[07:11] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:13] <hojgaard_> test
[07:13] <hojgaard_> test
[07:13] <lordievader> !test | hojgaard_
[07:14] <hojgaard_> sorry, i have joined test
[07:15] <lordievader> ;)
[09:55] <kickinz1>  /msg NickServ identify MokiTokiTori!33
[09:56] <histo> kickinz1: nice
[09:56] <histo> kickinz1: you may want to change your password
[09:57] <kickinz1> histo, yes, a wonderfull one, I'm already doing so...
[09:57] <histo> kickinz1: that one was too hard to type anyways
[10:05] <rbasak> You can send username:password as the server password on Freenode. Then it automatically authenticates against nickserv for you.
[10:05] <rbasak> So I never have to type it by hand.
[10:05] <rbasak> (also I have SSL enabled)
[11:36] <freeflying> is docker.io built with gccgo or go in trusty?
[13:37] <gcivitella> Hi all, I'd like to ask some questions about LXD. Is this the rigth channel to ask?
[13:48] <pmatulis> gcivitella: you can try. see also #lxcontainers
[13:49] <gcivitella> pmatulis: ok, thanks
[13:50] <caribou> smoser: where can I look for maas's curtin script customization, most particularly on how to partition disks ?
[13:59] <strikov> caribou: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10939715/
[14:00] <strikov> caribou: it's not final but may give you some ideas
[14:00] <caribou> strikov: kool, thanks a lot !
[14:04] <smoser> strikov, i dont know what that is what caribou was looking for
[14:04] <smoser> caribou, what strikov pointed at is the declaritive format that maas will (in the future) specify to curtin to describe desired layout
[14:05] <caribou> smoser: so this is not what to feed curtin in order to get a specific disk partitioning ?
[14:06] <caribou> maybe I should explain what I'm trying to achieve :
[14:06] <caribou> I want to replace d-i preseed syntax used by maas's debian installer by its curtin equivalent
[14:07] <caribou> so the fast installer can be used & do specific disk partitioning
[14:07] <strikov> caribou, smoser: Ah, I could create a confusion, sorry. Right now curtin doesn't support partition layout specification. It will be supported in the future (format I sent is an example).
[14:08] <caribou> strikov: ok; good to know
[14:09] <ws2k3> does ubuntu have special images for ubuntu cloud?
[14:12] <caribou>  strikov so you mean that curtin does not support disk partitioning, or not support using this layout ?
[14:12] <andy___> Hi there!
[14:13] <smoser> caribou, right now, curtin is just very stupid in its partitioning.
[14:13] <andy___> I am having trouble with my Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS, where I am trying to setup an AD domain controller, but when I try to use the smbtree command to resolve my domain controller, it does not show up.
[14:14] <smoser> it has a 'builtin' partitioning that is 'curtin block-meta simple'
[14:14] <smoser> that basically says "pick what you thnk is the first disk and put something on it"
[14:15] <smoser> and also supports gpt and separate boot partition
[14:15] <smoser> but thats really it.
[14:15] <smoser> you can give curtin config that will override that default to run whatever commans you want.
[14:16] <smoser> and at the end of those commands, you should have the target filesystem mounted.
[14:16] <smoser> its not well defined really.
[14:17] <caribou> smoser: indeed, I saw some mention of something similar
[14:18] <caribou> smoser: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~curtin-dev/curtin/trunk/view/head:/doc/topics/overview.rst#L39
[14:19] <smoser> so when your command is done, the target needs to be mounted at TARGET_MOUNT_POINT
[14:19] <smoser> and you should have populated a fstab style format in OUTPUT_FSTAB
[14:19] <smoser> (environment variables with full paths to output file)
[14:20] <andy___> I am having trouble with my Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS, where I am trying to setup an AD domain controller, but when I try to use the smbtree command to resolve my domain controller, it does not show up.
[14:25] <jetsaredim> is there any way to setup apt-cacher to cache things other than apt-related files?
