[03:00] <sky> anyone worked with uwsgi on 16.04?
[03:00] <Gorian> I tried to use it, got a segfault, and switched back to apache since I couldn't find anything on how to fix it
[10:36] <jamespage> ddellav, coreycb: backporting pyopenssl to UCA - needed for compat with pycrypto - I think its the cause of the master branch build failures for xenial across the board today.
[10:57] <jancoow> Hi there
[10:57] <jancoow> I  was uprading my serve 14.04 server to the newest version xeneos
[10:57] <jancoow> unfortinally the installation process got stuck
[12:38] <ddellav> jamespage ok, good news. I was fixing up CI and wondering why I couldn't get any packages to build. I was getting some very strange build-dep issues
[12:51] <coreycb> jamespage, ok thanks
[13:04] <ddellav> coreycb jamespage unable to build barbican in xenial-newton. It needs pykmip 0.5 but it's not in uca/newton-staging so sbuild can only find the xenial version, 0.4
[13:05] <coreycb> ddellav, ok it's in yakkety but needs to get backported
[13:06] <ddellav> coreycb right. I'm using sbuild-newton so it adds the newton-staging ppa to the xenial build
[13:07] <coreycb> ddellav, ok I kicked off a backport for that
[13:14] <coreycb> ddellav, ok that looks like it's backporting successful, you should see it building now in the staging ppa
[13:14] <ddellav> coreycb fantastic thanks
[13:14] <rbasak> cpaelzer: I'm a little confused by your yakkety debdiff in bug 1590688. What's this a diff against?
[13:23] <cpaelzer> rbasak: well it should be against clamav as in yakkety - let me check
[13:25] <cpaelzer> rbasak: I see the orig files from my moving that form the Xenial code/test area into yakkety - let me refresh that for you
[13:25] <cpaelzer> rbasak: was anything else on top of that?
[13:30] <cpaelzer> rbasak: I cleaned that up, the file sizes should have made me wonder
[13:30] <cpaelzer> rbasak: thanks for letting me know
[13:30] <cpaelzer> rbasak: new files should be good now
[13:55] <ddellav> coreycb aodh point release ready for review: lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/aodh
[13:56] <coreycb> ddellav, ok
[13:58] <rbasak> cpaelzer: thanks
[14:09] <rbasak> cpaelzer: the clamav debdiff looks good, thanks. Would you like me to upload both Yakkety and Xenial or just Yakkety and wait for your instructions to upload Xenial?
[14:09] <rbasak> cpaelzer: I can give you the signed files actually, to upload when you're ready.
[14:12] <cpaelzer> rbasak: while I trust myself in this case I'd still like to have the extra safety to test once more whatr appears in yakkety archive
[14:12] <cpaelzer> rbasak: so yes uploading yakkety and providing a signed xenial file would be perfect
[14:13] <cpaelzer> rbasak: once I tested yakkety I could dput that myself then
[14:13] <rbasak> OK, I appreciate your caution.
[14:50] <aderyugin> hi there! I have a question regarding cloud-archive. There's a murano-agent packaged for newton, but no murano itself. Is there any estimates on murano packaging for newton?
[15:00] <aderyugin> coreycb, jamespage ^^
[15:01] <coreycb> aderyugin, hi, we're working on it.  some packages aren't backporting cleanly so we need to work through them.
[15:06] <aderyugin> coreycb: ok, thanks
[15:10] <coreycb> ddellav, aodh 2.0.2 is pushed/uploaded. thanks.
[15:10] <ddellav> coreycb ack
[17:40] <noonien> hello folks
[17:40] <noonien> does xenial core not come with snappy installed?
[17:58] <rsalveti> cpaelzer: hey, are you going to import dpdk rc2 and rc3 as well?
[17:59] <rsalveti> wanted to started testing that more, but wanted to make sure I'm using the latest :-)
[18:11] <sarnold> noonien: I'm not sure what "xenial core" is, but snappy ought to be pre-installed on most xenial systems
[18:11] <noonien> the xenial ubuntu-core root found at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/xenial/daily-preinstalled/current/
[18:13] <noonien> snappy appears to be installed
[18:13] <noonien> however, if I chroot in, and run `snap list`
[18:13] <noonien> I get the following error: error: cannot list snaps: cannot communicate with server: Get http://localhost/v2/snaps: dial unix /run/snapd.socket: connect: no such file or directory
[18:14] <sarnold> did you start the snappy daemon in the chroot first?
[18:14] <noonien> how would I do that?
[18:14] <sarnold> I'm not sure that's going to work anyway, but if you didn't start the daemon then there's nothing for the client to talk with
[18:15] <noonien> root@kaneki:/# systemctl start snapd
[18:15] <noonien> Running in chroot, ignoring request.
