[00:58] <Xin> MASM; im a woman
[01:09] <RoyK> Xin: most people in here are men, so please excuse MASM
[01:10] <sarnold> _especially_ the women
[01:10] <sarnold> usual irc rules
[01:52] <trippeh_> the old non-snappy ubuntu core is now ubuntu base?
[05:12] <mmehra> Hi.. I am trying to install Ubuntu server using USB and preseed files. I am facing issue where USB is mounted as /dev/sda1 on one server and /dev/sdb1 on another. Is there a way where we can instruct Ubuntu to always mount USB as /dev/sdb during installation?
[07:30] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:17] <cpaelzer> since nobody replied, late but good morning to you as well lordievader :-)
[09:17] <tuor> Good Morning. :)
[09:17] <cpaelzer> now they come :-)
[09:47] <lordievader> cpaelzer: Thanks :D
[09:47] <lordievader> How are you doing?
[10:16] <cpaelzer> lordievader: great as always (to shy to admit to be stressed) :-)
[10:16] <cpaelzer> but vacation is incoming, so it is the usual run-to-completion mode
[10:19] <lordievader> Nice
[11:24] <jak2000> my eth0 not turned on at bootup, always, always, i typed: sudo ifdown eth0 and then sudo ifup eth0   and then can we working fine, how to fix it?
[11:24] <ogra_> do you have "auto eth0" in your /etc/network/interfaces file ?
[11:50] <lordievader> jak2000: Could you pastebin what is in the interfaces file and the output of 'ip l'?
[12:05] <jak2000> ok
[12:20] <ronator> I upgraded (testing) from 14.04.5 to 16.04.1 - expecting trouble with network interface. None occured. Am I right to say, that systemd uses some "drop-in" action to enable "networking" as a systemd process? I mean I have systemd now but still eth0 and so on.
[12:21] <ronator> systemctl status networking
[12:21] <ronator> ● networking.service - Raise network interfaces
[12:21] <ronator> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/networking.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
[12:21] <ronator> Drop-In: /run/systemd/generator/networking.service.d
[12:21] <ronator>            └─50-insserv.conf-$network.conf
[12:21] <ronator> so I do not need to switch to systemd-networking or what is that?
[12:23] <lordievader> ronator: No, the normal networking service works as it allways did. Concerning the eth0, I think you still have udev rules to that effect.
[12:24] <ronator> okay, because when I freshly installed an ubuntu 16.04 I ahd these new systemd network interface names - so there seems to be a different with system-networkign when upgrading compared to new install ...#
[12:26] <lordievader> A new install doesn't have existing udev rules ;)
[12:27] <ronator> /etc/udev/rules.d/ has two files onubuntu 16.04.1 after upgrade - I do not see anything related to local network interfaces. could someone help me out with a path to look for?
[12:28] <lordievader> ronator: Please paste the contents of those files along with the output of 'ip l'.
[12:28] <ronator>  /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-setup-link.rules - only comments...
[12:28] <ronator> # This machine is most likely a virtualized guest, where the old persistent
[12:28] <ronator> # network interface mechanism (75-persistent-net-generator.rules) did not work.
[12:28] <ronator> # This file disables /lib/udev/rules.d/80-net-setup-link.rules to avoid
[12:28] <ronator> # changing network interface names on upgrade. Please read
[12:28] <ronator> # /usr/share/doc/udev/README.Debian.gz about how to migrate to the currently
[12:28] <ronator> # supported mechanism.
[12:29] <ronator> yes, it is a vm
[12:29] <lordievader> !paste | ronator
[12:29] <ronator> oupsy
[12:30] <ronator> there you go: http://paste.ubuntu.com/22797468/
[12:32] <lordievader> There is no 70-net-persistent.rule file in there?
[12:33] <ronator> nope only these two in rules.d
[12:33] <ronator> I could search the disk for it ..
[12:33] <lordievader> No, I guess it is set in some other way...
