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Checkmatehello i have ubuntu server and i cannot receive and mails05:19
Checkmatei have installed postfix05:19
Neo4Hi05:21
Neo4On my VPS is installed postfix and it sends mails on neovichnn@gmail.com but doesn't accept back05:22
CheckmateNeo4 i have same problem05:23
Neo4what I need to do for get back mail? MX? I didn't create it and watched in this video guy created it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq-CkxQV-7o05:23
Neo4Checkmate: do you have your own domain?05:23
Checkmatei have try this command echo "This is the body of the email" | mail -s "This is the subject line" user@example.com05:23
Checkmatenot yet i have only vps05:23
Neo4Checkmate: and you get message on user@example.com?05:24
Checkmateno05:24
Checkmatetry maybe will work for you05:24
Neo4Checkmate: example.com is your name of computer?05:24
Checkmateno replace with your gmail05:24
Neo4Checkmate: I can sent message it's work for me05:24
Neo4Checkmate: I've already done it and it's work I can't get back mails05:25
Checkmateyou mean received mails05:25
Neo4Checkmate: where you want send mail? I might be I can help you05:25
Neo4Checkmate: yes receive, didn't receive05:26
Neo4Checkmate: where you send mail? on this 'example.com'?05:26
Checkmatei dont want send on anything i'm working on script peand i want to test $send option mail05:26
Neo4what is peand?05:27
Checkmateperl05:27
Neo4oh05:27
Neo4ok, you want locally get this message?05:27
Checkmatei cannot receive mails05:27
Checkmatei configure postfix correctly05:28
Neo4it depends from what domain you send05:28
Neo4really?05:28
Checkmategmail05:28
Neo4what is in your mydestination?05:28
Checkmatei'm making test to my gmail05:28
Neo4and you get there message?05:28
Checkmateno05:28
Checkmateso what is the problem ?05:29
Neo4you might not have configured correctly05:29
Checkmatedo you have video?05:29
Neo4what the video?05:29
Checkmatedemo05:30
Neo4for what?05:30
Neo4no05:30
Checkmatelool for postfix05:30
Neo4what is this?05:30
Checkmatesorry?05:30
Neo4no don't have05:30
Neo4I don't know what is loop for postfix05:31
Checkmatewell05:31
Neo4can you show your main.cf?05:31
Checkmatewhat did you run on your vps?05:31
Neo4Seems you put there something wrong05:31
Neo4site and other crape05:31
Checkmaterelayhost =05:32
Checkmatemynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8 [::ffff:127.0.0.0]/104 [::1]/12805:32
Checkmatemailbox_size_limit = 005:32
Checkmaterecipient_delimiter = +05:32
Checkmateinet_interfaces = localhost05:32
Checkmateinet_protocols = all05:32
Neo4I used it for test in overall05:32
Neo4what is origin?05:32
Neo4what is mydestination?05:32
Neo4myorigin and mydestination?05:32
Checkmatelocalhost05:32
Checkmatemyorigin = /etc/mailname05:33
Neo4ok, gmail might not accept mails without real domainname. What is in that file? Name of yoru computer something like 'ubuntu-blablabla'05:34
Neo4try send mail to other provider05:34
Neo4or you can sand mail to localhost05:34
Neo4do you know how check mails? in /var/mail05:35
Neo4there should be files for each users with mails05:35
Checkmateno no05:35
Checkmatethe problem i cant remember05:36
Checkmatei have configured smtp on other server work perfectly05:36
Neo4and there exists logs files sudo tail -f /var/log/mail.log05:36
Neo4Checkmate: really? You can look at log file /var/log/mail.log05:36
Neo4run that using (sudo tail -f /var/log/mail.log) and you'll be able track changes in realtime05:37
Checkmateshit men u know why05:37
Checkmatebecause lol we cannot send mails without domain05:37
Neo4reallY?05:37
Checkmateyeah men05:37
Neo4we can, there your domain is name of your computer05:38
Checkmatemy last server vps have domain name linked05:38
Neo4no, I think no05:39
Neo4you can send, from can be anything05:39
Neo4try send to localhost05:40
Neo4do this (echo "body" | mail -s "subject" root@localhost05:40
Neo4seems so05:40
Checkmateyes right05:41
Neo4instead localhost you should put value from your console http://pix.toile-libre.org/?img=1516772510.png05:42
