[01:22] <bananapie> If I create a unix group in /etc/group using groupadd, do I have to do anything else in samba for the group to be recognized?
[01:30] <zul> med_:  im working on them..
[05:20] <rking> Anyone here have experience deploying on the Ubuntu stack a Asterisk server?
[08:02] <tlyng> how can I use 'initctl emit' in an upstart configuration file that uses setuid/setgid?
[08:36] <snolahc> Hi all, i have an issue installing Ub Serv 14.04 : During the install process, it fails checking files from the usb key. Tried with 2 isos, 2 usbkeys and 2 PCs, nothing works. I use unetbootin under ubuntu desktop.
[08:37] <snolahc> Has anyone experienced issues like that ?
[08:37] <Sling> snolahc: which iso exactly?
[08:38] <snolahc> Sling: ubuntu-14.04.2-server-amd64.iso
[08:38] <Sling> also how are you using unetbootin? and at which point during installation does it fail exactly, with an error?
[08:38] <snolahc> it fails during the loading of additional components
[08:39] <snolahc> i use unetbootin with a local iso
[08:39] <snolahc> re-downloaded several times but the checksum is correct
[08:39] <snolahc> i'll launch another try and tell you on which component it fails exactlly
[08:42] <snolahc> Sling, it fails loading "nic-firmware"
[08:47] <snolahc> google and askubuntu didn't help with it...
[08:47] <snolahc> i'm trying with a debian 7 install to be sure it's an hardware independant problem
[09:16] <dasjoe> snolahc: you can use dd to write the .iso directly to a USB key, you don't need to use unetbootin for that
[09:16] <dasjoe> Ensure you are writing to the correct USB device, though :)
[09:16] <snolahc> In "Expert install", it goes further but impossible to detect any network card
[09:16] <snolahc> dasjoe, tried it already ^^
[09:16] <snolahc> thanks
[09:17] <snolahc> A debian netinst works well.
[09:17] <snolahc> i'm willing to try with ubuntu desktop to see...
[09:17] <dasjoe> snolahc: what about an Ubuntu mini.iso?
[09:17] <dasjoe> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[09:22] <snolahc> dasjoe, thanks i try it
[09:32] <snolahc> dasjoe, it works well with this image
[09:33] <snolahc> i have still no idea why the regular install doesn't work
[09:35] <snolahc> 3 usb keys, 4 PC with != brands and no way to install it
[09:53] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:41] <jamespage> zul, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nova-compute-lxd/+bug/1447127
[11:44] <jamespage> and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nova-compute-lxd/+bug/1447128
[11:45] <zul> jamespage:  thanks
[11:46] <jamespage> zul, any ideas?
[11:49] <jamespage> zul, I added another comment to the destroy bug
[11:49] <jamespage> Apr 22 11:47:15 juju-devel3-machine-16 lxd[21246]: 2015/04/22 11:47:15 Error cleaning up /var/lib/lxd/lxc/8b9df5b8-4cab-4115-bfbf-a4c92b7922c6: readdirent: no such file or directory
[11:54] <zul> jamespage:  not yet
[11:54] <jamespage> zul, ok - going to eat lunch biab
[11:56] <zul> jamespage:  the destroy bug is looking for /sbin/init and its not there after its destroyed
[11:57] <jamespage> zul, urgh - cirros just has init
[11:58] <jamespage> zul, is that an lxd issue?
[11:58] <zul> jamespage:  lemme double check on that though
[11:58] <zul> jamespage:  need to get liam ready for school
[13:02] <snolahc> for the record, the ubuntu 14.04 server-mini x64 installs the grub bootloader in the usb install key :p
[13:26] <jamespage> zul, hallyn_: reported on upstream ceph ML
[13:26] <jamespage> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/1447030
[13:27] <zul> jamespage:  i can get to it after some plates stop spinning ;)
[13:29] <jamespage> zul, I know we're busy this week - not super critical - I'll ping back on the ML thread
[13:51] <Horsemeds> Hi if im following these instructions: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MpichCluster Do I need to do step 1 on all nodes?
[13:53] <Horsemeds> also in step 4 of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MpichCluster    it says to alter fstab do i do this on all the nodes or just the master?
[13:59] <hallyn_> jamespage: ok, so the patch for that just needs to be sru'd to trusty?
