[02:35] <jgornick> Hey guys, if I clear out my udev 70-persistent-net.rules file and reboot the computer, why isn't the file being automatically repopulated with my devices?
[02:57] <pmatulis> jgornick: i think that was a trick only for older releases.  not 100% on that
[04:11] <t3flon> happy tgivings.  I'm having an issue where on reboot my machine does not automatically connect to the network interface.  Ubuntu server 14.04.1, connection is managed by networkmanager (managed=true)
[04:11] <t3flon> anyone have experience getting this to work?
[04:11] <t3flon> I just need to make one click and it connects
[04:11] <t3flon> but it would be a life-saver to not have to make the one click
[04:39] <ozysimpson> I am trying to configure vnc for a user on my box everytime i run vncserver command a user it uses different port 5901, 5902, 5903 and so on how can i stop it from happening and force it to use port 5901 as default port? the issue being i have change my firewall rules everytime ?
[10:34] <Cloudman> heads up, cheap servers, great for test stuff http://www.online.net/en/dedicated-server/dedibox-kidechire 1.99 euro lol, get em why they last :) be gone in an hr or so I bet
[12:51] <bigbrovar> .
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[13:02] <hariom> Hi, I have setup an aws vm and running nginx. It is running fine. But when I access that server from my laptop, it gives me this error: http: error: ConnectionError: ('Connection aborted.', gaierror(-2, 'Name or service not known'))
[13:03] <hariom> This error comes irrespective of http or https
[13:25] <hariom> Can anybody guide me why this error comes when I try to connect my remote vm from my PC: ConnectionError: ('Connection aborted.', gaierror(-2, 'Name or service not known'))
[13:28] <pmatulis> hariom: what is the URL you are trying to reach?
[14:35] <hariom> pmatulis: Looks like that issue got fixed automatically. I have surpise but I just restarted server and it disappeared.
[14:36] <hariom> I am trying to setup stunnel4. It was working fine yesterday but today when I start, it says that starting but I don't see it in 'ps -e' list
[14:37] <hariom> Is there anyway to test if stunnel4 is working fine?
[14:39] <hariom> or is it possible to run in foreground and see whats is going on
[14:48] <pmatulis> hariom: start by looking at the man page and then upstream documentation
[14:57] <hariom> pmatulis: its very confusing. I see stunnel, stunnel3, stunnel4
[14:57] <hariom> I have just installed stunnel4
[15:02] <hariom> pmatulis: it is working fine. I found the mistake I was doing in syslog file
[15:03] <pmatulis> hariom: good work
[15:08] <tom[]> what command(s) could i use to discover the dependency that ended up putting apache2 http service on my machines, enabling and starting it?
[15:29] <adsc> i have the following packages which have been kept back: linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic
[15:29] <adsc> now it seems everyone recommends to do a dist-upgrade to install them
[15:29] <tom[]> adsc: i apt-get install them
[15:29] <adsc> but I don't really want to upgrade to 14.10
[15:30] <adsc> tom[]: yeah, i've seen that, but it seems to have the side effect that apt marks them as user-installed, and hence they won't be able to be removed by autoremove in the future
[15:31] <tom[]> will that be a problem?
[15:32] <adsc> well...
[15:32] <adsc> what are they, anyway? The kernels of the 14.10 distribution?
[15:33] <adsc> do I really need them?
[15:33] <tom[]> http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/linux-generic
[15:33] <tom[]> i like to keep the kernel updated
[15:39] <adsc> i'll try a pretend and see what it does
[15:45] <adsc> hmmm
[15:46] <adsc> tom[]: do you then explicitly remove old kernel packages, too?
[15:46] <tom[]> no
[15:47] <tom[]> i'm of the mind, the less i touch, the less damage i do
[15:47]  * tom[] the worlds worst sysop
[16:01] <hariom> How to change source repository? I am connected to in.archive.ubuntu.com but it seems to be very slow.
[16:12] <hariom> How to chage the ubuntu server repository mirror? On my server, the current mirror is very slow
[16:12] <hariom> Change the country code example in to sg will work?
[16:17] <adsc> it's worth a try
[16:19] <Patrickdk> I just run a local repo
[16:19] <Patrickdk> but then, I have more than one system using it
[18:54] <hallyn> zul: muchas gracias
[19:21] <Plizzo> Hi! I recently upgraded my server from Ubuntu Server 11.10 to 13.10, and ever since my system totally freezes every few days. All tasks hog, it doesn’t respond to SSH and the LCD panel on the front even has time frozen. Any ideas what could causing this? I’ve check dmesg, syslog and kernlog without any traces. Please help me!
[19:22] <lordievader> Plizzo: 13.10 is EOL, please update to 14.04 or 14.10.
[19:22] <sarnold> Plizzo: please note that 13.10 hasn't received any updates for four months. Please consider upgrading to 14.04 LTS, which will be supported until 2019.
[19:23] <Plizzo> lordievader: How would I go about updating to 14.04 or 14.10? A release upgrade made it into 13.10
[19:23] <sarnold> another do-release-upgrade  ought to do it
[19:25] <lordievader> !eolupgrade
[19:25] <Plizzo> sarnold: Alright, I’ll give that a shot and hope it also resolves the issues
[19:31] <Plizzo> lordievader: That page doesn’t show 13.10
[19:31] <Plizzo> lordievader: Do I still need to add the old-releases into my /etc/apt/sources.list?
[19:31] <lordievader> Plizzo: Which page are you reffering to?
