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kklimondahas anyone had a problem with 16.04 server preseed install getting stuck at NTP? It works fine the moment I switch to second vt (alt+f2) and press enter to login.00:03
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NSABearubuntu server is the most minimalistic I can get02:59
NSABearright02:59
RoyKNSABear: nah - you can build small things yourself that are fare tinier, debian is also a bit smaller, but mostly the same03:11
NSABearRoyK, well03:11
NSABearminimalistic ubuntu03:11
NSABearI'm installing on a laptop03:11
RoyKserver install on a laptop?03:11
NSABearyes03:12
RoyKwhat's the use for this?03:12
NSABearlaptop03:12
RoyKok, then better use lubuntu or something03:13
NSABearheh03:13
RoyKor perhaps install lxde on that laptop after the server parts are installed03:13
NSABearI guess I'll use debian with lubuntu / openbox then03:13
RoyKwhat sort of hardware?03:13
NSABeari7 2620m03:14
NSABear4gb rma03:14
RoyKshould suffice well for a normal ubuntu install03:15
RoyKor debian, or whatever03:16
NSABearnot a fan of the bloat of ubuntu03:16
NSABearhate the arch eliteism03:16
RoyKwell, /j #debian03:17
NSABear :\03:17
NSABearUbuntu has ancient packages unfortunately03:17
NSABeardebian*03:17
RoyKnot really03:17
RoyKdebian 8 has rather new software03:17
NSABearyou ever use Debian?03:17
NSABearlel03:17
NSABearDebian 8 is still behind03:18
NSABearI love debian but damn the packages are old.03:18
RoyKdebian will always be behind somehow, but *never* as far behind as redhat/centos03:18
RoyKit's part of the game, not having new shiny shit, but just having the things that really work03:18
RoyKwell-proven software and not whatever's on the tree this day03:19
NSABearyea03:19
RoyKanyway - you got my advice - I'm not in the mood of a distro war tonight03:20
NSABearnot a distro war03:22
NSABearIt's the reality of ubuntu03:22
NSABeardebian*03:22
NSABearblagh03:22
NSABearI've used it since what, 6?03:23
NSABear5?03:23
RoyKdebian has always been conservative - the fact that deb8 switched systemd upset a lot of people, but it still works well03:24
RoyKso up to you03:24
NSABearI don't understand the systemd hate when it coems to "the unix way!111"03:24
NSABearLinux = Linux Is Not UniX03:24
RoyKsame thing, more or less03:24
RoyKI've worked with a lot of different uninces03:25
NSABearim so sorry.03:25
NSABearAIX?03:25
RoyKBSD things, AIX, Solaris03:25
RoyKand linux, and linux and linux03:25
* NSABear holds RoyK 03:25
NSABearI'm, I'm so sorry.03:25
NSABearNo one should have to suffer like that.03:25
RoyKI setup my first linux machine in 199403:25
NSABear1.*03:26
NSABear?03:26
RoyKI got badly addicted and stopped using windows shorty after - the addiction was severe until I met this girl with a mac and I could test OS X (which is also a (certified) unix OS), so that's my preference for the laptop OS03:26
RoyKIIRC it was slackware 2.1 with kernel 1.1.5903:27
NSABearI want to get a mac03:27
NSABearI really do.03:27
RoyKbuggy as hell03:27
NSABearbut the software so so ass backwards03:27
RoyK"brew install whateveropensourcesoftware"03:28
RoyKtataa03:28
RoyKworks well03:28
NSABearhow about linux on a macbook03:29
NSABeargood...?03:29
RoyKworks like a dream03:29
NSABeareverything?03:29
RoyKthis one is a macbook pro retina - dualboot with ubuntu and os x03:29
RoyKhaven't seen any issues with neither03:29
NSABearwoo03:29
NSABearbattery life?03:29
RoyKusually around 5-6+ hours depending on what you do03:30
RoyKtheoretically around 8h03:30
RoyKbut again - that's theory :P03:30
RoyKpretty expensive thing, though - guess  you can find a more affordable laptop elsewhere03:32
NSABearRoyK, How about with osx03:34
RoyKit just works03:34
RoyKx11 (or xQuartz) works well too03:35
NSABearbatteyr life03:35
RoyKnot integrated with the os x gui, though03:35
RoyKyou asked about that03:35
NSABearhow's the battery life on osx03:36
RoyKtbh, I haven't used Linux enogh on this to measure the battery life - my numbers were from os x03:37
