[01:12] <pmatulis> opt1mal: yeah, the wiki is not to be trusted blindly
[01:12] <pmatulis> opt1mal: and there won't be a server guide for non-LTS releases
[01:13] <pmatulis> opt1mal: the server guide project is always looking for eager individuals to assist with reviews and new material
[01:29] <ianorlin> pmatulis: will some stuff that deals with init need to be adapted to systemd instead of upstart
[01:33] <sarnold> ianorlin: depending upon the task, significantly, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers for a nice guideline to the transition
[01:52] <tonyyarusso> sarnold: Is there a wiki page for SystemD for people who never got around to figuring out Upstart?  :P
[01:52] <sarnold> tonyyarusso: hehehe :)
[02:05] <JanC> tonyyarusso: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_D
[03:06]  * dsmythies there is no #ubuntu-doc page on the irc logs page for today. I am wondering if making this entry will force the page on the next hour boundary.
[03:08]  * dsmythies Opps - wrong channle
[07:01] <linuxmint2> Is this a good channel for chroot help?
[07:01] <linuxmint2> chroot doesn't work as per walkthrough. sftp access can still access the server's root directory http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/03/chroot-sftp-setup/
[07:28] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:50] <shann> Hi, I have question with Juju and MAAS.
[11:52] <shann> Online.Net purpose IaaS with scaleway.com (SSD BareMetal Server), deploy MAAS with this service is possible ?
[14:18] <pitti> o/
[14:20] <pitti>  /close
[14:32] <jamespage> coreycb, urgh ryu
[14:32] <coreycb> jamespage, yeah, I'm just working on that.  it's a bit of a pain.
[14:33] <coreycb> jamespage, what's your opinion on an MIR?
[14:37] <jamespage> coreycb, it looks unavoidable
[14:37] <jamespage> but I've not dug in deep
[14:40] <aijihz> b
[14:41] <coreycb> jamespage, I agree, ovs openflow uses it now
[14:43] <tedmcox> does anyone know if there are free ubuntu servers available for testing? while working on documentation, it would be nice to test out instructions or suggested bug fixes
[14:48] <TJ-> tedmcox: use a virtual machine, or LXD container
[14:56] <medberry> jamespage, at some point the openvswitch-datapath-dkms was eliminated (and looks like there is no openvswitch kernel module after taht)
[14:56] <medberry> does OVS work fine without the kernel module?
[14:56] <jamespage> medberry, erm
[14:56]  * medberry fears he screwed up something
[14:56]  * medberry waves at arosales
[14:56] <jamespage> medberry, well there should still be a ovs kernel module - but just not a dkms one
[14:56] <medberry> hmmm.
[14:56] <medberry> 3.13.0-63 doesn't seem to have one.
[14:56] <jamespage> medberry, >= 3.13 has enough goodness not to need dkms
[14:57] <medberry> gotcha
[14:57] <medberry> or maybe it was renamed
[14:59] <medberry> ah jamespage I had to get rid of the dkms module and depmod -a and then reboot. all is well. sorry for the noise
[15:17] <coreycb> jamespage, so even the latest release of ryu (3.25) requires pbr < 1.0 in setup.py.  seems a bit incompatible with the rest of openstack liberty.
[15:20] <coreycb> jamespage, pbr is uncapped in master of ryu but not released.  I'll see if I can touch base with the maintainer and see if they're releasing anytime soon.
[15:21] <jamespage> coreycb, hmm
[15:21] <jamespage> coreycb, this all seems a bit sticky
[15:21] <coreycb> jamespage, yeah..
[15:21] <jamespage> coreycb, it might be easier to see if we can uncap it with a patch
[15:21] <coreycb> jamespage, yeah.. I'll see what all that entails
[15:43] <jvwjgames> My internet is not working
[15:48] <TJ-> Looks fine from here :)
[15:50] <jvwjgames> What is happening is I am getting a reply from my interface IP as the de
[15:50] <jvwjgames> No matter what the destination is
[15:51] <jvwjgames> Ping Google.com - Reply from 96.92.80.211 destination host unreachable
[15:51] <jvwjgames> that 211 is my servers interface ip
[15:52] <TJ->  jvwjgames that suggests there's a routing or netfilters issue
[15:53] <jvwjgames> My static and gateway are fine I have this server direct connection to modem
[15:54] <jvwjgames> It just stopped working one day
[15:54] <jvwjgames> Unless a setting changed I don't know about
[15:57] <jvwjgames> What do I check
[15:58] <TJ-> You're currently showing an IPv6 address; you mention the return from an IPv4 address; could it be something to do with the local IPv6 config?
