[00:10] <Kawaiola> Hey guys I'm installing 14.02 and the Grub loader keeps failing it will let me configure a lilo boot loader but I'm not entirely sure if I should any wisdom?
[00:12] <Patrickdk> what is 14.02?
[00:12] <Patrickdk> and what is lilo?
[00:12] <Patrickdk> wasn't that replaced by grub, a decade before ubuntu was even around?
[00:14] <Kawaiola> Patrickdk: Unbuntun server 14.02 and grub faailed it gives me the option to try and use the lilo loader unless there is a way to fix the grub boot loader I am installing from a flash drive
[01:53] <qman__> autojack: the version I'm seeing is 1:9.8.1.dfsg.P1-4ubuntu0.8
[01:53] <qman__> as in, you're missing the 1: in front
[05:47] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:09] <BlackDex> Hello there, i have a system with ipv6 and for some reason it resolves hosts which do not have IPv6 to my local v6 address
[08:42] <bluefrog> BlackDex, you mean that ping prestashop.com gives you a ping on your localhost instead of "network unreachable"?
[08:43] <bluefrog> BlackDex, I mean ping6 not giving you "unknown host"?
[08:43] <bluefrog> well both in fact as prestashop.com is IPv4 only
[08:45] <BlackDex> well if i do ping6 i do not get a network unreachable
[08:45] <BlackDex> i just get an IP address of an other server in my network for some reason
[08:51] <BlackDex> ping does work to the correct ip
[09:08] <bluefrog> BlackDex, oh so you have 2 interfaces, one IPv4 and one IPv6. and your DNS server is internal then of course
[09:09] <bluefrog> BlackDex, so i guess you have to look in that direction for your IPv6 problem
[09:09] <BlackDex> bluefrog: i have one interface eth0 with both ipv4 an v6 on it
[09:09] <BlackDex> and i use the DNS of google
[09:10] <bluefrog> your network is private?
[09:11] <caribou> got a launchpad question that should be trivial to many people here :
[09:11] <BlackDex> i got a /64
[09:11] <BlackDex> my own subnet
[09:11] <caribou> once a Merge Proposal has been approved, how does the proposed branch get merged in the target branch ?
[09:12] <caribou> does launchpad do it automagically or is it done on the CLI ?
[09:12] <bluefrog> BlackDex, do you have the same problem from another puter with a similar ipv4 ipv6 config?
[09:12] <BlackDex> jupp
[09:13] <bluefrog> BlackDex, am no specialist in that but i would say you have a borked DNS zone at your registrar
[09:14] <BlackDex> hmm
[09:14] <BlackDex> thx for the tips :)
[09:14] <bluefrog> or gateway
[09:15] <bluefrog> BlackDex, one or 2 guys helped me yesterday's night on IPv6, TJ_ and maswan
[09:18] <sanderj_> Have anyone got this message?: df: cannot read table of mounted file systems
[09:18] <sanderj_> this one helps: grep -v rootfs /proc/mounts > /etc/mtab .. but it keeps popping up the problem at reboot.
[09:46] <see1> hello
[09:46] <see1> i update my server today and get problems with php5-fmp
[09:46] <see1> nginx says bad gatway
[09:47] <see1> ubuntu/ precise
[09:48] <see1> this is to update libssl-dev libssl-doc libssl1.0.0 openssl php-pear php5-cgi php5-cli php5-common php5-curl php5-dev php5-fpm php5-gd php5-mysql
[09:49] <see1> Configuration file ./etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/www.conf i choose not to override
[09:50] <see1> php5-fpm starts well says the log
[09:50] <see1> i stop and start the serice
[09:51] <see1> but i see this error after choosing NO for the www.conf update-rc.d: warning: php5-fpm stop runlevel arguments (0 1 6) do not match LSB
[09:51] <see1> whats LSB ?
[09:56] <see1> any help?
[09:59] <BlackDex> see1: i seem to have the same problem
[10:00] <sveta> ouch
[10:01] <cfhowlett> see1 BlackDex I'm *guessing* that there's a packing problem upstream.  Probably fixable upstream/packaging as well.  Wait a bit and see if they get around to fixing it.
