[02:12] <echosystm> is there any way to run NFS on a port other than 2049?
[02:12] <echosystm> i can't find anything on google
[02:19] <patdk-lap> sure, you can specify any port you want
[02:19] <patdk-lap> but the problem isn't really nfs, but all the other rpc stuff too
[02:19] <patdk-lap> let alone portmapper
[02:26] <patdk-lap> also try, man rpc.nfsd
[02:27] <patdk-lap> then assign said options to RPCNFSDOPTS= in /etc/default/nfs-kernel-server
[11:48] <coreycb> jamespage, ddellav or I will take a look at bug 1568971
[11:50] <jamespage> gnuoy, ^^
[11:51] <gnuoy> jamespage, ta
[12:24] <devster31> I know it seems a stupid question, but how do I know what components are available for a given repository? for example, I have http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty universe , I can guess the trusty main and trusty contrib but what other are available?
[12:45] <jamespage> coreycb, https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/newton-global-requirements
[12:45] <jamespage> a session we should make sure gets attended...
[12:45] <jamespage> has some fairly serious implications...
[12:46] <patdk-wk_> is it not possible to run xenial in lxc yet? due to systemd/cgroup issue?
[12:46] <coreycb> jamespage, oh that would be a nightmare, per project version requirements?
[12:47] <jamespage> patdk-wk_, certainly is on xenial - not sure on releases before then
[12:47] <patdk-wk_> running fully uptodate xenial with xenial inside an lxc
[12:47] <coreycb> jamespage, I'll add that to my agenda, which I should put together :)
[12:47] <patdk-wk_> init starts, but systemd fails, and so nothing else starts
[12:50] <jamespage> patdk-wk_, not sure  - I'd go ask in #lxcontainers
[12:50] <patdk-wk_> I should look into it some more I guess and attempt a bug report
[12:50] <patdk-wk_> looks the same, but it might not be, bug #1347020
[12:55] <jrwren> devster31: I don't really understand your question. Do you want to know which repos are enabled on a server? look at /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[12:57] <zul> jamespage: thats going back to the dark ages
[14:36] <DirtyCajun> anyone know why server buntu doesnt allow for pre-release upgrades?
[14:37] <ogra_> what do you mean by pre-release upgrades
[14:38] <patdk-wk_> doesn't allow?
[14:38] <patdk-wk_> it would be kindof difficult to upgrade to 16.10 though, at the moment
[14:40] <teward> Unless his questio nis "How do I go from 15.10 to 16.04 before it's released"?
[14:40] <patdk-wk_> but that is doable, or no one would be able to *test* 16.04
[14:40] <patdk-wk_> or I have been doing it wrong for years
[14:49] <FFForever> Hey hey. Where does bind9 keeps it logs?
[14:50] <FFForever> I don't see anything under /var/log that could be bind related. Nothing in dmesg to hint to why the service won't start
[14:51] <sdeziel> FFForever: /var/log/named
[15:52] <FFForever> How do I enable caching of forwarded lookups?
[15:52] <FFForever> (Bind)
[16:30] <jrwren> FFForever: afaik its enabled by default and you would need to disable it.
[16:35] <FFForever> jrwren, Hmm. /var/cache/bind only shows my one slave zone and managed-keys.bind. Is caching only done in memory?
[16:39] <jrwren> FFForever: yes? I don't know. I have nothing for any zones in my /var/cache/bind, but I don't run any slaves.
[16:42] <jrwren> FFForever: i've been a bind novice for 20 years. In that time I do not recall any disk cache.
[16:45] <sruli> how can i install ubuntu 14.04 mini in uefi? or is there 16.04 beta mini in uefi available?
[16:56] <rbasak> jrwren, FFForever: I concur. bind traditionally does memory caching with no disk option. Unless there's something new. I remember using some other daemon when I wanted the cache to persist across reboots, but that was possibly last century so something may have changed.
[17:00] <patdk-wk_> it doesn't do disk caching except for things that MUSt servive a restart, like slave zones, dynamic updates, ...
[17:55] <smellsLikeGoatSp> hello everyone, just a quick question here, is it possible to connect different clients to a TCP/IP server at the same time?
[17:56] <citizenruin> hello
[17:56] <jrwren> smellsLikeGoatSp: of course it is possible. Any TCP Server would be written to support it.
[18:01] <smellsLikeGoatSp> jrwen: to explain what I need: so a friend of mine has a light control software called e:cue that connects to a LAS server (I believe) which is connected to a butler that controls the light via DMX. this software sends signals down the network using TCP/IP to ignite command to play sound in his RPi. This is done to avoid paying for the sound licence and only sticking to the lights. (continues)
[18:02] <smellsLikeGoatSp> Now this system failed for one of the RPi and I was thinking of setting a separate server-client  TCP network to input the RPi with commands for the sound. I tested a tutorial using my LAN connection and worked out fine. I should try with an ethernet now. But I was wondering whether a server can listen to multiple clients simultaneously
[18:12] <jrwren> smellsLikeGoatSp: i don't know any of the acronyms you just said. Most TCP servers are written to handle multiple simultanious clients.
[18:34] <smellsLikeGoatSp> jrwren: thank you. I realise this acronyms are quite niche. I was taken care of in the meanwhile. thanks for your help though. appreciated
[19:24] <tobyj> http://puu.sh/ona5d/491a2b83a0.png my fresh install of ubuntu-server minimal looks like this over ssh, how do i fix it?
[19:25] <tobyj> i can't enter the password when prompted, it doesn't appear as stars like it usually does on a full install
[19:25] <teward> tobyj: it's not supposed to
[19:25] <tobyj> and my character encoding settings seem to be okay on either end
[19:25] <teward> it'll still take your password
[19:25] <teward> it just won't display stars
[19:25] <teward> you can make it do that, but the default is to not display
[19:25] <tobyj> is there any way to fix it though?
