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dmiroshn | Hello, may I ask help with postfix + dovecot here? | 01:34 |
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sarnold | dmiroshn: welcome to irc; it typically works best if you just ask questions and hang around for a while :) asking if you can ask just adds delays.. | 01:35 |
dmiroshn | I used https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/postfix.html for postfix and dovecot setup. I pretty sure that I did what that page suggests. However, when finished I cannot neither receive nor send emails. Is it complete guide? Should I try something else? Should I install dovecot-imapd as well? | 01:47 |
sarnold | dmiroshn: email is very complicated these days, it isn't as easy to run as it once was | 01:49 |
sarnold | dmiroshn: break the problem apart into small steps -- telnet to the smtp port, try to deliver mail by hand, use tail -F to watch the log files while you do it, and verify that the mail is accepted ... | 01:49 |
sarnold | dmiroshn: .. and take small steps, focus on one problem at a time, either sending, or receiving, or retrieving, and keep an eye on the log files. | 01:50 |
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alreece45 | dmiroshn, generic email pointers: MX records, reverse PTR records, SPF records, DKIM/DomainKeys, blacklist check | 02:23 |
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dmiroshn | When I am trying to send email via "openssl s_client -crlf -connect <my.domain>:465". I got the following error "Recipient address rejected: Access denied". May one check my "postconf -n" settings http://pastebin.com/WQp8k6X5 to help figure out what's wrong? | 03:30 |
ikonia | dmiroshn: it means the email address you are trying to send to is not on the mail server you are connecting to | 03:40 |
dmiroshn | ikonia | 03:52 |
dmiroshn | ikonia: Do you want say that recipient email is incorrect? It should not be the case because it's my gmail account that I frequently use. | 03:52 |
ikonia | dmiroshn: right, so your server won't host gmail | 04:00 |
ikonia | dmiroshn: I would assume you're machine is not setup as a relay host | 04:01 |
dmiroshn | ^ Please ignore my last (fixed) question. | 04:02 |
Quoexl | anyone here dealt with apache openmeetings? | 05:41 |
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lordievader | Good morning. | 09:05 |
Quoexl | EHLO | 09:05 |
Quoexl | I have some pent up rage in me today, apache openmeetings is a booger to install | 09:06 |
Quoexl | yet my googly client insists that we must have this pronto | 09:07 |
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kblin | hi folks | 10:58 |
kblin | I'm trying to install ubuntu-server on a system with EFI boot off a hardware raid | 10:58 |
RoyK | kblin: should work... | 11:04 |
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kblin | RoyK: sorry, was dragged off to lunch :) | 11:50 |
kblin | for some reason the installer keeps installing the boot loader into the partition that has /boot instead of using the MBR | 11:51 |
kblin | and then the system fails to boot | 11:51 |
RoyK | hm... not good | 11:53 |
RoyK | don't know why, though | 11:53 |
oopaine | hi@ll, i like to know how to get the fingerprint of my SSL-certificate via SSH .... SHA256 and SHA1 .... what are the commands?? | 12:36 |
rbasak | oopaine: "openssl x509 -fingerprint -noout -in foo.pem". Or something like that. | 12:37 |
rbasak | See the x509 manpage for details. | 12:37 |
kblin | it's one of the x509 options, for sure | 12:37 |
oopaine | okay, thx for this faaast answer. :) | 12:40 |
oopaine | bb. | 13:11 |
kblin | ok, even with default settings for everything I can't get that stupid EFI install to boot | 13:13 |
optrusty | Ok Hi, Guys I just installed Trusty yesterday and I went through the steps of connecting to a Wi-Fi Network when I did I had to attempt 3 times to connect to my personal wifi network with the right password. Now, This morning I tried pinging google as a test if the internet is working and it wasn't. I even checked ifconfig, Nothing | 13:25 |
