[04:33] <RustyShackleford> I'm setting up this computer as a headless file/media server
[04:33] <RustyShackleford> recently got a macbook, and I'm wondering if there's different/better options than samba
[05:33] <JanC> RustyShackleford: I assume MacOS also supports NFS, and then there are also media-specific servers
[06:23] <jianmin> does anyone know if the openstack spell for conjure-up on ubuntu 16.04 works?
[06:24] <jianmin> i get ceph-osd/2: hook failed: "mon-relation-changed" for ceph-mon:osd
[06:24] <jianmin> or other similar mon failures
[06:24] <jianmin> and the one time it got past mon, it failed on mysql with a config error
[06:52] <jianmin> i kind of thing it's just a race condition of sorts, but blindly deploying everything in varying orders has only made it fail at different parts
[07:04] <jianmin> bootstrapping juju containers without conjure-up works just fine
[07:08] <jianmin> now running a headless install:
[07:08] <jianmin> mysql/0: hook failed: "shared-db-relation-changed" for keystone:shared-db
[08:42] <topi`_> hi folks, anyone run into a following problem with Trusty: apt-get install refuses to install the python3-software-properties pkg because of missing dependency python3 (>= 3.4~)
[08:43] <topi`_> if I manually calculate that dependency, using "dpkg --compare-versions 3.4.0-2ubuntu1 ge 3.4~" I get a positive result
[08:43] <topi`_> so I believe there must be some kind of bug in Trusty's version of apt-get
[08:48] <cpaelzer> topi`_: any ppas enabled ?
[08:48] <cpaelzer> topi`_: I just installed  python3-software-properties in a container and it worked
[08:57] <ikonia> topi`_: yeah, you where told about this in #ubuntu
[08:57] <ikonia> joining another channel and asking again won't change the reality
[09:01] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:11] <stokachu> jianmin: the order shouldnt matter
[10:11] <stokachu> jianmin: what versions of conjure-up and juju are you running
[12:53] <coreycb> ddellav, which packages can I help with for liberty? bug 1619452
[12:54] <ddellav> coreycb sahara and aodh were the weird ones i didn't know what to do with
[12:54] <coreycb> ddellav, ok I'll take a look at those
[12:54] <ddellav> sahara has a weird issue with one of it's deps, it's asking for openstack-pkg-tools version ~37 but that version isn't available as far as i can tell in liberty
[12:55] <ddellav> aodh has the new point release tag already in the repo, but it's not merged into any branch as far as i can tell so i didn't move forward
[12:59] <ddellav> coreycb these have their mitaka branches ready for review: lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/neutron-fwaas lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/neutron-lbaas lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/neutron-vpnaas
[12:59] <ddellav> as soon as neutron decides to finish it's git push that will be ready too
[13:01] <coreycb> ddellav, taking a look.  aodh and cinder are uploaded and in the sru review queue for mitaka.
[13:16] <coreycb> ddellav, neutron-*aas and keytone uploaded for mitaka
[13:18] <coreycb> keystone that is
[14:21] <ddellav> coreycb lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/neutron
[14:27] <coreycb> ddellav, neutron uploaded
[14:32] <ddellav> coreycb lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/ironic
[14:33] <ddellav> coreycb looks like you already pushed my heat changes
[14:33] <coreycb> ddellav, yep
[14:33] <coreycb> heat's pushed
[14:33] <coreycb> and uploaded
[14:35] <coreycb> ddellav, ironic uploaded
[14:36] <ddellav> coreycb ok that covers the mitaka ones besides sahara which is weird. I'm unable to find a repository with the proper version. There doesn't seem to be a unified repo anywhere.
[14:38] <coreycb> ddellav, I'll look at sahara.  we sync that from debian since mitaka.
[14:38] <coreycb> ddellav, aodh and sahara uploaded to liberty UCA
[14:39] <coreycb> staging ppa, that is
[14:39] <ddellav> coreycb ok, I'm rebasing the other liberty releases now
[15:20] <coreycb> ddellav, sahara uploaded for mitaka
[15:20] <ddellav> coreycb thanks
[15:23] <jgrimm> smoser, https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-utils/+bug/1493188
[15:23] <jgrimm> smoser, ^^ is there a cloud-utils fix needed too?
[15:24] <smoser> jgrimm, mount-image-callback's --overlay will be broken
[15:26] <crazyadm> i just installed ubuntu-server
[15:26] <jgrimm> smoser,  ok, is that ready to go soon?
[15:27] <smoser> i can look at it.
