[06:40] <Telendrith> I just installed ubuntu server on a Dell PowerEdge 2950, and it won't boot or get to the boot loader. I think it's because the server dosn't support UEFI, how can I change it to BIOS? or do you think it's a miss diagnosis
[07:10] <dorotheus> I have an ubuntu VPS that I rebooted and now I cannot connect to. Before rebooting its disk was full but I cleared a few gbs and then rebooted. I emailed the support and they gave me this image: http://s17.postimg.org/59cqhng3j/Untitled.png. How can I tell them to proceed?
[07:20] <sarnold> dorotheus: first, get a good magnifying lens. The stronger the better.
[07:21] <sarnold> dorotheus: does your vps provider have a "console" mechanism set up in their management interface?
[07:21] <dorotheus> sarnold yes they do.
[07:22] <sarnold> dorotheus: ah, good. that might let you get some information to fix it..
[07:24] <dorotheus> sarnold, oh that's great. Well I knew that...
[07:27] <Anteac> i fucked up nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:21] <Tzunamii> Anteac: Hindsight is 20/20, but please make backups of files you're going to edit/replace before fiddling
[09:05] <Anteac> any site which offers vbox images preconfigured with php,mysql,etc?
[09:28] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:29] <ganey> Anteac:I dunno if vagrant boxes work? there's loads of preconfigured boxes.
[09:29] <Anteac> i think i can just select lamp server with ubuntu setup
[10:25] <presidente> ciao
[11:38] <Azaril> my preseed.cfg doesnt seem to be working
[11:38] <Azaril> is there a way i can work out why
[13:54] <zertyui> hello there
[13:54] <zertyui> i try to mount nfs filesystem
[13:54] <zertyui> this is the message i got :
[13:54] <zertyui> http://paste.ubuntu.com/9834994/
[13:54] <zertyui> is that normal ?
[14:02] <teward> zertyui: what command did you run
[14:05] <zertyui>  mount fas2:/vol/home  /mnt/
[14:05] <zertyui>  mount server2:/vol/home  /mnt/
[14:21] <hroi> hi
[14:21] <SchrodingersScat> hey, haven't used incron in a while :[
[14:21] <hroi> im having some problems with incron
[14:21] <SchrodingersScat> do you think it's a problem with that? or whatever you're trying to run? this 'foo'
[14:21] <hroi> I've only used it on debian before, but dont recall having issues
[14:22] <hroi> SchrodingersScat,   on my ubuntu 14  it actually runs
[14:22] <hroi> but I dont get why there are no /var/log/cron files
[14:22] <hroi> for me to dig up errors
[14:23] <hroi> SchrodingersScat,   it completely refuses to do anython on  the amazon aws ubuntu
[14:23] <hroi> yet I think it is a vanilla ubuntu
[14:23] <SchrodingersScat> is there a /var/log/incron ?
[14:23] <hroi> #63-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 3 21:30:07 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[14:24] <hroi> on amazon
[14:24] <hroi> SchrodingersScat, no, none such
[14:36] <teward> i have an ubuntu server in a VM - it has two connections: one NAT'd, and one host-only.  When the host-only is connected, it fails to be able to reach out to the internet.  Is there a way to define a "Internet Accessible" connection and another that isn't the route to the internet?
[14:37] <Azaril> my preseed.cfg doesnt seem to be working, is there a way to find out why?
[14:42] <hroi> ahh got it to work...
[14:42] <hroi> it was my bad  ... only allowd one " " white space between items in the tab list
[14:45] <Pici> ;36
[15:02] <foolhardy> I'm finding that the ntp daemon is dying nightly, probably during the vm suspended backup. How can I automate 'service ntp restart' every morning at 0600?
[15:02] <foolhardy> runnign ubu server 12.04
[15:02] <foolhardy> x64
[15:03] <jpds> foolhardy: Have a tool like puppet ensure that the service is you.
[15:03] <jpds> is running for*
[15:04] <foolhardy> good idea, I'll do that. Thanks
[15:18] <zertyui> hello
[15:19] <zertyui> anyone ?
[15:19] <SchrodingersScat> is it me you're looking for?
