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sveinseI have installed 14.10 server and I have this USB3 SATA adapter. I don't get anything (in the kernel log) when connecting it. It did work on 14.04. What service or driver might I be missing?00:16
sarnoldhey sveinse :)00:17
sveinsesarnold: Hey :)00:17
sveinseI got my issue fixed. PEBKAC :) sorry guys00:18
sarnold\o/00:18
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_apocalypse_hello01:18
_apocalypse_Is anybody aware of the lucid server rerelease .4?01:18
_apocalypse_Is it still supported?01:19
_apocalypse_!lucid01:23
_apocalypse_!help01:23
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ubottuUbuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) was the twelfth release of Ubuntu. Desktop support ended May 9 2013. Server support ends on April 30 2015. See http://ubottu.com/y/lucid for more details.01:23
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_apocalypse_In the lucid server rerelease 10.04.4 it comes with aptitude that crashes when minesweeper is run from it.01:25
_apocalypse_This is long term support after years of being released and finally rereleased minesweeper is broke?01:26
_apocalypse_I want to know how something like that occours where is the debugging priority?01:28
_apocalypse_That the main package manager has critical bugs years into debugging. Any explanation?01:28
_apocalypse_Is it the 4th release of a 5 year old codebase?01:28
shaunominesweeper?01:30
_apocalypse_Why is there a bug in the main package manager on the 4th release of lucid server?01:35
_apocalypse_Why is there a bug in the main package manager on the 4th release of lucid server?01:59
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lordievaderGood morning.09:09
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ws2k3Hello, when i try to do a apt-get upgrade i get  unable to open files list file for package `passwd': No such device or address09:44
YamakasYhi guys, my unattended upgrade are on 1 but packages are not upgraded09:50
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PaulePanterHi. When only accessing a server over SSH `console-data` is not needed, right?10:56
bekksOf course it is needed.11:06
PaulePanterbekks: For what?11:07
bekksFor setting the keymap.11:08
PaulePanterbekks: Why do I need that when logging in over SSH?11:08
bekksBecause otherwise your shell doesnt knpw which keymap should be used.11:08
Notwanghi11:16
NotwangI'm trying to install ubuntu server 14.04 on a server with gpt11:17
Notwangis there a guide on how to do that?11:17
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Notwangdo I need separate fat partition?11:34
Notwangwhy the installer doesn't support it?11:34
gabrielm_zahi guys.. i did a fresh install today of ubuntu 14.14 x64 and kvm. I am having an issue connecting to the hypervisor...11:46
gabrielm_zaroot@zero:/etc# virsh -c qemu:///system list11:46
gabrielm_zaerror: failed to connect to the hypervisor11:46
gabrielm_zaerror: Failed to connect socket to '/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock': No such file or directory11:46
gabrielm_zasyslogs shows11:47
gabrielm_zaMar 20 07:14:58 zero kernel: [   12.010116] init: libvirt-bin main process ended, respawning11:47
gabrielm_zaMar 20 07:14:58 zero kernel: [   12.086729] init: libvirt-bin main process ended, respawning11:47
gabrielm_zaMar 20 07:14:58 zero kernel: [   12.154322] init: libvirt-bin main process ended, respawning11:47
gabrielm_zaMar 20 07:14:58 zero kernel: [   12.222302] init: libvirt-bin respawning too fast, stopped11:47
gabrielm_zaany ideas ??11:47
OpenTokixgabrielm_za: Is your kvm module in kernel? Is VT-x or amd-eq enabled in bios?11:51
gabrielm_zaVT-x is enabled11:52
lordievadergabrielm_za: Looks like libvirt is crashing.11:52
jpdsgabrielm_za: Check /var/log/upstart for a libvirt failure?11:52
gabrielm_zaroot@zero:~# cat /var/log/upstart/ureadahead.log |grep libvirt11:54
