[00:22] Bert_2: I'm afraid I don't know anything about fail2ban. trying pam_unix first and pam_ldap second makes sense, though I can't remember if those logs are normal. unfortunately I don't have time right now to spin up a test environment to confirm what "normal" looks like [00:48] hi [00:48] I have a user with nologin as shell [00:48] but i need to run a script on @reboot at crontab [00:48] i managed to edit the user crontab [00:49] i'll be back in a min [01:02] * TurBoss is back [01:09] hi. i noticed this message at boot: "Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network configuration..." [01:09] lunaphyte: it means network autoconfiguration hasn't completed yet [01:10] whether that's because of a misconfiguration in your settings or no uplink to DHCP or such and thus not getting an IP or route, I can't say [01:10] what i'd like to understand it why ubuntu takes so long to bring the interface up [01:11] the config is pretty pedestrian, i think: http://dpaste.com/1H6M3HH.txt [01:11] no dhcp, no hotplug devices. just a single traditional interface, with a single fixed address [01:13] when the system does come up, is the name of the device 'eth0'? [01:15] mine is enp133s0f0 [01:15] kindof short :( [01:15] it looks to be: http://dpaste.com/23MXM13.txt [01:19] I know I fixed this same thing last month, but cannot remember what it was now [01:19] oh, I remember [01:19] the gateway would not get assigned, no matter how hard I tried [01:20] causing it to keep on waiting [01:23] that's crazy :( [01:24] lunaphyte: okay, what I'm about to suggest seems like .. ahem .. lunacy, but I've got no other ideas. [01:24] lunaphyte: try adding a blank line or two at the end of the file. [01:33] sarnold, I did that, doesn't help [01:33] patdk-lap: damn [01:34] I mean, that's probably best, because it's silly. [01:34] I am using like 4 files in interfaces.d [01:34] but it's annoying to have no answers [01:34] and modified this line to include .conf [01:34] source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*.conf [01:34] cause it causes it to not work if it locates bak files [01:36] or maybe that was my problem, till I realized it [02:12] sarnold: it doesn't appear to have made a difference here either [02:12] it sure would be nice if ubuntu would just tell me *why* it's waiting [02:17] lunaphyte: hmm. I found a very similar message, "Waiting up to %d more seconds for network." -- is this it? http://sources.debian.net/src/linux/4.6.2-2/net/ipv4/ipconfig.c/?hl=279#L279 [02:17] yes [02:17] atleast after it fails the first time :) [02:57] sarnold: it's really close to that, but not quite: http://oi65.tinypic.com/2m4vrcw.jpg [02:58] from what i understand, it comes from here: http://dpaste.com/0M3KQCE.txt === athairus is now known as afkthairus [05:05] Has anyone gotten a clean install of phpBB3 to work on 16.04? [05:16] Hi, I'm getting mapiprofile: symbol DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS, version SAMBA_UTIL_0.0.1 not defined in file libsamba-util.so.0 with link time reference [05:17] Any idea how to handle it? I started to get this error after update === gitgud is now known as GitGud === gitgud is now known as GitGud === GitGud is now known as GitGub [09:10] Hello everybody... [09:13] I do have a PXE properly installed, I can boot from network, my pxelinux menu is showing up... After choosing my right menu item, with the necessary append parameters (like Kickstart) my instance is starting succesfully, my IP settings are applied correctly, language & country selection is applied to... But after a while I get a message he can't find the mirror server while I telling my kickstartscript to use a local HTTP like: #Use Web install [09:13] url --url http://192.168.10.1/lubuntu/ [09:15] Under http://192.168.10.1/lubuntu/ I've copied the whole ISO === maxb_ is now known as maxb === ashleyd is now known as ashd === GitGub is now known as AllahDuhaiHai === AllahDuhaiHai is now known as GitGud [11:17] rbasak: nacc: I'm done with the clamav merge. Do you want me to do the MP so we can iterate on the process once again ? [11:28] caribou: yes please! === gnuoy` is now known as