[02:42] <BrianBlaze420> in my ufw /etc/ufw/before.rules I have an error trying to do *nat
[02:43] <BrianBlaze420> im dumb <3
[03:28] <Andrew> I'm currently running conjure-up openstack and it has failed due to a machine failing deployment in maas - is there a way to re run it?
[08:51] <Tonius> Hi all! I use ubuntu-server 14.04.5 with latest updates and without monitor. I have installed icewm and x11vnc for control one GUI application. When I try change screen resolution i see this http://paste.ubuntu.com/23311872/ and this in log file http://paste.ubuntu.com/23311896/
[08:51] <Tonius> sorry for my broken english, it is not my first language
[08:52] <Tonius> on other server, i have different motherboard, and command xrandr --output VGA1 --mode 1360x768 works fine, bout here i have`t VGA1 =((
[08:56] <Tonius> can any bode help me ?
[08:57] <Tonius> *body =)
[08:58] <OerHeks> you need the virtual framebuffer i think, xvfb http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=xvfb
[09:04] <minx> getting 550 permisino denined on my ftp client
[09:04] <minx> i set up a new user with the home directory as var/html/www
[09:04] <minx> Have been trying to fix this issue for a few days now :[
[12:51] <sonu_nk> Can we divide CPU usage and memory allocation to a specific task. If, I want to assign CPU usage to mail server 10% limited then it is possible ?
[12:58] <Sling> sonu_nk: cgroups
[12:58] <Sling> see https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/cgroups.html
[13:16] <BrianBlaze420> good morning
[13:16] <BrianBlaze420> I am trying to make it so my vpn connectiion can connect to my LAN
[13:42] <BrianBlaze420> I figure I need to add the route
[13:43] <BrianBlaze420> so I try sudo route add -net 10.8.0.0/24 gw 192.168.1.1 dev enp2s0
[13:44] <BrianBlaze420> but this is no good :(
[13:57] <hz01> ...
[13:57] <BrianBlaze420> I know this is so noob and I know I am close lol
[13:57] <BrianBlaze420> here is whats up
[13:57] <BrianBlaze420> http://pastebin.com/8L9pkmuA
[13:59] <StathisA> are you the vpn client?
[14:00] <BrianBlaze420> that is the server side
[14:00] <BrianBlaze420> when I connect I can ping the server
[14:00] <BrianBlaze420> but not the lan
[14:00] <BrianBlaze420> doing the add route I put breaks everything
[14:55] <BrianBlaze420> it was my nat rule... <3
[15:29] <coreycb> jamespage, zul, ddellav: newton release email and blog are sent/published.  great job!
[15:29] <zul> coreycb: i saw congrats...
[15:30] <zul> coreycb: you still need to catch up on the number of releases though
[15:30] <ddellav> excellent
[15:43] <zul> coreycb: oh good the magnum fix made it in
[15:43] <coreycb> zul, just in time
[16:02] <coreycb> designate is uploaded for liberty, looks like ceilometer needs rebasing
[16:02] <coreycb> ddellav, ^
[16:14] <aybuke> Hi everyone :) I have one question about HP smart array b320i. I have 1 server and I want to install ubuntu 16.04 for this server. (server has 8 disk and configured RAID 1+0) But when I install, I take an error Disk Detect part. Do you have any suggestion??
[16:16] <aybuke> And I tried this steps but nothing changed. http://h20564.www2.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c04439186
[16:18] <tarpman> aybuke: please show the actual error (pastebin) instead of just saying "an error"
[16:26] <aybuke> tarpman: actually I dont take an error output But during installation, must be: ubuntu see 2 logical volume, but disk detect pass directly and I see this screen. (http://imgur.com/a/zmf42)
[16:29] <ktechmidas> out of interest would the ubuntu release be killing my ability to pull LXD hosts?
