[07:44] <nayKang> inotify-tools stop updated until 2010,is there a better tools or solution for file sync on server?
[07:49] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:52] <nayKang> morning
[07:52] <nayKang> in fact,it's three pm
[07:52] <nayKang> in china
[07:52] <lordievader> Not here ;)
[07:53] <nayKang> i just google a tool named incrond seems better than inotify-tool
[08:14] <histo> nayKang: how are you using inotify-tools for file sync?
[08:15] <nayKang> histo:  i haven't use anything yet.just do some research
[08:15] <histo> nayKang: rsync
[08:16] <nayKang> en,i think would use rsync
[08:39] <nayKang> how about watchman
[13:18] <Walex> nayKang: unison
[13:43] <nayKang> Walex: is unsion a cli program and run as services?
[13:57] <a1fa> hello, i am trying to resize ext4 partition. the disk has already been extended to 200GB
[13:57] <a1fa> went from 80GB to 200GB
[13:58] <a1fa> Disk /dev/sda: 214.7 GB, 214748364800 bytes
[13:58] <a1fa>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[13:58] <a1fa> /dev/sda1            2048   419430399   209714176   83  Linux
[13:58] <a1fa> yet, df -h
[13:58] <a1fa> Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[13:58] <a1fa> /dev/sda1        74G   63G  7.5G  90% /
[13:58] <lordievader> a1fa: Did you forget to tell your filesystem?
[13:58] <a1fa> i did resize2fs
[13:58] <a1fa> it didnt care
[13:59] <a1fa> well shit
[13:59] <a1fa> it worked this time
[13:59] <a1fa> ... odd
[13:59] <a1fa> /dev/sda1       197G   63G  127G  34% /
[13:59] <a1fa> it did an online resize
[14:00] <jrwren> yes, online is the way to do it
[14:00] <a1fa> i was doing this all offline, and it was telling me its already max size
[14:00] <a1fa> i guess reboot+online resize did it
[14:00] <a1fa> thanks
[14:19] <jamespage> coreycb, I've uploaded keystonemiddleware, but you need to document the SRU in the bug report still
[14:19] <coreycb> jamespage, ok will do, and thanks
[14:19] <jamespage> coreycb, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
[14:58] <gtrmtx> hey guys im having a nightmare getting my network to work properly on the main server...running version 3.4 and here's what my /etc/network/interfaces and ifconfig looks like: https://pastee.org/767aq
[14:59] <gtrmtx> sorry i need to clarify its proxmox version 3.4
[15:16] <tarpman> hi, could a developer please look at bug 1392018 and accept/reject the sru nomination? thanks in advance
[15:33] <RoyK> !proxmox
[15:35] <qman__> Bot broken?
[15:35] <rbasak> tarpman: accepted. Thank you for looking after this!
[15:37] <tarpman> rbasak: thanks!
[15:39] <RoyK> qman__: nah - just didn't know much about proxmox
[15:42] <qman__> It didn't link the bug either so I wasn't sure
[15:43] <RoyK> !bug 1
[15:51]  * YamakasY is sexy
[16:40] <smoser> smb, around ?
[16:40] <smoser> i have some fun.
[16:40] <smoser> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11731383/
[16:40]  * teward pokes rbasak
[16:54] <smoser> hallyn,
[16:54] <smoser> you never fixed this? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=603944
[16:54] <smoser> hitting it now, and only do so with trusty+hwe-v
[16:55] <smb> smoser, not with much attention right now... looks like the usual fun when exiting initramfs shell without some rootfs
[16:55] <smoser> smb, its ^
[16:55] <smoser> i think
[16:55] <smoser> i think some udev event / fun has made the device busy. and we're unlucky
[18:03] <hallyn> smoser: what the blazes do you mean i never fixed it.  i sent a patch, it seems.
[18:04] <smoser> but you didn't put it in ubuntu.
[18:04] <smoser> meaning it is still (5 years later) present
[18:05] <smoser> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-tools/+bug/1429327
[18:17] <smoser> cyphermox, around ?
[18:17] <smoser> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-tools/+bug/1429327
[18:17] <smoser> how does grub decide what root= to use ?
[20:35] <gabriel-artigue> my Ubuntu Server 15.04 installation displays the terminal welcome message twice right after I enter my password; how can I correct this? thanks
[21:29] <histo> gabriel-artigue: what's in your /etc/motd ?
[22:56] <Demon_Jester> I am currecntly on xubuntu, and I was wondering will ubuntu server give me the option to preserve my home directory?
[22:57] <sarnold> Demon_Jester: what are you wanting to do?
[22:58] <Demon_Jester> I was using old hp media center as a server, and while back ubuntu server would not install so I used xubuntu, essentially I want to transfer my 1TB HDD into this dell poweredge my friend gave me.
[22:58] <Demon_Jester> Instead of doing back up I was wondering if I can preserve home directory when I install ubuntu server over xubuntu.
[23:00] <Demon_Jester> sarnold, sorry I forgot to include your name, my response is above.
[23:00] <sarnold> why do you want to re-install?
[23:00] <sarnold> why not just move the drive?
[23:03] <Demon_Jester> sarnold, that won't cause any problems if I try to boot that on a different machine than it was installed on?
[23:04] <sarnold> Demon_Jester: probably not, i've done it a half-dozen times over the years.. you miht need to fiddle with udev persistent-net-rules files or something similar, but it should mostly just work, assuming they are both e.g. amd64 systems
[23:04] <Demon_Jester> I believe so.. ok cool I will give it a shot
[23:04] <Demon_Jester> I just wanted to install ubuntu server to get rid of xubuntu
[23:05] <sarnold> if you'd like the clean house, go for it..
[23:05] <Demon_Jester> but if I am on more stable system I think I figured something out.
[23:05] <Demon_Jester> sarnold, once again thanks. I will give it a shot
[23:05] <sarnold> I've always put /home on a sepaerate partition, and It hink the installer will leave it alone if it can
[23:05] <sarnold> have fun Demon_Jester :)
[23:10] <histo> Demon_Jester: you could always jsut remove the xubuntu packages
[23:11] <Demon_Jester> I tried but this hp media center is all kinds of mess up, if I turn on my other hp media center server it crashes the nic on the other one. Sometimes it drops the nic on its own due to some crash I can't figure out. lol
[23:14] <histo> Demon_Jester: well I'd backup your /home and reinstall then if you want.