[00:10] <nacc> rbasak: fixed the CI issue i think with my branch, just a thinko in the pristine-tar refactor (integration test ftw)
[01:49] <nacc> rbasak: and it passed :)
[07:04] <lordievader> Good morning
[11:37] <boxrick> Does anyone have a pre-seed formula for lvmraid?
[11:53] <elfranne> trying to apply file descriptor limit by making a conf file in /etc/security/limits.d/ but the default values are still used (even after a reboot)... where can i start looking )
[12:31] <groubas> kvm or xen?
[12:34] <groubas> is it -safe- to run a firewall like pfsense on an ubuntu server host?
[12:39] <sarnold> elfranne: /etc/security/ stuff is used by PAM. if your service isn't started on the other side of a PAM session setup they are ignored entirely
[12:39] <sarnold> elfranne: the best answer is to configure systemd unit file or upstart configuration to include the limits you want
[12:40] <elfranne> sarnold, oh i see.
[12:41] <elfranne> sarnold, thanks for the info
[15:43] <coreycb> dosaboy: i updated 1752838 with some analysis. i'll have package updates tested soon for bionic. i will want to run them by jamespage first too.
[15:44]  * dosaboy checks
[15:48] <dosaboy> coreycb: thanks for working through that
[15:48] <dosaboy> coreycb: on the whole i agree with your comments/suggestions
[15:48] <coreycb> dosaboy: great thanks for looking
[15:49] <dosaboy> coreycb: i need to go back and check for myself but i think i did also see similar behaviour to seyeongkim on ocata
[15:49] <dosaboy> i.e. neutron-l3-agent and neutron-dhcp-agent will not start until ovs-cleanup has finished
[15:49] <dosaboy> but i need to go back and checl for sure
[15:49] <coreycb> dosaboy: ok yes that should be the case today but only if they are started at the same time
[15:50] <coreycb> dosaboy: which i think is the case at boot
[15:50] <Ussat> Does anyone here use spacewalk to manage/update their servers ?
[15:51] <dosaboy> coreycb: ah interesting
[15:52] <coreycb> dosaboy: yeah, adding Requires= and After= tightens things up to where the ovs-cleanup will have to be started already, or will get started, by l3-agent or dhcp-agent
[18:07] <average-guy> I just made a new home server VM w/Ubuntu server 18.04.  I was shocked by the new installer.  It looked nice and (seemed like, at least) ran faster.  Props
[18:07] <compdoc> cant wait
[19:12] <Ussat> Yea I have it also, kidos
[19:13] <Ussat> been testing because gonna be updating work crap eventually
[19:13] <Ussat> been testing upgrades from 16.04LTS on test systems
[20:01] <tomreyn> upgrades wont be supported until july most likely
[22:16] <nacc> rbasak: sorry, meant to ask that here, of course
[22:28] <nacc> rbasak: if you're still there, have a 5 second gist of how easily it would be to add the treeish to the code?
[22:28] <nacc> i realize for case (3) i need 3 distinct trees in the repo
[22:28] <nacc> [for the same version]
[22:36] <nacc> rbasak: i came up with something
[23:53] <soahccc> I want to return a hosted server and therefore scramble the data on it (SSD). Everything I read says "make sure it's not frozen" but it is and I don't know how to unfreeze it. Since I'm not necessarily interested in the life condition of the disk what are my easy alternatives? Just dd it? It doesn't have to be NSA level erase