[19:25] <tobyj> the character encoding issues
[19:26] <tobyj> they appear to be set properly
[19:28] <cliffer> is there anybody administrating a server using a ldap directory to manage domains (bind9) and email addresses (postfix/dovecot) and using a (not self written) gui willing to name his solution?
[19:32] <FFForever> cliffer, I do. It's pretty straight forward to configure yourself without a ui
[19:32] <patdk-wk_> oh? bind finally got a ldap backend
[19:33] <cliffer> FFForever: i tried and tried to setup ldap->bind9 but the example file uses a missing ldap schema which is only included in freeipa
[19:34] <cliffer> and since i discovered this, i thought there should be a more common solution
[19:35] <patdk-wk_> I have always used powerdns for ldap
[19:35] <cliffer> patdk-wk_: the pkg is named bind9-dyndb-ldap
[19:37] <cliffer> patdk-wk_: if you want to give it a try, i have a virgin server setup :)
[19:38] <patdk-wk_> absolutely not
[19:38] <patdk-wk_> I dropped bind back in 2002
[19:39] <patdk-wk_> and I don't ever want to use it again
[19:54] <contumax> hi, there is no tty after ubuntu server 14.04 boot, but i'm able to ssh to the server, any help?
[20:07] <devster31> jrwren: no, I want to know which components exist for a given repository, and which distributions there are, the repo url is something like: http://site.example.com/ distribution component1 component2 component3 but how do I know which are the components and which are the distributions available
[20:31] <coreycb> jamespage, does this look ok to you? https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server-dev/ubuntu/+source/horizon/commit/?id=0a2c97442a1f63a4d72ed14090132524e8226ec2
[20:32] <jamespage> coreycb, maybe - does it fix the upgrade issue and is the dash still functional?
[20:32] <coreycb> jamespage, it fixes the upgrade issue, but needs more testing
[20:33] <jamespage> coreycb, you can test the packages by pointing your install at the serverstack keystone ip and using your credentials
[20:34] <coreycb> jamespage, ok
[21:07] <YamakasY> hi guys
[21:07] <YamakasY> more people having issues with puppet and keeped kernels on the apt module ?
[21:27] <coreycb> jamespage, I uploaded the new horizon package for mitaka with the upgrade fix
[22:06] <Kallis> If i run a getfacl on a windows mounted directory , should it show me a list of ACL's on the directory/file assigned from the windows server ?
[22:06] <Kallis> the windows share is mounted with  acl enabled
[22:41] <max3> how do i up the log level of apache in /etc/defaults/apach2?
[22:42] <max3> what's the env variable i have to set?
[22:45] <sarnold> Kallis: linux acls are not samba acls
[22:46] <FFForever> cliffer, Huh? I have a win2012 ad and setup a zone transfer from the ad dns to bind
[22:47] <cliffer> FFForever: sounds good.
[22:48] <cliffer> i'm trying to setup it, i think i know how to do it. if i have questions, i love to be able to come back to you
[22:49] <cliffer> but i thought perhaps there is an ui for it since it is a common task
[22:50] <FFForever> Meh. SSH is faster once you get everything setup.
[22:50] <FFForever> Zone updates are handled automatically, email provisioning is handled via ad so it's semi automated.
[22:52] <cliffer> but i have no ad and i thouzght there might be a gui for it
[22:52] <Kallis> how can i check the ACL's are copying from the windows server to the linux box when using the rsync -A command
[22:52] <FFForever> If you don't have an existing forest check out Zentyal (it's built on top of Ubuntu)
[22:52] <sarnold> Kallis: iirc samba stores them in xattrs in the security.* namespace -- try lsxattr on the files in question
[22:52] <FFForever> With how you phrased your question earlier it sounded like you had an existing domain that were expanding
[22:53] <Kallis> sarnold, i will try that now
[22:54] <sarnold> Kallis: err, sorry, try attr -l
[22:55] <Kallis> sarnold, ok trying now
[22:59] <Kallis> so running attr -l 00\ -\ PROJECT\ REF/ on that directory gives me no information at all
[23:00] <sarnold> Kallis: how about files in the directory?
[23:00] <Kallis> sec
[23:02] <Kallis> sarnold, attr -l Processes\ For\ NEW\ Projects.docx again no information, tried with sudo as well, that file is located on the ubuntu box, having been copied with rsync -aAX
[23:05] <sarnold> Kallis: what filesystem was the source? what filesystem was the destination?
[23:06] <sarnold> Kallis: it looks like -a doesn't copy extended attributes by default, does adding -X fix it?
[23:11] <Kallis> sarnold, source is ntfs destination is ext4
[23:11] <genii> Heh, NTFS
[23:12] <sarnold> Kallis: ah so no samba involved? I'm going to guess there's no way to bring over the acls then
[23:13] <Kallis> sarnold, yes, no samba involved yet, the plan is to move the entire fileserver over to the ubuntu box and samba, I was just hoping I could preserve all ACL's so users could still just login with LDAP and have all the correct access to files and directories
[23:15] <sarnold> Kallis: you -might- have success if you put the ntfs filesystem into a windows machine, set up samba on your ubuntu machine, and try using windows to copy from one to the other. explorer.exe may have a configuration option somewhere for "retain ownership and permissions" or something similar. I hope.
[23:20] <Kallis> sarnold, I know powershell has a copy acl switch, so maybe I will try setting up samba first
[23:20] <sarnold> Kallis: ah that sounds promising
[23:23] <Kallis> sarnold, I will go get that all configured now, thanks for the advice
[23:25] <sarnold> good luck, let me know how it works out, probably someone else will want to do the same thing :)
[23:25] <Kallis> will do man