sarnold | apb1963: does dpkg -l 'php*' | cat show php packages installed? | 00:01 |
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apb1963 | checking | 00:05 |
apb1963 | sarnold, There's a bunch of things... I don't know if it's got what's right or not... https://pastebin.com/AbiHr9FC | 00:08 |
sarnold | apb1963: alright try something like 'a2enmod php' .. see if that gives anything interesting | 00:09 |
apb1963 | a2enmod php | 00:10 |
apb1963 | ERROR: Module php does not exist! | 00:10 |
apb1963 | Quite interesting | 00:11 |
apb1963 | But... why not? | 00:11 |
sarnold | maybe a2enmod php7? | 00:11 |
apb1963 | ah | 00:11 |
apb1963 | a2enmod php7 | 00:11 |
apb1963 | ERROR: Module php7 does not exist! | 00:11 |
sarnold | php7.0? :) | 00:12 |
apb1963 | haha let me google the error | 00:12 |
sarnold | I can't stand apache and detest php, so I've never tried to set it up before .. | 00:12 |
sarnold | but one of these times feels like we ought to be able to stumble on the name :) | 00:12 |
apb1963 | https://askubuntu.com/questions/912638/error-module-php7-0-does-not-exist | 00:13 |
apb1963 | what's utterly baffling to me is, this was working... I didn't do anything in regard to what that page says so why now? | 00:14 |
sarnold | it _was_ working? what changed/ | 00:15 |
apb1963 | lots of things | 00:15 |
apb1963 | mostly the config files I suppose. | 00:16 |
apb1963 | what did not change is how I installed it. | 00:16 |
apb1963 | And that page implies - strongly - that I need another module I didn't need before. | 00:16 |
apb1963 | So 1+1=999 | 00:17 |
sarnold | then maybe you were using fastcgi? | 00:17 |
apb1963 | Again.. I didn't set anything special up | 00:17 |
apb1963 | just the bare minimum install | 00:17 |
apb1963 | plus configuration twisting | 00:17 |
apb1963 | that's why it makes no sense | 00:17 |
apb1963 | well, I guess I should try it | 00:18 |
apb1963 | sarnold, I installed it, I enabled php7.0.... and apache won't restart | 00:22 |
apb1963 | so... backing it out for a minute... | 00:22 |
apb1963 | yeah, just disabling it is enough to bring apache back up | 00:23 |
apb1963 | so it's definitely the module... or at least.. it's bringing out the bug in the config somehow. | 00:23 |
apb1963 | well i've never seen it do this before... I was removing the same modules and it chose to INstall a different package. The following additional packages will be installed: | 00:36 |
apb1963 | php7.0-fpm | 00:36 |
apb1963 | Suggested packages: | 00:36 |
apb1963 | php-pear | 00:36 |
apb1963 | 00:36 | |
sarnold | debian packages have requirements, suggestions, etc.; the first bits of the ubuntu wordpress package for example has: Depends: apache2 | httpd, libapache2-mod-php | php | 00:37 |
sarnold | if you have wordpress and libapache2-mod-php installed and try to remove libapache2-mod-php, apt will then ry to install the 'php' package | 00:38 |
apb1963 | now neither module will let apache start so...i'm just going to purge and reinstall again... this will take a couple of minutes. | 00:44 |
apb1963 | and now even that doesn't work | 00:50 |
apb1963 | I really wish purge meant it and not this watered down version that won't actually purge files... I thought remove was to not purge files. | 00:51 |
apb1963 | Is there a "nuke" files option? | 00:51 |
sarnold | if apt-get purge left behind configuration files, please file bugs on that. purge should mean _purge_ | 00:51 |
apb1963 | seems to be the case of every package | 00:51 |
apb1963 | s/of/for/ | 00:52 |
apb1963 | so now I guess I need to hunt config files I might have changed. sigh | 00:52 |
apb1963 | Sigh. I have sinned and now I must pay forever. "Not replacing deleted config file /etc/php/7.0/apache2/php.ini" | 01:24 |
apb1963 | Please read http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/php or see http://akat1.pl/?id=1 on why you shouldn't be using mod_php | 01:33 |
apb1963 | should have put that in quotes :) | 01:33 |
apb1963 | my brain hurts | 01:33 |
apb1963 | bbl | 01:34 |
fellas | how do i remove all the effects of conjure-up | 03:33 |
fellas | i followed the insturctions on here and it messed up my whole ubuntu server | 03:33 |
fellas | https://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/try-openstack | 03:33 |
