[01:41] <DeltaHeavy> Hey, The first thing I tried doing with my DigitalOcean VPS is update. Does anybody know why all the PPAs are 404ing? - http://paste.ubuntu.com/9690644/
[01:41] <DeltaHeavy> Here's my /etc/apt/sources.list - http://paste.ubuntu.com/9690649/
[01:42] <DeltaHeavy> Any help would be much appreciated! Never had this happen before and I'm not seeing any information about outages.
[01:51] <cryptodan> that means they are no longer available
[01:58] <sarnold> DeltaHeavy: check ipv4 vs ipv6; my ipv4-only connection seems to show it working fine: http://mirrors.digitalocean.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/
[01:58] <sarnold> well, by "working" I mean "it looks like it should work", I haven't actually aimed my apt at it.
[01:58] <sarnold> DeltaHeavy: but your errors are with ipv6 addresses, maybe their server isn't serving it over ipv6?
[01:58] <DeltaHeavy> sarnold: I ended up reimaging it and it works now. Sorry for not letting you know.
[01:59] <DeltaHeavy> Connecting via IPv6 still
[01:59] <sarnold> DeltaHeavy: interesting. very curious..
[02:17] <DeltaHeavy> Yeah, I guess it was just imaged poorly perhaps
[03:01] <z1haze> Hello, i need to setup a cron job to delete directories older than 48hrs which contain the name of DIM_MYST with some numbers at the end, would that be possible?
[03:01] <z1haze> and i mean delete the directories in which the youngest file within it, is older than 48 hrs
[03:11] <lnxmen> hi
[03:12] <lnxmen> How to make smartly page backup?
[03:13] <lnxmen> I may dump all data each time, but it's stupid idea.
[03:25] <axisys> how do I check if my sshd_config is not vulnerable to AcceptEnv LANG LC_* besides the openssh-server pkg version looks good ?
[05:11] <MagicMystic> Can somebody take a look at this http://pastebin.com/8e9uaLz0 and help me with extend the size of my drive on my vps?
[05:12] <MagicMystic> I'm thouroughly fucking confused.
[05:12] <MagicMystic> think I've posted the relevant information...
[05:12] <MagicMystic> lvm making my life easier
[05:14] <phroa`> 'ello, a page on the wiki told me this might be a place to look for mail server assistance. my server apparently likes to send mail as 'phroa@ubuntu' which I'd prefer to change to an actual hostname. I can't imagine why it's doing that; nothing says ubuntu in postfix nor dovecot settings, /etc/mailname is correct, /etc/hostname too. any advice?
[05:57] <phroa`> oh fancy that
[05:57] <phroa`> I turned the server off and on again. worked
[06:09] <MagicMystic> phroa`: :-)
[06:09] <phroa`> apparently, hostname changes require restarts...
[06:10] <phroa`> fancy that. postfix doesn't just read from the file when I restart the service
[06:10] <phroa`> did I say fancy that twice
[08:06] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:11] <phoenix1995> lordievader: Good morning, Ubuntu Help Center, how can I help you? ;)
[08:13] <lordievader> Hey phoenix1995, I'm just greeting not seeking help ;) How are you doing?
[09:21] <linocisco> hi all
[09:22] <linocisco> I have nokia E5 phone and would like to share internet using USB to Ubuntu server to get internet on server. what do I do?
[13:21] <kblin> hi folks
[14:19] <londoncalling> Hey, kind of newbie question but I'm having real trouble creating a user that doesn't throw random errors.
[14:21] <londoncalling> I'm using 14.04. and know it is not good to use root. So I created a new user but when I login to that user, it gives a bash-profile error and I can't seem to edit any config files. Any suggestions?
[14:21] <kblin> hi folks
[14:21] <lordievader> Did you create a home dir for the user?
[14:23] <pmatulis> londoncalling: reproduce it and put everything into a pastebin and share it with us
[14:23] <kblin> I'm currently trying to install 14.04 amd64 on a system with a hardware-raid. using the ncurses-based installer I can properly partition the drives and all, but installing the base system fails with a dependency error on the kernel
[14:23] <kblin> any idea how to fix this?
[14:24] <londoncalling> pmatulis http://pastebin.com/GTUid9LG
[14:24] <londoncalling> I've looked both the errors up but not come up with anything.
