[06:52] <Vladimir> I can't see any errors with this crontab line: 00 00 * * * root /admin/run_backup_switch.sh  it should execute that skript every midnight but it doesn't seem to to that
[06:57] <lordievader> Good morning.
[06:59] <Vladimir> lordievader: morning=)
[07:00] <lordievader> Hey Vladimir, how are you?
[07:00] <Vladimir> It's fine
[07:00] <Vladimir> lots of rain thou
[07:01] <Vladimir> and how are you? lordievader
[07:03] <lordievader> Doing good I suppose, haven't had coffee yet.
[07:03] <Vladimir> great times after coffe then..
[07:04] <Vladimir> lordievader: working with linux are you?
[07:05] <lordievader> Vladimir: At times, yes.
[07:15] <|\n> hey guys, there is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rsyslog/+bug/459730 is it safe to comment out those lines referring xconsole?
[07:17] <|\n> anyway, what are my options? maybe i shouldn't pay much attention to it
[12:00] <JesseDhammu> google
[12:02] <Patrickdk> google is lmgtfy.com
[13:28] <NikP> In the console my monitor blanks every 10 mins. How can I disable it? Pretty annoying with an LCD.
[13:55] <henkjan> any change tomcat6 in trusty is being updated for http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2014/CVE-2014-0099.html ?
[13:58] <jdstrand> henkjan: yes, it is assigned to mdeslaur
[13:59] <rbasak> jdstrand: tomcat6 is in universe in Trusty though.
[13:59] <jdstrand> oh right
[13:59] <jdstrand> mdeslaur only did the supported releases
[13:59] <mdeslaur> henkjan: someone from the community would need to file a bug and contribute a debdiff to fix it
[13:59] <jdstrand> right, so someone needs to provide a debdiff and test and coordinate with the security team
[14:00] <mdeslaur> henkjan: at which point we would sponsor the fix
[14:00] <mdeslaur> whoops, sorry for colliding :)
[14:00] <henkjan> jdstrand: rbasak mdeslaur thnx for the update.
[14:00] <henkjan> maybe i'll look into it
[14:01] <rbasak> henkjan: if you could, that would be great and would be appreciated.
[14:01] <rbasak> We're always looking for more people to join in and help maintain universe.
[14:01] <mdeslaur> henkjan: there are a few other CVEs that need fixing at the same time: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/tomcat6.html
[14:01] <mdeslaur> henkjan: alternatively, you could migrate to tomcat7 which is supported for the lifetime of the LTS
[14:02] <henkjan> mdeslaur: customer cant migrate to tomcat7 at this moment
[14:03] <henkjan> currently migrating 8.04 to 14.04 :)
[14:03] <mdeslaur> henkjan: I see
[14:37] <mgw> was there a regression on this in Trusty: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ifupdown/+bug/352384
[14:38] <mgw> im getting "operation not supported" trying to bring up a vlan interface on top of a bond
[14:38] <mgw> bond0.200
[14:39] <mgw> I'm pretty sure the identical setup was working in Precise
[14:48] <rbasak> mgw: I think there have been configuration changes in /etc/network/interfaces required since then.
[14:48] <rbasak> mgw: so it may still work, but your interfaces file may need to look different.
[14:48] <mgw> rbasak: thanks -- any idea what those changes are?
[14:49] <mgw> I'd paste my config, but I can't copy from my kvm UI
[14:49] <rbasak> mgw: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/utopic/ifenslave/utopic/view/head:/debian/README.Debian
[14:50] <mgw> I don't think it's the bonding that's the problem -- bond0 is coming up
[14:51] <mgw> it's the vlan on top of the bond
[14:51] <rbasak> mgw: I'm not sure that this applies to your particular case, but best to check that the configuration is correct against the current documentation, rather than against the previous configuration in 12.04.
[14:53] <rbasak> mgw: and http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/en/man5/vlan-interfaces.5.html for the VLAN end.
[14:53] <rbasak> mgw: if it still doesn't work, please do file a bug.
[15:01] <mgw> rbasak: thanks
[15:11] <m_anish> Hi. I'm trying to install an ltsp server on a VM.. and test it with virtualized clients on the same host
[15:12] <m_anish> what should be my network configuration, the virtualized clients will obv boot from PXE
[15:12] <m_anish> and I can get the server to run dhcp on one interface.. but not sure what that interface type should be
[15:13] <jrwren_> m_anish: you'll need to turn off the VM systems DHCP.
[15:14] <m_anish> jrwren_, okay. I'm using Virtualbox.. what should be my network type for starters.. I have it set to NAT (for WAN on the server) and Internal network for the LTSP LAN
[15:15] <jrwren_> m_anish: once you do that, provate or nat should work.
[15:15] <m_anish> jrwren_, is that correct?
[15:15] <jrwren_> m_anish: it might be correct. it depends :)
[15:16] <m_anish> jrwren_, :) I see that I have both eth addresses for NAT and internal network on the server.. so something gave the second virt. n/w interface it's ip and there is a dhcp running somewhere :/
[15:16]  * m_anish STFWs on virtualbox+dhcp
[15:16] <jrwren_> m_anish: yes, virtualbox is doing it. You'll have to turn that off
[15:16] <m_anish> aha, okay
[15:20] <m_anish> jrwren_, think I figured out the culprit... https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch08.html#vboxmanage-dhcpserver
[15:22] <jrwren_> m_anish: sounds right.
