Kamilion | wxl pointed me this-a-way to ask about getting information on why xen 4.7 isn't around in yakkity or xenial yet? nacc indicated it hadn't hit debian yet; would that be the primary reason? | 00:12 |
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ANTARES | http://i.imgur.com/isKNHz7.png | 06:41 |
qmake | hello, how can I make lldpad service emit actual MAC addr instead of the bond MAC? | 06:54 |
smb | Kamilion, mostly the same answer as on ubuntu-realease (because Debian has had nothing either). Though there has been requests and there might be something coming soon(ish). Don't want to make too strong promises, though | 07:31 |
Kamilion | no worries | 07:33 |
Kamilion | 4.8's supposed to be decemberish; but I'm not even seeing a roadmap page for it on their wiki yet | 07:33 |
FManTropyx | hi | 07:35 |
smb | Kamilion, Yeah, maybe still more in their email working format. Debian had been asked about 4.7, too but I have not seen any reply that sounded like they might be working on it. I got a ppa ready (ppa:smb/xen) but since we missed feature freeze its a bit of paperwork to still get it into release | 07:38 |
Kamilion | yeah, I have no real reason to rush ahead right now for https://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core | 07:38 |
Kamilion | waiting for the XSA 185-187 patches to show so I can rebuild the ISO again | 07:39 |
smb | another round of xsa's is also on my todo list... in that plenty of spare time we all have | 07:40 |
Kamilion | yep. Just a wee bit more painful when rolling appliance images | 07:40 |
Kamilion | so glad I spent the time automating it over the past 3 years | 07:41 |
Kamilion | almost as painless as an apt-get upgrade now | 07:41 |
Kamilion | not quite as nice as snappy | 07:41 |
Kamilion | I *did* include it, as well as snapcraft, but it seems broken in liveisos since the whole system's running from a squashfs | 07:43 |
Kamilion | and it really doesn't like TORAM=Yes | 07:44 |
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smb | I guess that side is something I luckily don't have to fight with. Only to keep all levels of old releases somehow still working and updated as well | 07:45 |
Kamilion | yeah, i'll be using 16.04 as my base for a while; seeing the newer xens trickle down to 14.04 was a very nice feeling, and I hope it continues for 16.04 | 07:47 |
smb | I actually wanted to do upstream minor releases there, too. So maybe a 4.6.3+ ... but again stupid to do lists which get buried by "stuff" | 07:49 |
ANTARES | https://vk.com/theshiva | 07:54 |
jamespage | EmilienM, ironic fixed, tested and promoted to updates | 07:58 |
jamespage | os-vif working its way through now | 07:58 |
jamespage | rbasak: hey - I'm struggling to figure out the cause of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-cryptography/+bug/1620754 | 08:48 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1620754 in python-cryptography (Ubuntu) "python-cryptography ftbfs for 3.5 on armhf with a bus error" [High,In progress] | 08:48 |
jamespage | I've reproduced, but I'm a little out of my depth understanding what might be the cause here - could -you take a look? | 08:49 |
jamespage | rbasak: don't worry - pinged this back to doko as its something foundational in python, not python-cryptography | 09:02 |
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ANTARES | https://vk.com/socialingenering VIDEO LINUX XUBUNTU PRE | 11:13 |
Kamilion | httpz:\\tld.co | 11:15 |
Kamilion | httpz:\\tld.co\socialengineering dangit, stupid \ over the enter key | 11:15 |
Kamilion | or feed the trolls further with http://lmgtfy.com/?q=social+engineering | 11:16 |
jamespage | EmilienM, just promoted os-vif 1.2.1 to updates as well | 11:32 |
jamespage | that should sort out your current issues | 11:32 |
EmilienM | jamespage: thanks | 11:46 |
FManTropyx | welp, after upgrading to 16.04.1, it seems that my Apache2 is not processing PHP | 12:18 |
iamcurio_ | any idea how i can get php error logs on a fresh install on unbuntu 16.4, error log currently showing ‘no value’ in my phpinfo | 12:26 |
FManTropyx | "Invalid Mutex directory in argument file:${APACHE_LOCK_DIR}" | 12:26 |
