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edenisthi guys00:10
edenistgetting a really weird error here.... trying to diagnose a Size mismatch error with an apt-get update00:11
sarnoldedenist: are you using apt-cacher-ng?00:11
smoserbdx, here now.00:12
smoserwhats up?00:12
edenistoh man, thats right I am.... sigh....... I was wondering why my mds5sums were different, as when doing a wget of the deb manually, it was fine00:12
edenistI'll clear the apt-cacher-ng cache00:12
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edenistthanks guys! should have realised the apt-cacher problem myself [its happened before..] derp00:53
sarnoldedenist: indeed, it took me hours to figure it out when it first happened to me.. second time, a day later, it was a quick apt-get purge and apt-get install squid-deb-proxy, and I've been happy ever since :) hehe00:57
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SG-PXEwould anyone be able to help me with a PXE question? i want to install ubuntu via PXE using a downloaded local CD imagestored on the server running TFTP & Apache, currently the PXE goes out on the internet and pulls from the archive site. Apache is serving up the filesystem.squashfs for gparted04:39
sarnoldSG-PXE: the MAAS server does more or less exactly that; it might have the magic sauce you need in dhcp or something to tell the pxe-booted thing where to find the rest of the installer04:40
sarnoldSG-PXE: I hope this hint's enough, time for me to run04:40
SG-PXEsarnold: i was hoping i wouldnt have to set up a MAAS server since that adds something extra ontop of everything04:43
lathiatSG-PXE: you could run a local mirror fairly easily, you can enter the mirror during install04:43
lathiatSG-PXE: when it asks for your country right at the top is an enter manually option04:43
lathiatSG-PXE: you could also look at apt-cacher-ng as an alternative to using a downloaded cd04:44
sarnoldSG-PXE: yeah, I don't think you need the full MAAS server, but hopefully you can find the dhcp config its using withot too much hassle04:44
lathiatthat would be through a preseed file04:45
lathiatbut otherwise you can just enter it manually04:45
SG-PXElathiat: would a local mirror be hard to set up?04:46
SG-PXEi was using this guide but since i already had apache serving up files for gparted i didnt want to have to install nfs https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PXEInstallMultiDistro#Ubuntu04:56
lathiatyou dont need nfs you can jus tmount the cd inside the apache root04:58
SG-PXEwould i be able to use fetch=<serverip>/ubuntu if i just put the cd in the apache root?05:07
lathiati am unsure which boot flag you need to use you'd have to test that yourself btu what i can tell you is you can choose 'enter information manually' at the top of the mirror country list05:08
SG-PXEok so if i understand right if cant find the right flag i would just be able to set the serverip as the mirror when installing ubuntu05:10
lathiatright05:11
lathiatthere is a falg for it, i just dont know what it is, i would suggest trying otu setting it manually and if that works you can look at figuring out the flag05:11
SG-PXEid have to keep if as an iso though right?05:12
lathiatSG-PXE: well no, you could mount it, or copy the files out05:18
lathiatSG-PXE: or you could create a complete mirror with one of the various tools for doing that, or use apt-cacher-ng to download and then cache the files for re-use in future installations.05:18
SG-PXEok i have already started to copy the files out, thanks lathiat05:21
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lordievaderGood morning.08:58
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farva_can some one tell me how to locate the logs for connections made to my server machine?09:44
farva_hopefully they are timestamped and show the number of connections made from each IP such as in netstat -ntu09:45
lordievaderfarva_: What type of connections?09:47
farva_we were ddosd and I got the IP of the person in question but I need to find the log to report them to OVH since it was an OVH machine that they were using09:48
farva_unfortunately I am not very good with networking so I kinda fly by the seat of my pants trying to figure this stuff out09:49
lordievaderfarva_: Individual connections are not logged (thank god), but if they targeted a service, like ssh, you might try their logs. For example ssh does log every login attempt.09:50
farva_hmmm, well, they hit a game server so I am pretty sure they targeted a port09:50
farva_and the IP in question09:50
lordievaderYou can set iptables to log every connection but then you need HUGE disks to hold just the logs.09:50
farva_I was afraid of that...09:52
farva_when you say a huge disk...how big is huge, and can't I write a script to clear the logs every 48-72 hours?09:53
farva_is there a way for me to pull up the output that I received when I ran netstat -ntu?09:54
lordievaderI've logged my input connections once. It was going fast. Of course it depends on how much of a target the machine is.09:54
lordievaderfarva_: Netstat only shows current connections, for as far as I know.09:54
lordievaderWhat you could do is log the traffic to a specific port though.09:55
farva_correct, I was not sure however if the system stores the information in a temp file or not09:55
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jamespagecoreycb, zul: hey so for kilo-2 please can we update deps for new namespaceless oslo packages11:06
