[00:01] <hehehe> folks - I have poked more into open cart, there is a file and xml file in /system folded with changes required... usually oc backend would detect it and implement
[00:01] <hehehe> but now for some reason its yet to happen
[00:03] <nacc> rbasak: whew, rebased my branch now, and it's split, need to go back and clean it up quite a bit. Are you ok with me landing preparatory commits (such as new, as yet unused APIs) -- or at least maybe we can review all of those tomorrow?
[00:07] <madLyfe> nacc: ok im back and it looks like my laptop sees the realtek usb ethernet device under live usb desktop
[00:13] <madLyfe> and the usb ports work on it
[00:15] <madLyfe> wow. thats crazy how everything just works on an old as shit laptop
[00:18] <madLyfe> im impressed lol
[00:18] <madLyfe> been a while since ive tried nix desktop
[00:18] <sarnold> that's kidn of the way things go in linux land, after a machine is old enogh to think about retiring it, it mostly works okay. except that it's underpowered enough you're thinking about retiring it...
[00:20] <madLyfe> so you couldnt get a 2017 laptop and everything just works?
[00:21] <sarnold> hard to tell :( once upon a time intel was pretty good at video drivers and nic drivers and if you stuck to intel hardware for both you'd be alright. I'm not sure that's still true. :(
[00:22] <madLyfe> so this usb adapter makes an attached usb in the hub heat up pretty good.
[00:23] <madLyfe> doesnt seem to do the same when plugged into my pc
[00:33] <hehehe> it should work
[00:33] <hehehe> thats the idea of linux - ease of use
[00:34] <madLyfe> lel, you serial?
[00:39] <hehehe> y4es
[00:39] <hehehe> it must be so
[00:39] <hehehe> I agree with Linus
[00:39] <hehehe> if disto does not work out of box tafa
[00:39] <hehehe> tada
[01:18] <madLyfe> nacc: so how should i pull the stuff needed from this live usb?
[01:27] <braziercustoms-m> Stokachu anything? My signals been in And out.
[01:28] <sarnold> braziercustoms-m: you missed nothing while you were gone
[01:29] <madLyfe> except my moaning.
[01:30] <sarnold> hehe
[01:30] <braziercustoms-m> Sarnold of course lol
[01:33] <braziercustoms-m> Madlyfe I been moaning a bit too lol
[01:35] <madLyfe> i have a usb hub/ethernet adapter that doesnt work on server, but works fine on desktop live usb. need to make it work on server
[01:46] <stokachu> braziercustoms-m: so you purged lxd and lxd-client, and have `snap install lxd --candidate`? so snap list shows lxd 2.17?
[01:47] <braziercustoms-m> Yes
[01:52] <stokachu> what does `lxc list` show
[02:27] <madLyfe> nacc: you there?
[02:34] <BrazierCustoms> stokachu, lxc list | pastebinit
[02:34] <BrazierCustoms> http://paste.ubuntu.com/25380240/
[02:45] <stokachu> BrazierCustoms: so did it work?
[03:10] <BrazierCustoms> stokachu, no i got the juju get charm error during conjure-up
[03:11] <BrazierCustoms> stokachu, I got running machines but thats all they are doing, no services
[03:13] <stokachu> yea not really sure, juju by itself shows the same problem so it's not tied to just conjure-up
[03:14] <BrazierCustoms> stokachu, juju status | pastebinit
[03:14] <BrazierCustoms> http://paste.ubuntu.com/25380418/
[03:14] <BrazierCustoms> nothing listed
[03:14] <stokachu> right b/c juju can't resolve jujucharms.com to get the charms
[03:15] <BrazierCustoms> stokachu, but why, if i ssh into machine zero I can resolve stuf like google
[03:16] <BrazierCustoms> wait maybe not with this setup
[03:19] <stokachu> i gotta go, if youre around during the day tomorrow ping me and see if i can get remote access to look at it
[03:20] <BrazierCustoms> stokachu, ok. I will be on the road most of tomorrow, it will be later afternoon unless I can set you up on the way.
