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rbasaknacc: interesting. I guess we should fix the release then :-/06:03
cpaelzerThiagoCMC: you can always twek things as needed via http://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/examples.html#run-commands-on-first-boot if not natively supported06:19
cpaelzerThiagoCMC: there is way more net config to come by the means of https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2016-July/039464.html06:19
cpaelzerThiagoCMC: depending on what you are looking for you might look at http://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/datasources.html#no-cloud to inject e/n/i for now?06:35
innercodeHi, is it possible to copy a LXC1 container to a LXC2 host or is there a way to convert the LXC1 container?06:48
cpaelzerinnercode: you mean lxc1 to lxc2 and not to lxd right?07:08
innercodecpaelzer: That's it07:09
cpaelzerinnercode: that should be a straight upgrade on the host itself according to e.g. http://lxc-users.linuxcontainers.narkive.com/IsqEwMzt/upgrade-lxc1-to-lxc2-lxd07:10
cpaelzerinnercode: but you were thinking on moving off to a newer host right?07:10
cpaelzermaybe making a clone of your current host, then do the upgrade on the clone and roll-back to the original in case things went wrong?07:11
innercodecpaelzer: Yes, but I can upgrade the current host first07:11
cpaelzerif you can clone you can also use it for various verifications before doing the real switch07:11
cpaelzerinnercode: of course you "can" upgrade the current host first, just IMHO it is always wise to have a fallback strategy07:12
innercodecpaelzer: I will backup first the current host, upgrade lxc and then move it to the new host07:12
innercodecpaelzer: Thanks for your help and link07:12
cpaelzerinnercode: that sounds reasonable, only one change at a time and a way to fall back if needed07:13
cpaelzerjamespage: it seems OVS gos into final apply&clenaup mode several important fixes I was already keeping a list to backport got applied the last two days07:15
* cpaelzer is touching all kind of wood for a great ovs 2.6 release07:15
jamespagecpaelzer, I'll look at another snapshot in advance of final release07:32
jamespageddellav, coreycb: doing designate rc107:42
jamespagecoreycb, hmm08:56
jamespagecoreycb, ddellav: designate is done08:56
jamespagecoreycb, ddellav: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/37214609:02
jamespageconcerns me09:02
jamespageceilometer-api binary is actually broken in rc1 - it worked ok in b309:02
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jamespageddellav, coreycb: infact this is why ceilometer is stuck in proposed - its autopkgtests fail due to the broken ceilometer-api binary09:21
cpaelzerjamespage: we got the first report on dpdk no more able to handle the permission/ownership fix09:43
cpaelzerjamespage: I created bug 1625542 to track09:43
ubottubug 1625542 in dpdk (Ubuntu) "--vhost-owner --vhost-perm no more transferred to DPDK EAL commandline" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/162554209:43
cpaelzerjamespage: but I think we wait the few days until you picked up a OVS 2.6 and then add delta as (if) needed09:44
cpaelzerthere still is the small but existing chance that they pick up https://www.mail-archive.com/dev@openvswitch.org/msg69706.html09:44
roberthlGood morning09:44
roberthlLast week I was experiencing an issue with apt-get update taking an extremely long time via the AWS eu-west-1 package mirror, especially with a few instances doing it simultaneously09:46
roberthlI'm doing some tests now and can't seem to replicate the problem I was having, so I wondered if there were any known issues with the package archive last week that have now been resolved?09:46
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coreycbjamespage, wth, dropped ceilometer-api?12:26
coreycbin RC112:26
jamespagecoreycb, no its been replaced with an equivalent command that runs wsgi app standalone12:26
jamespageI've picked the patch and updated the packaging12:26
coreycbjamespage, ok so nothing major after all?  I'll take a look at what you did.12:27
jamespagecoreycb, no it was a bit of a false alarm12:27
jamespagethe term wsgi script is overloaded - at least three people have asked the same question about the change12:27
coreycbjamespage, ok12:28
cpaelzer_rbasak: interesting ... you might be able to explain me why I can assign bug tasks for Xenial on my own, but only nominate for P&T12:38
coreycbjamespage, any idea what this means? E: Could not find python-mock-services*/python-mock-services_*.dsc  http://10.245.168.2:8080/job/backport_package/1481/console12:48
jamespagecoreycb, hmm12:49
jamespagecoreycb, cloud-archive-backport: Cloud Archive is already up-to-date for python-mock-services.12:50
jamespagethat should stop it trying to build the package?12:50
coreycbjamespage, oh duh.  yeah I think it usually quits at that point.12:51
jamespagebom does12:51
jamespagenot sure about individual backports12:51
jamespagemight need a tweak12:51
coreycbjamespage, ok12:51
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rbasakcpaelzer_: packagesets ACLs are release-specific. So it may be that there are things missing from the ACL for you for older releases.13:10