[13:59] <jamespage> hallyn_, yup
[13:59] <hallyn_> i have a set of things i want to sru soon, i've just been swamped trying to get other things stable
[14:00] <hallyn_> i'll try to do libvirt srus today or tomorrow
[14:04] <jamespage> hallyn_, ack understand
[14:12] <hallyn_> jamespage: i don't suppose there a simple, concise test case? :)  I understand how to create the vol, but is there a way to test this without a set of backend servers inthe first place?  maybe involving ajuju script to fire off a bunch of vms?
[16:50] <delinquentme> i chowned /mnt  to the group 'admins' ubuntu and postgres users are part of this group ... however when I try to echo a blank test.txt file into a dir i created w sudo ( /mnt/pgdata/ ) i get permission denied
[16:50] <delinquentme> what am I missing
[16:51] <delinquentme> sudo chmod /mnt/ 775
[16:51] <delinquentme> Access: (0775/drwxrwxr-x)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: ( 1001/  admins)
[18:13] <negronjl> msg squinky Hey
[18:14] <negronjl> #fail :)
[18:29] <DeMiNe0> When I # modprobe aes, I get the following error: modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'padlock_aes': No such device. I added an alias for aes aes_generic to my modprobe.d aliases, but still get that same error when I re-run mod probe. Any idea's? Ubuntu server 14.04
[18:33] <sarnold> can you modprobe aes_generic directly?
[18:36] <benpardo> Does anyone know where I can get help with emailing images?
[18:39] <benpardo> I am having trouble making my email signature work.
[18:40] <sarnold> benpardo: probably you'd be better served in #ubuntu
[18:40] <sarnold> benpardo: unless you use mutt...
[18:40] <benpardo> I'm not sure sarnold if this is a problem with the email server. DOes it matter?
[18:41] <sarnold> benpardo: it might be, you could ask whoever admins your mail server if it's related
[18:44] <DeMiNe0> I can modprube aes_generic directly
[18:44] <DeMiNe0> modprobe*
[18:45] <sarnold> DeMiNe0: it's not a satisfying answer, but maybe just add aes_generic to your /etc/modules?
[18:52] <benpardo> sarnold: thank you
[18:52] <patdk-wk_> sounds like an issue with the cpu detection
[18:53] <patdk-wk_> it seems to belieave your using a what are those cpus? that have padlock aes accelleration
[18:54] <sarnold> iirc padlock is an old old old via low-power chip...
[18:54] <sarnold> my core i7 laptop tries to load aes_padlock too when I run "modprobe aes". go figure.
[18:59] <patdk-wk_> hmm, what is the aes kernel module used for?
[19:00] <patdk-wk_> seems to not be used for my luks disk atleast :(
[19:00] <patdk-wk_> I wonder if it is on my laptop
[19:01] <sarnold> onh my laptop, aesni_intel is used by lrw glue_helper ablk_helper cryptd
[19:02] <patdk-wk_> ya, aesni_intel on my laptop i7
[19:02] <patdk-wk_> oh I see
[19:02] <patdk-wk_> modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'aesni_intel': No such device
[19:02] <patdk-wk_> modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'padlock_aes': No such device
[19:02] <patdk-wk_> it just attempts to load ALL aes modules
[19:02] <patdk-wk_> and you get errors for what you don't support
[19:02] <sarnold> ha!
[19:03] <sarnold> thanks patdk-wk_ :)
[19:03]  * genii ponders bug 206129
[19:03] <patdk-wk_> aesni_intel
[19:03] <patdk-wk_> aes_x86_64
[19:04] <patdk-wk_> have those in my /etc/initramfs-tools/modules file
[19:05] <sarnold> genii: hah nice find
[19:10] <patdk-wk_> I don't really see how it is a bug
[19:10] <patdk-wk_> it's expected behavure, and it's not an error or stops something from functioning
[19:11] <sarnold> people whine about the craziest things..
[19:12] <sarnold> cups in precise with HWE kernels reports apparmor denies for the block_suspend capability. It doesn't need this capability and allowed vs denied makes no difference at all to how well cups works
[19:12] <sarnold> but we must get half-dozen complaints about that error message in their logs when they're clutching for straws..
[19:13] <rberg> does that mean you can suspend mid print?
[19:13] <sarnold> rberg: probably? dunno, never tried :)
[19:14] <rberg> hehe brb
[19:22] <The_Tick> I'm getting a gpg key error on a source, I'm wondering if it's a new issue or not. Brand new installation, just downloaded 14.04.2 today
[20:07] <delinquentme> yay! I think i edited the sudoers file and disabled anyone from being able to sudo.
