[02:45] <wolflarson> hello I seem to have some issues updating my ubuntu 16.04 home server
[02:45] <wolflarson> I get 404 for every package I try to download
[02:46] <wolflarson> they seem to try to pull down 16.04.1 packages and only 16.04.2 are in the repo?
[03:23] <wolflarson> anyone have thoughts?
[04:09] <wolflarson> http://pastebin.com/LfMj77T2
[05:48] <tarpman> wolflarson: since 'apt update' isn't completing successfully, it
[05:48] <tarpman> wolflarson: might not be updating your sources properly... I'd disable the ppa it's complaining about and try to get a clean 'apt update' run
[05:51] <tarpman> wolflarson: any chance there is a cache or proxy in between you and us.archive.ubuntu.com right now that might return stale package lists? spot checking a couple of the packages from your paste, that server does seem to have the correct package lists and contents right now
[12:18] <sinamaleki> Hi all .
[12:19] <sinamaleki>  have 8 HP DL380 G9 servers with a cisco 2960X switch for deploying ubuntu openstack .  I had install the MAAS via this command " Code:  sudo apt install maas
[12:19] <sinamaleki> and allthings goes fine . then I add images from images section and I change the private network in cluster to manage DHCP and DNS . the gateway of the private network is the MAAS IP . then I add sshkey to maas and i power on 7 servers . MAAS detected the hardware and networks . So i do a commision . after that in every node I add bond .  the bond modes are balance-alb which there isnt any requirements at switch .
[12:19] <sinamaleki> each server have 1 bond that the interfaces are eth0 eth1 eth2 and these 3 physical nodes are the same VLAN in switch . and eth3 is the public network .  after that I use openstack-install command and allthing goes fine and landscape installed successfuly . after logging in to landscape I do an openstack install .  But some servers stucks at Bootstrap juju environment on .
[12:19] <sinamaleki> I do openstack install from landscape severals and all times servers hangs on bootsrap juju environment . so there isnt server problem and hardware issues cause installing cloud will be stucks on servers randomly .
[12:19] <sinamaleki> So I do a login to console of servers that hangs and all of them hangs at "DHCPRELEASe" that I put the screenshot here .  I will attach the logs here too . so if anyone can help me to solve this issue its will be perfect .  here is the logs that landscape generated : http://87.247.175.1/landscape-openst..._11_08Z.tar.gz  Thanks
[12:19] <sinamaleki> anyone can help ?
[12:47] <geeker> hey everyone
[12:48] <geeker> I have a question about openstack, anyone here with knowledge about that >?
[12:54] <geeker> hello repox
[13:06] <friendlyguy> hi there! i am currently trying to figure out what the equivalents of this: libfontconfig, libSM, libICE, libXrender, libXext, libXinerama are on ubuntu
[13:27] <guillaume____> hello, i have a permission problem, i'm sure it will seem easy but i can't figure it out
[13:27] <guillaume____> user alloxrinfo and server www-data, added alloxrinfo to group www-data so that it can have write access on www-data created files except the www-data script i'm using is creating www-data:www-data files with 0644 so only the owner has write access
[13:29] <temmi_hoo> umask is 022, try setting umask to 002
[13:30] <guillaume____> on the whole directory you mean ?
[13:33] <guillaume____> i just want new files in that folder to be 775, even when created by www-data to be 777
[13:57] <temmi_hoo> umask sets the mode for new files and isn't really related to the folder mode
[13:57] <temmi_hoo> also, unless you wish to execute the files, setting the x-bit makes little sense
[13:58] <temmi_hoo> in the script there's a way to set umask depending on the language, you might need to set it for each time you open() a file for writing
[13:58] <temmi_hoo> http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/umask.html
[13:59] <temmi_hoo> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umask  <-- this article has discussion on the subject
[14:00] <temmi_hoo> so anyway the umask might possibly be set in the running environment of the script, before the script is fired up (this depends highly on how the script is started but may be the easiest way as does not require script modification)
[14:01] <temmi_hoo> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34720794/create-directory-with-permission-in-node-js
[15:46] <tomreyn> Hi
[15:47] <tomreyn> I'm trying to pinpoint a networking issue on a newly setup 16.04.1 server
[15:47] <tomreyn> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23055851/
[15:48] <tomreyn> whenever i try to restart networking, ifup fails with "RTNETLINK answers: File exists"
[15:48] <tomreyn> i assume this is not normally to be expected?
[15:49] <tomreyn> xx and yy are manual redaction i made before posting iot to the pastebin.
[15:59] <RoyK> tomreyn: there's a 'gateway' keyword for that
[15:59] <RoyK> tomreyn: and the gateway you seem to specify looks more like a broadcast address
[16:00] <tomreyn> RoyK: the configuration is special, but pretty much 'copied' from: http://docs.ovh.ca/en/guides-network-ipv6.html#synopsis
[16:00] <tomreyn> (that's where the server is hosted)
[16:03] <RoyK> someone should steal whatever they put in their tobacco
[16:08] <tomreyn> :)
[16:49] <wolflarson> tarpman: I removed all of the ppas and still have the issue. I do have a squid proxy on the network but I disabled that and still have the issue.
[16:50] <teward> wolflarson: did you run `apt-get update` still?
[16:50] <teward> with the PPAs and such disabled
[16:50] <wolflarson> yes
[16:54] <wolflarson> also cleared apt chache
[16:54] <wolflarson> no effect
[19:19] <conrmahr> Is anyone here to chat ZFS?
[21:46] <dasjoe> conrmahr: we're in #zfsonlinux and #zfs and #openzfs and #illumos and so on