[05:11] <tarvid> looking for ways to use a samsung tab3 as a terminal over a usb connection
[07:17] <YamakasY> guys is have some unknown load on my server(s) but top isn't showing it
[07:18] <Sling> define unknown load?
[07:18] <YamakasY> Sling: cpu usage on my HV's but load in top on the VM... it's strange as I don't see any CPU load in top
[07:22] <Sling> ah you had this before I think?
[07:22] <YamakasY> nope
[07:22] <YamakasY> never had this
[07:26] <Sling> oh recall somebody else with load issues on his HV which was undetectable on the vm's
[07:28] <YamakasY> a reboot of the VM's seem to solve it
[08:51] <Alina-malina> what is the console version of utorrent? i want to organize a utorrent with awesome WM but i am not sure what to pick, thanks
[09:00] <OpenTokix> Alina-malina: or.... run transmission
[09:00] <OpenTokix> and transmission-cli
[09:00] <OpenTokix> and flexget
[09:02] <Alina-malina> OpenTokix, just to specify will that work with awesome VM?
[09:03] <OpenTokix> Alina-malina: You are asking if a cli-program works with awesome vm?
[09:04] <Alina-malina> yes that transmission
[09:05] <OpenTokix> yes, any cliprogram will work your your awesome vm
[09:06] <Alina-malina> ah thanks, i never used awesome vm, before, so i am preparing computer for it and i need torrent to be run there, thanks for help
[09:38] <psih0man> hello! by using apt-get, I installed some libboost-*-dev libraries and ld can't find them. they are installed directly under /usr/lib, but that path is't listed in /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf. how are libraries installed in that location found?
[09:39] <psih0man> ld complains: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_filesystem. but I can see the files under /usr/lib
[10:00] <OpenTokix> psih0man: did you run ldconfig ?
[10:03] <psih0man> OpenTokix: of course
[10:04] <psih0man> ldconfig -p | grep boost finds them: libboost_filesystem.so.1.49.0 (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/libboost_filesystem.so.1.49.0
[10:21] <psih0man> shouldn't they be installed under /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu ?
[10:36] <psih0man> possibly, I found the problem: only installing libboost-filesystem and libboost-system won't work. they might depend on other boost libs. to fix this one needs to install libboost-all-dev
[10:57] <jamespage> med_, juno is in the proposed pocket as of monday - sorry - forgot to ping you
[10:57] <jamespage> in order to comply with baking process, I need to leave it there until next Monday
[11:38] <hhonenine> hi guys, I have installed ubuntu server on my VMware just for PRACTICING, and I have installed apache2 on the same server, I'm trying to redirect my connection from port 80 to port 8080, can someone help me with that?
[11:40] <hhonenine> also I'm searching for the file inside ubuntu, I saw it under the /etc/init.d but I cannot access it, why?
[11:53] <hhonenine> hi guys, can someone show me how to redirect my connection from port 80 to port 8080
[12:20] <pmatulis> hhonenine: there are a few ways.  study mod_alias or mod_rewrite
[12:21] <hhonenine> do you know how to use it with header?
[12:22] <hhonenine> pmatulis, do you know how to use it with header?
[12:22] <pmatulis> hhonenine: no, sorry, what's header?
[12:22] <hhonenine> pmatulis, I'm new to this
[12:24] <hhonenine> OK, I header that mod_rewrite it's not good, but maybe header or  something like that is preferred
[13:21] <Sling> why are my old kernels not marked for autoremove ? http://paste2.org/GvXOAncG
[13:22] <teward> Sling: does http://askubuntu.com/questions/563483/why-doesnt-apt-get-autoremove-remove-my-old-kernels almost answer your question?
[13:22] <Guest17135> Hi all. Does someone know a good reference or tutorial for me? I have to create an apache webserver. It has to host websites for 120 users. They should be able to access their files through samba and ftp. BUt it needs Windows authentication. I have found some tutorials but they aren't in-depth enough. Thanks in advnce :)
[13:23] <Sling> teward: my /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels only contains the current and previous kernel
[13:25] <Sling> and in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove there is nothing that should match those linux-image packages..
[13:28] <teward> Guest17135: samba/ftp can probably be configured to use the Windows AD via LDAP or similar, but I'm not sure what Apache has to do with that...
[13:30] <Guest17135> should I use virtual hosts or use the userdir mod from apache? I don't know if userdir works well with Windows AD
[13:31] <jamespage> bug 1338732
[13:31] <jamespage> sorry - no context to that and no bot as well
[13:31]  * jamespage sighs
[13:34] <dasjoe> Sling: your kernels may be marked as manually installed, mark them as auto and apt-get autoremove will pick them up once a new kernel gets configured
[13:35] <teward> jamespage: so basically: "Bug #1338732 “Timed out waiting for a reply via rabbit” oslo.messaging (Ubuntu Trusty, Utopic, Vivid)"
[13:35] <teward> (for your context)
[13:36] <Sling> dasjoe: hmyeah pretty sure that they were installed with regular dist-upgrades, but i just apt-get remove'd them now
[13:36] <Sling> at least my /boot isn't 88% full anymore now :)
[13:36] <jamespage> teward, thanks for filling in for the bot :-)
[13:36] <teward> jamespage: i have a bot that could fill in for the bot but I'd need IRCC and/or ops permissions to drop them here
[13:37] <teward> and they probably would say no unless they had access (which could easily be arranged) xD
[13:37] <teward> so you've got me :)
[13:37] <dasjoe> Sling: you can mark them as autoamtically installed so future kernel versions will inherit the marking, see "apt-mark showmanual '^linux-*'" for stuff set to manually installed
[13:38] <Sling> dasjoe: thanks, will check that out
[13:39] <dasjoe> Sling: also, make sure to have the base metapackage (linux-generic or linux-generic-*) marked as manually installed
[16:23] <devster31> what's a good free alternative for cpanel? I'm currently managing all via ssh, but some coworkers would like something gui-based or more user-friendly
[18:43] <pmatulis> zentyal modules?