[20:08] <delinquentme> sudo -i -u postgres
[20:08] <delinquentme> >>> /etc/sudoers: syntax error near line 23 <<<
[20:08] <rberg> ouch.. in the future always use visudo
[20:10] <lordievader> delinquentme: Bootup in singleuser mode, or with init=/bin/bash
[20:10] <delinquentme> better yet I dont think I actually know the sudo password
[20:10] <delinquentme> its an ec2 instance
[20:10] <delinquentme> and I think the passwords show up once when they're instantiated.
[20:11] <delinquentme> this mean I need to kill the instance huh?
[20:13] <delinquentme> lordievader, rberg advice?
[20:13] <lordievader> delinquentme: Without ~physical access this might be tricky.
[20:14] <delinquentme> yeah none.
[20:14] <delinquentme> ssh access and im currently logged in
[20:14] <lordievader> You could try the stuff above with the risk of being locked out entirely...
[20:14] <lordievader> No root ssh key?
[20:14] <delinquentme> no root ssh key
[20:14] <delinquentme> tried the pkexec visudo
[20:14] <delinquentme> but I dont know the actual roow passwr
[20:15] <teward> they don't set one iirc
[20:15] <rberg> no sorry I dont know anything about ec2 or how you get to its tty
[20:16] <delinquentme> rberg, i think ive got access to /dev
[20:16] <delinquentme> yeap.
[20:21] <vonsyd0w> delinquentme, maybe this helps? https://aws.amazon.com/articles/5213606968661598
[20:21] <vonsyd0w> i dont know anything about amazon aws though
[20:42] <sarnold> delinquentme: you may be able to attach the storage of the instance to another instance through the management console
[20:48] <delinquentme> sarnold, not bad idea
[21:02] <cribbageSTARSHIP> hey everyone. i just built my first ubuntu server and had a question regarding rysnc. if my sda1 is my / and my sda2 is my storage mounted to /media/storage, if I cron rsync /dev/sda1 to /dev/sdb1 will it copy my /media/storage? or would that only happen if I set up rsync to copy / to /media/osbunker?
[21:04] <genii> Use pathnames and not device names.
[21:04]  * genii wanders back to work
[21:10] <rberg> hey cribbageSTARSHIP you should not use rsync on a raw device like that.. also there is a rsync flag "--one-file-system" to keep it on 1 fs
[21:10] <cribbageSTARSHIP> 1 fs?
[21:10] <cribbageSTARSHIP> rberg: 1 fs?
[21:11] <rberg> yeah meaning that "rsync --one-file-system / /mnt/sdb1" will not copy /media/storage or /mnt/sdb1 to /mnt/sdb1
[21:13] <rberg> are you using rsync to backup your root file system?
[21:13] <cribbageSTARSHIP> rberg: http://pastebin.com/g7ZqGRP7 im trying to understand what you're saying. this is my set up. i want to use rsync to duplicate one hdd to another every night
[21:15] <rberg> I dont think you can use rsync on /dev/sda1 directly only on the mounted filesystem ie /
[21:18] <sarnold> something like rsync -av --one-file-system / /media/osbunker/  ; rsync -av --one-file-system /media/storage/ /media/bunker/
[21:19] <cribbageSTARSHIP> rberg: dang. will it stay one one disk?
[21:20] <rberg> sarnold: for copying an entire root filesystem I use "rsync -avHAX --one-file-system" H for hardlinks A for acl's and X for extended attributes
[21:21] <sarnold> rberg: pity -a doesn't catch those!
[21:21] <sarnold> rberg: I use rsnapshot and let someone else worry about the details, hehe :)
[21:22] <rberg> cribbageSTARSHIP --one-file-system will keep it from copying /media/osbunker/ into /media/osbunker/ creating a endless loop :)
[21:22] <rberg> heh yeah I use duplicity for backups, but sometimes I do need to mode / around
[21:22] <rberg> /mode/move/
[21:24] <rberg> cribbageSTARSHIP what is the end goal here? maybe raid 1 is more appropriate then a nightly block level copy
[22:26] <rking> Can anyone recommend a paid ( or free ) linux alternative to gotoassist?
[22:32] <genii> rking: Quite a few of the alternatives at http://alternativeto.net/software/gotoassist/?platform=linux are available in Ubuntu's repositories.
[22:35] <rking> @genii thanks mate.