jamespage | EmilienM, ironic and os-vif where your two ubuntu issues right? | 12:32 |
EmilienM | jamespage: yes | 12:32 |
jamespage | EmilienM, good | 12:32 |
EmilienM | jamespage: the modprobe thing also was not a blocker but still a problem | 12:32 |
EmilienM | jamespage: have you seen it in the bug report? | 12:32 |
EmilienM | it's not critical but it shows errors in neutron logs if you don't load the kernel module | 12:32 |
EmilienM | I would suggest to automatically load it in packaging or something | 12:33 |
jamespage | EmilienM, hmm | 12:33 |
jamespage | that's not fixed by os-vif 1.2.1? | 12:34 |
EmilienM | jamespage: I don't think so | 12:40 |
EmilienM | jamespage: again, the kernel module stuff is not something I saw before because I wasn't reading all logs but yesterday by investigating the os vif error, I found it | 12:40 |
FManTropyx | why did PHP stop working after upgrading to 16.04.1? | 12:42 |
FManTropyx | I have originally set up this system from Digital Ocean LAMP image 14.04 | 12:43 |
Kamilion | m-m-m-m-m-magic. Also probably apt asking you if you wanted to restore the maintainer's version of a config file and you responding affirmative, or another task responding affirmative for you. | 12:43 |
jamespage | EmilienM, so that's not a new issue? | 12:44 |
Kamilion | FManTropyx: pretty commonly, /etc/nginx/nginx.conf or /etc/php5/fpm/pool.d/www.conf was restored to a default, but you indicate LAMP, not LNMP | 12:46 |
Kamilion | depending on your apache2 configuration, if php's hosted out of process with fpm or in process can make a difference. | 12:47 |
FManTropyx | hmm, I didn't expect things to break apart like this, but you make sense :) | 12:48 |
Kamilion | i havn't touched apache in a while, but my bet is something /etc/ getting 'restored' to the maintainer's copy | 12:48 |
FManTropyx | I ran the automatic dist upgrade and I do not recall it asking about Apache config | 12:48 |
Kamilion | i see it a lot when people mess with /etc/nginx/nginx.conf instead of using /etc/nginx/conf.d/yourfilename.conf | 12:48 |
Kamilion | and then apt restores /etc/nginx/nginx.conf and they're left in confusion | 12:49 |
jamespage | EmilienM, is there a specific scope that module and those settings are required for? | 12:49 |
jamespage | i.e. just linuxbridge-agent? | 12:49 |
EmilienM | jamespage: yes | 12:49 |
EmilienM | just lb | 12:49 |
Kamilion | especally if you told ubuntu you want security updates automatically during installation, and the nginx package is marked as a security update. | 12:49 |
Kamilion | there's a couple cases where your config can get overwritten without you ever seein a prompt in the name of security | 12:50 |
Kamilion | g'luck trackin' it down. | 12:50 |
FManTropyx | I wonder what the package for PHP7 Apache module is :P | 12:50 |
Kamilion | I wouldn't be suprised if it was /etc/php5/apache2/ out of compatibility >.< | 12:51 |
FManTropyx | ... | 12:51 |
ogra_ | apt-cache search apache php7 ? | 12:51 |
FManTropyx | thanks! I'll try to fix this later | 12:52 |
Kamilion | otherwise I'd expect it might have changed to /etc/php7/apache2/ | 12:52 |
Kamilion | ah sorry, just realized now I misread the question, it's nearing 6am, I should probably catch some sleep if I'm gonna. | 12:56 |
FManTropyx | it was as simple as installing libapache2-mod-php7.0 | 12:58 |
FManTropyx | I has PHP again | 12:58 |
Kamilion | mm, will keep that in mind; I've got a 14.04->16.04 to do that'll probably need the same treatment. | 12:58 |
FManTropyx | I didn't think that it wouldn't be automatically installed, but maybe there was something in the Digital Ocean image | 12:59 |
FManTropyx | thank you very much for the help!! | 13:00 |
Kamilion | g'luck, enjoy your ubuntu | 13:00 |
ogra_ | you should take into account that php7 ihas language differences to php5 ... | 13:00 |
ogra_ | you might need to change your code to have it fully working | 13:00 |
EmilienM | jamespage: our CI is green with ubuntu updates, thanks | 13:01 |
Kamilion | that's the app developer's problem (in that client's case, Xenforo) | 13:01 |
jamespage | EmilienM, yw | 13:01 |
caribou | rbasak: Looking a the tomsfastmath MIR for clamav : I suppose that the server team will take responsability for it ? | 13:13 |