[15:58] <jvwjgames> I am on my residential modem not my business modem right now
[15:59] <jvwjgames> That's why you are seeing it
[15:59] <jvwjgames> My business network has a proxy that blocks irc
[15:59] <TJ-> jvwjgames: OK, good to know :)
[16:00] <TJ-> Can the server itself (96.92.80.211) ping the same target ?
[16:00] <jvwjgames> What do you mean same target
[16:01] <TJ-> jvwjgames: you said you were trying "ping google.com" ... dies that work when done from the server?
[16:01] <TJ-> jvwjgames: or, are you saying that is where it is failing from?
[16:02] <jvwjgames> I should have explained better sorry my Ubuntu server is having the internet problem all other servers and computers work fine
[16:03] <TJ-> jvwjgames: Ahhh, ok. It sounded as if it was a gateway/router issue. So the server is directly connected to the Internet with a public IP?
[16:03] <jvwjgames> Yes
[16:03] <TJ-> jvwjgames: is the server behind a switch/router of any kind?
[16:04] <jvwjgames> No direct connection
[16:04] <TJ-> jvwjgames: Is this a virtual machine or bare metal ?
[16:04] <jvwjgames> So are other computers so I know it is not an issue with modem
[16:04] <jrwren> no direct connection or no, it is a direct connection?
[16:04] <jvwjgames> It is a direct connection sorry and bare metal
[16:05] <TJ-> jvwjgames: Right, so Ethernet connection to an upstream router somewhere? Or via some kind of modem?
[16:05] <jrwren> jvwjgames: sounds like you are missing a default route. can is the direct connected server using dhcp or static config?
[16:09] <jvwjgames> Static and here is a pic of my setup
[16:09] <jvwjgames> http://picpaste.com/pics/IMAG0137-94xHYCMl.1443542890.jpg
[16:09] <jvwjgames> The bottom server is the server that is having the issue
[16:12] <TJ-> jvwjgames: the server must be connected via Ethernet to a router, switch, modem or fibre port of some kind that connects to the ISP. What is that?
[16:12] <jvwjgames> Ethernet to the modem on the left
[16:14] <TJ-> jvwjgames: OK, so is the modem doing routing, or is the server using PPPTP to the ISP?
[16:14] <jvwjgames> Modem is doing the routing but right now it is in bridge modem
[16:18] <jvwjgames> OK I have a screenshot of traceroute and IP r command
[16:19] <jvwjgames> http://picpaste.com/pics/IMAG0139-hgIGZXTK.1443543557.jpg
[16:21] <jrwren> paste output of `ip -4 route`
[16:22] <jvwjgames> See pic for info
[16:24] <jvwjgames> jrwren: see pic for the info
[16:25] <jrwren> can you ping 96.92.80.222 ?
[16:28] <jvwjgames> http://picpaste.com/pics/IMAG0140-fYbcMTZL.1443544102.jpg
[16:30] <coreycb> jamespage, can you sponsor my ryu changes?  https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/ubuntu/wily/ryu/3.24-updates/+merge/272820
[16:32] <jamespage> coreycb, doing so now
[16:32] <jamespage> coreycb, you might want to ping mterry and see if he has capacity to review
[16:35] <jamespage> coreycb, i actually nacked ryu upstream when it was proposed
[16:35] <jamespage> I felt that pulling an entire network controller framework for ovs control was dumb
[16:35] <jrwren> jvwjgames: you may want to try another ethernet cable between that host and cable modem. What type of network chip is it? What kernel version?
[16:38] <coreycb> jamespage, ok
[16:38] <TJ-> jvwjgames: Have you had any other PCs connected to the modem/router?
[16:39] <jamespage> coreycb, ok uploaded - good work btw
[16:39] <coreycb> jamespage, ah, thanks!
[16:39] <jvwjgames> Yes other computers are connected and working
[16:40] <TJ-> jvwjgames: So that tends to tell you the server has a problem, either physical wiring or software misconfig
[16:41] <TJ-> I noticed eth0 and eth1; could the interface names have swapped over?. Does "sudo tcpdump -ni eth0" show any packets coming in, such as ARP requests, on eth0 ?