jamespagecoreycb, we need to discuss dnsmasq in UCA13:56
jamespagecoreycb, we managed not tod that last week13:56
coreycbjamespage, yeah13:57
coreycbjamespage, it seemed like a self-contained backport on my quick glance13:57
jamespagecoreycb, is this for ipv6 dnsmasq support13:58
jamespage?13:58
coreycbjamespage, I think all we need is dhcp_release613:59
coreycbjamespage, here's the neutron commit: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/301747/13:59
jamespagecoreycb, ok +114:00
jamespagelets make sure neutron gets a versioned dep as well please14:00
coreycbjamespage, would you prefer to attempt an SRU of just the dhcp_release6 code to xenial?  not sure if that would be acceptable since it's not a bug.14:02
jamespagecoreycb, hmm14:02
jamespagecan mitaka use it?14:02
coreycbjamespage, looks like the neutron code is just in yakkety14:03
coreycbjamespage, I mean, newton14:03
jamespagecoreycb, add it to the UCA then14:03
jamespageits a feature so is unlikely to be SRU worthy14:03
coreycbjamespage, ok14:04
jamespagecoreycb, adding swauth for newton UCA as well14:08
coreycbjamespage, +114:09
coreycbjamespage, dnsmasq backported successfully14:15
coreycbjamespage, updating neutron d/control14:15
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NorskElectricis it possible to use ubuntu-vm-builder (or the just the underlying vm builder) via cli syntax to use a dedicated NIC? Like direct dev private macvtap?14:33
NorskElectricor does that have to be done in a template at best?14:33
DesertedWarfGood morning all14:46
DesertedWarf(Or evening)14:46
DesertedWarfDoes anyone have a ballpark estimate of how long the Raspberry Pi's Ubuntu version with a server pre-configured take to complete it's first boot?14:47
VoyageHi14:47
DesertedWarfHey Voyage14:47
VoyageCan anyone help with this Its a nightmare to bypass this: https://pastebin.mozilla.org/891161714:47
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smoserVoyage, you dont like being propmted for a passphase ?14:59
smoserwhat is the nightmare ?14:59
Voyagesmoser:  how to I login ?15:04
smoserto what ?15:04
smoseritis asking you for the pass phrase to your ssh key. i dont know if your ssh key is present in the user that you're trying to get to or not.15:05
Voyageaws15:05
Voyagesmoser:  I changed computers15:05
Voyageand used same ssh key15:05
smoserif you have public keys in the instance you launched, then15:05
smoserssh ubuntu@that-ip-address15:05
RoyKwell, obviously the key is protected with a passphrase15:05
smoserand sshing in as 'root@that-ip-address' will tell you to do that.15:06
VoyageRoyK:  I never set it. I changed computers and used the same key. On this computer, I get a passphrase prompt that I cant bypass15:07
RoyKdebug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey <-- hm15:09
RoyKnot quite sure what you're doing here15:10
jgrimmlamont, bug 1611923.  Do you need that back into xenial (and/or trusty) too?  or just enough to fix in yakkety?15:11
ubottubug 1611923 in python-django (Ubuntu) "http.request does not support ipv6-formatted ipv4 addresses" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/161192315:11
lamontjgrimm: many things are relative...15:13
lamontjgrimm: we currently monkeypatch the hell out of it, so it doesn't absoltely need to be backported15:13
lamontOTOH, others might like it15:13
jgrimmlamont, certainly doable.  i'll put it back to xenial at least then15:14
lamontjgrimm: so it's really a question of what our ipv6 support story is for xenial15:14
lamonttrusty is dead to me (wrt ipv6)15:14
lamonttoo many breakages15:14
jgrimmlamont, fair enough. and why i was thinking xenial at least would be nice15:15
lamontyep15:15
jgrimmthanks sir15:15
lamontnp15:15
ThiagoCMCcpaelzer_, I was reading that very same doc! Thanks! The problem is that, if I disable the DHCP for a specific subnet, Cloud Init still configured the IP as static!!! But I do not want any setup for the secondarie networks. As a workaroung, I'm doing this on cloud init script: ifdown ens4 ; ifdown ens5 (while ens3 is fine, first).15:17
cpaelzer_ThiagoCMC: you might ask smoser in #cloud-init for an experts advise15:18
ThiagoCMCok, thanks!15:21
NorskElectricis there a ubuntu kvm or libvirt sub group?15:21
coreycbfrickler, dnsmasq 2.76 and neutron that depens on it are working their way back to the newton cloud archive15:34
coreycbdepends15:34
naccsmoser: from a usability perspective, do you think it's a usability issue you hit yesterday (passing a non-xgit'd directory results in it starting from teh beginning). I can at least put that in the -h15:37
smosernacc, i do think itunawell, i guess it just depends  on who you think is going to run the importer15:39
smoserif the usd-importer branch is always up to date, its not a big deal.15:40
smoserif it is out of date, then i would really epxect that a normal user is probably wanting to git clone <that>15:40
smoserand then 'usd-import'15:40
naccsmoser: yeah, i didn't optimize for regular users running it -- mostly myself in testing and then eventually the cronjob15:40
naccsmoser: yeah, but even that won't generally work even w/o xgit15:40
naccas you have to have somewhere to pull sources too15:40
naccbut i'll have a think15:41
