[09:13] <scott2> HI GUys
[09:25] <Barneyy> Hi, I don't have internet traffic in Ubuntu Server, but my apache is running !
[09:26] <Barneyy> I can access my web server by enter IP Address in internet browser. but in ssh I don't have ping
[09:37] <bigbrovar> hi guys.. am trying to setup ACL for my openldap installation but am having some problems ..  I would like some ldap users to be have write entries on everything under a specified ou however when I try to make modification as said user in this case dhcpuser and pykotaadmin  I get an error saying insufficient access to parent
[09:37] <bigbrovar> here is my olcAccess.ldiff http://paste.ubuntu.com/10484117/  (ubuntu 14.04 server)
[10:46] <lordievader> Good morning.
[15:37] <teward> is it possible to set up a repository server for debian packages on Ubuntu that actually serves Debian distros?  (NOT a mirror, a personal packages repository)
[15:44] <rbasak> teward: yes. apt-ftparchive will do a basic one, or reprepro for a more complex one. Just build using Debian chroots.
[16:01] <teward> rbasak: can apt-ftparchive also handle Ubuntu packages alongside Debian packages?  (I would still build locally via sbuild schroots for Debian or Ubuntu
[16:59] <rbasak> teward: alongside? You'd want to have a separate repo probably to avoid confusing them. But the repository format is the same, so maybe I don't understand your question. Why wouldn't it just work?
[17:00] <teward> rbasak: i'm trying to run my own repository server - specifically to publish packages built by me and available to users.  Trouble is, no idea how to begin with that
[17:00] <teward> s/users/systems I have/
[17:00] <rbasak> teward: OK, so the quickest way:
[17:00] <teward> and I need to provide both ubuntu and debian packages
[17:01] <rbasak> Dump all the debs in a directory
[17:01] <teward> (but the server itself is Ubuntu)
[17:01] <rbasak> apt-ftparchive packages .|tee Packages|gzip>Packages.gz
[17:01] <rbasak> apt-ftparchive release . > Release
[17:01] <rbasak> gpg --yes -o Release.gpg -ab Release
[17:01] <rbasak> That's it. Host that directory somewhere, and it'll work.
[17:02] <rbasak> The sources.list line looks a bit odd though
[17:02] <rbasak> deb http://wherever/directory /
[17:02] <rbasak> (I use file:// but I presume http:// will work the same)
[17:03] <rbasak> But this doesn't let you differentiate between releases easily, and doesn't work with the sources.list line most consumers expect.
[17:03] <teward> to do that i'd have to set up reprepro no?
[17:03] <rbasak> No you can do that without reprepro. Just apt-ftparchvie and serving flat files
[17:03] <rbasak> Oh, depends on what exactly you mean by "that" :)
[17:04] <rbasak> To do more advanced - yes, reprepro is probably the easiest, although I find it tedious to set up and maintain
[17:04] <rbasak> There's a really old Launchpad bug on supporting Debian in PPAs. It just needs someone to do the work, if you want to volunteer :-)
[18:19] <teward> rbasak: i used reprepro for this - it's not like I"m putting a billion packages there :P
[18:19] <teward> just some
[18:19] <teward> rbasak: and that Debian in PPAs bug, I don't even know how to begin with that, so meh.
[20:21] <Thms> I have an ubuntu-server instance running on a Hyper-V server. So far everything works. I resize the VHD from 10 to 30Gb, but df -h still shows 10Gb.
[20:24] <Thms> Anyone, please ?
[20:25] <PryMar56>  Thms if ext4, then resize2fs
[20:33] <bekks> Thms: are you using LVM?
[20:34] <Thms> bekks, yes using LVM
[20:35] <bekks> Then you have to resize the partition conating the PV first, then resize the PV, then resize the VG, then resize the LV, then resize the filesystem.
[20:35] <bekks> *containing
[20:35] <Thms> wow.
[20:36] <Thms> then pvresize, vgresize, lvresize and resize2fs ?
[20:36] <bekks> Yes.
[20:38] <Patrickdk> generally you have to reboot or use partprobe after you adjust the partition table
[20:38] <Thms> isnt there a quick way to do this ?
[20:38] <Thms> or a one liner ?
[20:38] <Patrickdk> don't use lvm?
[20:38] <bekks> That IS the quick way...
[20:38] <Thms> I mean I just resized my VM HDD size what"s so wrong
[20:38] <bekks> There is no oneliner.
[20:38] <Patrickdk> you have so many layers
[20:38] <Patrickdk> you have to resize each layer
[20:39] <bekks> Nothing is wrong. But you have to resize the partition, the PV, the VG, the LV, the FS as well.
[20:39] <Patrickdk> vm disk -> partition -> lvm parition -> lv -> filesystem
[20:39] <Patrickdk> you dont' have to vgresize, neverh eard of that
[20:39] <Patrickdk> the vg will resize automatically with the pvresize change
[20:40] <bekks> Patrickdk: Depending on how many disks, layout of the VG, etc. he might have to extend the VG, so he just has to check that.
[20:40] <Patrickdk> vgextend you mean?
[20:40] <Thms> so I start with pvresize ?
[20:40] <bekks> Yes.
[20:40] <Patrickdk> na
[20:40] <Patrickdk> that won't do it
[20:40] <bekks> Thms: you start with resizing the partition.
[20:41] <Patrickdk> it should be automatic
[20:41] <Thms> I did it.
[20:41] <Thms> I booted the server, df -h, 8Gb.
[20:41] <bekks> Thats not resizing the partition.
[20:41] <bekks> df displays free space of the filesystem.
[20:42] <Patrickdk> come on, you even have to do all these steps in windows
[20:42] <Patrickdk> and every other os :)
[20:42] <Thms> I resized the partition under Hyper-V
[20:42] <bekks> Thms: No. You resized the DISK.
[20:42] <Thms> how is that not resisizing the partition ?
[20:42] <bekks> Thms: Not the partition.
[20:44] <Thms> Mh... I think I'm starting to understand
[20:44] <Thms> so what tool do I need to resize the partiton then ?
[20:44] <Thms> And how come fhe partition can be larger than the disk ?
[20:44] <bekks> The partition obviously cant be larger than the disk.
[20:45] <Patrickdk> that would be a nice trick
[20:45] <bekks> Yay! RAMdoubler finally ported to HDDdoubler! :P
[20:45] <Thms> So how do I resize my partition please guys
[20:45] <bekks> Thms: Use gparted from a livecd.
[20:45] <teward> Thms: you resized the virtual disk to have more space
[20:45] <Patrickdk> depends on what type of partition your using
[20:45] <teward> Thms: you actually have to expand the partitions
[20:45] <Thms> ok
[20:45] <Patrickdk> parted, gparted, ...
[20:45] <Thms> so i start with pvresize ?
[20:45] <Patrickdk> if your using mbr, fdisk works
[20:45] <bekks> No.
[20:46] <bekks> Thms: You start with resizing your partition, not with resizing the PV.
[20:46] <Thms> Ho sorry ok.
[20:51] <bigbrovar> hi guys.. am trying to setup ACL for my openldap installation but am having some problems ..  I would like some ldap users to be have write entries on everything under a specified ou however when I try to make modification as said user in this case dhcpuser and pykotaadmin  I get an error saying insufficient access to parent
[20:51] <bigbrovar> here is my olcAccess.ldiff http://paste.ubuntu.com/10484117/  (ubuntu 14.04 server)
[22:04] <teward> does anyone know how apache2-utils' htpasswd when running with `-cBC 12` arguments actually does the bcrypt hashing?  DOes it rely on system crypt() libraries or its own?