[14:25] <londoncalling> My orginal task was to set up SSH-key authentication, which I have done before but can't seem to now...
[14:25] <pmatulis> londoncalling: no.  create the user again.  include in pastebin.  everything.
[14:25] <pmatulis> all commands
[14:25] <pmatulis> and all output
[14:28] <kblin> the exact error is "linux-server depends on linux-image-generic (= 3.13.0.43.50); however: Package linux-image-generic is not configured yet"
[14:28] <londoncalling> pmatulis, ok well this is the result of trying to copy my ssh key to the server which is what i was originally trying to do http://pastebin.com/VwYNbkRz
[14:28] <kblin> and above that there's the same for linux-image-generic depending on a specific version and so on
[14:28] <kblin> and I can't scroll up in that console, as far as I can see
[14:45] <kblin> ah, there we go
[14:46] <jamespage> coreycb, zul: I've enabled systemd for nova, cinder and keystone
[14:46] <jamespage> coreycb, I'
[14:46] <zul> jamespage:  cool it works?
[14:46] <jamespage> cinder or keystone are good simple examples on how to use the openstack-pkg-tools stuff
[14:46] <jamespage> zul, yes it does!
[14:46] <coreycb> jamespage, excellent, thanks
[14:47] <coreycb> jamespage, want us to handle any of the other packages?
[14:47] <kblin> mkinitramfs: for root /dev/mapper/vg_system-lv_root missing /sys/block entry
[14:47] <jamespage> coreycb, yes please
[14:47] <kblin> mkinitramfs: workaround is MODULES=most
[14:48] <jamespage> coreycb, the only one I think is non-trivial is neutron
[14:48] <kblin> mkinitramfs: Error please report the bug
[14:48] <jamespage> coreycb, happy for you to leave that for me if you like
[14:48] <kblin> nice
[14:48] <coreycb> jamespage, ok sounds good
[14:50] <jamespage> zul, coreycb: there are also a whole load of oslo releases we need to process
[14:50] <zul> jamespage:  ack
[14:50] <zul> i was going to start this afternoon
[14:50] <zul> im so close to get something with n-c-lxd
[14:50] <jamespage> zul, that includes the switch to non-namespaced packages which we need to deal with as well
[14:51] <jamespage> but I would suggest we don't switch source package names
[14:51] <zul> jamespage:  python-oslo.utils -> python-oslo_utils for binaries?
[14:51] <jamespage> python-oslo-utils
[14:51] <zul> jamespage:  i would agree with that statement
[14:51] <jamespage> _ is not valid in a binary package name
[14:51] <zul> right
[14:58] <coreycb> jamespage, zul: there's a cinder test that fails in the cinder package because sudo isn't available on a subprocess.Popen(['sudo', ...) call.  can you think of any reasons why that would happen?
[14:58] <zul> coreycb:  wtf is it calling sudo?
[14:59] <coreycb> zul: it's used on cinder-rootwrap calls
[15:00] <zul> coreycb:  thats the wrong way to do it imho
[15:01] <coreycb> zul, that's just how rootwrap works
[15:02] <coreycb> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Rootwrap
[15:33] <jamespage> coreycb, did you pint review get uploaded?
[15:33] <jamespage> merge rather
[15:35] <coreycb> jamespage, looks like the 0.6 updates I made were merged but it's not in main yet
[15:37] <jamespage> coreycb, pls can you link the MIR bug report to the openstack-kilo blueprint
[15:41] <coreycb> jamespage, done
[15:55] <blacknred0> ok - I think I might need some help.  I am trying to create a my own self-signed SMIME certificate that I can later import into my iPhone. I have no problem creating it and using the cert in Thunderbird or Mail (Apple), but when I import it into iOS, the cert is not found since it doesn't have the right extentions. I've tested everything that I could, but nothing seem to be working.  I even rebooted my machine after making cha
[15:55] <blacknred0> nges to "openssl.cnf". Here is the steps that I followed -> https://gist.github.com/richieforeman/3166387. Any thoughts?