Checkmatei'm sure i miss something on installation05:42
Neo4or from yoru 'myorigin'05:42
Neo4I don't know what you put there05:42
Neo4there should be name after your username@  in console05:43
Neo4and then check sudo nano /var/mail/root05:43
Neo4there must be new mail05:43
Neo4just localhost, it should be work, others won't work because you have in mydelivery = localhost only05:44
Checkmatedo you know how to get all history command05:45
Neo4for deliver others domains you must specify them there05:45
Neo4no05:45
Neo4arrow up or down05:45
Neo4how to list05:45
Checkmateyou know nothing on linux right?05:45
Neo4:)05:45
Neo4no, nothing it's zero, and I know much05:45
Checkmategood05:46
Neo4much far from zero )05:46
Neo4know how to install LAMP on VPS, how to create virtual hosts for apache05:46
Neo4nothing it's underestimate yourself :)05:47
Neo4Checkmate: postfix badly know05:49
Neo4MX05:49
Checkmatework good05:49
Neo4Checkmate: who does work good?05:49
Neo4Checkmate: postfix?05:49
Neo4yes,05:49
Neo4do it for receive message and basics configuration will have been done05:50
Checkmatewhat is your problem?05:50
Neo4I didn't create MX? Is it neccessary always to create?05:51
Neo4I've never run postfix05:51
Checkmatetry to install it05:51
Neo4I'm not sure need it or not? Is it exaclty for receive should be MX?05:52
Checkmatei'm trying to get back all command from last vps cause its important i think05:53
Neo4I asked in DNS, What is it and why it need. Mail exchanger and will bothering my host support :)05:53
Checkmatelook like this one05:53
Checkmateapt-get install build-essential libexpat1-dev libgeoip-dev libpng-dev libpcre3-dev libssl-dev libxml2-dev rcs zlib1g-dev05:53
Neo4Checkmate: you should have saved all command in file05:53
Checkmateapt-get install php7.0-bcmath05:53
Checkmateno in var/log or by history05:53
Neo4Checkmate: don't know, Ther was something important? I have my own file where I've put all my command for VPS, Separate it on sections, it's 8 pages05:54
Checkmateto get smtp work correctly ithink you need to install all php things05:55
Neo4then when install VPS I look at there05:55
Neo4there all installed05:55
Checkmatei'm sure you miss something05:55
Neo4no, I miss MX05:55
Checkmatecreate info.php file05:55
Neo4how my server receive files from external mailserver?05:56
Neo4see mail exchanger05:56
Checkmate<?php phpinfo(); ?>05:56
Neo4what does it means, should be it thing that alter mail?05:56
Checkmateyou need to check all things05:56
Checkmatesmtp php ....05:57
Checkmatedo you have domain linked on ur vps?05:57
Neo4yes05:57
Neo4kselax.ru05:57
Checkmatewill be easy for you just run the script and see what happen when you send05:58
Neo4ok05:58
Checkmatewhen you run php like wordpress or something05:58
Checkmatewill receive error and you will fix it easy05:58
Neo4Checkmate: I fixed, it's not blame, reason is something other05:59
Checkmatealso install newer version of php05:59
Neo4Checkmate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MX_record06:00
Neo4there written MX accept mails06:01
Checkmateyou slove the problem?06:01
Neo4Checkmate: soon06:03
CheckmateNeo406:22
Neo4I've created mail.kselax.ru it's my MX mail exchanger07:12
Neo4Who know what shall I put in hosts file?07:12
lordievaderGood morning07:14
Neo4my server is listen loopback http://pix.toile-libre.org/?img=1516779389.png07:41
Neo4How to make it listen my real IP 91.227.18.3507:41
cpaelzerhi lordievader07:52
cpaelzergood morning to all of you07:52
cpaelzerNeo4: I assume you mail server isn't directly on that external IP07:53
cpaelzerNeo4: so you need to forward ports07:53
cpaelzerNeo4: well it all dpeends from your actual network topology, anything I assume could be wrong07:53
lordievaderHey cpaelzer how are you doing?07:54
cpaelzergreat, and you?07:54
lordievaderDoing good here :)07:57
cpaelzerahasenack: hey I sponsored samba as requested, but have a question07:59
Neo4cpaelzer: it has the same IP07:59
cpaelzerNeo4: ok, then it is "only" part of the actual mailservers config07:59
cpaelzerNeo4: but since ther is no single "the mailserver" the answer might still vary a lot :-)07:59
