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gpdev | Hi guys, can someone please confirm that irc nicks can be registered for this channel? | 01:24 |
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fnurl | lol @ RoyK | 02:32 |
fnurl | no worries, for a second I got excited and thought somebody had answered my issue | 02:32 |
fnurl | thin client printing on Pinet/LTSP/Chroot/CUPS | 02:33 |
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fnurl | lol @ RoyK, np, igot a bit excited thinking someone had answered my issue is all :p | 02:41 |
lkthomas | folks, I am trying to reload udev rules without reboot, | 02:47 |
lkthomas | udevadm control --reload-rules | 02:48 |
lkthomas | udevadm trigger --attr-match=subsystem=net | 02:48 |
lkthomas | after execute, interface name still not changed | 02:48 |
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lordievader | Good morning. | 05:58 |
adun153 | Hi! I'm having problems getting a slightly older server to boot an Ubuntu 14.04.3 installer from a flash drive. This is a BIOS system. I am not encountering any problems when I try to boot it from my UEFI-based laptop. Is there an issue regarding the installer that I should know about? | 06:17 |
lordievader | How was the live-usb made? | 06:19 |
adun153 | lordievader: Through Startup Disk creator on my laptop | 06:21 |
adun153 | that would be usb-creator-gtk or usb-creator-helper | 06:22 |
lordievader | adun153: You could try and make a new one with unetbootin, rarely had success with the ubuntu startupdisk creator. | 06:22 |
adun153 | I see | 06:22 |
adun153 | yeah, just tried that right now. | 06:22 |
adun153 | Was about to reboot when I saw your reply | 06:23 |
adun153 | thanks | 06:23 |
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gnuoy | jamespage, I've got a ceph packaging question. The radosgw restart bug looks to be http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/11140 . This was fixed in v9 by the looks of it, so I think I need to cherry pick the fix back to 0.80.10 and create a pull request for that. In the mean time fix it via a packaging patch and create an SRU. Does that sound right? | 10:10 |
jamespage | gnuoy, if that's only fixed in >= 9 you'll need to target fixes to 14.04, 15.04 and 15.10 | 10:12 |
gnuoy | ok, thanks | 10:12 |
jamespage | gnuoy, this commit - https://github.com/ceph/ceph/commit/059674a686b4c6e5d19d5204dc41ab13d2954d0a ? | 10:13 |
gnuoy | jamespage, yes | 10:13 |
jamespage | gnuoy, ack - that's the right approach then | 10:15 |
gnuoy | ta | 10:16 |
rbasak | utlemmin`: I think open-vm-tools needs some attention. Judging from unconfirmed bug reports, it seems that it won't work against Linux 4.1 and a newer upstream is available? | 10:31 |
rbasak | utlemmin`: please could you take a look? | 10:31 |
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jamespage | gnuoy, I'm about todo a point release for wily if you want me to include that patch? | 11:24 |
jamespage | gnuoy, doing that anyway - I'll do the same for the vivid sru, if you'd like to prepare the trusty SRU that would be great | 11:28 |
jamespage | gnuoy, hmm - which version of the init script do we get in Ubuntu? | 11:30 |
gnuoy | jamespage, sorry, was lunching. We get src/init-radosgw in Ubuntu which is the same in 0.80.10 =< release < 9, unles I've misunderstood your question ? | 12:11 |
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teward | rbasak: i can say with relative certainty that's also a VMware problem as well, they still haven't fixed their tools for even the latest LTS kernel in Trusty, either. (and I virtualize a lot of things0 | 12:51 |
teward | rbasak: but yes open-vm-tools probably needs attention anyways | 12:52 |
teward | (it's vmhgfs stuff still doesn't work even under Trusty) | 12:52 |
gnuoy | jamespage, ok, I think I've done all I can do for Trusty. I've greated a mp against lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/ceph and the bug has the SRU info in it | 12:53 |
gnuoy | jamespage, I have a pull request upstream for firefly ( https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/5831 ) but given 0.94.1 and 0.94.2 are not names releases I'm guessing there is no point doing one for them too? | 12:55 |
