[00:21] <kul> hi
[00:21] <kul> ive started my own ubuntu server through oracle virtual box on windows 7
[00:21] <kul> how do i replace the file /var/www/html
[00:21] <kul> i installed ftp and installed filezilla
[00:21] <kul> but when i try to delete the file it says permission denied
[00:22] <kul> help?
[00:26] <kul> hi
[00:26] <kul> i need help replacing the /var/www/html file
[00:26] <kul> using filezilla
[06:40] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:47] <Vladimir_> There should be a program called something like Zambix for monitoring linux machines with a kind of agent system that is able to send SMS when something changes. I try to find it on google but there's nothing
[07:47] <Vladimir_> I only heard the name Zambix but maybe it's spelled differently
[07:47] <cfhowlett> Vladimir_, ask in ##linux
[07:51] <lordievader> Vladimir_: You are talking about Zabbix.
[07:51] <lordievader> By the by, it can also monitor Windows servers.
[07:51] <cfhowlett> !info zabbix
[07:52] <lordievader> !info zabbix-agent
[07:53] <lordievader> !info zabbix-server-mysql
[07:53] <cfhowlett> !cookie | lordievader
[07:53] <lordievader> \o/
[07:56] <Vladimir_> lordievader: Thanks man
[08:36] <dane_ad_boot> Does anyone have experience with using agent forwarding from a mac to an ubuntu server to another ubuntu server
[08:36] <dane_ad_boot> specificially within a capistrano deployment,
[08:37] <dane_ad_boot> apperently the command works but not at my machine for some reason that i couldnt figure out
[08:46] <Tazmain> hi all, what is the best way to have a service start at boot time ? Its just an sh script that needs to be start to lunch a web service. Do I need to write an upstart job ?
[08:46] <jamespage> adam_g, thanks for the ironic update, I added a general tweak I've been doing for unit tests execution and uploaded
[08:46] <jamespage> coreycb, heat uploaded, looking at ceilometer now
[08:49] <rbasak> Tazmain: you could add something to /etc/rc.local. Or write an upstart job (probably less than five lines for that)
[08:49] <jamespage> coreycb, zul: did I miss something re ceilometer? was it rejected by the release team due to the new binary packages?
[08:49] <rbasak> Or write an SysV init.d script, but that's far more involved.
[08:50] <Tazmain> rbasak, which would be best ?
[08:56] <Vladimir_> is it possible to do a pwd with multiple files
[08:56] <Vladimir_> I want to show all full directory for all the files in one directory
[08:56] <Vladimir_> something like #pwd name*
[09:30] <Tazmain> where can I find a nice way of explaining how to create an upstart job. The file I found did not included how to add what you want to start
[09:31] <ogra_> Tazmain, http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/
[09:33] <Tazmain> thanx
[09:37] <jamespage> coreycb, looking at ceilometer - I've reworked the skip-tests patch into a much smaller patch which just disables db2 and mongodb mixins for testing; all other tests pass OK
[10:34] <pmatulis> morning
[11:23] <jamespage> coreycb, ceilometer-agent-ipmi needs -> ipmitool (not in main) I've commented on the FFe bug as to what the plan should be if accepted
[11:40] <coreycb> jamespage, thanks and awesome on the ceilometer tests
[11:40] <jamespage> coreycb, http://paste.ubuntu.com/8506790/
[11:41] <jamespage> that's the new patch
[11:41] <coreycb> jamespage, ack
[11:42] <jamespage> coreycb, just looking at the configuration file generation stuff - we're losing the default connection patch and the log dir patch right?
