[04:29] <grv> hi
[04:29] <grv> everyone
[04:30] <grv> I need information on HTTPD
[04:30] <grv> anyone
[04:30] <grv> ?
[04:30] <krytarik> Yes, #httpd.
[04:30] <grv> I have lots of process running with httpd
[04:30] <grv> on task manager
[04:31] <grv> and they are consuming lot of memory under the appache
[04:31] <grv> how to stop this permanently
[04:33] <grv> wht hpn
[04:49] <grv> hi
[04:49] <grv> pls help me with httpd
[04:49] <grv> i want to stop this populating my ram
[11:28] <GoRzA> Hi guys! I am having problems instaling lubuntu on one of my ssd´s. Whatever I do it says "input/output error writing to /dev/sda" the ssd works fine under windows and I can format it using win10 tools and MiniTool Partition Wizard but Garted cant do anything and fdisc gives me the input/output error. Anybothy that have the time to help me?
[11:29] <leszek> GoRzA: ssds attached via SATA or something else ?
[11:30] <GoRzA> I have tried it on my desktop with sata but it is originaly in a laptop with sata.
[11:35] <GoRzA>  leszek: It is a SATA drive right now sitting in a sony vaio laptop.
[11:40] <leszek> have run gparteds check on the disk and read out smartdata with smartmontools
[11:40] <leszek> sounds strange to have I/O errors
[11:43] <GoRzA> ha not donew that but I did a surface test with MiniTool Partition Wizard
[11:43] <GoRzA> and it came back with no errors
[11:43] <leszek> don't know that tool
[11:44] <GoRzA> windows tool....
[11:52] <hateball> GoRzA: and the drive isnt encrypted or so?
[11:59] <GoRzA> no, its not encrypted.
[12:01] <GoRzA> First it was formated in NTFS and had windows7 on it. i/o error, formated it to fat32 i/o error, formated to ext4 i/o error deleted the patition i/o error. I dont realy know what else to do.....
[12:01] <hateball> GoRzA: do you see anything weird in "dmesg" ?
[12:01] <hateball> GoRzA: what drive is it?
[12:02] <hateball> some drives are buggy and need kernel parameters to behave
[12:02] <GoRzA> give me a min, will start it up in the laptop....
[12:04] <GoRzA> it is a corsair force 3 ssd, how do I get the right kernel parameters?
[12:08] <GoRzA_Laptop> [   21.989793] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 234441472 [   21.989800] Buffer I/O error on dev sda, logical block 29305184, async page read
[12:08] <GoRzA> that is what seams wierd in dmesg
[12:12] <GoRzA_Laptop> everything involving sda: [   21.989784] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#28 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE [   21.989786] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#28 Sense Key : Illegal Request [current]  [   21.989788] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#28 Add. Sense: Logical block address out of range [   21.989791] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#28 CDB: Read(10) 28 00 0d f9 4b 00 00 00 08 00 [   21.989793] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev sda, secto
[12:13] <cimar> hi
[12:13] <GoRzA> hi
[12:16] <leszek> GoRzA: found this: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=96845 apparently affecting windows users also
[12:19] <leszek> GoRzA: check also for firmware updates. From what I read Corsair shipped broken devices if you don't update the firmware
[12:19] <GoRzA> well mine works fine on windows and instaling windows on it is no problem, the problem is that windows 10 is so slow on my laptop and keep bugging me with al kinds of nonsense.
[12:22] <GoRzA> corsair has no firmware updates for the force 3....
[12:22] <hateball> GoRzA: you could try booting with this kernel param: "libata.force=noncq"
[12:22] <hateball> see if that makes any difference at all
[12:24] <GoRzA> total noob on linux how do I tell it to boot with that parameter?
[12:24] <hateball> GoRzA: when you have the liveboot-grub, press F6 to be able to edit boot options
[12:25] <hateball> by default a menu will popup with things like noacpi and such. press ESC to get to the bootline that ends with "quiet splash"
[12:25] <hateball> and then you just add at the end of that: libata.force=noncq
[12:26] <GoRzA> Did ress f6 but it just went through a huge amount of commands to fast to read and then booted in to the desktop enviroment.
[12:31] <GoRzA> found it, had to pres TAB on th boot menu.
[12:32] <GoRzA> didnt work though still cant do anythiing to the ssd :(
[12:33] <GoRzA> hateball: Thx for the help but I need to go to work, spent al morning trying to get this to work. will resume another day. Thx again!
[13:11] <gaurav__> hi
[13:11] <gaurav__> I have issue in booting
[13:12] <gaurav__> I hv update to latest 17.04
[13:12] <gaurav__> but is booting time is taking so long
[13:12] <gaurav__> anybody
[13:12] <gaurav__> ??
[13:14] <gaurav__> helllllllllllo
[13:22] <leszek> gaurav__: be patient
[13:23] <leszek> not everyone watches like a hawk if someone types something new in here
[13:23] <leszek> and I am eating currently so be honered that I answer :P
[13:24] <leszek> gaurav__: you can run the terminal command systemd-analyze blame to see a list from top to bottom of services that take the longest when it comes to booting
[13:24] <leszek> posting that list on a pastebin.com like service and adding the link in here might help us figuring out what the issue might be
[19:29] <thrmo> Hey there
[19:29] <thrmo> what would be the best lightweight dock for lubuntu?
[19:30] <thrmo> as lightweight as it gets
[19:30] <krytarik> Plank.
[19:31] <thrmo> krytarik, thanks, i'll give it a try