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kklimonda | are there any http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com mirrors on the US west coast? I'm seeing transfer speeds of 200-300KB/s using the main location | 06:04 |
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lordievader | Good morning | 06:09 |
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albech | is there anything like selinux on ubuntu installed by default that could prevent connections to localhost services? | 09:50 |
lordievader | Apparmor | 10:07 |
albech | lordievader: can it be completely disabled for troubleshooting? | 10:11 |
lordievader | No idea, sorry. My knowledge beyond the name is severely limited. | 10:49 |
rbasak | albech: yes | 10:56 |
rbasak | albech: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor | 10:57 |
rbasak | Complain mode is sufficient for troubleshooting (then it won't actually block stuff) | 10:57 |
Odd_Bloke | kklimonda: I don't believe that there are, I'm afraid. :( | 12:48 |
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rbasak | nacc: what does it mean for importer.py:_update_devel_branches to be called with spi=None? | 15:01 |
nacc | rbasak: i believe it is only used by --fixup-devel | 15:04 |
nacc | rbasak: which can be dropped when we reimport | 15:04 |
rbasak | nacc: I don't understand what _update_devel_branches is defined to do. I mean it obviously updates the devel branches, but under what circumstances does it do what? | 15:07 |
rbasak | nacc: I'm here because I'd like to see what happens if the devel branches are also hard reset instead of extra merge commits added. | 15:08 |
nacc | rbasak: can we chat in the standup? or just after onn irc? nneed to make coffee | 15:08 |
rbasak | Sure | 15:08 |
rbasak | I'm having dinner straight after the standup but can reappear after that. | 15:09 |
* genii 's ears perk up at the mention of coffee, goes to make a pot | 15:11 | |
nacc | genii: :) | 15:13 |
nacc | rbasak: thakns | 15:13 |
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keithzg | Huh, well that's weird, I updated a fileserver that hasn't been touched in a while and now resolv.conf isn't listing anything | 18:50 |
keithzg | (updated and rebooted, I should say) | 18:51 |
keithzg | I swear, resolvconf is more trouble than its worth :P | 18:52 |
sionronin | keithzg, yep pretty sure resolv.conf gets reloaded after each reboot | 18:55 |
sionronin | that or dhcp or some other service writes on reboot | 18:56 |
sarnold | I think we're ditching resolvconf for future releases, no? | 18:56 |
keithzg | sarnold: Oh, is it going to be handled by some systemd component or such? (Hopefully better than time is :/) | 19:07 |
keithzg | sionronin: Oh yeah, definitely. Just normally it writes out some values, rather than merely the header which states that it was written out, hah, which isn't terribly helpful then | 19:08 |
* keithzg is gonna reboot the server once people are home for the day and see if it happens again, then investigate further if so | 19:12 | |
keithzg | Boy, I do love unattended-upgrades, it really does make a sysadmin's life a lot easier :) | 19:58 |
notdaniel | i hope that was sarcasm | 20:02 |
dpb1 | keithzg: :) | 20:04 |
keithzg | It legitimately wasn't sarcasm! | 20:09 |
keithzg | I can always disable unattended-upgrades if I want to, but I tend to at *least* put it to install security updates automatically. | 20:10 |
notdaniel | i'm sure it is a great thing most of the time | 20:10 |
notdaniel | it however was the bane of my existence for a while on aws | 20:10 |
keithzg | fair enough | 20:11 |
keithzg | I'll admit I don't have it enabled on my one EC2 instance | 20:11 |
keithzg | All the little KVM guests at work, though, it just makes 'em hassle free | 20:13 |
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