jamespagewe should end up with no reverse-depends on the python-oslo.* ones11:07
jamespagecoreycb, zul: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10172162/11:49
zuljamespage:  context?12:18
coreycbzul, do you have the oslo's covered?12:49
zulcoreycb:  yeah they are still in proposed though12:52
coreycbzul, ok12:53
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zuljamespage:  ack13:05
zuljamespage:  when you get a sec can you have a look at https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/vivid-adt-nova/lastBuild/ARCH=amd64,label=adt/13:33
jamespagezul, I am13:55
zuljamespage:  thanks13:55
jamespageI think its oslo.serialization13:55
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jamespagecoreycb, I've picked your nova branch btw14:00
jamespagedealing with the dep-8 test failure at the same time14:00
coreycbjamespage, kilo?14:00
jamespagecoreycb, yes14:00
coreycbjamespage, ok14:01
zuljamespage:  i have dependency changes for nova as well so Ill wait until your done for nova and merge the branch im working on with yours and coreys14:03
jamespagezul, nope its oslo.db14:15
jamespagebusted - fixing now14:15
zuljamespage:  k14:15
jamespagezul, fix uploaded - that may resolve the nova dep-8 test failure anyway14:21
zuljamespage:  ack14:22
zulnew python-hacking uploaded14:22
jamespagezul, meh - did that not need new flake8 + pep8?14:23
zuljamespage:  nope :)14:23
zulpatched the requirements.txt14:24
jamespagezul, I'm still not sure why we even need the dependency on hacking tbh14:25
zuljamespage:  neither do  I really14:25
jamespagezul, I reckon we can drop it14:25
jamespagelint checking on build in distro is two steps late and valueless14:25
jamespageinfact we did drop it once - why is it back in?14:26
zuljamespage: because the unit tests specifically uses it14:36
jamespagereally14:36
* jamespage looks at nova14:37
jamespagezul, can't see it14:37
zuljamespage:  nova/tests/unit/test_hacking.py14:37
coreycbjamespage, I made a few debian/control updates to nova14:47
coreycbpushed to my branch14:47
LeMikeThis will be odd: We have a NRAID5 running with 4 drives, each 500GB (making 2TB in sum). First: RAID5 is about 3 drives... wtf? Second: If I remove 500GB and add 2TB, will it be 3,5TB? Or will it stay 2TB?14:53
LeMikeoh. no.  Raid5 is 4 drives. forget about it. but will the Nraid sum up?14:54
coreycbzul, here's the list of version bumps needed - http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10174150/15:02
coreycbhad you done anything for oslo.context?15:02
coreycbzul ^15:02
zulcoreycb: python-oslo-context :)15:02
coreycbzul, ah no period15:04
coreycbzul, was that a mistake?15:05
zulcoreycb:  no its just the new oslo namespace thing15:05
coreycbzul, all the other oslo's have a period still though15:06
coreycbprobably not an issue, just a name15:06
zulcoreycb:  not an issue15:07
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a_oklimits.conf obviously is just broken I have given up on it. Cgroups seems promising but only redhat and arch seem to have a clue on how to set this up. How can I have my apache processes limited to a certain amount of memory16:02
coreycbzul, jamespage: hmm, so websockify is in nova/debian/control for juno but never made it to main16:09
zulcoreycb:  its in pydist-overrides remove it from debian/control please16:10
maswana_ok: yes, cgroups is the only working mechanism for limiting memory use16:10
coreycbzul, ok, and do we want to do the same for kilo?16:11
zulcoreycb:  yeah ive already done that16:11
coreycbzul, ok, ironic depends on it now too16:12
coreycbI just ran the websockify tox tests and they are still bitrotting16:12
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a_okmaswan: How do I stet it up in 14.04? There is some documentation but they mention cgconfig.conf that seems no longer supporten16:19
coreycbjamespage, I pushed a new nova again16:19
a_okmaswan: I do seem to have a cgrulesengd but there isn't even an upstart or init script for it.16:24
maswana_ok: Dunno, we only ever use it through slurm and have it set them up, I think.16:24
jamespagezul, coreycb: the nova dep-8 test failure is due to the eventlet bump required for b217:13
jamespageonce we get b2 into the archive it should resolve.17:13
zuljamespage:  ack17:14
coreycbjamespage, that's good.  b2 == kilo-2?17:14
jamespagezul, b1 uses eventlet.util which no longer exists17:14
jamespagecoreycb, yes17:14
jamespagecoreycb, whats the status in the juno stable update?17:17
jamespagecoreycb, that should prob be our focus - then we can complete kilo-217:17
coreycbjamespage, it's all uploaded so I guess I need to poke the sru team17:18
jamespagecoreycb, arges may be helpful :-)17:18
coreycbjamespage, yeah :)17:18
argesjamespage: yea i'm planning on looking at it today17:26
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coreycbarges, thanks17:54
argescoreycb: should bug 1419117 be targeted against cinder instead of nova?18:14
argescoreycb: and can you doublecheck my SRU justificationf or that bug18:15
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coreycbarges, well the fix is in python-eventlet but nova, neutron, and cinder need the updated eventlet so I've added those as affected also (if that makes sense)18:18
argescoreycb: well as long as the uploads reference that bug correctly18:18
coreycbarges, hmm, they may not18:18
coreycbarges, looks like I need to reference the bug in cinder, nova, and neutron changelogs18:19