[16:14] <Tobbe-82|Server> Hi Guys, I'm getting closer to getting my private intranet fully online. I've managed to get an online url to succesfully try to open up webroot on my local machine. Only problem now is that I'm getting permission denied issues. My gut is that I need to open the webroot (files and subfolders) up to industry standard file permissions by adding them to a www-data group but not sure about
[16:14] <Tobbe-82|Server> the specific commands involved or what the this is properly called so I need a pointer or two :)
[16:20] <pmatulis> Tobbe-82|Server: study the 'chown' and 'chmod' commands
[16:23] <Tobbe-82|Server> thanks :)
[16:27] <coreycb> zul, jamespage: cinder test updates, if one of you can review - https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/cinder/2015.1-b1-0ubuntu3/+merge/245877
[16:28] <Tobbe-82|Server> So when I work with chown and chmod commands to open up my webroot to normal www usage do I add my Root:Root user, my MyUserName:MyUserName or www-data:www-data to the folder permissions?   I've run all the installs via my MyUserName account with sudo su priviliges thus far
[17:02] <Tobbe-82|Server> Ok so I'm not getting it to work, when I first hooked up Dyn DNS to my server and could access it via FTP I got the standard apache2 index page in var land. So I changed the default www folder to reflect that of my site in /var land. I'm getting the following error message in my browser: FORBIDDEN   You don't have permission to access / on this server.
[17:25] <Tobbe-82|Server> ok it seems that most of my folders in www is owned by Root. is this correct?
[17:45] <lordievader> Tobbe-82|Server: Usually /var/www is owned by www-data (apache runs as www-data).
[17:46] <patdk-wk> no, not really
[17:46] <patdk-wk> usually readable by group www-data
[17:46] <patdk-wk> but writable, depends, personally I wouldn't trust apache to write to that folder
[17:47] <patdk-wk> opens youself up to all kinds of people being able to upload scripts to run on your server
[18:08] <lordievader> patdk-wk: Was it root:www-data then?
[18:10] <patdk-wk> seems default is root:root
[18:11] <patdk-wk> but I will normally adjust mine to root:www-data
[18:11] <nosleep77> hi guys
[18:11] <nosleep77> can I install ubuntu openstack on < 7 servers like 2 or 3?
[18:11] <nosleep77> referencing: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-openstack
[18:16] <lordievader> Hmm, I see.
[18:42] <CluelessPerson> Hey guys, I just installed Ubuntu Server 14.10, now it just boots to a black screen
[18:42] <CluelessPerson> any ideas on how to get this working?
[18:42] <CluelessPerson> Rather, it booted to a boot menu, I choose "ubuntu" and then it displays two lines of text on upper left, then screen restarts to black.
[18:42] <CluelessPerson> Have no idea what to do.
[18:43] <CluelessPerson> Recovery mode is able to boot it seems.
[18:44] <CluelessPerson> attempted connecting network cable to laptop, set laptop to 192.168.0.1,  no dice connecting to server as 192.168.0.2
[19:27] <jamespage> coreycb, good spot on the logrotate - I'll review first thing tomorrow
[19:27] <coreycb> jamespage, ok thanks
[19:39] <K4k> What's the magic sauce to get rsyslog to log using property-based filters with rsyslog in 14.04? I've copied the same exact files from /etc/rsyslog.d on a redhat server to my ubuntu server. The IncludeConfig line is uncommented in rsyslog.conf but I'm not getting anything in /var/log/sshd.log for 'msg:, contains, "sshd["  /var/log/sshd'
[19:40] <K4k> though I see messages with "sshd[xxxxx]" in /var/log/syslog.1
[20:15] <hxm> what is the package name for unrar, when i do apt-get install unrar it says it is obsolete
[20:15] <rostam> HI I am using ubuntu 14.0.  I get this error when I try to stop a daemon from running.  initcl: Job failed while stopping      How could I debug this please?
[20:16] <sarnold> rostam: can you pastebin the whole thing?
[20:18] <rostam> sarnold,  Here it is:  paste.ubuntu.com/9694734
[20:19] <sarnold> rostam: interesting, are there any errors in the logs?
[20:19] <sarnold> rostam: perhaps the 'stop' instructions don't stop the sevice in time, or don't stop it cleanly; if you're lucky there's some handy logs to tell you what went wrong
[20:20] <rostam> sarnold,  I checked syslog no entries on this failure.
[20:21] <sarnold> rostam: how about any apex-specific logs?