[03:20] <BrazierCustoms> thanks
[04:05] <BrazierCustoms> "<stokachu> yea not really sure, juju by itself shows the same problem so it's not tied to just conjure-up" it may be notable that though I had seen this problem before, it went away until I did the neutron.sh fix you told me to do.
[04:06] <BrazierCustoms> then it persist through the --edge refresh we did today (which I assume inluded the neutron.sh change?)
[04:12] <BrazierCustoms> also noteable when I realized to juju switch back to the conjure-up controller from the lxd-test we created, I can juju ssh 0 and dig google.com and get an answer, also can dig jujucharms.com and get answer.
[04:47] <BrazierCustoms> stokachu, I can also 'juju ssh 12' and get the file on machine 12 (lxd-12) by downloading it via wget. I did notice that the IP address listed in the log file "read udp 10.159.211.197:53743->10.159.211.1:53: i/o timeout" 10.159.211.197 does not appear to exist.
[05:13] <madLyfe> lordievader: you around?
[05:13] <lordievader> Barely woken up....
[05:15] <madLyfe> wakey wakey eggs n bakey!
[05:40] <cpaelzer> good morning
[06:21] <lordievader> Time for coffee
[07:02] <cpaelzer> lordievader: the time for coffee is never
[07:02] <cpaelzer> but I'll share a tee
[07:30] <lordievader> cpaelzer: :)
[08:48] <cpaelzer> rbasak: are you looking into squid for ahasenack already ?
[08:48] <cpaelzer> rbasak: or the percona sponsoring request?
[08:48] <cpaelzer> (want to avoid to do the same)
[10:47] <rizonz> hi guys
[10:47] <rizonz> is the distro time always UTC ?
[10:47] <rizonz> without a timezone
[11:00] <hehehe> hi
[11:00] <hehehe> some weird stuff goes on
[11:00] <hehehe> traceroute cnn.com dont show any ips apart local gateway yet I can connect to it
[11:00] <hehehe> how come lol
[11:38] <hehehe> seems router is a bit %%%
[11:38] <hehehe> lol
[11:41] <TafThorne> rizonz: Do you mean the default timezone at installation or something else?
[11:41] <xnox> cpaelzer, any idea why openvswitch is failing on i386?
[11:41] <xnox> http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/o/openvswitch/artful/i386 ?
[11:41]  * xnox cannot migrate kmod =(
[11:41]  * xnox is sad
[11:42] <xnox> or jamespage
[11:43] <TafThorne> hehehe: traceroute is probably not showing what you think it will.  What it is telling you is the number of devices that will respond to ping along its route.  As a lot of gateways and routeers will not respond to ping, but edge devices like servers will, you often get lots of blanks in the middle.  That does not mean there is not at least one good route to your target, just that you cannot inspect the route.
[11:45] <TafThorne> hehehe: The way traceroute works is to send a series of pings with increases Time To Live values.  Each time a packet passes through a certain set of devices (I think it is just IP routers, not switches, hubs, gateways or firewalls) they are meant to decriment the Time To Live field in the packet.  When the number reaches 0 they thrown it away.   The idea is that you can find out your nearest routers by pinging with a TTL of 1 or limit broadcast 
[11:46] <hehehe> i see
[11:46] <TafThorne> hehehe: At least is what I remember from lectures many moons ago.
[11:47] <hehehe> TafThorne: however now that I switched to smartphone wifi hotspot I can reach paypal
[11:47] <hehehe> so maybe router got powned?
[11:47] <hehehe> i wonder
[11:48] <hateball> hehehe: can you ping 8.8.8.8 from your usual gateway?
[11:48] <hateball> maybe it is just DNS being wonky
[11:48] <hehehe> hateball: could be
[11:48] <hehehe> in fact yes could be that
[11:48] <hehehe> since I can resolve all sites but paypal nope
[11:48] <hehehe> lol
[12:07] <xnox> also there is cacti failing http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#net-snmp
[12:07] <xnox> oooh maybe it passed now \o/ http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/c/cacti/artful/armhf
[12:16] <cpaelzer> xnox: takein a look, but jamespage isn't here atm afaik
[12:18] <cpaelzer> I can only say that I'm soon gonna be blocked by the same, as I have a dpdk fix waiting for just this test in the queue as the remaining dep8
[12:20] <cpaelzer> xnox: no nothing in there rings a bell
[12:21] <cpaelzer> there are plenty of erros, but not fails listed on autopkgtest
[12:22] <cpaelzer> did you abort the tests or anything like it xnox?
