[08:07] Good morning. [08:07] Morning [08:08] Hey iDanoo, how are you? [08:09] Not bad, just finished an 8 hour recovery after my OS drive died :( [08:10] but everything seems to be working and backups were up to date so I"m good! [08:10] yourself? [08:12] Doing okay, got coffee to wake up with. [08:14] Nice! It's Friday night here - so just about to enjoy my weekend [08:14] After a hectic release to prod at work too === amoralej|off is now known as amoralej [08:52] does anything prevent me from reinstalling the machine that local CA was generated on? === iberezovskiy|off is now known as iberezovskiy [10:10] hello [10:10] reporting bugs against a cloud-archive package should be done on the cloud-archive LP project right? [10:34] was asking for bug #1632743 [10:34] bug 1632743 in Ubuntu Cloud Archive "Missing files from python-magnum 3.1.1-0~cloud0" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1632743 [10:35] magnum package for newton just doesn't work... (it seems that's been the case for some time :() [11:27] hello guys [11:27] i am trying to redirect mail in my server with postfix [11:28] but i am having problems with the syntax that i am using in the file where i have all the forwarding emails [11:29] right now i am using tabs instead of spaces and seems to be working for internal email accounts [11:29] but i am unable to forward to outside [11:30] i have send one to outside by just messing with this file but i didnt notice and made some changes in this file [11:30] and till now i am unable to set this up do redirect to other domains [11:30] anyone? [12:30] SipriusPT: how are you doing redirects? [12:31] @ @ .... [12:32] but i am still able to redirect for the domain of my local accounts [12:32] *i am just still [12:37] SipriusPT: I mean, like, how are you doing redirects in terms of postfix config. virtual_alias_maps? did you define the file as a hash? [12:40] yes in virtual_alias_maps [12:41] i have defined well otherwise i was not able to redirect from one local account to several local accounts [12:41] i was doing that in the file that i was pointing from virtual_alias_maps [12:42] virtual_alias_maps is not for local (unix) accounts. use alias for that . [12:42] I mean /etc/aliases [12:42] or wherever alias_maps is pointing to [12:45] i dont have it set at main.cf but i will use it instead of virtual [12:46] i didnt notice that there was an alias_map [12:46] it is, and it has a default value. `postconf -d | grep alias_maps` [12:46] *there is [12:47] alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases [12:47] is set as a default [12:47] use `newaliases` after you update the file [12:47] ok [12:48] with alias_maps i will be able to send mails to other domains? [12:48] with alias_maps you define email addresses or local user accounts to which mail will be sent instead of the local recipient. yes, you can send out to external addresses [12:49] thanks a lot blackflow! [13:34] zul, ddellav: i'm backporting debhelper 10.2.2 again to the ocata uca [13:35] coreycb: ok...im drinking from the release firehose [13:35] zul, ok don't drown [13:35] coreycb: heh i need to see uhf again [14:04] beisner, hi can you promote libvirt from kilo-proposed -> kilo-updates? [14:05] beisner, and openstack-trove from mitaka-proposed -> mitaka-updates please [14:23] blackflow are you there? [14:23] after testing just with aliases i am able to send mail to local accounts, but still not sending to outside domains [14:24] i double check my virtual_alias_maps and had the value that came by default [14:24] to be 100% sure that i was using aliases [14:25] and i have double checked also the external domain email === amoralej is now known as amoralej|lunch === amoralej|lunch is now known as amoralej [15:04] Anyone familiar with Observium? Freshly installed, cant access web interface. Google has failed me. [15:09] coreycb zul can one of you please take a look at nova in newton branch? I cannot get it to build binaries and run tests successfully. I dug through CI and there are successful builds right before and after the version I'm testing (14.0.02) but neither my PPA nor my local system can get a passing binary build. (source builds fine of course) [15:09] i actually rolled back my changes and I'm just trying to get it to build what's there in the repo [15:09] ddellav: where is your ppa? [15:10] zul https://launchpad.net/~ddellav/+archive/ubuntu/xenial-newton [15:11] ddellav, is this the error? AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'InvalidConnectorProtocol' [15:12] coreycb thats one of them, yes. but I'm also getting AttributeError: 'Host' object has no attribute '_host' [15:12] ddellav, which line of code is that on? [15:13] ddellav, and which file? [15:13] coreycb File "nova/tests/unit/virt/libvirt/test_driver.py", line 3387, in test_get_guest_config_with_virtio_scsi_bus_bdm [15:13] ddellav, have the full traceback? [15:14] coreycb http://paste.ubuntu.com/23568051/ [15:14] Disregard previous question. Fat fingered editing the config. [15:22] coreycb do you have a fix for AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'InvalidConnectorProtocol'? [15:22] ddellav, first thing that jumps out at me for your traceback is that the line "File "nova/virt/libvirt/driver.py", line 4478, in _get_guest_config" is a blank line in the upstream source [15:23] ddellav, which probably means we patch it [15:25] coreycb there is jamespage's patch bug1639239.patch that seems to intend to fix the InvalidConnectorProtocol issue [15:25] coreycb but that file is patched heavily. Each patch touches it [15:26] well except for wsgi-intercept.patch [15:26] ddellav, that also requires a bump to os-brick for newton [15:26] to introduce the new exception type [15:26] its in the python-os-brick branch [15:27] but if that's in the way revert my changes on stable/newton for the moment [15:27] that would explain why i can't build it as-is [15:28] ok coreycb zul mystery solved. I'll revert james changes for now and push the new update. Once it builds successfully that way i'll re-apply his patch. [15:29] ddellav, ok I reverted those patches and pushed to the repo [15:29] you can rebase [15:29] jamespage thank you kindly === deadnull is now known as _deadnull [16:23] I have a software running on my ubuntu server that has a massive memory leak. Is there anyway to debug the memory leak without restarting the service? [16:23] like can I get a memory dump of the software and run it through analytical software? [16:23] ( like valcachegrind, but for memory ) [16:24] the software doesn't leak outside of production [16:36] coreycb zul nova newton is done and ready for review. [16:44] ddellav, nova pushed/uploaded [16:50] Hello all. I'm looking for someone who manages ubuntu cloud images... New AWS regions (us-east-2, ap-south-1, and ap-northeast-2) are missing AMIs for the latest Trusty release [16:53] drfritznunkie: they will get populated [17:02] there typically a lag? The latest in those regions is 20161109 [17:02] does seem a little slow [17:02] and even that doesn't include hvm-ebs volumes [17:03] I have go back to 20160810 to find one of those in us-east-2 [17:14] rcj: --^ ? [17:16] drfritznunkie: o/ trusty is published using EC2 tools that don't understand v4 signing, so we have to do a separate batch sync in those regions. === deadnull is now known as _deadnull [17:17] coreycb thanks [17:17] drfritznunkie: Evidently that hasn't happened in a while; could you file a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-images/+filebug and we'll dig in to what's going on? [17:18] (Probably on Monday at this point, all the US members of our team are travelling today) [17:19] Is there some UDS? === JanC is now known as Guest2425 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [17:25] Odd_Bloke: thanks! [17:25] genii: there's a canonical sprint next week [17:26] Yep, though in this case they're also travelling _from_ re:invent. [17:26] So that's a fun weekend of travel for them. :) === devil is now known as Guest90793 [17:29] Odd_Bloke: oh really? yeah that's no fun :) [17:31] nacc: Thanks, was wondering :) ...also !uds is really really old... [17:31] genii: i can imagine :/ [17:31] Heh [17:31] !uds [17:31] The Ubuntu Online Summit will be held between 10th June - 12 June 2014. See http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1406/ for agenda and participation information. [17:32] it did just happen, online only, a few weeks ago [17:33] Is the same naming convention used in the URLs... like, would summit.ubuntu.com/uos-yearmonth/ for the most current one work? [17:34] http://summit.ubuntu.com/uos-1611/ was the most recent [17:34] but i'm not sure if the exact month is always the same? [17:35] genii: you might ask dholbach [17:36] We don't have ubottu variables for just the 16, so I don't think we can easily come up with a template for the factoid [17:36] yeah, I'm not seeing anything obvious [17:37] Pici: Yeah that's sort of where I was headed [17:42] Odd_Bloke: thanks! Will open a ticket === Guest90793 is now known as devil_ [18:04] Hello!! anyone familiar with LTSP?!?! [18:05] Currently, my clients boot up and load LDM, but I need them to use the LightDM login system... any help?? [18:09] coreycb: i see you did oslo.messaging which one are you working on now? [18:09] zul, just that one. i'm working on backports for bug 1518430 [18:09] bug 1518430 in python-oslo.messaging (Ubuntu Yakkety) "liberty: ~busy loop on epoll_wait being called with zero timeout" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1518430 [18:10] coreycb: ok [18:10] coreycb: cool thanks === deadnull is now known as _deadnull === iberezovskiy is now known as iberezovskiy|off [20:03] What is the easiest way to install downgrade inkscape to 0.48 in ubuntu 16.04? [20:04] codedmart: you can use apt-get install = for every version number that's reported for that package in the apt-cache policy output [20:05] sarnold: Only have the latest in the cache [20:06] Is there an online cache I can look at and download from? [20:06] codedmart: it's not as easy in that case [20:07] sarnold: I believe 0.48 was available on 16.04 at one point. Can't I find a deb somewhere and install that? [20:07] codedmart: you can download individual packages from the mirrors, e.g. http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/i/inkscape/ or launchpad https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/inkscape but it may be harder to satisfy dependencies [20:11] Hmm... well that didn't work. [20:12] codedmart: why do you need to downgrade? [20:13] codedmart: i'm fairly sure 16.04 *never* had 0.48 [20:13] codedmart: i think you're thinking of 14.04 [20:13] I could be. [20:13] codedmart: based upon 15.04 having 0.91 already [20:14] We use inkscape for a lot of svg rendering and 0.91 seems to have some issues that we didn't have with 0.48. [20:14] it may also have been due to underlying libraries [20:14] this is a decent enough first debugging step but .. it might get complicated. [20:15] if you're more confident it's in inkscape, and you can clearly tell a "fail" from a "sucess", maybe a bisect of the inkscape sources would be a quick way to find The Problem === amoralej is now known as amoralej|off