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IShavedForThis_shit. I disconnected. did anybody respond?00:13
ChmEarlIShavedForThis_, use the single ubuntu-server iso and install it with preseed. Works in Xen and kvm00:15
ChmEarl5-6 minutes max. Nobody else responded while you were out00:16
oerhekssome ideas of security https://www.thefanclub.co.za/how-to/how-secure-ubuntu-1604-lts-server-part-1-basics00:16
IShavedForThis_thanks man. I already have ubuntu server installed and it is used for plex, and other home things, what I want to do is just take maybe 5gb's from one of my drives and place a virtual instance on that00:17
IShavedForThis_to make a game server. and since I will have mods/admins I don't want anybody to be able to somehow get around the virtual instance and into my actual machine00:17
oodaniHi! I'm having some trouble upgrading my ejabberd installation, and I think it's caused by AppArmor? I'm running 16.04.2 LTS and just tried to install the ejabberd 17.04 package from https://jabber.at/p/apt-repository/  and now it won't launch - it's vague about what's wrong in systemctl status, but in journalctl, I'm seeing warnings like apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/ejabberdctl" name="/usr/lib/". Any idea why this would be00:19
oodani happening? The new ejabberd package does still contain an AppArmor profile, so it should be one that works.00:19
IShavedForThis_i'm on 16.04.2lts server by the way.00:19
oodaniHuh. I managed to fix that by adding "/usr/lib/ r," to my local include for that AppArmor profile. Not totally sure why that's necessary to make ejabberd and AppArmor play nicely, but there you go. (It still didn't wanna launch, but that was my fault for getting ejabberd.yml wrong. :P )00:43
IShavedForThis_nice! I would've helped if I knew anything about it lol00:43
oodani:)00:44
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nergarHello, I have some general docker questions, anyone minds if I ask here? #docker is kinda dead01:37
tewardnergar: not sure we're the best place for docker questions, a ton of those questions exist in FAQs on the Internet already01:40
tewardand unless your question is related to docker on ubuntu server, this is probably not the place to ask01:40
cpaelzergood morning04:41
lordievaderGood morning04:53
cpaelzerrbasak: hiho, please ping me once you are around05:26
cpaelzerrbasak: After the last update I'm more lost than ever on the ubuntu-virt package bug you had :-)05:26
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rbasakcpaelzer: ping10:00
cpaelzerrbasak: hiho, are you avail for a HO?10:19
cpaelzernow I finished my current item, context switch ready :-)10:21
cpaelzerrbasak: I'll send you a link and invite10:22
rbasakack10:22
zioprotocoreycb: hello, I am looking at this repo: https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server-dev/ubuntu/+source/python-cinderclient11:40
zioprotocoreycb: why there is only stable/ocata ? I can find any older stable branch11:41
zioprotomy goal is to refresh the package to include https://review.openstack.org/#/c/462204/ in stable/newton11:41
zioprotowhat would be the right repo to patch for  python-cinderclient                  1:1.9.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ??11:43
zioprotojamespage: maybe you also know the answer to this11:43
jamespagezioproto: good question11:44
jamespagezioproto: I would suspect that @newton we where sufficiently aligned with debian that alot of deps for openstack where just syncs from Debian unstable11:45
zioprotolater bazaar repo is liberty11:45
zioprotoMitaka and Newton are missing11:45
zioprotobut the version is 1:1.9.0-0ubuntu1~cloud011:46
zioprotothat ~cloud0 means it was built from the cloud archive, no ?11:46
zioprotoI try to explain my self better11:48
jamespagezioproto: pushed a stable/newton branch with 1:1.9.0-0ubuntu111:48
zioprotooh great !11:48
jamespagezioproto: you won't normally find a ~cloudX version in a git repo - that's a auto-backport version11:48
jamespagezioproto: remember that all openstack pkgs come from Ubuntu initially - newton sources from yakkety11:48
zioprotook11:49
zioprotoperfect, looks like everything is there now11:50
zioprotoalso the new tarballs in pristine-tar11:50
zioprotoI will try to compile11:50
zioprotothe new package11:50
cpaelzerthanks rbasak I experimentally created my own ubunut-meta content generated via germinate now12:05
cpaelzermore puzzles fall into place - thanks for the right hints where to start12:05
rbasakcpaelzer: you're welcome. Sorry my comment was misleading.12:16
