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michael_ | Hey i have been looking for something on how to put a 4 TB GPT parition into RAID 1 with another but have been unable to find anything. Has anyone here had to do RAID one with anything over a 2 TB parition? | 02:56 |
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ruben23 | hi guys i have a ubuntu server with system running already, now i added a volume to be used as strorage is it ok i create this new volume as rpimary partition..? it will not effect the existing system partition..? | 06:08 |
frogblue | no | 06:09 |
frogblue | how manw primary do u already have? | 06:09 |
ruben23 | what you mean..? | 06:09 |
ruben23 | i have one rpimary as existing being used by ubuntu server.. | 06:09 |
ruben23 | i added new one for storage and selcedt primary partition on it..is this ok..? | 06:10 |
frogblue | that's the beauty of asking several questions at once then u don't know what the answer is for :) | 06:10 |
frogblue | yes | 06:10 |
frogblue | are you planning to add more partitions in the future? | 06:11 |
ruben23 | possible | 06:11 |
frogblue | then you might have to reconsider the overall partitioning scheme. gonna explain... | 06:12 |
frogblue | you can always add more partitions at anytime. with an msdos label disk, you will be stuck at 3 primary + 1 logical (in which you can put plenty more partitions | 06:13 |
frogblue | you can decide to have a GPT label, in which case you can add as many partitions as you want (ther's a limit but i don't know which one but it is irrelevant for most useres | 06:14 |
lordievader | Or you jump to LVM, this give you the ability to make partitions on the fly, resize them, destroy them. Whatever you want :) | 06:15 |
frogblue | you can decide to use LVM (on top of GPT, msdos) in which case | 06:15 |
ruben23 | thanks a lot for the info.. | 06:17 |
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lkthomas | hey guys | 08:05 |
lkthomas | our auth system is kind of messed up | 08:05 |
lkthomas | password keep in LDAP and Kerberos | 08:05 |
lkthomas | how do you guys sync between LDAP and Kerberos ? | 08:05 |
jdmf | I'm using "debmirror" to create a local mirror of 12.04 and 14.04. I have problems downloading i18n using debmirror --i18n option. I have created a workaround, but I would rather use the debmirror for this. Any ideas? | 08:32 |
bdbear | anyone know if userdir suppors webdav, and if so have a link for some documentation on how to implement it. | 09:02 |
pds | looking for documentation on how to kickstart ubuntu server 14.04 - kickstart configurator gui or config file itself | 09:23 |
frogblue | bdbear, haven't played with that since a long a time but I would say yes but it might need to have the userdir inside the dav folder | 09:27 |
frogblue | bdbear, some stuff I gathered a while ago http://pastebin.com/95TzK4FV | 09:29 |
frogblue | bdbear, and this I just went thru very quickly http://serverfault.com/questions/291104/apache-and-per-user-webdav-documentroot | 09:30 |
bdbear | frogblue: tanks | 09:30 |
pds | looking for documentation on how to kickstart ubuntu server 14.04 LTS - kickstart configurator gui or config file itself - working on a 12.04 LTS to do so though | 09:43 |
pds | ubuntu 12.04 LTS desktop that is | 09:43 |
kas84 | hi guys | 09:46 |
kas84 | I’ve just installed ubuntu server (default install) and I’m stuck at boot | 09:47 |
pds | does it give any errors? | 09:48 |
kas84 | the last line says adding 3604476k swap on /dev/mapper/ubuntu—vg-swap_1. Priority: -1 accorss: 3604476k FS | 09:48 |
kas84 | but it doesn’t show any errors | 09:48 |
kas84 | it was a default installation with no network config | 09:49 |
lordievader | kas84: Where does /boot reside? In a LVM volume? | 09:49 |
kas84 | yes | 09:50 |
lordievader | kas84: Hmm, that can be problematic. It's easier to put /boot on a separate ext(2) partition. | 09:50 |
kas84 | aha | 09:51 |
kas84 | okay, I’ll re-run installation | 09:51 |
riply | Hi guys, I have just bought 3 new drives to upgrade an old intel s5000vsa server from RAID1 to RAID5, but ubuntu wasn't picking up the additional HDD. So I turned to the BIOS and it doesn't look like the MB is picking up the 3rd HDD either. I can sway the HDDs in the bays and they pick up all three HDDS, just not at the same time. In fact, it only registeres in 2 bays. So my question is - doesn't anyone have experiance with this damn motherboard haha | 10:34 |