cpaelzerahasenack: ahasenack: I needed to fall back to dpkg-buildpkg and checked the debdiff matches the proposed changes08:00
cpaelzerahasenack: did you see soemthing like https://paste.ubuntu.com/26449720/?08:01
cpaelzerahasenack: nacc: If I run commands in lines 30-34 manually I'm just fine08:05
Checkmateguys i have a lot of files named c_sessions187377308:09
Checkmateon /tmp08:09
Checkmateany idea how to disable this mistake08:10
Checkmatei belive by php.ini right ?08:11
Checkmategive me solution breakfast and will back08:12
cpaelzerCheckmate: maybe http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.session-save-path.php#98106 ?08:13
cpaelzerquite old thou08:13
Checkmatethanks wait i check08:18
Checkmatecpaelzer i need to add session on all php pages on my domain ?08:19
cpaelzerCheckmate: not as I read it08:31
cpaelzerCheckmate: search engines give me plenty of results, but all vary slightly08:31
cpaelzerCheckmate: my half-guessing TL;DR is that the garbadge collection doesn't catch your files08:31
cpaelzeryou already have sort of a session, that create those c_session files08:31
cpaelzerit is about configuring the gc to catch those08:32
cpaelzerif your case creates these files via a different mechanism, then none of that applies08:32
Checkmatecpaelzer maybe cause i disabled cookie session by htaccess code08:33
Checkmatelast week08:33
Checkmatecpaelzer when i try to open or download one of this files i get Error message from server: No such file08:35
cpaelzerodd08:38
cpaelzermaybe already deleted files with stale file handles or anything like it08:38
cpaelzerdoes lsof show these files still open by something?08:39
Checkmateno08:39
cpaelzerCheckmate: so you have a file you can not open, is not open by anything, but listed by ls?08:40
cpaelzerwhat says stat on one of these files?08:40
cpaelzeralso ENOFILE?08:41
cpaelzerand also stat --file-system on the same08:42
cpaelzerCheckmate: ^^08:42
Neo4I might be have to install webmail?..10:36
Neo4What is popular web server apps?10:36
Neo4or literature something like ubuntu guide overview posibilitec10:36
lordievaderApache(2) and Nginx are large players.10:36
Neo4yes, using it might be 90% of all internet apps made10:37
Neo4LAMP LEMP, mail server, and nothing else?10:38
Neo4I'm going to learn crone... have never use it10:38
Neo4popular chat, I want to learn server apps...10:39
Neo4interesting exists some literature about app on linux servers...10:40
Neo4simple overview10:41
Neo4in ubuntu server guide is written many differ apps, I learned that we can create own wiki using CMS. That guide seems have been written by a few differ people, because when read noticeable immediately differ  vocabulary10:44
lordievaderWhat is your goal? Just to learn? If so, learn to use Google effectively.10:46
Neo4I can't understand what does mean this new notion 'reverse proxy' know it use for node.js...10:47
lordievaderReverse proxies are nice. Makes your webserver forward the request to a backend server transparent to the user.10:48
Neo4lordievader: just overview linux possibilities, for know what is created and don't create wheel in future10:49
lordievaderThat ain't easy. Linux has many possibilities.10:50
lordievaderToo many to count.10:50
Neo4lordievader: dns nice, better maybe something read general like dns how internet work and so on....10:50
Neo4lordievader: and you know what apps have already created? I don't10:51
lordievaderIs there a need to know every application in existence? When I have a job that needs doing only then do I look what is available.10:51
lordievaderFor you other (sort-of) question: read books, read web-pages, read man-pages, etc.10:52
lordievaderOh, and experiment.10:52
Neo4lordievader: no, you don't need to know equal apps, like postfix and exim or roundcube, squirrel, just one differ apps10:52
Neo4it need for get common imagine what we have made and make  you more proficient like developer10:53
Neo4lordievader: I don't10:54
lordievaderNeo4: Like I said: read, google, experiment, read more. You won't suddenly know everything overnight, but you'll learn eventually.10:55
