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WACOMaltyeah I went into each file and nothing but trusty listed beside them00:00
JanCmy guess would be you either installed a .deb not from an external repository, or you removed that repository afterwards00:01
drabcan you disable all 3rd partyr repos and try an update again?00:01
WACOMalthow do I do that?00:01
drabjust sudo mv /etc/apt/sourced.list.d/ /etc/apt/sourced.list.disabled/00:01
draband re-run apt-get update00:02
JanCand then run sudo apt update00:02
JanCor apt-get00:02
JanCprobably apt-get i  :)00:02
drabapt is actually nicer, I'm just too used to type apt-get still00:02
drabnicer progress bar at least :)00:03
drabalso I don't think apt history is removed often if at all, its' so tiny,can't remember rotation poilcies00:03
drabso you should still have something in /var/log/apt/00:03
drabcan you please check history.log?00:03
OerHeksmaybe apt-get dist-upgrade is more fun .. libc update lately and kernels...00:03
drabit should tell you what you installed00:04
drabOerHeks: yeah the thing is, it shouldn't ask you to remove it, which is what is happening here00:04
JanCmaybe check that log around 7-5 months ago00:04
WACOMaltargh. sorry to do this to you guys but I have to run. I'm going to have to fix this tomorrow, something came up00:05
WACOMaltI'll be back!00:05
WACOMaltthanks for the help thus far00:05
JanCthe requested libc versions mentioned in the pastebins are not normal for Ubuntu 14.0400:06
OerHeksbitcoin thingy.. box can be hacked too00:08
JanCwell, any of those could be rogue; like I said those are just filenames and there could be anything behind them00:09
JanCso the one named "bitcoin" is no more suspect than the other ones00:10
JanCand in any case, I would expect that scammers make sure they wouldn't be detected that easily  :P00:12
JanCusually this sort of crap is the result of stupid enterprise companies  ;)00:13
JanCat least IME00:13
drabare ppl around here running kvm on ubuntu-server by any chance? it seems overall cumbersome01:25
drabfor one any documentation I found, including on the ubuntu wiki, seems outdate, referencing 8.04 and stuff01:25
draband the default ubuntu-vm-builder breaks badly01:25
drabeven the official kvm doc page references 7.04 under the ubuntu section01:27
OerHeksgood start https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM01:37
drabOerHeks: that's what I've been following and had a lot of rpoblems with01:46
drabthe ubuntu-vm-builder seems broken01:46
drabnever complete no matter which combination of paramters I try01:46
draband if I use virt-install that again isn't completing cleanly or it seems to require a great deal of hacking around with VNC and ssh tunnelling to do an install from CD01:48
drabI'm trying to get pxe install going, but no luck there either so far01:49
drabalso --os-variant with virt-install stopped at ubuntuprecise... which looks suspicious01:50
Meadwhat is the best way to restart a system via SSH?02:24
drabeeer, what's that supposed to mean?02:27
drabhow would you restart a local system?02:27
drabMead: ssh isn't special, you restart it the same way you'd restart a local system02:28
Meadok, how to I restart fromt he cli?02:28
drabMead: https://www.google.com/search?q=how%20do%20I%20restart%20a%20system%20via%20ssh&*&rct=j02:30
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adrian_1908I have a question about Nginx + PHP-FPM, but I thought I'd ask here instead of the specific channels. If the Nginx worker runs as `www-data` and the FPM pool as e.g. `cms-user`,  can I just give ownership of the website directory to `cms-user` or do I need to involve `www-data` for some reason?16:37
adrian_1908The way I see it `cms-user` would be what the CMS uses to run PHP scripts and hence to handle files, so wouldn't that user alone suffice as owner?16:39
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blackflowI've got remote unlocking of encrypted root working with dropbear. None of the askubuntu or similar articles for search of "ubuntu unlock root on boot" or similar, were correct, it's far simpler today. I'd like to contrib an article to server wiki. Please let me know where do I start.19:50
blackflowI know how to edit wikis, just please point me to (official?) section/pages where I can add such content.19:51
blackflowsomewhere here, if I'm not mistaken?  https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/19:52
Mead why do I have a "virbr0" interface when i run ifconfig when it isn't in /etc/netowrk/interfaces file?20:31
blackflowMead: created by libvirtd I think, you've probably got virtualization set up?20:32
MeadI'm working on it, all the packages are there20:33
Meadinteresting20:34
MeadI installed ubuntu-server last night and I'm confirming I did everything  right before I stat trying to build actural VM's.  that that virbr0 was unexpected20:38
blackflowMead: technically, it's not needed. You can shut down the daemon and run VMs through custom scripts launching qemu-system-x86_64, and have whatever networking configuration you need.20:55
Meadnice21:01
