[04:15] <xnc> hello, is there anybody here that know where i can get a description of every process that comees with ubuntu
[07:45] <abhishek> data in nfs storage corrupt saveral times . Can u please tell why this happens over nfs
[07:54] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:56] <abhishek> data in nfs storage corrupted saveral times . Can u please tell why this happened over nfs
[07:57] <lordievader> abhishek: Without any details?
[07:57] <abhishek> yes I am pasting my export  file
[07:58] <lordievader> I'm more interested in the network setup you are running.
[08:00] <abhishek> DATA   192.168.20.131(rw,sync,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash)
[08:02] <abhishek> #lordievader
[08:02] <abhishek> please tell what information u required
[08:02] <abhishek> I have done simple installation of nfs
[08:03] <lordievader> abhishek: I'd like to know your network setup.
[08:03] <lordievader> From what to what do you see corruption, how are those machines interconnected, etc.
[08:04] <abhishek> DATA is san volume which is multiparted into host server and via nfs it is mounted over our production servers
[08:04] <abhishek> that's simple .
[08:04] <lordievader> Does everything corrupt or only sometimes?
[08:07] <abhishek> some data corrupts but not all
[08:08] <abhishek> I don't know when it happens
[08:08] <abhishek> I heard this problem first time . I have absolutely no clue ..
[08:08] <abhishek> even logs are not giving any clues
[08:08] <lordievader> Hmm, I'd be interested if sshfs or someother matter of sharing the files corrupts too.
[08:09] <abhishek> what sshfs does
[08:09] <lordievader> The same, but uses ssh instead of nfs.
[08:10] <abhishek> is it internally called in nfs service /code
[08:10] <abhishek> we didn't use sshfs
[09:23] <ManOFIsland> list
[09:37] <VSpike> If I've ended up with a package from a PPA ( libmysqlclient16 1:5.1.73-rel14.12-624.lucid from Percona repo ) how can i force it to be replaced with the one from the ubuntu repos? I've removed the PPA and done apt-get update
[09:38] <lordievader> VSpike: ppapurge ;)
[09:40] <VSpike> lordievader: I'm not sure that's available in Lucid, is it?
[09:40] <lordievader> Hmm, that would be a bummer.
[09:40] <VSpike> If I remove it, apt-get update, and install it, will that do it?
[09:40] <lordievader> !info ppapurge lucid
[09:41] <VSpike> Isn't it ppa-purge ?
[09:41] <lordievader> !info ppa---purge lucid
[09:41] <lordievader> !info ppa-purge lucid
[09:41] <lordievader> VSpike: Looks like you are right... :(
[09:47] <VSpike> I downloaded and dpkg -i the deb from ubuntu package search
[09:47] <VSpike> that's fixed it :)
[09:48] <VSpike> Thanks!
[09:49] <lordievader> VSpike: What is the output of 'apt-cache policy libmysqlclient16'?
[10:25] <HoloIRCUser4> hi
[10:26] <lordievader> o/
[10:30] <Ameurux> hi
[11:31] <ElysiumNet> it appears I have come across this dreaded error: Server refused to allocate pty. stdin: is not a tty. I used to be able to SSH into my box with putty or the ssh command without problems beforehand. Anyone got any hints on how to fix this if the only method I can still access my server is through SFTP over SSH?
[13:36] <Vladislav> I setup media wiki but when somebody else tries to login they have to write ip/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page is it possible to change only to ip/mediawiki
[14:30] <Vladimir_> get this error. /etc/bind/named.conf.default-zones:5: expected quoted string near '“file.mail.mydomain.com”'
[14:31] <Vladimir_> when trying to config bind9
[14:31] <Vladimir_> it fails to start bind9 that is
[14:32] <gbkersey> Vladimir_: paste the conf and I'll try to tell you where the syntax error is.
[14:34] <Vladimir_> gbkersey:  this is the default-zones file: http://pastebin.com/ZxP1XaLd
[14:35] <Vladimir_>  gbkersey this is the named.conf it just kinda redirects where the other named.conf. files are
[14:35] <Vladimir_> http://pastebin.com/vcKt1uVc
[14:36] <gbkersey> Vladimir_: the quotes around mail.mydomain.com are “ not "  (they are not the normal quote character).
[14:36] <Vladimir_> oh ok
[14:36] <Vladimir_> so I have to use
[14:36] <Vladimir_> '
[14:36] <Vladimir_> not "
[14:37] <Vladimir_> it works!