[20:22] <rostam> sarnold,  so far none, may be I should place some debug statement find out why?  By the way the Stop command send a signal to daemon to terminated it?
[20:23] <sarnold> rostam: it might depend if the service is prepared to gracefully terminate when it receives that signal
[20:24] <rostam> sarnold,  I see, then the issue must be at apex side. Thanks
[20:24] <sarnold> rostam: it certainly could be
[20:25] <rostam> sarnold,  does upstart has debugging capabilities that I can turn on and give me more info?
[20:26] <sarnold> rostam: lots, though I don't know which ones would be most useful right now http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#debugging
[20:26] <rostam> sarnold,  thanks so much.
[21:46] <rostam> HI I am using ubuntu 14.04, looking for a package that has edid-rw or any official package that could override EDID on the GPU card on our system
[21:47] <bekks> Just create an xorg.conf file and manually configure your display.
[21:48] <rostam> bekks,  Is there any sample example you could help me please?
[21:49] <bekks> rostam: Which GPU do you have, in particular, and which driver are you using?
[21:50] <rostam> bekks the isue is if we don't override we can boot due to secure boot and GPU which requires to have display connected.   We are using AMD 5000 GPU.
[21:50] <RoyK> does anyone use X on servers?
[21:52] <bekks> rostam: And why do you need to override your EDID settings?
[21:52] <Pici> Not on Ubuntu/Debian.  For some reason a bunch of the RHEL servers we have at work have desktops running on them.  I try to stay clear of those though.
[21:53] <rostam> bekks, our system is headless and boots in secure mode. But if there is no display connected GPU stop the boot process at very early stage of boot. AMD has told us by overriding EDID on GPU we should be able to boot...
[22:06] <qhartman> I'm rebuilding an Ubuntu isntallation on a Dell R510, and the pages I'm used to getting the OMSA repo information from at https://linux.dell.com/repo/community/ubuntu is throwing a 404.
[22:07] <qhartman> In fact, much of the Linux-related stuff that Dell has historically hosted / provided seems somewhat broken. Anyone know what's up?
[22:07] <qhartman> Anyone know where I can get some recent OMSA packages for Trusty?
[22:07] <bekks> qhartman: Dell removed their files from their mirrors.
[22:08] <qhartman> bekks, as in "we don't do this anymore" or is it a temporary thing?
[22:08] <bekks> qhartman: Ask Dell :) Or just use the correct URL: http://linux.dell.com/repo/community/ubuntu/ :)
[22:09] <qhartman> that still gives me a 404
[22:09] <bekks> Then your DNS is broken. My URL uses http, not https as yours.
[22:09] <qhartman> ah, I see yeah, looks like their https config on those boxes is busted
[22:09] <qhartman> wheee
[22:10] <maxwell> hi
[22:10] <maxwell> I want to build a bare of the bare NAS box
[22:11] <maxwell> what are the minimum specs
[22:11] <bekks> maxwell: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[22:11] <maxwell> planning on a low-end amd cpu, normal-class mobo just with USB3.0 and good SATA
[22:12] <qhartman> maxwell, pretyt much anything current will work
[22:13] <maxwell> what would you reccomed for cheap ram?
[22:13] <maxwell> how low?
[22:13] <maxwell> 2GB?
[22:13] <qhartman> whatever is on sale at newegg
[22:13] <maxwell> lol
[22:13] <qhartman> Depends on how you define "NAS".
[22:13] <maxwell> well, I plan on running 2 Xen servers off it
[22:14] <maxwell> which mean A LOT read/writes
[22:14] <qhartman> srlsy, unless you are getting stuff from "Joe's RAM Shack", it's such a commodity now a days, unless you are getting into ECC and that sort of thing, it's pretty much all the same.
[22:14] <qhartman> then you don't want to be minimal / cheap on your storage
[22:14] <maxwell> so I need a gigabit ethernet card
[22:14] <qhartman> probably want to do iscsi
[22:14] <qhartman> right, and that will be standard
[22:15] <maxwell> probobly a used one off ebay would be ok
[22:15] <qhartman> probably
[22:15] <maxwell> I already have 2 of those and they work great!
[22:15] <qhartman> if you are looking for cimplicity, I've had really good luck with Synology products
[22:15] <maxwell> and they are cheap!