dn`is there by chance a kernel param that I can set while using the ubuntu-installer (net) via preseed to sent the output/or log at least to a remote syslog?21:52
Erick3khello22:10
Erick3kubuntu randomly gets stuck https://i.imgur.com/BZucMiY.png22:13
Erick3kafter restart22:13
Erick3kany idea why?22:13
blackflowErick3k: randomly but not every time? Enable journal persistence if it isn't already and check the logs on next reboot aftre it freezes like that.22:22
Erick3kblackflow i reboot and works, i turn off the vm and turn back on and that happens, extremly weird am out of ideas22:26
Erick3kcheck this video so you can see what am talking about https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4wHJ6nwLi9BQ0pWU2tRbVVfc2c/view?usp=sharing22:26
blackflowErick3k: well then do exactly like I suggested.22:28
Erick3kok how can i enable that sorry my ignorance22:28
blackflowErick3k: "Storage" option of /etc/systemd/journald.conf22:29
blackflowcheck the manpage of journald.conf22:29
Erick3kk22:29
DarkByD3signEvening all, anyone around to ask a security question.22:33
blackflowMaybe.22:37
Erick3kblackflow this should do it right https://i.imgur.com/priemZZ.png22:38
blackflowErick3k: correct22:39
Erick3kty22:39
DarkByD3signI've created a VPS from a well known cloud service. I've created my ssh key in putty gen and added it to the details on the cloud service so I can log in. Do I need to edit anything on the server side like in /etc/ssh/sshd_config?22:40
blackflowDarkByD3sign: once you make sure it works, disable password authentication22:41
Erick3kblackflow ok now stuck, poweroff and boot on systemrescue cd to get the log?22:41
blackflowErick3k: no, reboot again into working system and then check with journalctl22:41
Erick3ktried reboot still gets stuck https://i.imgur.com/fSg8JWa.png22:42
blackflowErick3k: then reboot until you get in22:43
Erick3ktried power off and start same thing22:43
Erick3kok22:43
Erick3kblackflow 20 reboots and nothing22:53
blackflowErick3k: well then try from a systemrescue and see if there's anything in /var/log/messages22:56
Erick3kk22:57
Erick3kno messages but kern says https://i.imgur.com/tiPp325.png23:01
Erick3kblackflow any ideas?23:06
Erick3kabout to give up on this, makes 0 sense23:12
Erick3kanyone around that can help me with a non booting cloud image?23:16
blackflowErick3k: sorry, no idea.23:21
blackflowErick3k: though that first screenshot you posted, there are no errors as has been suggested in #ubuntu, those are regular raid modules loading up messages23:26
Erick3kright but why does it gets stuck after a shutdown and not a reboot?23:27
blackflowErick3k: wait, that's not what you originally said23:28
Erick3kdid you see the video i linked?23:28
blackflowand looking a the timestamp, that's on boot?23:28
Erick3kyou can do a reboot and boots up23:28
Erick3konce you power it off23:28
Erick3kit gets stuck forever23:28
Erick3khttps://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4wHJ6nwLi9BQ0pWU2tRbVVfc2c/view?usp=sharing23:29
Erick3kcheck the end of the video23:29
Erick3kyes23:29
Erick3kgets stuck next time you power it on during boot23:29
blackflowand after that you can't boot into the system at all?23:30
blackflowthat link doesn't load, but nevermind23:30
blackflowdoesn't matter, the boot sequence should print out any errors it encounters23:30
blackflowthere's that cgroup message, I don't know if that's a showstopper error or just a warning23:32
Erick3kit just doesn't go past https://i.imgur.com/BZucMiY.png23:38
Erick3kno error23:38
Erick3kno nothing23:38
Erick3kjust stuck there23:38
blackflowErick3k: I'm sorry, without an error message, I wouldn't know what could be the cause.23:45
Erick3kyea same here23:45
Erick3kyea an Unsolvable Bug i guess23:46
blackflowErick3k: you did say that was ubuntu cloud?23:47
Erick3kyes image23:48
blackflowwhich image exactly?23:48
Erick3khttps://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/xenial/20170331/23:48
Erick3ktried older ones, same thing seems to happen23:48
Erick3kubuntu 14 works great23:48
Erick3kso is something on 1623:48
blackfloweh, afaik that's for containers23:49
Erick3kam using kvm23:50
blackflowI don't think that cloud is the right image then23:50
blackflowI could be wrong. But, why not just use the regular server image, if that's KVM23:50
Erick3kummm23:51
Erick3kyou might be right23:51
Erick3kthis looks like the right one23:51
Erick3khttps://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/16.04/release-20170330/23:51
blackflowhttps://www.ubuntu.com/download/server23:53
blackflowI blame all this "cloud" nonsense. Everything is called cloud these days. Easy to get confuzzled.23:54
blackflowand they're all just regular operating systems23:54
blackflowwith the exception of containers not needing their own kernel23:54
blackflowso the images for containers are made smaller and simpler.23:55
Erick3kinteresting23:55
Erick3ki just prefer the images save you the install / setup cloud-init time23:56
blackflowbut KVM is full virtualization. containers are just namespaces. that means for KVM you'll need a full blown operating system with a kernel, init, and all that. so, go with regular server images.23:57

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