[14:37] <Vladimir_> :D
[14:37] <Vladimir_> thanks man!
[14:37] <gbkersey> Vladimir_: no problem...
[14:42] <Azaril> Does anyone know of a convention on when to use which system user?
[15:15] <tero>  does ubuntu has anything similiar to "system restore"? I have 12.04 server installed and I have a lot of setting confs and a lot of stuff changed. How do I know that everything will work if I upgrade? and how can i get to previous version if something does not work? and should I even upgrade?
[17:29] <sarkis> hey all -is there a good reference for checking 12.04 -> 14.04 via do-release
[17:30] <sarkis> see if there are any issues?
[18:05] <balloons> sarkis, upgrade tests are useful. lts to lts is a common path
[18:25] <esde> How can I install OpenVPN >2.3.2 on ubuntu server 14.04? I've found some instructions to build from tar ball, but those steps don't include installing openvpn as a service. Are there any PPA's or other repos hosting debian packages for OpenVPN >2.3.2? Since OpenVPN has yet to step up to the plate and offer a proper repo like they've done with older ubuntu distros....
[18:27] <esde> With the crusty old build in Trusty Tahr, SSL3.0 is compulsory
[18:34] <nunizacu> https://launchpad.net/~pmjdebruijn/+archive/ubuntu/openvpn-testing
[18:37] <nunizacu> esde - here you go
[18:37] <esde> thank you sir
[20:32] <keithzg> Hrmmm, on the new main fileserver at my work I can see the used space of the drives in the BTRFS pool with "btrfs filesystem show", but "btrfs filesystem df" gives me "btrfs ERROR: couldn't get space info - Inappropriate ioctl for device ERROR: get_df failed Inappropriate ioctl for device"
[20:33] <sarnold> keithzg: is that a mismatched btrfs userspace tools vs kernel module?
[20:35] <keithzg> sarnold: Hmm, perhaps, the server *has* been up for 205 days and I've updated in the meantime like a good sysadmin, but refused to reboot because it would erase my uptime and, as aforementioned, I am a sysadmin ;)
[20:35] <sarnold> keithzg: haha :)
[20:36] <sarnold> keithzg: it might be worth popping into a btrfs irc channel first, that's just a guess on my part. maybe check dmesg? they might warn about a mismatch there if they can detect it.
[20:37] <keithzg> sarnold: nothing stands out to me in dmesg, I'll pop over to #btrfs and ask to make sure but I do suspect you're right. I'll reboot the server once everyone's gone home for the day :)
[20:38] <sarnold> :)
[20:45] <keithzg> sarnold: turns out I was just being silly and using a device path rather than the mountpoint, which silently interpreted what I *should* have used with "filesytem show" but not with "filesystem df", oops!
[21:16] <esde> I've got openvpn 2.3.5 installed from source on 14.04, and i can run openvpn with "openvpn". but when i run sudo service openvpn status i get "openvpn: unrecognized service". How can i install openvpn as a service?
[21:18] <lordievader> esde: I don't think it provides an upstart script, but I suppose one can write one simple enough.
[21:18] <gbkersey> esde: take /etc/init.d/openvpn from the old package
[21:19] <esde> thank you :D
[21:19] <esde> it's not included in the tarball, copying from the old version now and appending my notes :)
[21:19] <gbkersey> esde: you'll want to modify the filespec for the DAEMON
[21:19] <sarnold> esde: check the sources for an upstart or sysvinit file; drop an upstart configuration file into /etc/init/ or the sysvinit file into /etc/init.d/ and make the appropriate symlinks into the rc*.d directories
[21:38] <esde> I took /etc/init.d/openvpn from the old package, and created the same file on the new machine and edited the DAEMON to reflect the path to openvpn and placed it in /etc/init.d/. I'm having a hard time finding information about how to make the appropriate symlinks into the rc*.d directories. :/
[21:42] <sarnold> esde: the update-rc.d script can help, though it's also a bit annoying. :)
[23:29] <esde> sarnold, gbkersey just want to take a moment to thank you both for your help. I was almost completely lost when I asked my question, but by the help you both provided, I was able to figure out what steps I needed to take to achieve my goal. I truly appreciate your help.
[23:30] <gbkersey> esde: you are very welcome...
[23:32] <esde> Freenode needs a Random Act of Beer bot lol
[23:33] <sarnold> esde: great! thanks for the report back :)
[23:34] <sarnold> mmmm. beer.