[12:22] <cpaelzer> otherwise I'd almost assume a broken instance - all the timeouts on different places after just a few minutes into the test
[12:30] <cpaelzer> xnox: if you look at bug 1630940 and bug 1630578 it might be the test infra is crashing - that was the only mention of the same error I could find
[12:43] <cpaelzer> it seems to hang on the vanilla test at "*** Stopping 2 switches" just as it seems in the infra when I run it locally
[12:43] <cpaelzer> need to attach a few extras to that qemu to see if I can get anything out xnox
[12:59] <cpaelzer> xnox: yeah kernel panic
[13:00] <cpaelzer> I'm connected to the monitor with a hanging VM, trying to save a valid dump from here
[13:00] <cpaelzer> will ping you once I have a good bug report on it so you can subscribe
[13:00] <cpaelzer> kmod sounds so related to kernel crashes :-)
[13:01] <cpaelzer> what was the update xnox?
[13:02] <xnox> cpaelzer, of kmod? just dropping upstart system djobs
[13:02] <cpaelzer> hmm, tht shouldn#t be it - I agree
[13:02] <cpaelzer> I'll still ping you once I have a bug with all data in one place
[13:11] <pngl> Hello! The /boot partition on my server is full. I'm in rescue mode, trying to resize it to 310MB with parted, but I get: "The location 310 is outside of the device /dev/sda1"
[13:12] <ogra_> just call "apt autoremove" that should remove old unused kernels
[13:13] <ogra_> (and free up space in /boot)
[13:13] <pngl> ogra_: this fails with "no space left on device"
[13:13] <ogra_> autoremove fails ?
[13:13] <pngl> ogra_: hang on I may have only tried purge. let me give it a shot.
[13:13] <ogra_> (it doesnt write anything to /boot, only removes files there)
[13:20] <pngl> During autoremove I get: "update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.8.0-59-generic", then: "gzip: stdout: No space left on device". It tries to set up many kernel versions before eventually failing.
[13:25] <pngl> ogra_: ^
[13:25] <ogra_> you can also cheat and manually remove older intird's if you are sure you are not using them
[13:27] <ogra_> (they will be rmoved anyway by autoremove)
[13:29] <pngl> ogra_: I've done that, but still not enough space left :/
[13:30] <ogra_> huh ?
[13:30] <ogra_> are you sure it is referring to /boot at all ?
[13:30] <ogra_> df -h /booot
[13:30] <ogra_> err
[13:30] <ogra_> df -h /boot
[13:30] <pngl> ogra_: so boot has about 22MB left now.
[13:31] <pngl> pngl: I have 3 kernel images left, but I don't know which I can safely remove (they all try to be "set up" during autoremove)
[13:31] <pngl> ogra_: ^
[13:32] <ogra_> well, technically you only need the kernel you are running
[13:33] <ogra_> practically there might be another one you just upgraded to
[13:34] <pngl> ogra_: ok i'll try remove the others
[13:49] <cpaelzer> xnox: what I have so far is in bug 1712831
[13:49] <cpaelzer> and as expected it now also blocks my migration
[13:49] <cpaelzer> I wonder what is different to last time, comparing logs ...
[13:53] <pngl> ogra_: ok, looks like it worked :)
[13:53] <pngl> ogra_: thanks!
[13:53] <ogra_> :)
[14:43] <znf> Hello
[14:43] <znf> I'm having a weird issue with dhcplient on ubuntu 16.04 - https://hastebin.com/umevakinak.nginx
[14:43] <znf> it doesn't want to fix a lease, for some reasons, I've no idea why
[14:43] <znf> other devices get their leases from the same router without issues
[14:47] <znf> I figured
[14:47] <znf> Nevermind
[14:49] <yeeve> trying to install elasticsearch from https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/deb.html. Apt shows version 1.7.5-1 but I can't find what ElasticSearch version that is. (It's 5.5 currently on their website)
[14:49] <yeeve> Hmm, tempted to just download the .deb file :)
[15:03] <rizonz> TafThorne: yes
[15:23] <TafThorne> rizonz: I  had forgotten my question.