Neo4lordievader: linux is not so bad like it was before when you only install it :)10:56
Neo4lordievader: for example  this technology do you know how to create video chats, sites where video and voice? What if these sites we can easy to create and there exists some app that is used for it10:59
lordievaderWhat are you asking? That sentence only made half sense -.-10:59
Neo4lordievader: I mean site like famous chaterbat11:01
Neo4where video call and voice11:01
Neo4real time applications11:01
lordievaderYes? What about it?11:02
Neo4lordievader: porn video chat11:03
lordievaderI really don't know where you are going with this...11:03
Neo4lordievader: doesn't matter, just simply wondering.... :)11:04
Neo4lordievader: and exists sites of services that is exchange money online, or for example exchange bitcoints?11:05
lordievaderWell anyways, like I was arguing before, it is often easier to search for information if you have a clear goal in mind (for example I want to know about webservers). Rather than, 'I want to know everything about Linux'.11:06
Neo4yes, ok, agree, and this is big theme, and impossible to know everything...11:07
Neo4better to learn common things DNS internet algorithms schemes and whatever you think is common thing ....11:09
Neo4or what you like11:09
Neo4better what you like and want11:09
Neo4:)11:09
ahasenackcpaelzer: I think you need --for-merge11:26
ahasenackdid you sort that out?11:26
cpaelzerno I didn't11:30
cpaelzerfell back to dpkg-buildpkg11:30
cpaelzerbut yeah I see your point as it is only a mior bump11:31
cpaelzerI'd not see how that would boil down to the equiv package failing to install thou11:31
cpaelzerahasenack: ^^11:31
cpaelzerahasenack: btw I still fail the build missing the equivs11:32
cpaelzeras I wrote this morning11:32
ahasenackok, time to check some excuses regressions12:24
ahasenackSegmentation fault (core dumped)12:25
ahasenackpcmk                 FAIL non-zero exit status 13912:25
ahasenackthat's quite the start12:25
ahasenackit's been failing like this since november last year12:27
ahasenackat least looks like it's reproduceable12:27
* ahasenack brings up an s390 vm12:27
ahasenackcpaelzer: hi, do you know something about ocfs2 filesystem kernel modules not being enabled for s390?12:51
ahasenackI have fs/ocfs2/dlmfs/ocfs2_dlmfs.ko in my amd64 4.13.0-31-generic kernel12:51
ahasenackbut it's not there for s390x's 4.13.0-30-generic12:52
ahasenackbionic12:52
ahasenackunless that small bump from #30 to #31 introduced it12:52
ahasenackbut there doesn't seem to be a 4.13.0-31 for s390x in the archive12:53
cpaelzerahasenack:  /lib/modules/4.13.0-21-generic/kernel/fs/ocfs2/ocfs2.ko12:54
cpaelzeroh I see dlmfs12:54
cpaelzermoment12:54
cpaelzer /lib/modules/4.13.0-21-generic/kernel/fs/ocfs2/dlmfs/ocfs2_dlmfs.ko12:54
ahasenackhm, 2112:54
cpaelzermight not be in 4.4 maybe?12:54
ahasenackit's 4.1312:55
cpaelzeroh you are on 4.13 as I am12:55
ahasenackbut a bit ahead12:55
cpaelzerlet me update12:55
cpaelzerumm I am on latest in bionic12:55
cpaelzerwhere did you get the -30 for?12:56
cpaelzeroh artfuö12:56
cpaelzerartuful12:56
cpaelzerI see12:56
cpaelzermaybe not enabled in artful yet?12:57
cpaelzergrep -i ocfs /boot/config-* ?12:57
ahasenackwait, did I boot up artful?12:59
* ahasenack checks12:59
ahasenackno, I'm definitely on bionic12:59
ahasenack *** 4.13.0-30.33 50013:00
ahasenack        500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports bionic-proposed/main s390x Packages13:00
ahasenackLinux bionic-andreas 4.13.0-30-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 15 19:47:38 UTC 2018 s390x s390x s390x GNU/Linux13:00
ahasenackcpaelzer: that grep: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/26451125/13:01
ahasenackwhat's yours?13:01
ahasenackroot@bionic-andreas:~# find /lib/modules/ -name '*ofcs2*'13:02
ahasenackroot@bionic-andreas:~#13:02
ahasenack:/13:02
ahasenacksmb: hi, do you know something about ocfs2 modules not being in bionic's s390x kernel?13:05
smbahasenack, no, sorry. sforshee ^?13:05