milissa | http://adf.ly/pyduc | 10:37 |
RoyK | riply: check all cables etc. looks like this board has hwraid support - are you using hwraid or swraid? | 11:52 |
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see1 | hello | 13:13 |
see1 | is the ubuntu php5-fpm bug fixed in the packed now? | 13:13 |
patdk-wk | what ubuntu php5-fpm bug? | 13:18 |
see1 | packed error | 13:19 |
patdk-wk | your not making any sense | 13:19 |
patdk-wk | I guess you don't speak english | 13:19 |
see1 | not the most ..yes | 13:20 |
josepht | s/packed/package/g I think | 13:20 |
patdk-wk | ya, but package error doesn't really describe a bug | 13:20 |
patdk-wk | it's way too generic | 13:20 |
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riply | RoyK, are you still around? | 13:54 |
riply | it does indeed have HWR, but I am wanting to go SWR because I don't have spare controllers, etc. | 13:54 |
RoyK | riply: IMHO there are very good reasons for using mdraid (the most used swraid on linux) | 13:58 |
RoyK | the flexibility is far better than what i've seen on hwraid systems | 13:59 |
rattking | on one of my servers I am having a strange issue. the login screen has the £ symbol in place of the black spaces. I am at a complete loss for where to start looking into this problem. has anybody ever heard of anything like that? | 14:04 |
riply | RoyK, I totally agree! | 14:07 |
riply | RoyK, now I just need to get this MB to recognise the 3rd harddrive.. | 14:07 |
rattking | I suppose I could start with the console font. | 14:09 |
RoyK | riply: enter raid setup (BIOS thing, normally) and create a raid0 on the third drive | 14:10 |
RoyK | riply: most RAID controllers won't show new drives unless they're configured as a member | 14:10 |
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riply | RoyK, the problem is though that on the SATA page in the BIOS, it only shows the 2 drives :( I will try the raid setup tonight when I am at home and see if it gets picked up on RAOD 0 | 14:17 |
riply | thanks man :) | 14:17 |
RoyK | np | 14:19 |
RoyK | riply: then, if you can make linux see it, perhaps create a broken r5 on it, move the data over from the old raid (or use external storage for buffer if the new drive's not large enough) and extend the new raid | 14:20 |
riply | RoyK, there is no old data :) These are 3 new HDDs entirely. The old ones are going to be plopped in as another raid1 back-up in the box (there are a few spare bays). I ran the Ubuntu setup last night and it only picked up the 2 HDDs, not all 3. So I figured that it was a BIOS / MB issue? But I have never done anything other than a HWR 0 so this' all quite new and exciting.. | 14:26 |
riply | RoyK, so I just need to be able to get the Ubuntu Installer to see it and then was going to use the built-in SWR installer? Or is there a better way to do it? | 14:27 |
samba35 | i have messed dpkg /var/cache/ with rm now i am not able to install any package can you please tell me how do i rebuild dpkg /debconf so i can install any package | 14:31 |
samba35 | dpkg: error: cannot read info directory: No such file or directory | 14:36 |
samba35 | E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) | 14:36 |
RoyK | riply: then just configure three RAID-0 sets, one on each drive, or use JBOD if the controller supports it. Same result. Ubuntu should see the drives as separate drives if you do this correctly | 14:49 |
RoyK | riply: any luck? | 14:58 |
smoser | hallyn_, i assume the answer is yes. | 15:16 |
smoser | but lxc-device will set permissions on the added device to match the user namespace of the container? | 15:17 |
zartoosh | Hi I am trying very hard to create ubuntu iso from trusty with uefi enabled (remaster iso). Could someone please let me know how to do this please? thx | 15:26 |
RoyK | zartoosh: afaik the normal iso should support uefi | 15:27 |
zartoosh | RoyK: yes but I had to customize it for our use. I needed to add preseed file (no internet access). Any idea how to do it please? | 15:29 |
RoyK | no, sorry | 15:29 |
RoyK | no internet access on install? | 15:30 |
zartoosh | what i mean is that we need to remaster the iso, because of our lab environment | 15:30 |
RoyK | ok | 15:32 |
RoyK | sorry, can't help there | 15:32 |
