[01:15] I need either a good doc for setting up Apache 2.4 with FastCGI or for setting up nGinx with FastCGI on Ubuntu. === Mobutils_ is now known as Mobutils === Kapuh is now known as kapuuh === sileht_ is now known as sileht === db` is now known as db_ === db_ is now known as Guest14892 === Guest14892 is now known as db` === db` is now known as donB_ === donB_ is now known as db` === db` is now known as ddon === ddon is now known as don === don is now known as don_ === ahasenac` is now known as ahasenack === ahasenack is now known as Guest64506 === masACC is now known as maswan === spammy is now known as Guest95230 === amoralej|off is now known as amoralej [08:45] can anyone help with the configuration of a secondary IP on 50-cloud-init.cfg === RoyK^ is now known as RoyK [10:16] jamespage: http://logs.openstack.org/00/406300/7/check/gate-puppet-nova-puppet-beaker-rspec-ubuntu-xenial/23d92d1/logs/syslog.txt.gz#_Dec_05_09_07_00 [10:16] nova-placement-api in UCA has a systemd service, it shouldn't. [10:17] this service only runs in WSGI [10:17] so you can remove /etc/init* and /usr/lib/systemd stuff for this service [10:17] that's why it fails on ubuntu: [10:17] nova-placement-api: error: unrecognized arguments: --config-file=/etc/nova/nova.conf --log-file=/var/log/nova/nova-placement-api.log === _Jeepbeats is now known as Jeepbeats === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect [12:19] jamespage, coreycb: found more issues with nova-placement-api, its installation doesn't seem idempotent [12:19] it looks like it conflicts with nova-api [12:28] coreycb, zul: with regards to EmilienM's placement-api problem [12:28] where are we with the sortout the wsgi_script mess from last cycle? [12:29] i.e switching things to apache+mod_wsgi as needed rather than using the systemd wsgi_script hack from last cycle [12:29] we need to get that in now IMHO [12:48] jamespage: ill see what i can do this week [12:48] zul, ta - I think there are some existing reference - maybe designate or barbican from memory [12:49] coreycb, would know better but I think he's out today [12:50] powersj: jgrimm: I'm reviewing the MIRs for htop, iotop and cpustat; they all need a team subscriber [12:51] cyphermox, +1 on subscribing ubuntu server, or i can do so [12:51] and from what I can tell they're currently not seeded, you'll want to do that to (as anything we promote to main until they're seeded will be demoted again unless seeded) [12:51] cyphermox, let me know if you want me to do the subscribe. [12:51] jgrimm: I have the things ready so I can do the subscribers [12:51] cyphermox, ack. and thanks === freyes__ is now known as freyes [12:55] jgrimm: oops, didn't forsee that I couldn't subscribe for you [12:55] cyphermox, no worries. i'll do it [12:55] ta [12:59] OTOH, you might want to discuss whether you really need top and iotop and cpustat and htop ;) [12:59] as htop and top and cpustat more or less do the same thing; being in the archive is probably all you want? [13:02] cyphermox, iotop, htop, nicstat were the MIRs filed... entirely a nice-to-have request from IS/bootstack folks [13:02] as something they install everytime, thought generally useful [13:02] ack [13:03] htop is actually something we should seed evereywhere [13:03] I'm not one to say you shouldn't, just to question whether it makes sense to support all of them and see all of them. [13:03] (IMHO) [13:03] ogra_: sure, but maybe not htop AND top AND cpustat, is what I really mean. [13:03] cyphermox, perfectly fair, and something we are debating as well [13:04] cyphermox, yeah, i only mean htop ... it is just that top is there by default that kind of makes it a duplication ... but we discussed seeding it already before we had the first N7 images ... [13:04] (should be in ubuntu-standard imho) [13:05] it's possible we might want htop there, yeah. [13:05] ogra_: I let you bring it up on @u-devel. [13:05] (simply a lot more userfriendly ...) [13:05] meh [13:05] heh [13:24] dannf: hi, I saw you just presented - if you could come by utrerea (out your room and 2nd on the left) afterwards that would be nice === amoralej is now known as amoralej|lunch [13:46] cpaelzer: you bet === amoralej|lunch is now known as amoralej [14:24] zul, want to work together on the mod_wsgi switch today? [14:24] coreycb: im still in the middle of updating oslo stuff but later today would be cool [14:24] zul, ok let's do that [14:25] coreycb: this is what we have left [14:25] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23583574/ [14:25] coreycb: doing oslo.utils and oslo.vmware right now [14:25] zul, ok i'll start on some of those too [14:26] coreycb: just lemme know what you which one you are doing [14:26] jamespage, EmilienM, we'll start on the mod_wsgi work today and nova-placement-api updates [14:29] coreycb: some repos already synched the deps so im catching up now [14:30] zul, synced from debian? [14:31] coreycb: thx [14:34] coreycb: got oslo.policy [14:48] zul, taking olso.i18n, oslo.log, and oslo.context [14:48] coreycb: ack [14:50] coreycb: got oslo.middleware and oslo.concurrency [15:41] zul, taking oslo.config, oslo.reports, and oslo.serialization [15:41] coreycb: k [15:45] cpaelzer: ping ive noticed the python-libvirt havent been updated on zesty yet is there a reason? (its just a sync) [15:46] zul: it has a dep to newer libvirt IIRC [15:46] zul: and the merge on that we planned on 2.5 which was released like yesterday [15:46] zul: I think the newer python-libvirt actually is in sync waiting on the dep atm [15:46] cpaelzer: cool thanks [15:47] nacc: you looked at that last week - would you check the response https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php7.0/+bug/1646739 ? [15:48] Launchpad bug 1646739 in php7.0 (Ubuntu) "package php7.0-xml 7.0.13-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 128" [Undecided,Incomplete] [15:59] zul, getting taskflow and oslosphinx [16:00] coreycb: gah...you have a faster computer than i do : [16:01] zul, it's pegged :) [16:02] coreycb: got debcollector and futurist [16:33] i'm trying to upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04, but when i run sudo do-release-upgrade it says that "No new release found" [16:33] any thoughts on why? [16:35] blacknred0: Check what prompt= value in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades is [16:36] genii: "Prompt=lts" === Monthrect is now known as Piper-Off [16:36] i've also attempted to flag -d on the upgrade and still same error [16:36] this server is running 12.04.5 LTS [16:37] did you run update before do-release-upgrade ? [16:38] OerHeks: yes [16:38] Maybe pastebin the contents of your sources.list [16:51] hello guys [16:52] i have a smart host connected to a remote mail server [16:52] and it is working fine [16:52] but i notice that i have tons of errors with [16:52] Dec 05 12:36:26 auth: Error: od(teste,192.168.1.83,): validate response: unable to lookup user record [16:52] and i really dont know the source of it [16:53] this client is using outlook 2013 under windows 10 [16:53] anyone? [16:54] *tons of errors in mail-err.log from dovecot [17:06] coreycb: do you want to take nova and ill take cinder? [17:14] zul, sure [17:22] I need a good doc for setting up nGinx, FastCGI on Xenial. [18:24] coreycb: ci balls should be mostly blue now [18:25] zul, sweet [18:27] Hm, blue balls, [18:36] coreycb: ill take swift next [18:37] zul, +1 [18:37] genii, heh [18:37] genii, jenkins default i think === amoralej is now known as amoralej|off [18:39] coreycb: Yeah, it just sounds vaguely disturbing :) [18:40] genii, agreed! [18:44] Hi, I can't reach my server from within my local network, and I don't know where to start. [18:49] Datz: start at basics -- ping IPs in both directions, see if MACs are in the arp caches, then move up the protocol stack .. === lordievader is now known as Guest69044 [18:57] sarnold: can't ping either way. The addresses show up in arp -a on either side [18:59] Datz: are there firewalls on either system or networking gear between the two that would block e.g. icmp packets? [19:00] humm, not sure about the default firewall for at&t's new NVG589 they installed [19:01] I'll try and turn it off, but I had a similar issue with my last netgear router. Only I could still ssh, just couldn't access any web hosted content locally [19:01] So I figured it was a server configuration issue [19:15] I didn't mention I can reach it from an outside network [19:15] It appears to work just fine from outside the local network. === bekks_ is now known as bekks === arlen_ is now known as arlen === niemeyer_ is now known as niemeyer === justizin_ is now known as justizin === shawniverson is now known as spammy [20:44] zul, looking at ceilometer and probably aodh after that [20:44] coreycb: ok [23:38] hello everyone [23:39] i am having trouble installing openstaack lxd containers with conjure-up [23:39] it gets stuck on "waiting on machine to start" [23:40] at about 5 instances [23:40] I don't know much about the process but lxd involves downloading images from the cloudimages server, and then you'll having to install packages in all of them [23:40] it might take a while [23:41] use a tool like fatrace or iotop or execsnoop or whatever your favorite is ;) to make sure that the programs are actually making forward progress on -something- [23:41] sarnold: yeah thats my problem, not sure if theyre stuck or not [23:42] i noticed that those five instances did not get automatic ip allocated [23:42] so i went in and manually did "systemctl restart networking" [23:42] after which the ip came up, but they were also stuck like that