[14:26] <jetsaredim> specifically, I always have to turn off the apt-proxy setting when I update oracle-java* due to it needing to download a tar.gz file directly as part of installation
[14:33] <andy___> I am having trouble with my Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS, where I am trying to setup an AD domain controller, but when I try to use the smbtree command to resolve my domain controller, it does not show up.
[15:32] <_andy_> Hi there! I am having problems with resolving DNS on my Ubuntu Server AD domain controller.
[16:22] <speedy__> hi
[16:25] <med_> zul, jamespage Kilo requires (or at least provides) newer QEMU. Do we need to upgrade qemu when we upgrade our compute nodes to Kilo. We're trying to do a minimal kilo upgrade via UCA from Juno UCA.
[16:25] <med_> is gate testing now only wiht a new QEMU?
[16:25]  * med_ wouldn't be surprised it there are pkg deps on new nova-compute to new qemu
[16:26] <jamespage> med_, minimal upgrades are not really supported - we only testing kilo with the qemu and libvirt in the same pocket of the cloud archive
[16:26] <med_> nod
[16:27] <med_> so you've tested j->k in UCA and t-updates->qemu to uca_kilo->qemu
[16:27] <med_> in a running cloud... :^)
[16:36] <speedy__> what are the most used install commands?
[16:37] <zul> med_,  yes should work
[16:39] <med_> thanks Chuck.
[18:20] <blaaa> How do I run a serial console with hardware flow control?
[18:42] <blaaa> done
[18:43] <sarnold> what was it?
[18:44] <blaaa> at least I believe so, using 'console=ttyS0,115200n8r' on the kernel command line, but I still have to check...
[18:45] <sarnold> aha :)
[18:45] <sarnold> thanks
[19:09] <Teduardo> does anybody in here have servers using the i40e driver that are stable long term?
[19:09] <Teduardo> im having nightmarish problems on 14.04
[19:24] <gQuigs> I'm trying to determine if there was a specific reason keepalived hasn't been merged from debian since saucy
[19:25] <gQuigs> it's on 1:1.2.7-1ubuntu1 for 14.04 -> 15.10, and on debian, 1:1.2.13-1 for jessie was released May 2014
[19:31] <_andy_> Hi there! I am having trouble setting up an AD domain controller. It is not showing up in the smbtree command.
[19:31] <teward> gQuigs: the ubuntu delta, perhaps?
[19:31] <teward> gQuigs: i.e. "Does the delta still need to exist, and if it does then merge, not sync."
[19:34] <gQuigs> teward: yea, that's all I've found so far... afaict it's not that substantial of a delta, so I'm hoping to find another answer for customer
[19:34] <gQuigs> but if that's it, that's it :)
[19:35] <teward> gQuigs: poweruser it - use a ppa
[20:08] <OliPicard> Hello! Quick question about logjam if anyone can spare a couple of minutes.
[20:09] <OliPicard> I'm attempting to protect my server from logjam, noticed that you have to generate a new key
[20:09] <OliPicard> was wondering, do you need to re-generate the certs at the same time?
[20:38] <teward> OliPicard: i'm not sure the certificates themselves need regenerated, no.
[20:39] <teward> don't quote me on it, but i don't think the certificates need regenerated anywhere in there, based on what I have found so far on logjam
[20:39] <teward> (moreso the ciphers need to be done, the dhparams need regenerated, etc.)
[22:04] <baggar11> Anyone know if 12.04 will get the lts-vivid kernel backport?
[22:04] <sarnold> baggar11: I think once 14.04 LTS was released, that was going to be the last HWE kernel for 12.04 LTS
[22:05] <sarnold> leaving users two choices, either use the original 12.04 stack or use the newer 14.04 stack
[22:05] <baggar11> ah, that makes sense
[22:05] <sarnold> and I believe same will happen for 14.04, once 16.04 is out, that'll be the last hwe stack for 14.04
[22:05] <baggar11> yeah, I'm mostly staging my upgrades now, just curious how many kernel backports an older supported LTS release got
[22:06] <baggar11> thanks