[02:56] <goddard> i cant connect to mysql server from wordpress
[02:56] <goddard> can some one give me a hand?
[02:57] <sarnold> do you get any error messages? check both mysql and wordpress logs
[09:01] <rawi> Hi folks, somebody knows if Xenial will bring Samba 4.4, or will stay with 4.3 for the next 5 years?
[09:05] <rbasak> The plan is to not bump major version, though that has already happened once for security reasons.
[09:06] <rbasak> See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#When. We don't want to change behaviour for existing users.
[09:09] <rawi> rbasak: Thank Yyou. I was only asking because of features (demote dead controller), not security. So I'll find another way
[09:10] <rbasak> rawi: it would be possible to have an official backport if someone volunteers that: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[09:15] <rawi> rbasak:  I've never adapted and compiled programs on my own, so I'll wait or try debian backports
[10:45] <eakdev> I was wondering if I could make our ubuntu file server into a web server as well. Is this possible and okay?
[10:49] <jamespage> ddellav, pkgos-parse-requirements appears to have improved a little
[11:04] <vagarwal> eakdev: it is possible, simply follow a guide to setup a webserver
[11:11] <jamespage> ddellav, coreycb: not sure we can avoid backporting paramiko and cryptography for newton UCA
[11:11] <jamespage> however
[11:11] <jamespage> sbuild does not understand the conditional deps pn crypto on lescina
[11:35] <jamespage> coreycb, ddellav: doing an sbuild backport for lescina
[11:35] <jamespage> should do the trick
[12:19] <coreycb> jamespage, I agree, we're going to need cryptography and paramiko.  was it sbuild that was causing cryptography to fail?
[12:31] <jamespage> coreycb, yeah
[12:31] <coreycb> jamespage, ok cool.  I was stuck on that.
[12:33] <coreycb> jamespage, I didn't touch CI yesterday, but depending on where we are with b2 I'll poke at it today
[12:53] <jamespage> coreycb, i've been poking
[12:53] <coreycb> jamespage, thanks
[12:54] <jamespage> coreycb, ok sbuild updated - we can try cryptography again now
[12:55] <coreycb> jamespage, ok I'll kick it off
[12:57] <jamespage> coreycb, two neutrons and a ceph build atm
[12:58] <jamespage> no wonder that machine is slow :-)
[12:58] <coreycb> ahh
[13:20] <coreycb> jamespage, I can't tel why this is failing: http://10.245.168.2:8080/job/backport_package/1336/console
[13:23] <jamespage> coreycb, neither can I
[13:23] <jamespage> I'll backout the sbuild update
[13:23] <coreycb> jamespage, ok
[13:40] <Amine_> Hello all I am having troubles to run my a remote ubuntu machine (14.04 LTS) running under Linux kernel version 3.14.32.  After a recent upgrade and a reboot the machine refused to boot and freeze at some point. I was able to reboot the machine in system rescue mode and also read the content of /var/log/dmesg to see what happened
[13:40] <Amine_> here is the dump of dmesg http://codepad.org/llFGvb62
[13:41] <Amine_> Can anyone help to know why my the machine freeze and therefore I can't ping nor ssh it ?