[16:45] <jvwjgames> Is the result s real time
[16:46] <jvwjgames> Cause I did it and nothing just says listening on eth0
[16:47] <jvwjgames> OK this is weird eth0 witch is connected no traffic eth1 lots of traffic
[16:48] <TJ-> jvwjgames: what is eth1 connected to, the LAN?
[16:48] <jamespage> coreycb, I've subscribed ubuntu-server/openstack to ryu bug traffic
[16:48] <jamespage> coreycb, so just needs MIR and reviewer
[16:49] <jvwjgames> Nothing cause right now I have eth0 connected but I guess my interfaces switched over
[16:49] <jvwjgames> I have noticed then doing that they will switch every once in a while so I will lose connection
[16:50] <jvwjgames> I thought I fixed that though
[16:50] <jvwjgames> Should I make the configure for eth1 to see if it works
[16:50] <jvwjgames> Nuke not make
[16:50] <TJ-> jvwjgames: udevd is supposed to write permanent net names rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/ so that the same name is always assigned to the same MAC address
[16:52] <jvwjgames> Actually in the interfaces file there is no eth1 so how the heck is it working
[16:54] <TJ-> jvwjgames: it exists because there's a device present and the kernel names it
[16:54] <jvwjgames> Oh ok
[16:54] <TJ-> jvwjgames: it has been auto-configured to a private address range since no manual nor DHCP config was present
[17:01] <jvwjgames> OK I switched the cables from eth0 to eth1
[17:01] <jvwjgames> Let's see
[17:03] <jvwjgames> http://picpaste.com/pics/IMAG0143-xhiYTLuN.1443546163.jpg
[17:04] <TJ-> so you need to re-configure udevd's permanent net names. You must have disabled it at some point
[17:05] <jvwjgames> Now that I have ash I will check
[17:05] <jvwjgames> SSH*
[17:07] <jvwjgames> Udev running
[17:08] <jvwjgames> How do I reconfigure it
[17:16] <TJ-> jvwjgames: check in "/etc/udev/rules.d/" for a "70-persistent-net.rules" or similar name; can't recall it exactly
[17:22] <jvwjgames>   GNU nano 2.2.6        File: 70-persistent-net.rules                        # This file was automatically generated by the /lib/udev/write_net_rules
[17:22] <jvwjgames> # program, run by the persistent-net-generator.rules rules file.             #                                                                            # You can modify it, as long as you keep each rule on a single
[17:22] <jvwjgames> # line, and change only the value of the NAME= key.
[17:22] <jvwjgames> # PCI device 0x14e4:/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:05:00.0/0000:0$SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="00:15:c5:ec:$
[17:22] <jvwjgames> # PCI device 0x14e4:/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.0/0000:03:00.0/0000:0$SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="00:15:c5:ec:$
[17:22] <jvwjgames> # PCI device 0x10de:0x0760 (forcedeth)
[17:22] <jvwjgames> SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{address}=="00:26:18:3d:$
[17:26] <teward> jvwjgames: pastes should be in a pastebin
[17:26] <teward> (and copy/paste from Nano doesn't work when you go past the bounds of the edge of the window)
[17:26] <jvwjgames> OK sorry
[17:28] <jvwjgames> http://pastebin.com/WS33vHyv
[17:30] <teward> [2015-09-29 13:26:26] <teward> (and copy/paste from Nano doesn't work when you go past the bounds of the edge of the window)
[18:17] <Flong> Anyone here have luck getting 14.04 to install in an encrypted LVM?
[18:17] <Flong> on a laptop...
[18:17] <Flong> (I'm using it as a QEMU Guest Host)
[18:18] <Flong> I'm using two SSD's
[18:18] <Flong> The slower one for the host
[18:18] <Flong> The faster one for guests, they're all going to be on an internal NAT
[18:18] <Flong> So I'm using X11 forwarding to the host OS running OpenBox
[18:21] <Flong> Sound good?
[19:23] <jamespage> coreycb, we might need to be a little nicer with the drop of ceilometer-agent-central/compute/ipmi
[19:23] <jamespage> coreycb, it is a unified daemon 'ceilometer-polling'
[19:23] <jamespage> ?
