm using cloudflare and ipv6 tunnel to reach a home server in nat network [10:28] sergey, you need to add the subdomain at the register [10:28] *registrar [10:29] sergey, you are running centos [10:30] samiux: in subdomain I mean http://test.gweb.pp.ua. It should be added to httpd.conf, isn't it? [10:31] no, you need to add in registrar cname also [10:32] do release you url here with phpinfo here, it is danger, such as hacker [10:32] samiux: yes, it is centos. I tried ubuntu-server, but I had freezes when tried to reboot system === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === Trey is now known as Guest33738 [12:55] RoyK: use ufw delete on the last rule and ufw insert it in from of the other rule. you might want to look at 'ufw status numbered' [12:55] s/from/front/ [12:56] jdstrand: I did [12:56] jdstrand: works well === EzeQL is now known as Guest77757 [13:56] zul, wheel? [13:56] jamespage: needed for newer six [13:57] \o/ [13:57] glanceclient is ftbfs on trusty because it needs a newer six [13:59] zul, oslo messaging needs it as well [13:59] jamespage: *sigh* === fridaynext is now known as davidwebb === davidwebb is now known as fridaynext [14:33] anyone in here use sickbeard? [14:42] fridaynext: yes [14:43] rberg: I've just gotten around to trying to sort my downloads, and i'm having an issue where it's trying to process them twice. [14:43] http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=6XxcStfB [14:43] https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-mOzrYxCtvaI/U5W-RvgeLuI/AAAAAAAAGm8/ch0Uic1uRMc/s800/Screen%2520Shot%25202014-06-09%2520at%25209.01.34%2520AM.png [14:43] https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-ZT0Mjge_cJE/U5W-MzaNLWI/AAAAAAAAGm0/JCwUBLZYbYQ/s800/Screen%2520Shot%25202014-06-09%2520at%25209.00.53%2520AM.png [14:43] Can you see anything I'm doing wrong here? [14:48] fridaynext: it looks like you are moving the file into the same directory SB is processing from. [14:49] rberg: when i have my downloads folder separate from the folder the file is moved into, it renames the file, then renames it back to the original name when it's moved into the new location. [15:07] ahs3: hi, had any time to look at netcf? === matsubara is now known as matsubara-lunch [15:09] jamespage, zul, I'm starting on ceilometer packaging for openstack icehoue 2014.1.1 [15:09] rberg: ah, I think it was because I had TV sorting enabled in sab. === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [16:29] My APC doesn't seem to work very well. I can see that it's full up on power, but when the power goes off, my Ubuntu 12.04 Server still shuts down. How can I troubleshoot what's causing this? [16:30] two issues :) [16:30] make sure your apc is wired correctly, and it's settings are right [16:30] second, make sure the apc daemon is configured correctly [16:31] normally you have a few options, like, shutdown on power loss, shutdown 5min after lower loss, shutdown on low battery [16:31] davidwebb: "shutdown" or immediate power loss? [16:31] normally shutdown on low battery isn't desired [16:31] immediate power loss [16:31] and watch out for which physical outlet you're using on the UPS. on soho units, they're not all created equally. some are surge-protection only (no battery backup), some have 'eco' modes where the outlets won't power unless a 'master' socket is drawing current, etc [16:32] ah, with that, ya, could be more issues :) [16:32] http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=KmVEn8mc [16:32] It's a BN700MC APC unit, and I have it plugged into a Belkin three-port Surge protectore, b/c I read that the UPS itself does not offer good enough surge protection. [16:32] But the battery is at 100%, so even if the Belkin shuts off, the APC should still be running, right? [16:33] sure [16:33] but the computer would only be if it's plugged into the battery port [16:33] also, disconnect your serial/usb cable, and test it [16:33] It is plugged into the battery port. [16:34] patdk-wk: what difference does that cause? [16:34] if there's a socket marked 'master', make sure you're using it. if there's a green button, or a button with a green leaf, read the manual and find out how to turn 'eco' off [16:34] davidwebb: Does the APC have two types of outlet, 1 set for just for surge protection and another for battery backup? [16:34] davidwebb, make sure it's a ups issue, or a computer issue [16:34] patdk-wk: ah. [16:34] if you remove the serial/usb cable [16:34] davidwebb: My bet is you've plugged into the surge protected outlets, apparently it has 4 of each type [16:34] and computer goes off, ups issue, if it stays on, computer issue [16:35] TJ-: well i'll feel like a coontz if that's the case. let me go check. === matsubara-lunch