RoyK | haven't done that in years | 15:32 |
caribou | rharper: are you chairing the meeting this week ? | 15:44 |
caribou | rharper: just to let you know that I won't be able to be there. Nothing particular on my side | 15:44 |
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gnuoy | jamespage, is https://code.launchpad.net/~gnuoy/python-ceilometerclient/update-control/+merge/225187 on the right lines ? | 15:51 |
gaughen | caribou, it's lutostag this week | 15:53 |
jamespage | gnuoy, looking OK - your new friend is going to be "wrap-and-sort -s" | 15:53 |
gaughen | unless lutostag bribed rharper to do it for him | 15:53 |
jamespage | gnuoy, also watch out for epochs | 15:54 |
jamespage | python-keystoneclient | 1:0.9.0-0ubuntu1 | utopic | source, all | 15:54 |
jamespage | so python-keystoneclient needs to be (>= 1:0.9) | 15:54 |
gnuoy | jamespage, wrap-and-sort is defo my new bezzy mate | 15:55 |
gnuoy | jamespage, ok, let me fix those things, thanks | 15:55 |
jamespage | gnuoy, trying to make another comment on the MP - LP is not being friendly | 15:57 |
gnuoy | jamespage, thats me | 15:58 |
gnuoy | I yanked the mp | 15:58 |
jamespage | ah | 15:58 |
gnuoy | sorry about that | 15:58 |
jamespage | gnuoy, np - you can always mark then work-in-progress and keep pushing your branch with updates | 15:58 |
gnuoy | ah, perfect | 15:59 |
caribou | gaughen: ah ok thanks. | 16:00 |
caribou | lutostag: just to let you know that I won't be able to be there. Nothing particular on my side | 16:00 |
lutostag | caribou: alright, that works; thanks for the heads up | 16:01 |
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gnuoy | jamespage, where I'm seeing something like "pbr>=0.6,!=0.7,<1.0" and 0.8.2 is in the archive I'm going for (>= 0.8.2). Does that sound sane ? | 16:34 |
jamespage | gnuoy, +1 | 16:37 |
gnuoy | ta | 16:38 |
jamespage | gnuoy, I'd probaly drop to 0.8 | 16:38 |
gnuoy | ok | 16:38 |
hallyn_ | smoser: you cannot use a device in a user namespace | 17:03 |
hallyn_ | so i doubt whether lxc-device currently bothers to chown the device to the container root | 17:04 |
hallyn_ | stgraber: ^ right? | 17:04 |
smoser | why can you not use a device in user namespace? | 17:04 |
stgraber | hallyn_: I believe lxc-device simply errors out if called against an unprivileged container | 17:05 |
hallyn_ | kernel won't let you | 17:05 |
zoraj | hello there, I'm just setting up Subversion on my server running the latest version, but I can't find where can I start the subversion daemon | 17:05 |
smoser | hallyn_, how does the kernel not let you? | 17:05 |
zoraj | it says /etc/init.d/svnserve | 17:06 |
smoser | if i create the device node inside that container | 17:06 |
smoser | ^ as root | 17:06 |
zoraj | but there is no file like that on the directory | 17:06 |
smoser | and then change ownership and permissions on that such that the root user inside the container owns it | 17:06 |
hallyn_ | smoser: anything requiring capabilities for device access will require that you have the capability against the init namespace | 17:06 |
smoser | shouldn't that work? | 17:06 |
hallyn_ | if the device itself doesnt' require any capabilities to use it, then yes | 17:07 |
smoser | well lxc-device only works for block devices and network devices | 17:07 |
smoser | er.. ok it does work for more things . i thought man page said otherwise. | 17:08 |
smoser | but i'm only interested in block and net. | 17:08 |
hallyn_ | hm, net devices should be do-able. | 17:09 |
hallyn_ | stgraber: ^ if root has created an unprrivileged container it should be able to pass in nic's | 17:10 |
hallyn_ | smoser: if that doesn't work for you, open a bug pls | 17:10 |
smoser | hallyn_, well if it doesn't set permissions to the namespaced permissions its not goign to work. | 17:12 |
stgraber | hallyn_: hmm, indeed | 17:13 |
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zoraj | hi there | 18:14 |
zoraj | I've just finished installing subversion on my box, and installing subversion on it, I try to check out my repo using this command svn+ssh://192.168.1.2 | 18:15 |
zoraj | --username my_user_name | 18:15 |
zoraj | it doesn't recognize my password | 18:16 |
sarnold | zoraj: it's been a while since I've used svn, but iirc svn+ssh lets you set the username via a ~/.ssh/config entry for that host... | 18:16 |
