[01:27] <hallyn> sarnold: no, i hadn't.  not really sure where the configure_userns patch came from.  so the bug is that get_defaults() has to happen before the process_flags()?
[01:28] <hallyn> no,
[01:29] <sarnold> hallyn: oh, sorry, I had assumed you'd be more familiar with it.
[01:29] <hallyn> oh, yeah.  that is what's going on
[01:30] <hallyn> sarnold: sorry, no, happy to look into it later tonight but actually i suspect stgraber may know that area of code (the change in subuid values screams stgraber :)
[01:30] <hallyn> bbl
[01:31] <sarnold> hallyn: oh well feel free to poke stgraber instead and enjoy your evening :) hehe
[02:37] <hallyn> sarnold: i'm about to do a test-build and run, but patch looks legit to me
[02:37] <hallyn> sarnold: i always use adduser instead of useradd :)
[02:40] <sarnold> hallyn: heh, and I add users so infrequently I have to read both manpages several times every time.
[02:48] <mwhudson> i reliably try to use the wrong one first
[02:50] <hallyn> sarnold: patch works here.  were you planning to push it?
[02:50] <sarnold> hallyn: no; I just thought it'd be easy for it to slip through the cracks and (misremembered) I thought you had likely authored the patch referenced in the bug
[02:51] <hallyn> why is it 'fix committed'?
[02:52] <sarnold> hallyn: I think that's set automatically when there's the 'related branches' thing
[02:53] <hallyn> ok, i'd push it but i don't know what sort of process the shadow tree likes to go through (esp wrt merge requests) so i just marked it 'approve'
[04:07] <ruben23>  hi guys how do i change my timezone to DST..?
[04:08] <histo>  │23:56 Mr-Protoco+| we put in a few requests to him last week
[04:10] <histo> ruben23: ls -l /etc/localtime
[04:11] <ruben23> histo: what next to do..?
[04:11] <histo> ruben23: is it a symlink or a hard file I can't remember how debian is doing it these days.
[04:12] <ruben23> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 118 2014-04-22 02:17 /etc/localtime
[04:12] <histo> ruben23: dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
[04:12] <ruben23> ok done - next..?
[04:13] <histo> ruben23: did you select a zone?
[04:18] <ruben23> yes, but how do i know its DST..?
[04:21] <ruben23> histo: ..?
[04:22] <histo> ruben23: what timezone did you select?
[04:28] <ruben23> histo:  Australia
[04:29] <ruben23> i have that tiemzone already but Australia now are in DST
[04:29] <ruben23> so i need to adjust timezone i guess to hit correct time somehow..
[04:29] <histo> ruben23: what is date showing?
[04:30] <histo> ruben23: is the hardware clock set for utc?
[04:35] <ruben23> yes it is UTC
[04:43] <histo> ruben23: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime
[06:10] <vedic> Hey guys, I am using Ubuntu 12.04 and developing a web site. I want to test it on Internet Explorer 8, 9, 10, 11. How can I do that?
[06:12] <lordievader> vedic: Grab a Windows VM and install IE 8 through 11?
[06:18] <histo> vedic: there is a test ie package
[06:19] <histo> vedic: ttps://github.com/xdissent/ievms
[06:20] <histo> I can't find it now use that link
[07:08] <kaitanya> need help with quota. i'd like to set 300MB for group users on. my current info http://paste.ubuntu.com/7673149/
[07:09] <thana> hi all
[07:09] <thana> im trying to set up a 14.04 vm using packer
[07:09] <thana>  i put "openssh-server openssh-server/permit-root-login boolean true" into the
[07:09] <thana>                     preseed file. yet the password loging for root via ssh is still not allowed on the
[07:09] <thana>                     resulting system - any idea why?
[07:09] <thana> damn. that should be only one line. sorry
[07:10] <thana> "i put "openssh-server openssh-server/permit-root-login boolean true" into the preseed file. yet the password loging for root via ssh is still not allowed on the resulting system - any idea why?"
[07:17] <histo> thana: preseed didn't work then
[07:17] <histo> thana: probably packer issue
[07:18] <thana> histo: how do you mean this? preseed did work -- the default value false is changed to the epxected true
[07:19] <histo> thana: oh sorry misread
[07:19] <histo> ssh -vvv
[07:23] <thana> histo: why ssh -vvv? i do know already that the sshd_config is wrong ;)
[07:46] <sander^work> Some how /etc/mysql/debian-start regulary runs. How do I make it stop?
[07:47] <sander^work> And why does it needs to be run?
[08:07] <kaitanya> how do i chown all files in /home to <user>:users ?
[08:08] <kaitanya> found man chown
[08:08] <thana> histo: FYI: i used some sed magic as a preseed-latecommand to manually change the sshd_config.  works, but is ugly
[08:09] <kaitanya> solution to group chown /home/<user> is: chown -R :users /home/*
[08:09] <kaitanya> help with quota ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7673149/ ?
[08:21] <ikonia> kaitanya: don't need the * and its user:group
[08:22] <ikonia> kaitanya: that error message is nothing to be concerned about, it means you don't have quota's enabled
[08:24] <kaitanya> ikonia: but i wanted recursive chown to preserver username and change group to users so therefore chown :users
[08:24] <ikonia> kaitanya: chgrp
[08:32] <kaitanya> ikonia: i dont think u understood my problem. http://paste.ubuntu.com/7673436/
[09:35] <Hexch> Hi anyone know a full dns management system like atomiadns?
[09:35] <Hexch> I am also open for other suggestions
[09:49] <ikonia> kaitanya: what is the problem you want ?