Odd_Bloke | optrusty: Can you paste the output of `ip addr`? | 13:28 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke I will try ssh via ethernet | 13:29 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke So I searched and I couldn't get an IP for wlan0 | 13:34 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke Let me try checking /etc/network/interfaces | 13:35 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke In the network interfaces there is only the loopback network | 13:36 |
Odd_Bloke | optrusty: Server, or desktop? | 13:39 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke Ubuntu Server | 13:40 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke I would be in #ubuntu by now | 13:40 |
Odd_Bloke | optrusty: Oops, didn't notice which channel I was in. | 13:45 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke No Prob | 13:45 |
Odd_Bloke | optrusty: What steps did you take to try to connect to the network? | 13:46 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke I am going to try this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=318539 | 13:51 |
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zul | jamespage: can you take a quick look http://paste.ubuntu.com/9698561/ (im concenered about the debian/control file) | 14:16 |
jamespage | zul, you need Breaks/Replaces; python{3}-oslo.i18n (<< 1.3.0-0ubuntu1) as I think it still provides oslo.* links for backwards compat right? | 14:19 |
zul | right | 14:19 |
jamespage | zul, does it? this is quite important - if not then we need to holdup the renames until after kilo-2 releases | 14:20 |
zul | jamespage: there is an oslo.i18n and a oslo_i18n | 14:21 |
zul | so both namespaces are there | 14:21 |
zul | jamespage: better? http://paste.ubuntu.com/9698591/ | 14:25 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke ping | 14:40 |
Odd_Bloke | optrusty: Pong. | 14:43 |
Odd_Bloke | optrusty: (Generally it's better to just tell me what you're going to tell me; saves a round trip :) ) | 14:44 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke It's a waste of time if you are away | 14:45 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke That's why I like to check if some is home :) | 14:45 |
Odd_Bloke | optrusty: Nope, I'll always see the message. | 14:45 |
Odd_Bloke | optrusty: Furthermore, if other people are following along, they may be able to jump in and help you. :) | 14:45 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke Anyway I am doing a fresh reinstall after there was a little incident with over writing the interfaces file | 14:48 |
Odd_Bloke | optrusty: :D | 14:49 |
optrusty | Odd_Bloke My passion for GUIs are gone :( It is really hard to use cli and not be clumsy | 14:49 |
zul | jamespage: ping looked ok? | 14:50 |
jamespage | zul, that looks OK | 14:52 |
zul | jamespage: thanks | 14:52 |
jamespage | zul, are you happy this won't break all the kilo-1 uploads? | 14:52 |
zul | jamespage: yeah im sure it wont | 14:52 |
zul | jamespage: just running the tests for kilo-1 with a newer i18n just to make sure | 15:20 |
jamespage | zul, +1 | 15:20 |
jamespage | sounds good | 15:20 |
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coreycb | jamespage, zul: systemd enablement for ceilometer - https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/ceilometer/systemd/+merge/245973 | 16:09 |
coreycb | jamespage, the templates approach is really nice | 16:09 |
coreycb | jamespage, oh shoot, I see Didier already merged systemd for ceilometer | 16:20 |
jamespage | coreycb, yeah I spoke with him - just rebase you changes ontop of his and drop the specific bits he added | 16:20 |
coreycb | jamespage, ok | 16:20 |
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CluelessPerson | I have a problem installing Ubuntu-Server. It keeps installing Grub to the USB as SDA | 16:29 |
Eggs_ | CluelessPerson: only grub? is ubuntu installed to the disk? | 16:32 |
CluelessPerson | Eggs_: it seems only the grub, yes | 16:36 |
CluelessPerson | Eggs_: I just attempted to do sudo shutdown now | 16:36 |
CluelessPerson | Eggs_: it's failing to even shutdown | 16:37 |
* CluelessPerson shutoff the computer physically and restarts to see if it boots... | 16:37 | |
