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jamespage | coreycb: unblocked pike-staging - needed newer python-idna to resolve crypto installability | 08:07 |
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coreycb | jamespage: thanks. i've been moving forward with b3 without bumping deps for the following: http://paste.ubuntu.com/25212923/ | 12:17 |
coreycb | jamespage: the new versions should be coming soon | 12:17 |
soren | Hey, party people. I realised I still own ~ubuntu-virt on Launchpad. That seems... anachronistic. Is there an heir apparent? | 13:09 |
rbasak | soren: o/ | 13:09 |
rbasak | soren: is that team actually used for anything? | 13:09 |
rbasak | soren: cpaelzer is probably the obvious heir. But perhaps it should be something more generic like ~ubuntu-server-dev? | 13:10 |
soren | It's racb on Launchpad? | 13:10 |
rbasak | I'm racb, yes. | 13:10 |
soren | Oh, you weren't volunteering? | 13:10 |
rbasak | No, I'm volunteering ~ubuntu-server-dev :-) | 13:11 |
soren | Careful raising your hand like that. :) | 13:11 |
* rbasak was waving hello! | 13:11 | |
soren | I'm not sure if ubuntu-virt membership grants any upload rights in addition to what ubuntu-server-dev provides. | 13:11 |
rbasak | I hope it doesn't. | 13:11 |
rbasak | But by making it owned by ~ubuntu-server-dev, you make sure that the set of people who can manage it includes a current ubuntu-server packageset uploader as approved by the DMB. So it shouldn't get stale. | 13:12 |
rbasak | (and the Ubuntu project can trust all of those people) | 13:12 |
soren | That makes sense. | 13:13 |
soren | My only concern is that I realised that I owned it because I started getting build failure e-mails. | 13:13 |
soren | And as team owner, you can't opt out of those, apparently. | 13:13 |
soren | (from the virt-daily-upstream ppa) | 13:13 |
rbasak | You're both the owner and a member. | 13:13 |
rbasak | I suspect the notification goes to members? | 13:14 |
soren | "You are receiving this email because your team Ubuntu Virtualisation | 13:14 |
soren | team is the owner of this archive." | 13:14 |
rbasak | It's possible to deactivate the owner from being a member. | 13:14 |
rbasak | (as just discovered by ahasenack as it happens) | 13:14 |
soren | It's been half a decade since I used Launchpad for anything serious. I honestly don't recall all the details of when what gets e-mailed to whom. | 13:14 |
rbasak | soren: if you like, just switch the owner to me and I'll sort it out :) | 13:15 |
soren | rbasak: That's the spirit! | 13:15 |
rbasak | soren: I think you need to leave the team if you want to stop receiving the emails. I can do that for you if you like. | 13:15 |
soren | rbasak: Congrats. You now own ubuntu-virt. | 13:16 |
rbasak | Thanks. I think :) | 13:16 |
soren | Wow. Certainly the end of an era. Leaving the team now. | 13:17 |
rbasak | soren: looks like there's also https://launchpad.net/~openstack-ubuntu-packagers that you own | 13:18 |
soren | Do you want that one, too? | 13:19 |
rbasak | If you like. I'll do the same thing and hand it over to a team. | 13:19 |
soren | Done. | 13:19 |
rbasak | Thanks! | 13:19 |
rbasak | soren: you want out of that team too? | 13:23 |
soren | Oh. Yeah, I should. | 13:27 |
soren | Done. | 13:28 |
soren | rbasak: Thanks! | 13:28 |
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strixUK | hi; i'm exploring lvm raid1. so far it seems pretty good, seems to work well. one weirdness, though: | 16:07 |
strixUK | by default, lvcreate will try to synchronise the two volumes. for large volumes, this can take a lot of time to synchronise nothing at all, especially when you're about to mkfs it. you can add the --nosync to lvcreate, but then the type flag in 'lvs' indicates 'raid without initial sync'. | 16:09 |
strixUK | i'm wondering how to get rid of this or whether i even need to. | 16:09 |
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pmatulis | how do i update (or remove) a snap? --> http://paste.ubuntu.com/25215218/ | 19:30 |
pmatulis | disregard, i tore down the system and started again | 19:49 |
hashwagon | Anyone know why the CUPS web interface crashes half of the time when doing admin operations? My /var/log/cups/error_log shows cupsdStopSelect() | 19:50 |
DammitJim | what application comes already installed that uses the gui? | 19:51 |
DammitJim | I'm trying to test launching a GUI app through ssh -X | 19:52 |
sarnold | the server install may not have any, since that'd requir linking against x libs, which drags in huge amounts of x libs :) | 19:52 |
DammitJim | oh man | 19:52 |
sarnold | gvim or xterm or xeyes come to mind | 19:52 |
DammitJim | yeah, it says 42 for xterm | 19:52 |
sarnold | lstopo is actually kind of useful on servers | 19:53 |
DammitJim | lstopo? hhmmmm | 19:54 |
DammitJim | ok, so xterm did the job | 19:57 |
DammitJim | thanks | 19:57 |
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ahasenack | nacc: around? Could you check libvirt in ~usd-importer-team for xenial-devel? I think it's behind the archive | 21:25 |
ahasenack | ubuntu/xenial-devel has 1.3.1-1ubuntu10.8 | 21:25 |
ahasenack | rmadison shows 1.3.1-1ubuntu10.11 for xenial-updates, and 10.12 in xenial-proposed | 21:25 |
nacc | ahasenack: let me look | 21:26 |
nacc | ahasenack: i think because smb and cpaelzer maintain libvirt in their own repo, I was not importing it | 21:39 |
nacc | ahasenack: i'll refresh the repo now, but you may want to consult with them | 21:39 |
ahasenack | nacc: why does it matter where they maintain it? Doesn't it end up in the archive eventually? | 21:39 |
nacc | ahasenack: yes, but they stage changes, etc. | 21:40 |
ahasenack | nacc: are you going to refresh from the archive now? | 21:40 |
nacc | ahasenack: i am, but you should still coordinate with them | 21:40 |
ahasenack | ok | 21:41 |
ahasenack | thx | 21:41 |
nacc | ahasenack: also, libvirt is large and a bit slow to import :) | 21:43 |
docmur | Hey guys, I have a bunch of VMs encrypted, I want to set them up so I can enter the phrase during boot remotely, is that possible and how would I do that? | 21:45 |
drab | docmur: maybe not very useful as I looked at this for LUKS about 5yrs ago, but back then you had to create a custom initrd image that allowed you to insert the pwd | 22:22 |
drab | so yes it was possible and that's how you did it (in a very very short pinch) | 22:22 |
drab | the principle still seems to be valid tho, initrd is what is loaded before the actual kernel/OS | 22:22 |
drab | so if the OS is on encrypted root to have that functionality in initrd makes sense to me | 22:22 |
drab | docmur: this seems to be what you're after and jives with what I remember: https://askubuntu.com/questions/59487/how-to-configure-lvm-luks-to-autodecrypt-partition | 22:30 |
drab | with the nice plus of also shwoing how to use a keyfile on a thumbdrive | 22:31 |
drab | http://www.pavelkogan.com/2014/05/23/luks-full-disk-encryption/ | 22:33 |
drab | justging from that "more recent" post it seems that now asking for pwd is | 22:33 |
drab | default and just works, but haven't tried | 22:33 |
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