ahasenackit's early for him :)13:07
sforsheeahasenack: I'm awake, let me look13:08
ahasenacksforshee: wow :)13:08
sforsheeahasenack: looks like it should be enabled for s390x13:09
sforsheewhich kernel specifically are you referring to?13:09
ahasenacksforshee: 4.13.0-30-generic #3313:10
ahasenacksforshee: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/26451125/ my grep in the config files13:10
ahasenackbut find /lib/modules/ found nothing13:10
ahasenacklet me grep the pkg13:11
ahasenackroot@bionic-andreas:~# dpkg -l linux-image-4.13.0-30-generic|grep -i ocfs13:11
ahasenackroot@bionic-andreas:~#13:11
ahasenacker13:11
ahasenacklet me do that again with the right option13:11
sforsheeahasenack: do you have linux-image-extra installed?13:11
sforsheemight be in there13:11
ahasenacksame result13:11
ahasenacklet me check extra13:11
sforshee*extras13:12
sforsheesorry, I was right he first time, no s13:12
ahasenacksforshee: got it, it was in13:13
ahasenacklinux-image-extra-4.13.0-30-generic13:13
ahasenacklinux-image-extra-4.13.0-30-generic: /lib/modules/4.13.0-30-generic/kernel/fs/ocfs2/dlmfs/ocfs2_dlmfs.ko13:13
ahasenacksforshee: I'll update the test dependencies to include that13:14
ahasenackthanks for your help13:14
sforsheenp13:14
ahasenackmaybe I didn't have linux-image-generic installed, as it includes extra13:14
ahasenackI'll investigate13:14
ahasenackok, now I get the core dump :/ (another issue)13:15
ahasenack+ o2image /dev/loop0 /tmp/disk.image13:16
ahasenackSegmentation fault (core dumped)13:16
ahasenacklet's see13:16
ahasenackI actually get a kernel backtrace13:28
* ahasenack tries an older kernel13:28
ahasenacksame13:36
ahasenackcpaelzer: have you seen this dmesg error in s390x before? https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/26451318/13:42
cpaelzeryes13:42
ahasenackoh, do tell13:42
cpaelzerit is more of a class of issues than pointing to a specific thing13:44
ahasenackI found a bug in rsyslog about it, fixed with a new rsyslog upload13:45
ahasenackso not a kernel bug I take it13:45
cpaelzerahasenack: this is essentially trying to access a bad pointer13:45
ahasenackok, plain segfault-like?13:45
cpaelzeryep13:45
cpaelzer"like"13:45
ahasenackoh, xnox opened a bug about it: https://github.com/markfasheh/ocfs2-tools/issues/2213:45
cpaelzerllgc%r1,0(%r3) with r3 being zeros13:46
cpaelzerthat means access addr 013:46
ahasenackxnox: did you also open an ubuntu bug about that perhaps?13:47
Checkmatecpaelzer13:54
Checkmatesorry my laptop crashed13:54
Checkmatei didnt answer on time13:54
cpaelzerCheckmate: that explains the sudden loss of communication :-)13:54
cpaelzerCheckmate: I hope you are good again13:55
Checkmatestat --file-system13:55
cpaelzerand the same withotu --file-system13:55
cpaelzerwas just a try to get what those files could be about13:55
cpaelzersince you can't open, remove or do anything13:55
ahasenackxnox: I filed one13:56
Checkmatecommand not found14:01
Checkmateer14:04
Checkmatecpaelzer  File: 'ci_session50ebed2631a437a4b2b9bf7c6e8aab97a3b483ed'14:04
Checkmate  Size: 34              Blocks: 8          IO Block: 4096   regular file14:04
CheckmateDevice: 801h/2049d      Inode: 17664003    Links: 114:04
CheckmateAccess: (0600/-rw-------)  Uid: (   33/www-data)   Gid: (   33/www-data)14:04
cpaelzerCheckmate: are you running CodeIgniter?14:21
cpaelzersearch engines show me plenty of issues around that in relation to those files14:21
cpaelzerCheckmate: does your error log have messages like the one mentioned here https://github.com/bcit-ci/CodeIgniter/issues/3610 ?14:22
tobascojamespage: any info on gnocchi packages?14:47
Checkmatecpaelzer yes i'm running codeigniter15:12
CheckmatePHP  14. session_start() /var/www/html/web/system/libraries/Session/Session.php:14115:15
NivexIs this the right place to address an issue in autofs?15:30
ahasenackif it's in ubuntu, I'd say it's a good place to start15:31
ahasenack:)15:31
Nivexhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autofs/+bug/110177915:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1101779 in autofs5 (Ubuntu) "autofs "lookup_mount: exports lookup" fails on IPv6-only hosts" [Medium,Confirmed]15:32