CluelessPerson | Eggs_: I ran the command > sudo grub-install /dev/sda | 16:37 |
CluelessPerson | Eggs_: That seems to have fixed the boot problem | 16:37 |
CluelessPerson | Eggs_: Now the next problem is that it won't shutdown, it fails something, goes to root user, and waits. | 16:38 |
* CluelessPerson runs > sudo shutdown now | 16:38 | |
CluelessPerson | Eggs_: it goes to the purplish Ubuntu 14.04 splash screen, then lists the normal line | 16:39 |
CluelessPerson | root@host:~# | 16:39 |
CluelessPerson | awaiting my entering whatever | 16:39 |
Eggs_ | is that the root user just for the install? | 16:41 |
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rostam | HI I am using ubuntu 14.04. I do not understand the propose of the /etc/rc.d/rc.driverUpdate? thx | 17:40 |
coreycb | jamespage, in case you're not eod, can we get ironic and horizon merged (2015.1~b1-0ubuntu1)? | 18:07 |
rostam | HI I am using ubuntu 14.04. How can I control sequence of kernel loadable module when they are getting loaded? thanks | 19:31 |
sarnold | rostam: that sounds like solving a problem that shouldn't exist | 19:34 |
genii | rostam: What is the exact issue you are having which makes you ask this question? | 19:38 |
bekks | rostam: What are you traxing to achieve? | 19:53 |
rostam | All, we have a video driver from AMD which we need to run a script before that driver is loaded. Is there a way I can do that please? thanks | 19:59 |
rostam | The driver name is flgrx. | 19:59 |
rostam | fglrx | 19:59 |
mdeslaur | rostam: modify the udev rule that loads the module to run a script instead? | 20:02 |
sarnold | rostam: hmm, it's kind of ugly, but you could stick the fglrx module into a /etc/modprobe.d/ blacklist, then make an initscript that runs the script you want and runs modprobe fglrx manually -- which I believe will ksip the blacklists | 20:02 |
bekks | rostam: Modify the udev rule to run a script, which loads the module as last command. | 20:03 |
genii | I think bekks has the more elegant solution | 20:04 |
mdeslaur | hey, I want my cookie, I said it first :) | 20:05 |
* genii slides mdeslaur a chocolate chip cookie and a fresh coffee | 20:05 | |
* bekks hands mdeslaur a cookie :) | 20:05 | |
mdeslaur | \o/ | 20:05 |
mdeslaur | :) | 20:05 |
rostam | thank you I will try all your suggestions and will report the outcome. Thanks | 20:07 |
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Aison | hello, somehow my isc-dhcp-server6 sucks | 20:16 |
Aison | when I start it, it uses 100% cpu time | 20:16 |
pmatulis | Aison: check logs | 20:17 |
Aison | nothing in the logs | 20:17 |
Aison | no errors... | 20:17 |
Aison | but I just found this one: 1971953593 Jan 8 20:41 dhcpd6.leases | 20:17 |
Aison | what's wrong here?!? | 20:22 |
Aison | lolo | 20:22 |
pmatulis | Aison: use diagnostic tools (strace, perf) | 20:24 |
sarnold | I could swear I thought I read a bug report with an eerily similar description but I can't find the thing in my archives | 20:28 |
a|3x | hi | 20:33 |
a|3x | is there a filesystem that can be used to efficiently store incremental changes to files, for a set period of time perhaps, that can be used as an incremental backup solution possibly? | 20:35 |
Aison | I deleted the leases file and then I can start dhcpv6 without having 100% cpu load | 20:39 |
qman__ | a|3x: ZFS using snapshots, compression, and deduplication, but be aware that it requires enterprise hardware and large amounts of RAM | 20:39 |
Aison | the leases file contains "endless" many equal entries | 20:40 |
a|3x | qman__, enterprise hardware? | 20:41 |
qman__ | a|3x: ECC RAM, TLER disks at a minimum | 20:42 |
a|3x | qman__, why? | 20:42 |
qman__ | It is extremely sensitive to flipped bits, data integrity is a core design feature of ZFS and it doesn't work properly without it | 20:43 |
qman__ | In practice your system will crash a lot | 20:43 |
patdk-wk | tler disks are not needed | 20:44 |
patdk-wk | but if you expect to have any kind of quality of service, you need it | 20:44 |
a|3x | qman__, well, i do have ecc ram where i want to use it and raid 10, but i only plan to use it for backups (to be able to look at changes over time) | 20:44 |