[11:43] <coreycb> jamespage, right, it wasn't being used before, so I dropped it
[11:57] <jamespage> coreycb, yeah
[11:58] <jamespage> coreycb, but I think that prob is a problem
[11:58]  * jamespage thinks
[11:58] <coreycb> jamespage, ok, looking at ceilometer.conf it doesn't have the sqlite options anymore
[11:59] <coreycb> jamespage, maybe that's just the way the sample file is
[11:59] <jamespage> coreycb, yeah - so in trusty we did install the sample configuration file from upstream (renamed) to /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf
[11:59] <jamespage> coreycb, so the debian/ceilometer.conf bit is new this cycle
[11:59] <jamespage> coreycb, so we've lost default configuration since last release right now... hmmm
[12:00]  * jamespage thinks
[12:33] <zul> jamespage:  swift rc1 is available
[12:33] <jamespage> zul, yeah - already on it
[12:34] <coreycb> jamespage, zul, this is where sqlite_db was dropped (re: ceilometer.conf) - https://github.com/openstack/ceilometer/commit/f8d673b698b958b1945598fb1e35623ce3f958c1
[12:35] <zul> jamespage:  just merging coreycb stable/icehouse branches and uploading them
[12:35] <jamespage> coreycb, yeah - there are two different db options now for big data and alarms
[12:54] <zul> coreycb:  the heat 2014.1.3 merge request is empty?
[12:54] <zul> coreycb: https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/heat/2014.1.3/+merge/237091
[12:55] <zul> coreycb:  shoot never mind
[12:56] <coreycb> zul, yeah looks like it was already merged
[12:56] <zul> coreycb:  but there is not changelog entry for 2014.1.3
[12:57] <smb> zul, hallyn, has one of you anything running for libvirt? otherwise I would prepare an upload to fix bug 1377900
[12:57] <zul> smb:  i dont
[12:58] <coreycb> zul, hmm.. looking
[12:58] <smb> zul, ok cool. waiting a bit to give hallyn a chance to get respond :)
[12:58] <zul> smb: nah just do it ;)
[13:00] <coreycb> zul, I'll push that again shortly, not sure what happened
[13:01] <zul> coreycb:  ack
[13:25] <zul> jamespage/coreycb: ok except for heat, stable/icehouse has been merged and uploaded
[13:28] <jamespage> zul, gah - we need python-openstack-auth >= 1.1.7 now
[13:28] <jamespage> horizon is foobar
[13:28] <zul> *sigh*
[13:47] <coreycb> zul, https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/heat/2014.1.3/+merge/237272
[13:48] <zul> coreycb:  k gimme a couple of minutes
[13:56] <zul> coreycb:  done
[13:56] <coreycb> zul, thanks
[13:59] <jamespage> zul, gah - eventlet greendns parses /etc/hosts directly!
[13:59] <jamespage> woser
[14:01] <zul> jamespage:  thats it we are going back to java
[14:01] <jamespage> zul, my sbuild schroots don't have an /etc/hosts by default
[14:01] <jamespage> they do now...
[14:02] <zul> lol
[14:07] <jamespage> zul, OK rc1 of swift uploaded
[14:08] <hallyn> smb: go ahead
[14:08] <smb> hallyn, ok. thanks
[15:14] <crazyhead42> Hey, I'm looking to turn an old computer into a webserver. What are my security options if I choose Ubuntu Server?
[15:14] <cfhowlett> crazyhead42, "options"?  pretty much unlimited.
[15:15] <crazyhead42> Yes, but I don't want to go paying for stuff and I don't have an advanced knowledge of programing
[15:16] <cfhowlett> crazyhead42, so don't pay.  enable firewall and avoid funky websites will eliminate most common attack vectors.  keep your system updated.
[15:16] <crazyhead42> wait, the server will be going online? crud. Is there a way to make it use the lan but not the internet?
[15:17] <cfhowlett> crazyhead42, not sure what you're end use profile and I don't do server
[15:19] <qman__> crazyhead42: do you mean that you don't want people on the internet accessing your server, or that you don't want your server accessing the internet?
[15:19] <crazyhead42> ?? I'm just trying to turn the old computer into a local storage unit... what exactly are you saying in the line above?
