[05:52] <LeMike> hello. On a server hosting multiple services, is it possible to grant SSH access but jail them in their own context? The crux for me is, that every user may use a different mysql-server or other db - so I don't know how to jail, if jail is good and how to swap sockets to their login.
[07:02] <AtuM> the topic is wrong about 14.04 to 16.04.. it's July 22nd... so when will this be possible (without intermediate upgrades)?
[07:13] <henkjan> AtuM: i guess upgrading to 16.04 should work now
[07:13] <henkjan> as 16.04.1 seems on the mirrors http://releases.ubuntu.com/
[07:14] <AtuM> henkjan, Perhaps our local mirror is not updated yet...  so it works in general elsewhere?
[07:15] <thekrynn_> hey all, does anyone know of a preferred/faster way to scan a large FS faster for a small list of changed files?
[07:15] <henkjan> AtuM: maybe canonical still needs to flip a bit to make the update checker aware of the new LTS
[07:18] <AtuM> henkjan, since I've waited so long.. a bit more won't matter :)
[07:34] <zetheroo> what is the equivalent of these commands for Ubuntu:          systemctl stop getty\@tty1
[07:34] <zetheroo> systemctl disbale getty\@tty1
[11:21] <InnerCode> Hi, Is there a way to convert LXC 1.* containers to LXC 2.0?
[12:17] <mdeslaur> rbasak: https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/Ubuntu1604MySQLUpdatePain
[12:27] <meekrat> Anybody know when do-release-upgrade will start to work for 16.04.1?
[12:43] <mhoney> can an iscsi lun be setup on top of an lvm logival volume?
[12:43] <mhoney> What I'd like is an iscsi target that can grow if needed
[13:18] <jamespage> coreycb, ddellav: have a hunch that the ironic ftbfs is due to slightly old pecan - proving that now
[13:26] <jamespage> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ironic/+bug/1605629
[13:51] <jamespage> ddellav, coreycb: cotelydon is in the NEW queue in debian (thanks zigo)
[13:51] <jamespage> once that's accepted we can sync and fix the aodh and ceilometer build failures - okies...
[13:52] <jamespage> ddellav, the wedges in yakkety-proposed appear to mostly be s390x autopkgtest failures
[13:52] <jamespage> I tried fixing one by adding rabbitmq-server to the list of pkgs, but that did not appear to resolve the problem
[13:53] <hallyn> meekrat: i don't think do-release-upgrade does that, just a regular apt upgrade
[13:56] <meekrat> hallyn: neither seems to trigger it - the ubuntu servers may not be handing it out yet, I guess
[13:59] <hallyn> meekrat: according to #ubuntu-devel topic it has been released.  i'm not sure what you're expecting to see - it's not a full upgrade, it's
[14:00] <hallyn> just a new 'release' based on what's in xenial archive at the moment
[14:00] <hallyn> http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/releases/16.04.1/
[14:00] <hallyn> bt if you've been keeping uptodate, yo'ure likely already there
[14:00] <Pici> meekrat: are you on 14.04 now?
[14:01] <hallyn> oh i c.  that'd make sense :)
[14:03] <Pici> according to the release folks, they're waiting for things to settle down before the release upgrade from 14.04 will be turned on. And yes, I thought it would be the day and date when .1 was released too.
[14:19] <meekrat> pici: I'm on 14.04.x LTS
[14:20] <meekrat> I'm thinking they are just letting things settle down - I can wait....thought the 16.04.1 LTS would trigger the release.  Thanks all
[16:04] <mpjetta> my fresh ubuntu 16.04 from a -server.iso is showing a black screen on the local console on boot, I have to Ctrl-Alt-F5 to get a login prompt. any ideas how to get rid of the black screen?
[16:05] <mpjetta> it boots so fast that it is hard to tell the server is up ;)
[17:27] <heydrick> any idea when http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/ will have the 16.04.1 images?
[17:33] <Tangurin> Hi, can someone here help me find out why my subdomain not working on my Ubuntu Server (Apache)? It is the first time I am doing this, and I don't know if I done something wrong
[17:34] <Superdawg> Does anyone know what changed in 16.04 that would cause a locally created apt repository (using dpkg-scanpackages) to not work?  It works in 15.10.
[17:35] <sarnold> Superdawg: do you get any error messages?
[17:35] <sarnold> Tangurin: do you get any error messages?
[17:36] <Tangurin> Just that I can't reach the site
[17:36] <Tangurin> http://laravel.io/bin/523O8
[17:36] <Superdawg> sarnold: only from apt-show-versions "Error: No information about packages! (Maybe no deb entries?)"
[17:37] <Superdawg> I don't have the Release.gpg or InRelease files that 'apt-get update' tries to grab, and I'm not sure if that's what is causing it.  I *do* have the Release file.  That's been sufficient for all debian based distros I've used since some point pre-debian etch.  I tested the same sources.list entry on a 15.10 box and it works fine.
[17:37] <teward> Tangurin: is it a page showing coordinates, and a username/password auth?