[10:02] <see1> hummm..ok guys then i will use my backup and wait
[10:03] <see1> how long u guys think?
[10:03] <cfhowlett> see1 couple of days?  and file a bug report ...
[10:06] <see1> cfhowlett who i can fill it up? i´m not so fresh in ubuntu support...i try a lot on my self to find what i make wrong...good to know this chan now
[10:07] <cfhowlett> !bug | see1
[10:09] <see1> !ubuntu-bug <precise> update-rc.d: warning: php5-fpm stop runlevel arguments (0 1 6) do not match LSB
[10:09] <see1> so`?
[10:09] <see1> !ubuntu-bug precise update-rc.d: warning: php5-fpm stop runlevel arguments (0 1 6) do not match LSB
[10:09] <cfhowlett> see1 in your terminal, not IRC ... P:)
[10:10] <see1> ahh :P ok thx
[10:12] <disposable> #lxcontainers
[10:13] <disposable> oops
[10:37] <disposable> I was happily using LXC on 12.04 and recently upgraded some of my servers to 14.04. Now it seems, the /sys/fs/cgroup/containername structure is completely gone and including stuff like lxc.cgroup.cpuset in config files just errors on lxc-start. the help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/lxc.com page has a rather confusing announcement that the 14.04 uses cgmanager to administer cgroups and nothing about how to use it in container config files.
[10:37] <disposable> is there a guide I can refer to? i really need to limit some of my containers.
[10:39] <rbasak> disposable: there's lxc.container.conf(5). Though it refers to kernel names for the parameters.
[10:39] <see1> ok guys thx for ur help,, ill wish u a nice day...maybe we speak us again :D
[10:39] <sveta> likewise
[10:40] <rbasak> disposable: does that give you wha tyou need?
[10:41] <disposable> rbasak: unfortunately, no. that manual does not reflect the current reality. if i set lxc.cgroup.cpuset.cpus = 0,1  or limit the memory, container won't start. it'll give me: lxc-start: command get_cgroup failed to receive response
[10:42] <disposable> i've just tested it in a freshly installed 14.04 in virtualbox
[10:42] <rbasak> hallyn: ^^ maybe you could take a look?
[10:43] <disposable> rbasak: I take that back. cpuset works, only memory doesn't. maybe there's atypo.
[10:43] <disposable> rbasak:  ignore me for now
[10:46] <disposable> my apologies, it was a typo. and having the line yanked and pasted in so many places didn't make it any less of a typo
[10:47] <rbasak> No problem.
[12:49] <BlackDex> bluefrog: i found the sollution :$
[12:49] <BlackDex> apperently i had a wildcard configured in my DNS. And my domain in the searchpath
[13:08] <jamespage> med_, the icehouse 2014.1.1 updates got tangled up with the security fixes which have now landed - just trying to get revised versions into proposed so we can complete testing
[13:34] <bitbyte_> Good afternoon guys, I’m trying to do some file organisation and was wanting to know if there is a quick way to rename 500+ files to take a certain name / word out of their title or to change OP to One piece
[13:36] <rbasak> bitbyte_: look into the rename command, find to determine the list of files to rename recursively, and xargs to apply the rename command to a list generated by find.
[13:37] <bitbyte_> Alright that gives me some where to start so i’ll give it a shot
[14:04] <Sander^work> It looks like df -i says i'm out of inodes.. How do I resolve this? Its a ext4 filesystem.
[14:05] <Sander^work> I still have 30% disk space according to df
[14:08] <patdk-wk> reformat
[14:15] <Sander^work> is there perhaps another filesystem which is better to use for many small files?
[14:15] <patdk-wk> heh?
[14:15] <patdk-wk> you oviously formatted your filesystem incorrectly for using many small files
[14:16] <patdk-wk> ext defaults to 1 inode per block
[14:16] <patdk-wk> to make it impossible for you to run out of inodes
[14:16] <ToAruShiroiNeko> is there an easier way to install something that allows copy paste through Hyper-V?
[14:16] <ToAruShiroiNeko> easier as in not using ISOs ideally
[14:16] <rbasak> Sander^work: see -T and -i options to mkfs.ext4 (or mke2fs, etc). I think that not all filesystems require this tuning option, though.
