[01:26] <ancaster> hey all, is it possible to have direct ethernet connections between two machines and bond them (ifenslave)?
[01:32] <ancaster> nevermind, looks like it is, and here are the instructions: http://www.thetechrepo.com/main-articles/569-link-aggregation-aka-trunking-or-bonding-directly-between-two-ubuntu-linux-servers.html
[03:12] <zartoosh> Hi I would like to install ubuntu 14.04 on my system and boot in UEFI mode. Using official ubuntu 14.04 dvd I failed. I know my BIOS is UEFI enabled and secure boot is enabled. I need reference how to install and how to verify I am in UEFI mode? thx
[03:20] <cfhowlett> !uefi
[03:37] <zartoosh> cfhowlett, thx
[03:37] <cfhowlett> zartoosh happy2help
[03:40] <Paulus68> I have bought a samsung S24D300 monitor and want to use this as a dual screen, however ubuntu desktop is not detecting the new hardware, tried hdmi to hdmi and vga to vga both not working, when I connect vga to vga on my laptop then the screen is working how do I solve this?
[03:48] <histo> !xrandr | PaulePanter
[03:54] <Joe_DM2__> But 8... I mean I was a kid last time we won.
[03:55] <Joe_DM2__> It was probably rigged just to keep the hype alive.
[03:55] <Joe_DM2__> That said, I'm sure last year was rigged :P
[06:18] <hxm> hi, I try to use wget with a ftp session and the password has ! character so I cant login
[06:19] <hxm> how can I use stdin for send the password with --password
[06:19] <sarnold> hxm: probably you just need to wrap the password with '' quotes on the command line
[06:20] <hxm> i tried, also tried with {}, it says: -bash: !myPassword event not found
[06:20] <sarnold> yes, {} are not shell quoting characters :)
[06:20] <hxm> when used "" and failed I get paranoid and wanted to experiment how could be worse with {}, and was the same
[06:21] <lordievader> hxm: Escape the ! with a  \ like "blaat\!moreblaat".
[06:21] <sarnold> hehe, "" are shell quoting characters, but they don't inhibit the shell's parameter expansions -- for example, echo "$HOME" will still evaluate the HOME environment variable
[06:25] <hxm> correct sarnold  - thanks lordievader
[06:25] <hxm> i was thinking about since I use wget it does not execute bash code in the arguments, but yes, since I still using the shell
[06:25] <sarnold> exactly :)
[07:55] <zetheroo1> I am running Ubuntu Server 14.04 and have configured 2 network bridge connections - one is on the 192.168.2.1 network and the other is on the 192.168.1.1 network - when I reboot the system it seems to sometimes pick up the 2.1 network as the default - how can I force the 1.1 network to be the default every time?
[09:22] <jnhghy> hi, I was playing and installing webservers... I've usded apache2 then installed nginx (ubuntu 12.04 lts) now when I restart my machine nginx is starting apache2 is stop. I'd like things to be the other way arround (nginx stoped and apache2 default started) is it possible? if it is how can I achieve this?
[09:33] <jillesme> Hey guys, I have a nginx server with 2 domains, one running a Ghost blog (nodejs) and one for random stuff.. I have 1TB of data bandwith.. Is there a good monitoring tool?
[09:33] <jillesme> Or multiple
[11:26] <m0rd3ca1> umm
[11:26] <m0rd3ca1> i broke my box
[11:27] <dasjoe> 3 seconds, not bad
[11:28] <bekks> well, he even got quieted in #freenode as well.
[11:33] <jillesme> Hey guys, I have a nginx server with 2 domains, one running a Ghost blog (nodejs) and one for random stuff.. I have 1TB of data bandwith.. Is there a good monitoring tool?
[11:34] <mardraum> for monitoring what?
[11:35] <caribou> jamespage: I'm surprized that you still see errors
[11:35] <mardraum> repeated questions in an irc channel?
[11:35] <pmatulis_> morning
[11:35] <caribou> jamespage: here is my run on a fresh branch : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7668591/
[11:45] <caribou> jamespage: oh,this is about the nova-cloud-controller charm merge :
[11:45] <caribou> jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~louis-bouchard/charms/precise/nova-cloud-controller/lp1313602-multiline-known-hosts/+merge/223713
[11:51] <Pupeno> I have an upstart job with this line: exec mount /var/www/shared/public/uploads and after the machine boots, the volume is not mounted. In the upstart logs I see: "Mount failed. Please check the log file for more details." which doesn't help much. I can't find any other relevant log files. Any ideas whee to look? running that command works fine.
[11:53] <rahuldroy> hi guys, I am getting a "exit signal Segmentation fault (11)" error on my apache error logs. Can someone help me with this...
[12:08] <tomixxx7> hi, does someone know a place where i can download "ubuntu server 12.04.4" images equally to use for openstack, microsoft azure and amazon webservices ? :-)
[12:14] <histo> tomixxx7: releases.ubuntu.com
[12:14] <jamespage> caribou, yeah - don't worry - I fixed it up
[12:14] <jamespage> just a missing import - you may have been hit by a tidy up
[12:15] <caribou> jamespage: "tidy up" ?