[19:25] <coreycb> jamespage, is there a nicer way?  upstream dropped the binaries I think
[19:25] <jamespage> coreycb, transitional packages might be nice - but I think you can run ceilometer-polling in different modes
[19:25] <jamespage> --namespace ipmi
[19:25] <jamespage> for example
[19:26] <jamespage> I may be wrong - let me poke at it tomorrow
[19:27] <coreycb> jamespage, gotcha so maybe updating the init scripts to do something like ceilometer-polling --namespace
[22:16] <Danny_> Hello, I would like to know if you could help me with an issue with setting services on my Ubuntu 14.04 server?
[22:16] <Danny_> I have a Minecraft Server, and was trying to set it up as a service, but it seems to be very "tasking"
[22:17] <Danny_> Anyone free to give me some help? I have stated the message above
[22:18] <sarnold> Danny_: do you get error messages?
[22:19] <Danny_> Unknown job minecraft sarnold
[22:19] <Danny_> I even tried using like direct start stop commands
[22:20] <sarnold> Danny_: alright, that's a start; what does your upstart configuration file for minecraft look like? what are the owner, group, and permissions of that file?
[22:22] <Danny_> Erm, may I PM you? as the chat is hard to read on the web chat >.<
[22:22] <sarnold> (if you don't have the pastebinit program installed yet, it's immensely useful for things like this; you could just pastebinit /etc/init/minecraft, for example)
[22:22] <sarnold> i've never run minecraft, so if you talk with only me, you might miss someone else's advice that might be more useful than mine
[22:22] <Danny_> Good point, but okay is that apt-get install pastebinit
[22:22] <sarnold> i'm not bad at generic troubleshooting but have zero experience with minecraft itself :)
[22:22] <Danny_> ?*
[22:23] <sarnold> yes
[22:23] <Danny_> Awesome, bare with me a moment
[22:24] <Danny_> sarnold: Okay so as I was talking to you I renamed it, but it is currently at /etc/init.d/mc-proxy http://paste.ubuntu.com/12619097/
[22:25] <sarnold> Danny_: aha :) try moving it to /etc/init/mc-proxy
[22:25] <sarnold> init.d is for the old sysv-init scripts; this is an unstart configuration file, which are way easier to write, and those usually live in /etc/init/ instead
[22:26] <Danny_> so shall I move that?
[22:26] <Danny_> to init/
[22:26] <sarnold> Danny_: oh, sorry, move it to /etc/init/mc-proxy.conf
[22:26] <sarnold> the .conf is importan ttoo
[22:27] <Danny_> sarnold: mc-proxy start/running, process 5844 << got that
[22:27] <Danny_> is that running?
[22:28] <sarnold> Danny_: yeah; check with ps auxw | grep java
[22:28] <Danny_> What may I be looking for?
[22:29] <sarnold> probably process 5844 -- just doublecheck that it's still there :)
[22:29] <Danny_> dannysm+  5926  0.0  0.0  12224   928 pts/1    S+   00:28   0:00 grep --color=auto java
[22:29] <Danny_> I get that :S
[22:29] <teward> other than netstat -tulpn, what can I use to get the same data from my Ubuntu server?
[22:29] <teward> Since I heard netstat's becoming obsolete
[22:29] <sarnold> teward: ss
[22:30] <sarnold> teward: though I've been hearing that about ifconfig for fifteen years now.
[22:30] <ivoks> why would netstat be obsolete?
[22:30] <sarnold> Danny_: dang that doesn't look like it's running.
[22:30] <Danny_> Oh :/
[22:30] <Danny_> sarnold: Any new ideas? xD
[22:30] <ivoks> ifconfig is obsolete; it's actually wrong and doesn't show correct data
[22:30] <sarnold> ivoks: iirc netstat uses /proc to get data; ss uses netlink
[22:30] <ivoks> ah, ss
[22:31] <sarnold> Danny_: check /var/log/upstart/mc-proxy -- there might be errors there
[22:31] <teward> sarnold: i still use netstat... :P
[22:31] <teward> sarnold: ss gives me unuseful data
[22:31] <teward> extra duplicate cruft
[22:31] <teward> I'll stick with netstat -tulpn    :)
[22:31] <teward> ivoks: I know ifconfig's obsolete, although some things still use it
[22:31] <sarnold> teward: you may be able to find a similar set of options..
[22:31] <Danny_> sarnold: nope, empty file? I did sudo nano to it?
