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sonu_nkhi i recently created subdomain but its not working nslookup server can't find apis.mydomain.com: NXDOMAIN08:33
ikoniaso check it on the dns server that hosts it08:35
sonu_nkikonia, what steps i need to do?08:37
zioprotogood morning08:43
zioprotomy Openstack Horizon has funny error messages in the log files08:43
zioprotoextern "Python": function Cryptography_rand_bytes() called, but @ffi.def_extern() was not called in the current subinterpreter.  Returning 008:43
zioprotocoreycb: hitting bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+bug/162479108:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1624791 in OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon) "Horizon randomly fails to connect to the service APIs" [Undecided,New]08:48
zioprotoThere is a fix but I am not sure it is in the ubuntu packages https://review.openstack.org/#/c/432257/08:49
zioprotoI mean, I am not sure if there is a package conflict that is properly managed.09:00
fricklerzioproto: for me the fix for that bug is what I describe in my comment, avoiding unsafe concurrent use of the crypto lib https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+bug/1624791/comments/17. all the lib versions didn't really seem to matter much in the end09:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1624791 in OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon) "Horizon randomly fails to connect to the service APIs" [Undecided,New]09:07
zioprotofrickler: so I should change in my apache config WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL} ?09:09
zioprotofrickler: because my apache configuration comes from the upstream puppet-horizon module, so I should submit a patch to the puppet-horizon project then09:09
fricklerzioproto: yes09:10
zioprotoAnybody knows what is this package landscape-common ?09:12
zioprotothat is the package that brings the dependency on python-openssl09:12
zioprotobut I have no idea what is this landscape-common, what is for ?09:12
fricklerzioproto: https://landscape.canonical.com/09:21
ikoniasonu_nk: check the sub domain is available on the servrer that hosts it09:22
ikoniazioproto: it's for use with landscape09:22
sonu_nkfixed with DNS setting A record09:22
sonu_nkthanx09:22
Meadanyone here run VM's with qemu kvm without a gui?09:31
ikoniaMead: yes09:31
Meadwhat resource did you use to figure out how to build the VM's?09:32
ikoniawhat do you mean ?09:32
Meadthe xml file that gives the guest OS  cpu, storage, network, hardware interfaces and etc.09:36
MeadI'm having issues wrapping my head around creating/modifiying an example to meet my needs.09:37
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sonu_nkmy server says when restarted "     * Restarting web server apache210:11
sonu_nkAH00180: WARNING: MaxRequestWorkers of 423 exceeds ServerLimit value of 256 servers, decreasing MaxRequestWorkers to 256. To increase, please see the ServerLimit directive."10:11
sonu_nkwhat about this " MaxRequestWorkers " ?10:11
andolsonu_nk: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mpm.html10:25
zuljamespage: yay https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/neutron/2:10.0.0-0ubuntu5/+build/1241579111:18
ubottuError: launchpad bug 2 not found11:18
jokoping11:28
zioprotofrickler: so, for me `apt-get remove python-openssl` and removing the package landscape-common fixed the problem without touching the apache config11:55
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zioprotoHey guys I have some doubts about the Neutron init.d script in Xenial13:32
zioprotoI have the config spread in many files13:32
zioprotobecause of LBaaS and other plugins13:32
zioprotoso I need the neutron-server to run with a bunch of --config-file =13:33
zioprotoI had to hack the /etc/init.d/neutron-server script13:33
zioprotobut what I did is not very elegant13:33
drabtekk: hey, did you find a solution to your problem? had to run yesterday and actually don't know off the top of my head a solution to that14:19
tekkwhich?14:20
tekkthe vlan / isolation?14:20
drabinstances not talking to each other14:20
drabyes14:20
tekki found several14:20
tekkso, the MAC-based VLAN setting on my switch was my preference but i couldn't get it to work14:20
tekki don't understand how VLAN's on linux work....14:20
