[04:29] <ybaumy> hi i have a networking problem with lxd. i want to juju bootstrap localhost but the client cannnot connect to lxdbr0 from ens160. http://paste.ubuntu.com/21990244/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/21990965/ can somebody take a look at it please
[04:30] <ybaumy> there are on the same vlan 400
[08:39] <ybaumy> i think its the cable router for my internet. he does not route back and is the default route on my cisco.
[08:39] <ybaumy> if anyone is awake ..
[08:39] <ybaumy> hi i have a networking problem with lxd. i want to juju bootstrap localhost but the client cannnot connect to lxdbr0 from ens160. http://paste.ubuntu.com/21990244/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/21990965/ can somebody take a look at it please
[08:40] <ybaumy> what i could fix is the default gateway for the 192.168.10.0/24
[08:41] <ybaumy> now the icmp redirects are gone but nothin happens somewhere else
[08:45] <ikonia> ybaumy: what is your actuall routing device
[08:49] <ybaumy> the cable router is a avm fritzbox. i dont have any control over. then i have a cisco sg500 which acts as layer 3
[08:49] <ikonia> ybaumy: what are you using to route between the networks causing a problem
[08:51] <ybaumy> so the cisco? the thing is... its a little bit complicated. i have 4 linux boxes with vmware workstation running esxi and on top of that i have those maas box
[08:52] <ikonia> where does the ubuntu question fit into this
[08:52] <ybaumy> good question. maas and everything else is running ubuntu
[08:53] <ikonia> I get that - but what is the ubuntu part you need help with
[08:54] <ybaumy> i want to enroll a cloud with ubuntu on vmware. and encountered this problem with network. so i thought i would ask here
[08:55] <ikonia> you seem (I could be wrong) asking with help setting up your routers
[08:55] <ybaumy> yes
[08:56] <ybaumy> is there a router channel or networking
[08:56] <ikonia> ##networking ?
[08:56] <ybaumy> or linux networking
[08:57] <ybaumy> well i try my luck there. thanks anyways
[09:32] <albech> still trying to figure out what is happening with my interfaces.. Though eth0 is configured according to ifconfig, ifdown cannot take it down.. Any ideas? http://paste.ubuntu.com/22009372/
[09:33] <albech> it is a fresh install btw
[09:34] <albech> this problem leads to me not being able to configure dns and maybe other things i havent discovered yet, so im really interested in resolving it without doing some nasty resolv.conf hack
[09:38] <ikonia> albech: how are you configuing the network card
[09:55] <vbotka> albech, in particular, it would be good to check the content of /etc/network/interfaces
[10:01] <albech> http://paste.ubuntu.com/21747469/
[10:41] <albech> ikonia: did you see the pastebin?
[10:45] <ikonia> albech: nope
[10:46] <ikonia> albech: why are you setting a route to a non-existant interface
[10:46] <ikonia> up route add -net 10.255.12.0/24 gw 10.255.0.30 dev eth0
[10:46] <ikonia> that has no 10 address on it
[10:46] <ikonia> or are you doing something else later down the route
[10:50] <albech> ikonia: its my vpn connections im routing to the vpn server
[10:58] <ikonia> but nothing in that config shows the 172 address as having a route to 10.x on the eth0 interface
[12:55] <cpaelzer> rbasak: I got as far with bug 1604010 as I can get IMHO without a statement from ntp upstream maintainers
[12:55] <cpaelzer> rbasak: upstream bugzilla is down, but I'll handle the remaining things
[13:01] <rbasak> cpaelzer: good job, thanks
[13:02] <rbasak> cpaelzer: I think we could carry a delta to fix this. It doesn't prevent us from syncing later. So the quite subjective question is: is this worth a delta?
[13:03] <cpaelzer> rbasak: it is worth a delta - once one with REAL insight into NTP confirmed that changing these to things at ./configured doesn't change a lot of other things we might miss
[13:04] <cpaelzer> rbasak: since this should go to Xenial via SRU as well I think we have to insist on such a check for quality assurance
[13:04] <cpaelzer> but as I said bugs.ntp.org currently throws internal server errors on submission
[13:05] <cpaelzer> there I'd want to place (&document) that question and link it up in LP and Debian bug then
[13:05] <cpaelzer> once answered I
[13:05] <cpaelzer> would submit the delta for yakkety
[13:05] <cpaelzer> followed by an SRU for Xenial
[13:06] <cpaelzer> rbasak: actually - in general - this might be a good check for our merge checker
[13:06] <cpaelzer> rbasak: your lintian tool works on source only atm right ?