argescoreycb: if it needs to be verified for all those packages then yes. But if the socket_timeout change only touches python-eventlet and cinder, then you might only need those two18:20
argescoreycb: all in all, we just want to ensure this change doesn't regress and it fixes a testable bug18:21
coreycbarges, Ok, updating the packages and will let you know when that's done (shortly)18:22
coreycbdescription looks good, thanks for updating it18:22
argescoreycb: ok let me know18:22
argeszul: coreycb : so why were control files for packages updated with python-eventlet (>= 0.13.0-1ubuntu3.1~), specifically with the '~'. Is that to make it easier when you update the cloud archive?18:24
argessince 0.13.0-1ubuntu3.1 will be in the utopic archive, seems like 0.13.0-1ubuntu3.1 would be sufficient18:25
arges(>= version) that is18:25
coreycbarges, yes exactly - cloud18:25
argescoreycb: ok18:25
coreycbit's for backporting to the cloud archive18:25
zulcoreycb/jamespage: Just about to do a test rebuild and will upload nova b218:33
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coreycbzul, did james pick up my diffs?18:36
zulcoreycb:  afaik its oslo.db and eventlet fixes18:38
coreycbzul, I can't find it, do you have a link?18:40
zulnah18:40
zulill just park it after im done18:40
coreycbzul, ok.  can you take a look when you have a moment?  http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10176566/18:41
coreycbarges, can you reject nova, neutron, and cinder and we'll upload the same version with updated changelog?18:51
argescoreycb: sure18:57
argescoreycb: ok done18:58
coreycbarges, thanks18:58
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coreycbarges, neutron, nova, and cinder are uploaded now19:16
argescoreycb: aye aye19:16
argescoreycb: can you doublecheck the horizon upload... there is a _lot_ of code removed19:45
argescoreycb: everything under xstatic is removed19:45
coreycbarges, something went wrong19:46
coreycbzul, ^19:46
coreycbshould have Diff: 107 lines (+24/-63) 3 files modified19:46
zularges:  can you reject that one then please19:46
argeszul: will do19:46
argesdone19:47
farva_so I recently aquired a machine that is far more powerful, and far beyond my scope of experience and I need to set a few things up that I do not understand20:11
farva_first I need to make sure that I have 2 or my 3 drives raided to create 1 virtual drive, and I need my 3rd drive separate to use as my backup20:11
farva_when working with OVH, do I install my OS first, or do I RAID my drives first?20:12
farva_I am not sure how this works at all-I have never even setup a raid before20:12
lazyPowerDo we have PPC64el builds for MariaDB? according to our package matrix i'm not seeing it20:23
lazyPowerhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=mariadb&searchon=names&suite=utopic&section=all20:23
sarnoldlazyPower: yeah, packages.ubuntu.com is .. not always right20:24
sarnoldlazyPower: see this instead: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mariadb-5.520:24
argescoreycb: ping me when you upload horizon. thanks20:25
bdxbeisner, coreycb: I am configuring charms for a multi-net OS deployment and have a few questions concerning network configs on neutron-api, quantum-gateway and nova-compute charms, would you mind if I ran a few things by you?20:25
coreycbzul, can you let arges know when it's uploaded? thanks.20:28
arges: ) should just ping both of you sorry20:28
argesbut yea that's the last piece of the puzzle20:28
coreycbbdx, Hi, ask away, out network experts are EOD but we might be able to help20:28
coreycbarges, np :)20:29
coreycbarges, and thanks!20:29
bdxMy question is regarding the nova-compute configs bridge-interface, flat-interface, and bridge-ip.....could you.... or anyone really could elaborate on if flat-interface needs to have its own interface, and if bridge-ip needs to be unique per compute node, and in the same subnet?20:32
bdxsame subnet as other compute nodes bridge-ip20:33
coreycbbdx, I'm not positive but I'd have to assume that you need 2 ports for flat-interface since it's defaulting to eth120:37
coreycbbdx, I'd assume the bridge ip should be different and same subnet, but again not positive.20:40
zulcoreycb:  yep20:40
bdxOk, that makes sense. It also has a default bridge-ip.....possibly this doesn't need to be unique between compute nodes because only local traffic is communicated here?20:41
bdxBut..NM ... that goes against the purpose of having a bridge.20:42
bdxWhat you said makes sense..same subnet, unique ips.20:44
coreycbbdx, I'd like to get your q's bounced off people who know what they're talking about though.  jamespage or gnuoy: when you are back, mind answering bdx?20:44
bdxGreat. Thank you.20:45
zulcoreycb/agres: re-uploaded21:10
farva_I have been using Ubuntu 14.04 for the past 6 months, but have a chance to change my OS, does anyone suggest I move to 14.10, or even change it up and go with debian 8?21:11
pmatulisfarva_: what a question21:30
farva_ikr xD21:30
farva_I am a linux newb though, and so far what I gather is that I want LTS so ubuntu 14.04 is the way to go21:31
pmatulisfarva_: if you're a newbie then stick with an LTS for a few years.  then you'll be able to answer your above question21:31
farva_I like that answer =]21:32
JanCunless you really need 14.10 for some reason, 14.04 is better for a server21:32
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