tekkso basically i created a ton of interfaces on different subnets14:20
tekkand an iptables rule saying they can't talk to each other etc14:21
tekknot ideal... and not bulletproof... but better than nothing14:21
drabk14:21
drabopenswitch is probably cleaner I think, but maybe more costly upfront to figure out how that works14:21
drabbut then you'd have the "L2" isolation you talked about, ie at switch level14:21
drabnever looked into it myself, but sounds like at some point I will because it keeps coming up14:22
zioprotocoreycb: we started the upgrade of the compute nodes from Trusty to Xenial (OS release Mitaka). We hit this bug of libvirt. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/1583009 How to I tag in launchpad that this bug also affects the project nova-compute on ubuntu ?15:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1583009 in libvirt (Ubuntu) "Error starting domain since update" [Medium,Fix released]15:21
zioprotoBasically without fixing this bug the scheduling of the instance will fail on the compute node very badly, and the instance will start on another compute node but with two neutron ports15:22
nacczioproto: at the top of the bug, also affects project -> choose another project ?15:25
nacczioproto: presuming you konw the name of the project?15:25
zioprotohttps://launchpad.net/cloud-archive15:25
zioprotoI try15:25
zioprotoI am afraid it will remove libvirt15:25
naccno, it adds15:25
nacc(hence the +)15:26
zioprotook I managed15:26
zioprotohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+bug/158300915:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1583009 in Ubuntu Cloud Archive "Error starting domain since update" [Undecided,New]15:26
cpaelzerzioproto: the replacement would be if you flip open the libvirt task ana select something15:26
nacccpaelzer: thanks, good point15:26
* cpaelzer is not here15:26
nacccpaelzer: did you see the AA bug re: libvirt?15:26
nacccpaelzer: and hugepages (although it's ok if you've disappeared again :)15:26
cpaelzerno I did not nacc15:27
cpaelzerand I did honestly not intend to read it before next week unless you tell me it is really needed15:27
nacccpaelzer: ack, it's fine15:27
nacccpaelzer: sorry, forgot you're on vaca! get outta here!15:28
cpaelzernacc: the hugepages path is the one that dpdk sets up for the bigger hugepages (1G in that case)15:44
nacccpaelzer: yep, understood15:44
cpaelzernacc: I'd think the qemu code might take "the first HP mountpoint it finds" (not sure)15:44
nacccpaelzer: yeah, i think it does too15:44
cpaelzerand thereby pick one prohibited by the libvirt-qemu abstraction profile15:44
nacci think the AA profile jsut needs to be extended with an *15:44
cpaelzerusually the qemu-kvm init sets up /dev/something as well and I guess that is in it15:45
cpaelzeryeah, I thinkg /dev/hugepages** should be fairly safe15:45
cpaelzerthe day one places something other than hugepages in there I'll go WTF anyway15:45
nacccpaelzer: i donn't think you can15:48
nacccpaelzer: well, i mean, anything you place in there ends up being mapped by hugpeages15:48
naccoh you mean if someone manually creates a dev node?15:48
naccyeah that's a PEBKAC :)15:48
rbasakpowersj: around? About tomcat8.16:21
powersjrbasak: I am16:21
rbasakpowersj: I think these are uploaded? I didn't mark the MPs as "Merged" as the importer shouldn't really (and won't) adopt them until they're accepted by the SRU team, which I couldn't do as I was the sponsor.16:21
rbasakpowersj: but I think they're all in -proposed now?16:22
rbasakpowersj: I'm not sure why I don't appear to have commented saying that I'd uploaded in the MPs or in the bugs or something.16:22
powersjrbasak: hmm I don't recall seeing an email nor does rmadison show something in proposed16:22
rbasakSorry if I missed that.16:22
rbasakpowersj: bugs 1666570 comments 12, 13, 14. I might be missing something though. There's an inconsistency somewhere then?16:23
ubottubug 1666570 in tomcat7 (Debian) "Post install script has error in RegEx" [Unknown,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/166657016:23
powersjrbasak: ah! those are for tomcat716:23
naccrbasak: well, alternatively, you *can* push an upload up (in theory this is something we'll need to do when anyone can provide upload/ tags presuming they hae rights), and if it disagrees with wht ends up being uploaded, it will be ignored16:24
