[09:06] <davmor2> Morning all
[09:09] <bigcalm> Good morning peeps :)
[09:11] <knightwise> heyb he
[09:12] <knightwise> hey bigcalm
[09:16] <davmor2> bigcalm: How am ya blue
[09:16] <bigcalm> o/
[09:17] <bigcalm> Silly busy. Which is why I'm on IRC of course
[09:17] <knightwise> Same here
[09:17] <knightwise> trying to eliviate pressure that program manager is pushing onto me
[09:18] <JamesTait> Good morning all!  Happy Tuesday, and happy Popcorn Day! 😃
[09:19] <davmor2> JamesTait: Happiest version of popcorn I know https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvDvTnTGjgQ
[09:19] <JamesTait> 🙌
[09:20] <diplo> Morning all
[09:21] <diplo> foobarry: Do you like it? Debating giving it a go
[09:21] <diplo> Logstash that is btw :)
[09:21] <foobarry> yes, although the guy who implemeneted it has left so i'm a bit scared of it breaking
[09:21] <davmor2> diplo: Oh I thought you meant popcorn
[09:22] <diplo> hahah, that's why I have been writing comprehensive notes on it all
[09:22] <foobarry> i got a missing shards message
[09:22] <diplo> Seems fairly simple to be honest, can I ask what you use it for, as it for alerting on errors mainly ? Or for connections etc
[09:22] <foobarry> after one of the log servers went down
[09:23] <foobarry> we gather our cluster logs into it, so if we have a job number we can analyse the detail
[09:23] <foobarry> but also gather syslogs from vmware etc
[09:23] <foobarry> and will be doing security logs so we can graphically see spikes in /var/log/secure
[09:23] <foobarry> and search for IP etc
[09:24] <foobarry> its very good for viewing graph "load"/activity
[09:24] <diplo> Hadn't thought about vmware boxes, I'm debating using it for our customers servers to keep on top of secure and picking up failing drives etc, good use case in your opinion ?
[09:24] <foobarry> and we tend to grep for things in logs a lot , which this does great and quickly
[09:24] <foobarry> yes
[09:25] <foobarry> you can do a search for certain errros and see their frequency and view the detail
[09:25] <foobarry> one thing
[09:25] <foobarry> the security is terrible
[09:25] <foobarry> no auth or https
[09:25] <diplo> Yeah, as all our servers are remote in all parts of the country most people don't do anything till there is an issue
[09:25] <foobarry> you need to firewall it just for your client connection
[09:25] <foobarry> this is the kibana interace
[09:25] <diplo> Not to worried, will only make it available on internal network I think
[09:26] <davmor2> I want to know who this poor wall bloke who keeps getting fired is ;)
[09:27] <diplo> davmor2, its to early to try and be funny :D
[09:33] <davmor2> Just happened across this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ac0VZB92vU
[09:59] <knightwise> Damn ,
[09:59] <knightwise> RTV installer seems to be broken :(
[10:13] <brobostigon> morning boys and girls.
[10:14] <knightwise> hey brobostigon
[10:15] <brobostigon> hi knightwise
[10:22] <czajkowski> Laney: are you based in norfolk?
[10:22] <Laney> czajkowski: ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nope you remembered the first two letters right though
[10:23] <czajkowski> Laney: ah ok for context was gonna ping you re https://www.publictechnology.net/articles/news/norfolk-appoints-updata-%C2%A320m-network-framework
[10:23] <Laney> good old capita!
[10:23] <Laney> nottingham news gratefully received :)
[10:24] <czajkowski> https://twitter.com/PublicTech/status/689392057874386944
[10:24] <czajkowski> it's actually a good twitter feed to follow
[13:12] <diddledan> fun: http://www.revk.uk/2016/01/mathematics-does-not-bend-to-law.html
[13:22] <knightwise> There is only one thing worse then working with an MS Project file
[13:23] <knightwise> and that is working with somebody ELSES msproject file
[13:23] <diddledan> lol
[13:40] <diddledan> OS X with virtual box AND vmware running simultaneaously?! voodoo I tells ya!
[13:43] <foobarry> i can run "php test.php" and get it to send mail
[13:43] <foobarry> but when html page calls it, it doesn't work
[13:43] <diddledan> \o/
[13:43] <foobarry> any idea
[13:43] <diddledan> not yey
[13:43] <diddledan> define doesn’t work?
[13:43] <foobarry> whats define
[13:43] <diddledan> 500 error?
[13:44] <diddledan> nono, I meant “please define ‘doesn’t work’"
[13:44] <foobarry> oh, the php script is run but no mail received an no errors in logs
[13:45] <foobarry> ah, may have found somethinhg
[13:45] <diddledan> I assume you’re using the mail() function?
[13:45] <foobarry> sendmail: fatal: open /etc/postfix/main.cf: Permission denied
[13:45] <foobarry> yeah
[13:46] <diddledan> yeah, that tries to run /usr/bin/sendmail to inject the email into postfix
[13:46] <foobarry> SELINUX!!
[13:46] <diddledan> ah
[13:46] <diddledan> sucky nuts
[13:47] <foobarry> setsebool -P httpd_can_sendmail=1
[13:47] <foobarry> wasted ages on that
[13:47] <diddledan> eww, really simple fix too
[13:54] <diplo> diddledan: Yeah disable selinux :D
[14:01] <foobarry> before then there was an error in the php code but it ignore the whole file silently in that case
[14:25] <knightwise> Bless you youtube-dl for giving me lots of music to listen to without silly adds
[14:26] <davmor2> popey: you're back with interwebz then :)
[14:26] <popey> hello
[14:27] <davmor2> popey: how are things the other side of the pond managing to hold onto your Phone?
[14:29] <popey> very nice
[14:29] <popey> http://imgur.com/oEzBXuE view from the room
[14:29] <popey> mountains and clouds
[14:29] <popey> (and an intersection)
[14:30] <diplo> looks nice popey, really must visit the states at some point
[14:35] <davmor2> popey: You are in the states the Intersection bit goes without saying ;)
[15:02] <diddledan> yey for end-of-year tax shenanigans :-p
[15:03] <diddledan> just realised I hadn’t filed 14/15 tax return
[15:03] <diddledan> oops
[15:04] <diddledan> popey: when does scale start?
[15:05] <muncjack> #ubuntu
[15:05] <muncjack> hello
[15:05] <diddledan> this is actually #ubuntu-uk :-p
[15:06] <muncjack> it will do :-)
[15:06] <muncjack> I am looking for help to do strongswan  clustering on ubuntu 14.04
[15:07] <muncjack> the package strongswan-plugin-ha seems to be missing
[15:18] <davmor2> muncjack: what version of ubuntu are you using?
[15:19] <davmor2> muncjack: sorry I meant arch not version amd64 or i386
[15:25] <muncjack> amd64
[15:29] <muncjack> davmor2:amd64
[15:29] <davmor2> muncjack: yeap thanks
[15:30] <davmor2> muncjack: looks like it is stuck in proposed https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/amd64/strongswan-plugin-ha/5.1.1-0ubuntu17
[15:30] <davmor2> oh actually it got deleted so not sure
[15:52] <Seeker`> popey: where in the US are you?
[15:52] <popey> https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/The+Westin+Pasadena/@34.1490818,-118.1442006,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x80c2c3692ab92b0f:0xe2a677eee2c25b59
[15:52] <popey> there