[02:17] <nacc> jgrimm: fyi, moin just finished too
[02:29] <jgrimm> nacc, :) thank you
[08:51] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:53] <alkisg> 'morning :)
[09:08] <lordievader> Hey alkisg
[12:14] <JemalMoha> hello
[12:16] <alkisg> Hello
[12:27] <JemalMoha> Help : Disable ETRN and VRFY commands.
[12:51] <coreycb> zul, i'm seeing some issues listing instances in b3.  looks like something to do with cells.
[12:51] <zul> erm...
[12:51] <zul> like what?
[13:08] <JemalMoha> Help!! how to Disable ETRN and VRFY commands.
[13:41] <joelio> JemalMoha: I assume you mean SMTP, but you've not given any information about what server you're running
[13:42] <joelio> also, why do you need to disable them ooi
[14:43] <mike_carles> Hi people, I tried to customise ubuntu-server ISOs like I did for ubuntu-desktops. But It fails to install (no fail on boot, but on copying stage). Any Ideas?
[14:44] <mike_carles> Is there any docs, hints for customizing ubuntu-server default squashfs-filesystem. Why is it different than -desktop?
[14:44] <mike_carles> Thanks in advance ;)
[14:57] <cpaelzer> zul: coreycb: I'm currently sniffin the qemu triggered dep8 tests via Bileto/Britney, I've seen a nova one fail on ppc now that did not a few days ago
[14:57] <cpaelzer> zul: coreycb: it only fails on ppc64el (at least in my case now)
[14:57] <coreycb> cpaelzer, ok thanks we'll take a look
[14:57] <cpaelzer> zul: coreycb: when checking the log it comes down to "ERROR: NOVA-COMPUTE FOR nova-compute-kvm IS NOT RUNNING"
[14:57] <zul> cpaelzer: url?
[14:57] <cpaelzer> zul: coreycb: good case https://bileto.ubuntu.com/excuses/2432/zesty.html
[14:58] <cpaelzer> ah that was bad case
[14:58] <cpaelzer> zul: coreycb: really good case https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_39a8dbb93caf4ec889f8a1b7f69885db/bileto-2379-excuses/2017-01-30_07:30:02/2379_zesty_excuses.html
[14:58] <cpaelzer> zul: coreycb: let me know if anything rings a bell
[14:59] <cpaelzer> I haven't just rerun it as that is not working as non-core-dev on bileto triggered tests
[14:59] <zul> cpaelzer/coreycb: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23911244/
[15:00] <zul> coreycb: thats interesting...^^^
[15:01] <cpaelzer> about 100 lines before "Setting up qemu-kvm (1:2.8+dfsg-2ubuntu1) ...^M"
[15:01] <cpaelzer> and as you see other archs and almost same test last week worked
[15:01] <cpaelzer> I couldn't check if it transient since I can't juts restart the test and new-ticket+full-set would be a bit of a hammer without discussing with you before
[15:02] <zul> cpaelzer: yeah thanks...im not sure why its thinking its 1.5.3
[15:02] <coreycb> zul, there were a few updates in libvirt/driver.py in b3
[15:03] <zul> coreycb: yeah lemme poke
[16:22] <zul> coreycb: https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/4485aaf1c9bc6167eb316a9a092e52f1241234b8
[16:24] <zul> cpaelzer: for whats it worth i havent been able to reproduce it
[16:25] <cpaelzer> zul: ok, thanks for checking
[16:25] <cpaelzer> zul: then I might as well upload as it might just have been transient
[16:25] <zul> coreycb: ^^^ what do you think?
[16:31] <coreycb> zul, cpaelzer, go ahead. we still have to upload nova a few more times so we'll keep an eye on it's tests.
[16:57] <zul> coreycb: murano-pkg-check is in the archive ill upload murano this afternoon
[17:16] <Popzi> I have a problem with mysql blocking me from doing just about anything with apt... im trying to install some things to fix our website which all my colleauges use to do work, and I cant until mysql stops hanging on Setting up mysql-server-5.5 (5.5.54-0+deb8u1) ...  I've tried turning the service off and upgrading it, but it wont bloody budge, any ideas?
[17:18] <Popzi> annnnnd as I say this, it's just done upgrading.............
[17:20] <rbasak> 5.5.54-0+deb8u1? That's a Debian package, not an Ubuntu one.
[17:20] <rbasak> You should not have that installed unless you're running Debian.
[17:20] <rbasak> If you're running Ubuntu, start by dropping Debian apt repositories from your sources.list and sources.list.d/
[17:20] <rbasak> Popzi: ^
[17:20] <rbasak> (or, probably safer: reinstall)
[17:21] <Popzi> rbasak: I dont have any debain sources, I installed mysql with the default apt-get mysql
[17:21] <nacc> Popzi: are you sure you're on ubuntu?
[17:21] <rbasak> Ubuntu has never published mysql-server-5.5 (5.5.54-0+deb8u1).
