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jamespage | smb, cpaelzer: hey would you have any objection if I update the dpdk package to just build the html docs? its a bit more lightweight and really would avoid a delta with backports to 14.04 where we have a problem generate pdfs... | 09:48 |
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smb | jamespage, personally I would not have to many objections (I think the change was only minimal). If dropping a large amount of things previously provided is ok for SRU (wily case) | 09:50 |
jamespage | smb, cpaelzer: the other thing is that the dpdk init scripts mount hugepages at /dev/hugepages | 09:51 |
jamespage | but... | 09:51 |
jamespage | libvirt expects a mount at /var/run/hugepages ... | 09:51 |
jamespage | apparmor will deny access... | 09:51 |
smb | jamespage, thats because systemd already mounts it there... So libvirt is clearly doing it wrong | 09:52 |
* jamespage is between a rock and a hardplace where | 09:52 | |
cpaelzer | jamespage: I'm fine changing to only html doc | 09:52 |
jamespage | cpaelzer, awesome - is there a repo for dpdk? | 09:52 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: yes, but the xenial branch is currently moving for dpdk 2.2 | 09:53 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: hmm, do you need for devel or for wily? | 09:53 |
jamespage | cpaelzer, well both | 09:53 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: the xenial 2.2 branch is waiting for DPDK to finally release 2.2 | 09:53 |
jamespage | cpaelzer, I can branch off the previous version if you like | 09:53 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: yeah that is possible the best - the current repo has what we uploaded ATM | 09:54 |
jamespage | where is it? (the repo) | 09:54 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: I can pull pick your patch from there when uploading for 2.2 later | 09:54 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: second I'll pass the link | 09:54 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: I'll send you the full .git/config ain a query so you see how SMB and I have set it up | 09:55 |
cpaelzer | I have to dash shortly, smb also knows these branches well | 09:56 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: there are many more changes for 2.2 incoming by changes upstream | 09:56 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: did you hear if OVS-dpdk support for 2.1 was native or just relying on the fact that 2.1 is ABI compatible to 2.0? | 09:57 |
smb | cpaelzer, I would say as jamespage does not need to fetch and merge upstream he just could make a simple clone from launchpad | 09:58 |
smb | Might be less confusing | 09:58 |
smb | jamespage, only special thing then is that master follows vanilla upstream and the ubuntu versions are in branches (ubuntu-wily and ubuntu-xenial so far) | 09:59 |
jamespage | smb, has 2.0.0-0ubuntu1.1 been uploaded? | 10:02 |
smb | jamespage, I asked for it and it was sponsored at least. Dunno how far it came | 10:02 |
smb | jamespage, so still in unapproved queue | 10:03 |
jamespage | smb, so I see | 10:04 |
jamespage | smb, cpaelzer: pushed and uploaded for xenial | 10:24 |
jamespage | cpaelzer, smb: might be nice if Vcs-Git pointed at the packaging repository | 10:25 |
jamespage | so debcheckout DTRT | 10:25 |
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smb | jamespage, only that we are not sure about it staying in that place. | 10:29 |
jamespage | smb, ack | 10:29 |
jamespage | just and obs... | 10:29 |
eahmedshendy | can anyone help me how to calculate number of threads available on Ubuntu 14.04 installed on Amazon Ec2 instance? | 12:34 |
eahmedshendy | http://paste.ubuntu.com/13890841/, http://paste.ubuntu.com/13891486/ | 12:35 |
andol | eahmedshendy: What do you mean by number of threads availible? If you allow for context switching you have *lots* of threads. What's optimal all depends on what you are running, etc. | 12:37 |
eahmedshendy | andol: the java developer asks me what maximum number of threads that I can make my tomcat application use in the instance | 12:38 |
andol | In that case I'd imgaine you wanting one thread per core, unless you also need to consider availible RAM. | 12:39 |
andol | eahmedshendy: Wouldn't the developer know his application best? :) If so, just give him the HW specs. | 12:40 |
eahmedshendy | andol: mmm, he can't read the hardware specs | 12:41 |
eahmedshendy | I just want to learn that also | 12:41 |
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Daviey | smoser: Hey, is bug 1506187 wrongly marked as private? | 15:53 |
