[04:39] <riz0n> Hello friends, I have an Ubuntu Server (14.04) that uses AWstats. I migrated all my sites from an old server to a new one, and letting awstats generate new "stats" from log files. One of my sites has a log file that is around 2.8 gigs. It has been running for hours now, and to be honest, I don't know what is going on with it. So here's my question. Can I take the awstats files that were
[04:39] <riz0n> generated on the old server from /var/lib/awstats and place them in /var/lib/awstats on the new server to (hopefully) speed this up?
[04:41] <riz0n> Or should i just let it keep running and pray it eventually generates stats
[06:00] <ShekharReddy> hello all can i configure a vhost so that servername can be atlas.omrs.org
[06:00] <ShekharReddy> i tried but it is giving errors
[07:58] <hicoleri> How do I make nginx be able to serve webpages through https?
[07:58] <karstensrage> http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/configuring_https_servers.html
[07:59] <karstensrage> hicoleri, fyi all i typed into google was nginx https and that was the first hit
[07:59] <karstensrage> you might at least try before asking such an involved question on irc
[08:02] <hicoleri> ok
[08:05] <ShekharReddy> karstensrage:  hello, i jus simply logged in as a root user in ubuntu and installed apache2 webserver and while i configure vhost in it holding serverName: atlas.omrs.com , it is throwing a DNS server error
[08:05] <ShekharReddy> i registered and enabled the .conf file
[08:06] <ShekharReddy> i've set the document root to the default apache2 html file (for now )
[08:07] <ShekharReddy> could you look into this and provide a solution
[08:07] <ShekharReddy> awaited
[08:07] <karstensrage> dig any atlas.omrs.com
[08:08] <ShekharReddy> karstensrage: din't get u
[08:09] <ShekharReddy> karstensrage:  I am a newbie to ubuntu as wellas apache2
[08:10] <karstensrage> I can't really teach you perhaps google the Dns error?
[08:11] <karstensrage> Dig is a dns tool to see if there is an entry for that domain
[08:12] <karstensrage> If not maybe put it /etc/hosts or your nameserver
[08:12] <karstensrage> Good night, good luck
[08:13] <ShekharReddy> karstensrage:can u provide  agood resource where cani get  agood demo about vhost config
[08:13] <ShekharReddy> locally
[08:17] <ducasse> ShekharReddy: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/
[08:18] <lordievader> ShekharReddy: There is a dns record for that domain? Resolving that address fails for me.
[08:46] <frickler> are the Canonical network admins on IRC somewhere? I'm having issues reaching archive.ubuntu.com via IPv6
[08:47] <maswan> #ubuntu-mirrors
[08:48] <maswan> you can reach other mirrors fine over v6?
[08:49] <frickler> maswan: I did not find any others that are not in 2001:67c::/32 yet
[08:50] <maswan> se.archive.ubuntu.com maybe?
[08:51] <maswan> also, no, fi, and dk have ipv6
[09:46] <jamespage> coreycb, hmm ok so now we have troubles; the hashsum of the orig.tar.xz in yakkety for microversion-parse is of course different to the one that already existing in the newton testing ppa
[09:54] <ronator> hi, maybe someone can help me with TraceFS that came along with kernel 4.1.
[09:56] <ronator> I installed kernel 4.2 (wili) on two ubuntu servers, both 14.04.4 - now one server hast a tracefs, the other does not (and nagios check_disk fails but that I can fix). Now I wonder, why do I have tracefs on only one server not both?
[09:57] <ronator> can it be that only system with LVM use tracefs?
[09:57] <ronator> it's hard to find info on tracefs
[10:17] <vagarwal> ShekharReddy: can you explain your query here please?
[10:18] <vagarwal> what kind of issue do you encounter while configuring apache web server?
[10:20] <ShekharReddy> vagarwal:  it is done, if there are any further i will reach out to you through this channel, Thank you vipu
[10:20] <ShekharReddy> *vipul
[10:21] <ShekharReddy> U guys refill the hope everytime i go scarce of it 🙇
[10:28] <Charlie2> hello
[10:29] <Charlie2> anyone an idea how to grow a lxd zfs pool?
[10:48] <ronator> vagarwal: sudo apachectl configtest
[11:10] <ronator> so FYI on TraceFS: installing kernel 4.2 and reboot, call mount and tracefs appears. reboot again and the entry is gone ...
[11:10] <ronator> ubuntu 14.04
[11:11] <ronator> no idea what will happen on 16.04
[11:34] <coreycb> jamespage, that's a pain. can we just delete the old one from the ppa?
[11:35] <jamespage> coreycb, PPA's never forget
[11:35] <jamespage> so we can delete it all we like, but its trace/signature never goes away...