[18:15] <noonien> I figured that much :(, however, I can't seem to be able to start the daemon
[18:15] <sarnold> I don't think snappy works in an lxd container yet, and if systemd won't start it in a chroot, that may mean your only option is to try it in a VM or on native hardware
[18:16] <noonien> well, I'm trying to create a bootable pxe image, and I need to install the packages I need before creating initrd
[18:46] <ddellav> coreycb ci fixes for lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/barbican and lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/ceilometer ready for review/push
[18:54] <coreycb> ddellav, pushed, thanks
[19:05] <coreycb> ddellav, did you start on ironic for newton ci?
[19:05] <ddellav> yes, but it's broken due to a new dependency version requirement
[19:06] <coreycb> looks like we need ironic-lib 2.0.0
[19:06] <ddellav> python-ironic-lib (>= 2.0.0)
[19:06] <coreycb> ok I'll do that
[19:17] <coreycb> ddellav, ok 2.0.0 should publish to yakkety-proposed shortly: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-ironic-lib
[19:18] <coreycb> ddellav, want to backport that to xenial after it's in yakkety-proposed?
[19:20] <coreycb> ddellav, looks like we need a new stevedore for keystone.  I'll get that.
[19:20] <ddellav> coreycb ok, thanks, i was going to work on that after i get done showing carlos the ci process :)
[19:21] <coreycb> ddellav, np I'll get this one
[19:37] <coreycb> ddellav, ok stevedore 1.16.0 is uploaded
[19:37] <coreycb> ddellav, want to backpor that shortly once it's available in yakkety-proposed?
[19:37] <ddellav> coreycb sure
[19:47] <coreycb> ddellav, did you start on the mitaka cinder failure?
[19:47] <ddellav> coreycb no, not yet
[19:47] <coreycb> ddellav, ok I'll get that
[21:11] <Guest_87473> Allah is doing
[21:12] <Guest_87473> sun is not doing Allah is doing
[21:12] <OerHeks> sun is bought by oracle.
[21:12] <Guest_87473> moon is not doing Allah is doing
[21:13] <rattking> is allah doing Linux too?
[21:13] <Sling> not this again
[21:13] <OerHeks> !religion
[21:13] <Sling> OerHeks: this is just a spamme
[21:13] <Sling> +r
[21:13] <Sling> has been going on in freenode channels all over this week :)
[23:18] <nRy2> hi, I hope that someone can help me with something beginner level but it is very annoying to me...
[23:19] <nRy2> I am simply trying to find an easier way to manage files on my ec2 Ubuntu 14.04 web server
[23:20] <nRy2> What is the best method for moving files back and forth from my local system to the remote ubuntu web server?
[23:20] <nRy2> I can't seem to get the permissions to work with Filezilla
[23:20] <nRy2> and I am also having problems with SCP
[23:20] <nRy2> help is much appreciated, thanks in advance ;-)
[23:21] <sarnold> many options; rsync, sftp, scp, sshfs, mounting NFS mounts over a VPN, submitting files to s3 and then pulling them back down from s3...
[23:21] <sarnold> oh yes, maybe git, if that's a good match for the files..
[23:22] <nRy2> what would you say is the easiest method?
[23:22] <sarnold> it depends what you're doing. If you're moving one file around on occasion, scp is great
[23:22] <nRy2> I would prefer to use sftp, but it seems that my web server is setup to deny permissions that way
[23:22] <sarnold> if you've got a directory of files locally that you'd like to get replicated onthe remote server, rsync is great
[23:23] <sarnold> if you've got changes coming from either direction and you'd like to merge them back and forth, git is great
[23:23] <nRy2> well for right now SCP might be best
[23:23] <nRy2> I am just trying to move two files for my updated SSL certificate
[23:23] <nRy2> but I am having all sorts of trouble.
[23:24] <sarnold> are you perhaps trying to do something like scp filename hostname:/etc/ssl/private/  ?
