[03:04] <adun153> Hi, anybody here have any experience with corosync/pacemaker? I can't seem to get my basic config to work. I just have two nodes that I want to work in unicast mode. http://pastebin.com/cX0J0Yk2
[03:07] <sarnold> adun153: never used em, but I'll ask some pointed questions... maybe we'll get lucky ;)
[03:07] <sarnold> adun153: (a) bindnetaddr: 192.168.1.0 -- that .0 is strange. are you sure it's uspposed to refer to the network? .. or are you using 192.168.0.0/16 and that's an actual IP address that's free for use? or....
[03:08] <sarnold> adun153: (b) how does quorum work with only two computers? when the network splits, don't they both think they're master at that point?
[03:08] <sarnold> adun153: (c) there's ahandful of debug: off lines, do you get anything useful with debug: on? :)
[03:10] <adun153> sarnold: I got most of the instructions from here: http://docs.openstack.org/high-availability-guide/content/_set_up_corosync_votequorum_two_hosts_cluster.html
[03:12] <sarnold> oh hey, and there's nice explanations of two-node behaviour. good good.
[03:12] <adun153> sarnold: man pages for corosync.conf state that "bindnetaddr" should either be the actual IP address of the server, or the network address, that's why you see .0's at the end.
[03:13] <sarnold> adun153: good, good..
[05:49] <GeekMan1222> anyone familiar with configuring lamp setups or debuging installs
[05:50] <GeekMan1222> im feeling like i need to reconfigure my server a bit over, orginally i never ran a lamp install and then added apache2 and php5 and now phpmyadmin is installed and has a few errors ..
[05:50] <GeekMan1222> lol
[12:51] <ufk_> hi
[12:51] <ufk_> i installed courier-imap but i still can'
[12:51] <ufk_> t connect to it from outside
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[20:46] <jancoow> Hi guys, can someone help me with installing python3.4-dev ?
[20:46] <jancoow> i can't get it done
[20:46] <jancoow> https://jancokock.me/f/76c80
[20:47] <jancoow> for some reason i have broken packages.
[20:47] <TJ-> jancoow: did you add some PPA that has newer python packages?
[20:48] <jancoow> TJ-: nope never did that as i can remember.
[20:49] <TJ-> jancoow: "apt-cache policy python3.4"
[20:49] <jancoow> https://jancokock.me/f/d9060
[20:49] <jancoow> woops
[20:50] <jancoow> https://jancokock.me/f/a2065/
[20:50] <jancoow> that are the official repos right?
[20:51] <TJ-> You have "3.4.3-1ubuntu1~14.04.1" installed from some unofficial source
[20:52] <jancoow> weird 0.o
[20:52] <jancoow> could you help me setting back the right source?
[20:52] <TJ-> so when you try to install the official python3.4-dev which depends on its own version (= 3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1) it fails since another version of python3.4 is the only one available
[20:53] <jancoow> ah right, the versions doesn't match
[20:53] <TJ-> jancoow: the current source looks fine; you've installed the current package at some point from another repo
[20:54] <TJ-> jancoow: it could be from the -prposed repo. Have you recently disabled that?
[20:57] <TJ-> jancoow: figured it out! You've been caught by a package regression. See especially comment #31 of bug 1348954
[20:58] <TJ-> jancoow: in effect the package you have was releases to trusty-updates and then quickly removed due to regressions, but not before your system installed it
[20:58] <TJ-> jancoow: so, i think you need to force-install the previous python3.4 versions to make this work
[21:04] <jancoow> sorry was AFK
[21:04] <jancoow> oh wouw :(
[21:05] <jancoow> TJ-: and how do i force install it? sudo apt-get install python3.4 -f ?
[21:07] <TJ-> jancoow: no, simply "apt-get --reinstall install python3.4=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1 libpython3.4=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1"
[21:07] <jancoow> TJ-: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[21:09] <TJ-> jancoow: "apt list python3.4*"
[21:10] <jancoow> https://jancokock.me/f/e6532/
[21:11] <jancoow> and python3.4-dev isn't installed correctly
[21:11] <jancoow> pip3 or easy_install-3.4 can't install any packages
[21:17] <TJ-> jancoow: how about "apt list libpython3.4*"
[21:19] <TJ-> jancoow: from that first list, you need at least "apt-get --reinstall install python3.4=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1 python3.4-minimal=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1" + whatever libpython* 3.4.3-1ubuntu1~14.04.1 are installed currently, too
[21:19] <jancoow> https://jancokock.me/f/4d1d2
[21:20] <jancoow> I don't really get this package - version fuck haha
[21:21] <TJ-> jancoow: so that looks like needing "apt-get install python3.4=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1 python3.4-minimal=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1 libpython3.4=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1 libpython3.4-minimal=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1 libpython3.4-stdlib=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1"
[21:54] <jancoow> TJ-: well, after executing that command pip3 says it's missing the module threading
[21:55] <TJ-> jancoow: possibly more ~14.04.1 packages we didn't find
[21:56] <TJ-> jancoow: possibly this can locate any: "apt list '*14.04.1*' "
[22:12] <jancoow> nothing found
[22:13] <jancoow> but the python3 module threading isn't found
[22:13] <jancoow> that's almost impossible
[22:13] <jancoow> i think it didn't install into the right dir or something
[22:21] <jancoow> TJ-: any ideas? maybe i should remove all the python3.4* packages and reinstall everything ore something :9
[22:28] <TJ-> jancoow: if it isn't found, identify which package contains it, and install that package
[22:30] <jelly> to borrow a factoid from #debian's bot, <dpkg> To get a list of packages you have installed now, that are not available from any repository in your sources.list: aptitude search '?narrow(?not(?archive("^[^n][^o].*$")),?version(CURRENT))'
[22:31] <jancoow> TJ-: yeah well it are python modules.. and pip and easy_install need at least the default threading module which is gone for some reason
[22:31] <jancoow> anyways thanks for helping!
[22:31] <jancoow> i've to go to bed
[22:31] <jancoow> good night