=== Monthrect is now known as Piper-Off === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [09:57] morning o/ === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect === stevenroose_ is now known as stevenroose === InfoTest1 is now known as InfoTest === twobear is now known as IceBear888 === ggherdov`__ is now known as ggherdov` [16:24] ha anyone had an issue with VMWare not keeping the sameorder of NIC cards? Mine randomly swapps the NICs around in the OS, and I can't figure out how to lock a MAC address in the OS to a specific ETH#. Ideas? [16:33] rbasak: o/ [16:35] o/ [16:36] o/ [16:36] Jeeves_Moss: That's usually done in regular *buntu wy editing the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules file, but I'm not sure if it applies inside a VM [16:38] genii, that's the route I was thinking of taking. it's just getting REALLY annoying that every time I reboot, things "move around" on me [16:38] nacc: kickinz1 tells me that rbasak is out for now, I think we'll reschedule [16:38] rharper: ah ok, thanks [16:58] Hi. We are operating many dozen virtual Ubuntu servers on some large ESX hosts. Currently we are hitting our limit with manual setup, configuration and maintenance. Things we want to avoid: People making local unauthorized and undocumented changes. Manual provisioning. [16:58] Things we want: A central interface from which to maintain and provision our servers. [16:59] Automated and orchestrated changes (for things like when Heartbleed was fixed) across the infrastructure. [16:59] What real options do we have here?\ [17:00] (The servers run things like databases, apache web servers, mail related things, radius, ldap) [17:18] norc: http://www.devopsbookmarks.com/config-management may be helpful [17:23] #ubuntu just told me about this place. Yay! [17:23] Ubuntu Server with Samba in a windows environment. Using windows groups in smb.conf like: valid users = @"domain\users group" And as part of that group, I get a popup for credentials when trying to connect to the share. [17:23] (i am logged in as a user who is part of that group, though too) [17:23] This is in a domain. If I try typing in my creds, i get cred prompt again [17:24] I see in the samba howto for ubuntu server a thing about apparmor and I do not have a apparmor.d/usr.sbin.smbd file [17:25] But I do have other shares already on this machine (but they are all guest ok = yes) [17:25] Any ideas? [17:30] rharper: so i've been looking at the logwatch merge ... and searched briefly on lp and see there are 12 open bugs, many of which are not yet resolved ... does it make sense to fix some of those at the same time as merging? Or is it generally that a merge doesn't add new fixes and the a follow-on update might? [17:34] szer, maybe the domain needs capital letters >> valid users = @"DOMAIN\users group" [17:34] darn, I did put it in as DOMAIN\ [17:35] Thanks OerHeks [17:35] Which is correct >.< [17:35] My bad on the description [17:35] np, we keep looking, maybe you can pastebin the smb.conf ? [17:36] Surely can [17:36] I just inhereited this server from another guy that was a little sketchy [17:38] I have replaced all instances of domain (which is upper caps) with DOMAIN [17:38] https://www.pastery.net/xcfqyw/ [17:39] Near the bottom, there is the compliance share listed. This is the one I am trying to create [17:39] my user is part of compliance domain group [17:39] my admin user is part of Samba Admins domain group [17:40] in my head, either one should be able to connect to this share [17:40] I did restart smbd [17:40] and restart nmbd according to the samba wiki [17:41] hmm i see nothing odd here [17:42] I guess I could try making another share and copying the format of all of the guest ok ones [17:42] just to make sure that it is something with the permissions [17:42] and not my process [17:43] good day all. I am looking for some help with adding a Fedora 23 image to my PXE server (ubuntu 14.04). Can anyone help diagnose my problem? I believe its an issue with the menu but I cannot quite pinpoint it [17:44] OerHeks: Yup, copied one of the others, created the folder, restarted smbd [17:44] able to browse fine and create files fine [17:44] stratus_ss:What PXE server are you using? [17:45] check the permissions on the folders themselves with ls -la. You can set valid users = any to make check if there are errors or not. The testparm command is also very helpful for the samba config file part. .. these steps helped me a lot [17:45] oh, it should work .. [17:46] szer: I am using what I believe is the standard... with tftpd-hpa, dhcpd, pxelinux [17:47] OerHeks: i started out with group "DOMAIN\compliance" on the folder [17:47] and nobody for owner [17:47] also tried DOMAIN\Samba Admin [17:47] no joy when testing both [17:47] the issue is that every other distro is working (Ubuntu, Mint, CentOS 6 and 7, Clonezilla etc) but when I tried to add Fedora 23, I get dropped to a dracut shell [17:47] so I suspect its something wrong with my menu entry [17:47] http://pastebin.com/TsGng0Je [17:48] swapped to DOMAIN\Domain Users (the built in group), still no joy. [17:48] some text was cut off from the original paste: http://pastebin.com/kAMsa9j6 [17:49] stratus_ss:Hmmm, sorry, I don't know the fedora stuff :( [17:50] maybe fedora channel would be able to spot something? [17:51] Another place you could try is FOG imaging [17:51] can't recall what IRC server they are on [17:51] but they might have experience with it. I know they have forums as well. Just another option for getting some help [17:57] hmmm, even if I put in my user name in the smb.conf [17:57] and I chown the folder to my user name "DOMAIN\myuser" [17:57] I still can't browse to it [17:58] (of course running restart smbd between and testing) [17:59] szer: The Fedora guys actually sent me over here insisting that because its an Ubuntu PXE server its the server's fault [18:02] LOL [18:02] I know... *rolls eyes* [18:02] so the fedora peeps don't know what switches to use for their distro to install [18:02] Classic. [18:02] that was the implication... [18:07] well thanks for the reply anyways [18:07] yup. sry couldn't help ya [18:07] I was serious about FOG though [18:07] they are all using pxe booting [18:07] might take longer with the forums, but help is good :) [18:08] alright I will look into it... is FOG the Free Opensource Ghost project? [18:08] yup [18:09] I thought they only did windows stuff [18:09] though its been years since I looked at them [18:12] I think they even have a how to on live booting other distros from NFS [18:12] I know that I've seen forum posts about it [18:14] alright thanks for the pointers === tanuki_ is now known as tanuki [21:45] stgraber: is LXD container migrations supposed to work OOB? i got a "CRIU" binary does not exist error [21:51] pmatulis: no, it currently needs you to install CRIU (not in main) and be lucky enough to have a container that will migrate, this currently needs a rather bleeding edge version of both criu and the kernel [21:51] pmatulis: tych0 could tell you more [21:52] yep, what stgraber said :). i just talked to the kernel folks, and they said 2-3 weeks for a 4.4 version, which will have all the seccomp support [21:53] (a 4.4 version in xenial, that is) [22:12] stgraber, tych0: thanks guys === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away === stevenroose|BNC is now known as stevenroose === jgrimm is now known as jgrimm-afk [23:33] <[Mew2]> Guys how do admins monitor ubuntu server? Isn't to know everything that could compromise me, all ip trying to connect, all processes running and there usage etc.. [23:35] <[Mew2]> Isn't = I want* [23:36] <[Mew2]> What if some apps don't log properly, can I have Ubuntu monitor? === jgrimm-afk is now known as jgrimm