[13:07] <cpaelzer> rbasak: I'd suggest a tool that compares the dpdk -L of all built packages, if things were removed due to a merge one should conciously ack that removal
[13:07] <cpaelzer> rbasak: instead of finding out later like in this example
[13:07] <cpaelzer> could also use the output of sbuild or such, as they report the .deb content anyway
[13:08] <cpaelzer> rbasak: sometimes I did that manually, but I wonder if that could be a huge QA improvement on our merge process to write it down as required step
[13:08] <rbasak> cpaelzer: actually the debdiff command does exactly what when given binary debs I think.
[13:08]  * cpaelzer reads man debdiff
[13:08] <rbasak> cpaelzer: it's a good idea. I wonder though if we'll get too many false positives due to intentional Debian changes. We can certainly try it though.
[13:09] <rbasak> cpaelzer: another option (possibly in addition) is to write a dep8 test that checks the functionality of these tools, and submit that to Debian too.
[13:10] <cpaelzer> rbasak: you are right "
[13:10] <cpaelzer> It shows which files have been introduced and which removed between the two package files, and is therefore  useful  for
[13:10] <cpaelzer>        spotting  files  which may have been inadvertently lost between revisions of the package.
[13:10] <cpaelzer> "
[13:10] <cpaelzer> that is just what I'd want
[13:11] <rbasak> cpaelzer: I added it to our notes to discuss next week, thanks
[13:14] <cpaelzer> rbasak: as an example that would have been great back then when 4.2.8 was merged http://paste.ubuntu.com/22026258/
[13:15] <cpaelzer> rbasak: I added the example to the sprint doc
[13:18] <embrik> anybody who can help me with pxe-boot on newer laptops with uefi-boot?
[13:19] <embrik> I have a bunch of laptops at my school which I am supposed to clone with clonezilla
[13:20] <rbasak> I think grub2 might have some network functionality. Could you use that perhaps, so you don't have to mess with the boot from the system's perspective?
[13:21] <embrik> sorry, but I am quite a newbie to linux, I have run clonezilla, though for several years cloning all the laptops at my school. Now I have 60 new laptops which won't boot. Don't know how to use grub2 :-(
[13:22] <embrik> I use ubuntu 14.04
[13:36] <ddellav> coreycb can you review/push cinder CI plz? lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/cinder
[13:41] <coreycb> ddellav, can you check if jamespage already fixed it?  the merge failed.
[13:41] <jamespage> oops
[13:42] <jamespage> I did
[13:42] <jamespage> yesterday
[13:42] <ddellav> ok. I updated it yesterday but it was waiting on those oslo deps before i could build it.
[13:43] <jonah> Hi can anyone help, for some reason my server is no longer receving emails. I don't know if a conf file or update has broken something but now when I send a test from Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail etc to my server email address I don't receive them... But also no bounce back emails come in either, the messages just dissappear
[13:50] <on247> Hey
[13:50] <on247> Anyone can help
[13:50] <tachikomas> Hey. Just ask.
[13:52] <on247> i cant login into my server with ssh
[13:53] <on247> i cant login using the same username and password using kvm
[13:53] <on247> * i can
[13:53] <on247> already checked password login is enabled in conf
[13:54] <on247> cant login as root or regular user
[13:54] <tachikomas> on247: never login on ssh with root user.
[13:54] <on247> i know
[13:54] <on247> just saying neither works
[13:55] <tachikomas> so, can you "ssh -v" ?
[13:55] <on247> but i can login using the very same password using remote KVM
[13:56] <on247> http://pastebin.com/rhn2f3Yt
[13:57] <on247> and then put password in
[13:57] <on247> debug1: Authentications that can continue: password Permission denied, please try again.
[13:58] <tachikomas> so, when you put the password, what happend on log ?
[13:59] <tachikomas> can you past lines of /var/log/authd.log ?
[14:05] <on247> http://i.imgur.com/253j6nI.png  @tachikomas
[14:09] <tachikomas> it's like a password fail.
[14:10] <on247> im typing the very same password via that console and works
[14:10] <on247> is how i logged in to show the logs
[14:11] <tachikomas> are you sure about your keymap ?
[14:13] <on247> i didnt use any special chars
[14:15] <coreycb> jamespage, ddellav: I'm switching aodh back to running tests with testr since they run successfully with it.
[14:29] <on247> besides i passwded to something simple
[14:29] <on247> still didnt work
[14:34] <jamespage> coreycb, ok
[14:37] <lordievader> on247: Your auth log only shows root logins?