ahasenackwhich team would triage this bug, kernel? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/168552812:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1685528 in zfs-linux (Ubuntu) "ZFS initramfs mounts dataset explicitly set not to be mounted, causing boot process to fail" [Undecided,Confirmed]12:18
ahasenackit's a userland zfs issue12:18
ahasenackor foundations, since it's initramfs related?12:19
zioprotojamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~zioproto/ubuntu/+source/python-cinderclient/+git/python-cinderclient/+merge/32629112:22
cpaelzerahasenack: kernel IMHO12:24
cpaelzerahasenack: being a "FS thing"12:25
ahasenackok12:25
cpaelzerahasenack: also looking at the PPU permissions I see cking12:25
cpaelzerahasenack: you might ask him for more experience around it12:25
cpaelzerahasenack: that is https://launchpad.net/~colin-king, but I don't see him aroung atm12:26
jamespagezioproto: is there a 1.9.x point release that includes that fix?12:49
zioprotojamespage: no is only in stable/newton12:57
zioprotoyou can check looking here: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/462204/ there is a "Included in" button. It shows only stable/newton12:58
fricklermdeslaur: I'm currently getting errors from LP when trying to update https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvpn/+bug/1700079, here is the dpkg.log output http://paste.ubuntu.com/24956199/13:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1700079 in openvpn (Ubuntu) "openvpn broken after unattended security upgrade" [Undecided,Confirmed]13:16
mdeslaurfrickler: thanks, I'll add it13:16
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cncr04show would you find out if 14.04 supports any particular 10gig nic15:39
RoyKcncr04s: which 10gig nic?16:13
RoyKcncr04s: the support lies in the kernel, not in the distro16:13
cncr04sany 10gig nic16:35
cncr04swhich ones should I look for16:35
cncr04spreferably ones under 100$16:35
geniiThe cheapest you're going to find will be 3-4 times that16:38
geniiUnless it's been pulled from a working server and being sold used for maybe $150-20016:39
geniiAnyway... look for Intel and QLogic chipsets16:40
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ahasenacknacc: hi, around?16:55
ahasenackrbasak: still around?17:22
dpb1ahasenack: what do you need?17:32
ahasenackjust merge workflow questions17:32
dpb1k17:32
hehehe_offhello17:49
ahasenackthe hardest part so far has been the changelog17:52
ahasenackhow do I record that this delta in particular was dropped, for example:17:52
ahasenack    - d/control: add libcephfs-dev as b-d to build vfs_ceph17:52
ahasenackit's not a debian/patch/17:52
ahasenackand it's not like the adding of libcephfs-dev was dropped17:52
ahasenackit was used by debian, so it's no longer a delta17:53
ahasenackI can't say "no longer adding libcephfs-dev"17:53
naccahasenack: simply http://paste.ubuntu.com/24957516/17:54
ahasenackdoesn't that mean that we no longer carry libcephfs-dev as a b-d?17:55
ahasenackit's what I would think if I read that17:55
naccahasenack: no, it means we've dropped it as delta relative to the new/debian version17:55
ahasenackok17:56
ahasenacknacc: are you back fully? I have one more question :)17:56
naccahasenack: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24957528/ maybe is more clear17:56
ahasenackthat's better17:57
hashwagonAnyone know if it's possible to have a samba shared printer automatically setup on a freshly installed ubuntu server? Is it as simple as copying over /etc/cups directory from a pre-existing system and starting the cups services?18:14
ahasenackprobably not18:15
ahasenackbut if your ubuntu server is configured to use the printer already, samba should just pick it up I think18:16
ahasenackthere is a default [print$] share18:16
ahasenackand [printers]18:16
hashwagonOkay thanks, I wasn't sure where to start as my search engine results weren't helping much.18:18
ahasenackget it working with ubuntu first, then install and worry about samba18:19
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ahasenackhm, that empty commit is showing up commented in the rebase -i now18:57
ahasenack# pick 9ced15d621657d576cc17417d8230ecb157dad44 * Drop:     - d/control: add libcephfs-dev as b-d to build vfs_ceph       [ Fixed in Debian 2:4.6.5+dfsg-2 ]18:57
ahasenackand now showing up at all in d/changelog after I reconstruct-changelog18:58
ahasenackyep, changelogs are hard18:58
ahasenackand now that disappeared19:07
naccahasenack: right, so you have to keep it in the rebase log each time19:08
naccahasenack: or pass --keep-empty19:08
naccahasenack: 'keep it in the rebase log' --> uncomment it19:08