gabrielm_zaureadahead:libvirt: Ignored relative path11:54
gabrielm_zanorthing else in /var/log/upstart/*11:54
gabrielm_zalsmod gives me: kvm_intel             143187  011:55
gabrielm_zakvm                   455835  1 kvm_intel11:55
jamespagecoreycb, zul: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/143452611:55
jpdsgabrielm_za: Try running libvirtd by hand.11:55
gabrielm_zaroot@zero:/etc# libvirtd11:57
gabrielm_za2015-03-20 11:56:41.265+0000: 2062: info : libvirt version: 1.2.211:57
gabrielm_za2015-03-20 11:56:41.265+0000: 2062: error : virConfParseString:426 : configuration file syntax error: /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf:12: unterminated string11:57
gabrielm_za2015-03-20 11:56:41.265+0000: 2062: error : virStateInitialize:749 : Initialization of QEMU state driver failed: configuration file syntax error: /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf:12: unterminated string11:57
gabrielm_za2015-03-20 11:56:41.265+0000: 2062: error : daemonRunStateInit:920 : Driver state initialization failed11:57
gabrielm_zaargh11:57
gabrielm_zadammit11:57
gabrielm_zathanks jpds....11:57
gabrielm_zai had altered the vnc line in that file and was missing a " at the end of ..0.0.0.0"11:58
gabrielm_za:-)11:58
gabrielm_zamany thanks for the help..!11:58
jpdsNo worries.11:58
gabrielm_zagoing to reboot... let's see if it comes up now...11:58
gabrielm_zalol11:58
gabrielm_zasimple mistake11:58
jpdsHappens.11:59
gabrielm_zaroot@zero:~# virsh -c qemu:///system list11:59
gabrielm_za Id    Name                           State11:59
gabrielm_za----------------------------------------------------11:59
gabrielm_za:)11:59
coreycbjamespage, thanks for handling that12:02
jamespagecoreycb, its not to bad afaict12:02
jamespagetwo of those are refactorings - the other is a simple package12:02
coreycbjamespage, good to hear12:02
jamespagecoreycb, keystone wants python-cryptography for a new token format12:02
jamespageneed to MIR that12:02
jamespagemight be tricky12:02
coreycbjamespage, hmm12:03
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coreycbjamespage, for the icehouse pep8 cert changes, should I bump the release to 0ubuntu2?12:42
jamespageyeah that's fine12:42
jamespage1.1 is also ok actually12:42
coreycbjamespage, here's cinder - https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/cinder/2014.1.4/+merge/25366512:59
skinskyHi, when I run dpkg --list | grep linux-image to see what old kernels I can get rid of, it shows old kernels that are not even on the system?  Any idea how to get rid of them?  Or what the problem is?13:50
skinskyIs it because I have used apt-get remove when I should have used apt-get purge?  Thing is I just used apt-get remove as usual on some kernels that are there and they are gone so maybe not that!13:57
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pmatulisskinsky: consider using a pastebin to show the output you see14:17
skinskyok, actually its still showing the ones I recently removed...14:19
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skinskypmatulis:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/10635009/14:22
skinskyonly 76 & 77 on the system at the moment14:22
skinskythey don't show wi ls in /boot just with the show image command?14:25
skinskydont show in14:25
pmatulisskinsky: 'r' means it has been removed14:27
skinskycetainly has, not on my system, is it a cache error14:27
skinskyyou mean 'rc'14:28
pmatulisskinsky: yep14:28
skinskyok, so I learn something new today, why14:29
skinskynot on the system thats for sure14:29
skinskyGoogled but Google not been my friend for a while...14:32
pmatulisskinsky: 'r' for removed and 'c' for configuration remaining.  to rid your system of configuration files use 'apt-get purge' instead of 'apt-get remove'14:32
YamakasYis it still needed to grab the svn packages from WNADISCO ?14:32
skinskyok, hence my previous ...14:32
skinskypmatulis: perfect, ty14:34
skinskynote made :)14:34