jamespage | EmilienM, hey - I was looking for a precendent with regards loading of kernel modules in systemd ExecStartPre stanzas, found some so going to fix up that module load issue | 13:22 |
EmilienM | jamespage++ | 13:23 |
EmilienM | thanks | 13:23 |
jamespage | EmilienM, the return code of the modprobe will always be ignored - if the module is already loaded, we don't want the agent not to start! | 13:23 |
ANTARES | WhatsApp & Viber +74957487265 REXANT ELECTRIC FROM RUSSIA | 13:23 |
jamespage | also deals with funky trick deployments in lxd containers :-) | 13:23 |
EmilienM | jamespage: excellent | 13:24 |
jamespage | EmilienM, I'm a little blind on this change as we don't have linuxbridge in our ci | 13:24 |
EmilienM | jamespage: no worries, we have the tests in place | 13:25 |
jamespage | EmilienM, I'll do a preflight install check just to ensure that the agent will start and then I'll upload | 13:25 |
jamespage | EmilienM, | 13:30 |
jamespage | Process: 27309 ExecStartPre=/sbin/modprobe br_netfilter (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) | 13:30 |
jamespage | lgtm uploading | 13:30 |
EmilienM | jamespage: ack, thx again | 13:31 |
jamespage | EmilienM, ok uploaded - it will take a while to work through to xenial/newton-updates | 13:32 |
EmilienM | ack, excellent! | 13:32 |
ogra_ | ANTARES, can you stop the spamming ? | 13:50 |
ogra_ | it starts getting annoying | 13:50 |
ANTARES | ok | 13:50 |
ANTARES | Работа в МСК http://киберампер.рф/вакансии | 13:50 |
EmilienM | ogra_: /IGNORE ANTARES and you're good :) | 13:51 |
ogra_ | EmilienM, nope | 13:51 |
ogra_ | that means the spamming goes on | 13:51 |
EmilienM | there is no admi nhere? | 13:52 |
ogra_ | there are admins, but invoking them is a last resort ... in ubuntu channels we cound on common sense ... | 13:52 |
ogra_ | only if that doesnt help people get banned, kicked or whatever :) | 13:53 |
grauzikas | Hello, | 14:02 |
grauzikas | i have a problem with ubuntu servers, i have an KVM dell 2161DS-2 and when i`m installing on a server ubuntu OS i cant see video | 14:03 |
grauzikas | i think may be this is resolution problem or something like it | 14:03 |
grauzikas | i can see KVM until grub (grub excluded) | 14:03 |
grauzikas | with other OS like debian/centos everything works perfect, ubuntu wont show display | 14:05 |
grauzikas | i can see only black screen (when there is no connection kvm window shows no signal) | 14:05 |
samba35 | i (think ) have setup a maas server on ubuntu server 16.04.01 it has maas version 2 , once i was able to login to web gui with http://ipaddress:5240/maas but after that i am getting No Such Resource | 14:29 |
samba35 | No such child resource. what could be a issue ? | 14:29 |
samba35 | this is my 1st setup of maas server ,and trying to understand how it work ,and its features | 14:29 |
coreycb | jamespage, beisner: these are ready to promote when you have a moment: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23154732/ | 14:39 |
samba35 | how to i check all services on ubuntu 16.04.1 or any version | 15:07 |
samba35 | for ex if i want to start apache2 i will run systemctl restart apache2 but i wan to see all services | 15:07 |
grauzikas | ls /etc/init.d | 15:09 |
grauzikas | service --status-all | 15:09 |
samba35 | ok | 15:10 |
samba35 | thanks | 15:10 |
samba35 | is 16.04.x new services also start from this location or they are in some other location ? | 15:13 |
grauzikas | you can use service for start, restart, stop, list status of all servers | 15:15 |
grauzikas | because i am accustomed to old type i`m still using /etc/init.d | 15:15 |
grauzikas | never had any issues :) | 15:16 |
ANTARES | WANTED!!! https://pp.vk.me/c637725/v637725485/cf19/-Ix63wFLYWo.jpg | 15:25 |
ogra_ | !ops | 15:26 |
ubottu | Help! Channel emergency! infinity, soren, lamont, mathiaz, Pici, Daviey, Tm_T, pmatulis, Corey, IdleOne, ikonia, funkyhat, Myrtti, ocean, genii, phunyguy! | 15:26 |
phunyguy | ogra_: what's up? | 15:27 |
ogra_ | can you please kick and ban ANTARES, he is constantly spamming with unrelatted links, ads and whatsapp requests | 15:27 |
ogra_ | he has been warned | 15:27 |