naccbut then at least, the hash is documented in the MR and the git repo16:24
rbasaknacc: yeah. I hope I did that. I don't recall.16:24
rbasakBut the MP won't show as merged.16:24
rbasakWell, perhaps it should.16:24
rbasakI seem to have confused 7 and 8 then.16:24
rbasakI can't remember what I did or what I was thinking :-/16:24
naccyeah 'merged' to me (in our process) means pushed to lpusip16:25
naccnot necessarily integrated into a branh16:25
naccwhich is confusing, i suppose16:25
rbasakAh, OK.16:25
naccas only the importer knows when that happens (and if it does)16:26
rbasakI wonder if Launchpad will detect when the MP is adopted by the importer?16:26
naccwith better tooling, we might bea ble to figure that out i guess16:26
rbasakHere I think I've confused tomcat7 and 8 somewhat.16:26
nacci think it can, actually16:26
rbasakSo it isn't necessarily an example of it not doing that.16:26
naccbut it doesn't alwasy use the correct hash16:26
powersjrbasak: I thought you had only looked at 7 so far16:27
powersjwe had a short discussion on those merges and you even made a comment or two16:27
rbasakpowersj: that would make sense!16:27
rbasakI think I perhaps forgot at some point that there were two sets.16:28
powersjand I got 7 and 8 confused numerous times while making those merges... so it isn't just you ;)16:28
rbasakHence my confusion16:28
naccyeah, it's a pain, i've made the same mistake in traige16:28
nacc*triage16:28
rbasakpowersj: so let me make sure I get myself straight now.16:28
rbasakpowersj: 7 is done from a sponsorship POV, right? And 8 needs a review and upload for SRUs?16:28
powersjrbasak: correct16:29
rbasakpowersj: thanks16:29
rbasakI'll do that now.16:29
rbasakpowersj: oh, though 7 on X and Y appear to have FTBFS.16:29
naccright, i thought that was the status, and that powersj said even regular reubilds failed?16:29
rbasakBut I'll worry about those separately.16:29
powersjrbasak: yeah I was working on that Friday and got a little frustrated so uploaded the current package to a ppa and it failed to build16:30
rbasakLet me review/sponsor 8 for now.16:30
powersjso a bigger issue for me to try to track down16:30
rbasakUnderstood, thanks.16:30
powersjnacc: someone reads my updates ;)16:30
rbasakHey I read them too. But I see Tomcat and my eyes glaze over :-/16:31
rbasak"Great, Josh is taking care of those! No need for me to worry then."16:31
rbasak:-)16:31
powersjlol16:31
powersjrbasak: speaking of the tomcat7 sru, am I allowed to test and mark verified since I didn't actually upload? Or should I find someone else?16:32
rbasakpowersj: anyone can do the SRU verification and verification-done thing. In fact we prefer it if the original affected users do so for the verification of the fix part at least.16:33
powersjrbasak: I was hoping the reporter would do it, but haven't seen anything from him, so figured I would do it before the 7 days is up16:34
rbasakpowersj: appreciated, thanks. Though 7 is the minimum, not the maximum. You can wait another week or two if you like.16:35
powersjoh ok16:35
rbasak(or appeal again to the reporter, etc)16:35
* powersj needs to re-read the SRU page yet again :)16:36
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craigs_question: we are running active/active bond between two 10gb ports. Running ubuntu 16.10. we have the hdwadress ether set for both nics, and find that after a reboot that the mac address changes to the other nic during a reboot. Is there a way in active/active to stay on one default mac for the bond?18:31
rbasaknacc: looks like the tomcat7 import didn't automatically run. Any idea why?18:34
naccrbasak: bastions are down still afaik18:34
rbasakAh, of course, thanks.18:34
naccrbasak: np18:34
rbasakpowersj: "Fix an upgrade error when JAVA_OPTS in /etc/default/tomcat7" -- should this not be /etc/default/tomcat8 for the tomcat8 packaging, or is it covering an upgrade path from tomcat7?18:43
rbasakpowersj: also needed an update-maintainer run for Yakkety.18:43
rbasakEverything else looks fine.18:43
rbasakIf those changes seem OK to you, let me know and I can commit fixups and upload - no need for you to do it.18:44
powersjrbasak: ok will look at shortly18:44
rbasakSure, thanks18:44
powersjrbasak: and yes it should say tomcat8 :(18:44
