=== micahg_ is now known as micahg [01:01] beisner, can you promote kilo-staging to kilo-proposed in the cloud archive when you get a chance please? staging has tested successfully. === markthomas is now known as markthomas|away [03:38] sarnold_: I am able to resolve my upgrade issue.. [03:39] sarnold_: It is simple mistake which costed my 100s of hours [04:30] Hey guys [04:30] What are the advantages of ubuntu over just using debian [04:36] Hello? [05:07] Hello? [06:01] llinguini: is there a reason you are looking to switch? if you are using debian and happy with it, stick with it? === IdleOne- is now known as IdleOne [07:32] Good morning. [07:52] Hi, is there a way in ubuntu autopilot (openstack) install to modify how the disks on cloud nodes are used? [07:54] For example I have both SSD and Spinning disks on nodes, and the autopilot is just making a one big ceph storafge on it, so it is not dividing it to ceph_fast and ceph_slow.. Any idea how to modify the conf? [07:54] Did not find anything about this when searching.. [08:28] frediz: I don't see ginger on mentors. Could this have expired? Do you have the package available anywhere else please? [08:28] https://mentors.debian.net/package/ginger just redirects me to a package list [08:31] rbasak: Hi, I guess it expired. I'm going to rebuild/reupload it [08:34] OK. Thanks! Apologies again for the review delay. [08:34] rbasak: No worries! === IdleOne is now known as Guest81512 [08:39] apw: polite reminder for bug 1486233. Though I'm throwing no stones - we have a ton of merges that will probably slip this cycle. [08:40] bug 1486233 in iproute2 (Ubuntu) "iproute2 merge 4.1.1-1 from debian" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1486233 [08:40] (though as this is a delta we introduced I feel we should do it) [08:40] (recently) [08:40] rbasak, yep, i filed that yesterday with the view to reminding me to do it before dif [08:41] or to try and do it, as the version number has jumped markedly [08:42] when I open something that needs administrative access to the machine (Ubuntu 14.04 Desktop) like the User accounts settings (unlock) or install/remove apps from USC I am asked for the password of the local user (temp) and not the AD user that I am logged in with. Is there any way to change this? [08:44] apw: yesterday? Ah, it's a dupe - I've been seeing the bug around for a while. [08:44] * rbasak marks it [09:17] rharper: good job with bug 1481289, thanks. [09:17] bug 1481289 in php5 (Ubuntu) "PHP 5.5.9 Default socket timeout being not honoured by application" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1481289 [09:17] rharper: if appropraite, we should mark the bug Fix Released (since it is fixed in Wily) and open a task for Trusty (so we reflect that is not fixed in Trusty). [09:18] rharper: it's really useful to point out that the patch doesn't apply and can't be fixed in Trusty as-is. Otherwise it looks like we're just ignoring perfectly good patches. So thanks for that :) [09:32] sudo chown -R glassfish:glassfish /opt/glassfish4 get me a error: chown: invalid group: ‘glassfish:glassfish’ previously i added the user: useradd glassfish how to fix this error? [09:47] jak2000: it's complaining invalid group; most likely glassfish is only a user, not a group. you can confirm this with "groups glassfish", and note useradd has a counterpart groupadd [09:59] jak2000, shauno: on Debian and Ubuntu, the standard method is adduser and addgroup. useradd and groupadd are considered low level; you can call them directly but then you have to do more plumbing yourself. [09:59] rbasak: ginger reuploaded [10:00] frediz: thanks! I spotted it appeared earlier and have already started. [10:00] rbasak: nice :) [10:02] frediz: taking a break now but on first look ginger looks fine to me. Same question about API.json path, and I note that kimchid isn't being restarted after ginger is installed. Is that expected? [10:02] frediz: I spotted nothing else but I will look again in a bit. [10:02] (and no blockers for upload so far) [10:03] rbasak: ok taking not of your points. Thank you. I'll check those [10:05] frediz: API.json may be perfectly acceptable where it is. I don' tknow. [11:52] Could someone tell me why on some users when I SSH in I can type and press tab to autocomplete, however on other users I cannot? Ubuntu server 14.04 [11:53] Different shells and different configs? [11:54] AEL-H: what lordievader said, and also root's autocomplete is much more restricted.. [12:03] Aplogies I am very inexperienced with linux, where might I find these configs? [12:07] AEL-H: /etc/passwd [12:09] Somewhere I have found is telling me to copy over a .bashrc file into their home directory -- would copying over the root users .bashrc to a normal users home directory pose any kind of security problems? [12:10] AEL-H: No. Not sure if it even differs. But if yes, you might get some "permission denied" messages [12:11] Don't you have a .bashrc for non-root users ? [12:11] I'd say read it and base your conclusions on what you read. [12:13] fcefan : Yes, the other users appear to have an identical .bashrc (or at least the autocomplete lines are the same). So then why can