[15:25] <TafThorne> rizonz: Found it.  I had said "Do you mean the default timezone at installation or something else?"  Well I think it is +00:00 until you setup a local that is anything else.  I cannot say that with any emphatic knowledge though.  I just happen to live at +00:00 so it might be locating that for me every time.
[15:30] <rizonz> TafThorne: damn you are lucky :)
[15:30] <rizonz> TafThorne: it links the timezone so the system will run UTF I suppose
[15:31] <TafThorne> You would think but sometimes we get very odd behaviours when we are in BST and the USA or elsewhere has yet to enter DST of some kind.
[15:31] <TafThorne> rizonz: Being British Summer Time and Daylight Savings Time.
[15:34] <rizonz> TafThorne: true because you are going into the past
[15:35] <madLyfe> nacc: you about?
[15:35] <nacc> madLyfe: yep
[15:36] <madLyfe> so i was able to get the adapter working on the laptop
[15:39] <madLyfe> when using it on the blade i was able to boot to the live usb via the SUV/IO cable and have internet via the usb adapter on the internal usb, but when i tried to boot the live usb on the adapter from the internal usb it wouldnt work.
[15:39] <madLyfe> not sure if that makes sense
[15:44] <nacc> madLyfe: trying to parse :)
[15:45] <nacc> madLyfe: maybe describe your hw again, as i lack context
[15:46] <madLyfe> i will send a picture here in a sec. makes it much clearer the level of ghetto im dealing with
[15:47] <nacc> madLyfe: ok :)
[15:50] <madLyfe> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/uvzdYXgZ/irccloudcapture1256683132.jpg
[15:50] <madLyfe> blade server out of chassis
[15:51] <nacc> lol
[15:52] <nacc> ok, so what are the internet connections?
[15:52] <nacc> internal USB  -> ethernet and a USB dongle -> ethernet?
[15:53] <madLyfe> ya
[15:53] <nacc> and basically the latter never works?
[15:53] <madLyfe> so i have access to internal USB and the HP SUV/IO maintenance cable coming out the front that you can see.
[15:54] <madLyfe> i want to get it all to run off the internal USB
[15:54] <madLyfe> i talked to HPE support and he said you couldnt boot off the internal USB but thats not correct
[15:54] <madLyfe> if i run just a USB key off it i can boot anything
[15:56] <madLyfe> what is funny is that if i boot the live USB from the internal USB and have the HUB adapter run off the IO cable USB for internet then i couldnt get it to work. well i only tried once.
[15:56] <madLyfe> but i dont want that config anyways
[15:58] <nacc> madLyfe: so when you boot from the live usb on the internal, you don't have internet? but it does boot?
[16:02] <madLyfe> so right now i have the live usb attached to the adapter and internet plugged into the internal usb. but i cant get it to boot, says 'non -system disk or disk error'
[16:03] <nacc> madLyfe: sounds like an unsupported config :)
[16:07] <madLyfe> if i take the live usb and put it on the front IO cables USB then i can boot to it and when it loads i will have internet from the adapter that is still plugged into the internal USB
[16:07] <madLyfe> and i can also put another usb key on that hub and is recognized
[16:09] <madLyfe> so that internal usb port does work for internet and usb storage but like not till its booted up(when using the adapter)
[16:18] <madLyfe> so im not sure if its the adapters fault i cant boot from it?
[16:47] <madLyfe> hmm that doesnt make any sense. how can i use the usb hub adapter from the internal USB port when i boot live USB from external port but not when i try to boot from the internal port w USB hub connected, exclusively?
[16:47] <madLyfe> so the port works for those functions, just not from boot?
[16:47] <nacc> madLyfe: certainly possible that's it's not a bootable port
[16:48] <madLyfe> but if i plug the usb live key or server iso key into it exclusively and bypass the adapter it boots fine to those.