[15:24] <m_anish> okay.. onwards to building ltsp client images
[15:42] <m_anish> jrwren_, thx.. dhcp _seems_ to be working .. real test will come when virt client actually boots ;)
[16:14] <smb> rbasak, You like to get a patch for bug 1372368? :)
[16:16] <smb> rbasak, attached it to the bug report
[16:19] <rbasak> smb: thanks. I've been working on fixing this within libvirt, but I can apply that if it's a pain for users on Utopic for now.
[16:19] <rbasak> smb: hallyn had something similar in http://paste.ubuntu.com/8375393/
[16:19] <smb> rbasak, It might be actually a feater. Not sure. But not being able to use uvtool might be a bigger pain
[16:20] <smb> heh, two evil minds, one solution more or less :)
[16:20] <rbasak> There should be a way in libvirt to hand a raw image that happens to be an ISO image to libvirt to be presented to the VM as a second disk.
[16:21] <rbasak> Having delved into the code I'm pretty sure it's a bug (and regression) in libvirt. I'm working on it :)
[16:21] <rbasak> I'll upload the fix to Utopic as a package diff though at least for now.
[16:21] <rbasak> Since you're the second person to notice.
[16:21] <rbasak> Probably won't get to it until tomorrow though.
[16:21] <rbasak> If someone wants to upload in advance of me, please do.
[16:23] <smb> Its not that urgent now. Just stumbled over it. Alternatively you could not pass any driver element. What I am not sure is whether autodetecting the iso format when you create the volume is a bug or a feature.
[16:23] <smb> But I will let you duke that out with libvirt upstream :-P
[17:58] <jdstrand> stgraber, hallyn: what is the relationship between start-container and container-base?
[18:01] <maddawg2> can anyone help me figure out my dhcp server... i'm having issues
[18:01] <maddawg2> and i dunno what's going on lol
[18:01] <maddawg2> i've just installed dhcp3-server
[18:02] <stgraber> jdstrand: container-base is what any container should have, start-container is the extra set required to make lxc-start happy. so the lxc-start profile is basically start-container, a basic container profile is basically container-base, a container that can do nested containers will have both
[18:02] <maddawg2> trying to get it to hand out IPs on eth1 in the 192.168.1.50 to 192.168.1.100 range
[18:02] <maddawg2> and i cant figure out why it wont hand any addresses out
[18:02] <jdstrand> ok, thanks
[18:03] <maddawg2> it doesnt even look like the service will start
[18:03] <maddawg2> it just says stop/waiting
[18:08] <maddawg2> nvm it now says it's running but nothing is getting an IP :-\
[18:08] <maddawg2> what could be wrong?
[18:41] <henkjan> mdeslaur: re 16:01. just uploading 6.0.41 to universe for 14.04 isnt an option?
[18:43] <mdeslaur> henkjan: that would likely break people's configuration and setup and new versions change settings and introduce features
[18:44] <mdeslaur> if you want to run the latest version, I'm sure some people maintain it in a ppa somewhere
[18:47] <henkjan> mdeslaur: running the latest would be the easiest way :)
[18:48] <henkjan> but i'll try to patch 6.0.39
[18:48] <mdeslaur> henkjan: if you're lucky, perhaps the utopic package will work on trusty
[18:48] <henkjan> maybe i can help some other people with a patched version
[18:48] <mdeslaur> henkjan: of course, that will only solve the issue short-term
[18:49] <henkjan> mdeslaur: long time solution is migrating my customer to tomcat7
[18:49] <mdeslaur> henkjan: yes
[18:49] <henkjan> mdeslaur: patching al affecting CVE's in 1 debdiff is considered okay?
[18:50] <mdeslaur> yes, that's fine, as long as you make each fix a different patch inside the debdiff
[18:50] <mdeslaur> henkjan: see here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures#Preparing_an_update
[18:51] <henkjan> i go read :)
[18:51] <mdeslaur> henkjan: great. You can ask questions in #ubuntu-hardened
[21:42] <jamespage> jdstrand, zul: in order to avoid the sync hell that the release team are ignoring me about I have a different approach to the xstatic assets for horizon to propose
[21:42] <jamespage> which was one we did discuss last week - bundling the assets back into horizon
[21:43] <jamespage> I have it working with a multi orig tarball setup OK
[21:43] <jamespage> and a patch
[21:43] <jamespage> but it does limit the use of the assets to just horizon
[21:43] <jamespage> lemme know what you think
[21:57] <zul> jamespage:  can you place it somewhere where I can have a look?
[23:15] <Maxel> Question: I am trying to execute a command in a shell script on startup. I want to launch a java program (a teamspeak3 bot) what command should I be using? is it exec "my command"?
[23:18] <sarnold> Maxel: check the @reboot entry in crontab(5) for an easy approach..
[23:19] <sarnold> Maxel: if you choose to use that, note that cron can be tricky due to different environment variables set by default in interactive shells. just give full pathnames to everything and you'll avoid most of the issues.
[23:20] <Maxel> sarnold, yeah I have been running into some issues since it is a java program I'm trying ot run and it seems to need to actually be in the dir of the program so the environment variables are all correct
[23:20] <Maxel> so some things I've seen try to actually cd into the dir before executing, but it is not playing well with what I'm trying to do in the shell script. albeit I am a total newb with this stuff
[23:31] <Patrickdk> hmm, I never downloaded the 14.04 iso
[23:32] <Patrickdk> the only iso I had was one of the beta tests