this user not autocomplete? [12:14] AEL-H: Are they using the same shells? [12:14] lordievader : I am not sure what that means, how can I find out? [12:14] AEL-H: Check /etc/passwd [12:17] according to what I read about that file, it doesn't have a 'Login shell' [12:17] the user in question that is [12:17] Then it defaults to dash (sh). === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [12:20] how can I tell which shell is opening? [12:20] AEL-H: ps [12:29] lordievader : So what things should one keep in mind when changing a users login shell? Is there anything of note? [12:30] Err... Not really, a shell is a shell. People might have a preference for a particular shell though. [12:31] lordievader : How can one change the shell they are using? So for example log in shell as dash but then switch to bash [12:32] AEL-H: man 5 passwd [12:35] lordievader : Is this not just telling me how I can change the login shell? [12:36] AEL-H: Read the manpage, it explains it. === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [13:30] frediz: don't worry about API.json - it's fine where it is. [13:30] (I'm told) [13:31] rbasak: ok, good; I'll try to move it and check if it still ok for kimchi server. That does hurt [13:35] frediz: I mean that there is no need to move it. [13:39] rbasak: got it; just wanted to try if it's "aesthetically" better [13:40] frediz: OK. No worries if you manage to achieve it, but you might be interested in barry's response in http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/08/19/%23ubuntu-devel.html (it hasn't appeared in the logs yet). He's involved upstream and they've looked at it from a more general viewpoint. [13:41] frediz: it might not be worth the packaging complication to achieve it now, especially given that it's acknowledged upstream. [13:41] (sorry you can't see the log yet; it'll appear soon I'm sure). [13:41] rbasak: ok fine then [13:41] 14:27 rbasak: tl;dr: it's fine. many python libraries do include data files in their directory structure, and that works well with pkg_resources. they can use that api to find the data files easily. it does seem odd that those data files don't go in /usr/share but it's normal. moving them is more trouble than it's worth. upstream we've talked about ways to put such data files elsewhere b [13:41] ut in a way that they're still easily found by the [13:42] 14:27 normal apis, but so far that hasn't gone anywhere. [13:43] great, thanks for checking [13:52] anyone setup bonding to force10 switch as peer? [13:52] sure, just set it up how ever you wish [13:53] I am getting different Aggregator ID on the nics [13:53] in lacp setup [13:53] how did you configure it? [13:54] following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBonding [13:54] that so does not describe your force10 config [13:55] Dell support confirmed that the config is correct on both VLT peers [13:55] config is correct for what? [13:57] for a lacp lag [13:58] yes, but WHAT KIND of lacp lag? [13:58] active, passive, static? [13:58] active [14:00] http://www.mpaste.com/p/6Y [14:00] the config on the VLT peer is the same [14:01] I don't see the port being assigned to that port-channel [14:03] oh, it's in that portchannel thing [14:03] yes [14:03] they must have changed the config syntax again [14:03] probably [14:04] tough finding good examples on the net [14:06] here is the ubuntu config http://www.mpaste.com/p/YDxEfSz [14:12] ya, something is wrong on the switch [14:12] the vtl is not syncing [14:12] or the cables aren't plugged into the ports yo uthink they are [14:14] thanks for the help, I'll keep pushing dell support [14:15] if there are any other ideas, please pm me [14:15] ya, the port configs look ok, I would only blame those two things Isaid [14:32] Anyone ever work with Powerbroker Identity Services Open (PBIS Open)? I'm having an odd problem where Ubuntu servers are not returning the correct AD groups of which a user is a member. [16:03] Hey guys. I was directed here from #ubuntu Is there an IRC channel for the packagers for the Ubuntu Cloud-Archive Openstack stuff? Trying to include that in the Openstack project Kolla and need some contacts for questions [16:11] hello [16:11] http://pastebin.com/BwdfJxFC [16:11] i run /bin/sh ./update.sh [16:12] and receive output that says: Update the packages list is not understoodtion --yes [16:12] running ubuntu server 14.04.3 lts === markthomas|away is now known as markthomas [16:13] catalase: Re: your question in #ubuntu [16:13] Try fully qualifying your executables [16:13] K4k, what does that mean [16:14] instead of using just apt-get, use the full path for apt-get, which should probably be /usr/bin/apt-get. You can find this out by running `which apt-get` on your system [16:14] which apt-get returns /usr/bin/apt-get [16:15] and actually... I think I see the real problem (though using /usr/bin/apt-get is still a good idea) [16:15] this works on another one of my servers btw running the same version of ubuntu [16:16] care to elaborate? [16:16] Let me make sure I understand what you're doing [16:16] basically i've set this as a cronjob to auto-update my device every 6 hours [16:16] you're running `/bin/sh