[15:19] <qman__> If you have a typical home setup with a NAT router, the former is already the case unless you specifically set it up otherwise
[15:20] <qman__> The latter is inadvisable as it would prevent security updates, but can be achieved by simply not configuring a default gateway
[15:21] <crazyhead42> So in other words, I'd have to do extra work for people outside my home to access whatever info I decide to keep on the router? Okay, thanks.
[15:24] <lyda> if you spin up an ubuntu cloud image in aws, will the image have access credentials to use the awscli?  or do i need to seed that (with cloud-init)?
[16:35] <ivoks> rbasak: so... pacemaker
[16:35] <ivoks> rbasak: it depends on various packages, some of it being from pacemaker source it self
[16:36] <ivoks> for example:
[16:36] <ivoks> liblrmd1 (>= 1.1.10+git20130802)
[16:36] <ivoks> but latest pacemaker security upload changed ABI
[16:37]  * rbasak looks
[16:37] <ivoks> so pacemaker 1.1.10+git20130802-1ubuntu2.1 needs to depends on liblrmd1 >=1.1.10+git20130802-1ubuntu2.1
[16:37] <ivoks> otherwise one can update pacemaker and not liblrmd1
[16:37] <ivoks> and that results in non-functional pacemaker
[16:39] <rbasak> That doesn't sound good.
[16:40] <ivoks> rbasak: yeah :)
[16:41] <ivoks> majority won't hit it, because they do dist-upgrade/upgrade
[16:41] <rbasak> Did you hit it?
[16:41] <ivoks> but, if you do apt-get install pacemaker (which hacluster charm does), then you are in for a party
[16:41] <ivoks> yes
[16:45] <Aison> it looks like ufw is blocking dhcpv6 requests to my ubuntu server
[17:01] <Aison> very strange, dhcpv4 server is not blocked by UFW, but dhcpv6 is
[17:01] <Aison> but for both servers, there are no rules to unblock them
[17:01] <Aison> there are just client rules
[17:02] <Aison> I don't get it...
[17:04] <genii> Aison: Perhaps ports 546/547 are blocked somehow
[17:04] <Aison> yes
[17:04] <patdk-wk> perhaps all of ip6 is disabled :)
[17:04] <Aison> that's true, but I wounder now why port 67/68 are not blocked
[17:04] <Aison> no ipv6 is working perfectly :P
[17:05] <gaughen> so ivoks you going to file a bug?
[17:07] <rbasak> ivoks: I don't see an ABI break.
[17:08] <rbasak> But it still might well need a dependency bump.
[17:09] <rbasak> Can you describe the breakage please?
[17:13] <rbasak> ivoks: also I wonder if there's any connection to bug 1368737 here?
[17:48] <strixUK> i'm trying to track down a udev issue during boot; i have udev configured to log debugging messages (and it prints them to the console), but how do i get rsyslogd to record those debug messages?  what logging facility does it use?
[17:51] <sarnold> strixUK: rsyslogd only records what is sent to it via the syslog(3) function or configured network logging (typically 514 udp though newer protocols exist..)
[17:51] <sarnold> strixUK: I don't know if udev can be made to log elsewhere..
[17:52] <strixUK> meaning you think udev doesn't log via syslog?
[17:54] <sarnold> it may or it may not, I don't know it.. I just wanted to point out that rsyslogd is very specific about how things get logged and udev may not support in-depth logging to syslog. it's worth looking..
[17:55] <strixUK> right.
[17:55] <strixUK> it was a complete assumption on my part that udev logs via syslogd, and the trick is to find the right facility and level to stick into rsyslog.d
[17:57] <strixUK> maybe it doesn't.  there is a /var/log/udev, which isn't mentioned anywhere in rsyslogd's config.
[18:06] <strixUK> where do md devices store the equivalent of a partition type?  how does udev know when an md device comes online that (for example, in this case) it contains an lvm PV?