[12:33] <lordievader> Not sure.
[12:34] <ronator> well okay, but does this : http://paste.ubuntu.com/22797697/
[12:34] <ronator> mean that systemd is used as a drop-in replacement for old networking init style?
[12:35] <lordievader> Well it is not systemd's networkind, think it is a compatibility wrapper.
[12:36] <ronator> yeah, that's why I am asking in #ubuntu-server not in #systemd ;-)
[12:37] <ronator> I only see this drop-in line with networking.service - but thanks or your time, I will see if I can find out more
[12:52] <ronator> before the release-up I can see rules in this path: /lib/udev/rules.d/
[13:47] <Pinkamena_D> Any kind of PAM plugin available to send SOAP/POST/GET requests to a web API to autneiticate?
[14:09] <tuor> Hi, I have a ubuntu-cloud image running. when it starts up (the first time at least), it prints this error message: "Failed to start Execute cloud user/final scripts"
[14:11] <tuor> I can't login on the VM because the user ubuntu does not exist. I have this in my cloud-init: users: default
[15:04] <ronator> @lordievader: <ronator> all is working fine, just trying to understand the difference
[15:04] <ronator> @lordievader: <dreisner> ronator: yes, it was a decision in the ubuntu camp not to force old installs onto the new namin
[15:05] <ronator> thats's what the systemd gyus say ...
[15:36] <macskay_> hi guys, got a question regarding logrotate. I've setup a logrotate cronjob for a user called zimbra some time back, however since a change of infrastructure zimbra is not longer available and the user and group have been deleted. however logrotate still tries to execute the cronjob leading to cron errors. I've double-checked with "cat /var/lib/logrotate/status  | grep 'zimbra'" and it confirms my initial thought,
[15:36] <macskay_>  since three jobs are still in there. How can I disable these three jobs, so the error in my logs disappear?
[15:37] <macskay_> oh would I just delete the zimbra file within "/etc/logrotate.d/"?
[17:41] <MASM> macskay_: you mean that a crontrab job??, in ubuntu edit this file, nano /etc/crontab
[17:42] <Pici> you'd need sudo for that
[17:47] <yancho> hi. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-openldap-and-phpldapadmin-on-an-ubuntu-14-04-server <- i'm following this tutorial but am a bit lost on the apache virtual host section. I'm getting this error. any tips pls? http://hastebin.com/ihogutaceg.rb  - http://paste.ubuntu.com/22825074/
[18:27] <coreycb> beisner, qemu 1:2.3+dfsg-5ubuntu9.4~cloud1 is ready to promote to liberty-proposed when you have a chance
[18:40] <cncr04s> alias doesnt go in your virtual host conf
[19:13] <coreycb> beisner, one more for you, python-keystonemiddleware 4.4.1-0ubuntu1 is ready to promote to mitaka-updates
[20:23] <jaredbiel> Is anyone else experiencing issues with Ubuntu's APT servers in AWS us-east-1?
[20:23] <jaredbiel> Connecting to us-east-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com (us-east-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com)|54.166.227.222|:80...
[20:24] <sarnold> jaredbiel: it loaded immediately for me, i'm outside aws network space though
[20:25] <jaredbiel> thanks @sarnold; try this a few times: wget http://us-east-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/Packages.bz2
[20:25] <jaredbiel> it will timeout most of the time (tested on external network too)
[20:26] <sarnold> jaredbiel: well now that's -interesting-
[20:27] <jaredbiel> just had 20 successful downloads though; maybe something's getting fixed/fixing itself?
[20:28] <jaredbiel> @sarnold one of the IPs is 54.166.227.222; that one doesn't respond at all
[20:28] <sarnold> oy that's a lot of ips
[20:28] <jaredbiel> haha, yes
[20:33] <sarnold> jaredbiel: thanks :) it's now being investigated
[20:34] <jaredbiel> @sarnold - thank you :) I've worked around it with a static hosts entry for the moment