[14:16] <ToAruShiroiNeko> for whatever the reason ubuntu server doesnt recognise the hyper-v optical drive
[14:17] <patdk-wk> any inode based filesystem does
[14:17] <patdk-wk> that is most of them
[14:17] <patdk-wk> but like zfs doesn't
[14:17] <patdk-wk> no idea about btrfs
[14:18] <smoser> kickinz1, you've used tinyproxy ?
[14:18] <kickinz1> yes at work
[14:19] <smoser> i am in a situation where i i can't globally set 'http_proxy' as some things need to be local and some need to be proxied.
[14:19] <kickinz1> it ise usefull when you have to cope with proxies.
[14:19] <smoser> can i configure it to do something like that ?
[14:19] <smoser> ie, i thikn i'd end up having to tell it something like:
[14:19] <kickinz1> I think so, you install it, as your local proxy (127.0.0.1:8888 by default)
[14:19] <smoser> er...
[14:19] <smoser> right.
[14:19] <Sander^work> patdk-wk, I have almost 600000 inodes.. :-/
[14:19] <kickinz1> and then you can give him  rules in its configuration file
[14:19] <smoser> and then for "internet things", i'd need it to forward proxy somewhere else.
[14:20] <kickinz1> yes
[14:20] <smoser> and for "intranet things" i'd need it to not forward somewhere else.
[14:20] <smoser> thats awesome.
[14:20] <kickinz1> let me check a default conf
[14:21] <kickinz1> http://distro.ibiblio.org/tinycorelinux/3.x/tcz/src/tinyproxy/tinyproxy.conf
[14:21] <kickinz1> check upstream section
[14:21] <smoser> kickinz1, that is crazy awesome.
[14:23] <kickinz1> it saves me a lot of headaches
[14:23] <smoser> thank you.
[14:23] <kickinz1> 'saved'
[14:23] <kickinz1> you're welcome
[14:25] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I would welcome any help
[14:29] <smoser> ToAruShiroiNeko, i'm sorry I can't really help you, other than advice on what I'd do.  That would be not to use the vga console (or whatever you're using), but to ssh in.  then you just need your ssh session to support copy and paste.
[14:29] <smoser> but if you're trying to get to functional networking via the console, then yeah, that sucks.
[14:30] <ToAruShiroiNeko> okay...
[14:30] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I am trying my best to keep things simple and am failing misreably
[14:31] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I now need to figure out how to use ssh with ubuntu server
[14:33] <ToAruShiroiNeko> sudo apt-get install openssh-server doesnt seem to work
[14:33] <patdk-wk> Sander^work, that is nothing, I have over 80Million inodes
 What's the problem?
[14:34] <OpenTokix> ToAruShiroiNeko: apt-get install ssh
[14:35] <ToAruShiroiNeko> bah I am not sure what happened, its working since I restarted
[14:36] <Sander^work> patdk-wk, which tune2fs -l parameter is mkfs.ext4 -i bytes-per-inode setting?
[14:36] <ToAruShiroiNeko> is ubuntu server firewall enabled by default?
[14:36] <jpds> ToAruShiroiNeko: No.
[14:36] <ToAruShiroiNeko> ah good, I dont have to worry about that then
[14:36] <jpds> OpenTokix: It is apt-get install openssh-server
[14:38] <Sander^work> patdk-wk, Inode blocks per group: 512 or Inodes per group: 8192 ?
[14:39] <jpds> ToAruShiroiNeko: If that doesn't work, post what it says on pastebin.ubuntu.com
[14:39] <ToAruShiroiNeko> no it installed fine
[14:39] <ToAruShiroiNeko> now trying to configure putty
[14:40] <OpenTokix> ssh is a metapackage for server and client
[14:40] <OpenTokix> fyi
[14:42] <ToAruShiroiNeko> well that was simple :)
[15:10] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I am trying to follow this
[15:10] <ToAruShiroiNeko> http://www.techreceptives.com/install-openerp-ubuntu-14-04-lts/
[15:11] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I am at 6.
[15:11] <ToAruShiroiNeko> typing su openerp prompts a password
[15:11] <ToAruShiroiNeko> what password is it?
