[09:31] <CrummyGummy_> Morning
[09:31] <lordievader> o/
[09:31] <CrummyGummy_> Systemd seems to have locked me out of one of my servers with "System is booting up.Connection closed by 10.3.0.214"
[09:31] <CrummyGummy_> any ideas how to get in without a reboot?
[09:32] <CrummyGummy_> Everything is running ok
[09:32] <CrummyGummy_> Just can't get in :(
[09:33] <lordievader> Well... if sshd ain't started....
[09:33] <lordievader> Remoting in is going to be difficult.
[10:39] <tlyng> I've tried running the "canonical-kubernetes" distribution using juju, how to I stop it and remove it?
[10:39] <tlyng> it's partially up and running now
[10:50] <tomreyn> CrummyGummy_: you may still be able to authenticate via ssh as root in this situation.
[10:50] <CrummyGummy_> tomreyn: I don't keep root passwords :(
[10:52] <tomreyn> CrummyGummy_: then i guess unless you have out-of-band management you're going to have to move there physically
[10:52] <CrummyGummy_> IPMI will save the day. I just have to wait for AH. Unfortunately
[10:53] <tomreyn> "AH"?
[10:53] <CrummyGummy_> after hours
[10:55] <tomreyn> oh
[10:55] <tomreyn> well good luck there
[15:32] <adsc> is there anything else I have to do to get apache2 to listen to 4443 instead of 443 besides changing the port in the virtualhost configuration? Here is the .conf file for the virtualhost: https://hastebin.com/iwaxegobin.apache
[15:33] <adsc> it's an ubuntu server 14.04 installation, btw.
[15:33] <adsc> i also did a2enmod ssl and a2ensite default-ssl.conf
[15:34] <adsc> lsof -i only shows http and https ports being listened on
[15:37] <adsc> i've already been helped in #httpd, thx
[15:53] <tjkoury> conjure-up doesn't work on 16.04; keeps saying that a controller is missing, which is supposed to be created during the juju bootstrap process.
[17:58] <foo> I'm having a strange issue I haven't seen before, and I don't believe I've changed any configs that would cause this. If I drop 1 or 2 packets, my ssh connection freezes and doesn't come back. I'm nearly certain I've had this issue and ssh session may just freeze for a sec or so, but never completely freeze. Anyone know if there is a setting I can check for this or something? Than you
[18:54] <sarnold> foo: nothing comes to mind, but I've gained a feeling that something about ssh is fairly brittle about networking.. every few months someone files a bug that they can't connect to a specific ancient device using ssh and the answer half the time is to set a lower MTU for the connection.
[18:54] <sarnold> foo: why PMTU doesn't sort that out automatically I just don't understand.
[18:55] <foo> sarnold: thank you. It's so strange. I've been working the same way for years and all of a sudden I have this issue. Maybe there is another variable at this specific coffee shop I'm at, or my hotspot has some sort of internal networking issue right now.
[18:55] <nacc> i would blame the coffeeshop router, maybe?
[18:57] <sarnold> foo: you might want to try the 'mosh' tool; it uses ssh for authentication and then runs its own udp-based client/server mechanism, with neat 'predictive typing' terminal handling so you can still do line editing tasks over very lossy connections..
[18:58] <sarnold> foo: it hasn't had the review that ssh has had :( but it's neat to work with it. It automatically adapts to changed addresses in many situations too, which is very convenient for short-dhcp-lease environmments, laptops moving between APs, etc..
[18:59] <foo> sarnold: ah, thank you
[18:59] <trippeh_> mosh is very nice when sitting on the train :)
[19:13] <genii> foo: Does the place used a captured portal ?
