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autofsckkhi, i have and old 12.04 server running, how safe it is to trying to get that to 14.04 without breaking it? im really new to ubuntu, but i had done things with other distros00:21
autofsckki mean, is it possible to do that?00:26
bekksautofsckk: take backup, and do it.00:26
autofsckkill have to do like a sandbox to test before because they are production and need to be the least time downtime00:28
bekksThen you need to take a backup :)00:28
bekksWhat is that box used for?00:29
autofsckkanother question, i tried to install freeswitch in the latest tls? is it 14.04 right? but i couldnt compile it because a lot of debian dependencies00:29
bekksWhat is freeswitch?00:29
autofsckkvoip like gateway, the son of asterisk :D00:30
bekksNever heard of it.00:30
patdk-lapit is asterisk00:30
patdk-lapthough, last I saw, freeswitch was a product, that included hardware/software/...00:30
autofsckknot really, it is from asterisk maybe, but not asterisk00:30
autofsckkthe use of that box is very complex, so im trying to make a plan to update/upgrade it, because we have to use some stuff in the boxes but now we can install anything because of the very old version00:32
bekksSo what is the use of that box, besides being "complex"?00:32
autofsckktelephony00:32
bekksThats a very simple usage :)00:33
autofsckkwell yes you are right, but maybe is not very important to know exactly what it is used for, when i just asked if it is safe to upgrade because i thought ubuntu has like a policy to reinstall every X monts, or in Lts versions like 3 years? so i just wanted to know ideas/comments about it00:36
bekksMaybe it is important to know the usage of that box to determine the way of upgrading it with the least outage.00:37
bekksLTS versions are supported for 5 years.00:38
bekksAnd without knowing your exact configuration no one can tell wether it is "safe" or not. Take a backup, or assume your data is not worth to be kept.00:39
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shotofloveHello, is anyone familiar with SRS and postfix on Ubuntu with amavis-new?05:01
shotofloveIf I have the following in, /etc/postfix/main.cf :05:05
shotoflove# PostSRSd settings.05:06
shotoflovesender_canonical_maps = tcp:localhost:1000105:06
shotoflovesender_canonical_classes = envelope_sender05:06
shotofloverecipient_canonical_maps = tcp:localhost:1000205:06
shotofloverecipient_canonical_classes= envelope_recipient,header_recipient05:06
shotofloveand I'm running PostSRSd to re-envelope my forwarded email05:07
shotofloveWill it have conflicts with amavis-new?05:07
DirtyCajuni have 2 ethernet ports bonded together. do i have to stop doing that to create a bridge?06:14
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atralheavenhello, im writing a post install script for making new server works faster, I need some help, what things do you think should be installed on a fresh vps? and what other things you usually do? this is what I wrote for now: http://hastebin.com/onocazehox.vala , its just starting, help me make it better :) thanks12:14
Slingatralheaven: you should probably look into ansible :)12:16
Slingthere you can build playbooks that do exactly these things12:16
Slingbut in a much more manageable form12:16
Slingand people have shared their playbooks so you can see what everybody else does12:17
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antonispgsguys i have webmin on my ubuntu server and i see a list of all isntalled package12:53
antonispgstwo of them have newer versions available12:53
antonispgsbut sudo apt-get updata and sudo apt-get upgrade do not show those newer packages why?12:53
muaddibbtry with apt-get dist-upgrade12:53
antonispgsno they don't appear to be upgraded12:54
antonispgsone is screen12:54
muaddibbI don't remember why exactly, but there are packages which do not upgrade unless apt-get dist-upgrade is used12:54
antonispgsthe other is libcgmanager012:54
antonispgshmmm tried updating via webmin but for both it says they are already the newest version12:57
antonispgsi guess there is a bug in webmin after all12:57
tewardi don't suggest using webmin for these tasks12:58
tewardnever have, never will ever - it's known to not work 100%12:58
antonispgsby the way, webmin is sweet, especially as a file manage12:58
antonispgsyea, it just confused me that it showed me to upgradable packages while there are none in rality12:58
teward!webmin13:07
ubottuwebmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system.13:07
tewardantonispgs: ^13:07
tewardthis is one of the 'unexpected issues'13:07
antonispgsi see teward13:10
antonispgsi didn't know that...13:10
antonispgsis there anything anything similar and supported?13:10
antonispgsajenti?13:16
antonispgs!ajenti13:19
spammylooks like ubuntu MAAS 1.9 has a little trouble with housekeeping after a node is released and redeployed...fails about half the time bc it has fits removing and creating the lvm partitions in one pass....13:21
roaksoaxspammy: on a release, maas doesn't remove any bits on the disk, unless you enable disk-erasing13:24
roaksoaxspammy: on a new deploy, curtin, not maas, does the partitioning and such13:24
roaksoaxspammy: it is curtin to wipes the disk and re-create partitions13:24
spammyproblem with disk-erasing is that it is too long, does more than just remove partitions13:25
spammyespecially on large volumes13:25
roaksoaxspammy: yes, it wipes the disk13:25
roaksoaxspammy: but that's what disk-erasing is13:25
spammyso should curtin be having trouble?13:26
spammyworks every time on second deploy13:26
roaksoaxspammy: it looks that way13:26
roaksoaxspammy: i'd file a bug, get the curtin config for the node from maas, and the install log13:26
spammywill do13:27
jancoowHi. When i try to connect with a sftp client, it said connection reset by peer. In the log i see : fatal: bad ownership or modes for chroot directory component13:27
jancoowand then the home dir13:27
jancoowwhich permissions should the home dir be?13:27
antonispgs755?13:37
theGoathello?14:10
spammyhi14:11
devster31hi, I'm looking for something like octoprint but for regular printers, I want to use it on a small server to get a network printer18:36
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keithzgHmm, I have two VMs (running via KVM) that now hang forever at "Booting from Hard Disk . . .". Weirdly, other VMs on the same host run fine still, and each VM boots fine if I choose recovery mode, so I'm having a hell of a time figuring out what the problem is.20:44
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