[00:01] <hehehe> oki
[00:01]  * hehehe take a sit, takes some lsd
[00:01]  * hehehe kisses a naked girl
[00:01] <hehehe> mmmm
[02:02] <tomreyn> hehehe: try asking in #ovh
[03:37] <runelind_q> I'm running 16.04 inside lxd and I'm trying to mount an nfs mount and I keep getting operation not permitted
[03:37] <runelind_q> it works in a 14.04 VM
[03:39] <trippeh> doubt nfs is properly namespaced so to do that security it would have to be done on the host and mount it into the container fs somehow.
[03:39] <trippeh> securily even.
[03:40] <trippeh> I have not used lxc/lxd in many years though so no idea how that would look nowadays.
[03:41] <trippeh> maybe mount it on the outside, and have a bind mount into the container, which is probably supported in the configs.
[03:42] <runelind_q> ah, weak.
[03:49] <trippeh> there is some work upstream to allow namespaces to mount blockdevs and such themselfes, but it is very experimental and I just know a crapton of CVEs will fall out of it :p
[03:49] <trippeh> not seen anything on nfs yet
[08:45] <RdeH> my soundcard doesnt work with ubuntu server, its a Realtek-AC97 on a Medion pc MT7
[08:45] <RdeH> someone?
[08:46] <RdeH> its working with gdm3 but then again i can't use enlightenment instead of that
[08:47] <RdeH> doesnt complete mixersettings
[09:50] <ren0v0> Hi
[09:50] <ren0v0> I'm wanting to use MinOZW, but i can't find what package its in  http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/zesty/en/man1/MinOZW.1.html
 my soundcard doesnt work with ubuntu server, its a Realtek-AC97 on a Medion pc MT7
 someone?
 its working with gdm3 but then again i can't use enlightenment instead of that
 doesnt complete mixersettings
[12:53] <emr> Hello, i'm looking for good tutorial / article / doc about kvm clustering, any advices? thanks
[13:00] <tomreyn> most guides i've seen so far are specific to a certain cloud / cluster management software.
[13:01] <emr> tomreyn, absolutely the most good one i found is https://alteeve.com/w/2-Node_Red_Hat_KVM_Cluster_Tutorial but it using red hat
[13:01] <tomreyn> you could start by putting together a list of requirements, then check http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Management_Tools (and elsewhere, since it's not complete) for a mathing management solution and then read up on that
[13:03] <emr> thanks tomreyn
[13:03] <tomreyn> hmm yes https://alteeve.com/w/AN!Cluster_Tutorial_2 looks good if you want to do it manually
[13:03] <tomreyn> i guess much of it is probably not redhat specific.
[13:05] <emr> actually yes its really good tutorial however there are missing pieces when building it manually
[13:05] <tomreyn> be sure to take a look at at least openstack before you decide to do it manually
[13:05] <emr> like corosync.conf
[13:05] <emr> ok thanks tomreyn
[13:06] <tomreyn> welcome, good luck
[15:13] <teward> well I feel stupid today
[15:14] <teward> i finally realized why my iptables SNAT/DNAT rules for 1:1 NAT between host IPs and containers weren't working - i forgot to add accept rules for the FORWARD rules.  I feel stupid now,
[15:14] <teward> i finally realized why my iptables SNAT/DNAT rules for 1:1 NAT between host IPs and containers weren't working - i forgot to add accept rules for the FORWARD rules.  I feel stupid now.
[15:17] <teward> oops, double post?
[15:18] <teward> also I feel *really* freaking old...
[15:18] <teward> i have a 12.04 server I forgot about lol
[15:21] <DK2> how do i recover a mysql backup with rsnapshop?
[15:22] <DK2> is it just copy ?
[15:47] <DK2> its a innodb.. figured it out i believe
[15:48] <DK2> but that database is 2TB big, need to add another drive..
[16:02] <hikmahgumelar> hi
[16:02] <teward> hello
[17:28] <teward> this'll sound like a stupid question but is IPv6 1:1 NAT in iptables the same as IPv4 1:1 NAT?
[17:59] <Fieldy> hello, im on 16.04.2 LTS. i've installed postfix like i've done on earlier versions. i need to see the logs for postfix, however, i've searched my whole system (especially /var/log) for the usuals and things like mail.log don't even exist. googling around didn't help much. any ideas?
