=== GitGud is now known as TheRealGitGud === TheRealGitGud is now known as GitGud [03:00] anyone worked with uwsgi on 16.04? [03:00] I tried to use it, got a segfault, and switched back to apache since I couldn't find anything on how to fix it === spammy is now known as Guest81296 === JanC is now known as Guest1334 === JanC_ is now known as JanC === jamespag` is now known as jamespage === iberezovskiy|off is now known as iberezovskiy === pv2b_ is now known as pv2b === _degorenko|afk is now known as degorenko [10:36] 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. === Guest81296 is now known as spammy [10:57] Hi there [10:57] I was uprading my serve 14.04 server to the newest version xeneos [10:57] unfortinally the installation process got stuck === deadnull is now known as _deadnull [12:38] 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 === gg is now known as GitGud [12:51] jamespage, ok thanks [13:04] 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] ddellav, ok it's in yakkety but needs to get backported [13:06] coreycb right. I'm using sbuild-newton so it adds the newton-staging ppa to the xenial build [13:07] ddellav, ok I kicked off a backport for that === gnuoy` is now known as gnuoy [13:14] ddellav, ok that looks like it's backporting successful, you should see it building now in the staging ppa [13:14] coreycb fantastic thanks [13:14] cpaelzer: I'm a little confused by your yakkety debdiff in bug 1590688. What's this a diff against? [13:14] bug 1590688 in clamav (Ubuntu) "clamav-daemon doesn't start after installation" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1590688 [13:23] rbasak: well it should be against clamav as in yakkety - let me check [13:25] 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] rbasak: was anything else on top of that? [13:30] rbasak: I cleaned that up, the file sizes should have made me wonder [13:30] rbasak: thanks for letting me know [13:30] rbasak: new files should be good now [13:55] coreycb aodh point release ready for review: lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/aodh [13:56] ddellav, ok [13:58] cpaelzer: thanks [14:09] 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] cpaelzer: I can give you the signed files actually, to upload when you're ready. [14:12] 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] rbasak: so yes uploading yakkety and providing a signed xenial file would be perfect [14:13] rbasak: once I tested yakkety I could dput that myself then [14:13] OK, I appreciate your caution. [14:50] 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] coreycb, jamespage ^^ [15:01] aderyugin, hi, we're working on it. some packages aren't backporting cleanly so we need to work through them. [15:06] coreycb: ok, thanks [15:10] ddellav, aodh 2.0.2 is pushed/uploaded. thanks. [15:10] coreycb ack === SeanS is now known as Guest74888 [17:40] hello folks [17:40] does xenial core not come with snappy installed? === kees_ is now known as kees === degorenko is now known as _degorenko|afk [17:58] cpaelzer: hey, are you going to import dpdk rc2 and rc3 as well? [17:59] wanted to started testing that more, but wanted to make sure I'm using the latest :-) === iberezovskiy is now known as iberezovskiy|off [18:11] noonien: I'm not sure what "xenial core" is, but snappy ought to be pre-installed on most xenial systems [18:11] the xenial ubuntu-core root found at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/xenial/daily-preinstalled/current/ [18:13] snappy appears to be installed [18:13] however, if I chroot in, and run `snap list` [18:13] 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] did you start the snappy daemon in the chroot first? [18:14] how would I do that? [18:14] 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] root@kaneki:/# systemctl start snapd [18:15] Running in chroot, ignoring request. [18:15] I figured that much :(, however, I can't seem to be able to start the daemon [18:15] 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] well, I'm trying to create a bootable pxe image, and I need to install the packages I need before creating initrd [18:46] coreycb ci fixes for lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/barbican and lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/ceilometer ready for review/push [18:54] ddellav, pushed, thanks [19:05] ddellav, did you start on ironic for newton ci? [19:05] yes, but it's broken due to a new dependency version requirement [19:06] looks like we need ironic-lib 2.0.0 [19:06] python-ironic-lib (>= 2.0.0) [19:06] ok I'll do that [19:17] ddellav, ok 2.0.0 should publish to yakkety-proposed shortly: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-ironic-lib [19:18] ddellav, want to backport that to xenial after it's in yakkety-proposed? [19:20] ddellav, looks like we need a new stevedore for keystone. I'll get that. [19:20] coreycb ok, thanks, i was going to work on that after i get done showing carlos the ci process :) [19:21] ddellav, np I'll get this one [19:37] ddellav, ok stevedore 1.16.0 is uploaded [19:37] ddellav, want to backpor that shortly once it's available in yakkety-proposed? [19:37] coreycb sure [19:47] ddellav, did you start on the mitaka cinder failure? [19:47] coreycb no, not yet [19:47] ddellav, ok I'll get that [21:11] Allah is doing [21:12] sun is not doing Allah is doing [21:12] sun is bought by oracle. [21:12] moon is not doing Allah is doing [21:13] is allah doing Linux too? [21:13] not this again [21:13] !religion [21:13] Some topics are controversial and often end in negativity. Take care on subjects like war, race, religion, politics, gender, sexuality, drugs, potentially illegal activities and suicide. The topics are not banned; stating your position is ok, but trolling, baiting, hostility or repetition are not. If you are asked to stop, do so politely. Disputes to !appeals, please adhere to !freenode Policy and the !CodeOfConduct [21:13] OerHeks: this is just a spamme [21:13] +r [21:13] has been going on in freenode channels all over this week :) [23:18] hi, I hope that someone can help me with something beginner level but it is very annoying to me... [23:19] I am simply trying to find an easier way to manage files on my ec2 Ubuntu 14.04 web server [23:20] What is the best method for moving files back and forth from my local system to the remote ubuntu web server? [23:20] I can't seem to get the permissions to work with Filezilla [23:20] and I am also having problems with SCP [23:20] help is much appreciated, thanks in advance ;-) [23:21] 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] oh yes, maybe git, if that's a good match for the files.. [23:22] what would you say is the easiest method? [23:22] it depends what you're doing. If you're moving one file around on occasion, scp is great [23:22] I would prefer to use sftp, but it seems that my web server is setup to deny permissions that way [23:22] if you've got a directory of files locally that you'd like to get replicated onthe remote server, rsync is great [23:23] if you've got changes coming from either direction and you'd like to merge them back and forth, git is great [23:23] well for right now SCP might be best [23:23] I am just trying to move two files for my updated SSL certificate [23:23] but I am having all sorts of trouble. [23:24] are you perhaps trying to do something like scp filename hostname:/etc/ssl/private/ ? [23:25] .. and I assume that your user account on the remote system won't have permission to write to /etc/ssl/private [23:25] this is the string I tried using [23:25] scp -i ~/name.pem ~/home/user/Documents/Security/SSL/server.crt ubuntu@ipaddress:~/etc/apache2/ssl/ [23:25] and I am doing this from a cleared command terminal [23:25] on Ubuntu 16.04 LST desktop [23:25] the server is Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS [23:26] my local system is Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 LTS is what I meant to say [23:26] 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] probably the ubuntu user account can't write to /etc/apache2/ssl/ anyway, so just removing the ~ won't fix it [23:27] so scp the file to the ubuntu user account directory and then login and move it to /etc/apache2/ssl/ by hand [23:28] the directory on the server that I am trying to upload to the two SSL files to is: /etc/apache2/ssl/ [23:28] I think this is pretty standard on Ubuntu Server 14.04 [23:28] this is also what it shows here: https://www.domainsatretail.com/blog/security/simplest-way-use-ssl-certificates-amazon-ec2-ubuntu-server/ [23:29] sarnold: how would I login and move the file by hand as you suggested? [23:29] do you mean login via SSH? [23:30] or any other method [23:30] nx [23:30] nRy2: ssh -i ~/name.pem ubuntu@ipaddress -- then run "sudo mv foo.crt bar.key /etc/apache2/ssl/" [23:30] x11 [23:30] ... [23:30] patdk-lap: :P [23:30] vnc :) [23:30] telnet people still use it? [23:30] rsh? [23:30] nRy2: you'll probably want to configure your ~/.ssh/config to save you from typing -i .. and ubuntu@ all the time :) [23:31] patdk-lap: ooh ooh mosh :) [23:31] you guys lost me [23:31] sorry trying to keep up [23:32] 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] sarnold: also how do I configure my ~/.ssh/config ? [23:33] btw: thank you for the help [23:33] 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] Google was giving me a lot of misinformation I think. [23:34] yes /var/www/ [23:36] nRy2: for your ~/.ssh/config file you'd want to use a block sort of like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/19970970/ [23:37] what would I do with that block? [23:37] 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] I will need to try to figure that out after [23:38] makes sense [23:39] for now, I am a bit lost on how to properly use SCP [23:39] I think you'll be happier once you do sort it out :) [23:39] should I first be SSH'ed into the ec2 instance before using SCP? [23:39] it won't help or hurt [23:39] ok so what is the proper strong to copy a file from local to host with SCP? [23:39] if I am logged in? [23:40] on your local system, probably something like "scp -i ~/.path/to/key ./filename ubuntu@ipa.add.ress:" [23:43] hmmm still not working [23:43] I must be doing something wrong here. [23:44] 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] I only started to work from Ubuntu Desktop full time about a year ago. [23:44] so the process must have been different from putty [23:49] 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] I am getting an error [23:49] saying: [23:49] .pem not accessible: No such file or directory. [23:49] Permission denied (publickey). [23:49] lost connection [23:50] shouldn't the syntax just be: [23:50] scp ~/my_local_file.txt user@remote_host.com:/some/remote/directory [23:50] ? [23:52] 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.