=== JanC_ is now known as JanC [06:44] ThiagoCMC: your system seems rather idle or super locked up with so many HLT exits [06:44] ThiagoCMC: anyway if that stat isn't enough and none of the tools is (I don't know) then you can still tap on all these on your own [06:44] ThiagoCMC: check http://www-05.ibm.com/de/events/linux-on-system-z/downloads/Tools-MK2-V7-Web.pdf page 163 ff [06:44] ThiagoCMC: you can just tap on the kvm tracpoints if you like and likely get the extra info on the msr write [06:45] ThiagoCMC: locks and too much idle together with much exits I have seen often on oversized guests [06:46] ThiagoCMC: so depending on your case just reduce the amount of vcpus for a quick test [07:29] hey guys, i installed ubuntu server, and i was using it.... but everytime i load up i get this one liner on a black screen "dev/sda1: clean 65938/44744704 files, 325515/178977536 blocks" [07:30] last time i had the same black screen and it started working after maybe 10 minutes.... does it usually take 10minutes in order for me to get a command prompt? [07:30] i tried !sysreq [07:30] and alt+printscreen REISUB [07:30] but i dont know if that is the reason it started last time or not... but right now i just have one line and its not starting... [07:32] anyone here? [08:27] breezy_: could that be a file system check? [08:27] nacc: current usd repo is not supposed to work right? [08:27] i have no idea what it is [08:27] im completely new to ubuntu serer [08:27] i was using it earlier today (and i got the same error earlier) i just have no idea how i bypassed it before [08:28] breezy_: http://askubuntu.com/questions/383114/my-ubuntu-is-running-fsck-on-every-bootup [08:28] breezy_: and http://askubuntu.com/questions/761653/startup-problem-in-16-04-lts [08:29] cpaelzer: i can't run ANY code [08:29] the screen is simply black [08:29] with that one line [08:29] breezy_: while it is doing the fs check [08:29] breezy_: that is blocking on boot to ensure fs integrity is ok [08:30] how long should the fs check take [08:30] i waited 15mins [08:30] breezy_: the solution is to find why it is doing that on every boot on your system [08:30] but how [08:30] breezy_: depends on the amount and size and speed of the disk [08:30] if i cant run any code [08:30] im using a 750gb ssd [08:30] breezy_: for the how I'd start on the two links I sent [08:30] cpaelzer: im new to ubuntu server i dont rly understand any of it [08:30] breezy_: if it is like "never" stopping - lets say an hour to be on the safe side you might run a CD/USB into recovery mode [08:31] i bought a udemy tutorial and was trying to follow through [08:31] breezy_: to make it clear this is not the default behaviour - something lets your system assume it could be broken and it should check its filesystems [08:31] last time i got into it but it shouldnt take more than 15mins for me to get into the command line? [08:31] are u suggesting next time i wait longer [08:31] breezy_: wait longer and then debug why it is doing every boot following the links I sent [08:31] ok [08:32] breezy_: if it never stops fall back to the recovery consoles you get out of the CD/USB media [08:32] and then analyze [08:33] fwiw, i dont have it on a separate partition i have it all on the hard drive wiped [08:33] its weird i shouldnt have this bug after a clean install though right [08:33] is it something to do with system compatibility? [08:33] breezy_: ack [08:33] (using a laptop) [08:34] cpaelzer i wiped all the partitions clean so there's no other OS on the harddrive [08:34] breezy_: depends on the case, I'd assume more of a misconfiguration or an aborted (or silentyl failing) install [08:34] what about software install [08:34] could that be the problem [08:34] breezy_: less likely imho [08:35] ok [08:35] breezy_: more config in fstab/disk drivers/partitioning [08:35] breezy_: if you wipe it anyway just say yes to all the installer asks [08:35] breezy_: do not try to force it on one partition or so [08:35] breezy_: the default (according to its definition) is the most tested and thereby most stable [08:35] nacc: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23455067/ [08:36] so just use all defaults basically? [08:36] ok makes sense [08:36] breezy_: yes [08:36] i'll prob try another install [08:36] thx cp [08:38] nacc: since the docu on the wiki is on the new one I thought to fetch new from git [08:38] nacc: for now I just assumed what is pushed is not intended to be complete [08:38] nacc: let me know if that is not true and I'll start help hacking fixes [08:39] nacc: but it seems more like a push of a 3/4 complete redesidn to the single usd tool [08:39] nacc: so I wait for your reply === quantums_ is now known as quantums === m1dnight2 is now known as m1dnight === m1dnight is now known as m1dnight_ === quantums_ is now known as Guest63238 === Guest63238 is now known as quantums [11:22] nacc: using the latest importer seems to want it to start squid3 from the beginning again. Going back to b66306b works. [11:28] rbasak: I also had some issues with the latest one reported to nacc this morning [12:24] hello guys, i am getting this error per mail, when i am using getmail to reroute for postfix [12:25] Delivery error (command sendmail 27293 error (127, exec of command sendmail failed (refuse to invoke external commands as root or GID 0 by default))) [12:25] i am using sendmail to send locally to postfix [12:25] here is the getmailrc [12:26] http://pastebin.com/nwL6mwvA [12:26] anyone knows how to solve this? [12:26] not without logs, no [12:27] that is the error that i am getting at getmail log [12:27] but a guess is [12:27] your running as root [12:27] yes [12:27] why? [12:29] because i have email passwords in getmail config [12:29] what does that have to do with anything? [12:30] you should not run programs as root [12:31] "refuse to invoke external commands as root" [12:32] it could be for some kind of protection?! [12:57] jamespage, beisner, hello, python-glance-store and mistral are ready to promote from newton-staging->newton-proposed [12:59] coreycb, done [12:59] jamespage, thanks [13:06] Hello! Somebody know soft for centralized management luks crypto containers? [13:22] jamespage, nova neutron and neutron-lbaas are ready to promote to mitaka-updates [13:36] coreycb: fu...https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-zesty/zesty/amd64/h/heat/20161109_213238_ca694@/log.gz [13:37] zul, you're all over that right ? :) [13:37] coreycb: yeah [13:37] zul, thanks [13:37] * zul enters ninja mode === JanC is now known as Guest87424 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [15:21] Hello, Is it possible to move all of Openstack watcher service packages from zesty repo to xenial repo? === blacknred0 is now known as Guest82234 === blacknred0_ is now known as blacknred0 [15:36] hello everybody!! Are there some postfix admin? [15:40] rbasak: cpaelzer: will check those out now [15:43] cpaelzer: i think i just pushed the fix now [15:44] cpaelzer: sorry, you might have missed the messages last night -- the rewrite is 'complete', but it was a huge set of changes, so please do send me patches or point out issues here [15:47] rbasak: and i see what is wrong with the import, will fix shortly [16:02] nacc: ok so I'll refetch next time and see if all is ok then [16:03] nacc: I'm done with the merge (except review) that caused this and not picking another this evening [16:05] cpaelzer: sure, sorry about htat [16:10] cpaelzer: reflog FTW. I just wound back this morning :-) [16:11] Does anyone know how to exit a ipmitool session [16:12] control-d ? [16:12] or if like telnet control-] [16:12] been a while [16:13] Braven: try ~. [16:13] some of them also do it like ssh ; enter ~. [16:13] just hold that down [16:15] I am having a hard time getting a console log.. I can see everything until the server boot to the maas commissioning image [16:17] a netconsole can help [16:25] Royk: Thanks I will look at that [16:34] rbasak: should be fixed now [16:34] rbasak: i apologize, just a nuance of how pygit2 handles remotes [16:35] np! [16:43] nacc: rbasak: do we still need to request git imports for merges by email or it is now done automagically ? [16:44] caribou: still need to request by email, sorry. [16:45] rbasak: no need to be sorry, was just checking [16:48] caribou: yeah, we're very close to having it 'just work', but still manual for now [17:00] coreycb, release those mitaka updates (plus a few others for sec stuff) [17:00] jamespage, thanks [17:00] coreycb, and sweep staging -> proposed once that was done [17:01] qemu, neutron python-os-brick [17:03] coreycb: hey just looking through the cloud archvie oslo.config needs python-rfc8439 so im waiting for the backport-pacakge job to run [17:03] zul, ok [19:38] I have a new software raid array ( mirror 1 ). resync=DELAYED. Because it hasn't resynced. Given that I just wrote a brand new filesystem, is there any way to make it sync fasteR? [19:44] ld i use virtual machine on my server to have nextclou, i'm new to server, selfhosting [20:03] the vm is only ment for testing or can it alsow be deployt [20:06] station: most of the modern internet runs entirely on VMs -- see AWS, GCE, etc. :) [20:09] so if i share netwark to the vm dose it alsow have to deal with the firewall of the hostOS [20:26] coreycb: i pulled down pbr and added it to my ppa but I'm still getting the same version suffix error with keystone. Any ideas? [20:57] ddellav, from monday: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23457935/ [20:58] coreycb yes, as i just said i pulled as you suggested but it still isn't working [20:58] did it work for you? [20:58] ddellav, you pulled keystone? [20:59] coreycb oh you meant pull down keystone, no i didn't pull it i had changes. I will do that [21:41] coreycb excellent, i was able to update it finally. Please review and push lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/keystone === skeezix-hf is now known as Ofir === Ofir is now known as skeezix-hf [21:56] top is showing a slow increase of memory ( every 30 minutes, another gigabyte is taken ). ps aux --sort --rss shows that none of my processes are changing significantly in their memory consumption. slabtop says the kernel is using 99.2% of it's 578 mb of ram. So I have at least two gigabytes of memory that is unaccounted for [21:57] how do I find who is using the memory? [21:57] bananapie: cache? buffers? a tmpfs? [21:59] I unmounted all the tmpfs other than /run, which says 1.1M out of 1.2G [21:59] 26644 buffers [21:59] 12292428 total, 6530716 used, 5761712 free \n 5410544 cached Mem [22:00] ok [22:00] looks like it's the cached Mem [22:00] I have had 9 OOM conditions on this machine today, which has caused data loss in MySQL server. So I thought it was happening again [22:00] thanks :d [22:02] I ran free && sync && echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches && free [22:02] and it cleared up 5 gigs [22:02] cached memory isn't a bad thing - it will be dropped instantly if anything actually needs it [22:03] you want to look at the second line in free - the -/+ buffers/cache line [22:07] I know it's a good thing. I just didn't realize it counted in used memory [22:07] http://www.linuxatemyram.com/ :) [22:13] ddellav, does that fix the 2 test failures? [22:24] coreycb i saw no test failures. Let me look again [22:36] coreycb builds without issue in zesty. Cannot build in xenial, missing coverage and pyldap deps [22:37] and i did use the sbuild-ocata helper [22:50] is there a way to build a new linux software array that doesn't require 'resync' ? === skeezix-hf is now known as Ofir === Ofir is now known as skeezix-hf