[13:46] <DelphiWorld> yo ubuntuficators
[13:46] <DelphiWorld> i'm runing ubuntu server 16.04
[13:46] <DelphiWorld> i want to build kernel 3.15.5
[13:46] <DelphiWorld> but i have failur
[13:47] <DelphiWorld> include/linux/compiler-gcc.h:106:30: fatal error: linux/compiler-gcc5.h:  file not found
[13:58] <sky> hiya, wrote a script that runs pg_dump then scp's the results. I am getting a broken pipe error when I run the script with crontab but not normally
[14:21] <coreycb> jamespage, ddellav: we're looking pretty good on deps for b2.  about all that I see left that we can update are: python-ddt, python-debtcollector, python-django, python-eventlet
[14:34] <ddellav> coreycb ok, i'll take a look at those
[14:35] <coreycb> ddellav, I don't think we need to get them for b2 necessarily
[14:35] <coreycb> ddellav, let's work on them after
[14:35] <ddellav> coreycb ok
[14:36] <coreycb> ddellav, are you working on monascaclient?  I just noticed heat needs 1.2.0
[14:36] <ddellav> coreycb yea, it's basically done
[14:37] <coreycb> ddellav, ok let me know when it's ready and I'll upload it
[14:52] <coreycb> beisner, jamespage: when you get a chance python-keystonemiddleware 4.4.1-0ubuntu1~cloud0 and openstack-trove 1:5.0.1-0ubuntu1~cloud0 are ready to promote to mitaka-proposed
[14:53] <coreycb> beisner, jamespage: also the neutrons (7.1.1), nova 2:12.0.4-0ubuntu1~cloud0, and python-oslo.concurrency 2.6.1-0ubuntu1~cloud0 are ready to promote to liberty-proposed
[14:58] <rattking> hey hey, has anyone here upgraded from 12.04 to 16.04 skipping 14.04?
[14:58] <nacc> rattking: i don't think that's supported
[14:59] <rattking> hmm but it should be possible right?
[15:00] <genii> You'd be better off to just do a clean install of 16.04 in that case
[15:00] <nacc> rattking: http://askubuntu.com/questions/115835/is-it-possible-to-skip-an-lts-upgrade
[15:01] <nacc> rattking: "possible", maybe? (anything is possible with root! :) ... advised, perhaps not
[15:01] <rattking> its its too tricky I will probably do a debootstrap install on another partition
[15:03]  * rattking tries something
[15:08]  * genii makes more coffee
[15:08] <rbasak> rattking: I often drop migration paths when no longer needed to clean up. I'm sure others do too. So there are probably landmine packages that will explode if you attempt it and hit one of those cases. You may also end up with latent bugs that you'll find later that won't make any sense and that you don't necessarily attribute to your leap even if that was the cause.
[15:10] <rattking> hmm good point.. I was looking at a system the other day I have thats been dist-upgraded for 10 years now and relized I have no clue what might have been modified in that time :)
[15:14] <rattking> the problem I am facing is the number of systems I need to upgrade off of 12.04 this year. so whatever I do it needs to be scripted and solid
[15:20] <jcastro> https://askubuntu.com/questions/797896/16-04-server-enabling-ldap-authentication-causes-systemd-logind-to-fail
[15:20] <jcastro> any help on this one would be appreciated!
[15:28] <nacc> jcastro: may want to ask for clarification if they know what was updated that might be involved (sounds like a regression) /var/log/dpkg.log may help with that
[15:41] <ddellav> coreycb python-monascaclient is good to go, builds in experimental and yakkety: lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/python-monascaclient
[15:53] <rattking> forcing an dist-upgrade from 12.04 to 16.04 wasn't too bad, I had to force remove 'netbase console-setup libblkid1 module-init-tools' due to multiple packages owning the same files, but they all installed correctly during the upgrade.. now to look for breakage :)
[15:54] <coreycb> ddellav, pushed and uploaded.  I changed the min pbr back to 1.8.
[17:45] <coreycb> ddellav, all the core packages marked as TODO in the spreadsheet are ready for b2
[17:45] <coreycb> I just took a pass
[17:45] <ddellav> coreycb ok, thanks for the heads up
[18:24] <beisner> o/ oh hey coreycb - sure checking those now
[18:25] <coreycb> beisner, thanks.  I think maybe just the liberty ones are left to do.