pmatulisskinsky: keep on truckin'14:34
skinskyon the to the next problem ;)14:34
skinskyonto14:34
skinskyI keep my boot dir to 500gb and it can fill up14:35
skinskynever a truer word said that you learn something everyday14:36
skinsky500gb?14:37
skinsky:)14:37
OpenTokixI have /boot at 256M14:38
skinskyyeah I meant 500mb sry14:38
skinskythe kernels come quite frequently :) these days14:39
skinskybtw guys you still need to sort the -1 problem in grub.cfg14:40
skinskyservers hang on reboot if not changed after kernel upgrade14:40
skinskywaits for a keystroke and on a headless that just aint possible14:40
skinskyneeds to be set to 5 or 1014:41
OpenTokixskinsky: -1 problem?14:42
skinskyOpenTokix:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/79754414:43
skinskyI just like servers to come backup after reboot14:45
skinskywhich is quite frequently these days14:45
OpenTokixskinsky: intresting14:46
OpenTokixskinsky: have to adjust /etc/default/grub to avoid it14:46
skinskyOpenTokix: its been there for ages14:46
YamakasYanyone /14:46
skinskyits a pain14:46
OpenTokixskinsky: but from what I see you can fix it by having a proper /etc/default/grub14:46
skinskyhetzner sort it some how but just my main server provider has yet to get up to speed14:46
skinskyjust should not happen tho should it14:47
OpenTokixJust another configuration, nut a bug per say - just a weird default14:47
skinskynever a problem on debian14:47
skinskyyeah14:48
skinskymajor pain tho if you forget to edit grub, you have to boot to rescue, edit and boot back to normal14:48
OpenTokixskinsky: Not a problem really, since the configuration managment system handles that.14:48
skinskymost of my servers are Ubuntu14:48
YamakasYis us.archive.ubuntu.com lacking ?14:49
OpenTokixskinsky: get config managmenet14:50
skinskyOpenTokix:  will check it out, ty14:51
OpenTokixskinsky: ie. dont expect ubuntu to have a configuration policy that suits your needs. - They only provide a platform to run on, you should make sure it runs as you intend it to run.14:52
skinskywell its not good for business, all servers I install these days are debian for this very reason14:54
OpenTokixskinsky: I prefer debian over ubuntu, but I dont really care14:55
skinskynever heard of a remote server not coming up because of something very basic like that14:55
skinskylove 12.04 :)14:55
skinskyand ubuntus eol14:55
andreystHi all, I am trying to install zabbix agent on two different server and the problem is - two different versions get installed.14:58
andreystfirst one install 1:2.2.2+dfsg-1ubuntu1, second one - 1:2.4.4-1+trusty14:59
andreystrepos in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/zabbix.list are the same14:59
andreystinstalling 2.4.4 manually specifying it for apt-get install doesn't work - cannot find it15:00
andreystwhat am I doing wrong?15:00
pmatulisskinsky: why did you call it the -1 problem?15:00
skinskybecause you nedd to change the time out from -1 to 5 or 1015:01
skinskyin grub.cfg to illiminate the problem15:01
skinskyneed15:01
skinskywhen you upgrade you get the warning that less than 0 is no longer supported in grub15:02
skinskybut ubuntu still sets it to -115:02
pmatulisskinsky: oh, '-1' is the default for GRUB_RECORDFAIL_TIMEOUT15:02
skinskyyeah, sry15:02
skinskyhangon15:02
pmatulisalright, yeah that's not a great default15:02
pmatulismabye for a desktop, but not a server15:03
skinskyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/10635274/ ubuntu sets it to -115:03
rbasakThere's a bug that I intend to reopen to fix that.15:03
skinskyas I said for a headless machine its a pain ;)15:04
rbasakWe basically agreed to change the default to something positive - 30 or something - at least on Vivid.15:04
skinskyits a majore pain15:04
skinskymajor15:04
skinskysimple to fix I expect15:04
rbasakFixing anything, however simple, is not trivial in Ubuntu. You have to be careful not to accidentally regress every user.15:05
