[00:00] <ThiagoCMC> Cool! It is weird that it exactly same Libvirt XML works with previous versions available on Ubuntu 16.04 but, after upgrading to Ocata Cloud Archive, memAccess not good anymore...
[00:00] <ThiagoCMC> This is a common setup that you can find on OVS+DPDK / Libvirt / KVM tutorials across the Internet.
[00:01] <ThiagoCMC> Including this one:
[00:01] <ThiagoCMC> https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/DPDK.html
[00:01] <ThiagoCMC> Not working anymore...   =/
[00:01] <nacc> ThiagoCMC: i know little about all of the various bits together -- that is strange
[00:02] <ThiagoCMC> That's okay...   =)
[01:18] <Jordan_U> Hi. I have a fresh Ubuntu server installation with apache2 installed and I would like to simply configure it so that for any page that is not found the user is sent to /dnshelp.html . This is the full contents of my /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf http://paste.ubuntu.com/24154871/ . I have only changed it by adding lines 30 and 31. I still get a generic apache 404 error page though.
[01:18] <Jordan_U> I'm assuming I'm missing something simple, anyone see what it is? :)
[01:21] <sarnold> Jordan_U: did you reload the apache configuration? what entries do you get in the error.log and access.log when making requests that should use this 404/
[01:24] <Jordan_U> sarnold: I've run "sudo systemctl restart apache2.service" which gives the following warning: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24154901/ .
[01:25] <sarnold> Jordan_U: aha, run the suggested command and try again
[01:26] <Jordan_U> sarnold: Unfortunately makes no change. If I restart apache2 again afterward I get the same error.
[01:26] <sarnold> okay, good. so, next step, what's in the apache logs?
[01:28] <Jordan_U> sarnold: access.log: 10.190.32.21 - - [13/Feb/2016:10:38:05 -0800] "GET /asdfasdfasdf HTTP/1.1" 404 624 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/57.0.2987.98 Safari/537.36"
[01:31] <Jordan_U> sarnold: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24154925/
[01:32] <sarnold> Jordan_U: hrm the log entries with dates look a month old
[01:34] <Jordan_U> sarnold: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24154939/ . I guess I should fix that first :)
[01:35] <sarnold> ah :)
[01:35] <Jordan_U> This is an old laptop that's been sitting in storage for who knows how long, but I would have expected installing Ubuntu to have updated the RTC.
[02:00] <Jordan_U> Seems our network blocks NTP servers for some reason. :(
[02:00] <sarnold> ewwww
[02:01] <sarnold> for the next few months you might able to use tlsdate
[02:07] <Jordan_U> sarnold: Well, my date is now correct but I still don't get the 404 page I want. How would you go about setting a custom (simple, static html) 404 page on a fresh Ubuntu installation?
[02:08] <Jordan_U> Well, I have to leave this problem until tomorrow. Thanks for the help so far though.
[02:09] <sarnold> Jordan_U: I think I would have done exactly what you did, but only way slower, because I don't know apache very well; I always found nginx easier to configure
[03:53] <mystified> not sure if i'm on the right channel if, not pls tell me where to go. BUT Nicely Pls
[03:53] <mystified> broke my usb port on my printer. not wifi compatiable. only option is ethernet.
[03:54] <mystified> don't know how to configure. I'm not a techie
[08:17] <cpaelzer> ThiagoCMC: nacc: hi, I've seen the change you are facing in libvirt
[08:17] <cpaelzer> ThiagoCMC: nacc: Newer libvirt needs you to specify the page size
[08:17] <cpaelzer> ThiagoCMC: that is not a "bug" in the to-be-fixed sense
[08:17] <cpaelzer> ThiagoCMC: and the doc is for 16.04 still :-/
[08:17] <cpaelzer> ThiagoCMC: in the past I already made FYI updates there for newer openvswitch versions that changed
[08:18] <cpaelzer> ThiagoCMC: I'll do so again, for this, but doc releases take time
[08:18] <cpaelzer> ThiagoCMC: until then a change like following will fix it for you
[08:18] <cpaelzer> ThiagoCMC: https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server/ubuntu/+source/dpdk-testing/commit/?id=8289749a59b79567fb7c0b94054571be8f6efdcc
[11:38] <adrian_1908> hello. If I use `ssh-copy-id user@server.net` and I have root (password) access to that server, can I complete the task using that password, or does it not work because user isn't root?