NivexThe patch is to build with libtirpc, which seems sane enough since autofs depends on nfs-common which depends on libtirpc anyway15:32
ahasenackthat's an old bug, wow15:32
NivexYes, yes it is.15:32
NivexI'm hoping to shepherd it through before 18.04 so I don't have to live with another broken LTS15:33
ahasenackat least libtirpc is in main15:37
ahasenackdo you know if upstream was ever notified?15:38
ahasenackCHANGELOG:- add autofs(5) note of IPv6 libtirpc requirement.15:39
NivexThere's a couple Debian bugs open on it. I linked to one in the comments toward the end. That bug has been open for four years.15:39
ahasenack"       To be able to use IPv6 within autofs maps the package must be build to use the libtirpc library for its RPC communications. This is becuase the glibc RPC  implementation  doesn't15:39
ahasenack       support IPv6 and is depricated so this is not likely to change.15:39
ahasenack"15:39
ahasenackthat's from the manpage autofs(5)15:39
ahasenacksounds like a straight forward fix, unless there are downsides in using libtirpc15:42
ahasenackNivex: would you be able to test a bionic package if I gave you a ppa?16:05
NivexI can probably spin up a VM16:06
ahasenackok, I'll let you know once it's built16:06
ahasenackare you subscribed to the bug? I can paste the link there16:07
ahasenackkevin? Looks like you are16:07
NivexI flagged it as affecting me, so I probably do16:08
ahasenackdid you receive my comment in the bug about the autofs(5) manpage?16:09
Nivexnot yet, but bug mail can be slow sometimes16:09
ahasenackok16:09
ahasenackrbasak: hi, could you please kick a git import for 389-ds-base?16:52
ahasenacknacc: or you ^16:52
rbasakahasenack: OK, running16:57
Nivexran into a wall getting my bionic test vm ready. rpc.gssd is failing to start "ERROR: opendir(/run/rpc_pipefs) failed: No such file or directory"16:59
ahasenackrbasak: thanks17:00
ahasenackNivex: everything up-to-date?17:00
Nivexyep17:00
DammitJimis there a recommended software to set up a highly available file server using ubuntu?17:00
DammitJimI'm reading about Hadoop, but I don't know if that can share files that I can access from windows and Linux easily17:01
dpb1Hadoop certainly seems like the wrong thing. :)17:02
DammitJimyikes17:02
DammitJimI don't know where I got the idea that a hadoop cluster would provide a highly available file server17:03
DammitJimany other options?17:03
DammitJimI think I read a little about glusterfs17:05
NivexI rebooted and rpc.gssd had started. Not sure what the deal was, but I can do my test mount now.17:05
DammitJimor is this as simple as setting up a cluster NFS servers?17:05
Nivexahasenack: I think I'm ready for your test PPA17:06
DammitJimis there DRBD in Ubuntu?17:08
masondrbd8-utils/xenial 2:8.9.6-1 amd6417:09
masonAnd I guess more to the point, /lib/modules/4.4.0-112-generic/kernel/drivers/block/drbd/drbd.ko17:09
DammitJimthanks mason17:09
DammitJimso, doing something like this probably makes more sense: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HighlyAvailableNFS17:10
ahasenackNivex: packages built, fwiw: https://launchpad.net/~ahasenack/+archive/ubuntu/autofs-ipv6-1101779/17:10
Nivexahasenack: booya! worked right off the bat17:13
ahasenacknice17:13
ahasenackI hope ipv4 keeps working too :)17:13
NivexI actually can't test that since my krb5 realm is v6 only17:14
ahasenacknice setup17:14
ahasenackrbasak: lp auth url? :)17:23
kneekiSo while I was installing server 17.10 I mistakenly selected my wifi adapter as my default connection instead of wired (enp3s0f0), now when the server boots up it doesn't establish a connection to the net until I 'sudo dhclient enp3s0f0'. I've tried adding 'auto enp3s0f0\niface enp3s0f0 inet dhcp' to /etc/network/interfaces but that doesn't seem to fix the problem. Any ideas what is next?17:26
Nivexahasenack: anything else you need me to do to keep this moving forward?17:28
ahasenackNivex: reply in the bug saying you tested the package from the ppa with ipv6 and that it worked, that would help17:28
