[02:06] <fishcooker> how to disable/blacklist a package to be installed permanently?
[02:10] <patdk-lap> pinning
[03:03] <craig_> hello all
[03:17] <dpb1> fishcooker: https://askubuntu.com/questions/75895/how-to-forbid-a-specific-package-to-be-installed
[04:13] <cpaelzer> good morning
[08:55] <jamespage> morning cpaelzer
[08:58] <cpaelzer> hi jamespage
[08:58] <cpaelzer> jamespage: as much as I like a greeting I'm afraid there is more coming - is it?
[08:58] <cpaelzer> jamespage: and a good morning to you as well
[09:38] <jamespage> nope just good morning ;)
[10:00] <fishcooker> noted dpb1, thanks
[10:35] <trippeh> hm. not having much luck in getting Network Manager to push actual upstream dns servers to resolvconf after 17.04. /run/resolvconf/interfaces/NetworkManager is only getting 127.0.1.1
[10:36] <trippeh> borking the unbound integration.
[10:59] <trippeh> dns=unbound in NetworkManager.conf + dnssec-trigger seems to work better. hmm.
[12:03] <cpaelzer> jamespage: coreycb: if one could check if you have seen bug 1583009 that would be kind
[12:05] <cpaelzer> zioproto: you had an update to this bug recently ^^
[12:05] <cpaelzer> zioproto: was your update Trusty+UCA-Mitaka -> Xenial (no UCA) ?
[12:24] <coreycb> cpaelzer, i've not seen that one
[12:25] <coreycb> cpaelzer, that's the release where group name etc were changed i think
[12:25] <cpaelzer> coreycb: thanks for checking
[12:25] <cpaelzer> coreycb: and yes it is the libvirt->libvirtd switch
[12:25] <coreycb> cpaelzer, seems suspicious that this started to occur in 1.3.4 and 1.3.3 changed the group
[12:26] <cpaelzer> but still why only in some cases
[12:27] <cpaelzer> actually no, xenial already was the one changing IIRC
[12:27] <cpaelzer> checking
[12:27] <coreycb> cpaelzer, i'd guess a race
[12:29] <cpaelzer> the last report of zioproto was T->X which is to 1.3.1
[12:29] <cpaelzer> which was prior to the rename
[12:30] <coreycb> cpaelzer, oh ok.  any log messages?  seems like init fails the first time around for libvirtd and virtlogd, but starting them again works.
[12:30] <cpaelzer> coreycb: I haven't seen more than what is in the bug
[12:30] <cpaelzer> coreycb: I mainly wanted to do a check if this showed up with you
[12:31] <cpaelzer> The more related changes are more likely all the renamings of libvirt services in 1.3.1, but then without any better repro or data it can't be debugged for now
[12:40] <coreycb> cpaelzer, it looks like a fix may have been provided to yakkety but not yet backported to xenial for upstart and sysvinit
[12:41] <coreycb> cpaelzer, maybe not a race but depends on upstart vs systemd?  just guessing.
[12:41] <cpaelzer> I wish hallyn would still be around as he was already context switched into this
[12:42] <cpaelzer> maybe he is atm
[12:42] <zioproto> cpaelzer: sorry I am in a meeting. Yes I have seen 1583009
[12:42] <cpaelzer> zioproto: the question was more on the exact versions you upgraded from/to - but take your time ro report after the meeting is over
[13:16] <zioproto> cpaelzer: version that works for me is qemu-system-x86_2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.11_amd64.deb and qemu-block-extra_2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.11_amd64.deb
[13:25] <xpistos> Hey all, I logged into my server this morning and it says my boot partition (300 mb) is at 89%. Not sure why  or what to do with it
[13:28] <simosx> xpistos, there is a script to clean up the older kernels. If you install "byobu", you can then "sudo purge-old-kernels". More at http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/05/remove-old-kernels-ubuntu-16-04/
[13:34] <xpistos> simosx: Thanks. That worked like a charm! Book marking it now.
[13:54] <hallyn> cpaelzer: i'm afraid i'm not context switched into anything :) bug#?
[14:36] <cpaelzer> hallyn: bug 1583009
[15:55] <c0mrade> how to let mongodb automatically start if my server reboots (Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS 64bit Server)
[17:54] <c0mrade> How to let mongodb automatically start if my server reboots (Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS 64bit Server)?
[18:26] <sarnold> c0mrade: if you don't already have a systemd unit file or sysv-init script for your mongodb then you should write one
[18:32] <Ussat> There are examples on the net all over
[20:56] <axisys> how do I find duplicate in sources.list
[20:56] <patdk-lp> vi
[20:56] <patdk-lp> how would there be duplicates in there?
[20:56] <axisys> patdk-lp: i know .. sort | uniq did not find duplicates///
[20:57] <axisys> patdk-lp: previous guy.. :-)
[20:57] <patdk-lp> sort | uniq will NOT find duplicates
[20:57] <axisys> patdk-lp: I had to stop him for a sec..
[20:57] <axisys> pasting it..
[20:57] <dpb1> axisys: did you get a message printed at apt-get update?
[20:58] <axisys> http://dpaste.com/399TSGB
[20:58] <axisys> dpb1: yep
[20:58] <dpb1> axisys: paste that please?
[20:58] <patdk-lp> line 21, remove main
[20:58] <axisys> with the message http://dpaste.com/07CBN6Q
[20:58] <axisys> patdk-lp: ah
[20:59] <patdk-lp> only thing I see
[20:59] <dpb1> universe in there too
[20:59] <dpb1> duplicated
[20:59] <patdk-lp> where?
[20:59] <patdk-lp> oh, line 21 is just a whole dup
[20:59] <patdk-lp> remove line 21
[20:59] <dpb1> right
[21:00] <axisys> fixed.. thank you guys..
[21:00] <axisys> mutliple pair of eyes :-)
[21:02] <axisys> W: There is no public key available for the following key IDs:
[21:02] <axisys> 3B4FE6ACC0B21F32
[21:02] <axisys> showing 4 times..
[21:02] <axisys> no external repo.. just ubuntu
[21:02]  * axisys looking for the previous guys 
[21:02] <axisys> heh
[21:03] <c0mrade> I provide free hosting on my home server :P full root account, up to 2GBs of RAM and 200GB of HDD.
[21:03] <patdk-lp> c0mrade, why do we care?
[21:04] <c0mrade> patdk-lp: I don't know.
[21:04] <nacc> !ot | c0mrade
[21:04] <nacc> well, for #ubuntu-server, i guess :)
[21:04] <nacc> and !spam
[21:04] <nacc> !spam
[21:06] <dpb1> axisys: basically this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/235880/how-to-fix-gpg-in-updater
[21:07] <axisys> dpb1: yes I know the answer.. thanks anyways
[21:45] <arooni> trying to ssh from mac mini ==> ubuntu server; seeing; What does untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated .... i have xquartz set up;  what do?  delete ~/.xauthority?
[21:45] <dpb1> arooni: did you ssh -X
[21:47] <arooni> dpb1: sure did
[21:49] <dpb1> arooni: try -Y ?
[23:29] <arooni> so i have a scrip (letsencrypt cert renewal) that apparently first searches via apt-get update then upgrades itself before it runs.  i'd like to invoke via cron; but if i do that; i'm not going to be around to manually hit the 'YES' when prompted.  is there a way to run the script that will auto answer y for me in my absence?
[23:32] <sarnold> the yes(1) tool can emit an endless stream of 'y\n'
[23:32] <sarnold> this might be enough for the script in question
[23:48] <compdoc> you probably dont want it to be an endless stream