[16:50] <madLyfe> thats why im confused
[16:51] <madLyfe> it would make sense if it just didnt boot to anything at all
[16:59] <madLyfe> nacc: found this in the manual: http://i.imgur.com/k7o8G4u.png wonder if it means anything? i know i switched it from legacy to standard usb 2.0 support. not sure if that matters
[17:04] <BrazierCustoms1> stokachu, I thin I ive got it set up for your access. just to be sure I refreshed and tried again this morning. still failed
[17:04] <stokachu> BrazierCustoms1: how do i get to it?
[17:05] <BrazierCustoms1> i need to give you a key and the link
[17:05] <stokachu> BrazierCustoms1: you can import my ssh key
[17:05] <stokachu> BrazierCustoms1: ssh-import-id adam-stokes
[17:06] <BrazierCustoms1> will you do me a favor and script your session so I can see commands you used for future reference?
[17:06] <stokachu> sure
[17:08] <BrazierCustoms1> ok, imported
[17:09] <BrazierCustoms1> I had created one for you, didnt know I could just import :P
[17:11] <nacc> madLyfe: in my experience, you usually want legacy
[17:11] <nacc> madLyfe: but i really don't know
[17:12] <madLyfe> actually in the bios it doesnt let me choose between the two. actually it allows be to turn off legacy and turn on/off standard 2.0.
[17:12] <madLyfe> hmm now i cant get it to use the adapter in any way
[17:13] <nacc> madLyfe: :/
[17:13] <madLyfe> what can i get away with for SD card as the OS drive for server?
[17:14] <nacc> rbasak: fyi, master in zesty does work again (the git regression) -- so the snap is good. Just an fyi if testing on artful until i'm able to land the fix for git
[17:18] <rbasak> OK, thanks
[17:20] <madLyfe> like how good of a microSD card do you need to run ubuntu server on it?
[17:22] <madLyfe> also, does the live usb(desktop) reset itself every time? cuz i initially used it on my laptop with wireless internet and when i boot with it on another computer it still shows the wireless part up at the top though obv not connected
[17:28] <madLyfe> not sure how to reset it
[17:40] <ahasenack> I have this excerpt of a d/rules file: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25384178/
[17:40] <sarnold> madLyfe: be sure to disable nearly everything that logs, syncs logs, etc. don't use it for write-heavy uses. I killed an SD card in a pandaboard; there were months of increasingly worse segfaults, sigbusses, etc.
[17:40] <ahasenack> I'm trying to add -Wno-error=deprecated -Wno-error=format=truncation to the build flags
[17:40] <ahasenack> but it just doesn't show up
[17:40] <sarnold> madLyfe: the second SD cardhas lasted for years. I no longer torrent on that box :)
[17:40] <ahasenack> I tried in DEB_CFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND before, but this is a g++ build
[17:40] <ahasenack> any hints?
[17:42] <madLyfe> thanks sarnold. its a box for mining crypto so it should be good. my other servers are using sandisk ultra flair USBs.
[17:42] <BrazierCustoms2> sarnold, it depends on the quality of the sdcard. I got a raspi running motion for security cam and it fills with loggs all the time and its been running for 3 years now
[17:42] <madLyfe> is the default network icon in ubuntu desktop the universal wireless icon?
[17:43] <sarnold> BrazierCustoms2: .. and it's not toast yet??
[17:43] <BrazierCustoms2> no, running smooth
[17:43] <sarnold> BrazierCustoms2: I thoguht I had bought a nice card :)
[17:46] <BrazierCustoms2> sarnold I actually have anotherone that grabs files thru vpn and places them on my samba server and its been around since the first pi.. matter fact it is still running on the pi1b and its still running. it does have a few bad spot though.
[17:47] <sarnold> I can imagine that torrenting on one might include enough write amplification to be Bad News
[17:47] <sarnold> but still full-time video recording.. that's nothing to sneeze at :)
[17:50] <Epx998> I am install Xenial server and during the networking dhcp config, I get this malformed IP errors, I will get them 3-4 times when the network tries to configure, then they go away - dhcp address is successfully assigned.  Is this a known bug?
[18:00] <ahasenack> man, typos
[18:00] <nacc> ahasenack: ?