ahasenackmaybe do the same in the debian bug17:28
ahasenackeven though these are not debian builds17:29
NivexI updated the launchpad bug. I updated the Debian bug 10 days ago asking if their patch could be pushed but it's been silence. The patch was provided 5+ months ago, so that maintainer apparently isn't paying attention to the bug reports.17:32
ubottuError: Debian bug 10 could not be found17:32
Nivexheh. debian bug 737679 for those playing along17:32
ubottuDebian bug 737679 in autofs "autofs does not appear to support IPv6 hostname lookups for NFS mounts" [Important,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/73767917:32
ahasenackNivex: sorry, my connection dropped for a moment17:49
ahasenackI was saying you should comment on both bugs about the test you made17:49
Nivexahasenack: updated the LP bug. I updated debian bug 737679 ten days ago asking if the patch (provided 5+ months ago) could be integrated but still crickets.17:50
ubottuDebian bug 737679 in autofs "autofs does not appear to support IPv6 hostname lookups for NFS mounts" [Important,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/73767917:50
ahasenackNivex: I pushed an MP, my colleagues should take a look soon18:26
Nivexahasenack: wonderful, thanks!18:27
ahasenackthanks for bringing it up18:27
* ahasenack stares at the 386-ds-base dep8 test setup and scratches head18:39
ahasenackIP=`ip route get 1.1.1.1 | awk '{print $NF; exit}'`18:39
ahasenackah, the fix is in bionic-proposed18:42
* ahasenack checks where that migration is at18:42
ahasenackall tests green18:42
ahasenackneeds python-ldap to pass18:42
ahasenackrbasak: nacc: hi, could one of you please import freeipa into git? Thanks19:15
naccahasenack: i will start it19:44
ahasenackthx19:44
naccrbasak: --^ fyi19:45
ahasenacknacc: I tried using https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/usd-importer/+git/usd-importer/+merge/336300 to start my bind9 merge, just to see how far I would get19:53
ahasenacknacc: it all seems to work until I rebase logical into new/debian19:53
naccahasenack: what happens?19:53
naccahasenack: that's not related to git-ubuntu at that point19:53
naccall you have are Git commits you are rebasing onto another commit19:53
naccthey might not all apply, like usual19:54
ahasenacknacc: that's the thing, they conflict in d/changelog19:54
ahasenackwhich is unexpected19:54
ahasenackhttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/26453830/ is what rebase is trying to do19:54
naccahasenack: oh wait19:54
naccahasenack: that's still not right19:54
naccthere should be no "import" lines in a logical rebase19:54
naccahasenack: so ... let me think19:55
ahasenackright19:55
ahasenacknacc: my git log when I'm sitting at my logical tag19:55
ahasenacknacc: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/26453838/19:55
ahasenackit seems fine19:55
ahasenackon top of old/debian19:56
naccyou might need to pass something to rebase so that it knows where to start19:56
nacci'm looking19:56
naccahasenack: i think you want19:56
naccgit rebase --onto pkg/debian/sid old/debian HEAD19:57
naccahasenack: our graph now (generally) looks like "Here is how you would transplant a topic branch based on one branch" in `man git-rebase`19:57
ahasenackso that rebase command,19:58
ahasenackmeans get these commits between old/debian and HEAD (which is my logical)19:58
ahasenackand apply them on top of pkg/debian/sid19:58
naccahasenack: right, you're telling it your old base19:58
naccit's basically how you do partial rebase19:59
naccahasenack: can you file a bug, i need to update the docs for that19:59
nacccpaelzer: fyi, the importer had't run since 1/9 (due to the lp outage). I'm reset it and its catching up now20:01
Checkmatehey this command is right ?22:00
Checkmatefind "/tmp/" -name "ci_session|*" -mtime +6 -type f -delete22:00
sarnoldprotip, run it once with -print instead of -delete and if you like the look of it, run it again with -delete22:01
Checkmatedelete files after 6 days22:01
patdk-lapheh22:14
patdk-laptesting is pointless22:14