[09:50] <ikonia> kaitanya: chgrp will change only the group
[09:54] <RoyK> Hexch: something like bind9? ;)
[10:00] <kaitanya> ikonia: problem solved. solution was to chown :group instead of user:group
[10:06] <kaitanya> ikonia: i stated in my paste ls -l and had user:group default and i wanted all of /home/* to belong to group 'users' and ls -l showed changed groupname users
[10:07] <ikonia> as I stated, chgrp will change JUST the group
[10:07] <mardraum> kaitanya: fyi, chgrp :D
[10:08] <ikonia> i said it 2 times
[10:08] <mardraum> I concur ikonia went above and beyond.
[10:13] <kaitanya> what wrong with chown :group vs. chgrp ?
[10:14] <kaitanya> same thing. problem solved
[10:15] <kaitanya> syntax with chown is either chown user:group or chown user or chown :group FYI
[11:03] <danley> Hi, I am trying to install Ubuntu Server 14.04 on my System. I have 4 500GB HDDs, all the same type. I want to put all of them in an LVM container, however for one of them, sdb, it can't initialize it, getting the error message "Can't open /dev/sdb1 exclusively. Mounted filesystem?". I have no mounted FS, I dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX all of the 4 drives, dmsetup ls finds no devices.... So I am running out of ideas. Do you guys know what might be
[11:03] <danley>  happening here?
[11:12] <jamespage> gnuoy, thinking we might want to push a new snapshot of openvswitch for trusty - there are alot of bug fixes in the branch we track
[11:12] <jamespage> gnuoy, I'll see if we can do that under our MRE
[11:43] <gnuoy> jamespage, I'd really like to see what the process is for that
[11:44] <jamespage> gnuoy, well its broadley https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
[11:44] <gnuoy> ta
[11:44] <jerrcs> yikes, openvswitch fixes
[11:44] <jamespage> but we would do a general regressiont test with openstack to confirm nothing is to badly bust
[11:44] <jerrcs> I just upgraded a few kvm/ovs server groups to 14.04
[11:44] <jamespage> jerrcs, how did that go?
[11:45] <jerrcs> It went well. We prefer the built-in openvswitch support versus the module
[11:45] <jerrcs> The module was rather buggy at times, sometimes we'd have to reinstall openvswitch modules and it would break our networking.
[11:46] <jerrcs> upgrade was very smooth though, and no problems to report.
[11:48] <jamespage> jerrcs, ++ excellent
[12:51] <danley> Just an update for anybody who was reading my question: I installed the system without the 4th HDD and added the physical volumn to the VG after install, added it to my LV, resized the FS and everything worked fine then
[13:21] <hsnopi> morning
[14:14] <MACscr> ive setup 3 vlans on a bonded interface and i cant get a single vlan to show up. I know the bonding is correct as it worked fine with a bridge, but now i need 3 vlans and actually one of those vlans to be a bridge. LOL
[14:15] <MACscr> unfortunately i am not even seeing any errors about it that would help me troubleshoot the issue
[14:16] <MACscr> now the syntax im using on my 12.04 box is the same as what im using on my debian wheezy boxes that work
[14:17] <MACscr> http://pastie.org/private/vgqbgxcwg2ie3u4t9hqd4a
[14:22] <MACscr> ah, just spotted: 8021q: VLANs not supported on bond0
[14:22] <MACscr> hmm, thats odd
[14:26] <jpds> What are you doing with your network.
[14:31] <MACscr> jpds: well the network is a proxmox/ceph cluster. This ubuntu box is just a backup server and i run a few lxc guests on it for internal use
[14:32] <jpds> MACscr: I think you have to do something like: bond0.42, etc.
[14:34] <MACscr> ive tried that, no difference
[14:57] <GivenToCode> hi all, not sure if this is the best place but i am having issues trying to use fuse to mount an fs inside of an lxc container via docker. I believe apparmor is getting in the way
[14:58] <GivenToCode> id like to completely disable apparmor, but the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/apparmor.html don't really seem to disable it
[14:58] <GivenToCode> i've tried rebooting, yet apparmor continues to run
[15:07] <tyhicks> GivenToCode: you can add apparmor=0 to the kernel boot command line to completely disable it
[15:55] <GivenToCode> ok, so if I modify my profile to include 'mount fstype=fuse,' then reload apparmor I don't get the 'apparmor="DENIED" operation="mount" info="failed type match" error=-13 profile="lxc-container-default-with-mounting" name="/tmp/foo/" pid=11589 comm="fusermount" fstype="fuse" srcname="/dev/fuse" flags="rw, nosuid, nodev"' message in dmesg
[15:55] <GivenToCode> however, the operation still fails with 'fusermount: mount failed: Permission denied'
[15:57] <GivenToCode> (basically what i am trying to accomplish works with privileged containers, but i am trying to run it as unprivileged and use lxc config and apparmor config to allow only what i need to mount via fuse)
[16:42] <mdeslaur> hallyn: so, I've filed a demote to universe bug for virt-manager: bug 1332618
[16:42] <mdeslaur> hallyn: can you get someone appropriate from the server team to +1 it, please, and I'll start merging virt-manager
[16:42] <hallyn> mdeslaur: +1 on that
[16:42] <hallyn> jamespage: ^ we've discussed that before i think, any objections?
[16:43] <jamespage> hallyn, no objections
[16:43] <hallyn> mdeslaur: in what form do you need the +1? :)
[16:43] <mdeslaur> hallyn, jamespage: great, could you comment in the bug
[16:56] <thurstylark> is there a way to do a default user profile on a ubuntu client when authenticating against Active Directory?
[17:10] <thurstylark> is there a way to do a default user profile on a ubuntu client when authenticating against Active Directory?
[18:07] <zartoosh> HI I have installed ubuntu 14.04. I like to start the services one at the time so i can debug an issue. I was told there is a grub option that will do this? thx