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neonixcoder | Good day team.. | 04:12 |
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neonixcoder | I am trying to upgrade 10.04 LTS to 12.04 unattended upgrade with "do-release-upgrade -f DistUpgradeViewNonInteractive" | 04:13 |
neonixcoder | But middle after installing new kernel the server is rebooting.. | 04:14 |
neonixcoder | How can I disable reboots in installation as the servers are located in remote locations.. | 04:14 |
neonixcoder | The main problem with reboot is my system is unable to boot again due to kernel panic issue.. | 04:15 |
neonixcoder | Any suggestions? | 04:15 |
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lordievader | Good afternoon. | 10:47 |
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grzywacz | Who maintains AWS EC2 mirrors used by Ubuntu AMIs by default? I'm seeing transfer rates in single bytes/s from AWS network, kinda breaks (security) updates without manual intervention. :) | 13:54 |
teward | grzywacz: you mean the archive mirrors? | 13:54 |
teward | i.e. .ec2.archive... ? | 13:54 |
teward | grzywacz: see #ubuntu-mirrors. There's already a known issue I think with the UK mirrors. | 13:55 |
Pici | I just saw a topic change mentioning this in #canonical-sysadmin | 13:56 |
grzywacz | teward, sounds like this case, thanks | 13:56 |
teward | Pici: i'm not there, is it the same thing -mirrors is talking about? | 13:56 |
Pici | probably | 13:56 |
teward | my guess is that it is | 13:56 |
teward | grzywacz: you can always try the DE country mirror, or another mirror, in the interim,. | 13:56 |
teward | (that was the suggestion from someone a few days ago when eu-west-1 was having problems) | 13:56 |
grzywacz | Right, will do. Just wanted to highlight the problem. :) | 13:57 |
teward | grzywacz: indeed. I think they're already on top of it, someone was in saying they've been fielding a lot of questions about mirror issues, and it looks like they're starting to look at things, and recognize where problems may exist | 13:58 |
grzywacz | Ack. That's fine. | 13:59 |
teward | it's probably a decent thing that I lurk so many channels... xD | 13:59 |
teward | no, but i occasionally poke them about whether other update servers're having issues, too, so yeah, stay tuned for updates, and use a different mirror in the interim | 14:00 |
grzywacz | Easier to notice some strange dependencies this way. ;) | 14:00 |
micahg | if anyone is interested in the haproxy trusty backport, it needs some quick testing for a security update: https://bugs.launchpad.net/trusty-backports/+bug/1473162 | 14:04 |
rbasak | micahg: thank you for handling that. I don't really know haproxy so don't know how to test it, but hopefully the reporter will take care of that. | 14:15 |
rbasak | Looks like it has two reporters now. | 14:16 |
micahg | yep, if someone tests today, I'll upload, otherwise, I'll keep an eye out over the weekend | 14:21 |
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teward | how do I change the max number of auth failures for openssh_server? Because i fail my pw once it kicks me out | 15:47 |
tonyyarusso | teward: MaxAuthTries? Default should be 6 though. | 15:56 |
teward | tonyyarusso: why'd it be kicking me out as "Too many authentication failures: 1 ..." | 15:57 |
teward | for every server i've recently set up and staged | 15:57 |
tonyyarusso | Do you have it set to 1? | 15:58 |
teward | (all 14.04) | 15:58 |
teward | tonyyarusso: i *shouldn't* since it was a default install from the ISO | 15:58 |
teward | so tasksel, select openssh-server, etc. | 15:58 |
teward | should be the stock config there | 15:58 |
teward | i discovered something weird in wily | 16:47 |
teward | at least, in a VM | 16:47 |
bladernr_ | Hey, how do I file a bug against qemu-system-ppc? I can't find it on LP and not sure if it's its own thing or spun from some other project | 18:25 |
bladernr_ | and also nto sure even if that's something we host or what | 18:26 |
bladernr_ | so may be a debian without LP bug tracking | 18:26 |
lordievader | bladernr_: You probably need its source package, qemu. | 18:28 |
teward | !info qemu-system-ppc | 18:28 |
ubottu | qemu-system-ppc (source: qemu): QEMU full system emulation binaries (ppc). In component main, is optional. Version 1:2.2+dfsg-5expubuntu9.2 (vivid), package size 2920 kB, installed size 21400 kB | 18:28 |
teward | bladernr_: the source package is qemu on LP - file against that, or use `ubuntu-bug qemu-system-ppc` maybe? | 18:28 |
teward | (or do it manually against qemu :P) | 18:28 |
ianorlin | bladernr_: if you don't have a gUI on the system you may want to use apport-cli | 19:31 |
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bladernr_ | teward: ianorlin thanks! | 20:07 |
amanji | Hey sorry for asking this here but I'm a noob at server networking and need a way to connect to a remote Postgres database from my local machine. I've already configured pg_hba.conf and postgres.conf on my server end. The problem is that the server only accepts connections on port 443 while postgres listens in on port 5432. How do I go about connecting the two? | 21:01 |
smoser | jrwren, https://code.launchpad.net/~evarlast/cloud-init/add-apt_sources-docs-to-rtd/+merge/264312 | 21:03 |
smoser | fyi, you can do that like this too: | 21:03 |
smoser | http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cloud-init-dev/cloud-init/trunk/view/head:/doc/examples/cloud-config.txt#L120 | 21:03 |
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sarnold | amanji: you can change the port that postgres listens to via config files ifyou need to http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/runtime-config-connection.html | 21:18 |
amanji | I tried that, but the server has only specific ports open and so when I changed the port to those that the server can listen on it denies me permissions to restart the postgres service | 21:26 |
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sarnold | amanji: hmm. is that becaus eyou've got a TLS webserver already running? | 21:46 |
sarnold | amanji: normally the error for that kind of thing isn't a "permission denied" but "can't bind socket" | 21:46 |
amanji | yeah theres already a webserver running | 21:47 |
sarnold | aha | 21:47 |
sarnold | amanji: why those specific ports? do you need to adjust firewall rules with your hosting provider to enable more? | 21:47 |
amanji | For work purposes we can only connect using those specific ports, I know its weird | 21:48 |
amanji | so if the webserver accepts connections on a specific port postgres cannot use the same one to create db connections? | 21:50 |
sarnold | right, you can only have one program listening on a specific (port, IP address) | 21:50 |
amanji | so why is it that ssh and https can use the same ports? | 21:51 |
sarnold | maybe, if one is bound to e.g. 127.0.0.1 and the other bound to e.g. 192.168.1.2. | 21:52 |
jrwren | smoser: oh!!! thanks! | 22:39 |
jrwren | smoser: I'll update that MR | 22:39 |
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