ahasenackI didn't, now it's gone19:08
ahasenackI'm starting this is too much work just to keep a commit message that will be later used to reconstruct the d/changelog19:09
naccahasenack: so you have the line above, you can easily do another rebase and put it back in19:09
ahasenackI might as well make a note on paper19:09
naccahasenack: once you get the hang of it, it's easy19:09
naccahasenack: git doesn't really like empty commits by default19:09
ahasenacknor empty directories19:09
naccahasenack: you *can* of course also do what you're saying -- make notes, etc.19:09
ahasenackhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24957999/ both of these are drops19:11
ahasenackbut the topmost one has no "Drop:" header, because I expect it to be put below the second one when the changelog is reconstructed19:11
naccahasenack: yep, seems right19:11
ahasenackif that's correct, it leads to a bad commit message in 8547bbbdfa4f2e259ebc6c81c1c5216274049c1119:11
naccahasenack: you can also have Drop: in each, and then you'd need to do some editing19:11
ahasenackjust looking at that commit message doesn't dell you what happened to that file19:12
naccahasenack: 'bad commit message'?19:12
naccahasenack: well, that's semantically up to you :)19:12
ahasenackthe commit message for 8547bbbdfa4f2e259ebc6c81c1c5216274049c11 in itself doesn't say it was dropped19:12
naccahasenack: IMO, I see that it's a nested changelog entry and it's nested below something prior to it19:12
ahasenackthe only reason it is what it is is because I'm thinking ahead about debian/changelog19:12
naccahasenack: it's all just convention19:12
ahasenackI'm spending way too much time thinking about how the future d/changelog will be rendered, instead of focusing on the actual important changes19:13
ahasenacknacc: here is a conundrum: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24957369/ I can't really remove those two changes19:15
ahasenackon paper, they cancel each other out19:15
ahasenackbut in real life, one of them had a mistake and didn't completely undo what the former one did: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/170052719:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1700527 in samba (Ubuntu) "removal of patch fix-1584485-trusty missed a d/rules change" [Low,In progress]19:15
naccahasenack: right, so it'd be a partial drop?19:15
ahasenackso I kept both picks19:15
ahasenackand will see what happens19:15
naccahasenack: since the last upload (aiui) of that removal fix was in artful, you can just finish it in this merge19:19
ahasenacknacc: I made an MP already for that, it's in the bug mentioned above19:20
ahasenackI also updated the SRU MP19:20
naccahasenack: right, but it's racy now -- e.g., either your merge or the above fix needs to go in first, which will change the other19:20
ahasenackI'd say the above goes in first19:21
ahasenackthe bug fix19:21
ahasenackI never know what will happen first, since I have to wait for sponsorship, so I just do it all and adapt when one or the other happens :)19:22
naccahasenack: true -- i think you can also make one MP depend on another19:25
ahasenacknacc: there is no bug requesting the merge, how do people usually proceed? File a bug? Or just the MP and ping for sponsorship?20:02
naccahasenack: right, file the bug (not explicitly required but good practice, since you need sponsorship)20:22
ahasenackok20:23
naccahasenack: andthe update the changelog of your MP to close the bug (e.g., Merge from Debian unstable (LP: #...). Remaining changes:20:23
naccahasenack: that's waht the --bug parameter to `git ubuntu merge` inserts20:23
ahasenacknacc: and indent everything to the right?20:23
ahasenackah, no, it will say the bug number in the "Remaining changes" line, ok20:24
naccahasenack: right20:24
ahasenacknacc: I cannot use the --bug parameter when finishing the merge?20:32
ahasenackif I didn't use it when starting?20:32
naccahasenack: right, because it uses that for tagging and references21:47
naccahasenack: it's sort of an oversight (the --bug thing is newer)21:47
naccahasenack: feel free to file a bug (ironically)21:47
naccahasenack: really, eventually, I want `git ubuntu merge finish` to not take any parameters, just wahtever start was given21:48
naccahasenack: i *think* could work around by manually creating the tags (basically, the bug acts like a namespace for the merge workflow). If we can't find the bug tags, though, we should fall back to the non-bug ones, if we can find them, and they make sense (that's the bug you can file, if you like)21:52
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