[17:21] <Popzi> nacc 100% lol
[17:22] <nacc> Popzi: pastebin sources.list (or `apt update` output) and `lsb_release -a`
[17:22] <compdoc> mine are all updated to 5.7 through apt, but Im on 16.04
[17:46] <cpaelzer> rbasak: you had a link in the past - I think it was on LP, but fail to find it - where you could see the upload histroy of a LP user - can you share that link again (wherever it really pointed to)?
[17:50] <rbasak> cpaelzer: https://launchpad.net/~/+uploaded-packages
[18:02] <fuzzywuzzy> hi
[18:03] <fuzzywuzzy> I was doing updates on one of my servers and see the package ntfs-3g installed and don't recall installing it.  Is there a comannd I can use to trace when it was installed and what it relates to?
[19:08] <saju_m> i am trying to upgrade 'libpam-modules_1.1.8-1ubuntu2' to 'libpam-modules_1.1.8-1ubuntu2.2' in ubuntu 14.04 LTS server. But its not installing.
[19:08] <saju_m> I have seen following lines in http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libpam-modules
[19:08] <saju_m> ibpam-modules-bin (= 1.1.8-1ubuntu2) [not amd64, i386]
[19:08] <saju_m> and
[19:08] <saju_m> libpam-modules-bin (= 1.1.8-1ubuntu2.2) [amd64, i386]
[19:09] <saju_m> What is the meaning of these lines ?
[19:10] <tarpman> saju_m: look at the table of the bottom of the page: different architectures have different versions of the package. I guess the security repo only built i386 and amd64, or something like that
[19:10] <alkisg> What's the error message?
[19:10] <tarpman> saju_m: but if you look at the trusty-updates page instead of trusty, it has 2.2 for all arches. so that shouldn't be your problem, assuming you have trusty-updates enabled
[19:11] <alkisg> What is your architecture?
[19:12] <alkisg> Those lines mean "if it's x86, depend on 2.2, otherwise depend on the previous 2 version"
[19:12] <alkisg> So e.g. a raspberry would get ubuntu2, and an intel pc would get 2.2
[19:12] <saju_m> http://dpaste.com/03NXCN3
[19:13] <alkisg> sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-cache policy libpam-modules
[19:15] <saju_m> http://dpaste.com/0PK01ZJ
[19:15] <tarpman> o.O
[19:16] <alkisg> saju_m: any reason that you don't want to update all your packages?
[19:16] <alkisg> Why this selective update?
[19:16] <alkisg> (also, nice repositories... :D)
[19:16] <saju_m> yes, we are doing selective upgrade
[19:17] <alkisg> You're trying to update one package, and hold back others that need to be updated too
[19:17] <alkisg> Hence the message "3 not upgraded"
[19:17] <saju_m> i have notices that, we dont have libpam-modules-bin (= 1.1.8-1ubuntu2.2)
[19:17] <tarpman> saju_m: basically, libpam-modules and libpam-modules-bin must be at exactly the same version
[19:17] <alkisg> If you try with aptitude, I guess you'll see more extensive messages
[19:17] <saju_m> http://dpaste.com/0CSMN0H
[19:17] <alkisg> I.e. the name of the other 2 packages that need to be upgraded along with libpam-modules
[19:18] <alkisg> Then your repository isn't synced with the ubuntu one, it has partial upgrades there
[19:18] <alkisg> That's why you can't upgrade, you have bad repositories
[19:18] <saju_m> ok, i got it
[19:19] <saju_m> how do i know the required packages
[19:19] <saju_m> it it mentioned here http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libpam-modules
[19:19] <saju_m> That is why I asked the meaning of line libpam-modules-bin (= 1.1.8-1ubuntu2) [not amd64, i386]
[19:20] <alkisg> I think that aptitude will tell you the names without you having to manually check the dependencies
[19:20] <alkisg> You need 2.2 since you have amd64
[19:22] <saju_m> ok
[19:22] <saju_m> can i do dry run with aptitude
[19:22] <saju_m> like apt-get install --dry-run foo
[19:23] <alkisg> I think it's "-s", check the man page
[19:24] <alkisg> I don't use aptitude, but it does have more extensive information in such broken cases :)
[19:27] <saju_m> yes, thanks
[19:27] <saju_m> aptitude is showing that dependencies
[21:16] <coreycb> beisner, hello, can you promote python-rfc3986 - 0.2.2-0ubuntu0.16.10.1~cloud0 to newton-proposed?
[21:17] <beisner> coreycb, ooo a new pkg
[21:17] <coreycb> beisner, ya!
[21:18] <coreycb> beisner, bug 1653967
[22:21] <teward> anyone know where the snapcraft people lurk?
[22:21] <teward> I have complaints :P
[22:21] <teward> nevermind, I have to read better
[22:39] <sarnold> probably someone would be in #snappy
[22:50] <saju_m> apt-get install mysql-server-5.5, removes mysql-server and packages depend of mysql-server (eg:omd,omd-1.30)
[22:50] <saju_m> please check this http://dpaste.com/36TMJFX
[22:50] <beisner> coreycb, python-rfc3986 -> newton-proposed, check.
[22:51] <saju_m> in control file of omd, i can see depends mysql-server
[22:51] <saju_m> How can i avoid the deletion of omd package
[22:52] <rbasak> There is no omd package in Ubuntu.