[18:00] <ahasenack> my question from above
[18:03] <BrazierCustoms2> sarnold, when i first started, I thought nothing of it, but after killing a few cheap ones i figured it out :P
[18:04] <nacc> Epx998: sounds like a bug in your dhcp server
[18:06] <Epx998> nacc: Just happening on these UB16 iso installs, this DHCP server hasn't had any problems for a few years now.
[18:06] <nacc> Epx998: strange, I've not heard of it, but you could search launchpad to see
[18:08] <Epx998> nacc: the debian-installer is not even requesting a dhcp lease
[18:08] <Epx998> Wonder if there is something I can restart from the installer shell
[18:12] <Epx998> sigh
[18:22] <ahasenack> Epx998: can you check on the dhcp server (if you can't on the client) which IPs were offered that the client deemed malformed?
[18:23] <ahasenack> and compare to the one that worked?
[18:26] <Epx998> ahasenack: yeah I looked at the DHCP server, business as normal - it serves thousands of nodes.. only getting the error in this xenial server iso when it runs network autoconfig
[18:27] <Epx998> ahasenack: i am kicking 6 of these, first 2 no issues, 2-3 had the issue but clearend after i clicked 'go back' a few times - 5-6 wont config dhcp at all, im tailing my dhcpd.log and not even seeing the requests, client isnt asking
[18:29] <Epx998> and now #6 just went thru, took 10 minutes of trying
[18:31] <ahasenack> Epx998: this is ubuntu core?
[18:31] <madLyfe> https://youtu.be/J4u3ZN2g_MI
[18:31] <Epx998> ahasenack: its the ub16.04.02 server iso
[18:35] <madLyfe> is there a place to see which usb ethernet adapters work with ubuntu server out of the box?
[18:35] <madLyfe> if i search that on google all i get is ppl with issues and no success stories lol
[18:37] <Epx998> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[18:37] <Epx998> is my guess
[18:42] <Epx998> if youre installing server, you can add drivers to the installer that normally are not present
[18:44] <madLyfe> ya im trying to get the usb hub/ethernet adapter i have currently to work in desktop again(had it working last night) to see what its using for its driver because i couldnt get it working under server.
[18:45] <madLyfe> but was looking at others incase this one is junk.
[18:45] <madLyfe> works on windows though
[18:46] <Epx998> Did it work in desktop?
[18:48] <madLyfe> i got it working once last night in desktop but this morning doing more testing i cant get it to work for some reason
[18:48] <madLyfe> still trying
[18:51] <Epx998> I wonder if the switch these servers are on is not configured correctly
[18:51] <braziercustoms-m> Stokachu, ok way to prove me wrong.. I was chat to g from there lol
[18:51] <braziercustoms-m> Chatting
[18:51] <Epx998> port fast not enabled or soemthing
[18:51] <sarnold> Epx998: spanning tree nonsense?
[18:53] <Epx998> sarnold: our neteng team slacked on these switches when we built the DC - another on my team identified it and got it fixed, months ago - these servers have been churning since, but needed to reimage to 16 these 6..  its acting like port fast isnt enabled or something else.  ill have to escalate, the last one finally worked
[18:55] <madLyfe> Epx998: 'I wonder if the switch these servers are on is not configured correctly' that for me?
[18:55] <Epx998> madLyfe: nah i was just saying, been having an issue with dhclient on the debian-installer, got it sorted now
[18:56] <madLyfe> ah k
[19:34] <jcastro> howdy folks! Is there a way to play with curtin in a non-maas environment?
[20:02] <madLyfe> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/QakJoRAR/irccloudcapture683196535.jpg
[20:02] <madLyfe> wtf does that mean? I installed desktop to the microSD card just fine then that on reboot
[20:05] <R0cketM0nster> Hey we have an ubuntu server here at work and i am trying to monitor using traceroute whether our clients routers are on their main connection or their 3g backup. is anyone able to tell me why when i run a traceroute sometimes the first hop is our core switch and sometimes it skips that hop? its making it very difficult to monitor the number of hops as it keeps changing.
[20:10] <Epx998> madLyfe: your usb image is corrupted?
