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bekksruben23: zsync00:13
ruben23bekks:  how to do this..?00:14
alreece45zsync = rsync over http? wouldn't rsync's specialized protocol be a bit faster?00:25
mwhudsonzsync/rsync only help if you have most of the data on both ends already surely00:28
alreece45bekks: Network Bandwidth, Latency/Distance, Disk Bandwidth/IOPs, CPU(s), and File Content (Sparse? Compressable?) all affect which method will be fastest for your particular use case. Best to start copying with something (probably rsync) until you find something faster.00:32
ruben23guys if im doing this ---> tar -cvjf htr-vm.vdi.bz2 /media/htr-external  then my ssh termianl which i did execute this timeout does the process ends..?00:51
sithikHey guys, trying to wrap my head around what exactly I'm looking to do and how to go about doing it. Essentially I'm looking to have two webservers using the same data/synced data. Am I essentially just needing to have BOTH machines be gluster/NFS clients AND servers? I mean, technically I can have one gluster/nfs server, and just have the webservers be clients, reading from the networked01:56
sithikmount but I'm fairly certain having webservers reading and compiling files over a network mountpoint would be fairly silly?01:56
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ochorochlordievader:05:54
ochorochDaily report: HyperV Backups kills the running Ubuntu VM ... Workaround: Disable VSS Backup on HyperV ....05:54
* ochoroch is happy now ...05:55
ochorochFor the future: /me runs when catching sight of Windows/MS Software ...05:56
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Kartagishi07:36
Kartagiswe have got a VPS running Ubuntu Server, and mysql doesn't start on boot even though upstart links exist. how come?07:37
lordievaderGood morning.07:49
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ggcobom dia08:45
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sander^workCan I use the same initrd.img for diffrent kernel versions.. as long as the hardware is the same?10:18
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sithikanyone here familiar with glusterfs?12:55
khaxalina-malina13:10
zulcoreycb: 1.2.2-0ubuntu13.1.6~cloud0 has been uploaded13:23
coreycbzul, what pkg ?13:23
Alina-malinakhax, khax13:25
dw1how can I determine what caused my LVSs to be flagged for check at next reboot?14:04
dw1they seem fine.14:04
dw1perhaps its an automated check scheduled - how do I view that :/14:13
dw1fstab has 0 2 at the end but i never noticed the message before :/14:29
dw1in motd14:29
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tych0rbasak: have you seen this? http://paste.ubuntu.com/8657319/15:23
tych0fresh upgrade to utopic15:23
jamespagesmoser: around?15:25
rbasaktych0: no, not seen it before. Is it reproducible?15:26
tych0i guess upgrade trusty => utopic and run :)15:26
smoserjamespage, here. whats up?15:27
tych0perms are15:27
tych0-rw-r--r-- 1 libvirt-qemu kvm  827M Oct 24 10:17 x-uvt-b64-Y29tLnVidW50dS5jbG91ZDpzZXJ2ZXI6MTQuMTA6YW1kNjQgMjAxNDEwMjIuMw\=\=15:27
jamespagesmoser, are you aware of anything in maas 1.7 + associated curtin which would cause umask to behave oddly?15:28
jamespagespecifically in python15:28
jamespagehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/horizon/+bug/138263215:28
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1382632 in horizon "Insecure key file permissions" [Undecided,Confirmed]15:28
jamespagefor context15:28
jamespageI can reproduce under maas 1.5 on trusty15:28
jamespagethe reported has this with maas 1.7 on trusty15:29
gioelehello, could anyone that uses unattended-upgrades send me one or two examples of the email it generates?15:29
jamespagesmoser, that should have been I can't repro under maas 1.515:31
smoserjamespage, did curtin change in those 2 cases?15:31
smoserhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iputils/+bug/1313550 comes to mind.15:31
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1313550 in maas "ping does not work as a normal user on trusty tarball cloud images." [High,Confirmed]15:31
jamespagesmoser, yeah15:32
jamespagesmoser, I'm not sure tbh15:32
jamespagebut that's the only diff I've been able to spot so far15:32
smoserwhere did you get 1.5 and 1.7 ?15:32
TheEagerPadawanhi guys, i'm wondering where i can find tutorials regarding server configuration15:44
sarnoldTheEagerPadawan: tada :) https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/15:45
TheEagerPadawansarnold: anything more in depth?15:48
sarnoldTheEagerPadawan: the world of manpages :)15:49
smoserjamespage, do you have a system that demonstrates this behavior ?15:53
jamespagesmoser, nope - Tribaal15:53
jamespagemight have15:53
linociscohi all16:21
linociscoI have no public static IP. I want to setup webserver and publish website so that I can access anywhere from web. How could I do ? any step by step guides?16:22
sarnoldlinocisco: investigate dynamic dns services16:22
linociscosarnold, Do I need to buy domain name? The idea is I have QNAP which NAS device that can run many linux based server roles .Web, Proxy, CMS, many ++. I want one inventory application on that to be accessible from web. What do I need?16:24
sarnoldlinocisco: most dynamic dns services let you pick a name in their domain16:24
sarnolde.g. linocisco.dyndns.com or something similar; there are many services, some are doubtless better than others. I haven't used any, so can't recommend any specific one.16:25
dasjoeI like to use http://freedns.afraid.org/16:25
sarnolddasjoe: wow, cool.16:26
linociscosarnold, If I have got that Dynamic DNS service, what else I should configure?16:26
sarnoldlinocisco: I suggest using two; sometimes one goes down..16:26
linociscosarnold, If I have got that Dynamic DNS service, what else I should configure without buying static IP?16:26
sarnoldlinocisco: ensure you don't allow password-based connections on ssh. use ufw to only allow the specific ports you want.16:26
linociscosarnold, thanks16:36
linociscohas anybody used GLPI and OCS-NG together?16:57
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bananapieother than firewall ( iptables ), is there anything that would prevent a specific udp stream from leaving my server ? I see the stream in tcpdump but I don't see it at the remote server. Most udp streams go through without issue. ( One of the remote servers in testing is on the same ethernet switch. Another one is half a dozen hops away on the open net ).18:24
bananapieIf I have the rule 'iptables -A OUTPUT  -m state --state INVALID -j DROP', if a packet is matched, I should see it counted in iptables --list -v -n right ?18:28
K4kAnyone here familiar with postfix virtual domains? I'm trying to figure out why, with two different domains configured for postfix, I can send to domain A with "smtpd_tls_security_level = encrypt" but not to domain B. To send to both domains I have to configure "smtpd_tls_security_level = may". I assume this option makes tls encrypted connections optional but why would I need this turned off for the18:57
K4kvirtual domain B and not for A?18:57
RoyKK4k: try #postfix19:38
bitfuryHey guys, how do I change the time in ubuntu to 12 hour?20:26
JanC12 hour?20:29
JanCyou mean am/pm notation?20:30
JanCor what?20:30
bekksJanC: Yes.20:31
JanCthat depends on your locale20:31
JanCsame as in other linux/unix OS20:31
rwwyou could make a custom locale, but that's a bit headachy20:36
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