[14:24] <ducasse> adrian_1908: you need that user's password, or you can login as root and put the key there manually.
[14:31] <adrian_1908> ducasse: yeah, thanks. I recall having used the command with success but not how exactly I did it. So I would simply invoke `ssh-copy-id user@server`, enter the system password of user and it should work?
[14:31] <ducasse> adrian_1908: yep.
[14:32] <adrian_1908> thanks!
[15:45] <jiffe> so I've started install of ubuntu on a machine a couple times now to play with configuration, the network interface list seems kind of strange.  I've got my cable plugged into nic0, initially the list shows enO0 and rename[123], then it showed eno1 with rename[123], now its showing eno1 with rename[345]
[15:46] <jiffe> and I'm having to guess which rename is actually eno0
[15:54] <tomreyn> jiffe: whats this "rename[123]" and "rename[345]"?
[15:54] <jiffe> rather than typing rename1, rename2 etc I combined them
[15:54] <jiffe> that's the name of the devices in the list
[15:55] <tomreyn> you are aware of this right? https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/
[15:55] <tomreyn> about interface names and enumeration in general
[15:56] <jiffe> this seems very unpredictable as it keeps changing
[15:56] <tomreyn> well it should not be changing afaik
[15:56] <jiffe> then I think we need another round of QA :)
[15:57] <tomreyn> i still don'T get what the rename1 ... is
[15:57] <jiffe> I'll likely be going through this again so I can take a screenshot here in a bit
[15:57] <tomreyn> are you saying these are kernel processes renaming the network interfaces?
[15:59] <jiffe> I don't know whats doing the renaming, when I load the ubuntu install disk and it gets to the point of listing network interfaces, those are the names of the interfaces (eno1, rename3, rename4, rename5), there are 4 interfaces
[16:00] <tomreyn> oh, well i've never come across network interfaces called "rename*"
[16:01] <jiffe> I don't know why it would name one accordingly and label the rest rename* either
[16:02] <tomreyn> whats this hardware + driver?
[16:03] <jiffe> Intel® i350 Gigabit Ethernet https://www.supermicro.com/products/system/2u/6027/ssg-6027r-e1r12n.cfm
[16:03] <tomreyn> and which command returns the 'rename*' interfaces?
[16:04] <jiffe> I'm not issues commands, this is on the install screen
[16:04] <tomreyn> hmm, well yes do show screenies then
[16:06] <tomreyn> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/biosdevname/+bug/1284043 seems related
[16:06] <tomreyn> jiffe: which version are you installing there, 14.04?
[16:07] <jiffe> 16.04.1
[16:07] <tomreyn> oh, i hadn't expected it to happen there
[16:08] <tomreyn> note comment #4
[16:09] <tomreyn> so this is clearly a hardware / driver specific issue
[16:12] <jiffe> one thing I'm noticing now that I'm watching this is the detecting network hardware screen is taking a long time
[16:14] <jiffe> http://nsab.us/public/nethw.jpg
[16:26] <jiffe> so here's another question, is it possible to install ubuntu 16.04 server on a zfs mirror so that it is completely redundant including boot information?
[16:27] <jiffe> the alternative I think is to use software raid1 for / and GPT and zfs for the remainder
[16:34] <compdoc> should be able to, but I use zfs for storage, and a small ssd to boot from. makes maintence easier
[18:12] <xok> hello all...
[18:13] <xok> I can't get LVM working in automatic installation...
[18:14] <xok> the instructions are simply ignored, the installer creates "root" volume and "swap_1" though I name them differently and even removealtogether the swap partition but it ignores my instructions...