qman__ | ZFS replaces RAID | 20:45 |
qman__ | It performs its own form of it | 20:45 |
patdk-wk | zfs isn't the solution you want then, likely | 20:45 |
a|3x | i see there are some other solutions here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Versioning_file_system | 20:45 |
a|3x | ext3cow, etc | 20:46 |
a|3x | are any of these good? | 20:46 |
patdk-wk | versioning filesystems isn't exactly what you want for a *backup* system | 20:46 |
patdk-wk | unless these backups are tiny, and change a lot | 20:46 |
a|3x | well i want high granularity snapshots basically | 20:47 |
qman__ | Where I am unable to use ZFS, I manage the backup versions via rsync trees | 20:47 |
qman__ | E.g. rsnapshot | 20:47 |
patdk-wk | but *snapshots* depend on how data gets put on it | 20:47 |
patdk-wk | snapshots don't like you puttings *new* backups onto it | 20:47 |
patdk-wk | it perfers you to change the existing ones | 20:47 |
patdk-wk | otherwise you will be looking at something that is designed to do dedup at it's core | 20:47 |
patdk-wk | but we will need a much better definition of what is *backups* in this case, to answer | 20:48 |
a|3x | patdk-wk, yes, i want to change filesystem over time and have snapshots and able to clone fs from snapshot or something like this | 20:48 |
patdk-wk | so it's really not a backup? but the production system? | 20:49 |
patdk-wk | or the backups just happen to be lots of tiny files that don't change often | 20:49 |
patdk-wk | then snapshots would be fine | 20:49 |
a|3x | also, would be nice to have a human readable log of which files changed in which snapshot | 20:49 |
Aison | oh, now i've got several 100 of these messages per second in my syslog file, caused by dhcp6 | 20:49 |
Aison | Jan 9 21:49:01 inetserv dhcpd: Renew message from fe80::3ed9:2bff:fea1:f066 port 546, transaction ID 0xD19A2B00 | 20:49 |
Aison | Jan 9 21:49:01 inetserv dhcpd: Sending Reply to fe80::3ed9:2bff:fea1:f066 port 546 | 20:49 |
rberg- | a|3x you can do similar things in userspace on any FS, rdiff-backup is one way. | 20:49 |
rberg- | does it have to be on the FS layer? | 20:50 |
a|3x | rberg-, but is that going to be efficient enough? i would imagine fs layer may be much more efficient with less copies of same blocks | 20:50 |
rberg- | I suppose a backup will have t copy every block at least once, from there its a delta | 20:51 |
qman__ | a|3x: it is fairly space efficient but slow | 20:51 |
a|3x | patdk-wk, it is a backup system, i would like to rsync production system to it and create snapshots for future potential use | 20:51 |
patdk-wk | normally rsync and snapshots don't work | 20:52 |
patdk-wk | cause rsync will change the WHOLE file | 20:52 |
patdk-wk | not just the part that changed | 20:52 |
qman__ | a|3x: most of my production backups are rsync copies hardlinked together | 20:52 |
patdk-wk | but if that is *acceptable* | 20:52 |
rberg- | if it has to be a FS I would use zfs. while it likes lots of ram it doesnt seem to require it, at least when I ran it | 20:52 |
patdk-wk | rberg-, depends on many things | 20:53 |
patdk-wk | but you really want your metadata that you use to fit in ram | 20:53 |
rberg- | true, I didnt de-dupe | 20:53 |
patdk-wk | if it doesn't you kindof get screwed | 20:53 |
patdk-wk | dedup will just screw you, no matter what you do :) | 20:53 |
qman__ | a|3x: ZFS is the only filesystem level way I know of to do dedupe and snapshots well | 20:53 |
a|3x | patdk-wk, how do you hardlink rsync backups? | 20:53 |
patdk-wk | I don't | 20:53 |
qman__ | There are dedupe layer tools | 20:53 |
rberg- | ram use did get pretty high when I started playing with zil and l2arc, but I never got OOM kills so it must give the ram back fine | 20:54 |
patdk-wk | l2arc can't give the ram back | 20:54 |
a|3x | oops, qman__, how do you hardlink rsync backups? | 20:54 |
rberg- | something did :) | 20:54 |
patdk-wk | normally using l2arc unless you have >40gigs of ram, is a mistake | 20:54 |
rberg- | yeah, in my case thats true.. my workload didnt benefit from it.. (also a backup destination) | 20:55 |
qman__ | a|3x: a custom script that stores backups in directories by date, with the --link-dest parameter | 20:55 |