[20:11] <madLyfe> its not usb, its microSD. well installed from USB stick to microSD.
[20:11] <Epx998> madLyfe: what did you use to make it?
[20:11] <madLyfe> rufus, with the directions from the live usb wiki
[20:12] <Epx998> rufus is straight forward
[20:12] <Epx998> you deploying a server this way?
[20:13] <madLyfe> ya, its a blade with internal microUSB
[20:13] <Epx998> ah
[20:14] <coreycb> cpaelzer: have you seen this for qemu in pike? http://paste.ubuntu.com/25384959/
[20:14] <Epx998> Ever consider setting up network installs?
[20:15] <coreycb> cpaelzer: we're tripping over that in the uca backport of 1:2.10~rc3+dfsg-0ubuntu1. looks like live-block-ops.txt was moved to a new file.
[20:16] <madLyfe> Epx998: this doesnt have ethernet, yet.
[20:17] <Epx998> madLyfe: so you have a blade server that you're trying to provision via an intenral microsd card, so you can use a usb ether?
[20:18] <madLyfe> ya
[20:18] <madLyfe> running out of chassis.
[20:19] <Epx998> geebus
[20:19] <Epx998> might be timm to virtualize
[20:19] <Epx998> so this blade doesnt have onboard ethernet?
[20:20] <madLyfe> well not when its out of chassis
[20:21] <sarnold> R0cketM0nster: do you get to see the ICMP time exceeded in-transit messages from the switch when using tcpdump?
[20:21] <Epx998> madLyfe: where is what i'd do, try with a desktop usb to see if the usb ether is dectected, if you dont want to do that - create an updated initrd.gz file with all that usb/network modules for whatever kernel the installer is using
[20:21] <madLyfe> only ports it has are an internal USB and microSD with the fron HP SUV/IO cable(VGA, 2 USB, 1 serial)
[20:23] <Epx998> whats the model of the blade chassis this blade is in?
[20:23] <madLyfe> its not in a chassis
[20:23] <madLyfe> picture: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/uvzdYXgZ/irccloudcapture1256683132.jpg
[20:23] <Epx998> you just have it out
[20:24] <Epx998> thats some stuff right there
[20:24] <sarnold> heh, I guess that finally answers one of my long-standing question, if the chassis is necessary for blades. yeah, pretty much :) hehe
[20:25] <Epx998> ha yeah
[20:25] <R0cketM0nster> @sarnold, sorry but how would i do that?
[20:25] <Epx998> madLyfe: are you able to boot into bios?
[20:25] <madLyfe> its running can install server, but i cant get this noname usb/ethernet adapter to work.
[20:26] <madLyfe> ya
[20:26] <sarnold> R0cketM0nster: I did 'tcpdump -n -i eth0' in one window while running 'traceroute ....' in another window
[20:26] <Epx998> are there any bios settings for the internal microsd ?
[20:26] <Epx998> madLyfe: so you haver zero network
[20:26] <Epx998> ok so try this
[20:26] <madLyfe> ya one sec
[20:28] <madLyfe> was looking at this: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/error-attempt-to-read-or-write-outside-of-disk-%27hd0%27-ubutnu-14-04-a-4175502753/
[20:29] <Epx998> note the kernel you are using on that blade, on another server with networking, download the kernel driver modules for usb and networking - install on this blade, modprobe a few drivers and see if you get it working?
[20:30] <madLyfe> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/5u39xIpT/irccloudcapture1368982153.jpg
[20:31] <madLyfe> well thats why i was using desktop. cuz i got the ethernet to work once
[20:31] <madLyfe> havent been able to since.
[20:31] <Epx998> then its most likely a driver issue
[20:31] <Epx998> i think ubuntu ships desktop with a lot more drivers than server
[20:31] <Epx998> but you can easily add them to server
[20:33] <sarnold> Epx998: oh? the kernels are the same, I'm not sure where the extra drivers would go..