sarnold | guessing, snap purge the lxd and whatever else snaps it installed, then apt-get purge snapd, and then look around and see what's left? | 03:34 |
fellas | when i did conjure-up it tried to install but got a lot of errors i had to cut it off short. but now when i do ifconfig i get alot of made up virtual ethernet adapters | 03:34 |
fellas | sarnold give me the basics i dont use snap | 03:35 |
fellas | never used it | 03:35 |
stokachu | you have an incomplete juju deployment | 03:35 |
fellas | yes i do | 03:35 |
sarnold | fellas: me neither, try blind "snap purge lxd" and see what happens | 03:35 |
fellas | everything is all messed up | 03:35 |
stokachu | juju controllers; juju kill-controller <name> | 03:35 |
stokachu | well no your server is running a bunch of containers | 03:36 |
stokachu | so it's not all messed up | 03:36 |
fellas | jujud kills my processs need to totally kill it ..elminate it from my system | 03:36 |
stokachu | huh? | 03:36 |
fellas | once in a while jujud runs and sucks up all my process...when i put top command... isee it eatting all processes | 03:37 |
fellas | i want it out of my system | 03:37 |
stokachu | well do what i told you and then sudo snap remove conjure-up | 03:37 |
fellas | i followed the simple commands here but there were a bnunch of errors and i was never able to finish..now i dont kno whow to rollback | 03:38 |
fellas | https://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/try-openstack | 03:38 |
fellas | im using fresh installation of ubuntu server 16.0.4.3 | 03:38 |
stokachu | but keep in mind that jujud runs on the containers who are also running a bunch of apt install commands etc | 03:38 |
sarnold | fellas: juju controllers; juju kill-controller <name> ; snap remove conjure-up | 03:38 |
stokachu | well what kind of hardware do you have | 03:38 |
fellas | dell server | 03:38 |
fellas | r710 | 03:38 |
stokachu | and you keep mentioning errors but haven't actually said what they are | 03:38 |
fellas | raid | 03:38 |
fellas | raid 0 virtual drive | 03:38 |
stokachu | how much memory | 03:38 |
fellas | 40gb | 03:39 |
stokachu | uhm ok | 03:39 |
stokachu | how much storage | 03:39 |
fellas | 2tb | 03:39 |
stokachu | and what are the errors | 03:40 |
fellas | not sure. | 03:40 |
fellas | where would the logs be | 03:40 |
fellas | i wanna uninstall novi | 03:41 |
stokachu | novi? | 03:41 |
fellas | the whole thing i wanna remove ...this sucks | 03:41 |
stokachu | well we've told you how to do it twice now | 03:41 |
fellas | well i did snap remove conjure-up | 03:42 |
fellas | so hopefully that kills it | 03:42 |
fellas | thanks guys | 03:42 |
stokachu | who knows, since we didnt actually get to the root of your problem | 03:42 |
fellas | i think the reason i didnt get conjure-up to install was cause of my raid 0. from what i read online but i dont remember | 03:44 |
stokachu | ok well that hardly warrants saying conjure-up sucks | 03:44 |
stokachu | but anyway, good luck | 03:44 |
fellas | no hopefully it works better in future | 03:44 |
fellas | dont mean to say it sucks..i just dont know what happened..i followed all commands as is but then it just crapped out on my system...fresh indstallation too so idk.. | 03:45 |
fellas | either way thanks | 03:45 |
Art100 | hello - need help to configure network bridge in netplan | 07:14 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | howdy | 11:16 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | anyone here know of any modifications for bash | 11:16 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | that enhance resolution and add a background? | 11:16 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | some special bash mode | 11:16 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | not in any desktop manager | 11:19 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | or window manager rather | 11:19 |
ren0v0 | Hey, i've moved a cron script from /etc/cron.daily/ to /etc/cron.hourly/, but its not firing | 13:06 |
ren0v0 | is there something i'm missing? | 13:06 |
ren0v0 | It's for logrotate, and if i run the script manually it works just fine | 13:06 |
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apb1963 | ren0v0, "man anacron anacrontab". Edit /etc/anacrontab. I suspect you need to add in cron.hourly. Just guessing, never modified it myself. | 18:29 |
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