[19:21] <scoutmastershake> Hey guys I'm getting a dpkg error trying to clean up /boot by removing old kernels
[19:21] <scoutmastershake> http://pastebin.com/UCXvQ5uK
[19:21] <scoutmastershake> any help would be appreciated I've tried everything I can think of
[19:23] <sarnold> scoutmastershake: delete those linux-image-generic and linux-headers-generic packages too
[19:23] <sarnold> scoutmastershake: but make sure you put back the linux-generic when you're done cleaning up, otherwise you'll miss kernel security updates
[19:26] <patdk-wk> heh?
[19:26] <patdk-wk> sounds more like someone didn't run apt-get update
[19:26] <patdk-wk> or something
[19:26] <patdk-wk> it shouldn't be installing older versions, ever
[19:27] <scoutmastershake> so remove the generic-image?
[19:27] <patdk-wk> no
[19:27] <sarnold> patdk-wk: I assumed it got in trouble when /boot filled and now it's time to clean up mistakes by hand
[19:28] <patdk-wk> oh, heh
[19:28] <patdk-wk> I don't see any outofdiskspace messages
[19:28] <sarnold> patdk-wk: .. which case the easiest way out is uninstall the metapackages, delete some kernels, delete some packages, then re-install the metapackages again.
[19:28] <patdk-wk> in that case, your just going have to remove them all, and let it reinstall
[19:28] <patdk-wk> na
[19:28] <patdk-wk> apt-get remove linux-.*3.2.0-8.*
[19:29] <scoutmastershake> I did that then when I ran apt-get install -f because a package was half way through installing i got that error
[19:29] <patdk-wk> and then clean up the other ones you don't need also
[19:29] <patdk-wk> than update again
[19:29] <patdk-wk> maybe something like
[19:29] <sarnold> patdk-wk: heh if I run into it again I'll have to give that a shot :)
[19:29] <patdk-wk> apt-get remove linux-.*3.2.0-[0123456].*
[23:21] <rsully> Hm any reason why specifying iocharset=utf8 for mount.cifs fails saying "CIFS VFS: CIFS mount error: iocharset utf8 not found"
[23:21] <rsully> Using 14.04.2 certified image from joyent
[23:24] <sarnold> rsully: wild-ass-guess, modprobe nls_utf8 first?
[23:26] <rsully> modinfo: ERROR: Module nls_utf8 not found.
[23:27] <sarnold> rsully: interesting; ls -l /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/fs/nls/
[23:27] <sarnold> rsully: do you see an nls_utf8.ko in there?
[23:27] <rsully> only file is nls_iso8859-1.ko
[23:28] <sarnold> interesting. I'm reluctant to investigate further since it was a wild guess in the first place, but if this is your best lead, it might still be worth investuigating
[23:29] <rsully> Yeah I don't really have any ideas.
[23:30] <sarnold> rsully: what kernel do you have installed on that machine?
[23:30] <sarnold> uname -a, dpkg -l 'linux*' might be good places to start..
[23:31] <rsully> Sure, http://pastie.org/private/vh2gyclbzgzt2ga8xgfvq
[23:31] <rsully> raw for formatting http://pastie.org/pastes/10185542/text?key=vh2gyclbzgzt2ga8xgfvq
[23:32] <rsully> (This is the Ubuntu Certified image running on SmartOS)
[23:33] <sarnold> rsully: the nls_utf8.ko module on my system is in linux-image-extra-3.13.0-46-generic -- try installing that package, then try modprobe nls_utf8 again
[23:34] <rsully> Let me spin up a duplicate VM to test this, sec
[23:35] <sarnold> does joyent let you spin up a new vm with identical file system?
[23:35] <rsully> I could probably duplicate the zvol or something, but I'm not savvy enough
[23:36] <sarnold> yeah that was my thinking.. snapshot, promote, and instantiate it with another machine..
[23:36] <sarnold> it'd be one heck of an awesome debugging tool :)
[23:40] <rsully> alright new machine is back to old state
[23:41] <rsully> extra pacakges = crda iw libnl-3-200 libnl-genl-3-200 wireless-regdb
[23:41] <rsully> (dependencies for that extras)
[23:42] <rsully> alright, that worked
[23:42] <rsully> From the mailing lists it sounded like utf8 should be supported by default with the kernel
[23:43] <sarnold> it probably should be, but with those extra dependencies, I'm hnot surprised that the -extras package isn't installed by default on guest imagines
[23:44] <sarnold> images
[23:45] <rsully> I only know about the charset option because of the ubuntu wiki saying to use it - any idea if it is even necessary?
[23:46] <rsully> I mean obviously it works without it, but I'm not really sure what the difference between unicode (default) and utf8 is
[23:46] <sarnold> sorry, no idea there
[23:48] <rsully> Now going forward with upgrades that extra packages shouldn't hold anything back and it should keep up to date with the kernel without any intervention right?
[23:52] <sarnold> rsully: good question. I'm not 100% sure what keeps it updated on my system, tbh..
[23:52] <rsully> there is also a linux-image-extra-virtual, any idea?
[23:52] <rsully> and linux-image-extra-virtual-lts-utopic
[23:53] <sarnold> we -used- to have virtual-machine specific kernels, but got rid of those at some point. I assume that package is there to provide a transition during upgrades.
[23:57] <rsully> Alright I'll be back in a bit