RoyKguess it'll be about the same03:37
sonu_nkHi , I have a ubuntu server and facing FTP issue ...  I am connecting with my ftp user on one pc it is working fine means connecting but on second pc it is shwoing Network error: Connection timed out05:20
sarnoldsonu_nk: ftp is a terrible protocol05:24
sarnoldsonu_nk: if one endpoint is on the other side of a NAT firewall, it's difficult to use correctly05:25
sarnoldsonu_nk: if both endpoints are behind NAT firewalls, it's basically impossible to use05:25
sonu_nksarnold: ok . i dont have much knowledge for the server.. only have basic ubuntu server knowledge.. Also wht could be the issue and how to solve?05:26
sarnoldsonu_nk: do other protocols work between the computers?05:27
sonu_nksarnold: sorry not getting05:29
sarnoldsonu_nk: can you ssh from one to the other? or http?05:29
sarnoldping?05:29
sonu_nki can open ssh using my ubuntu desktop05:29
sonu_nksarnold: is that was the correct ans of your question ?05:31
sarnoldsonu_nk: you can ssh from one computer to the other but not ftp?05:32
sonu_nksarnold: but i tried on another system i cant login with ssh as root user05:35
daxssh as root is disabled on Ubuntu by default, as is the root account in general05:37
sonu_nkdax: with ssh root@myip i can login and can ls also05:38
sonu_nkon ubuntu05:38
sonu_nkbut with putty it is not working .. i tested on windows05:38
sonu_nkHi there06:56
cpaelzerHi06:56
munskingHello, i'm having issues with isc-dhcp-server, i want it to give out 10.0.0.0-10.0.0.254 but whenever my client tries to connect to it, the server says it has no leases to give (fresh installs, they're the only 2 hosts in the virtual network)09:33
sonu_nkHi my SFTP not able to connect with another system if its connected on One pc using FileZilla09:33
sarnoldmunsking: 'normally' the 10.0.0.0 address itself would be a 'network' address rather than a machine address; and convention would often place a gateway on 10.0.0.1... are you sure that you want to hand out 10.0.0.0-10.0.0.254?09:38
munskingsarnold: yea sorry, explained that badly, i want 10.0.0.2-10.0.0.254 for the clients09:39
sarnoldmunsking: aha, good, that sounds more likely to work :)09:39
sarnoldmunsking: is it configured to listen on the correct interface?09:40
sarnoldanything else in the logs that stand out?09:40
munskingsarnold: yes, eth0 (eth1 is the WAN connection)09:41
munskingsarnold: only the "no free leases" part09:41
sarnoldmunsking: ip a and ip r look fine?09:42
munskingip a? ip r?09:42
munskingoh the commands, didn't know you could just use the first letter09:43
sarnoldhandy for lazy people like me :)09:44
munskingsarnold: http://i.imgur.com/YLz0KBB.png09:44
munskingto me that mostly looks fine, but then again, i suck at networking09:45
sarnoldhah09:45
sarnoldand I'm the one who tried moving the mouse to see the text  'subnet 10.0.0.0'09:45
munskinglol, sorry about that09:46
sarnoldmunsking: the log messages say network 10.0.0.0/809:47
sarnoldmunsking: i'd expect 10.0.0.0/24 instead09:47
munskinghmm, true09:47
sarnoldOH09:47
munskinglemme check what does that09:47
sarnoldthat first line09:48
sarnoldthe one where I got distracted by the mouse pointer09:48
munskingyea i see it09:48
munsking255.0.0.0 vs 255.255.255.009:48
sarnoldset that netmask to match the other netmask09:48
sarnoldI have to honest it's unlikely to be it09:48
sarnoldbut it bugs me :) and it was an easy discrepancy to spot09:48
sarnoldalso check the FULL logs of the unit file -- maybe there's a warning somewhere shortly after startup09:49
munskingwhat's the systemd log thingie again? something with -xn iirc09:49
sarnoldjournalctl mumble09:50
munskingty09:50
munskingafter service startup or of the entire system?09:52
munskingcause the service looks fine except for the no leases thing09:52
sarnoldhmm09:52
sarnoldhow about dmesg?09:52
munskingcan't find anything in there either09:54
munskinggotta go for lunch, back in a bit, thanks for the help so far!09:55