[17:38] <sarnold> heydrick: they may not be called 16.04.1, it's just 16.04 with everything updated; the daily builds are already that..
[17:38] <sarnold> Superdawg: "the same" -- did you change the "wily" to "xenial" and so on?
[17:38] <Tangurin> ... yes teward
[17:39] <Tangurin> how did you get in :O
[17:39] <Superdawg> This is a private deb repository that I maintain.
[17:39] <teward> Tangurin: it's up here.  Nuke your browser cache and try again.
[17:39] <sarnold> Tangurin: how about the /var/log/apache/error.log ?
[17:39] <Tangurin> sarnold: I tried to access the log but I got permission denied when I am trying to access the /var/log/apache2 folder :S I don't know why
[17:39] <Superdawg> my sources.list entry looks like 'deb [trusted=yes] http://hostname/ref_mirrors/debmirror stable main'
[17:39] <teward> Tangurin: because you should be using `sudo tail /var/log/apache2/error.log` or similar, it's locked out to standard user access
[17:40] <teward> Tangurin: that said, erase your browser cache, start again.
[17:40] <Superdawg> It works in 15.04, 15.10, but not 16.04.
[17:40] <teward> Looks like it's working
[17:40] <Tangurin> teward: okey, great info, thanks :)
[17:40] <Tangurin> teward: I did: sudo dscacheutil -flushcache but it did not help :S
[17:40] <teward> Tangurin: i didn't mean on your server
[17:41] <teward> I meant on your computer where you're trying to access the site from ;)
[17:41] <Superdawg> I use the same format for many mirrors.  Ranging from way back at debian etch all the way to, at this point, ubuntu wily.
[17:41] <heydrick> sarnold: gotcha. the most recent AMI on the ami finder is from 6/27, was hoping for a newer image that has all the updates
[17:41] <Tangurin> I wrote: sudo dscacheutil -flushcache on my computer, in the terminal
[17:41] <sarnold> heydrick: hmm that feels like a surprisingly long time ago
[17:41] <Superdawg> So I'm confused on what is causing the break in 16.04.  Haven't found much with regard to what might be wrong.
[17:42] <sarnold> Superdawg: hmmmmm. very curious. :/
[17:43] <sarnold> Superdawg: the InRelease files are relatively new in the last few years, it's a combination of Releases and Releases.gpg files that can be updated atomically
[17:43] <sarnold> Superdawg: (I don't think that's related here, but maybe if those files exist and are blank, maybe..?)
[17:43] <Superdawg> sarnold: Yeah, that's what I'm suspecting is the problem.  Maybe they added that as a requirement.
[17:44] <Superdawg> It doesn't like a blank version of those files.  I tried that this morning.
[17:44] <Tangurin> teward: is there another way to clear cache? :)
[17:44] <Superdawg> I also tried just one that works but doesn't necessarily reflect what I've got
[17:44] <Superdawg> that didn't work either. heh
[17:44] <teward> Tangurin: i don't think you know what I mean by cache
[17:44] <Superdawg> I'll try to go about generating that and see how we end up.
[17:44] <Tangurin> Maybe not?
[17:44] <Tangurin> teward:
[17:45] <teward> oh you're on Apple
[17:45] <Tangurin> teward: yes :)
[17:45] <teward> dscacheutil is the Directory Service cache ***NOT*** your web browser cache
[17:45] <teward> Tangurin: nuke your web browser's 'temporary internet files' or 'cached files' (depends on the browser how to do it), then try again
[17:50] <Tangurin> teward: Thanks it was cache :) Appreciate your help!
[18:00] <teward> bleh missed him by a minute
[18:00]  * teward goes back to poking the Internet
[18:32] <sarnold> Odd_Bloke: hmm, the newest 'xenial' on http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/ appears to be from 20160627 -- but there was a kernel published on 2016-07-14 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux  -- is the autopublisher thing working well?
[18:56] <Superdawg> sarnold: Looks like generating the gpg signed InRelease, Relase.gpg and then importing the key into apt was the fix.  I am now able to get the packages on my repo.  That kinda sucks since I need to change my build process around a bit, but oh well.  Those are the pains of upgraing.
[18:56] <Superdawg> upgrading*
[18:56] <Superdawg> sarnold: Thanks for the second set of eyes
[18:57] <sarnold> Superdawg: hmm. that's not exactly a satisyfing answer but at least you've got a path forward
[19:02] <Odd_Bloke> sarnold: It's working its way through now.
[19:04] <sarnold> Odd_Bloke: thanks :)
[21:09] <jonah> hi can anyone help. It's just take over an hour to install a new ubuntu server and then right at the very end it's sprung up with "Unable to install Grub in /dev/sda" "Executying 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed! Does anyone know how I get get grub installed correctly without losing all this time/setup..?
[22:18] <sbeattie> jamespage: hey, does ceph relly need 1GB sized test-dbg debs? http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/c/ceph/?C=S;O=D
[22:19] <sbeattie> seems kinda mirror-hostile.