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coreycb | beisner, good morning, when you get a chance can you promote python-glance-store and mistral from newton-staging -> newton-proposed? | 13:07 |
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coreycb | beisner, also could use a flush of mitaka-staging -> mitaka-proposed for openstack-trove, mistral, and python-django. | 13:11 |
zul | coreycb/ddelav: just updating deps this morning | 13:37 |
coreycb | zul, cool thanks | 13:38 |
coreycb | zul, ddellav, i'm working on the remaining red pkgs in ocata ci. also bumping python-tenacity to 3.3.0 for vmware-nsx. | 14:12 |
zul | coreycb: ok | 14:12 |
ddellav | coreycb any chance the pbr issue with keystone is resolved? | 14:15 |
coreycb | ddellav, i can fix that while i'm in there | 14:16 |
ddellav | coreycb i've updated keystone already, just need that PBR fix to build binaries properly | 14:16 |
coreycb | ddellav, ok should be fixed now, try pulling again | 14:18 |
ddellav | do you it up somewhere in a PPA so i can add it to my sbuild env? if not i can upload it to mine | 14:19 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: hey I had the fun that debian just released a new version while I was workign on a merge | 14:48 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: eventually that doesn't affect reconstruct/deconstruct/logial at all | 14:48 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: all I'd like is maybe a reimport, then fetch from the importer repo | 14:48 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: eventually I want a "newer" new/debian to re-rebase onto | 14:49 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: does anything come to your mind that might make this task harder than it seems? | 14:49 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: if not could one please re-run the importer on strongswan? | 14:49 |
Braven | Hello | 14:50 |
cpaelzer | Hi Braven | 14:50 |
Braven | cpaelzer: Hello, cpaelzer | 14:51 |
rbasak | cpaelzer: so I think you're asking that we just import the latest strongswan, right? | 14:51 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: yes importing is the main request | 14:52 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: thinking it through what might break when doing so is the secondary | 14:52 |
rbasak | cpaelzer: OK. Workflow-wise I think it should work whether it updates or not. | 14:52 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: that is what I hope, and I can save and restore to an older copy anyway if I need | 14:53 |
rbasak | Nothing should break - it's just about what your local new/debian tag points to. You can update it if you want, or not. | 14:53 |
* rbasak runs the importer | 14:53 | |
cpaelzer | rbasak: I think I have to move the new debian my own after fetching, but that should be it | 14:53 |
Braven | I am new to Ubuntu Server so this question might be easy. How do I make Primary DNS server Changes take effect without rebooting the server? | 14:54 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: need to check if "usd-merge tag" would do some other magic I need to redo as well | 14:54 |
rbasak | That's true. | 14:54 |
cpaelzer | Braven: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/dns-configuration.html | 14:55 |
cpaelzer | Braven: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIND9ServerHowto | 14:55 |
rbasak | cpaelzer: strongswan imported | 14:56 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: thanks I'll take a look if I run into anything working with it | 14:56 |
Braven | I am sorry. The question was type wrong. I need to know how to changes what dns server my ubuntu server are pointing too. | 14:58 |
Braven | with out rebooting the system | 14:58 |
cpaelzer | Braven: https://help.ubuntu.com/16.04/serverguide/network-configuration.html#name-resolution | 14:58 |
cpaelzer | Braven: most resolv conf updates are instant but the doc I linked inlcuding the links from thereshould lead you | 15:01 |
cpaelzer | nacc: rbasak: FYI - the git fetch pulled in the new revision from debian | 15:12 |
cpaelzer | nacc: rbasak: but usd-merge tag (with -f) did not move the new/debian forward | 15:12 |
cpaelzer | nacc: not sure - is that a bug? | 15:12 |
cpaelzer | I mived it on my own for now | 15:12 |
cpaelzer | or rather moved | 15:14 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: other than that it seems to have worked just fine | 15:18 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: and in general this merge is a perfect example why we need that process - even with all splits I still had 51 patches in deconstruct | 15:18 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: squashed a lot into logical and then worked further and further on that after dropping some things that are now in Debian | 15:19 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: now down to 29 patches and IMHO much more readable and logically contained | 15:19 |
rbasak | \o/ | 15:19 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: nacc: I wouldn't see how you could reasonably merge that thing without this or a similar process | 15:19 |