is now known as matsubara [16:35] what do the lights on it (ups) do when it 'goes off' ? [16:36] TJ-: you're a f***in genius, and i'm an idiot. [16:36] plugged into surge only. [16:36] THANK YOU. [16:36] * TJ- grins [16:36] :) [16:37] davidwebb: No, I can just read the manuals :) [16:37] :) well, there's that. [16:37] I did turn the beeper off months ago, which is nice. [16:37] davidwebb: Your description of the problem made it pretty obviously, really, you'd just got tunnel vision [16:40] well we're in the middle of a crazy lightning storm, and the light keeps flickering, so i'm sure I'll be able to test this without getting up again in the next couple minutes [16:42] I kept thinking I would need to get the latest NUT and build it from source, or that something rogue was wrong. [16:42] But I remember looking down at the UPS a couple months ago and thinking "Well those two outlets look more "important" than all the others! I'll plug the NAS in there! [16:43] "Controlled by Master" is definitely not the same as "Master" [16:44] if it has the 'master' stuff going on, it can be disabled. it's a nice touch for desktops (eg, have your printer etc power off when you shut your PC off). it's pretty much the opposite of what you want for server/network/etc [16:46] I see. I'd actually prefer the printer to stay on, as I wireless print stuff to this station (sort of a shipping desk). [16:46] that one's just a personal beef because I hit it too often. one machine in the master, one machine 'controlled by', and it's a game to see which powers down first [16:48] Yeah. [16:52] and btw - this was me when I saw what port I was plugged into http://www.reactiongifs.us/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/fucking_idiot_arrested_development.gif [16:56] jamespage, zul: cinder started [17:12] zul, jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/cinder/2014.1.1/+merge/222525 [17:14] coreycb: why did you drop the fix-requirements.patch? [17:14] coreycb, I was about to ask the same thing [17:15] zul, jamespage: rtslib wasn't in requirements.txt - unless I screwed that up [17:15] * coreycb checks upstream [17:15] im pretty sure it is :) [17:16] line 25 [17:16] zul, hmm yeah.. alright redoing [17:22] zul, jamespage: when I "debcheckout -a cinder", requirements.txt doesn't have rtslib [17:22] I see it upstream, just not when I debcheckout [17:22] coreycb: ack [17:23] zul, is that expected? I didn't think the patch would have been applied already [17:23] coreycb: it should have, i still do bzr branch lp:~ubuntu-server-dev/cinder/icehouse though so im not sure whats up with debcheckout [17:27] zul, I guess I'll go with your process for now [17:32] coreycb, when you debcheckout, the patches will be applied to the upstream tarball [17:32] you should see that happen [17:33] jamespage, I don't remember it happening that way.. I thought patches were applied when you ran pbuilder [17:33] or bzr bd -S maybe === davidwebb is now known as fridaynext [18:03] jamespage, zul: https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/cinder/2014.1.1/+merge/222525 [18:05] coreycb: commented === alexisb is now known as alexisb_lunch === Trey is now known as Guest17373 [18:07] zul, thanks === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [18:45] hallyn: i have libvirt 1.2.5 building now...ill put it in a ppa [18:47] zul: rockin', thanks [18:48] zul: btw, i have fully working libvirt with cgmanager at ppa:serge-hallyn/libvirt-testing; but it'll probably take some patch porting to 1.2.5, so i'll do that port myself after we submit the base 1.2.56 [18:48] s/6// [18:48] zul, jamespage: updated per zul's comment - https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/cinder/2014.1.1/+merge/222525 [18:50] coreycb: +1 [18:50] hallyn: okies [18:50] zul: ty - only a few more to go :/ [18:52] zul, jamespage: starting cinder [18:52] zul, jamespage: I mean, glance [18:59] zul, jamespage: heat started [19:02] zul, jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/ceilometer/2014.1.1/+merge/222542 === alexisb_lunch is now known as alexisb [19:08] zul, jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/glance/2014.1.1/+merge/222543 [19:14] zul, jamespage: starting horizon [19:27] zul, jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/horizon/2014.1.1/+merge/222546 [19:59] zul, jamespage: keystone started [20:10] zul, jamespage : https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/heat/2014.1.1/+merge/222551 [20:26] ah [21:05] zul, jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/neutron/2014.1.1/+merge/222561 [21:57] zul, jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/keystone/2014.1.1/+merge/222569 === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away