[03:47] <orizzle> hello everyone - i think i've read just about every tutorial online to get bind to work with nsupdate but no luck. my end goal is to make my own dynamic dns server on a subdomain. i am getting mixed results from update failed: SERVFAIL to update failed: REFUSED. can anyone assist?
[08:52] <tobasco> jamespage: coreycb is gnocchi-indexer-sqlalchemy not packaged for ubuntu anymore? package does not exist in queens cloud archieve repo
[09:28] <tobasco> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnocchi/+question/662285
[17:47] <Epx998> anyone know if cron handles postfix sendmail different than if you run it manually?  i am seeing some funny business in reports i send out through cron, that do not duplicate when sending manually
[17:48] <nchambers> perhaps PATH and/or other environment variables are different for you than it is for cron
[17:50] <Epx998> not sure, when I send the email - i cat in 4 text files, that makes up the entire report, the text files look fine, but the email when sent from the script consistantly leaves out specific portions of variable generated data
[17:50] <Epx998> though the text files have it just fine
[17:51] <Epx998> so weird
[17:52] <Epx998> oh I think I see why
[17:52] <Epx998> in cron, my awk command within the script is failing
[17:55] <Epx998> its how im calcuating percentages too hmm
[18:02] <qman__> cron has a different PATH which often causes commands to not work without specifying full paths, so make sure you're either setting PATH or using full names
[18:03] <qman__> that's by far the most common issue when running stuff with cron
[18:06] <Ussat> I HATE that about cron also
[18:07] <Ussat> I just write a scriopt for cron to call, define the path there
[18:07] <Ussat> then the command I want it to run
[18:07] <qman__> yep, that's what I normally do
[18:07] <Ussat> have all my scripts in /usr/local/scripts