[20:34] <madLyfe> Epx998: here is a breakdown of the convo between nacc and i about it. it provides some context: https://gist.github.com/eafaf4005d5035728211e74cdaeb6aee
[20:34] <Epx998> server doesnt ship with the extra stuff right? like megaraid
[20:34] <Epx998> mptsas
[20:35] <madLyfe> desktop has 4.10 and most recent server only has 4.4 still
[20:36] <Epx998> madLyfe: dunno, when a device is not detected, we add drivers into the kernel module
[20:36] <Epx998> im just suggesting doing that
[20:36] <Epx998> you running trusty or xenial?
[20:36] <madLyfe> but in that text convo i note that i cant get the hub adapter to work before any OS anyways.
[20:36] <madLyfe> what are those? doesnt help that im a newb at nix.
[20:37] <madLyfe> ummm i think i just won the lottery
[20:37] <Epx998> you running 14 or 16?
[20:37] <sarnold> the 600 million dollar lotto? :)
[20:37] <sarnold> you'll remember your pals on irc right? :)
[20:38] <madLyfe> here is the other part of the usb convo: https://gist.github.com/9df3c2721eea4e7716b74178e7b54134 its all above, im just not sure if you were in the channel or not when the discussion was going on.
[20:38] <madLyfe> lol
[20:39] <madLyfe> so i turned off the usb 2.0 controller in that picture above and now im booting from the live desktop usb from a port on that hub. nothing else is plugged in.
[20:39] <madLyfe> ejected the microSD as well
[20:39] <Epx998> you dont know what release youre using?  o O
[20:39] <madLyfe> most recent LTS for desktop and server
[20:39] <madLyfe> 16
[20:39] <Epx998> thats xenial
[20:40] <madLyfe> Ubuntu Server 16.04.3 LTS
[20:40] <madLyfe> but server doesnt have the newer kernel.
[20:40] <Epx998> what does uname -r say?
[20:41] <madLyfe> i know this because even installing 16.04.3 i had to manually upgrade it to 4.10
[20:41] <madLyfe> sorry there is currently nothing installed
[20:41] <Epx998> killing my smalls
[20:41] <Epx998> me*
[20:41] <madLyfe> lol
[20:41] <madLyfe> sorry man
[20:42] <madLyfe> i dont think the microSD grub issue is an issue anymore cuz i got the usb adapter to boot
[20:42] <Epx998> get a dang usb cdrom, burn an iso on a cd.. install the os
[20:42] <Epx998> lol
[20:42] <Epx998> get an os on there
[20:43] <madLyfe> did you read the convo i posted
[20:43] <Epx998> no - im working too :D
[20:44] <madLyfe> ty for your help btw
[20:44] <Epx998> no worries - im on here a lot asking questions myself
[20:46] <madLyfe> not sure why this live desktop is slow AF
[20:46] <madLyfe> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/Z9smoQpc/irccloudcapture223774061.jpg
[21:20] <Epx998> got it working?
[21:25] <nacc> jcastro: in case no one replied, yes, it's possible -- there is a #curtin channel
[21:51] <madLyfe> Epx998: says the internet connection is there but can't test. literally slow AF
[21:51] <madLyfe> not sure why
[21:54] <Epx998> yeah duno
[22:04] <balderson> Hi, I'm using autofs to mount a NFS.  it's mounting fine, but when do an ls in the target directory noting displays until i touch one of the files in the NFS which i know exists, is that expected behavior?
[22:12] <sarnold> balderson: guessing here, ls -l ? or ls ? I'm curious if the id lookups are slow ..
[22:13] <balderson> both
[22:14] <balderson> once i touch a file, everything shows up, and exists for all the users
[22:16] <sarnold> crazy :/
[22:16] <balderson> sarnold, the syslog shows that the automount connect once ive touched a file
[23:02] <hehehe> hi
[23:02] <hehehe> using auditd
[23:03] <hehehe> and I got https://pastebin.com/9NzGLTT2
[23:03] <hehehe> some errors
[23:17] <RoyK> hehehe: IIRC those means that there's a nuclear war starting
[23:18] <hehehe> lol
[23:18] <hehehe> nah
[23:18] <hehehe> it means trump could not connect to a command center
[23:18] <hehehe> :P
[23:59] <hehehe> https://pastebin.com/1Dgqi6cG