gnuoy [12:10] stgraber: I think you might be familiar with issues around bug 1342580. Please could you take a look? [12:10] bug 1342580 in tftp-hpa (Ubuntu) "tftpd-hpa doesn't start on boot" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1342580 [12:26] rbasak: nacc: done [12:26] Thanks [12:32] nacc: so the nss import failed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18095452/ [12:33] I wonder if LP is missing history there. [13:14] Nobody that can help? :( [13:22] OeleGeirnaert: Not a very mainstream thing you're doing, so you're probably going to have to be patient or try the other options for support [13:22] !patience [13:22] Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ === JanC is now known as Guest53913 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [15:02] coreycb i got caught up working on the oslo's yesterday and didn't get a chance to send this to you, please review and push: lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/python-glance-store [15:02] ddellav, ok I'll take a look [15:37] rbasak: commented, my best guess is that the reporters turned off IPv6 and now services binding [::] fail on their system, which is to be expected and not something we should spend any time on fixing [15:42] stgraber: thanks! [15:42] rbasak: just try running it again [15:43] rbasak: i get thsoe intermittently quite frequently [15:43] rbasak: if it's reproducible, there are cases where something is missing, but they are exceedingly rare (IME) [15:44] stgraber: with the number of people claiming they're affected, either they're hitting different issues and are confused or maybe they're all using a hacked up VPS Ubuntu that disables IPv6 perhaps. [15:45] rbasak: yeah, my guess is that they're either on the same provider which turns off IPv6 for them or they're all using the same set of scripts that does it [15:45] rbasak: will reply onlist as well [15:45] nacc: thanks. I'll retry. [15:45] rbasak: I do remember seeing a bunch of howtos and hardening scripts which were disabling IPv6 (for no good reason really, if anything, IPv4 is the one to disable :)) [15:46] stgraber: I disabled IPv6 for years until I caught up with my firewall scripts. Otherwise restricting IPv4 only fails to have the desired effect :) [15:46] rbasak: and if you passed -d (or --no-clean), you can just pass the same directory and it should continue [15:47] rbasak: it's possible that on failure, we shouldn't clean by default for this case [15:47] rbasak: making sure you don't have an IPv6 address with "echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/autoconf" works fine and we support that (that's what NetworkManager does when you turn off IPv6), what's failing is when you turn it off entirely, either with the kernel boot parameter or by doing "echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6" [15:48] I guess the other usual suspecs (bind9, apache2, ...) are probably a bit more clever as to what they bind whereas tftpd-hpa has to be told so when the address can't be resolved, it just fails entirely [15:49] rbasak: just double-checked via publishinghistory and that file does exist [15:49] rbasak: we could also add retries -- maybe note this is a usability bug [15:49] I believe the current advice from the systemd world is to pick up interfaces changing and adjust binds dynamically. [15:50] nacc: yeah - if it's normal then we'll need retries to make automated imports work reliably. I'll file a bug. [15:53] nacc: I also filed bug 1597414. I figure we might as well have bugs to track these issues, since one goal is to never error out. [15:53] bug 1597414 in usd-importer "isc-dhcp cannot be imported" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1597414 [15:53] rbasak: iirc, that one is why we have -P [15:53] s/iirc/iiuc/ [15:53] just replied on list to that one too [15:54] i suppose we could take that check out of the algorithm, though? and just trust the publishing history? [15:55] Shall we see how often this occurs? ~100 entries forever would probably be OK I think, if it's only historical and doesn't happen any more. [15:55] rbasak: yeah, we've had 2 cases so far :) [15:55] rbasak: i like that sanity check, because it is surprising when it happens [15:56] nacc: so in this case, 4.2.2.dfsg.1-5+deb70u2 was already in Wheezy. So should the publishing parent be the same version? [15:57] rbasak: no, the publishing parent should be 4.2.4-4 [15:57] nacc: I'm not quite with it today I think, thanks. [15:57] as that was the last version in debian/sid [15:58] Ah, I see. [15:58] and then you'd need to manually check the changelog to konw what the changelog parent should be [15:58] And the changelog parent version I can fetch from the changelog entry. Thanks! [15:59] rbasak: it's ok, i'm just waking up :) [15:59] ddellav, I have heat (mitaka and newton) and ceilometer (newton) fixed up [16:00] coreycb ok, im working on neutron-lbaas [16:00] rbasak: should i subscribe te import team to all importer bugs? do you mind gettig those e-mails? [16:01] ddellav, ok. I just kicked off a rebuild of that so you may want to glance at that shortly. I wasn't sure if it was just a chroot issue or not. [16:01] coreycb ok [16:04] nacc: I probably should get them - go ahead. [16:04] rbasak: ack, thanks [16:13] hello, guys. do you have any plans to work on ec2-api packages for Newton? (for https://github.com/openstack/ec2-api) === RoyK^ is now known as RoyK === RoyK is now known as RoyK^ === RoyK^_ is now known as RoyK === RoyK^ is now known as RoyK^Home [16:31] Hey all good afternoon, I'm wondering if I could get some help with extending a virtual hard drive in ubuntu server 12.04 LTS. I turned off the VM, increased size of disk, created a partition, extended volume group, but for some reason when I try extending the Logical Volume it says I do not have enough extents.. I suspect I screwed somewhere parti [16:31] tioning the drive.. but have no idea. Any help is appreciated [16:57] ddellav, I'll take nova for newton === cargonza-holiday is now known as cargonza [17:18] jathan: I usually just add a new drive and extend lvm to it without putting a partition on it [17:19] Hello RoyK. [17:19] And how is going that? [17:20] RoyK: did you mean jge_ ? [17:20] erm. yes [17:21] coreycb, wheres keystone mitaka packaging branch gone? I thought it'd be here: https://code.launchpad.net/keystone ? [17:22] gnuoy, hey [17:22] gnuoy, it's https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server-dev/ubuntu/+source/keystone/+git/keystone [17:22] ta [17:43] ddellav, nova should be fixed up now for newton. want to get the last 2? neutron newton, and neutron liberty? [17:43] coreycb sure, im on it [17:43] ddellav, thanks === degorenko is now known as _degorenko|afk [18:20] i forgot what to edit so my connection to my vps stays longer then 12 seconds. hehe [18:21] it disconnects all the time [18:21] putty and winscp :p [18:49] ddellav, glance-store uploaded [18:49] coreycb ok, great [18:49] ddellav, I poked in #ubuntu-devel to see if we could get some sru reviews for our wily uploads [18:50] ddellav, we have a few https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text= [18:50] coreycb heh yea [18:59] We're working on getting rsyslog setup with spoofed forwarding (omudpspoof) but it doesn't see to be working. Is this module available for 16.04? === Bae is now known as GitGub === Mani is now known as Guest897 [20:20] I'm trying to get vsftpd to start, however when I run 'sudo service vsftpd start' I get no output. Looking in /var/log/syslog I 'Starting vsftpd FTP server...' followed by 'Started vsftpd FTP server.' follwed by 'vsftpd.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=2/INVALIDARGUMENT' [20:20] I suspect it might be down to the configuration file, but is there a way see what's wrong with it? [20:21] try journalctl -u vsftpd.service [20:24] Got a lot of repition of the sequence mentioned before, from all my different stabs at fixing it :P [20:25] :( === GitGub is now known as someothernick === someothernick is now known as GitGub === Bray90820_ is now known as bray90820 === bray90820 is now known as Bray90820 [21:39] does anyone have a recommendation for wifi direct on ubuntu 14.04 - which adapter I can buy so that I can get good range? === dzragon^ is now known as dzragon