smosernacc, i guess in my mind your time is better spent making the importer branch always up to date15:42
smoserthen you wont have bothersome users saying "why doesnt it work like a bothersomeo user thinks it should"15:42
smosernacc,  a simple 'xgitify' would probably be sufficient too15:44
smoserdear user, if you want to run the importer your self do:15:44
smoser git clone http://.../your-package15:45
smoser usd-importer xgitify your-package your-xgit-dir15:45
smoser usd-import your-xgit-dir15:45
smoserwhere xgitify can basically just 'git clone'15:45
naccsmoser: yep, that makes sense15:45
naccsmoser: that's the thing, if you just use the importer (and don't clone), it does work :)15:46
smoser:)15:46
smoserthats a good point.15:47
smoseri was just trying to be too smart15:47
smoserand re-use what i had15:47
naccyep15:50
naccthe other unfortunate bit i've hit is that git-clone and xgit are incompatible anyways15:50
rbasaknacc, smoser: if enhancing xgit, it might be an idea to make it work with "git worktree" instead, now that it exists15:53
rbasakAssuming that's possible15:54
naccrbasak: yep, that's my theory15:54
nacc*thinking15:54
naccwe shouldn't "need" xgit beyond convenience15:54
nacci also wonder if we could put the pull-*-source -d output in .git/junk or something15:54
naccrbasak: ubuntu/devel should point to ubuntu/<current-proposed> if it exists and if not, then ubuntu/<current>, correct?15:55
rbasakAs a type of cache? That could work well.15:56
rbasaknacc: correct15:56
naccrbasak: yeah, something like that, i'd need to dig into it -- i was thinking also as a means to not really need xgit itself (as it feels like the primary reason is to keep pulled things out of the working tree15:57
rbasaknacc: agreed15:57
naccrbasak: would then make smoser's git-clone case also 'just work', i think15:58
smoserrbasak, nacc get it importing everything on cron. and i will be uber happy.  and never bother you again :)16:00
naccsmoser: :) we're getting very close to that16:00
nacci think we've got a method to work around bad changelogs now, which seems to work well. I need to fix isc and then i think those are the two classes of major workarounds that we've had to recode for16:01
coreycbrockstar, pylxd 2.0.5 is uploaded to xenial and I'll ask arges if he can review it.  and nova-lxd b3 is uploaded to yakkety.16:22
rockstarcoreycb: ta16:23
rbasakjgrimm: would you like to take bug 1595096?16:43
ubottubug 1595096 in postfix (Ubuntu) "cannot create multi postfix instance by postmulti command" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/159509616:43
jgrimmlooking16:44
rbasakLooks like a cherry-pick from Debian for an SRU is all that is needed, though I haven't confirmed.16:44
jgrimmrbasak, looks like cpaelzer had done some looking at it16:45
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FiraHey! Anyone around tried using conjure-up to install openstack in single-machine mode around ?17:23
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FiraIt's uh, not quite working out here, conjure-up itself is failing in a failcascade, and the more i get bleeding edge versions the worse it is, culminating at conjure-up just apt-get install 'ing argv0 in a loop.17:25
sarnoldargv0? o_O17:26
Firawell, i mean the conjure-up's arg17:26
sarnoldah17:27
Firathat would be 1 not 017:27
sarnoldwas all for the best though, I hadn't seen ssh-argv0 yet, heh17:27
Firamy bad17:27
Fira:P17:27
Firaso yeah the documentation looks pretty outdated, since the docs still speak of openstack-install which doesn't seem to exist anymore17:28
Firatried going through conjure-up but it failed due to invalid LXD image names, so i tried taking the official image and naming it as requested, but it failed later on so i guess that wasn't quite it :P17:29
Firatried getting conjure-up bleeding edge, and as i said, it just runs apt-get install in a loop with whatever you give it17:30
Firawhich uh, is quite, err, weird17:30
Firaoh :) got it to work by beating it sufficiently with removal and reinstalls :p17:38
sarnoldthe beatings will continue until morale improves17:38
sarnold(sorry, I got nothing)17:38
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jayjoI'm trying to figure out why a crontab element isn't firing. I have one that is definitely working with the permissions -rwxrwxr-x and one that is not working with -rwxr-xr-x .. would that be the reason why?20:25
jayjois there a way to run a task from the cron user? to see if it works?20:34
JanCthe user is not the only difference20:36
sarnoldjayjo: probably something makes an assumption about a PATH being set differently than it is. that's what it always is. :)20:44
jayjois there a way to echo some of those variables from the shell script?20:45
sarnold/usr/bin/env > /tmp/environment_variables   :)20:45
JanCPATH or another environment variable, trying to run some tool that expects a TTY, trying to access something with the wrong permissions, expecting a login session, etc.20:58
bjfdocker: Error response from daemon: rpc error: code = 2 desc = "oci runtime error: flag provided but not defined: -bundle".21:48
bjfis ^ a known issue?21:48
bjfthis is on a fresh Xenial install21:48
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