[01:11] <lucas_ai> When I ask ubuntu to hibernate, it won't do it. It'll go into a weird hung state. What do I do?
[01:23] <patdk-lap> why do you want to hibernate a server?
[04:05] <hallyn> oh GOOOOD.   so we've decided to double down on the timeout for unplugged network interfaces have we?  2 mins wasn't enough, now it has to be 5 minutes?  good good.
[04:05] <hallyn> oh i guess it was bluffing
[04:06] <hallyn> no, it just found something that satisfied it.  well better than nothing
[16:36] <sarthor> HI, How to check if my isp is blocking sip ports?
[16:37] <teward> sarthor: ask the ISP.
[16:37] <teward> might also help to indicate which direction you're trying to check (your computer outbound to a SIP server by your network, or somewhere else coming inbound to your network via your ISP)
[16:46] <sarthor> teward: I have voip server running in home, Want to connected extensions from outside.
[16:50] <teward> sarthor: if you've ruled out your firewall or your router (port forwarding), and it's still not able to connect then you *might* have a case with the ISP blocking, but if you assume that then you should contact the ISP to see whether they are
[16:50] <teward> ISP is really the only one going to be able to say whether they're blocking a port
[18:26] <LeMike> hello. I need to register a new subdomain with some DNS settings. can I do it on my own server somehow?
[19:44] <tomreyn> LeMike: only if your server acts as the authoritative dns server for this domain name.
[19:46] <tomreyn> most people who don't know how this works exactly tend to use the DNS service provided by the domain name registrar.
[20:08] <Gorian> so, I have a disk that has two "ids" - I.E. ls /dev/disk/by-id | grep "/dev/sdb$" returns 2 different results. I would suppose it doesn't matter which I use?
[20:23] <rypervenche> Gorian: That's normal. Use the one that is more descriptive to you.
[20:23] <Gorian> okay, good to know
[20:24] <Gorian> now if I can figure out why it's impossible to select only line one out of two lines
[20:25] <Gorian> like, what the hell? http://i.imgur.com/1biQmEk.png
[20:29] <rypervenche> Gorian: Because you're doing a loop. just manually pick one of them or if you need to find one in an automated way, use the find command.
[20:31] <Gorian> what does that have to do with anything though? If I add "awk '{print $1]'" it returns the first field only just fine
[20:31] <Gorian> so, why wouldn't head be able to just display the first line? It doesn't make any sense
[20:31] <Gorian> and, It's part of a script, I can't just manually pick one
[22:03] <ws2k3> is there something wrong with the ubuntu 12.04 installer?
[22:04] <ws2k3> im installing ubuntu 12.04 but the installer seems to be stuck
[22:06] <tomreyn> ws2k3: maybe something is wrong with the (non exact?) copy of it you downloaded
[22:07] <tomreyn> where did you download it from, what is the md5 checksum?
[22:07] <tomreyn> !md5 | ws2k3
[22:08] <tomreyn> !md5sums
[22:09] <Gorian> rypervenche, got some food and coffee so my brain works now. Fixed it :P http://pastebin.com/ei6xTRRn
[22:12] <ws2k3> tomreyn this one i used http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
[22:12] <ws2k3> tomreyn i didnt check the md5 but i just downloaded it
[22:16] <rypervenche> Gorian: What is your goal here?
[22:17] <tomreyn> ws2k3: well you can check it now if you still have the iso?
[22:19] <tomreyn> Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Precise Pangolin" 30MB (MD5: 1278936cb0ee9d9a32961dd7743fa75c, SHA1: f91282c671b5ac52163d5cb925ac71b7e20420bc)
[22:19] <tomreyn> this is for the 64-bit PC (amd64, x86_64) variant
[22:20] <ws2k3> tomreyn i checked md5 matches
[22:21] <tomreyn> ws2k3: where does it get stuck then?
[22:22] <ws2k3> tomreyn after i selected my repo
[22:22] <Gorian> rypervenche, well, that accomplished that goal, to input a space-delimated list of disks by /dev/sd* and get back their /dev/disk/by-id
[22:23] <ws2k3> tomreyn it just shows a purple screen with one grey line in the bottom
[22:23] <Gorian> the larger goal, is that I'm automating a debootstrap install of Ubuntu 16.04 on a ZFS mirror, following https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/Ubuntu-16.04-Root-on-ZFS
[22:23] <Gorian> so I need the disk ids to use
[22:23] <tomreyn> ws2k3: which repo do you mean?
