[00:32] Any reason `hdparm` shows my drives as only 2TB instead of 3 and 4? [00:32] er. sorry not hdparm, lshw === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away === markthomas is now known as markthomas|away [08:36] Hello. I have a problem with my NFS server, that I hope you can help me with. I've added a new raidstripe to the nfs server, tar'ed all the data over to it. Deleted the old symlinks in /export, and linked them to the new stipe. But now when I try to mount the exports on the nfsclients, it times out. When I check tcpdump on the nfsserver, it complains about stale filehandles. I've tried rebooting, deleting rmtab, xtab, sm, s [08:37] uninstalling nfs server and client with purge and autoremove. Then ran out of ideas === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [09:56] Good morning. [09:57] on nginx, what should I set for client_body_buffer_size? the guides I found are confusing. Should it be a large number and then set body size also on a large number? [11:29] What would you consider to be more appropiate for PHP shared hosting between 3 friends (each with its own /home and www folder under /home): apache & mod_php + nginx for static content OR apache mpm event (static files only) + php-fpm, each user with its own fpm pool? === eaud is now known as ubuthetechguru [16:11] Are there any good paid ebooks around to learn more about linux server security? [16:13] i learned a lot from 'hacking linux' [16:13] hacking exposed linux [16:13] http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-Exposed-Linux-3rd-Edition/dp/0072262575 [16:14] it's a bit outdated thou [16:14] still, a good read [16:14] i had this one - http://www.amazon.com/Linux-Hacking-Exposed-Brian-Hatch/dp/0072127732/ref=pd_sim_b_5 [16:26] thanks [16:26] will check that out [17:55] Only took most of the day, but I've figured out the NFS problem (posted earlier today) [17:56] And what was the problem? :) [18:10] nfs has 32bit inodes, and i used xfs on the new stipe, which has 64bit inodes (old stipe had ext3). So I added fsid to /etc/exports , and that solved the problem [18:13] So actually you are using NFSv4 now, and I guess you actually had this issue, which is not a "nfs inode size" issue: http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/sw/inodes64.html - correct? [18:15] Yes. nfsv4 [18:29] Never got so far to try any programs or ls like in the link. I couldnt even mount the filesystem on the clients. nfsv3 and 4 just timed out. Tcpdump and -v showed stale nfs handle errors [18:50] apeskalle: Which sounds like nfs misconfiguration, not like an inode issue. [21:14] do i need network manager on ubuntu server? its using 2% of my ram [21:14] can i remove it? [21:14] If you configure networking without it, yes. [21:18] ilken: how did it get installed on your server? [21:25] its an old box, it had KDE on it before, but i needed a stick of RAM so i stole one out [21:25] i removed all the WM's [21:26] Why does a default crtmpserver installation (via apt-get) does not require any authentication at all? I read a lot and the only thing I could find is a bug (which broke authentication) but it's from 2011 and >300 revisions in the past. Would such a bug be in an official package still without anyone noticing? I know that crtmpserver is very complicated and the documentation / howto's / etc. are rare and often outdated [21:26] its been messed with for over a year i may need to re-install a minimal iso [21:27] ilken: that's what i would do, reinstall 14.04 LTS [21:27] (server edition) === bilde2910|away is now known as bilde2910