[19:19] <foo> genii: I'm using my own hotspot, which is what makes this extra strange. I'm connected to my hotspot via wifi. If there is something beyond that, I'm not connected via a captured portal (which I believe is what starbucks uses, which is where I'm at, but not on their network)
[20:01] <M3mphiZ> I'm currently preparing my ubuntu 16.04.1 lts server for nextcloud. I ran apt install php-smbclient. which downloaded a bunch of dependencies and set them up. but at the end i still get: WARNING: Module smbclient ini file doesn't exist under /etc/php/7.0/mods-available. Any Ideas?
[20:06] <nacc> M3mphiZ: LP: #1579034
[20:07] <nacc> M3mphiZ: if you could test that and mark it as v-d, the fix will roll out
[20:07] <M3mphiZ> nacc: v-d?
[20:07] <nacc> M3mphiZ: verification-done, see the last comment
[20:08] <M3mphiZ> nacc: yep its in the wrong dir.
[20:08] <nacc> M3mphiZ: yes, i know
[20:08] <nacc> M3mphiZ: please read the bug, test the fix and see if the fix works
[20:11] <M3mphiZ> nacc: works
[20:11] <nacc> M3mphiZ: thanks, please put a comment in the bug with the version tested and chagne the tag, it will then get picked up the SRU team
[20:12] <nacc> M3mphiZ: thanks for helping make ubuntu better, as well! :)
[20:17] <M3mphiZ> nacc: done.
[20:25] <nacc> M3mphiZ: thanks! for clarity's sake, you tested '0.8.0~rc1-2build1', right (`apt policy php-smbclient` output woudl be sufficient)
[20:26] <M3mphiZ> nacc: both dpkg -s and apt policy show 0.8.0~rc1-2
[20:27] <M3mphiZ> nacc: no build number mentioned
[20:29] <nacc> M3mphiZ: hrm, that doesn't seem right
[20:29] <nacc> M3mphiZ: you added proposed and updated?
[20:29] <nacc> M3mphiZ: can you pastebin `apt policy php-smbclient`?
[20:31] <M3mphiZ> nacc: i didnt add proposed
[20:32] <nacc> M3mphiZ: then what did you test?
[20:32] <nacc> M3mphiZ: the shipped version is broken
[20:32] <nacc> M3mphiZ: super confused, you should not have marked it as v-d if you didn't verify the fixed package.
[20:33] <M3mphiZ> nacc: To fix I had to copy /etc/php/mods-available/smbclient.ini to /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/smbclient.ini and then re-install php-smbclient. thats what i tested and worked
[20:33] <nacc> no
[20:33] <nacc> that's not an accurate test
[20:33] <nacc> sigh
[20:33] <nacc> M3mphiZ: note i specifically asked you to read the bug and the last comment
[20:36] <M3mphiZ> nacc: ok verified now
[20:36] <M3mphiZ> removed the file from both locations, removed php-smbclient, and installed php-smbclient/xenial-proposed
[20:36] <M3mphiZ> nacc: php-m lists smbclient now
[20:36] <nacc> M3mphiZ: thanks! if you could put a comment in to that effect, with the `apt policy php-smbclient` output (or simply the version), that'd be great, and mark it v-d again
[20:38] <M3mphiZ> nacc: done. :)
[20:39] <nacc> M3mphiZ: thanks!
[20:39] <nacc> M3mphiZ: should trickle into the -updates component in a bit (maybe delayed due to the holidays :)
[21:26] <T-Co> I'm trying to make an AMI and have added additional EBS volume. I now want to use cloud-config to make btrfs and mount it to /var/lib/docker before rancher kicks off docker install... I have tried to debug with cloud-init -d init but no avail
[21:27] <T-Co> I have 3 simple runcmd commands in an yml and AFAIK they are being read
[21:27] <T-Co> 2016-12-22 21:11:47,706 - util.py[DEBUG]: Reading from /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/45_fs_setup.cfg (quiet=False)
[21:27] <T-Co> 2016-12-22 21:11:47,706 - util.py[DEBUG]: Read 114 bytes from /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/45_fs_setup.cfg
[21:27] <T-Co> Any pointers? Running on xenial