[22:32] <teward> (`ifconfig -a` is a way to get network adapter info though, like mac address and such)
[22:32] <ivoks> teward: those should have bugs reported
[22:32] <ivoks> ip l
[22:32] <ivoks> or ip a
[22:32] <ivoks> ip r (for routes)
[22:32] <sarnold> Danny_: it might be in /var/log/upstart/mc-proxy.log or /var/log/upstart/mc-proxy.log.0 or something similar; ls /var/log/upstart/mc-proxy* to see if it's there with a different name..
[22:33] <ivoks> teward: intesreting... netstat -tulpn is exactly the same as ss -tulpn
[22:33] <Danny_> sarnold: the only file is the mc-proxy.log but it is empty
[22:34] <teward> ivoks: except i got a ton of UNCONN on a 14.094
[22:34] <teward> lemme ssh to my other system
[22:34] <teward> maybe this one's weirdish
[22:34] <ivoks> udp's are unconn
[22:35] <teward> oh, so they are
[22:35] <teward> ivoks: interesting headache: it doesn't display right in 80x24 on my screen
[22:35] <teward> maybe a bug
[22:35] <ivoks> i would say it's a bug
[22:35] <sarnold> Danny_: dang. does minecraft log anything? perhaps to /srv/minecraft/Proxy?
[22:35] <ivoks> 'useless whitespace'
[22:35] <Danny_> sarnold: having a look now, bare with me
[22:37] <teward> sarnold: minecraft's a .jar... if it logs anywhere it logs to ~/.minecraft or a Java config folder
[22:37] <teward> or stdout
[22:37] <teward> (I came in late)
[22:37] <Danny_> sarnold: what is the command to reload the init file again?
[22:37] <sarnold> teward: how about this thing? http://paste.ubuntu.com/12619097/
[22:38] <sarnold> Danny_: service mc-proxy restart   ought to do it
[22:38] <teward> sarnold: if it's a modified .jar then perhaps, but no way for us to know without md5-summing
[22:38] <teward> and mc-proxy might be a separate executable/service
[22:38] <teward> (but if it's running as part of Minecraft, the problem is Minecraft)
[22:38] <sarnold> teward: mc-proxy is http://paste.ubuntu.com/12619097/  :)
[22:38] <teward> sarnold: then the logs need to be output and spat out to a folder somehow
[22:38] <teward> perhaps a > redir?
[22:39] <teward> hate to suggest it but...
[22:39] <teward> exec /usr/bin/java -Xms4G -Xmx4G -jar minecraft_server.jar nogui 2&>1 > /some/logpath       <-- maybe for logging
[22:39] <teward> but if it's inside of the minecraft_server.jar file the last time I messed with one even a modded one it stdout/stderr'd
[22:39] <teward> (until I redir'd)
[22:39] <sarnold> teward: could be. I would have epxected the 'console log' directive to do the same thing..
[22:40] <Danny_> Okay thanks teward  and sarnold  I shall try your options, hoping it works >.<
[22:40] <teward> sarnold: assuming Java processes correctly, or Upstart, or systemd, or w/e handles it
[22:40] <teward> Danny_: i was talking to sarnold but OK
[22:40] <Danny_> sarnold: It worked!
[22:40] <teward> sarnold: i learned the hard way: don't mess with Minecraft unless you want to beat things with a hammer :)
[22:40] <sarnold> teward: Danny_'s the guy running minecraft :)
[22:40] <Danny_> teward: he was helping me
[22:40] <sarnold> Danny_: nice :D
[22:40] <teward> both of you: i know :)
[22:40] <teward> i was merely talking to sarnold about the logging side :)
[22:40]  * teward yawns
[22:40] <ivoks> teward: lol, this is a bug. if you make terminal very narrow and run 'ss'; if you resize that terminal to 80x24, it will show just fine. output is tailored to screen size, but it's doing that badly.
[22:40] <teward> someone give me coffee
[22:41] <teward> ivoks: yeah, i need to finish config on my 15.04 box for further testing but meh
[22:41] <Danny_> sarnold: seems it was a java error... needed to update it? xD
[22:41] <teward> finally having barebones hardware is nice for testing xD
[22:41] <teward> Danny_: ewwwwwwwwwwJava
[22:41] <teward> java can give headaches like that yes
[22:41] <Danny_> teward: I hate it too :( I like C personally, like imagine if Minecraft was coded in C...