sarnoldgood luck09:55
sarnoldit's well past my bed time :)09:55
DanawarUK_Hi Ubuntu server i am trying to setup 2 NFS servers and the client that connects would connect to one if that one went down then it would instantly connect to the other one is there any way to achive this?10:46
jamespageThiagoCMC, ovs 2.6 snapshot and DPDK 16.07 are in newton-staging for the UCA _ about to promote to newton-proposed12:04
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danpawlikHello guys,  can you please tell me if there will be packages for Openstack Newton for Ubuntu Trusty release available in cloud archive?14:29
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* [gnubie] waves14:47
[gnubie]i’m on xenial amd64. if i execute debootstrap directly from the cli, i can successfully finish the debootstrap.. however, if i execute it within my script, i always ended up only until Extracting zlib1g…14:47
[gnubie]has anyone experience the same issue?14:47
ThiagoCMCjamespage, awesome! Thank you!14:56
jamespageThiagoCMC, yw14:56
jamespagedanpawlik, they already are14:57
jamespagesudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:newton14:57
jamespagewill get you b314:57
danpawlikjamespage: but I don't see for trusty release14:57
jamespagedanpawlik, yeah - I re-read you query - and then saw trusty14:58
jamespagedanpawlik, newton is xenial onwards14:58
jamespagemitaka was the last trusty UCA release14:58
danpawlikjamespage: ok, thanks for information14:58
jamespagedanpawlik, np14:58
coreycbjamespage, beisner: when you get a chance, qemu is ready to promote to -updates across the board for UCA releases15:03
coreycbjamespage, beisner: also  cinder 2:7.0.2-0ubuntu1~cloud1 is ready to promote to liberty-updates15:04
jamespagecoreycb, okies15:04
coreycbjamespage, thanks. and one more!  heat 1:5.0.1-0ubuntu3.1~cloud1 -> liberty-updates15:05
coreycbjamespage, the new package versions for bug 1614131 were just promoted to xenial-updates and are ready to promote to mitaka-updates15:35
ubottubug 1614131 in Ubuntu Cloud Archive mitaka "[SRU] OpenStack Mitaka point releases" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/161413115:35
coreycbddellav, I'm not seeing any debian core packages available to sync yet: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23182569/15:41
jamespagecoreycb, mitaka aodh cinder keystone nova qemu done15:42
coreycbjamespage, thanks!15:42
jamespageneed todo liberty shortly15:43
jamespagecoreycb, did you do regression tests for kilo and liberty? if so they covered the ceph update as well15:44
coreycbjamespage, yep15:44
coreycbjamespage, results are in the cards15:44
jamespageokies15:45
jamespageddellav, coreycb: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/neutron-fwaas/+bug/1619452 is still pending verification - its been in liberty-proposed for a while now15:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1619452 in Ubuntu Cloud Archive liberty "[SRU] liberty point releases" [Undecided,Fix committed]15:57
jamespagedid it get covered by the cinder/heat testing above?15:57
jamespage6 days ago for reference15:58
coreycbjamespage, yes neutron and neutron-fwaas were included in regression testing15:59
jamespagegood15:59
jamespageddellav, can we get the tagging on that bug right then please :)15:59
[gnubie]anyone here can help me on my debootstrap issue? kindly take a look at http://paste.ubuntu.com/23182607/16:00
ddellavjamespage i'll take care of it16:00
[gnubie]i am wondering why i am always failing right after extracting zlib1g package.. the next step should be the installing of core packages..16:01
jamespageddellav, ok16:02
[gnubie]anyone?16:06
PjusurAny dpdk people here? Having some problems binding the nic16:07
jamespagecoreycb, when did the kilo verification go through - just tieing up verification with the ceph stuff as well16:07
coreycbjamespage, 9/716:09
jamespagecoreycb, ok so ceph was in then as well16:09
coreycbjamespage, ok16:09
