=== Monthrect is now known as Piper-Off === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [02:12] so I got an email from someone regarding transfering a website off our server and they asked how much webspace it takes up as well as how much storage... can someone clarify the difference for me? [02:12] (maybe not the channel to discuss it; but I'm open to suggestions) [02:24] for some reason my new ubuntu 14.04 box is ignoring my ipv6 configuration in /etc/network/interfaces and setting a temp address and another one.. relevant info: http://paste2.org/a8O13n2G [02:25] ipv6 on the autoconfigured addresses works fine, i can ping6 my gateway etc.. but how do I make it set my configured IP instead of the automatically configured one [02:25] had no trouble with this configuration at another provider [02:29] maybe the question would be confusing to anyone. [02:30] ash_m: 'webspace' is kind of a vague concept [02:31] ask them what they mean :) [02:31] Sling: good; I'm glad I'm not the only one confused by the questions [09:41] Good morning. === tinwood2 is now known as tinwood === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect === cpaelzer is now known as cpaelzer_afk [11:54] Hello. I have an Ubuntu 14.04 virtualized by vmware. The disk size of that Ubuntu virtual machine has changed, but I can't see the new disk space. Do I need to reboot the virtual server to see the new disk space? [11:55] Repox: you can rescan the devices online [11:55] you'll still need to grow the partition(s) obviously [11:55] hateball, how would I rescan them? [11:56] Repox: are you using LVM or just raw partitions? [11:57] Repox: anyhow, here's a nice info http://blog.stastnarodina.com/honza-en/spot/howto-add-disk-to-vmware-ubuntu-guest-without-reboot-using-lvm/ [11:57] hateball, that's a really good question. I'll have to find out. [11:57] Or you can reboot. If that's an option [11:57] At any rate, if you use LVM you need to grow the groups and then the filesystems etc. But that guide is pretty good ^ [11:58] hateball, thank you - i'll read up on it. Thank you for your time :-) === cpaelzer_afk is now known as cpaelzer === Monthrect is now known as Piper-Off [14:57] cpaelzer, hey - around? getting some odd link test issues with dpdk2.2 [14:57] cpaelzer, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/234509623/buildlog_ubuntu-xenial-amd64.openvswitch-dpdk_2.5.0~git20160118.eedd0ef-0ubuntu1~ubuntu16.04.1~ppa201601181440_BUILDING.txt.gz [14:57] jamespage: here [14:57] I think I need some extra -l's but not quite sure which [14:58] cpaelzer, I'm missing xs_ and pcap_ symbols [14:59] jamespage: yeah I thnk I know [14:59] jamespage: give me a second I pull out mine [14:59] jamespage: those were features I added in the DPDK 2.2 on bug requests [14:59] jamespage: I added them to the dpdk build itself [15:00] jamespage: since you are building statically it might be missing for you again now [15:00] jamespage: back with some -l in a few seconds [15:00] ta [15:01] jamespage: -lpcap -lxenstore should do it [15:01] jamespage: in terms of build dependencies for your debian/control that should be ... [15:02] jamespage: libpcap-dev, libxen-dev, libxenstore3.0 to your Build-Depends [15:04] cpaelzer, ta - re-tring with that now [15:04] cpaelzer, libxenstore3.0 is surpluse as libxen-dev -> libxenstore3.0 [15:06] jamespage: they split the xen-dev libs afaik [15:06] jamespage: I needed both [15:06] jamespage: although maybe one depends on the other === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [15:29] cpaelzer, OK built in ppa:james-page/xenial [15:31] jamespage: it really worked, great - thank you [15:31] jamespage: I let you know once I was able to test it [15:31] cpaelzer, OK === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect === cpaelzer is now known as cpaelzer_afk === med_ is now known as Guest51217 === Monthrect is now known as Piper-Off === tinwood is now known as tinwood_ === tinwood_ is now known as tinwood__ === tinwood__ is now known as tinwood [18:27] Greetings! [18:28] Question. What makes more sense for multi-server backups? [18:28] A) Tar/GZip each server volume and store individual archives [18:28] or B) use RSync to a ZFS zpool with compression and deduplication enabled? [18:30] either way, I'll need to reiterate through the FS ... I just don't know which would be best. B) offers easy access to files, while A) offers better file portability === cpaelzer_afk is now known as cpaelzer [19:09] why network interfaces naming is weird ? [19:10] what is going on in the ubuntu 15.10 too many changes and keeps killing my apps [19:10] mfaroukg: Are you referring to the new udev naming? That is actually quite logical. [19:11] mfaroukg: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ [19:12] lordievader, this is really annoying . why now and in the middle of my business [19:12] let me check that [19:15] Did you upgrade to 15.10 today or something? [19:16] Also see the section about disabeling it ;) === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect === mwhudson is now known as Guest86296 === Guest86296 is now known as mwhudson === mwhudson is now known as Guest65934 === Guest65934 is now known as mwhudson === cpaelzer is now known as cpaelzer_afk [20:44] Hi! I have little bit of a problem with my Apache on my mac right now! When I create a folder and my php application tries to write to files in the folder, I got permission denied. Is that because apache use: _www:_www? I tried to put my username in httpd.conf but it got even worse and my application can't even create a session, do you know what I may do to fix it? :) [20:48] the default for ubuntu is user and group www-data. === cpaelzer_afk is now known as cpaelzer === Luke__ is now known as Luke === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away