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rizonz | is backports really needed for servers ? | 02:39 |
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RoyK | depends what packages you need :P | 02:43 |
rizonz | hehe | 02:46 |
rizonz | RoyK: 1-0 | 02:46 |
rizonz | RoyK: but not many packages in there ? | 02:48 |
patdk-lap | there isn't much worthy of backporting yet | 02:55 |
patdk-lap | the older it gets, the more items get put into backports | 02:55 |
patdk-lap | backports also don't get security patches | 02:56 |
RoyK | patdk-lap: well, I guess that may be true for ubuntu, being a wee bit bleeding edge for most sysadmins. It's quite nice with debian, where the standard track is rather on the conservative side | 03:05 |
patdk-lap | well, this is #ubuntu though | 03:10 |
RoyK | I'm aware of that | 03:20 |
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Elzington | I'm looking at my syslog, and see: connect from unknown[96.57.19.234] ... is this a connection attempt, or is this a successful connection from that IP address? | 05:53 |
Elzington | a second later I see: disconnect from unknown[96.57.19.234] | 05:54 |
Elzington | the full line is: postfix/smtpd[20890]: disconnect from unknown[96.57.19.234] | 05:54 |
dn` | anyone got by chance a fix/hint regarding: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1569925 I’m facing the same ;/ | 05:58 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1569925 in systemd (Ubuntu) "Shutdown hang on 16.04 with iscsi targets" [High,Confirmed] | 05:58 |
dn` | wuhuhu, I fixed it ;-) | 06:17 |
dn` | *trying to narrow down the “fix* | 06:18 |
dn` | the issue is that the network intereface gets shutdown to early, but iscsi thingie stil needs it | 06:19 |
dn` | since the interface is started in initramfs for me, it was good enough to remove the interface from /etc/network/interfaces | 06:19 |
dn` | but that’s nt really pretty | 06:19 |
lordievader | Good morning | 06:38 |
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zeus123 | hello everyone, can anyone help me regarding squid3 basic authentication from internet, which is behind NAT. | 10:04 |
faekjarz | Hey there! I'd like to receive kernel updates, but i use the non-default 4.8 on 16.04. Is there a metapkg like linux-image-generic that points to a latest 4.8.0 kernel? (4.8 is required because it seems to have the ACS override patch applied / useful IOMMU groups) | 12:26 |
faekjarz | …apt-cache search linux-image output doesn't look promising, did i overlook something? | 12:27 |
rbasak | faekjarz: if you don't get an answer here, try asking in #ubuntu-kernel. Also there might be more people who know on a weekday. | 12:31 |
faekjarz | rbasak: aye, thanks | 12:32 |
blackflow | faekjarz: I was going to suggest the linux-generic-hwe package, but I guess that's not what you need? | 12:33 |
faekjarz | blackflow: hmm, it points to the latest 4.8 (check), but what does hwe stand for? | 12:35 |
faekjarz | …found it, btw, hwe stands for hardware enablement | 12:51 |
patdk-lap | you will want hwe | 12:59 |
patdk-lap | cause 4.8 will go unsupported soon | 12:59 |
patdk-lap | so you will have to upgrade to what comes after 4.8 | 12:59 |
drab | is anybody doing something "magical" with write caching to allow backups with no downtime? or is it just a crazy idea? | 18:25 |
drab | so basically turn some knob that stops writes to going to disk but just put them in cache, run a snapshot of the disk, flush writes to disk/re-enable writing as usual | 18:25 |
drab | I realize that during the window of the snap if something happens you're screwed, but it's a risk I'd be willing to take in a few scenarios I need to deal with where I don't have slaves to take backups and don't want to stop services/block writes | 18:26 |
rizonz | patdk-lap: yap, I have added it, it's only 2G | 19:40 |
rizonz | RoyK: ^ | 19:40 |
RoyK | 2G what? | 19:41 |
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tekk | hi, is there a way to check which pci dev-id a network interface is ? | 21:08 |
tekk | i.e. what does eth0 map to | 21:08 |
tekk | (trying to identify nic's) | 21:08 |
tekk | ah... lshw has it | 21:09 |
tekk | my bad | 21:09 |
WACOMalt | hey guys. How can I fix this issue with dependencies on my locales when trying to install tmux? https://pastebin.com/Q35vgvhz | 22:56 |
WACOMalt | and when I do apt-get -f install I get this: https://pastebin.com/Lf7HfmgX | 22:57 |
WACOMalt | which is more than a little scary to be frank | 22:57 |
OerHeks | WACOMalt, is this on Zesty? | 23:02 |
JanC | WACOMalt: what exactly did you do before that... | 23:07 |
WACOMalt | this has been plagueing me for so long I have no idea what I did as it was like half a year ago | 23:08 |
WACOMalt | and how do I check my ubuntu version :X | 23:08 |
WACOMalt | I think its 14.04 server LTS | 23:08 |
WACOMalt | OerHeks: yes just confirmed I am on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS | 23:11 |
JanC | it looks like you added third party repositories for some other release then | 23:14 |
WACOMalt | https://pastebin.com/raw/7GxqHuFX | 23:16 |
WACOMalt | that's my apt/sources.list | 23:16 |
WACOMalt | I dont see anything fishy | 23:16 |
JanC | lsb_release -d | 23:16 |
WACOMalt | already found it, thanks :) | 23:16 |
WACOMalt | 14.04.5 LTS | 23:16 |
JanC | what sources are in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ | 23:18 |
WACOMalt | JanC: https://pastebin.com/raw/8M3R2EGL | 23:20 |
WACOMalt | looks like everything is for trusty | 23:21 |
JanC | except for btsync maybe? | 23:22 |
JanC | (also, those are just filenames, of course) | 23:22 |
WACOMalt | JanC: went into btsync and all the others in text editor | 23:29 |
WACOMalt | all say trusty | 23:30 |
WACOMalt | any idea how I can force it to reinstall locales or whatever it's hanging on? | 23:30 |
JanC | not until you find out what is causing this really | 23:31 |
JanC | well, maybe find out if you have any packages installed that don't come from these repositories | 23:32 |
WACOMalt | that's why I'm here, for help finding out what's causing this | 23:39 |
WACOMalt | I'm completely out of my depths | 23:39 |
drab | WACOMalt: what were you trying to install? generally speaking if you get to the point of running apt-get with -f something failed previously to install | 23:43 |
WACOMalt | previously, I dont know. like Is aid it was likely 6 months ago | 23:47 |
WACOMalt | currently, tmux | 23:47 |
drab | WACOMalt: I assume you're not storing logs for that long, are you? | 23:51 |
drab | WACOMalt: anything in /var/log/apt ? | 23:52 |
drab | especially history.log(.x.gz) | 23:52 |
drab | also is this a server install? assume so since this is -server, but why the gnome packages? did you put a gui on the server? | 23:55 |
WACOMalt | at one point yes. I was using x-server forwarding | 23:55 |
drab | WACOMalt: I assume you ddi an apt-get update and evreything is ok? | 23:57 |
drab | do you have anything in /etc/apt/sourced.list.d/ ? | 23:57 |
JanC | https://pastebin.com/raw/8M3R2EGL | 23:59 |
JanC | supposedly they are all intended for trusty | 23:59 |
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