[18:02] <_KaszpiR_> probably protfix manual ;)
[18:03] <_KaszpiR_> *postfix
[18:03] <_KaszpiR_> manual and config file
[18:03] <patdk-lap> why postfix?
[18:03] <patdk-lap> postfix does nothing with logs
[18:03] <patdk-lap> consult your syslog program
[18:03] <_KaszpiR_> or see systemd settings
[18:03] <patdk-lap> these days, systemd is the syslog program
[18:04] <patdk-lap> that then hands it off to rsyslog
[18:04] <_KaszpiR_> well it can be
[18:04] <_KaszpiR_> ;D
[18:04] <_KaszpiR_> but you're right
[18:04] <_KaszpiR_> now systemd is more than you'd expect
[18:20] <Fieldy> journalctl -xef | grep -e postfix -e mail -e spam -e clam     is givin me what i was lookin for, just wanted to post a solution (good enough for now)
[18:38] <andol> Fieldy: If you don't want to do as much grep:ing, try adding "-u postfix" to journalctl.
[19:08] <Fieldy> andol: ah i did not know about that. thank you. almost got it all going, getting some very long spamc / spamd processing but it does complete. will figure that out later
[19:09] <Fieldy> just happy i got everything migrated from the old server.
[19:09] <Fieldy> the secondary MXs can deal with the fallout and hang onto stuff that gets goofed up :P till it's 100%
[19:11] <Fieldy> lmao i love my buddy who is hosting one of the secondary MXs... saw stuff piling up and sent me a text to check my server. gotta love eagle eye admins
[19:15] <Fieldy> ...and then i knock my ethernet adapter out of my laptop. yay
[20:35] <tasslehoff> Guides on removing an mdadm array says first to do --stop then --remove on the device, but after --stop the device is gone. Is that ok?
[20:36] <tasslehoff> Can I just remove it from /etc/fstab and /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf and carry on?
[22:03] <teward> anyone pro at LXD networking in here?
[22:03] <teward> or even bridging, because I've got a weird IPv6 issue here
[22:04] <teward> trying to get a bridge to do IPv6 only, but I can't make that bridge without torching IPv4 routing, any ideas how to fix it?
[22:12] <patdk-lap> heh? doesn't take a pro
[22:12] <patdk-lap> a bridge has nothing to do with either
[22:12] <patdk-lap> so something else your doing is the issue
[22:31] <teward> patdk-lap: well...
[22:31] <teward> 1:1 IPv6 wasn't working
[22:31] <teward> probably because no IPv6 NAT heh
[22:31] <patdk-lap> nat?
[22:31] <teward> i'm better with IPv4 networking than Ipv6
[22:31] <patdk-lap> why would you nat ipv6?
[22:32] <teward> patdk-lap: do you know a way to get IPv6 routes working proper to LXD containers?  Or a better way to do it than trying to bridge interfaces (whcih doesn't work since the host's uplink won't accept multiple MACs apparently)?
[22:32] <patdk-lap> your talking about proxyarp and proxynd
[22:33] <patdk-lap> well, no need for proxyarp on ipv4 if your stuck with only a single ip
[22:33] <patdk-lap> but do you have a single ipv6? or a proper /64?
[22:35] <teward> patdk-lap: well
[22:35] <teward> I have a /64 currently.
[22:35] <teward> four IPs in that range are currently set up to be routed to the host (VPS)
[22:35] <teward> i have a single container I want to have 3 of those IPs
[22:35] <teward> hence why i'm confused
[22:35] <patdk-lap> proxynd would be the simple way
[22:35] <patdk-lap> though, I will say, I haven't done proxynd for many years
[22:36] <patdk-lap> you will setup proxynd then just assign the ipv6 address to your lxd guest
[22:36] <teward> patdk-lap: if I had my way and the hosting company providing the VPS were less stringent on MAC addresses and crap, I"d be able to just have a direct bridge, and then direct-assign things.
[22:36] <teward> ok.
[22:37] <patdk-lap> proxynd, says to respond to nd requests on behalf of xxxx (normally put the ip here)
[22:43] <patdk-lap> linux is calling it proxy_ndp
[22:43] <patdk-lap> most of this isn't relevent, but the neighbour discovery section is
[22:43] <patdk-lap> http://www.geeklab.info/2013/05/ipv6-neighbour-proxy/
[23:40] <teward> patdk-lap: hrm, that doesn't seem to work... blurgh.
[23:40] <teward> oh well
[23:40] <teward> it's not being kind :)