[22:24] <ws2k3> tomreyn nl.archive.ubuntu.com
[22:26] <tomreyn> ws2k3: try hitting escape, wait 2 minutes, see if you get back to a menu, if so select the option to start a shell, and find and review the log file and try to download a web page using wget.
[22:27] <tomreyn> if not, try ctrl-alt-f1 and see if you can do the same there
[22:31] <ws2k3> tomreyn it shows me gpgv: Good signature from "Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing key"
[22:34] <tomreyn> ws2k3: and wget works, i assume?
[22:35] <ws2k3> tomreyn yes
[22:35] <tomreyn> ws2k3: whats the hardware you're installing on?
[22:35] <ws2k3> tomreyn vm
[22:35] <ws2k3> tomreyn in xen
[22:37] <ws2k3> tomreyn i managed to pastebin my syslog. http://termbin.com/9qdx
[22:40] <tomreyn> i guess this dsounds wrong: Oct  8 22:30:06 kernel: [ 1695.034563] frontend[57240]: segfault at 78 ip 0000000000401956 sp 00007fffbde52ea0 error 4 in debconf[400000+2000]
[22:41] <tomreyn> ws2k3: i just tried it, too, using virtualbox. and i get the same result.
[22:42] <ws2k3> tomreyn yeah. i got the same issue when i tryed yesterday.
[22:45] <tomreyn> ws2k3: you should probably file a bug report on this
[22:47] <ws2k3> tomreyn how should i do that? nver done that before
[22:49] <tomreyn> ws2k3: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
[22:51] <ws2k3> tomreyn and chance another repo will work?
[22:51] <ws2k3> tomreyn or which repo did you use?
[22:53] <tomreyn> ws2k3: i used the same as you. but i think it'S the installer iso. try this one instead: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise-updates/main/installer-amd64/current/images/trusty-netboot/mini.iso
[22:54] <Gorian> rypervenche, lol, you disappeared
[22:56] <tomreyn> ws2k3: or if you dont like the HWE kernel, use this instead: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise-updates/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/
[22:57] <tomreyn> the HWE one from precise-updates work for me, haven't tried the non HWE one from precise-updates, yet
[22:59] <tomreyn> ws2k3: ^
[23:01] <tomreyn> okay, both mini.iso's from precise-update work for me
[23:03] <tomreyn> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/net-retriever/+bug/1067934
[23:08] <ws2k3> tomreyn what means HWE kernel?
[23:08] <tomreyn> !hwe
[23:11] <ws2k3> tomreyn thx
[23:11] <tomreyn> welcome
[23:35] <trippeh> omg Accepted xz-utils 5.2.2-1.1 (source) into unstable
[23:35] <trippeh> thats almost worthy of yakkety freeze exception ;)
[23:48] <ws2k3> tomreyn the mini.iso you gave is ubuntu desktop not ubuntu server i think
[23:51] <tomreyn> ws2k3: what makes you think so?
[23:51] <ws2k3> tomreyn cause it shows me ubuntu desktop in the pick packages window
[23:52] <tomreyn> ws2k3: and that is enabled by default?
[23:52] <ws2k3> tomreyn yes. i disabled it
[23:53] <tomreyn> ws2k3: and the pick packages screen shows by default, too? i'm not sure about that either.
[23:54] <ws2k3> tomreyn ubuntu server mini.iso doesnt show that option
[23:55] <remote> hi
[23:55] <remote> can I access the "boot log" as it is shown at boot-time?
[23:55] <tomreyn> ws2k3: so either you're right thta those a different netinstall targets, or this is a functional change introduced during  12.04 point releases
[23:56] <remote> some service indicated failure but i'm unable to find it back without the big red fail flag in my face
[23:56] <ws2k3> tomreyn also after install it doesnt boot
[23:57] <tomreyn> remote: "dmesg -T | less" and "sudo less /var/log/syslog" is probably the closest you will get.
[23:57] <tomreyn> ws2k3: :-/ i didnt try to push it that far. maybe tomorrow.
[23:58] <remote> tomreyn: ok! I'll get my shovel
[23:58] <tomreyn> digging a grave?
[23:58] <ws2k3> lol xD
[23:59] <tomreyn> :)
[23:59] <tomreyn> i'll slip into my coffin for the day now. ttyl.