[15:54] <jianmin> conjure-up 2.0.1~beta1
[15:55] <jianmin> 2.0-rc1-xenial-amd64
[15:55] <jianmin> stokachu: ^
[15:55] <jianmin> via the instructions here http://conjure-up.io/
[15:56] <jianmin> and here http://conjure-up.io/docs/en/users/#getting-started
[15:59] <jianmin> i've seen some stuff for manually building it all with juju commands. i might just try that and see if i can get it to work. i don't really think i need everything that the openstack spell is building just for a single box deployment
[16:02] <jianmin> i'm running in 16.04 with 116GB GB SSD space, 1TB HDD, 64GB ram. it's a vm running on a debian host via kvm. nested virtualization is working elsewhere
[16:02] <jianmin> in fact, juju bootstrapping a vanilla container works with no problems
[16:08] <dakj> hello, is there anyone can help me to resolve a problem with MaaS and a Host VMware ESXi? thanks in advance.
[16:33]  * powersj removed the daily bug triage topic from server meeting agenda and irccommands pages
[17:36] <ill_logic> Hello, I was wondering if people here had an idea about Amazon ami release schedules?
[17:36] <ill_logic> 14.04 hasn't had a new ami since the latest big openssl stuff.
[17:36] <ill_logic> I'm just curious if that's something we should expect in the next day or so, or whether we should work around it
[17:38] <nacc> Odd_Bloke: --^ would you know (or know who to ask?)
[17:39] <Odd_Bloke> nacc: ill_logic: Let me have a look.
[17:39] <nacc> Odd_Bloke: thanks!
[17:40] <ill_logic> Odd_Bloke: Thank you!
[17:41] <Odd_Bloke> ill_logic: The latest AMI I'm seeing is from the 19th of this month; is that the one you're seeing?
[17:43] <ill_logic> Odd_Bloke: Yes. The big openssl update came on the 22nd, followed by a small followup on the 23rd.
[17:44] <ill_logic> http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-3087-1/ http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-3087-2/
[17:44] <ill_logic> changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/o/openssl/openssl_1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.21/changelog
[17:44] <ill_logic> http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/o/openssl/openssl_1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.21/changelog
[17:44] <ill_logic> You can see the dates there.
[17:47] <Odd_Bloke> ill_logic: We generally only do a special release for openssl stuff when asked to by the security team; they didn't judge this a big enough issue to warrant that.
[17:48] <ill_logic> Okay. So amis are not generated regularly then?
[17:48] <ill_logic> For 14.04?
[17:48] <Odd_Bloke> ill_logic: So we generate dailies for all changes in the image.
[17:49] <Odd_Bloke> ill_logic: But we only promote these to release when either (a) the first boot experience will be affected, or (b) the Ubuntu security team tell us that something is important enough that we want it addressed even before people apply security updates.
[17:49] <Odd_Bloke> ill_logic: (a) is almost always a new kernel; there are new kernels SRU'd every three weeks.
[17:50] <ill_logic> So there are ami dailies, but you don't "release" them? Does that mean they haven't been through some sort of vetting process?
[17:51] <ill_logic> i.e. do you recommend against using them?
[17:51] <ill_logic> Or are they not actually available to the public via aws?
[17:51] <Odd_Bloke> ill_logic: Correct; only releases have been tested.
[17:51] <Odd_Bloke> But the dailies are public.
[17:52] <ill_logic> Okay. So we can get them if we want, but it's caveat emptor.
[17:52] <ill_logic> So it's not on that page.
[17:52] <ill_logic> Okay, thanks a lot! I think I get the picture.
[20:25] <coreycb> ddellav, trove uploaded for mitaka
[20:45] <PCdude> I am trying to use postfix to send email with Amazon AWS SES
[20:45] <PCdude> I can connect to the port 465
[20:46] <PCdude> but the messsage gets to a state of deferred and does not send the e-mail
[20:46] <PCdude> How can I troubleshoot this?
[20:47] <tsimonq2> PCdude: try asking in #ubuntu if you don't get a response within a reasonable time :)
[20:47] <PCdude> tsimonq2: will do, I thought with the type of problem its more suited here
[20:48] <tsimonq2> PCdude: while that's generally a good idea, we have more people in #ubuntu :)
[20:49] <PCdude> tsimonq2: are there right now :)
[20:49] <PCdude> tsimonq2: let me ask u a weird question, I am searching for some cheap rack cases. Besides the normal ebay and such what are some good sites that sell them?
[20:50] <tsimonq2> I have no clue
[20:51] <PCdude> np, I will keep on searching
[20:51] <PCdude> #join #ubuntu-offtopic
[20:51] <PCdude> sorry...
[20:52] <tsimonq2> it's ok PCdude :)
[20:53] <PCdude> tsimonq2: u here often?
[20:54] <tsimonq2> I hang out here, yeah :)
[21:26] <blizzow> I have installed a couple 16.04 servers with LVM on top of an mdadm raid device.  Some of my installations keep giving me this "lvmetad is not active yet, using direct activation during sysinit" and end at (initramfs) unable to find my volume group where my root logical volume lives.
[21:26] <blizzow> Anyone know how I can repair this?
[22:33] <Phanes> has anyone gotten puppet master succesfully set up with puppetdb yet?
[22:33] <Phanes> for xenial server?