jamespagepromoting with qemu16:09
coreycbddellav, for bug 1619318, can you let me know which packages are done?16:12
ubottubug 1619318 in sahara (Ubuntu Xenial) "[SRU] mitaka neutron 8.2.0 point release" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/161931816:12
cpaelzerPjusur: dpdk people not having problems here - can I help?16:12
coreycbddellav, first one I looked at was heat and I didn't find that you had a repo for it16:12
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cpaelzerPjusur: http://askubuntu.com/questions/786510/using-openvswitch-with-dpdk-in-ubuntu-16-04 and https://help.ubuntu.com/16.04/serverguide/DPDK.html are my answer in like 80% of the time people ask - so I post them right away16:14
cpaelzerPjusur: but please outline what isn't working for you16:14
Pjusurcpaelzer: yeah actually get the same error as him "could not open network device dpdk0 (No such device)" tho using the i211 card16:16
* [gnubie] is waiting and crossing fingers…16:18
cpaelzerPjusur: then it really is up to checking the logs16:19
cpaelzerPjusur: I think I put most in these links already like good logs to compare and such16:19
semiosis[gnubie]: can you pastebin debootstrap output?16:19
cpaelzerPjusur: once you find where your case differes put it into pastebinit and send it for review16:20
[gnubie]semiosis: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23182607/16:20
cpaelzerPjusur: usual steps 1. check if assignment is corect with dpdk nic bind 2. check logs what was going on when initializing16:20
semiosis[gnubie]: i mean without strace16:20
ThiagoCMCjamespage, is it in your plans to also upload QEmu 2.6 and Libvirt 2.1 to Newton's Xenial UCA?16:21
[gnubie]semiosis: please hold on. let me exeute again..16:21
jamespageThiagoCMC, hmm - thinking about that this week16:21
ThiagoCMCOk16:21
cpaelzerThiagoCMC: jamespage: which just became qemu 2.6.116:22
jamespageThiagoCMC, they are expensive backports from a support/SRU perspective so I have to have a really good reason to16:22
ThiagoCMCRight... I'm not sure if you're familiar with the following bug report that I filled:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvswitch/+bug/157725616:22
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1577256 in dpdk (Ubuntu) "The OVS+DPDK dpdkvhostuser socket bridge, only works as expected, if the KVM Guest also have DPDK drivers loaded" [Medium,Expired]16:22
cpaelzerThiagoCMC: I am :-)16:23
ThiagoCMCSo, I'll test with current QEmu, and then, with new QEMu from your PPA and I'll let you know the results...16:23
ThiagoCMCI'm feeling that new qemu might be better for when with dpdk+virtio (just guess now, I'll try to bring the results ASAP)...   =)16:23
cpaelzerThiagoCMC: yeah it was kind of unclear if upstream did anything explicitly to fix it, but there were so much changes that we can't know without testing16:24
ThiagoCMCsure, I understand... I'll do my best to test it ASAP, my test bed is still configured with IXIA, 2 10G NICs and etc...16:24
cpaelzerjgrimm: the in release migration test just worked on ppc64el16:25
cpaelzerjgrimm: cross release and s390x need some extra tomorrow - just in case you want to use stage 1 and 2 of the tests as well16:26
cpaelzerThiagoCMC: I think with you data we can at least go back to dpdk/ovs upstream16:26
jgrimmcpaelzer, bah, i lost your hangout comments, can you pm me them back16:26
cpaelzerThiagoCMC: although given the current time and state you might wait a bit and use what is in yakkety once released16:26
cpaelzerThiagoCMC: but if it isn't too much throw your test at it and let me know if it crumbles16:27
cpaelzerjgrimm: will do so16:27
jgrimmthanks16:27
Pjusurcpaelzer: Tnx mate got it to work ;D just needed to modprobe the uio_pci_generic16:27
ThiagoCMCcpaelzer, sure... I'll try to test first, on LTS with Newton's Staging PPA, then with James' PPA, then on yakkety... But I can't deploy non-LTS in prod.16:28
cpaelzerPjusur: yeah16:29
