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sarekI know there is a slim chance someone here will help me with this, but I might as well try. I used this guide to setup rutorrent/rtorrent on my server, but i cant seem to access it remotely. Its almost as if something is intentionally redirecting or stopping outside traffic, regardless of what ports i forward, ufw allow,  or nginx config i use04:39
sarekhttp://www.torrent-invites.com/seedbox-tutorials/272986-ubuntu-12-14-16-debian-7-8-seedbox-guide-script.html Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance04:39
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linuxperiaHi All. I have upgraded my Ubuntu Server to 16.04.01 and since then my Postfix Mailserver refuses to accecp email becouse of a non existent PHP7 extension see => "PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function mailparse_msg_create"09:29
linuxperiai am trying since several hours to install this extension but nothing works on ubuntu even the extnesion exist. Have found other people having also the same problem! =>09:30
bekksyour postfix isnt even related at that point, your php7 is.09:30
linuxperiayeah. the latest php 7 extension is missing => I need that one here => https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php/+build/966600009:32
linuxperiathe command "sudo pecl install mailparse" fails on ubuntu server with => "error: #error The mailparse extension requires the mbstring extension!" even the extension exist and works. other people with ubuntu have the same problem see here => http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35793216/installing-mailparse-php7-mbstring-error/3663633209:48
bekkslinuxperia: And whats not working on the answer in your link?10:00
linuxperiabekks: i will have to recomplie it from sources and install it as a external package on my server. i rather would use the recommended way with pecl and the repositorys  this however is not availbe in ubuntu even it should. not sure why it is not possible to install php-mailparse on ubuntu server like other packages. really pitty!10:29
linuxperiahave to go see you all next time.10:29
bekksHe didnt even try...10:39
jamespagecpaelzer, that's alot of bin new10:59
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cpaelzerjamespage: hi11:07
cpaelzerjamespage: sorry but what do you mean with "bin new" - the explosion of packages due to the libraries being split now?11:08
jamespagecpaelzer, yeah11:08
bekkslibraries split from what?11:08
jamespagethats a bit of Debian-izn11:08
jamespagebekks, libdpdk split out into component libs11:08
bekksHmm, and? :D11:08
cpaelzerjamespage: that is the way I was guided to package that when  discussing that back in Austin with infinity and pitti11:09
jamespagecpaelzer, its fine - just alot!11:09
cpaelzer:-)11:09
cpaelzerjamespage: if everything on auto-dependencies works correctly you might end up with OVS only depending on some of them11:10
jamespagecpaelzer, Depends: dpdk, openvswitch-switch (= 2.6.0~git20160810.7f5f2bd-0ubuntu1~ubuntu16.10.1~ppa201608101524), libc6 (>= 2.14), libcap-ng0, libethdev4 (>= 16.07-1ubuntu1~dev1), librte-eal2 (>= 16.04), librte-mbuf2 (>= 16.04), librte-mempool2 (>= 16.07-1ubuntu1~dev1), librte-meter1 (>= 16.04), librte-pmd-ring2 (>= 16.04), librte-ring1 (>= 16.04), librte-vhost3 (>= 16.07-1ubuntu1~dev1), libssl1.0.0 (>= 1.0.0)11:11
cpaelzerthat is only 7 yeah11:11
cpaelzerworked11:11
cpaelzerjamespage: I think we should add a recommends to "dpdk" as well to get the runtime bits (like dpdk.conf)11:13
cpaelzerto OVS I mean11:13
cpaelzerjamespage: uh - there is one that is odd in your list  librte-mbuf2 (>= 16.04)11:14
cpaelzerand there are actually more11:14
cpaelzerthey should all be 16.07-0ubuntu1 if you built against the latest ppa or the git repo I sent you11:15
cpaelzerI see the dpdk dep is already in (the first one)11:15
jamespagecpaelzer, that was built againt things a few days ago11:15
cpaelzerjamespage: what do you think of the 16.04 deps in there - an artifact or an issue11:15
cpaelzerah ok11:15
cpaelzerjamespage: on the real upload there will only be the new stuff around - so it will complain loud if it misses something11:16
jamespagecpaelzer, going todo another rebuild against your latests and will upload later today11:24
yancho hi. isn't the /etc/hosts file to be read before the nameservers? i did 127.0.1.1 seminary.local and 127.0.0.1 localhost but nslookup 127.0.0.1 is going to the router and is giving me the translation to the localhost of the router11:24
ogra_yancho, the prder is defined in /etc/host.conf11:25
ogra_*order11:25
yanchoorder hosts,bind <- ogra_ hosts is hosts file no?11:28
ogra_yes11:28
yanchohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23014592/ my hosts11:29
yanchoogra_: anything strange ur seeing there?11:30
ogra_yancho, not sure you can actually assign the same IP twice (line 3)11:32
yanchoogra_: even in the same line using space it didn't work11:32
ogra_and line 2 will most likely break any avahi/bonjour setups on that machine11:34
yanchoy is that ogra_ ? line 2 and 3 i joined them11:36
yanchohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23015086/ this is how it is at the moment11:37