qman__ | Rsnapshot does this | 20:55 |
a|3x | qman__, thanks, this is an interesting solution | 20:56 |
rberg- | personally I went with md raid / xfs and dealt with the rest in userspace. | 20:56 |
qman__ | My system at home is zfs and I take hourly snapshots, and zfs send them to a replica server | 20:57 |
qman__ | I don't use dedup on that one though | 20:57 |
qman__ | Got almost 30tb and only 64g of ram so it wouldn't work | 21:01 |
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streulma | hello | 21:03 |
lazyPower | can upstart be run outside of init? | 21:03 |
streulma | server boot stops after Freeing initrd memory | 21:03 |
streulma | there was a serious fsck... | 21:03 |
streulma | how can I boot this server again? | 21:03 |
streulma | does it not found the root device ? | 21:04 |
bekks | lazyPower: Upstart runs all the time. | 21:04 |
lazyPower | bekks: we're exploring some experimental work with juju + docker, and it appears that the local provider has quite a few dependencies on upstart - docker doesn't run a true init, so this is why i'm asking - to ensure that i'm not breaking some upstart dependency by starting it in the dockerfile | 21:06 |
Aison | ok, as soon as I turn on IPv6 support on my HP LaserJet Printer, ubuntu server goes down after a few hours | 21:09 |
Aison | because the dhcp6.leases and syslog file grows to serveral GB | 21:10 |
Aison | and 100% CPU use | 21:10 |
Aison | nice one.... | 21:10 |
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Alina-malina | where can i see the POST logs? | 21:41 |
bekks | Alina-malina: Nowehere. You BIOS does not log the POST anywhere. | 21:41 |
Alina-malina | oh | 21:41 |
Alina-malina | anyway i can log that stuff? | 21:41 |
bekks | Alina-malina: No. | 21:41 |
Alina-malina | erm | 21:41 |
rostam | Hi sorry if this is of the topic could someone help me find out why this udev rule does not work: ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="pci", ATTR{idVendor}=="1002", DRIVERS=="fglrx", RUN+="/usr/local/test.sh" thanks | 21:49 |
JanC | Alina-malina: maybe you can log it on some computers using IPMI / AMT / ... (and in theory UEFI could do logging too, but I don't know of any that implement it?) | 22:09 |
Alina-malina | erm | 22:10 |
sarnold | rostam: is that a typo? should it be /usr/local/bin/test.sh? | 22:10 |
Alina-malina | i dont know i thought to just log POST and GET | 22:10 |
sarnold | rostam: is the file set executable? is the interpreter valid? | 22:10 |
rostam | sarnold, yes to all your question and I changed the path to /usr/local/bin/test.sh still no output.... | 22:30 |
sarnold | rostam: does your script require a specific PATH? | 22:30 |
rostam | sarnold, the content is: #!/bin/bash echo "Test" > /tmp/test.txt . | 22:31 |
optrusty | Ok Guys I just installed Ubuntu Server with Host VM, but I don't know how to use it | 22:31 |
sarnold | rostam: hah, that should work :) | 22:31 |
rostam | sarnold, I wished :) | 22:32 |
rostam | hi using ubuntu 14.04. Is there a place I can install a script before any driver is loaded. I can get udev working so was wondering if there is a place in rc script I can place something before any module is loaded? thanks | 23:01 |
kevinde | Would it be possible to setup a Hotspot on my Ubuntu Server with CoovaChilli (just the login page), FreeRadius and Easyhotspot web with only 1 NIC on the server and a router that has the DD-WRT firmware with Chillispot? | 23:03 |
kevinde | Or would I need 2 NIC's on the server | 23:03 |
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Aison | I tried to create an upstart script | 23:31 |
Aison | the strange thing is now, when I run the command as root in the console, it works perfectly | 23:31 |
Aison | when I put the same command in exec line, then it segfaults | 23:32 |
johncarper | Today when I tried connecting to my server trough my saved putty profile I get the error " Server refused public-key signature despite accepting key!" How is that possible? I been ssh'ing the whole evening to tesame server without no problems | 23:32 |
johncarper | then suddenly this error came up | 23:32 |
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