[gnubie]semiosis: kindly take a loot at http://paste.ubuntu.com/23182825/16:33
semiosis[gnubie]: hmm not sure about that, sorry16:39
[gnubie]semiosis: no worries..16:39
jamespagecoreycb,16:42
jamespageLaunchpad encountered an error during the following operation: copying a package.  cinder 2:8.1.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0 in trusty (source has no binaries to be copied)16:42
jamespagehmm16:42
* jamespage looks16:42
jamespagecoreycb, yeah it failed to build from source - we'll need to re-verify that before we can push that out16:44
jamespagesorry16:44
jamespagethis is hard to see due to the private nature of the proposed and updates PPA's16:44
powersjThe daily Yakkety server ISO is not currently installable. Seems to have older version of libpython3.5 packages resulting in broken package.16:59
Davieyjamespage: But it should be verifiable from the public mirror, no?17:00
jamespageDaviey, it will be once it actually builds17:00
jamespagenearly done17:00
jamespageDaviey, the gap is that the versions report looks at source package versions - which are correct here; its the binaries that are missing17:01
powersjhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/23182890/ shows the failure (search for broken) archive itself looks to have the right version.17:01
* jamespage makes a note to fix that and provide better feedback 17:01
Davieyjamespage: I did write an addon for the reprepro to also publish the build logs... But i don't think i ever landed it17:02
jamespageDaviey, oh congrats on kolla core status btw17:02
jamespageDaviey, no it did not...17:02
Davieyoh fanks17:02
coreycbjamespage, ddellav: python-ceilometerclient 2.6.1 and heat/keystone/trove rc1 uploaded.17:19
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lawhas anyone done much work with graphite-web and Ubuntu 16.04?  I am having an absolute nightmare of a time getting it to start in gunicorn17:48
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cclarkeIs this the correct channel for ubuntu OpenStack issues or is there a better one I should use?20:04
guntbertcclarke: I don't know of a better one - can not help you though20:07
cclarkeguntbert: thanks anyway.20:08
cclarkeIf anyone has used openstack, I am trying to deploy on Ubuntu 14 using MAAS/Juju. I have maas working and 5 physical servers in my test environment. Issues is that I can deploy everything except neutron-gateway which is blocked and error is: (config-changed) Missing relations: messaging20:10
cclarkeAnyone have any ideas on what is causing that issue or has run into it before?20:10
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DexterFhi21:45
DexterFinstalled server, now want xfce4 on it. installed ok. installed "nodm" as I want autologin anyway. cannot startx. EE. ~/.local belongs to root:root21:48
DexterFthat correct liek that?21:48
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sarnoldDexterF: if that's the actual error, then "sudo chown dexterf:dexterf ~/.local" may be a good start21:49
DexterFsarnold: thoguht crossed me, but why would that dir not belong the user in the first place, fresh install21:50
sarnoldDexterF: that can often happen if whatever command created the file/directory was accidently run with 'sudo' to address some other issue21:51
DexterFsarnold: the only significant subdirectory is mc. I installed with sudo aptitude of course, and then as root edited a file. first thing I did with it. from sudo bash.21:52
DexterFthat could be it, couldn't it, sudo bash, mcedit, instead of in /root created everything in the user dir21:52
sarnoldDexterF: that seems very plausible21:53
lutostagsmoser: so for the lxc xenial cloud-init... its in proposed. Once it reaches updates will it be fixed or do we still need an updated lxc image?21:53
DexterFand there is xfce.21:54
DexterFany known issues with intel video drives?21:55
DexterFwhen I frag around items the display freezes up occasionally21:55

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