[16:35] <coreycb> ddellav, heat's uploaded
[16:42] <coreycb> ddellav, ceilometer uploaded
[16:43] <ddellav> coreycb ack
[17:12] <coreycb> ddellav, ironic and manila uploaded for liberty
[17:12] <ddellav> coreycb thank you
[17:13] <coreycb> ddellav, what's left?
[17:16] <ddellav> coreycb so far looks like i have diverged upstreams from the neutron and neutron-*'s but those might be from you pushing the delta yourself. And sahara doesn't appear to have an upstream branch
[17:17] <coreycb> ddellav, 7.1.2 neutrons were already pushed
[17:17] <ddellav> coreycb ok then yea, that should be it. Nova, trove, and aodh have sync'd upstream's
[17:17] <coreycb> ddellav, use lp:~ubuntu-server-dev/ubuntu/+source/sahara
[17:18] <coreycb> ddellav, nova, trove, aodh ready to review?  aodh is already uploaded.
[17:18] <ddellav> coreycb yes
[17:18] <coreycb> ddellav, ok
[17:18] <ddellav> coreycb oh wait i didn't check for CA delta's yet on those crap. One sec
[17:20] <ddellav> coreycb sahara is already uploaded as well
[17:24] <ddellav> coreycb nova is good for review
[17:25] <coreycb> ddellav, uploaded nova.  just trove left?
[17:25] <ddellav> coreycb yup, checking now
[17:27] <Smurphy> Any one knows how I can disable kernel-tracing?
[17:27] <Smurphy> getting constantly:
[17:27] <Smurphy> Oct 13 19:26:58 sol-gate snmpd[1300]: Cannot statfs /sys/kernel/debug/tracing: Permission denied
[17:28] <ddellav> coreycb ok trove good to go
[17:28] <Smurphy> Only thing that works for a while, is unmount tracefs - but it gets remounted, and I have no idea why -> 16.04 lts
[18:04] <coreycb> ddellav, ok trove uploaded and I also uploaded neutron(-vpnaas) 7.2.0.
[19:09] <rattking> Hey folks I am having a problem with some new servers I just got that are suppose to be identical to some I already have. However on the new hardware when the kernel does "fb: conflicting fb hw usage astdrmfb vs VESA VGA - removing generic driver" I stop getting any screen updates and the screen stays frozen. both systems are running the 3.13 kernel on precise and both have the astdrmfb device. I am
[19:09] <rattking> not sure what changed and why the new ones are failing. any ideas?
[19:11] <rattking> using nomodeset get the console working again at a lower resolution, however I am still confused about why this is happening and would prefer not do that. also using xenial the graphics do work fine without nomodeset, but I am not quite ready to upgrade my environment.
[19:37] <JustSomeRandomNu> Hey all, wondering if I can pick someones brain about landscape. Trying to just setup quickstart for a demo on 5-6 systems and having troubles getting the clients to talk to the server. I think it's ssl related.
[19:37] <JustSomeRandomNu> port's 443/80 are open, followed the RDS quickstart and copied the cert over to the clients. tcpdump shows the connections coming in on the LDS server but the clients don't think they can communicate
[19:37] <JustSomeRandomNu> Also tried setting up a CA real quick, issuing a cert for the server, copied it over, distributed the ca, ran dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates, installed the ca, tried again, no luck there either
[19:37] <JustSomeRandomNu> is landscape quickstart broken?
[19:40] <JustSomeRandomNu> s/RDS/LDS
[19:44] <coreycb> ddellav, I uploaded a few new mitaka point releases for nova/neutron*
[19:47] <JustSomeRandomNu> nm, think I just got it to work with my self signed ca. Thanks anyways. It was my own derpy fault for not restarting networking after adding the proper search domain.
[19:48] <coreycb> JustSomeRandomNu, cool.. was just trying to find someone to help you
[19:48] <JustSomeRandomNu> coreycb: no worries, thanks!
[19:49] <coreycb> JustSomeRandomNu, good luck on the demo :)
[19:49] <JustSomeRandomNu> Thanks! I like landscape so far and the RBAC features are nice. Plus it looks like it'll make package management a breeze.