[15:11] <ToAruShiroiNeko> anything I try gives me an authontication fialiure
[15:13] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: its "sudo su openerp"
[15:14] <Pici> make sure you aren't still logged in as the postgres account.
[15:21] <ToAruShiroiNeko> now its telling me "Sorry, rey again."
[15:21] <ToAruShiroiNeko> *try
[15:21] <ToAruShiroiNeko> [sudo] password for openerp:
[15:22] <Pici> sounds like you are already logged in as openerp. You don't need to do anything then.
[15:23] <ToAruShiroiNeko> there are more directions
[15:23] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I dont understand
[15:23] <ToAruShiroiNeko> it is asking for password
[15:25] <Pici> You don't need to "su openerp", that looks to be a duplicate step.
[15:28] <ToAruShiroiNeko> it is asking for a password again when I type "sudo mv /home/openerp/.openerp_serverrc /etc/openerp-server.conf"
[15:28] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I do not understand why it is prompting a password so often
[15:34] <Pici> Because thats what happens when you use sudo.
[15:34] <Pici> !sudo
[15:36] <DeltaHeavy> Hey, so I ran an update today with an update to php5-fpm. I'm given a 502 HTTP error when trying ot access the site now. I looked in the error log and got this - http://paste.ubuntu.com/7695615/
[15:37] <DeltaHeavy> nginx is running as www-data. The old permissions for /var/run/php5-fpm.sock is was   srw-rw---- root:root, but I've changed it to - srwxrwx--- root:www-data
[15:37] <DeltaHeavy> I reloaded the services and I'm still getting the same erorr. Anybody know how I can fix this?
[15:41] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Pici wwhat password is it expecting?
[15:42] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: It expects the password of the user that you are running it as.  Typically, that is your normal user, unless you have added additonal directives to your sudoers file, or added other users to the sudo/admin group(S)
[15:42] <ToAruShiroiNeko> so I added a new user called openerp then
[15:42] <ToAruShiroiNeko> based on those directions
[15:42] <ToAruShiroiNeko> right?
[15:43] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: yes.  And you are running sudo as your own user, so you should be using your own password.  Make sure that the prompt that you are at is no longer logged in as openerp though.
[15:55] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Pici but when I type my password it tells me "Sorry, try again."
[15:55] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: what does your shell prompt say right now?
[15:55] <ToAruShiroiNeko> openerp@ubuntu
[15:56] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: because you used "sudo su openerp" you are effectively logged in as openerp now, which doesn't have enough rights to use sudo.  You need to use 'exit' to fall back to your user's login and from there you can issue sudo commands.
[15:58] <ToAruShiroiNeko> so vim is an editor
[16:07] <YamakasY> anyone mount webdav using gssapi ?
[16:11] <ToAruShiroiNeko> pICI THIS IS A BIG PAIN :(
[16:12] <ToAruShiroiNeko> damn caps lock
[16:12] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I am trying very hard to change the port on the congiguraiton file
[16:13] <ToAruShiroiNeko> openerp-server.conf file
[16:13] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I probably messed it up :(
[16:14] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: I highly suggest not using vim, it is not an easy editor to use.  Use nano.
[16:14] <ToAruShiroiNeko> okay
[16:14] <ToAruShiroiNeko> but first I need to somehow rstore the default version of the config file
[16:14] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I am following the direcitons here: http://www.techreceptives.com/install-openerp-ubuntu-14-04-lts/
[16:17] <ToAruShiroiNeko> pici can you guide me in achieveing this because I am badly confused :(
[16:17] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: are you still in vim?
[16:17] <ToAruShiroiNeko> no
[16:18] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I am at the shell prompt
[16:18] <ToAruShiroiNeko> by performing sudo mv /home/openerp/.openerp_serverrc /etc/openerp-server.conf I think I moved the file
[16:18] <ToAruShiroiNeko> can I redownload the conf file?
[16:18] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: yes, if you ran that, then it would have moved it.
[16:19] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: why do you need to redownload it?
[16:19] <ToAruShiroiNeko> because I probably made unwanted modifications to it in vim
[16:20] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: just start from step 6 again then.
[16:20] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I'll use nano once I am able to restore the file
[16:20] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I cant
[16:21] <ToAruShiroiNeko> it cant find the openerp-server.conf file (because it was moved)
[16:22] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: It looks to me like "./openerp-server --addons-path=../addons,../web/addons -s" creates the config file.