[22:15] <bekks> maxwell: But they are AMD.
[22:15] <maxwell> no
[22:15] <maxwell> Intel!
[22:16] <bekks> ah :)
[22:16] <maxwell> yea!!
[22:16] <maxwell> thats totally the stuff
[22:16] <bekks> And whats the specific ubuntu support question at that point? :)
[22:17] <maxwell> is 2gb of ram enough?
[22:17] <bekks> Depends on your needs.
[22:18] <maxwell> well,
[22:19] <maxwell> just NFS with a lot of read/wites
[22:19] <maxwell> *writes
[22:19] <maxwell> thats it
[22:23] <maxwell> also, does NFS use CPU?
[22:24] <bekks> Of course. As does every process :)
[22:24] <maxwell> well, does having alot of CPU mean I need a otherworldly CPU?
[22:25] <maxwell> I mean alot of read/write
[22:29] <maxwell> bekks ?
[22:33] <maxwell> what do extra read/writes effect in NFS? CPU, RAM, or just disk?
[22:33] <maxwell> Its just that I would like to minimize the bottlenecks
[22:33] <bekks> CPU, RAM and disk.
[22:34] <maxwell> so all of them?
[22:35] <qhartman> maxwell, there's almost no way anyone here can give you a clear answer with the information you've provided. It really depends on your workload.
[22:36] <qhartman> If you are trying to spend as little as possible, your best bet is to experiment with what you have on hand and establish some kind of baseline, then go from there if it doesn't meet your needs.
[22:37] <maxwell> well, say there are 2 webservers running ubuntu server 14.04 running on virtual disks hosted via NFS
[22:37] <qhartman> again, that is not nearly enough information. Are they running and idle? Are they handling 10k TPS? are they serving raw html? Are they rendering stuff on the fly? Are you using a caching layer? Etc, etc.
[22:38] <qhartman> You could do what you are describing with a handful of raspberry pi's.
[22:38] <qhartman> and depending on your actual workload, that might be sufficient.
[22:38] <maxwell> well, say they have 100 users that are streaming video
[22:38] <bekks> "Two webservers". I've seen webserver having no hits in 2 months, and webservers having 3 million hits a day.
[22:39] <qhartman> what kind of video? What's the bitrate per stream? how many streams?
[22:39] <maxwell> HD video
[22:39] <bekks> "HD video" means nothing.
[22:39] <bekks> Bitrate, stream count and available bandwidth are important.
[22:41] <qhartman> Again, your best bet is to get something, anything, working, and start testing and benchmarking. If you establish that it works, great, you're done. If not, you can know that what you have is too little in a certain area and know what you need to change.
[22:41] <maxwell> I understand qhartman
[22:41] <qhartman> UNLESS, you have very specific and detailed workload metrics.
[22:42] <maxwell> lets say 2 running servers doing 2MB/s of read and 2MB/s of write each at the same time
[22:43] <bekks> Thats not "much" IO at all.
[22:43] <qhartman> just about anything modern should be able to handle that
[22:43] <bekks> Thats almost idling.
[22:43] <qhartman> ^ +1
[22:43] <maxwell> mhm
[22:43] <maxwell> god
[22:43] <maxwell> *good
[22:43] <bekks> And 2MB/s with 100 users - that cant be HD video streaming :D
[22:43] <sarnold> you'll finally have to upgrade off that old 10baseT equipment :)
[22:43] <maxwell> well, say 100MB/s read and 100MB/s write
[22:44] <qhartman> That's starting to hit the limits of a Gb link
[22:44] <bekks> maxwell: well, say: stop guessing :)
[22:44] <maxwell> qhartman, I know. I just want to make sure the hardware isn't a botleneck
[22:45] <qhartman> maxwell, you won't know until you try.
[22:45] <bekks> maxwell: You cant test that out in IRC.
[22:45] <maxwell> ok fine.
[22:45] <maxwell> I understand
[22:47] <qhartman> And, speaking for myself, I'm not trying to be confrontational or anything, it's just really not possible to give you good answers to your questions. The problem space isn't defined enough.
[23:03] <joeljvegasg> hola
[23:05] <joeljvegasg> hola
[23:27] <Matadoer_> l