[23:25] <sarnold> .. and I assume that your user account on the remote system won't have permission to write to /etc/ssl/private
[23:25] <nRy2> this is the string I tried using
[23:25] <nRy2> scp -i ~/name.pem ~/home/user/Documents/Security/SSL/server.crt ubuntu@ipaddress:~/etc/apache2/ssl/
[23:25] <nRy2> and I am doing this from a cleared command terminal
[23:25] <nRy2> on Ubuntu 16.04 LST desktop
[23:25] <nRy2> the server is Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS
[23:26] <nRy2> my local system is Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 LTS  is what I meant to say
[23:26] <sarnold> I suspect ~/etc/apache2/ssl/ is a mistake -- unless the ubuntu user account really has a directory etc/apache2/ssl/ in its home directory :)
[23:26] <sarnold> probably the ubuntu user account can't write to /etc/apache2/ssl/ anyway, so just removing the ~ won't fix it
[23:27] <sarnold> so scp the file to the ubuntu user account directory and then login and move it to /etc/apache2/ssl/ by hand
[23:28] <nRy2> the directory on the server that I am trying to upload to the two SSL files to is: /etc/apache2/ssl/
[23:28] <nRy2> I think this is pretty standard on Ubuntu Server 14.04
[23:28] <nRy2> this is also what it shows here: https://www.domainsatretail.com/blog/security/simplest-way-use-ssl-certificates-amazon-ec2-ubuntu-server/
[23:29] <nRy2> sarnold: how would I login and move the file by hand as you suggested?
[23:29] <nRy2> do you mean login via SSH?
[23:30] <patdk-lap> or any other method
[23:30] <patdk-lap> nx
[23:30] <sarnold> nRy2: ssh -i ~/name.pem ubuntu@ipaddress   -- then run "sudo mv foo.crt bar.key /etc/apache2/ssl/"
[23:30] <patdk-lap> x11
[23:30] <patdk-lap> ...
[23:30] <sarnold> patdk-lap: :P
[23:30] <patdk-lap> vnc :)
[23:30] <patdk-lap> telnet people still use it?
[23:30] <patdk-lap> rsh?
[23:30] <sarnold> nRy2: you'll probably want to configure your ~/.ssh/config to save you from typing -i .. and ubuntu@  all the time :)
[23:31] <sarnold> patdk-lap: ooh ooh mosh  :)
[23:31] <nRy2> you guys lost me
[23:31] <nRy2> sorry trying to keep up
[23:32] <nRy2> sarnold: so you are suggesting that I first copy the SSL files to my web server's home directory...and then move them via the mv command?
[23:33] <nRy2> sarnold: also how do I configure my ~/.ssh/config ?
[23:33] <nRy2> btw: thank you for the help
[23:33] <sarnold> nRy2: a small nitpick; your web server is apache and its home directory is probably /var/htdocs/ or /var/www/ or something similar :)  you want to copy the files to your user account's home directory on the remote system
[23:33] <nRy2> Google was giving me a lot of misinformation I think.
[23:34] <nRy2> yes /var/www/
[23:36] <sarnold> nRy2: for your ~/.ssh/config file you'd want to use a block sort of like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/19970970/
[23:37] <nRy2> what would I do with that block?
[23:37] <sarnold> nRy2: you'd configure it for your system -- put in your aws IP address and put in the path to your private key
[23:38] <nRy2> I will need to try to figure that out after
[23:38] <sarnold> makes sense
[23:39] <nRy2> for now, I am a bit lost on how to properly use SCP
[23:39] <sarnold> I think you'll be happier once you do sort it out :)
[23:39] <nRy2> should I first be SSH'ed into the ec2 instance before using SCP?
[23:39] <sarnold> it won't help or hurt
[23:39] <nRy2> ok so what is the proper strong to copy a file from local to host with SCP?
[23:39] <nRy2> if I am logged in?
[23:40] <sarnold> on your local system, probably something like "scp -i ~/.path/to/key ./filename ubuntu@ipa.add.ress:"
[23:43] <nRy2> hmmm still not working
[23:43] <nRy2> I must be doing something wrong here.
[23:44] <nRy2> I have used SCP in the past, but for some reason I have all sorts of trouble using it with this web server
[23:44] <nRy2> I only started to work from Ubuntu Desktop full time about a year ago.
[23:44] <nRy2> so the process must have been different from putty
[23:49] <nRy2> when I try something like: scp -i ~/home/user1/Documents/Security/pems/name.pem ~/home/user/Documents/Security/SSL/server.crt ubuntu@ipaddress:~/etc/apache2/ssl/
[23:49] <nRy2> I am getting an error
[23:49] <nRy2> saying:
[23:49] <nRy2> .pem not accessible: No such file or directory.
[23:49] <nRy2> Permission denied (publickey).
[23:49] <nRy2> lost connection
[23:50] <nRy2> shouldn't the syntax just be:
[23:50] <nRy2> scp ~/my_local_file.txt user@remote_host.com:/some/remote/directory
[23:50] <nRy2> ?
[23:52] <vacho> hello all, I am running a LAMP server on Ubuntu 16.04. I was wondering if there is anyone here that is willing to share their deployment script. I am trying to learn the best way to deploy a LAMP server.