rbasakpowersj: oh, and zesty should be 8.0.38-2ubuntu2 rather than 8.0.38-2ubuntu1.1.18:44
rbasakI can fix that up too.18:45
rbasakNot that 1.1 would cause any harm - just convention.18:45
naccand because zesty has not been released yet18:46
rbasakHmm.18:46
nacci think it's one of the few cases that maybe needs a bit of documentation in the security wiki page -- it may come out as an SRU if uploaded now for zesty18:46
rbasakWe are in final freeze.18:46
naccor in our wiki page (that doesn't exist) that refers to the security wiki page for versioning :)18:46
powersjrbasak: ok so 1) it should be tomcat8 and not 7 as I said 2) you had to run update-maintainer because this is the first delta? 3) and the version is that way because it doesn't count as an SRU for zesty?19:03
naccpowersj: i think 3) is a corner-case19:04
rbasakRight.19:04
naccpowersj: in that you can upload to -proposed now, and since z is not released the right thing to do is bump the version (not append .X)19:04
rbasakSo I tried to upload, but Yakkety failed because 0.1 already exists. I had to re-run the tomcat8 import.19:04
powersjoh19:04
naccpowersj: but it will probably end up released as an SRU for z, becuase of the freeze19:05
naccpowersj: and since aa gets established from the latest version in z, it will be after z still19:05
naccthat's my understanding at least19:05
powersjnacc: ahh ok so I will need to push for aa as well?19:05
rbasaknacc: but yakkety-devel should point to the same as yakkety-security, but it doesn't.19:05
naccpowersj: no, it will get copied forward19:05
rbasakFor now, I'll rebase on top of yakkety-security manually, but I think that's a bug.19:05
rbasak(in the moving of yakkety-devel)19:06
naccrbasak: tomcat8 has the same version in y-s and y-u19:06
naccrbasak: and y-u *might* have been published after19:06
naccso we might have moved y-d19:06
nacci'd need to look at the pub history to check19:06
rbasakhttps://git.launchpad.net/~usd-import-team/ubuntu/+source/tomcat8/refs/heads19:06
rbasakupdates and security both say 0.119:06
rbasakBut devel says 8.0.37-1 (before 0.1)19:06
nacchrm,19:07
naccy-d is quite out of date19:07
rbasakAnd when I ran the import just now, I thought I saw it import 0.119:07
rbasakAnd that was using today's master, so I'd have expected it to bump -devel.19:07
naccrbasak: it *might* be a case of bad import from when we were making chnges19:07
naccrbasak: yeah, it should have19:07
naccrbasak: can you file a bug and i'll debug it locally19:07
rbasakWill do19:08
rbasakhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24356213/ is my usd run19:08
naccrbasak: and to besure, you fetched master first?19:08
rbasakOh, my mistake19:08
rbasakI did fetch master first.19:08
rbasakBut the import looks like it didn't import 0.119:08
naccrbasak: ah yes it didn't19:08
rbasakSo it could pre-date the devel pointer fix.19:08
naccbecause it's already been importe19:08
naccyeah, i think that's the bug19:08
rbasakSo I'll assume no bug for now. We'll see next time.19:09
naccyeah, we'll need to reimport tomcat8 from scratch really19:09
nacci would sort of like to reimport all of server main ... but i'm worried about breaking everyone19:09
naccbut we've made so many changes and fixes that it'd be nice to get to a consistent state across all the packages19:09
naccrbasak: do you have a few minutes for a HO today? i know it's quite late for you19:09
naccwanted to discuss an onboarding/UI change i'm working on now19:10
rbasakSure, I'm working late this evening anyway. But give me a few minutes to sort out this tomcat8 thing first if that's OK?19:10
powersjrbasak: it sounds like there are some changes for me to make, do you want to comment on the reviews and I can make updates. Of if you want to do things locally that's fine.19:10
naccrbasak: yeah of course!19:11
rbasakpowersj: I'll just do it locally and push and upload, if that's OK. The changelog message is still yours, just with the zesty version and the tomcat7/8 thing tweaked.19:11
powersjrbasak: ok :) let me know if I can help in anyway. I appreciate you reviewing19:11
rbasaknacc: so should I mark these MPs as Merged even though they're in unapproved? I have pushed the upload tags.19:23
rbasakpowersj: I think I'm done with tomcat8 uploaded correctly. Sorry for the mess.19:24