[22:41] <teward> Danny_: more likely C#, from what I heard from devels
[22:41] <teward> but meh
[22:41] <teward> in any case glad it's working
[22:42] <teward> when in doubt, run on its own without a service, observe errors
[22:42] <Danny_> teward: Never really used it tbh, and thanks
[22:42] <teward> it's how I mess with nginx and test :)
[22:42] <teward> given systemd noms the logs and doesn't give data easily
[22:42] <Danny_> Yeah it was working before, but never gave the actual file a run itself
[22:42] <teward> (applies to upstart even more)
[22:42] <Danny_> teward: yeah I was finding it hard to figure out how things were like displayed if something goes wrong >.<
[22:42] <teward> sarnold: remember the flurry of headachey bugs for nginx without debug data?
[22:43] <sarnold> teward: yeah..
[22:43] <Danny_> one more question
[22:43] <sarnold> endless streams of "maaintainer script failed with exit code 1" stuff over and over again
[22:43] <Danny_> How do I install cgilua or lua_mod on apache2?
[22:43] <Danny_> and enable ssl_mod as well
[22:43] <teward> sarnold: and now we fix it xD
[22:43]  * genii slides teward a fresh mug of delicious coffee
[22:44] <Danny_> I tried the mod_lua and broke apache2's configuration file
[22:44] <teward> speaking of which I need to get a late SRU into Wily to fix a misspell on the apport hooks
[22:44] <teward> meh, maybe i'll fix it for X and wait :)
[22:44] <Danny_> I feel like a script kiddy... >.<
[22:45] <teward> sarnold: you probably know more about Apache than me :)
[22:47] <sarnold> Danny_: re: apache tls, a friend put this guide otgether a while ago, I recall liking it https://confluence.id.ubc.ca:8443/x/0pxvB
[22:47] <Danny_> Okay thanks! sarnold
[23:15] <ponyofdeath> anyone know how i can get this bug to get some love :) ? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libapache2-mod-perl2/+bug/898124
[23:22] <holms> maybe anyone knows how to launch cron  in non-daemon mode?
[23:22] <holms> i'm in docker container
[23:23] <genii> with -f
[23:23] <holms> that what i've found too
[23:23] <holms> and it's no output or anything
[23:23] <holms> although i've added a crontab file
[23:24] <bekks> So adjust your script to provide output.
[23:25] <holms> yeah it was actually sending output to file, removing that, checking :)
[23:31] <holms> bekks: hmz.. nothing
[23:31] <holms> http://paste.openstack.org/show/474752
[23:31] <holms> dockerfile: http://paste.openstack.org/show/474753
[23:41] <bekks> holms: use an absolute path to python in your crontab entry.
[23:43] <holms> okay
[23:47] <holms> still nothing
[23:47] <holms> cron -f just gives blank output
[23:47] <holms> script works as expected from cli
[23:49] <bekks> holms: on cli, is there some output?
[23:51] <holms> bekks: http://i.imgur.com/iDaidPG.png
[23:52] <holms> http://paste.openstack.org/show/474754
[23:52] <bekks> Looks like the pip invocation, right?
[23:52] <bekks> Try using absolute paths in your actual script, too.
[23:52] <holms> s'rsly?
[23:53] <holms> then it won'twork locally
[23:53] <holms> actually that's not even possible
[23:53] <holms> or with hard hacks
[23:53] <bekks> Isnt it possible to use an absolute path for pip, for apt-get, etc?
[23:53] <holms> am
[23:53] <bekks> Why would that break things?
[23:54] <holms> why do we need pip in here?
[23:54] <bekks> It's mentioned in your script, isnt it?
[23:54] <holms> no?
[23:55] <bekks> So this isnt your python script you are running from cron?: http://paste.openstack.org/show/474753/
[23:56] <holms> it's a dockerfile
[23:56] <holms> which prepares docker container
[23:56] <holms> all environment is set, script works if launched manually
[23:56] <holms> problem is with cron.. when launching it
[23:56] <holms> nothing happens..
[23:56] <bekks> The problem is, there is no environment defined when running it from cron.
[23:56] <holms> crontab -e, actually does show a file
[23:56] <holms> crontab file to edit, which is which i've copied
[23:57] <bekks> So you have to use full paths to every executable you are using.
[23:57] <holms> yeah so in crontab file
[23:57] <holms> it's a full path is it?
[23:57] <holms> crontab file: http://paste.openstack.org/show/474754
[23:58] <bekks> errm, thats not a valid bash script, nor a valid crontab entry.
[23:59] <holms> ah ok
[23:59] <holms> so then this should be fixed
[23:59] <holms> change to this> SHELL=/bin/bash