[22:52] <rbasak> You should probably speak with the people who provide that.
[22:53] <teward> sarnold: they were less than helpful, the snapcraft rocket chat room helped.
[22:53] <teward> :P
[22:53] <saju_m> location of omd
[22:53] <saju_m> https://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/omd-1.30.trusty.amd64.deb
[22:54] <nacc> saju_m: some non-ubuntu repo.
[22:54] <rbasak> Ask them to fix their packages.
[22:54] <nacc> saju_m: generically, one could try `apt install mysql-server-5.5 omd`, but dunno if that will work if omd depends on mysql-server and mysql-server is about to be removed.
[22:54] <sarnold> what package did mysql-server drag in?
[22:55] <rbasak> In Trusty, mysql-server depends on mysql-server-5.5
[22:55] <rbasak> However mysql-server-5.6 is available in universe.
[22:55] <nacc> rbasak: ah right
[22:55] <nacc> rbasak: well then i don't know why saju_m said that installing mysql-server-5.5 removes mysql-server
[22:55] <rbasak> If omd depends on mysql-server-5.6
[22:56] <saju_m> nacc, seee this http://dpaste.com/36TMJFX
[22:56] <rbasak> And mysql-server-5.6 conflicts with mysql-server-5.5.
[22:56] <saju_m> control file of omd http://dpaste.com/27Z3DXX
[22:56] <nacc> saju_m: i believe you have random other repositories enabled that are not ubuntu (jiocloud?)(
[22:58] <saju_m> that is custom repo
[22:58] <sarnold> what does apt-cache policy mysql-server   report?
[23:00] <saju_m> sarnold, http://dpaste.com/0N7XR7Q
[23:00] <saju_m> my question is this
[23:01] <saju_m> should we need to specify mysql-server-5.5 in control file of omd package ?
[23:01] <sarnold> it certainly feels funny to require that the -server- be on the same host as the omd package. normally people care about the mysql client library bindings.
[23:03] <sarnold> damn -- 5.5.46-0ubuntu0.14.04.2 is over a year old! something is seriously wrong with your mirrors
[23:03] <nacc> yes, i think whatever 'snapshot' is being used is ancient and out of sync.
[23:04] <saju_m> yes, that is old
[23:04] <saju_m> i am trying to upgrade it
[23:05] <saju_m> may be i need to allow mysql-server-5.5 to delete omd, then later install omd again ?
[23:06] <saju_m> does it work ?
[23:07] <sarnold> if this were my problem to solve I think I'd work first on trying to get the existing system upgraded to today
[23:07] <nacc> saju_m: sorry, we really can't support using old defunct mirrors -- that's basically ubuntu any more, but a snapshot in time (arbitrarily)
[23:07] <sarnold> and then once it's upgraded to today, then start adding new packages
[23:07] <nacc> i would suggest a first step is to stop using your broken mirrors
[23:46] <bigstu80> Hi all, I'm trying to set up ubuntu server headless on some old hardware. No onboard video and when I pull the GPU it's getting stuck during startup. Unfortunately it doesn't get far enough for SSH to work - any thoughts?
[23:47] <sarnold> can you hook up a serial interface? or ipmi-serial?
[23:47] <bigstu80> sarnold: probably not
[23:47] <bigstu80> sidenote: I'm not in front of the machine right now - just looking for possible avenues to test later
[23:48] <bigstu80> using ubuntu server 16.04 - it's getting past grub as I can hear the tone
[23:49] <bigstu80> troubleshooting with a friend (who knows a lot more than me) thinks its something during startup blocking whilst waiting for a display
[23:53] <sarnold> much like the old 'keyboard not found, press f1 to continue'
[23:55] <genii> Might be some bios setting to ignore no video card
[23:55] <genii> ( if it has no onboard)
[23:56] <bigstu80> genii: yeah I disabled halt on (i.e. don't halt for any errors) and the grub beep is going off so it shouldn't be a bios issue
[23:57] <bigstu80> I previously had it working in 14.04 server on the same hardware so it must be a config thing
[23:57] <genii> Does it have a serial port?
[23:57] <bigstu80> unfortunately I can't recall what the fix was
[23:57] <bigstu80> genii: nope
[23:57] <genii> Yeah, that makes it more problemmatic
[23:57] <bigstu80> sarnold: I'll look into ipmi-serial - might be able to get it working via grub (if the article I'm reading is correct)
[23:58] <sarnold> bigstu80: note that I don't know any specific tool named 'ipmi-serial' -- that was just a shorthand to stand for "is there a management interface that can provide a serial interface over a network?"
[23:59] <bigstu80> I assume I could also use journalctl in 16.04 to check old boot logs and see where it's getting stuck?
[23:59] <sarnold> I suspect you knew that :) but still, I wanted to make clear
[23:59] <sarnold> bigstu80: I don't think we have persistent journals turned on so the -b interface is probably useless.. until you get it up and running. of course there's still syslog stuff in /var/log/
[23:59] <bigstu80> sarnold: assume nothing :) whilst I set up the machine using salt provisioning scripts I'm a complete beginner when it comes to grub and boot