[18:33] <beisner> coreycb, looks like both are already done
[18:33] <coreycb> beisner, alrighty, cool
[18:34] <beisner> boom done :)
[18:47] <velus> hello all, im creating a chat service on a website and i need a php processes to be run on the server, it needs to be runc constantly, and was told the best was was to set up a service script for it. is there any example services scripts so i can run the php script as a demon/service, and have it start on start up
[18:50] <sarnold> if you're on 16.04 LTS there's a pile of configurations in /lib/systemd/system/  -- if you're on something before that, look in /etc/init/
[19:05] <velus> how do i check the version
[19:05] <Xin> If someone told you that Hillary Clinton was officially considering selling her breast milk to Bernie Sanders, on a scale of 1-10 (1=low) how credible would you say this statement was
[19:05] <Xin> oops wrong window
[19:07] <velus> ok the testing server is 16.04 and the webserver is 14.04
[19:07] <compdoc> heh, thats dumb even in the right window
[19:08] <nacc> compdoc: :)
[19:14] <spm_draget> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Dovecot#Setting_up_Maildir has for mail_location once ~ - syntax and once %u - syntax, all mixed. Is there a reason or just bad documentation?
[19:18] <sarnold> spm_draget: it looks like it exists to show that both are possible
[19:18] <mowthegrass> Hi
[19:19] <mowthegrass> Anyone encountered issues durning installation, the installer just seem to get frozen on screen (Not really getting killed) it just needs to manually be woken up by a key stroke on the screen, Post the key stroke it just continues the installation
[19:19] <sarnold> spm_draget: %u looks like it expands to user@domain, %h expands to the home directory, and they recommend using ~/ instead of %h for some reason: http://wiki.dovecot.org/Variables
[19:20] <mowthegrass> we are doing installations over 200 machines almost 60% of them go into this state eventually leading to manual work
[19:20] <sarnold> mowthegrass: I have a computer that behaves like that, I suspect it's part of the IPMI/BMC/Video card
[19:20] <sarnold> mowthegrass: you may wish to investigate e.g. MAAS or FAI or something else that requires less manual intervention
[19:20] <mowthegrass> sarnold: did you find any fix for that ?
[19:21] <sarnold> mowthegrass: no, I lamost never interact with that machine's keyboard/monitor, when I do I just hit the control key while turning on the screen..
[19:21] <mowthegrass> sarnold: we are doing FAI however after the installation kicks in the purple screen simple gets to a state where it doesnt finishes the installation except showing the progress bar.
[19:22] <mowthegrass> i need to manually hit some key
[19:22] <sarnold> mowthegrass: does it actually -hang-??
[19:22] <mowthegrass> sarnold:it doesnt hang
[19:22] <mowthegrass> it completes the installation provided just hit some key out on the screen
[19:22] <sarnold> but you do have to hit the key? that's .. annoying.
[19:23] <mowthegrass> yep
[19:23] <mowthegrass> we kicked in almost 200 machines today and waited more than 2 hrs  and this kept wondering whats happening
[19:24] <mowthegrass> nothing shows in installers logs too
[19:25] <spm_draget> samold: Mixing both syntaxs without any further comment is totally confusing and not really a good way of documenting it.
[20:24] <kyle__> Stupid user questions: has the syntax of /etc/network/interfaces.d/* changed?
[20:26] <kyle__> The same config I used for vlans in 14.04 doesn't appear to work on my test-box of 16.04
[20:39] <spm_draget> kyle__: Funny enough… I moved some lines from interfaces 1:1 to files under interfaces.d and suddenly my network would not come up anymore on 16.04. Did not debug that yet… just reverted the changes
[20:40] <kyle__> ugh.
[20:40] <kyle__> I was hoping for a, 'dumbass, it says right here in xyz wiki!', so I could get this all working :P
[20:50] <kyle__> Humm.  The only way I made it happy this time was with vlan-raw-device
[20:50] <lordievader> kyle__: I think 16.04 is using bios naming instead of the old ethX naming. Might that be your issue?
[20:51] <kyle__> Nah, I like the eth naming myself, but I have it configured with the new name, in all of its silliness
[20:51] <kyle__> enp3s0f0
[20:59] <lordievader> Could you pastebin your config?
[21:33] <rharper> kyle__: can you share your interfaces config ?
[21:33] <rharper> kyle__: both your /etc/network/interfaces  as well as anything in interfaces.d