powersjrbasak: no worries I'll watch 'em and if I don't see the SRU emails in a couple days will ping you again ;)19:25
naccrbasak: i think that's what we need to decide process wise19:25
rbasaknacc: I'm in the usual team hangout19:26
rbasak(from the new calendar entry)19:26
naccrbasak: ack, joining19:27
TahvokHey guys!19:58
TahvokIs hwe-support-status tool available under 16.04? I can't find it19:58
rbasakTry #ubuntu-kernel19:58
sarnoldI didn't spot one in a quick look..19:59
sarnoldthe #ubuntu-kernel suggestion is a good one19:59
ikoniawhy would #ubuntu-kernel be able to say if a package is in the repos20:17
ikoniajust look in the repos and see if it's there or not,20:17
ikoniapackages.ubuntu.com for example20:17
rbasakPeople in #ubuntu-kernel may know what's going on with it in more detail. For the use case rather than the mechanical answer to the question.20:18
rbasakAs the HWE policy has changed in 16.04 IIRC.20:18
ikoniaI don't think it has changed20:18
ikoniait will still release updates in line with the point releases20:19
naccTahvok: it's in update-manager-core afaict20:20
naccah in 16.04 it's ubuntu-support-status maybe?20:20
Tahvokupdate-manager-core provides ubuntu-support-status20:23
TahvokIs it the same?20:23
naccTahvok: i'm not sure, it outputs someting like http://paste.ubuntu.com/24356572/20:24
naccTahvok: i've never used hwe-support-status, but i see it is in update-manager-core in 17.0420:24
TahvokWell it says that linux-image-4.8 is supported until April 2022 when it should be till' 201820:31
TahvokI'll try #ubuntu-kernel20:31
patdk-wkit's normally 9months after release currently20:33
patdk-wkso when the new one comes out, you have a 3month overlap20:34
sarnoldthere were plans afoot to change the HWE stack support https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/RollingLTSEnablementStack20:34
patdk-wkI had thought it was agreed on (but I'm not in the know :) that as long as the version that supports that kernel exists, it would exist for hwe also20:36
keithzgI'm at a bit of a loss; I have a nearly-stock dovecot config, honestly I think I haven't even changed /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf, but now I'm trying to change a value in one of the config files in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/ and it's completely ignoring me, as if it isn't loading those files at all.22:07
keithzgBut it definitely has the "!include conf.d/*.conf" in dovecot.conf, and I don't see any relevant errors spit out anywhere.22:09
keithzgHeh nevermind, a bit of grepping seems to have shown me where the wires were being crossed, a leftover config from an older setup that didn't get purged.22:18
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ishaved4thishey guys, Ive been having some serious problems with my damn server and I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me22:45
ishaved4thisI cannot for the life on me get my server to mount my external drives. I've created directories, with sub directories, i have the fstab file set up with UUID= and it just wont boot22:46
ishaved4thisI have the entire log file if someone could help im out. I'm going crazy here22:46
naccishaved4this: if you manually mount the directories, does it work?22:46
nacci'm assuming you don't actually need the external drives to boot, but that's not clear22:47
ishaved4thisno, Theyre just for exra space22:47
ishaved4thisI have a jbod, and two actually externals22:47
ishaved4thisI cannot get into the computer at all besides emergency mode, but like I said, I did pull the log file22:48
naccif they are just for extra space why do you only get emergency moe?22:48
nacc*mode22:48
naccit sounds like something else is going wrong22:48
naccor, even though you don't need the disks to boot, are you reuqiring them in your fstab?22:49
naccishaved4this: you can pastebin the log maybe?22:49
ishaved4thisI need them to boot for plex on launch. and yes. I have the past file22:49
ishaved4thishttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24357055/22:49
ishaved4thisthank you so much man! its been driving me up a wall for a week now. I also still have physical access to the computer, so if you need any extra info, let me know what to type in22:50
naccishaved4this: how do you konw the disks aren't being mounted?22:51
naccishaved4this: can you pastebin your fstab?22:52