[19:31] <Plizzo> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
[19:32] <sarnold> probably you don't need to worry about old-releases just yet
[19:32] <Plizzo> I’ll just try do-release-upgrade then?
[19:33] <sarnold> yeah
[19:34] <Plizzo> Thanks, I’ll hook up physically with a keyboard to do that, nothing I want to do over SSH :P
[19:35] <sarnold> :)
[19:54] <Plizzo> sarnold: Upgrading as we speak
[20:12] <Plizzo> sarnold: Worked like a charm, hoping that this also fixes the freezing..
[20:12] <sarnold> Plizzo: I hope so too :) good luck
[20:13] <Plizzo> sarnold, lordievader: Thanks to you both!
[20:13] <lordievader> Plizzo: Hope it does :)
[20:37] <rtyuio> hello there anyone tried nomachine
[20:37] <rtyuio> 4 on windows and ubuntu as guest ?
[20:59] <rtyuio> anyone there ?
[21:00] <rtyuio> hello there ?
[21:11] <guntbert> rtyuio: NX in a server? what for?
[21:11] <rtyuio> i got this error : http://paste.ubuntu.com/9288488/
[21:11] <rtyuio> i installed freenx
[21:12] <guntbert> rtyuio: what has that to do with Ubuntu *Server*?
[21:12] <rtyuio> is the error is explicit ?
[21:13] <guntbert> rtyuio: how is "running/accessing NX" server related? You already asked in Ubuntu.
[21:13] <rtyuio> so what ?
[21:14] <guntbert> don't crosspost and don't ask for non server things here
[21:15] <rtyuio> ok keepquite
[21:15] <rtyuio> then
[21:19] <rtyuio> thanks for listening
[22:53] <Webdevb> Hey everyone, can anyone help with mysql errors?
[22:57] <teward> Webdevb: depends on the errors
[22:57] <Webdevb> think it just ran out of memory really teward
[22:58] <Webdevb> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9289667/
[22:59] <sarnold> can't allocate 128M? ouch
[23:00] <Webdevb> sarnold, what do you mean?
[23:00] <sarnold> Webdevb: 128M is so .. small .. in the grand scheme of things today
[23:00] <sarnold> Webdevb: do you have any errors in dmesg?
[23:00] <Webdevb> sarnold, how do I find this... sorry I'm not the best.
[23:00] <sarnold> Webdevb: dmesg | tail -30
[23:02] <teward> sarnold: unless this is a really really small VPS or something... in which case 128M might be the max ram on the system.
[23:03] <Webdevb> sarnold, teward: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9289705/
[23:03] <Webdevb> first time it's happened in over a year.
[23:03] <Webdevb> well it's never happened before.
[23:03] <sarnold> ouch, that's the OOM killer..
[23:04] <Webdevb> sarnold OOM killer?
[23:04] <sarnold> Webdevb: when you're out of memory, the kernel starts killing processes, using the "OOM killer"
[23:04] <teward> yep, to prevent the system going totally instable
[23:05] <teward> looks like apache is being killed too
[23:05] <Webdevb> arrrr ok, guess we can put this down to black friday
[23:05] <Webdevb> it's ok now
[23:05] <teward> Webdevb: website going down repeatedly, I guess?
[23:05] <sarnold> Webdevb: probably something else is wrong on that machine; check top output sorted by memory used
[23:05] <teward> agreed with sarnold, something else is probably going on
[23:05] <Webdevb> it seems ok now
[23:05] <sarnold> Webdevb: it might take some apache tuning to prevent it from spawning too many processes
[23:07] <Webdevb> sarnold, teward: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9289791/
[23:09] <Webdevb> it's only got 1gb of memory and it's been a really really busy day
[23:09] <sarnold> only one gig? no wonder it's in pain :) heh
[23:10] <Webdevb> sarnold does the top look ok...
[23:10] <sarnold> you might want to limit apache to only five or six children
[23:10] <Webdevb> sarnold will that now stop people access the site?
[23:11] <sarnold> Webdevb: well, it's tricky; if it means that your system doesn't swap as much, each individual request -might- be handled more quickly, and your users might get better experience
[23:11] <Webdevb> ok, or should I just increase the memory...
[23:12] <sarnold> if that's an option, definitely
[23:12] <sarnold> you've got 2.2 gigabytes of apache processes, .9 gigabytes of mysqld processes, and then there's nova-agent and driveclient
[23:12] <sarnold> four gigabytes would make that a much happier machine
[23:13] <Webdevb> ok no problem... it seems ok at the moment, we have had quite a large offer on today so I guess it's just had enough of today...
[23:13] <Webdevb> haha
[23:13] <sarnold> hehe :)
[23:13] <Webdevb> like me really
[23:15] <Webdevb> it's been a bloody long day.
[23:15] <Webdevb> haha
[23:26] <Webdevb> sarnold new setup... 2 servers behind a LB both with 4GB of memory... is that better?
[23:29] <sarnold> Webdevb: much better, though I don't know how well your database will love it. I hope you don't double-sell any inventory..
[23:29] <Webdevb> double-sell?
[23:58] <Plizzo> I have an issue with my server. I upgraded from 11.10 to 13.10 using ”do-release-upgrade”, and started experiencing seemingly random hogging/freezing of my entire machine and system. I then today tried to upgrade to 14.04 LTS to remedy this issue, but to no avail. The upgrade to 14.04 does seem to have had the opposite effect. The first freeze now occured after approx. 2 hours. Any ideas what could be causing this?