patdk-lapogra_, you can11:51
patdk-lapthis isn't a reverse lookup table11:52
ogra_patdk-lap, ah, thanks11:52
patdk-lapyour assigning 127.0.1.1 to whatever11:52
yanchoso any bug ur seeing in my hosts patdk-lap ?11:53
patdk-lapwhat is the question?11:54
patdk-lapI don't see any issues, it is kindof impossible to have issues in /etc/hosts11:54
patdk-lapI totally don't understand what nslookup has to do with anything11:55
yanchopatdk-lap: nslookup is not giving me the ip for 127.0.0.1 when I search for seminary.local (this is the openldap which resides on this server)11:56
yancho127.0.1.1*11:56
patdk-lapwell? did you put seminary.local in your dns server?11:56
patdk-lapnslookup, read the manual, looks up dns entries11:57
patdk-lapit doesn't EVER use the hosts file, as that is NOT dns11:57
maswan"getent hosts" is what you want to test resolving11:58
maswannot nslookup or host11:58
* patdk-lap just uses dig11:58
maswanwhich also doesn't care about nsswitch.conf, just DNS11:59
patdk-lap:)11:59
cpaelzerisn't that the abbreviation ? - DNS - "Do" - "Not" - "Safely return the same"12:14
maswan(dig is far more useful for debugging DNS servers though, but won't necessarily point you in the right direction for local resolving issues)12:16
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dr4c4nhi13:22
dr4c4ndoes anyone have any experience with re-installing ubuntu server overtop of an existing (but older version) installation and knowing what to backup?13:23
dr4c4nI mean, I have saved fstab and /etc/network/interfaces as well as the sshd config, and key files13:23
dr4c4nand /home are installed to a 16 gb sd card, and everything else is mounted from separate disks.13:24
dr4c4ncan you re-install, and remount them, and it should be okay?13:24
Braven2I have done it on oracle linux.13:28
dr4c4nI'm wondering as it is a system for the place I work for13:35
dr4c4nand am wondering if it's possible to do13:35
dr4c4nas I have to minimize the time the system is down for, as there are developers counting on being able to access what I've recently configured in virtual machines on that system.13:35
cpaelzerdr4c4n: you might want to restore "more or less" the packages you had13:41
cpaelzerdr4c4n: https://kura.io/2010/07/02/using-dpkg-selections-to-backup-and-install-packages/13:41
cpaelzerI did the opposite, a normal upgrade but then cleaning up massivle via http://askubuntu.com/questions/66988/how-do-i-clean-up-old-packages-and-apps-after-upgrading/771873#77187313:42
coreycbjamespage, beisner: nova 2:12.0.4-0ubuntu1~cloud1 is ready to promote to liberty-updates when you get a chance please15:17
jamespagecpaelzer, dpdk uploading now16:52
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ddellavbeisner can you promote https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/neutron-lbaas/+bug/1460228 to kilo-updates? verification is done.17:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1460228 in Ubuntu Cloud Archive kilo "neutron-lbaas-agent package does not provide neutron_lbaas.conf file" [Undecided,Fix committed]17:36
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maxagazhi17:46
maxagazI just installed the last ubuntu server, I get a black screen at boot unless I remove the gfxmode line in the grub config17:46
maxagazwhy do I have such problem, and how is it better to fix it ?17:47
Walexmaxagaz: maybe you are using hardware that is not supported yet. You are engaging in the difficult task of system integration.18:48
maxagazWalex, it was installed on an old machine18:57
maxagazthe server works fine though, it's not so important18:58
jayjowhat's the best way to test a cronjob?19:38
jayjoto test if a cronjab is working (like using the cron user)? Should I just set it for * * * * * ?19:44
sarnoldif you can stand it running every minute when testing, sure, that's convenient enough19:45
jayjoit doesn't appear to be working - but I don't have a dead.letter either. weird19:46
sarnoldfwiw I normally do something like > /var/log/whatever 2>&1   on cronjobs, I don't like the "mail" behaviour.. mail is hard and annoying to set up these days19:47
jayjoif I run the script outright it runs, but if it's in the crontab (even * * * * * ) doesn't run20:09
jayjoownership the same, same group, executable20:09
jayjodon't know how to diagnose this20:09
jayjono output, either20:10
jayjooddly20:10
jayjofixed it - my error20:19
sarnoldjayjo: was a PATH assumption? :)20:22
jayjosarnold: haha! yes it was!20:22
sarnoldsorry I missed your earlier bits, but at least now you're going to think of this first next time someone reports problems with a cron job :)20:22
sarnoldyou've -earned- this one..20:22
rbasakOdd_Bloke or rcj: could you take bug 1596265 please? Looks legit. I wonder if we can have dep8 tests against DKMS packages to catch failures before the kernel migrates from proposed?20:24
ubottubug 1596265 in open-vm-tools (Ubuntu) "open-vm-tools-dkms 2:10.0.7-3227872-2ubuntu2: open-vm-tools kernel module failed to build" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/159626520:24
jamespageddellav, coreycb: requested promotions to updates completed20:51
coreycbjamespage, thanks!20:52
jamespagenp20:52
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