[19:50] <JustSomeRandomNu> If the powers that be agree then I've dive into the full setup
[19:50] <JustSomeRandomNu> ok, off to play with it. have a great day guys and gals!
[19:52] <coreycb> beisner, when you get a moment all the delta in liberty-staging is ready to promote to -proposed: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/cloud-archive/liberty_versions.html
[20:10] <tomreyn> rattking: use HWE kernels
[20:10] <tomreyn> !hwe | rattking
[20:11] <rattking> tomreyn: thanks for the reply! I am using the 3.13 HWE kernel on precise at the moment.
[20:11] <tomreyn> rattking: then use a newer one ;)
[20:12] <rattking> and the oddest thing is that I cant find any differnce between the hardware. they are identical in lshw, dmidecode, fbset -i
[20:13] <tomreyn> rattking: compare the pci ids in: lspci -knnv
[20:13] <tomreyn> but it could just be firmware differences.
[20:14] <beisner> hi coreycb - ok liberty-staging and proposed are all in sync now.
[20:14] <rattking> pciid is the same (1a03:2000). yeah it must be
[20:14] <coreycb> beisner, awesomethanks
[20:15] <beisner> yw coreycb
[20:17] <tomreyn> rattking: and, oh, i realize now that tursty's kernel is the newest you can get on precise using HWE.
[20:17] <rattking> tomreyn: thanks for the tips. I will probably go with nomodeset since this is a server and I am never on the actual console unless something is really wrong
[20:17] <tomreyn> rattking: well you shoudl really upgrade soon, 6 months left before you're EOL
[20:18] <rattking> heh yeah I am working on that :)
[20:19]  * rattking doesnt want to be in the business of backporting my own security patches
[20:20] <halvors> Network stack stopped working, systemd is core-dumping.
[20:20] <halvors> Anyone else experiencing this? This is not supposed to happend on a production enviroment running the LTS!
[20:22] <tomreyn> halvors: fully patched?
[20:23] <tomreyn> tainted?
[20:24] <halvors> tomreyn: Last patch broke everything.
[20:24] <halvors> http://pastebin.com/F4j09q2H
[20:25] <halvors> tomreyn: Seems to be related to VTI interfaces handles by systemd, the systemd-networkd daemon core dumps, and crashed the whole network stack.
[20:29] <tomreyn> hmm file a bug report then i guess, using apport / ubuntu-bug.
[20:30] <tomreyn> is the VTI driver stack open source? i have no rexperience with it.
[20:30] <whiskey_soda> hey guys, is there a good channel for plain debian servers?
[20:31] <sarnold> whiskey_soda: there's #debian on irc.oftc.net but it's >700 folks, so it can be a bit dfficult to have conversations..
[20:32] <tomreyn> there's also #debian here on freenode
[20:33] <whiskey_soda> gotcha.  #debian seems to be inactive here. I could just be bad at irc though.
[20:44] <halvors> tomreyn: Seems that they've backported systemd-231 to xenial. But they didn't care to take the network code from 231 so there is a lot of nullpointerexceptions there now.
[20:53] <rbasak> halvors: please file a bug.
[21:04] <halvors> rbasak: I don't think i will. Don't think the maintainers will care to fix it.
[21:04] <halvors> http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/s/systemd/systemd_229-4ubuntu11/changelog
[21:04] <halvors> Here it says systemd-networkd is not officially supported.
[21:10] <rbasak> halvors: that changelog message gives me the impression that the plan is to make networkd work. I don't know the answer, but I know if that if you don't bother to report the bug, there's definitely no chance of getting it fixed.
[21:10] <rbasak> OTOH, it looks like this stuff is being actively worked on, so getting in touch may turn out to be productive. Up to you.
[21:11] <rbasak> whiskey_soda: you want OFTC for Debian, which is a different network from Freenode.
[21:12] <whiskey_soda> rbasak: thanks, will do
[23:58] <serenity-network> join #ubuntu-server