patdk-lapthat will only delete files that haven't been modified in 6 days22:15
patdk-lappersonally I like to use ctime22:15
patdk-lapforce session expiration :)22:15
sdezielCheckmate: I don't think the "|" should be in the -name argument22:18
naccsdeziel: patdk-lap: fwiw, Checkmate just got kicked from #ubuntu for cursing and (it looks like to me) personally attacking a few helpers22:19
nacc(and also crossposted the same question, which we try to discourage)22:19
sdezielnacc: ack22:20
Checkmatesdeziel22:26
Checkmate@daily root find /tmp/ -type f -mtime +4 -name ci_session\* -exec rm {} \;22:26
Checkmatei dont attack anybody its just mistake22:27
masonikonia: Why praytell did you do that?22:28
naccahasenack: fyi, freeipa imported22:28
naccmason: i'm assuming bleedover from #ubuntu22:29
Checkmateno one want help me more great22:29
masonnacc: Seems inappropriate.22:29
naccmason: could be; dunno22:30
naccmason: i'm not an op :)22:30
masonCheckmate: sarnold's answer was the right one - test with -print.22:30
Checkmatemason he answering protip not me22:31
masonCheckmate: No, he meant it for you. "Pro tip" is a way to say "this is a best practise".22:31
Checkmateand what the wrong on my command22:32
naccCheckmate: what are you trying to do?22:33
masonCheckmate: The correctness of your command wasn't considered - just the notion that you want to test with -print and see what it says, rather than running it with -delete or not testing it at all.22:33
masonikonia: Public please. I didn't ask for a private message.22:33
Checkmatei have codeigniter script required to create file with ci_session names22:33
ikoniamason: ok, it's not your concern then22:33
masonikonia: Abuse of ops privs affects all of us.22:34
ikoniamason: read the private message22:34
masonikonia: Learn netiquette and don't send unsolicited private messages.22:34
ikoniamason: I am sorry for sending you a private message, if you read it you'll understand why I didn't "announce it" however, discussing other users issues within the namespace is not your concern, so please let it go22:35
hggdhsigh22:35
naccrbasak: in master, gitubuntu/test_git_repository.py does not use the unittest or unittest.mock imports?23:24
rbasaknacc: I think I'd have only imported them if I needed them23:29
naccrbasak: pylint3 also says unused23:30
naccrbasak: are they somehow used implicitly?23:30
rbasakI don't think so.23:31
rbasakGo ahead and remove23:31
naccrbasak: a comment mentions the mock, but I don't see it actually doing what the comment says :)23:31
rbasakI'm surprised pylint didn't pick up on that23:31
naccit's not an error, we only check for errors23:31
nacc(since we're not pylint clean yet)23:31
naccrbasak: not urgent, was just curious :)23:32
naccrbasak: sorry, if you're there -- do youy hve your Release pastebin for the scripts handy?23:33
hashwagonIs unattended-upgrades the best way to automate security updates? Any better methods?23:36
rbasakNot sure which pastebin you mean?23:36
rbasakI guess the answer is no to "handy" then. Sorry!23:36
naccrbasak: heh, the one that added the signed Sources stuff23:37
nacc(iirc)23:37
nacci don't believe you ever put that in a MP23:37
naccrbasak: I belileve you wanted me to pull that into my scripts branch23:38
masonhashwagon: There's https://landscape.canonical.com/23:39
rbasaknacc: oh23:43
rbasaknacc: the signature verification thing?23:43
naccrbasak: yeah23:43
rbasaknacc: repaste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/26454992/23:43
rbasaknacc: IIRC I didn't consider that ready to push as-is though23:43
naccrbasak: thanks; landing your branches now, as well23:44
naccrbasak: ack, i'm adding tests23:44
naccrbasak: or were you saying we can leave it for lp-beta?23:44
rbasakI think it's worth adding it now23:44
naccrbasak: +123:44
rbasakNot ready in terms of tests, yeah - but also docstrings, parameterisation of the keyring location, etc.23:45
naccyep23:45
naccthat's all part of this brnach (or will be)23:45
naccthe script-fixing one i'm doinng now23:45
rbasakOK sounds good23:45

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