ogra_ | this goes on since a week or so | 15:28 |
ogra_ | thanks a lot | 15:28 |
phunyguy | THanks. ogra_ | 15:28 |
grendal_prime | #qgis | 15:40 |
samba35 | when i run systemctl list-dependencies some services are showing with red button /icon is that mean is that services not running ? on ubuntu 16.04.1 | 15:57 |
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beisner | hi coreycb - apologies for the delay. checking those package promotions now. | 22:36 |
inc0 | hey guys, not sure if this is good place to reach Ubuntu Cloud Archive people, but neutron-lbaas-agent package isn't installing now | 22:38 |
inc0 | neutron-lbaas-agent : Depends: neutron-lbaas-common (= 2:9.0.0~b2-0ubuntu1~cloud0) but 2:9.0.0~b3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 is to be installed | 22:38 |
sarnold | inc0: it looks like both those packages are generated from the same source package | 22:41 |
inc0 | yeah they are | 22:41 |
sarnold | inc0: which I think means something fishy is going on; what does apt-cache policy say about both packages? does a re-run of apt-get update fix it? which cloud archive server are you using? | 22:42 |
inc0 | sarnold, it's fresh docker builds, on both local disk and openstack infra | 22:43 |
inc0 | http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/newton main | 22:43 |
inc0 | it seems somebody released b3 for lbaas-common but not lbaas-agent | 22:44 |
sarnold | that's certainly what the directory listing at http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/neutron-lbaas/ suggests | 22:45 |
sarnold | "something fishy" indeed :) | 22:45 |
sarnold | inc0: I believe ubuntu-bug knows how to file bugs against the cloud archives; try "ubuntu-bug neutron-lbass-agent" or "ubuntu-bug neutron-lbass-common"; hopefully the first works but I don't think it makes much difference | 22:45 |
inc0 | I'll give guys couple more days, we're in the middle of release so little f-ups are expected, I was just wondering if any of them look here so I can provide quick feedback | 22:47 |
sarnold | jamespage: inc0 reports neutron-lbaas-common vs neutron-lbaas-agent mismatch | 22:47 |
sarnold | inc0: most days I'd say that's fine but it's already past many people's EOWs.. I don't know where jamespage is, but it might be past his EOW as well, in which case a bug would be way less likely to be overlooked than an irc message | 22:48 |
inc0 | yeah, just enjoy your weekend guys | 22:48 |
inc0 | that's just something we've seen in our gates | 22:48 |
sarnold | you too, thanks | 22:48 |
beisner | coreycb, icehouse-updates and liberty-updates promoted. liberty-proposed was already complete. http://paste.ubuntu.com/23154732/ | 22:54 |
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ddellav | sarnold looks like lbaas-agent was removed from the package contents because the v1 version was removed upstream | 22:56 |
ddellav | the new package name is python-lbaasv2-agent | 22:57 |
beisner | thanks ddellav | 22:57 |
ddellav | i did the b3 update for that package so i feel a bit responsible ;) | 22:58 |
ddellav | though it was jamespage that removed the v1 package previously | 22:58 |
sarnold | ddellav: ah! | 22:59 |
beisner | http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-August/102225.html | 22:59 |
sarnold | ddellav: eww :) | 22:59 |
sarnold | ddellav: so, the neutron-lbaasv2-agent paragraph in http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/newton/main/binary-amd64/Packages doesn't mention that it replaces or conflicts with the old neutron-lbaas-agent package in any way; I'm not sure that'd be enough for the tools to sort out how to do an apt-get dist-upgrade or not, but it'd be a start.. | 23:00 |
ddellav | sarnold it's probably appropriate to add a "replaces" block but I'm not quite sure. I've never replaced a binary package before. I'm sure jamespage or coreycb will know. Unfortunately I believe they are sprinting next week so it might take a bit to get to it | 23:04 |
sarnold | ddellav: oh man, I know how exhausting that can be.. "do all your usual work, plus be more productive" :) | 23:05 |
ddellav | indeed | 23:05 |
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