skinskyrbasak:  needs to be 5 or 1015:05
rbasakskinsky: not enough for desktop.15:05
skinskyrbasak:  yeah it must be difficult15:05
rbasakIt's a rare case anyway to get a boot failure that needs reverting15:06
rbasakOr a power cut doing a boot that makes it think it was a boot failure15:06
rbasakBut I agree we need to eliminate even that small chance.15:06
skinskyyes the power cut can really throw a spanner in the works but with the -1 it happens on a soft boot, not all the time which I cannot get my head around tho15:07
skinskyhetzner show change it to 5 but my main server provide just leaves it at -115:08
skinskybe nice if Ubuntu would get it sorted once and for all :)15:08
skinskyoff topic, anyone get a good look at the eclipse today, not me totally clouded in the pyrenees :(15:20
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skinskyI suppose when of the sings that your a good sysadmin is that you did not even know there was a major eclipse today15:23
skinskysigns15:23
skinskyand better spelling15:23
skinskyanyway, thanks for all your help, ty pmatulis :)15:25
jamespagesarnold, re the pysaml2 MIR - I've commented on the bug that due to the state of repoze.who, and the fact that plugin is not used by keystone, i'd like to patchup pysaml2 to push that back to a suggests requirement15:25
jamespagesarnold, thoughts?15:25
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BrianBlaze420hello everyone I have ubuntu 14.04 LTS and I am trying to figure out where the ssh login messages are. I know that the banner is in /etc/issue.net but where can I find the rest of the login, like all the info after I actually log in?15:30
WalexBrianBlaze420: that ought to be not SSH specific, but for any login15:32
BrianBlaze420yeah well I am just curious where the default stuff is located15:33
BrianBlaze420like where it says  system info and all that15:33
bearfaceBrianBlaze420: look into motd and/or update-motd15:33
BrianBlaze420motd!15:33
BrianBlaze420i bet thats it XD15:33
BrianBlaze420thanks15:33
BrianBlaze420my brain is failing me this morning haha15:34
WalexBrianBlaze420: it could also be system news, or some PAM plugin15:34
BrianBlaze420thanks for sending me in a good direction15:35
BrianBlaze420really appreciate it15:35
smoserhallyn, so i got addicted to using 'lxc-attach'15:57
smoserany ideas on how i can get an equivalent for kvm15:57
smoseror , for bonus points, any remote system15:58
smoserkey feature being that it takes arguments15:58
gabrielm_zaok, so I added additional space on my logical volume, it shows correctly when I do a lvscan16:00
gabrielm_za ACTIVE            '/dev/vmstuff/vm_iso_images' [50,00 GiB] inherit16:00
gabrielm_zahow do I resize the file system as that is still showing the original 10Gigs16:01
gabrielm_zait is a ext4 file system16:01
gabrielm_zaroot@zero:/mnt/vm_iso_images# resize2fs /dev/vmstuff/vm_iso_images16:01
gabrielm_zaresize2fs 1.42.9 (4-Feb-2014)16:01
gabrielm_zaresize2fs: Device or resource busy while trying to open /dev/vmstuff/vm_iso_images16:01
gabrielm_zaCouldn't find valid filesystem superblock.16:01
gabrielm_zai am not sure if resize2fs only works on ext2/3 file systems ?16:02
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hallynsmoser: ...  ssh ? :)16:02
lordievadergabrielm_za: Resize2fs works fine with ext4 filesystems too.16:03
lordievadergabrielm_za: You can even call resize2fs from lvextend :D16:03
smoserssh is annoying in that it takes areguments.16:03
smosererrr. doesn't take arguments. forces through your shell16:04
OpenTokixsmoser: What do you mean?16:04
gabrielm_zalordievader: the fiel system is unmounted, but i keep on getting device or resouce busy when i run the resize2fs command16:05
gabrielm_za*file16:05
smoserOpenTokix, lxc-attach -n my-container -- my command "$&$$(" "and" "my arguments"16:06
lordievadergabrielm_za: Is it?16:06
smosertry that with ssh16:06
smoserssh host my command "**  " 'asdf "'16:06
