lordievader | Good morning | 06:10 |
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Jenshae | o/ | 10:22 |
joelio | o\ | 10:45 |
joelio | well, something anyway | 10:45 |
Jenshae | \o/ |o| (o_ /o\ | 10:53 |
zioproto | jamespage: coreycb the Canonical offer of Openstack uses the upstream Horizon dashboard ? Or there is a different web interface ? | 11:28 |
zioproto | I ask because I enabled multiple Cinder backends, that is something supported in openstack since long time | 11:29 |
zioproto | and I ended up in this quota problem with Horizon https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon/+bug/1717342 | 11:29 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1717342 in OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon) "[RFE] View and modify cinder volume type quotas in horizon" [Wishlist,Invalid] | 11:29 |
coreycb | zioproto: i don't think there's a canonical dashboard for openstack | 11:41 |
coreycb | zioproto: but the ubuntu openstack dashboard is a package of upstream horizon that defaults to the ubuntu theme | 11:41 |
coreycb | zioproto: so if cinder quotas aren't supported upstream then unfortunately we'll have the same in the package | 11:42 |
zioproto | coreycb: OK, at CERN they have a local patch for that | 11:49 |
zioproto | on the operators channel I am trying to get in touch with the right people to have this patch pushed to gerrit | 11:49 |
zioproto | keep an eye in the bug if you are interested | 11:50 |
coreycb | zioproto: ok thanks. getting it upstream is the right approach. | 11:50 |
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zioproto | coreycb: we got the patch into gerrit https://review.openstack.org/#/c/511472/ | 13:15 |
zioproto | I cant test it on master ... my deployments are all on Newton | 13:15 |
zioproto | but if you have Canonical people working on the horizon dashboard you might want to point them to this patch | 13:15 |
coreycb | zioproto: great. i've added the horizon package to that bug. we'll likely only pick that patch up in releases that upstream includes it in. | 13:19 |
zioproto | coreycb: thanks ! | 13:21 |
coreycb | zioproto: np! thank you | 13:21 |
Jenshae | A better love story than Twilight. | 13:46 |
zondan | Hi, I'm having troubles with the ssh connection to my vserver. I'm always getting this when I try to copy a file via scp: packet_write_wait: Connection to ... port 21: Broken pipe | 14:47 |
Poster | scp is a subsystem of SSH which typically runs on port 22, 21 is used for FTP, entirely different protocol | 14:54 |
zondan | yes I know. I changed it to 21 to bypass problems when connecting from my university network | 14:58 |
zondan | i worked fine until I changed VPS provider and migrated my installation | 14:58 |
CuChulaind | Hello. I have server 16.04 installed, with unity, which keeps hanging after a few programs are opened. I tried to install gnome, but it says that I have broken packages, I tried to update, fix, etc, to no avail. suggestions? | 14:59 |
drab | CuChulaind: sounds like a desktop issue, this is #ubuntu-server, but you can try apt-get install --fix-missing if you haven't given a go to that already | 15:43 |
CuChulaind | drab, thank you for the reply, will give that a go | 15:44 |
drab | zondan: is sshd configured the same way on the new VPS? | 15:47 |
drab | also is that error showing up immediately after you scp, or afer transfering some stuff? | 15:48 |
drab | zondan: and does ssh work fine or both of them aren't working? | 15:49 |
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teward | nacc: anything you need to discuss wrt the tag here, or is ML fine? (Did you also see my reply?) | 18:55 |
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nacc | teward: +1 on reply and on ML | 19:14 |
nacc | teward: nothing else from me here, I'm hoping that rbasak and co. reply onlist | 19:14 |
Lehthanis | hey all... | 19:27 |
Lehthanis | I have a dedicated server with a raid1 array mounted as /mnt/md0/ | 19:27 |
Lehthanis | I want to make that the /home mountpoint with as little disruption as possible...is that possible? | 19:27 |
drab | sure, just change your fstab so that /home is mounted on /mnt/md0 | 19:27 |
drab | that's all you need | 19:27 |
drab | and maybe rsync the current home there first | 19:28 |
drab | so rsync /home /mnt/md0, change fstab so that /dev/md0 is mounted on /home | 19:28 |
nacc | to be clear, there, that's presuming /dev/md0 is mounted at /mnt/md0; generally, drab means whatever that underlying device is | 19:29 |
drab | yeah I actyually changed that in my second statement to be /dev/md0 | 19:29 |