jamespage | gnuoy, those are the hammer release | 13:09 |
gnuoy | jamespage, so is the plan to pull vivid and wily to 0.94.3 then? | 13:10 |
jamespage | gnuoy, yes | 13:10 |
gnuoy | ok, I'll cherry pick the fix to hammer, thanks | 13:11 |
jamespage | for wily I have the upload prepared but the commit you pointed to - I could not specifically see how that was going to help with the shutdown process? | 13:11 |
gnuoy | jamespage, you can see how it helps for wily or you can't see why it helps at all? | 13:12 |
gnuoy | s/you can see/you can't see/ | 13:12 |
jamespage | gnuoy, whats the default for rgw_exit_timeout_secs | 13:13 |
jamespage | ? | 13:13 |
gnuoy | jamespage, 120 | 13:13 |
jamespage | gnuoy, ok - I see now | 13:13 |
jamespage | fine - uploading to wily | 13:13 |
gnuoy | kk | 13:13 |
gnuoy | jamespage, hammer pull request done. Should I be looking for an Ubuntu sponsor for the trusty SRU? Not sure where I stand since you're doing vivid and wily | 13:27 |
jamespage | gnuoy, I'll do it | 13:28 |
gnuoy | thanks | 13:28 |
jamespage | gnuoy, btw is perfectly acceptable to pull the patch directly from github | 13:29 |
gnuoy | jamespage, do you mean rather than creating a quilt patch? | 13:32 |
jamespage | gnuoy, yeah - I just dump the <commit>.patch content into a file in d/p and then add it to series | 13:34 |
jamespage | normally works OK and you get the upstream commit message as well | 13:34 |
jamespage | otherwise its tricky to trace the patch heritage without adding headers manually | 13:34 |
gnuoy | ah, ok, good to know | 13:35 |
RoyK | anyone that knows something like a 'locate' system (slocate/mlocate) that can use a central database? | 13:36 |
jamespage | gnuoy, actually can you do that for your proposed trusty update? save me feeding back 'no traceablility' on the MP | 13:45 |
gnuoy | ok, will do | 13:48 |
gnuoy | jamespage, done | 14:19 |
rbasak | smb: have you seen DPDK upstream's replies? | 15:00 |
rbasak | smb: looks like upstream have removed CONFIG_RTE_LIBNAME now and it's hardcoded to dpdk | 15:01 |
rbasak | smb: but I take it the question about the version is still missing? | 15:01 |
rbasak | smb: or is that also now taking the version number from upstream? | 15:01 |
jamespage | gnuoy, merged and uploaded you trusty fix - tweaked the changelog entry to match the same I did for vivid | 15:03 |
jamespage | (and removed your crufty older patch :-)) | 15:03 |
jamespage | gnuoy, its stacked ontop of the zap disks fix right now - Ideally we want to push that through first, but your change includes that one so we should be ok | 15:04 |
gnuoy | jamespage, ok, thanks for that. I guess quilt delete does not actually remove the patch but just stops applying it | 15:05 |
jamespage | gnuoy, yes | 15:05 |
jamespage | gnuoy, a good first start at triage - and thanks for emailing the team - helps all involved to learn | 15:26 |
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coetry | I have a fresh ubuntu server from digital ocean and am trying to install the lamp stack, but i'm running into a weird problem that i haven't before | 15:58 |
coetry | Here is some output from my terminal | 15:58 |
coetry | http://pastie.org/10403306#36-40 | 15:58 |
maxb | coetry: Looks like they system has been put in a seriously bizarre state, I'd throw it away, and start from a clean OS install | 16:09 |
maxb | And second time around, be more careful about what you change in /etc/apt/, this looks like some unpleasane mixing of incompatible OS versions to me | 16:10 |
coetry | ok, thank you | 16:20 |
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teward | postfix question. If I have an SSL cert, say, for skyfall.domain.tld, does the 'myhostname' field for postfix have to match the FQDN on the cert? | 17:10 |
quantic | teward: i don't know if it HAS to, but it should or some systems may whine about it. | 17:11 |
quantic | teward: at least, I believe so. I'm not really a postfix guru. | 17:11 |
teward | my assumption is it should so i'mma do that anyways | 17:12 |
rbasak | Not knowing this side of Postfix, I imagine that if it works like anything else it'll use whatever certificate you give it to use, and what you really have is a TLS over SMTP question rather than a Postfix question as to whether other MTAs will accept it. It might be worth looking at the relevant RFCs. | 17:12 |