[16:24] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I went to the directory /home/openerp/
[16:24] <ToAruShiroiNeko> it doesnt have a .conf file
[16:25] <ToAruShiroiNeko> openerp-server.conf is in /etc folder
[16:26] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: step 6 specifically says that by running "./openerp-server --addons-path=../addons,../web/addons -s" it will create /home/openerp/.openerp_serverrc
[16:26] <ToAruShiroiNeko> yes but once created I dont think it creates it a second time, I dont know
[16:26] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: it should.
[16:27] <Pici> ToAruShiroiNeko: if it doesn't, then delete /etc/openerp-server.conf and then try again.
[16:30] <ToAruShiroiNeko> it didnt
[16:33] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I think I fixed
[16:33] <ToAruShiroiNeko> it requred me to sudo si openerp first
[16:36] <ToAruShiroiNeko> openerp: unrecognized service
[16:37] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Isnt this correct: sudo update-rc.d -f openerp start 20 2 3 4 5 . ?
[16:45] <ToAruShiroiNeko> I got this:
[16:45] <ToAruShiroiNeko> update-rc.d: warning:  stop runlevel arguments (none) do not match openerp Default-Stop values (0 1 6)
[16:45] <ToAruShiroiNeko>  System start/stop links for /etc/init.d/openerp already exist.
[16:48] <ToAruShiroiNeko> Pici why could that be?
[17:12] <ToAruShiroiNeko> could anyone else help? :/
[17:13] <ToAruShiroiNeko> on one end it is telling me "System start/stop links for /etc/init.d/openerp already exist." and other "openerp: unrecognized service"
[20:18] <dave_s> I've followed the guide in the Ubuntu docs for setting up LDAP client auth, but can't seem to authenticate with LDAP running from Zentyal (OpenLDAP).
[20:19] <dave_s> PAM is enabled in Zentyal, I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong with the client setup.
[20:19] <sarnold> dave_s: are there any errors in /var/log/auth.lg?
[20:19] <dave_s> Do I need to do something to join the VM onto the domain like in Windows?
[20:21] <dave_s> sarnold: Okay, so I see "nscd: nss_ldap: failed to bind to LDAP server ldap://10.34.X.X/: Invalid credentials
[20:22] <dave_s> I typed the credentials provided by the Zentyal LDAP settings screen.
[20:22] <dave_s> Is there a specific set of credentials I need to use?
[20:23] <sarnold> dave_s: I'd hope they would work as expected; are there any logs on the zentyal ldap server? maybe it logs why the connection failed
[20:27] <dave_s> sarnold: Which file would I look in?
[20:27] <sarnold> dave_s: sorry, no idea, I've never been responsible for the care and feeding of an ldap server before :) hehe
[20:28] <dave_s> sarnold: Yeah, I'm about to chuck it out entirely. I only wanted LDAP so I could centrally manage users for the VMs on the network. It's turning out to be a bigger pain in the ass than I'd hoped.
[20:29] <sarnold> dave_s: I've only ever been a user of ldap but that's about what it felt like as a user too. :/
[20:29] <dave_s> It worked fine on the Windows 7 machine. I just went through like normal and joined the VM to the domain and 10 seconds later, like magic, I had LDAP working.
[20:29] <sarnold> pity, it'd be nice if something like it Just Worked
[20:30] <dave_s> Right? Why not have a simple CLI/GUI tool like "joindomain my.domain.tld -u dAdmin -p"?
[20:31] <dave_s> Type a password and Taaa-da!
[20:32] <sarnold> dave_s: does zentyal expose logs through their interface? it may be something that appears easy from the right interface..
[20:34] <dave_s> It seems to have a Log for everything but LDAP.
[20:34] <dave_s> Unless they merged it into Samba? But I'm not really using Samba right now...
[22:06] <CappyT> Hi everyone... i think i need and advice... i have JKS keystore and i want to pull out a .key file for use the key (because that JKS contains only the key) with apache... how can I? i tried googling without find nothing than more headache
[22:07] <abbaZaba> any advice for have an SSD in an ubuntu server machine?