Lehthanis | according to lsblk it's a combination of /sdb/sdb1/md0 and /sdc/sdc1/md0 | 19:29 |
drab | fstab should not list the mountpoint really, but the device | 19:30 |
drab | even better the blkid | 19:30 |
drab | sure, but the md device itself will be exposed/accessed as /dev/md0 so that's what you want to refer to in fstab/various commands | 19:30 |
Lehthanis | I do have a /dev/md0 | 19:31 |
Lehthanis | is that what I'd want to point it to? | 19:31 |
Lehthanis | the fstab I mean | 19:31 |
drab | yes | 19:32 |
Lehthanis | ok...will /mnt/md0 still be accessible? | 19:32 |
drab | if you tell it to, that's just a mount poiint, a device can be mounted in muliple places at the same time | 19:32 |
Lehthanis | because a while back I moved my mysql data store to /mnt/md0/mysql/ | 19:33 |
drab | I dont' know how that got mounted there to begin with | 19:33 |
Lehthanis | my host put it there when they constructed it for me... | 19:33 |
drab | ok, then you may not want to splatter your homes all in the root of that device's fs | 19:33 |
Lehthanis | probably expecting me to mount it however I wanted but I was pretty ignorant back then and trying to fix some mistakes | 19:33 |
drab | I mean you can, it's just somewhat untidy and maybe error prone if you just think of it as your home device | 19:34 |
drab | it's ok, learning is a progressive thing, nobody starts knowing it all | 19:34 |
Lehthanis | it's a web server and I want to install vestacp on it...vestacp puts all the web folders and such on /home/user so I figured if I wanted all my web stuff on the raid array as opposed to the OS ssd, I should mount the raid array as /home | 19:34 |
drab | I've no idea what vestacp is, but I'd assume where it puts its stuff is configurable | 19:35 |
Lehthanis | it's a web hosting control panel | 19:35 |
drab | so the question I'd answer is different: do you want your home files to be on the raid? | 19:36 |
drab | if you do then move /home there, if you don't care, then don't. pretty simple | 19:36 |
Lehthanis | yes...I think I would | 19:36 |
Lehthanis | so in my fstab, looking now...I have a UUID and then /mnt/md0 ext4 etc... | 19:36 |
Lehthanis | would I copy that line and use the same UUID but /home? | 19:37 |
Lehthanis | using the same UUID for both? | 19:37 |
drab | have you tried googling for this stuff before asking? | 19:39 |
Lehthanis | es everything I saw was for installation-time not live server | 19:39 |
Lehthanis | although I must admit I've never modified an fstab, so that I have not googled yet | 19:40 |
drab | ok, good, then how about you try that and see what you find? you have some good keyword to start with: fstab, mount, home raid md0 | 19:40 |
drab | try that, see what you come up with and if it doesn't make sense come back and ask and someone will help | 19:41 |
drab | (I need to step away shortly) | 19:41 |
Lehthanis | cool...I'm probably nt going to do it until evening anyways...thanks much! | 19:41 |
Lehthanis | you've definitely set me in the right direction | 19:41 |
drab | sure thing, thanks for not being another lazy guy demanded answers to be handed over to them :) | 19:42 |
drab | demanding* | 19:42 |
Lehthanis | nope...not my style...I've learned a lot and I learned it all with gentle guidance end experimentation...not afraid of the googles | 19:42 |
drab | \o/ | 19:42 |
drab | ttyl | 19:42 |
Lehthanis | laters! | 19:43 |
Lehthanis | thanks again! | 19:43 |
drab | Lehthanis: btw I had this up, should b a good starters: https://backdrift.org/how-to-use-bind-mounts-in-linux | 19:43 |
drab | *out* | 19:43 |
nacc | rbasak: this might be relevant to fix in Debian too? LP: #1721546 | 19:47 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1721546 in mysql-5.7 (Ubuntu Artful) "max open files limit prevents max_connections over 214 on systemd" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1721546 | 19:47 |
rbasak | nacc: I didn't know about that bug, but yes, thanks. | 20:21 |
nacc | rbasak: thanks, can you follow up on it? or would it be better for me to? | 20:21 |
rbasak | I'll follow up, thanks. | 20:22 |
nacc | rbasak: thank you | 20:22 |
nacc | powersj: is it just me or is it not obvious that the latest comments in LP: #270899 are for the same bug? | 20:26 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 270899 in apache2 (Ubuntu) "/etc/init.d/apache2 restart fails on busy webservers" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/270899 | 20:26 |
powersj | nacc: agreed, doesn't look relevant | 20:28 |
nacc | powersj: cool, i'll try and draft something up askingn them to file new bugs | 20:28 |
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