sarnold | zoraj: can you ssh username@192.168.1.2? | 18:16 |
sarnold | zoraj: it'd be best to set up key-based authentication instead anyway, but you need to be able to log in somehow in the first place :) | 18:17 |
zoraj | sarnold, ssh-ing username@192... works fine | 18:17 |
zoraj | is it the same password that I use to connect with ssh ? or there is some svn.conf that I have to edit ? | 18:19 |
sarnold | zoraj: iirc the svnserve method might have usernames / passwords in an auth file, but the svn+ssh method just worked if you could log in.. | 18:20 |
zoraj | I prefer the svn+ssh method | 18:21 |
sarnold | yeah, I think I would too :) | 18:21 |
sarnold | zoraj: hmm. well, log in to the remote server, tail -f /var/log/auth.log, and then try your svn co command again | 18:22 |
zoraj | sarnold, check pass, user unknown | 18:25 |
zoraj | authentification failure; | 18:25 |
zoraj | Failed password for invalid user zoraj from 192.168.1.12 | 18:25 |
zoraj | port 62227 ssh2 | 18:25 |
zoraj | I did a "svn co svn+ssh://zoraj@192.168.1.2@" and it's ok but now it says No repository found | 18:33 |
zoraj | how can I tell it that the repo are all in /home/svn | 18:33 |
zoraj | ? | 18:33 |
lenios | zoraj, svn co svn+ssh://zoraj@192.168.1.2/home/svn | 18:38 |
zoraj | lenios, ok thanks, it works now | 18:52 |
zoraj | lenios, how do I do that the user check out in svn+ssh://192.168.1.2/project_name ? instead of svn+ssh://192.168.1.2/home/svn/project_name | 18:59 |
sarnold | zoraj: cool; you ought to be able to add a "host 192.168.1.2 user zoraj" stanza to your ssh config; check out the ssh_config manpage for details | 18:59 |
zoraj | sarnold,hmm.. I'm afraid I understand what you mean | 19:01 |
sarnold | zoraj: the ssh client can probably remember your username for you :) | 19:03 |
zoraj | sarnold, ah ok | 19:03 |
zoraj | if I use "svnadmin create", I dont have to use "svnserve -d" right ? | 19:04 |
lenios | zoraj, what are you trying to do? | 19:05 |
zoraj | lenios, I want to create all of my repo here /home/svn/ | 19:06 |
zoraj | so I do this, svnadmin create my_repo1, svnadmin create my_repo2 | 19:07 |
zoraj | so people can do a check out like this : svn co svn+ssh://192.168.1.2/my_repo1 and so on | 19:07 |
zoraj | basic :) nothing special | 19:08 |
zoraj | instead of svn+ssh://192.168.1.2/home/svn/my_repo1 ... | 19:08 |
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lenios | you'll need to use the -r option of svnserve | 19:15 |
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lenios | you can force it on the ssh access key (see http://coderazzi.net/howto/security/ssh_svn.html for example), or create a wrapper | 19:16 |
zoraj | lenios, thanks for the link, it seems to be really helpful, | 19:19 |
med_ | zul, happy Canada Day, eh? | 19:36 |
med_ | And soon, like all Canadians, you can chant "U-S-A, U-S-A" to world cup soccer^W futbol. | 19:37 |
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blaaa_ | Any suggestions for a personal file sync server? I don;t really like owncloud, as it it is a bit too bloated. Seafile? Something else? | 21:16 |
sarnold | what featureds are you looking for? rsync? | 21:17 |
maswan | or something like git-annex-assistant? | 21:18 |
blaaa_ | It's supposed to have a nice web interface and it should be possible to share files with specific other people. I had been using webdav for my own purposes | 21:24 |
blaaa_ | but that felt too technical for some other users | 21:24 |
blaaa_ | pydio might be interesting as well | 21:24 |
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michael_ | hello could anyone give me some small assistance in putting a 4TB GPT partitioned hard drive into RAID 1 | 23:29 |
michael_ | or if i should do something else to get teo 4tb harddrives into raid 1 | 23:29 |
michael_ | two* | 23:29 |
sarnold | michael_: I hope this is useful: https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/advanced-installation.html | 23:39 |
michael_ | thanks that looks like it could be what i need. I was googling for something useful yesterday for about an hour and was coming up with nothing. Thanks for the help :) | 23:41 |
sarnold | michael_: I can imagine, there's probably thousands of copies of ancient guides for linux 2.2 and so on :) | 23:41 |
michael_ | yes that was the issue lol | 23:42 |
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