[11:35] <coreycb> jamespage, ahh
[11:35] <jamespage> and subsequent PPA uploads then get rejected
[11:35] <jamespage> coreycb, repeatable source builds are essential (as I keep winging on about - sorry)
[11:36] <coreycb> jamespage, yeah..  maybe we should discuss with zigo again
[11:36] <coreycb> jamespage, or split from debian with deps, but we'd likely still have some that are non-repeatable in the mix
[11:41] <jamespage> coreycb, we can mitigate to a certain extent by ensuring that the person who uploads to ubuntu or debian also does the upload to the ppa
[11:42] <jamespage> then the same orig.tar.xz will get used.. but it feels like working around the problem...
[11:42] <coreycb> jamespage, I thought that was the case for python-microversion-parse but must be not
[11:42] <jamespage> coreycb, no - I uploaded it to debian, you did the ppa
[11:43] <coreycb> jamespage, that's right..
[11:43] <jamespage> coreycb, I've broken things in yakkety a bit - just sorting that out now - duff version in the oslo.concurrency upload  I did
[11:48] <jamespage> coreycb, btw do you think we could just use an etherpad for the daily CI fix stuff? I'm struggling a bit with the gdoc spreadsheet approach
[11:50] <coreycb> jamespage, that would probably work.  I like have the pre-populated list of packages in the spread sheet.  it's busy for CI though.
[12:09] <coreycb> jamespage, I'm taking a look at neutron-lbaas for newton
[12:30] <coreycb> jamespage, ddellav: I made an update to pkgos-generate-snapshot to handle pkg_name for the neutron-*aas packages - http://paste.ubuntu.com/16631513/
[12:45] <jamespage> coreycb, great - did you see I'd added that to openstack-pkg-tools with the last merge into yakkety?
[12:46] <coreycb> jamespage, ah great
[12:47] <coreycb> jamespage, I can add that tweak to the pkg if you want
[12:47] <jamespage> coreycb, +1
[12:59] <jamespage> coreycb, ok unlocked the package builder now oslo.concurrency is sorted out
[12:59] <jamespage> that should fixup keystone
[12:59] <coreycb> jamespage, ok thanks
[13:03] <jamespage> coreycb, for the testing PPA I suggest we just leave in the wedged shim packages for anything NEW
[13:03] <jamespage> they will get superceeded eventually
[13:03] <coreycb> jamespage, ok
[13:04] <coreycb> jamespage, did you create an etherpad?
[13:04] <jamespage> coreycb, not yet
[13:15] <ronator> @tracefs: removing the old kernels also seems to help to get rid of tracefs in ubuntu 14.04 when upgrading to kernel 4.4
[13:17] <coreycb> jamespage, I'm bumping oslo.service to 1.10.0, it may help the neutron-lbaas tests
[13:17] <jamespage> coreycb, if it does make sure to raise a bug upstream as well
[13:18] <coreycb> jamespage, actually, just checked, they've bumped to min version to 1.10.0
[14:33] <fullstop> Hi all.  Is it still possible to see the build logs for packages?  I need to know if lighttpd was built with "--with-webdav-props" or not.
[14:34] <fullstop> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/amd64/lighttpd has a lot of information, but does not seem to include build logs anymore.
[14:34] <jamespage> coreycb, having a poke at py3 support for keystone as a bit of a side distraction whilst I spin at other things btw
[14:35] <coreycb> jamespage, awesome
[14:37] <roaksoax_> jamespage: you guys maintain rabbitmq charms right ?
[14:37] <roaksoax_> jamespage: err
[14:37] <jamespage> roaksoax: yes
[14:59] <rbasak> fullstop: they are there, just click through. Eg. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/amd64/lighttpd
[14:59] <rbasak> uh, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lighttpd/1.4.35-4ubuntu2
[14:59] <fullstop> thanks, rbasak
[15:54] <rgreen> I'm running 16.04 LTS server and have LXD configured to run a bridge that can access my local network. Despite defining the bridge device in a profile, my containers will not automatically DHCP when started. Any way to get it to run automatically?
[16:24] <bonzibuddy> hey folks
[16:25] <bonzibuddy> I'm having an issue starting reverse ssh tunnel with -R
[16:25] <bonzibuddy> ie, ssh -R 8888:localhost:22 me@myserver.com
[16:25] <bonzibuddy> I always get a message saying remote listen port 8888 could not open - but there are no processes using it or anything
[16:26] <bonzibuddy> could it be permissions??
[16:32] <compdoc> bonzibuddy, why specify a port? means 8888 isnt open on the remote side
[16:32] <compdoc> should be, tho
[16:33] <bonzibuddy> i've tried flushing iptables, etc, nothing seems to allow me to open it
[16:33] <bonzibuddy> im trying to create a reverse ssh tunnel so that i can log in to a NAT'd PC from my VPS
[16:33] <compdoc> localhost?