stoned | What happens to a distro after 5 years of LTS? | 15:25 |
stoned | No more support, I imagine, but upgrading tends to become an issue. | 15:25 |
cpaelzer | stoned: you mean https://www.ubuntu.com/info/release-end-of-life ? | 15:27 |
cpaelzer | stoned: you mean upgrading from an end-of-life release becomes an issue? | 15:27 |
stoned | yeah, after like 7-8 years. | 15:28 |
stoned | :) | 15:28 |
cpaelzer | stoned: LTS upgrade path is to the next LTS I wouldn't see an issue there today to go from e.g. 12.04 to 14.04 | 15:28 |
stoned | I see | 15:28 |
stoned | I'm on 14 right now | 15:28 |
stoned | I have until '19 | 15:28 |
stoned | Thanks for the infor link | 15:29 |
cpaelzer | stoned: things are around longer than being supported, you just won't get maintenance updates and so slowly but surely become security exposed | 15:29 |
stoned | I see | 15:29 |
cpaelzer | stoned: yeah you have quite some time left with 14.04 | 15:29 |
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moonpup | 16:07 | |
caribou | jgrimm: FYI,I have just uploaded your X &Y multipath-tools SRU | 16:28 |
jgrimm | caribou, thank you kindly! | 16:29 |
caribou | jgrimm: sorry it took longer than expected,was on PTO part of last week | 16:29 |
jgrimm | no worries, i was sprinting, so i didn't have time to verify them | 16:30 |
nacc | cpaelzer: need to reboot, will brb | 16:33 |
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coreycb | ddellav, which ocata packages did you say you're working on. just want to not conflict. | 17:14 |
ddellav | coreycb keystone and designate | 17:15 |
coreycb | ddellav, ok | 17:15 |
coreycb | ddellav, zul, i'll get ceilometer and vmware-nsx | 17:15 |
zul | coreycb: ceilometer should be fixed | 17:27 |
coreycb | zul, ok thanks | 17:28 |
coreycb | zul, gnocchi_resources.yaml? | 17:28 |
zul | coreycb: erm...thats new | 17:28 |
coreycb | zul, ok I'll get that | 17:28 |
zul | coreycb: why is it installing it in /usr/etc? | 17:29 |
coreycb | zul, because it used to exist upstream in etc/ceilometer | 17:30 |
zul | ah ok | 17:30 |
coreycb | zul, ok pushed that and rebuilding | 17:33 |
zul | coreycb: ack | 17:33 |
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zul | ddellav/coreycb: fyi designate is kind of blocked on this https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox/1583a29d923f5219 | 18:19 |
sarnold | hrm that url just loads my corporate gmail account, with no email in it.. | 18:20 |
coreycb | zul, got another link? | 18:24 |
zul | coreycb: shit yet | 18:25 |
zul | https://review.openstack.org/#/c/393839/ | 18:25 |
coreycb | zul, ok thanks. did you start on monasca-statsd? | 18:27 |
coreycb | zul, I think I remember you saying that but not sure | 18:27 |
zul | yeah....im just waiting for a newer version | 18:27 |
coreycb | zul, ok | 18:30 |
logan- | having some issues getting a dual stack v4/v6 dhcp config working on a xenial interface. it seems like adding "iface ens3 inet6 dhcp" tries to start up a dhclient which conflicts with the v4 dhclient and fails to start. | 19:55 |
logan- | so if anyone has had experience getting dhcp6 working on a xenial dual stacked interface i'd be interested to hear how the config looked | 19:56 |
sarnold | logan-: curious. that seems worth a bug report | 20:04 |
sarnold | logan-: I can't quickly find any example configs with both ipv4 and ipv6 dhcp on one interface | 20:05 |
sarnold | logan-: I wonder if you could use the old 'network interface aliases' thing, e.g. ens3:0, ens3:1, etc.. with multiple stanzas, one for ipv4 and one for ipv6? | 20:06 |
logan- | I will give it a shot and see | 20:07 |
HexicPyth | I just set up a headless Ubuntu serve(16.04) and installed Virtualbox. I'm trying to install the NVIDIA drivers for my GPU so I can run my VM's with 3D hardware acceleration. I tried installing the regular NVIDIA drivers from the repository and that wasn't enough. I know my issue isn't with virtualbox because on Ubuntu Desktop, 3D acceleration worked fine. Any ideas? | 20:14 |
HexicPyth | *server | 20:14 |
sarnold | HexicPyth: have you checked all the logs? dmesg and virtualbox logs on the host? dmesg and X11 or whatever on the guests? | 20:15 |
HexicPyth | sarnold: I have not yet looked at the logs. All I know is that virtualbox isn't detecting 3D acceleration support. Checking the logs now... | 20:16 |
curiousx | Hi! there | 23:57 |
curiousx | So, i gotta execute this script and the 'start' parameter at boot time: '/opt/spunky/startscript.sh start' i added it into '/etc/rc.local' but no luck, any help ? | 23:57 |
sarnold | curiousx: is it executable? is the /opt filesystem mounted at boot time? did you get any error messages logged anywhere? | 23:58 |
curiousx | sarnold: Well, i have no idea non of those questions :D | 23:59 |
curiousx | It's a VPS, that i just sshing :p | 23:59 |
sarnold | curiousx: alright then, first things first, ls -l /etc/rc.local /opt/spunky/startscript.sh | 23:59 |
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