[14:37] <coreycb> jamespage, ddellav: ok aodh b2 uploaded, and cotyledon's MIR has been approved
[14:37] <on247> wait , wrong ip
[14:37] <lordievader> on247: What happens when you log in with a traditional user?
[14:37] <on247> im dumb ...
[14:44] <JanC> LOL
[15:27] <coreycb> ddellav, does horizon 9.1.0 need a review?
[15:28] <ddellav> coreycb you already reviewed and pushed it a few days ago
[15:29] <coreycb> ddellav, gotcha, it's still in the review queue
[15:30] <ddellav> coreycb we've got a  commend on the bug asking about a test plan again :/
[15:31] <coreycb> ddellav, ok I'll cut and paste the same test plan we always use
[15:31] <ddellav> coreycb thanks
[15:31] <coreycb> ddellav, np :)
[15:59] <jamespage> cpaelzer, ok - so I have master branch of ovs building with 16.04 dpdk in a PPA for amd64 - i386 is failing some tests...
[15:59] <jamespage> hmm
[15:59] <jamespage> coreycb, \o/
[15:59] <jamespage> (aodh)
[16:15] <smoser> powersj, many commits later... your tox branch is now present in simplestreams
[16:16] <powersj> smoser, thank you!
[16:16] <smoser> you did good, but getting this all to
[16:16] <smoser>  * build on trusty or xenial and yakkety
[16:16] <smoser>  * have tox work there too
[16:16] <smoser> was non-trivial
[16:17] <smoser> so many gotchas
[16:17] <smoser> you asked hwo to represent the dependencies
[16:17] <powersj> wow
[16:17] <powersj> yeah
[16:17] <smoser> i've added tools/install-deps
[16:17] <smoser> which takes either 'build' or 'tox'
[16:18] <smoser> and if build, it reads debian/control to get the right depends
[16:18] <smoser> and 'tox', it installs the dpends you're going to need to run tox
[16:18] <smoser> normally that is just 'tox'
[16:19] <powersj> That's awesome
[16:19] <smoser> but we add 'gnupg' as we clearly need that for signing examples. and also the python-dev and such that is necessary for o penstack libraries
[16:19] <smoser> that are a pita
[16:19] <powersj> I'll get on the CI job later today or tomorrow then.
[16:19] <smoser> as they use some c-python stuff, which really runs them out of the usefullness of tox and pip in my opinion.
[16:19] <smoser> but... whatever
[16:20] <smoser> so in a fresh xenial container, you can just run: ./tools/install-deps tox && tox
[17:47] <coreycb> beisner, nova 2:12.0.4-0ubuntu1~cloud1 is ready to promote to liberty-proposed when you have a chance, thanks
[17:47] <coreycb> dosaboy, ^
[17:51] <beisner> coreycb, dosaboy - promoted nova to liberty-proposed re: https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1369465
[18:20] <coreycb> ddellav, ci seems to be building ok again
[18:39] <ddellav> coreycb awesome
[19:11] <cpaelzer> jamespage: hi, just saw the news
[19:11] <cpaelzer> jamespage: yeah as I said the 16.07 bits are still discussed
[19:11] <cpaelzer> jamespage: but shouldn't be much longer - are you using the 16.04 ppa I sent you a while ago?
[19:44] <NetworkingPro> slightly off topic, but anyone know a good open source tool for tracking server assets, such as server/network gear host names, ip's, environments, etc?
[19:44] <NetworkingPro> preferably web based?
[21:56] <sarthor> Hi, I have network of 30 users on LAN, want to share one folder with all of those network computer, I want to 10 Computers only can read share folder, while 5 can create / delete files / and file can make changes in file but could not delete the already extant file. What will be the better and Easy solutions to go with, Help will be very much appreciated and thanks in advance.
[21:59] <sarnold> sarthor: I don't know any tools that would let you say "this (user, computer, etc.) can write new files to a directory but not remove existing files"
[22:02] <sarthor> sarnold: was expecting same answer about that sentence.
[22:03] <sarnold> sarthor: the closest I can think of is the directory 'stickybit' -- which would forbid the user from removing files that belong to other users, but they could still remove their own files.
[22:03] <sarnold> maybe you could smack together some daemon that inotify-watches the directory and grabs ownership of files after they are put in the directory
[22:04] <sarnold> of course, if you still allow those files to be edited, then they could also be truncated, which isn't all that different from deleting the file.
[22:59] <trippeh_> a lot of applications also do not edit file, they create a new one and delete the old one.
[23:05] <JanC> I think it's probably possible to set a policy like that, but it wouldn't work well with the create/delete/rename dance