[01:41] <mike2020> Hello some freelance online?
[01:41] <mike2020> #join #canonical
[04:24] <zzxc> I just installed new motherboard, ram, and psu, and tried plugging in my existing ubuntu-server ssd to boot from. Everything aside from Ethernet is working. Is there anyways to tell if the ethernet is tell if the ethernet is broken or just missing a driver?
[04:37] <tarpman> zzxc: might be udev rules expecting the old MAC address. check /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
[04:41] <zzxc> tarpman: That might be it. Any clue has to how to reset this value?
[04:43] <tarpman> zzxc: I usually delete the file and reboot the machine. it gets recreated, but your eth0, eth1, etc have a chance of moving #s around, so check everything carefully
[04:50] <zzxc> tarpman: Hmmm looks like the same issue. Though it didn't recreate the 70-persistent-net.rules file it looks like
[04:53] <zzxc> running sudo /lib/udev/write_net_rules all_interfaces returns missing $INTERFACE
[04:57] <zzxc> Ah ethernet contoller is unclaimed. This makes it a bit tricker.
[08:51] <lordievader> Good morning.
[16:37] <jamespage> rbasak, jgrimm: hey - I've taken care of pacemaker and crmsh merges - we're back in sync with debian for crmsh now
[16:38] <jgrimm> jamespage, w00t. thank you
[17:55] <haidar> Hello,, How can I create a virtual router on ubuntu server any Idea??
[17:55] <pmatulis> haidar: what do you mean by "virtual router"?
[17:56] <haidar> mean a router on a virtual machine installed on ubuntu server
[17:58] <haidar> just I need to create a network on ubuntu server and I need to create a router and switches and perform a network between them
[18:18] <sarnold> haidar: hopefully useful http://resume.booksnmore.com/videos.php
[18:19] <haidar> thanks
[18:20] <haidar> sarnold, exactly I would like to cearte a virtual router with cisco certification on ubuntu server
[18:26] <bekks> haidar: You'd need the old packet tracer software fromCisco, which is unsupported on Linux for a decade now.
[18:26] <bekks> Eventually you could manage to use GNS3, along witha cisco router firmware, for creating a virtual network between two vms.
[18:27] <OerHeks> haidar, i would go with the answer you already got from genii
[18:29] <haidar> bekks, just i would like to create a virtual router cisco on ubuntu server
[18:30] <haidar> DerHeks, ok thanks alot I will search about that
[18:31] <sarnold> "cisco certification?" doesn't that mean you ought to be calling your cisco sales rep? :)
[18:33] <OerHeks> !info dynagen
[18:33] <OerHeks> !info  dynamips
[18:33] <sarnold> OerHeks: crazy
[18:33] <OerHeks> yeah, it is fun
[18:34] <bekks> 1hAnd you got your answers.
[18:34] <OerHeks> not sure what you will get in openstack though
[18:34] <bekks> haidar: And you got your answers.
[18:35] <genii> Alternately, go to your local electronics junk dealer and buy an actual old Cisco like a 5350 or such for about $40
[18:35] <bekks> haidar: GNS3 uses dynamips, too.
[18:36] <haidar> bekks, exactly sir i want to use GNS3 but how can I install it on ubuntu server
[18:37] <bekks> haidar: Follow the installation instructions on the GNS3 website.
[18:38] <haidar> genii, Exactly sir i would like to do that virually on ubuntu server because my master degree on that
[18:39] <bekks> I dont think you'd need to ask such questions in case you really going for the Cisco Master Specialization ;)
[20:38] <haidar> hello
[20:39] <haidar> when I try to install a ubuntu desktop on virtual machine manager I get this error((Unable to complete install: 'internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor: Cannot set up guest memory 'pc.ram': Cannot allocate memory))
[20:43] <bekks> haidar: Whats the "virtual machine manager"? And how much RAM do you have in your host, and how much did you dedicate to your vm?
[20:44] <haidar> ok I solve the problem the virual machine manager is a program installed on ubuntu desktop to create a virtual machine and the mistake I should reduce the ram choosed
[20:45] <bekks> does not sound like you are trying to use GNS3 :)
[20:47] <haidar> yes I will try to install it on ubuntu desktop