ubottu | bug 1506187 in cloud-init (Ubuntu Vivid) "[SRU] Azure: cloud-init should use VM unique ID" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1506187 | 15:53 |
Daviey | smoser: oh weird.. i can see it now | 15:54 |
smoser | probably. the cpc team files private bugs sometimes. | 15:55 |
utlemming | Daviey: that bug shouldn't be private....its not showing as private for me. | 15:56 |
utlemming | Daviey: launchpad must be having a moment | 15:56 |
Daviey | utlemming: yeah, weird - working now... | 15:56 |
smoser | Daviey, i think there *was* a private bug in there, somehow related. | 15:58 |
Daviey | smoser / utlemming: I see what the problem is... I was using the URL from this output.. http://paste.ubuntu.com/13897398/ .. which is in the wrong format. | 16:02 |
beisner | jamespage, coreycb - https://bugs.launchpad.net/charms/+source/nova-compute/+bug/1524177/comments/7 | 18:17 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1524177 in Ubuntu Cloud Archive juno "[SRU] Juno nova-* ImportError: No module named rootwrap.cmd (when used without neutron)" [Critical,Fix committed] | 18:17 |
coreycb | beisner, great, ready to promote to -updates? | 18:19 |
beisner | coreycb, indeed, this is the fast-track one. all but lxc would go: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13901226/ | 18:21 |
beisner | (lxc has a week to bake) | 18:21 |
coreycb | beisner, sounds good thanks | 18:22 |
beisner | coreycb, ok, pushing buttons. | 18:22 |
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nat0 | Can anyone tell me why preseeding a fresh install of 14.04 from a local mirror fails after booting from the install initramfs, starting anna, which then 404s trying to find Release signatures for wily-updates in the 14.04 directory? | 18:35 |
nat0 | Why would anna need wily Release signatures for a trusty install? There's nothing in my preseed file to instruct the new installation on upgrades. | 18:35 |
nat0 | In addition, the Release signatures exist in Ubuntu-14.04LTS-x86_64/dists/wily/Release, so what could anna's problem be? | 18:38 |
nat0 | It's not to do with the networking, or the way the local mirror is serving content over HTTP. | 18:38 |
nat0 | Modifying the preseed file to deliberately disable upgrades doesn't get anna to not verify these signatures. | 18:39 |
nat0 | Okay, I've just noticed the 404 is for Ubuntu-14.04LTS-x86_64/dists/wily-updates | 18:40 |
nat0 | This is not being pulled in when I sync the local repo I'm seeding from. | 18:41 |
Synthead | I'm working on a pressed. I want skip creating a normal user account, so I've added "d-i passwd/make-user boolean false" (as per https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installation-guide/armhf/apbs04.html), but I'm still prompted to create a regular user during the install. What am I doing wrong? | 19:53 |
Synthead | this is my preseed file so far, very small: http://pastie.org/10623763 | 19:54 |
Synthead | oh strange, if I set a root password and allow root logins, it bypasses this prompr | 20:01 |
Synthead | I don't want to have any logins because I plan on putting an ssh key in there for root | 20:01 |
Synthead | is there any way to permit no logins at all? | 20:02 |
Synthead | When the ubuntu installer boots, it mounts /dev/sda1 to /media. Is there a way to prevent this? | 20:42 |
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jvwjgames | I have been trying for months to get my server network up but can't | 22:07 |
bekks | jvwjgames: Whats failing? | 22:08 |
jvwjgames | Persistent naming | 22:08 |
jvwjgames | Aka persistent file | 22:08 |
bekks | ?? | 22:09 |
bekks | Persistent naming of what? Why are your network interfaces changing all the time? :) | 22:10 |
jvwjgames | Yes | 22:10 |
bekks | "Yes" is not a valid answer to "why?" :) | 22:10 |
bindi | lol, months | 22:13 |
jvwjgames | Sorry yes they changing but I don't know why | 22:13 |
bekks | Then what is changing exactly? | 22:14 |
bekks | You need to be a bit more specific :) | 22:15 |
jvwjgames | When every I use my server the internet will go out I switch Ethernet ports on the server and it works but then some time later I will have to switch it back | 22:15 |
bekks | Why do you switch interfaces? | 22:16 |
Synthead | can I do a network install from the generic ubuntu server CD (without PXE)? | 22:19 |
jvwjgames | Cause the internet goes out | 22:20 |
jvwjgames | And then I switch and it works | 22:20 |
jvwjgames | bekks: does that help | 22:27 |
bekks | jvwjgames: Maybe you should fix your internet connection issues then, rather than switching interfaces? | 22:47 |
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jvwjgames2 | It's not the internet it is something on the server cause all other computers work | 23:24 |
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