teward | i think i've figured it out with postfix's docs | 17:25 |
teward | but if I stop getting mail I know that I broke it xD | 17:25 |
JanC | you could also just test it :) | 17:40 |
teward | JanC: True, but a notification is primed to go out in... oh, 7 minutes... anyways | 17:53 |
teward | so :p | 17:53 |
jelly | teward: I'd imagine myhostname was less relevant than PTR and A record of the submission or smtp service listener IP | 18:00 |
teward | mmm | 18:03 |
edgy | Hi, My web server (ubuntu 14.04 LTS) running as kvm machine frequently stopped working since some days ago. I cannot access the page. I try to ssh or ping but still but not response. However, I managed to login via console and can't see anything wrong | 18:12 |
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tanuki | edgy: What happens when you run ifconfig? | 18:20 |
tanuki | If it works via the console but ssh and ping fail, that screams network failure | 18:20 |
edgy | tanuki: I see my interfaces | 18:20 |
tanuki | Are the ones that are supposed to be up up? | 18:21 |
tanuki | Can you connect out? | 18:21 |
edgy | tanuki: Umm! unfortunately, I didn't notice it and rebooted, but next time I would check whether it's UP | 18:22 |
edgy | tanuki: good question i will try to ping out next time | 18:22 |
edgy | anything else you need me to check? | 18:23 |
edgy | tanuki: ^ | 18:23 |
edgy | and what can be the cause of such things? | 18:23 |
tanuki | Not sure. Just running through standard troubleshooting steps. | 18:25 |
edgy | tanuki: thanks a lot for your valuable hints, I will check this next time | 18:26 |
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AEL-H | I am trying to get some sound to play through the speakers attached to the computer running ubuntu server but I am having no luck, can someone please give me some guidance? (I am a linux newbie) | 19:23 |
SCHAAP137 | AEL-H, install alsa and alsa-tools, add your user account to the audio group, then reboot | 19:27 |
SCHAAP137 | afterwards use alsamixer to control volume levels | 19:27 |
AEL-H | I rebooted my computer, now nothing is coming up on screen and my computer makes a beeping sound on startup | 20:25 |
RoyK | AEL-H: what sort of beeping? | 20:45 |
RoyK | AEL-H: usually the BIOS has a beep thing if hardware is failing - the sequence is somewhat like morse code - short or long beeps | 20:45 |
AEL-H | RoyK: a long beep and then two short beeps -- which I think means there is a problem with the video adapter , but I don't understand how this would arise suddenly | 20:45 |
RoyK | it's not linux' fault - it's hardware | 20:46 |
AEL-H | Guess I'll open it up tomorrow:) thank you | 20:46 |
RoyK | http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/289971-30-ex58-ud3r-long-short-bios-beep-code | 20:46 |
RoyK | unplug the video adapter and replug it | 20:47 |
RoyK | that might work | 20:47 |
AEL-H | I am just not sure why the problem would arise so suddenly? It worked fine until reboot then had a problem | 20:47 |
RoyK | well, linux certainly has nothing to do with that | 20:48 |
AEL-H | true:) | 20:48 |
RoyK | BIOS happens long before Linux loads | 20:48 |
RoyK | not sure why BIOS will morse you a D for that, though ;) | 20:49 |
AEL-H | haha | 20:50 |
RoyK | perhaps a bit easier than morsing --. .-. .- .--. .... .. -.-. ... / -.-. .- .-. -.. / -.. . ..-. . -.-. - .. ...- . | 20:50 |
JanC | RoyK: D for Display? ;) | 20:50 |
RoyK | probably ;) | 20:50 |
JanC | or maybe "graphics card" starts with a "D" in Chinese | 20:51 |
JanC | it's different for many BIOS providers too | 20:51 |
RoyK | not likely, even though chieftek has very good Engrish in their products | 20:52 |
JanC | Chinese might have its own "morse code"-equivalent too | 20:55 |
JanC | or maybe the signals are just chosen randomly | 20:55 |
RoyK | .... -- | 20:56 |
JanC | or whatever the developer who programs a particular part of the BIOS likes | 20:56 |
RoyK | that would be a good BIOS message | 20:56 |
RoyK | .-- - ..-. ..--.. | 20:57 |
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