[00:00] and possibly 587 and 993 [00:05] and 80/443 for web access and 7071 for admin access [00:18] im just trying to get the install script to work...i cant even get it to resolve === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [02:54] anyone know if possible to set up a twitter stream on my server? (that can be monitored through terminal) [02:57] bitlbee is the usual answer but twitter does have an API available that you can probably call easily enough using event machine or libev or something similar [03:03] excellent thanks going to look into this :] [03:05] though their API will lock you out if you make a ton of calls [03:05] (just keep that in mind) [03:06] oh the thing i was looking at was RainbowStream i think its more meant for like Ubuntu or Mac OSX but am just trying to install it on a temp server to see how it all works [03:07] i'm wondering if this RainbowStream would maybe overload the API too? [03:07] it is not the one i HAVE to have, but just looked the easiest to install on first inspection. I'm going to look into this bitLbee too [03:47] alright so basically i need to set up a dns server [03:50] RoyK, i would really just like to install zimbra and try it out first but..i cannot get this thing to work [03:50] is it stupid to add my ssh user to the www-data group (that's used for nginx)? im messing around with wordpress files and i get tired of forgetting to open a vim editor as sudo. [03:50] well just did that and still i cant create new files with sudo even when in a directory where i have group rights [03:50] dood [03:51] set up a distributed key for your local user... [03:53] who naturally owns those files? [03:53] if i'm interested in getting a ZFS filesystem set up on Ubuntu server, what are some good articles/tutorials for me to take a look at? i'm new to Ubuntu, so the more noob friendly, the better :) [03:53] zfs. is that mac? [03:54] i just use ciffs for my fillers, everything understands it and its fast enough [03:54] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS [03:55] it's apparently a well regarded filesystem for servers [03:55] FreeNAS uses it. apparently it can be used in Ubuntu as well [03:56] hmmm ya i had a few bad experiences with off the wall file systems [03:56] i dont know man...nothing im familar with. toughest fillers ive ever seen are netapps.. [03:56] ZFS is hardly "off the wall" [03:57] ok...good point [03:57] im just uneduacted i guess.. [03:59] i build small fllers for power companies. I couple them with vpn concentrators. they have to work every day all day. and if they go down i have to have anther one ready. Ive never had more than 2 hours down time on a filer ever. [04:01] I just have to go with what is easy to deal with and does the job. [08:08] Hi i want to backup my full vps i only have ssh access so no panel . u used rsync to backup everyhting to a local folder called backup . now i want to copy that folder over to my new server . Will that work [08:08] ? [08:12] theptr: yes, though you need to format the new partition(s) and reinstall the bootloader [08:13] And also make sure fstab is correct for the new setup [08:13] qman__, would there be an easyer way to migrate my mail server ? [08:14] Probably not, those steps are quite easy [08:14] Create new filesystem, rsync over, chroot in, grub-install, update fstab, reboot [08:15] qman__, Yeah so i change the /etc/netwok/interfaces file with the new one ? and overwrite everything and then i do grub , and fstab ? [08:16] Only need to update interfaces if he IP is changing [08:16] qman__, I hope everything goes smooth because there was a lot of work in that server . [08:17] qman__, yeah thats going to change because im going to change to an other vps provider. [08:17] If you have a problem with the network showing as eth1 instead of eth0, em /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules [08:17] rm [08:22] qman__, okay thanks [09:34] coreycb, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-oslo.concurrency/+bug/1518016 [09:34] Launchpad bug 1518016 in python-oslo.concurrency (Ubuntu Vivid) "Nova kilo requires concurrency 1.8.2 or better" [Critical,Triaged] [09:37] coreycb, we need to be real careful when upstream rev to a new point release like that - it indicates a bug or feature that is required [09:37] we have a MRE for oslo packages so this should not be a problem === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect [10:14] arges, if you have 5 mins today - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+bug/1518016 [10:14] Launchpad bug 1518016 in python-oslo.concurrency (Ubuntu Vivid) "[SRU] Nova kilo requires concurrency 1.8.2 or better" [Critical,In progress] [10:14] is fairly urgent... [10:14] missed during the last kilo update === Monthrect is now known as Piper-Off === wiuempe is now known as wmp === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect [11:57] Good afternoon. [12:37] jamespage, ok. zul, see jamespage comment about the kilo release^ [12:47] jamespage, any idea where we store a list of MREs these days? [12:51] coreycb: doh === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [13:02] jamespage, I bumped oslo.concurrency to 1.8.2 in lp:~ubuntu-server-dev/nova/kilo. do you want to SRU that as well? [13:03] coreycb, that might make sense [13:04] jamespage, ok I'll upload it [13:04] coreycb, make sure you raise a bug task for nova on that bug then [13:04] jamespage, ok [13:08] coreycb, its really a common sense approach these days and is up to the SRU team [13:08] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#New_upstream_microreleases [13:09] but we did have one - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/MicroReleaseExceptions?action=recall&rev=59 [13:12] jamespage, thanks, I aslo asked pitti if there's still a list, in #ubuntu-devel [13:12] coreycb, it was that ^^ [13:12] but was deprecated and deferred to the SRU team I think [13:12] jamespage, I see [13:13] arges, can you also review nova along with oslo.concurrency in the vivid upload queue? [13:26] hello all [13:26] jamespage, ceilometer is in vivid-updates now, can you promote to trusty-kilo-updates? [13:26] what is multiple server install with MAAS ? [13:33] can I have maas and multiple servers installed on the same machine ? [13:33] stupid Q. but still asking [13:36] guys, anyone around ? [13:39] !patience [13:39] Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ [13:44] Haris: try asking in #maas [13:49] why does ubuntu installer look for a cdrom, when I started install from usb ? [13:50] since it can't find an installation cd, its returned to the menu [13:50] I can't proceed witht the install [13:51] it calls it a CD, but I think it really means apt file source. It might mean that it isn't able to mount your usb device? [13:52] I started the install from usb [13:52] I think I had a similar issue recently, but in my case I was using a bad usb flash drive. [13:52] that's not the case here [13:53] it takes me to the installation process menu. where I'm stuck. since there's nothing to do with cd or cdrom [13:53] but it wants to detect and mount one [13:55] Like jrwren says, when it says CD, it means CD or USB or from wherever else it can find the data. [13:55] there's nothing for me to do for this installation step. I'm just stuck [13:55] The problem you need to solve is why it can't find the data, not that it's looking for a CD. [13:55] I created this bootable 14.04 lts usb from rufus on windows [13:56] from [13:56] ubuntu-14.04.3-server-amd64.iso [13:58] is tehre a debug/log window I can see errors on ? to get a clue on what went wrong [13:58] alt-f1-8 toggle through various virtual terminals. One should have console output. [13:59] on alt-f4, it says [13:59] root no password on any terminal and check /var/log/syslog too [13:59] searching for ubuntu installation media... devices /dev/sr0 /dev/sdb1 and then 3 lines with cdrom mount failed for sr0, sdb1 === Monthrect is now known as Piper-Off [14:03] what other way can I prepare this usb for ubuntu install [14:03] such that it doesn't look for cdrom === shauno_ is now known as shauno [14:05] why can it not find the data ? [14:05] It will always look for cdrom. it also will always look for other disks. Ignore the cd rom search failures. They are a red herring [14:06] what is mounted? [14:06] nothing. the box has just the usb I started install with [14:06] and a 1 tb hdd [14:06] the boot process mounts things. Something must be mounted. [14:07] libc-udeb doesn't exist ? [14:08] it searches for ubuntu install media in sr0 and sdb1 and then tries to mount cdrom and that's it [14:08] with failure errors [14:09] sdb1 sounds like your usb media. why did it fail to find that? [14:09] mount: mounting /dev/sdb1 on /cdrom failed: devices or resource busy [14:09] what is mounted to /data ? [14:10] executed a shell. checked df output. there's no /data [14:10] executed a shell from ubuntu install process menu [14:11] I'm not an installer expert. Sorry. [14:16] when using rufus to make ubuntu bootable usb, for install, should one use image mode or dd mode for preparing usb [14:16] I used image mode (default, recommended by rufus) [14:19] coreycb: was off yesterday. Did those already get reviewed? [14:19] arges, no, not yet [14:20] arges, python-novaclient is also in the vivid queue if you can get to that. it's not as critical as the others though. they're all fairly trivial. === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [14:29] centos installer worked just fine off of usb. what's wrong with ubuntu 14.04 lts iso [14:29] or with the usb preperation for install [14:46] coreycb: did you just re-upload nova? [14:46] coreycb: and can you (or bryan) add SRU template to bug 1499510 [14:46] bug 1499510 in python-novaclient (Ubuntu Vivid) "Fix Typo in socket attribute name in TCPKeepAliveAdapter" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1499510 [14:47] arges, no I just uploaded it once, but yeah I don't see the diff [14:56] coreycb: i'll construct manually then [14:57] arges, thanks. 1499510 is updated. [14:59] coreycb++ thanks [15:05] coreycb: ok should be all taken care of [15:05] arges, thanks! === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect [15:13] coreycb, ceilometer promoted [15:13] jamespage, thanks === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [15:38] smoser, hey - any opinion on https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/simplestreams/multihypervisor/+merge/278127 ? [15:39] I'm thinking we might want to have a flag to turn that on rather than it being the default.... [15:41] seems reasonable [15:41] wrt flag, you're saying because as it is rignt now, this woudl start uploading lxc images ? [15:44] jamespage, oslo.i18n is bumped to >=1.3.0 in the juno stable release, so I'll do that as part of the release [15:45] coreycb, yuck but ok [15:45] coreycb, thats 1.0.0 -> 1.3.0 [15:45] really? [15:45] yeah [15:45] coreycb, juno will go direct to UCA right? [15:45] yes [16:08] If I'm looking into setting up zfs on Ubuntu server, is http://zfsonlinux.org/faq.html basically the main resource? [16:09] Any other links worth my reading? [16:33] jamespage, and oslo.utils was bumped to 1.4.0 in juno [16:51] coreycb, lets dig into why that is [16:55] jamespage, looks like a legitimate bug that affects i18n and utils, https://bugs.launchpad.net/oslo.i18n/+bug/1492951 [16:55] Launchpad bug 1492951 in oslo.i18n "Juno keystone installation fail to import oslo_i18n" [Undecided,In progress] [16:56] although perhaps it doesn't affect us [16:57] jamespage, I think you might need utils 1.4.0 and i18n < 1.3.0 to hit it [17:08] win 12 [17:08] jamespage, I don't think we need to bump our oslo's after looking some more. they were bumped due to gate issues with uncapped requirements which wouldn't affect us. bug 1446847 [17:08] bug 1446847 in OpenStack-Gate "stable/juno gate is busted on Oslo releases on 4/21" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1446847 [17:09] coreycb, we need to check that we don't get plugin/endpoint loading issues like we got with ceilometer [17:09] but yes Ithink you are correct === Monthrect is now known as Piper-Off === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect === waspinator is now known as Guest57243 === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [23:42] Hello === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [23:43] Looking for some assistance with getting Sendmail set up and configured properly for Ubuntu 14.04 on Digital Ocean. [23:43] I have Apache2/MySQL/PHP5 running, and three domains hosted. [23:43] Need to get mail working for two of them. [23:44] I would appreciate any suggestions and resources you have to share