[16:40] <bonzibuddy> i wonder if its because im on a vps
[17:20] <Sebastien> Hey, so i would like to setup/manage/add/delete email addresses on my server, do you guys know a free panel/GUI interface that is easy to install for this task?
[17:20] <Sebastien> all i found was webmin, and it broke my firewall i had to reinstall everything
[17:20] <Sebastien> lol
[17:24] <nacc> Sebastien: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/email-services.html
[17:25] <Sebastien> -.-
[17:25] <nacc> Sebastien: I don't there is any GUI for doing what you want
[17:26] <nacc> *dont' think
[17:35] <hallyn> smb: arges: any libvirt upload planned?  i was just onna do a quick upload for bug 1571209
[17:56] <arges> hallyn: nope
[17:58] <hallyn> ok, thx
[18:46] <hallyn> ugh.  upstart job is not being installed in yakkety at all.  i don't know tha ti'm ok with that.
[18:46] <hallyn> (for $reasons)
[19:43] <fritchie> just finished installing openstack via jujucharms, 2 instances running, question, when I run 'iptables -S' on all nodes I cannot find the floating IP nat rules anywhere, where can I view them?
[19:46] <sarnold> fritchie: if you've got a horizon instance up I'd expect some information to be there
[19:48] <fritchie> sarnold, yes I can find the floating ip, it just bugs me that I don't see an IPtables rule
[19:50] <sarnold> fritchie: aha good so you've got some then :)
[19:50] <sarnold> fritchie: are they stuffed in a bridge somewhere?
[19:56] <patdk-wk> don't like stuffed pizza much, it's just too much to handle
[19:58] <sarnold> the cheese-in-the-crust kind or the it-also-has-a-top-but-it's-not-a-calzone kind?
[19:59] <patdk-wk> both, the dual layer ones, yes, those are heavy, and half-a-slice is enough
[19:59] <patdk-wk> the in the crust, the cheese is generally just raw, and kindof nasty
[20:09] <sarnold> yeah, and often a "cheeze" instead..
[20:35] <netcrime> Hello. I'm using Nginx with Gunicorn on Django project. I'm bining it tu project-name.socket. But I get 502 http error and Nginx error.log shows connection refused. MORE DETAILS on configuration: http://pastebin.com/mc5hfa4z |    What might be the problem? Solution?
[20:37] <sarnold> netcrime: check ps auxw | grep gun to see if gunicorn is running
[20:38] <netcrime> root     27947  0.0  0.1  11740   932 pts/2    S+   16:38   0:00 grep --color=auto gun
[20:38] <sarnold> netcrime: it looks like you tell gunicorn to listen on /taobao/app/taobao.sock but tell nginx to proxy_pass to ... gibberish? :) try unix:/taobao/app/taoao.sock there too?
[20:39] <sarnold> netcrime: okay that's the grep I just asked you to run, if that's it, then it looks like gunicorn isn't running either. maybe the "exec bin/gunicorn" needs to be "exec /taobao/bin/gunicorn" instead ?
[20:39] <netcrime> sarnold: Thanks. I'll go check.
[20:42] <netcrime> but if I do service gunicorn restart I get gunicorn start/running, process 28012
[20:42] <netcrime> so doesn't tht mean it is running?
[20:44] <sarnold> it should; maybe it changed the name. try ps u -28012  to see if it's still running..
[20:45] <netcrime> USER       PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
[20:45] <netcrime> nothing more
[20:46] <sarnold> looks like it dies pretty quickly; check its logs
[20:46] <netcrime> ok
[20:46] <netcrime> wait were i can find gunicorn error log ?
[20:47] <sarnold> poke around in /var/log there might be seomthing
[20:47] <sarnold> maybe /var/log/upstart/ ?
[20:48] <netcrime> sarnold: ImportError: No module named 'taobao'[2016-05-23 16:42:21 -0400] [28071] [ERROR] Exception in worker process
[20:48] <netcrime> taobao is my project name
[20:48] <netcrime> django project
[20:49] <sarnold> nice, that's something good and concrete you can work with :)
[20:50] <netcrime> http://pastebin.com/1sZYy5Le
[20:50] <netcrime> whole error
[20:50] <netcrime> hmm but why it trys to import it as module
[20:51] <netcrime> sarnold: yeah thats a step forward
[20:51] <netcrime> thanks
[22:31] <hallyn> smb: could you find it in your heart to pretty please verify bug 1546978 on trusty ? :)
[22:33] <hallyn> i know technically it's usually not done, but the submitter doesn't appear likely to, and you're really best qualified to ack/nack it
[22:45] <teward> rbasak: would you mind doing a onceover of a debdiff before I make its packages available for testing, and put an announce out on the server ML for a call for testing of the merge (mainly, installation and upgrade tests, both single and multicore)