naccishaved4this: note that systemd is commplaining about you having files in /media/Plex*22:52
naccishaved4this: also, typos in fstab, 'ex4'22:52
nacci'm assuming based upon the logs22:52
ishaved4thisahhh okay. How do I get into fstab through root? when I type in  nano /etc/fstab its blank22:53
sarnoldis that /etc from your rescue environment or the Real Thing?22:53
ishaved4thisgot it.22:54
naccishaved4this: you would need mount your system disk and edit that file22:54
ishaved4thisim in the real thing. Just in maintenance mode22:54
* nacc believes maintenance mode is just the initramfs, no?22:54
naccso nothing is mounted yet, iirc22:55
ishaved4thiseverything in fstab was missing the "T" in ext4" lol.22:55
ishaved4thismy be the issue22:55
naccishaved4this: almost certainly it was22:55
naccishaved4this: note you might need to rebuild your initramfs after editing fstab22:56
nacci can't recall22:56
ishaved4thisokay well let me send you my fstab file22:56
ishaved4thispaste.ubuntu.com/2435746322:56
ishaved4thisis the the correct configuration I need for external storage?22:57
ishaved4thisbesides the ex4 typo22:57
naccishaved4this: i mean external devices aren't really diffferent22:59
ishaved4thisI just fixed the ex4 typo and rebooted. I'll let you know what happens22:59
naccishaved4this: unless you mean over the network22:59
naccishaved4this: did you rebuild your initrd?22:59
ishaved4thisno, I have no idea what that is to be honest22:59
sarnoldI think 'external' really only gets interesting once you go multipath22:59
naccsarnold: yeah, or needing to specify to wait over the network22:59
nacc*on the network22:59
sarnoldnacc: "very external" :)23:00
naccishaved4this: well, if it doesn't work, you'll need to mount your system disk again chroot in and `update-initramfs -u -k all`23:00
ishaved4thisoh shit! once I fixed the error, everything seemed to load up, and now its checking the progress of the disk23:00
naccishaved4this: ok :)23:01
ishaved4thisdo you know if every reboot will be this slow to check the disks? I believe that behavior is due to the "2" I added to the end of the line23:01
rharperthe "2" indicates the order in which to check disks;  ext4 has a max-mounts-count which if exceeded triggers a check-disk23:04
ishaved4thisahhh. well heres an example of the external drives23:04
ishaved4thisUUID=c9781468-4e60-618a-8546-3b712ca47316 /media/Plex5 ex4 defaults 0 223:04
ishaved4thisshould I change any of that to make it run better as extra storage? Since I last messaged its only at 1.3 percent23:05
rharperwell, ext4, vs ex4; but no; not much to do to change the time to scan the disk; that's a property of the size of the disk and the speed of the interface to the disk23:06
ishaved4thisyeah I already fixed my dumb error of ex4 lol, they are at ext4 now23:06
ishaved4thiswell the JBod should be getting 5gb/s, and the externals somewhere around there too. is there anyway to check if it is receiving the correct speed?23:07
rharperyou're bound by iops, not bandwidth23:09
rharperthe metadata checking are all small reads23:09
ishaved4thisI do know one 1TB drive is completely full, maybe it could be building a file to check against? I'm fairly new to linux23:09
rharperif you have iostat installed, then you can look at iostat -x -k 2 ; the disk in question will likely be at 100% utilization23:09
rharperfor disk checks, one just had to wait it out23:10
rharperyou can disable the checks or change the frequency, looking at tune2fs command can help you tweak those options23:10
ishaved4thisyeah the disk is at 100% utilization23:11
ishaved4thisso this will be a thing on every restart?23:11
rharperno23:12
ishaved4thisah okay23:13
rharperext4 only forces check after a disk has been mounted more than the max-mount-count, or if it has a time-length exceeded (it hasn't been checked in some defined length of time)23:13
rharperthose options are tuneable via the tune2fs command23:13
ishaved4thisvery cool. I'll definitely download that23:14
rharperthe other trigger is if the system does not get to umount the filesystem cleanly (ie, a crash )23:14
rharperin which case, that will trigger a scan23:14
ishaved4thisoh okay. thank you so much for all your help man. I do have one more question for you23:15
ishaved4thisdo you mess around with plex at all?23:15

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