[12:15] <jamespage> caribou, it may have been a surplus import
[12:15] <tomixxx7> histo: on this page, there is no image in vhd format
[12:15] <jamespage> caribou, i merged your branch against our next branch
[12:15] <caribou> jamespage: ah ok
[12:16] <caribou> jamespage: thanks
[12:16] <jamespage> caribou, worth reading this - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/OpenStackCharms
[12:16] <caribou> jamespage: yep, read that new proc already when you announced it
[12:25] <caribou> jamespage: did you merge both the nova_cloud_controller & nova_compute changes ?
[12:25] <jamespage> caribou, not yet
[12:29] <caribou> jamespage: it may be useless to mention, but one doesn't work without the other
[12:29] <jamespage> caribou, yes - I see that
[12:31] <tomixxx7> hi, does someone know a webpage where i can download ubuntu 12.04.4 lts VHD images?
[12:34] <histo> tomixxx7: have you tried a web search engine?
[12:35] <tomixxx7> histo: i have found virtualboximages.com so far
[12:37] <histo> tomixxx7: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud
[13:02] <oetker201> Hi Users.
[13:05] <bekks> tomixxx7: the fastest and most secure way would be installing ubuntu in hyper-v, etc.
[13:12] <tomixxx7> bekks: but i have seen it's a bit complicated to upload a vhd to cloud providers
[13:53] <jamespage> zul, keystone juno?
[13:53] <zul> jamespage:  should be there
[13:54] <jamespage> zul, its not yet
[13:54] <jamespage> not in proposed either
[13:54] <zul> jamespage:  lemme check
[13:55] <zul> jamespage:  seriously...crap..
[13:55] <rahuldroy> hey guys, can someone help me debug a coredump issue on apache
[14:05] <jamespage> zul, python-hacking?
[14:05] <zul> jamespage:  needed for the testsuite
[14:06] <jamespage> zul, isn't that PEP8ish
[14:06] <zul> jamespage:  yes it is...im not happy about it either
[16:02] <lordievader> Good evening.
[16:16] <Elksplods> Salve c'è qualcuno bravo di informatica qui di sicurezza informatica e che si occupa anche di reti? per favore?
[16:20] <rbasak> Elksplods: this is a mostly English speaking channel. Try #ubuntu-es for a Spanish language channel.
[16:21] <rbasak> Oh. Google says that's Italian.
[16:22] <rbasak> Elksplods: maybe #ubuntu-it then. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList for the full list.
[16:35] <arosales> jamespage: I really enjoyed reading http://javacruft.wordpress.com/2014/06/18/168k-instances/ thanks for putting that together
[16:35] <arosales> smoser: I would love to read a blog post from you about CirrOS cloud image and how that differes from "traditional" ubuntu cloud images
[16:54] <smoser> caribou, can you please get some things populated https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-u-networked-kdump
[16:54] <smoser> we nee dwork items, and ideally stuff for [RATIONALE] and the like
[16:54] <smoser> as seen https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-u-networked-kdump
[19:05] <hsnopi> ubuntu 10. in rc2.d I have calls to init.d services. specifically apache and tomcat. they do not start on boot. they do start manually when calling directly in init.d. Adding | tee out.txt to all echo command reveals that on boot the "stop" command is being called (echo $1) as opposed to start. no idea what calls the files in rc2.d. help?
[19:28] <hsnopi> dsicovered  sudo initctl log-priority info looking inti ot
[19:28] <hsnopi> into it
[19:33] <RoyK> hsnopi: no such thing as ubuntu 10.
[19:33] <RoyK> hsnopi: it's YY.MM
[19:34] <hsnopi> 10.04
[19:34] <hsnopi> goweatherlms
[19:34] <hsnopi> oops sorry
[19:34] <sarnold> hsnopi: was that a password? :)
[19:34] <hsnopi> lol no
[19:34] <hsnopi> alias command
[19:34] <hsnopi> hate typing out entire ssh strings
[19:35] <sarnold> aha :) I'm glad it wasn't a password, hehe, I've seen enough of them on irc..
[19:35] <hsnopi> i imagine so:)
[20:01] <jaawerth> Hi folks - figured I'd pop in here and someone could tell me how I'm being stupid. I just changed the hostname of a server, edited /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname, and (even after rebooting) I'm getting that 'unable to resolve hosts' error on sudo - it won't resolve it via ping either. Any thoughts?
[20:02] <jaawerth> /etc/hosts line "127.0.1.1     newhostname" - I simply replaced the old name with the new
[20:04] <jaawerth> AH nevermind, fixed it
[20:05] <jaawerth> I stared that for a while before coming in here, that was stupid. I'd absent-mindedly appended a colon because I had taken a break from coding to do this. My eyes just went right over it when I double and trip-checked the hosts file
[20:09] <sarnold> jaawerth: heh, amazing what two little pixels can mean :)
[20:10] <jaawerth> exactly! oh and by colon I mean semi-colon ;-)
[20:12] <sarnold> three pixels ;)
[20:17] <tom[]> trusty installer hangs on a
[20:18] <tom[]> woops! ignore me
[20:19]  * RoyK ignores tom[] 
[20:19] <tom[]> RoyK: perfect. tnx
[22:13] <sarnold> hallyn: seen this yet? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shadow/+bug/1321854
[22:38] <Sander^home> Hi. Do anyone know why there suddenly pops up mysqlcheck processes and a bunch of connections to mysql?
[22:39] <Sander^home> pstree says its debian-start which started them.
[22:47] <tom[]> does trusty scan /etc/network/interfaces.d by default or must i add a line "source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*" to /etc/network/interfaces?