OpenTokixsmoser: ssh user@hosts "command --blhadiba > log.log"16:06
smoseri dont want shell interpretation on the other end.16:07
gabrielm_zapffft, i'll come scratch around a little later again..16:07
OpenTokixsmoser: ok, since ssh is... secure shell, it is kind of hard to avoid16:07
lordievadergabrielm_za: lsof /dev/vmstuff/vm_iso_images16:07
hallynsmoser: sorry i don't have any ideas :)  just use p9 to mount the kvm's rootfs and then do it locally :)16:08
OpenTokixsmoser: I dont see the problem16:16
StathisAok, i've set up a localhost ssmtp and apticron and i can receive its notifications in gmail so it is working. now is it possible for apticron to use another smtp server in the same lan for the notification? - i dont want to nd up having ssmtp installations in all the servers ><16:27
hanlon2Hi.  I'm not sure if this is a Xen or Ubuntu question ... I've installed an Ubuntu Vivid DomU.  I notice that the kernel no longer provides a "/proc/sys/xen" dir.  That's mentioned, similarly, for Debian @ https://wiki.debian.org/Xen.  Does that now mean we need to run ntpd in each DomU?16:32
OpenTokixhanlon2: you have never had to run ntpd i a xen domu, since the dom0 handles the time of the guest. - very unreliably to  =)16:38
hanlon2OpenTokix: I was just informed by the Linode ops that you MUST run ntpd in the DomU with pv_ops.16:40
OpenTokixhanlon2: ok16:42
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squisherrbasak, ok, pushed some changes for bcache-tools. I'd appreciate a check if I'm actually using gbp correctly.17:51
squisherrbasak, also I don't really like the --git-ignore-new option. Maybe a debian/.gitignore is a good idea?18:13
rbasaksquisher: your changes look fine to me.18:19
rbasaksquisher: though, try and push the Makefile change to upstream if you can (wherever that is - I appreciate it's unclear)18:19
rbasaksquisher: saves us accidentally forking18:19
rbasaksquisher: what don't you like about --git-ignore-new?18:20
rbasaksquisher: you might be able to put something in .git/gbp.conf or ~/.gbp.conf to always --git-ignore-new if it's just a personal preference18:20
rbasaksquisher: though you're pushing changes right now, so if you want a debian/.gitignore for now I'm fine for you to go ahead and add it. I'll only push to take it out if it actually (rather than hypothetically) causes me pain.18:22
hanlon2I've installed gpgv2 in Vivid.  I've no need/want for gpgv1 -- but an apt remove of gnupg looks 'serious'.  Is it intended that gpgv1 is still tigthly wired in?18:40
hanlon2tightly, even18:40
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bitfuryhey guys, is there an easy way to install the same packages (same versions) installed on one to another ?20:04
henkjanbitfury: dpkg --get-selections20:16
henkjanbitfury: https://kura.io/2010/07/02/using-dpkg-selections-to-backup-and-install-packages/20:17
bitfuryhenkjan: hmm ok, but that just gives me a list of names which I can use on the new system to install, but how do I keep it from installing candidate versions which might be newer?20:19
henkjanbitfury: i suppose you are running the same ubuntu release on both servers?20:21
henkjanand keep them up2date20:21
henkjanthen you won't have any differences in versions20:21
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bitfuryhenkjan: they're running the same ubuntu release with just the latest security updates.20:22
henkjanbitfury: in that case you should end up with 2 servers with the same package20:25
bitfuryhenkjan: oh ok, so the iso's from releases do not include the latest updates?20:28
bekksbitfury: correct.20:28
bitfuryoh, now I remember there's a prompt during installation to do it if you like.20:29
bitfurythanks guys20:29
blackyboyI cant upgrade the packages getting this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/10637487/20:39
luiferhello22:21
luiferI need to configure ubuntu server like a proxy, any one?22:21
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