[15:19] <zertyui> i got this error :http://paste.ubuntu.com/9834994/
[15:19] <Sling> zertyui: after what command?
[15:19] <zertyui> mount server2:/vol/home /mnt/
[15:19] <zertyui> i got this error :http://paste.ubuntu.com/9834994/
[15:20] <Sling> yes you just said that
[15:20] <Sling> and this /vol/home is a NFS mountpoint on server2?
[15:20] <zertyui> yes
[15:20] <Sling> take a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo
[15:21] <Sling> or https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/network-file-system.html
[15:21] <Sling> if you still have issues, tell us that is in syslog and dmesg
[15:21] <Sling> also, can you mount it from other clients?
[15:23] <zertyui> i can able to mount the same nfs mountpoint on a ohter freebsd server
[15:23] <zertyui> but using with ubuntu i can't at all
[15:23] <Sling> did you install nfs-common on the client?
[15:24] <Sling> dpkg -l | grep nfs-common
[15:24] <Sling> if there is no output, do sudo apt-get install nfs-common
[15:24] <Sling> (as explained in the URL's I gave)
[15:27] <Telendrith> I just installed ubuntu server on a Dell PowerEdge 2950. After reboot, I don't even make it to the boot loader. Any ideas?
[15:28] <patdk-wk> I have a few thousand ideas
[15:28] <patdk-wk> what one would you be interested in?
[15:29] <pmatulis> friday lulz
[15:32] <Telendrith> Ha, the best idea you have :]
[15:33] <Telendrith> I started my raid 1 from scratch and reinitalized, did the install .. and Nothing :o
[15:35] <henkjan> Telendrith: hardraid?
[15:35] <henkjan> Telendrith: maybe need to set that array bootable in de raid controller bios?
[15:36] <zertyui> simply that's the problem
[15:36] <zertyui> nfs-commun not installed
[15:36] <Telendrith> I'm using the built in raid controler.
[15:40] <zertyui> now i the nfs filesystem is mounted
[15:41] <zertyui> i would like to see mountpoint as a device
[15:41] <zertyui> possible ?
[16:20] <zertyui> hello anyone ?
[17:35] <teward> zertyui: patience is a virtue :P
[17:55] <pmatulis> zertyui: why do you want a directory to be a device?
[18:44] <teward> anyone ever seen a problem where `curl -1` will occasionally *NOT* use TLS
[18:54] <JanC> teward: IIUC -1 only forces the type of SSL/TLS it uses, but it doen't force SSL/TLS itself?
[18:55] <JanC> you can use --ssl-reqd to force SSL/TLS
[18:55] <teward> JanC: well, it was forcing TLSv1, wireshark confirmed
[18:55] <teward> TLSv1+
[23:40] <Spyros> Hello guys, i received credentials for an ubuntu server system that had a website running, the goal was to add a second one (virtualhost). After fiddleing arround the server is discovered it was running ubuntu 12.04. Will i break everything if i update it to 12.04.5 ?
[23:41] <teward> Spyros: 12.04 and 12.04.5 are synonymous
[23:41] <teward> Spyros: there's no difference between 12.04 installed and you keep updating via apt-get update and upgrade, vs. installing 12.04.5 and installing additional updates
[23:42] <teward> Spyros: the only difference are what HWE stacks are on the image, really, and the kernel version on the image, but you can install those without reinstalling the server
[23:42] <teward> so long as you're installing updates on the server from the repos
[23:43] <Spyros> teward, yes i will simple update from the official repos. I mean i heard apache 2.4 breaks the virtualhosts of apache 2.2 for instance. Do i keep apache 2.2 or does it update to 2.4 ?
[23:43] <sarnold> 12.04.5 is still apache 2.2
[23:43] <sarnold> 14.04 is on apache 2.4, so you'll want to plan that transition for when you've got some time
[23:44] <teward> Spyros: what sarnold said
[23:44] <teward> sarnold: thank you for chiming in, i'm nginx, not apache :)
[23:44] <Spyros> When does 12.04 support end?
[23:44] <sarnold> Spyros: april 2017
[23:44] <sarnold> Spyros: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases