dpb1 | SynfulAck: yup, you got it. -host was just an example of course. | 02:38 |
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Blueking | are there ways to check what cpu we have on pc ? | 08:30 |
Blueking | ubuntu server 14.04 | 08:30 |
andol | cat /proc/cpuinfo | 08:31 |
Blueking | TY :) | 08:31 |
RoyK | Blueking: or lscpu | 09:21 |
Mava | hmm, using hp with hardware raid. I should have ~9Tb disk created, but the fdisk shows only 1.1Tb. Any tips what to look for | 12:32 |
tomreyn | Mava: what does the hp raid management utility show? | 12:33 |
tomreyn | the one you can load from the firmware, and the one you can load from linux (hpssacli, hpacucli) | 12:35 |
tomreyn | if both show the full site, see lsblk output, too. | 12:35 |
Mava | the lsblk says 1.1T | 12:36 |
Mava | hmm,, ssacli says "this controller has an incompatible driver" | 12:36 |
Mava | can't be o.0 | 12:36 |
tomreyn | which server and raid array controller is it? | 12:38 |
tomreyn | and which ubuntu version? | 12:38 |
Mava | 1604lts, hp 380g10 with with.. | 12:39 |
tomreyn | !hwe | 12:39 |
ubottu | The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack | 12:39 |
tomreyn | try this | 12:39 |
Mava | tomreyn: definitely | 12:40 |
tomreyn | https://community.hpe.com/t5/ProLiant-Servers-ML-DL-SL/P816i-a-Smart-Array-logical-drives-not-presented-to-OS/td-p/7004208 | 12:40 |
Mava | tomreyn: seems the controller is HPE Smart Array P408i-a SR | 12:43 |
tomreyn | Mava: note the sattement "(My guess is that the E208i and P408i controllers behave the same way. )" in the linked post | 12:46 |
tomreyn | so just try the hwe kernel | 12:47 |
Mava | tomreyn: definitely hits this case | 12:47 |
Mava | tomreyn: quite funny though since I worked with this matter in somewhere in march / april and this thread has been posted 3 weeks ago =) | 12:48 |
Mava | tomreyn: yup, and works | 12:48 |
Mava | tomreyn: so thanks! | 12:48 |
tomreyn | nice, that's what hwe is for, supporting new hardware | 12:49 |
Mava | in the end it was (surprise) my fault by messing the installation | 12:49 |
Mava | and the hwe seems to work well | 12:49 |
tomreyn | make sure you're well aware of hwe support cycles. | 12:50 |
tomreyn | but you'll want to upgrade the kernel regularly anyways, i guess ;) | 12:50 |
tomreyn | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=16.04.x+Ubuntu+Kernel+Support+Schedule.svg | 12:51 |
Mava | tomreyn: that i wasnt aware of, thanks for pointing out as well | 13:02 |
Mava | probably the box will be upgrade to 18 at some point in next autumn | 13:02 |
tomreyn | good planning :) | 13:40 |
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rbasak | ahasenack: sorry, looks like I missed your email on this again | 15:24 |
rbasak | I wonder if it's my phone marking it as read | 15:25 |
rbasak | I swear I haven't seen it | 15:25 |
ahasenack | hehe | 15:25 |
rbasak | ahasenack: looks good | 15:27 |
rbasak | ahasenack: I'm happy to upload the trees at the current state of both clean-changelog-for-upload branches. Just to confirm that's what you're happy for me to sponsor and upload now? | 15:29 |
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nacc | rbasak: so git-ubuntu CI is back to green, right? | 16:29 |
Neo4 | hi, who know how to create torrent files? | 16:33 |
Neo4 | I created one, and it doesn't load on my virtual machine, | 16:34 |
Neo4 | Who can try to load my file http://kselax.ru/wordpress.torrent | 16:34 |
Neo4 | how many there seeds/ | 16:34 |
Neo4 | ? | 16:34 |
Neo4 | do you see one seeder? | 16:34 |
Neo4 | I open this file on my local computer and seeding now | 16:34 |
Neo4 | I simply interesting why I can't load from VM, there trackers shows none of seeds | 16:34 |
swebb | @neo4: one seed, one peer | 16:36 |
Neo4 | swebb: and load is going on? | 16:37 |
swebb | Looks like it's downloading | 16:37 |
Neo4 | run in cient | 16:37 |
swebb | 100KB/sec | 16:37 |
Neo4 | swebb: try there not harm files | 16:37 |
Neo4 | really? | 16:37 |
Neo4 | try get files | 16:37 |
swebb | It's downloading. I'd rather not actually open the files since I'm downloading random files off the internet from a stranger. :) | 16:38 |
swebb | killed it | 16:39 |
Neo4 | swebb: oh, I'm not a stranger | 16:39 |
Neo4 | ok, there pdf books | 16:39 |
Neo4 | swebb: see my peers https://ibb.co/cnBqD8 | 16:39 |
swebb | Neo4: oh yea? What kind of dog do I have? :) | 16:39 |
Neo4 | 0 seeds | 16:39 |
Neo4 | swebb: what does it mean? | 16:39 |
Neo4 | I don't know your dog... | 16:39 |
swebb | Then you're a stranger. :) | 16:40 |
Neo4 | swebb: you can download, why you scare? | 16:41 |
Neo4 | just don't run them, | 16:41 |
Neo4 | files can harm computer only when you run them | 16:41 |
swebb | I killed the download. The test worked. | 16:41 |
swebb | Your torrent works. | 16:41 |
Neo4 | swebb: Thanks | 16:41 |
swebb | I don't want/need your actual files. | 16:41 |
Neo4 | swebb: Ok, I did it behalf test, One and put books, before I put one picture and guy said it might not have downloaded because little size :) | 16:42 |
Neo4 | with books more size | 16:42 |
Neo4 | swebb: for your own torrent site we need set up your own torrent tracker? | 16:43 |
swebb | No, you can use any open tracker | 16:43 |
Neo4 | swebb: and they are enough reliable? | 16:44 |
Neo4 | I thought suddenly they are disappeared or works badly | 16:44 |
swebb | sure | 16:44 |
Neo4 | ok | 16:44 |
Nafallo | bittornado is still in main. just saying. | 16:44 |
Neo4 | anyway for a while use open trakers, and we can in any time set up your own or change trackers for any files | 16:44 |
Neo4 | Nafallo: I read this trackers closed now, under low it seems like illegal? | 16:45 |
Neo4 | pirate bay was closed | 16:45 |
Neo4 | and others trackers | 16:45 |
Nafallo | have a think about content first please. | 16:46 |
Neo4 | in Ukraine it's legal, here I haven't heard about blocking some sites, besides russians | 16:47 |
Nafallo | that discussion is sort of off-topic here. | 16:47 |
Nafallo | I'm just saying you have a good client/tracker/whatever for torrents in Ubuntu main. I believe you asked about that. | 16:48 |
Neo4 | Nafallo: theoretically content could be any. it's not importent. For example books, I frequently seek in google books | 16:48 |
Neo4 | Nafallo: ok | 16:48 |
Neo4 | Nafallo: see If I use seed on the same computer and on virtual machine I want to donload I can't why? | 16:49 |
Neo4 | it might on the same computer we can't use the same torrent | 16:50 |
Neo4 | strange behavior | 16:50 |
Neo4 | all my computers have the same outside IP | 16:50 |
Neo4 | tracker site might think that this is one computer | 16:51 |
Neo4 | or I don't know | 16:51 |
Nafallo | I never said I was an expert in torrenting. please don't hilight about issues with regards to the little knowledge I was able to share. | 16:51 |
ahasenack | rbasak: yes, please upload from the clean-changelog-for-upload branch, thanks | 16:52 |
* dpb1 gets goosebumps | 17:27 | |
roaksoax | /win 10 | 17:35 |
Blueking | I have two hdd's purpose are for media.. one for kids and one for grown up .. I have used up space on grown up hdd.. and I want to split kids hdd in two and add it to grown up hdd look like one hdd how ? | 17:51 |
sarnold | best is to start over with openzfs; take a look at this series of blog posts + | 17:56 |
sarnold | https://pthree.org/2012/12/04/zfs-administration-part-i-vdevs/ | 17:56 |
jon_ | Neo4, seems like you really want people to run your files. | 17:59 |
Neo4 | jon_: no, only test | 17:59 |
Neo4 | jon_: If I wanted to do some hurt I would placed my file on torrent sites | 18:00 |
Neo4 | jon_: it works, Torrent might not work if you have 2 peers on the same IP and one peer seed other leech, it might tracker can't recognize both peers | 18:01 |
Neo4 | for test we need somebody download file. it's the easiest way to test torrent | 18:01 |
swebb | Yea, just /ignore him. | 18:04 |
sarnold | Neo4: I was able to connect and download a megabyte or two no trouble | 18:05 |
Neo4 | right, it's work | 18:05 |
JanC | Neo4: your virtual machine is probably behind a NAT; then you need to forward a port to it... | 18:07 |
Neo4 | in my modem? | 18:08 |
JanC | in the virtualisation software | 18:08 |
Neo4 | vmware? | 18:08 |
JanC | if you use vmware, then in vmware, yes | 18:08 |
JanC | either that or don't use NAT in vmware | 18:09 |
Neo4 | What does it mean? | 18:09 |
jon_ | what kind of vmware? ESXi or Workstaton or whatev? | 18:09 |
Neo4 | JanC: see https://ibb.co/i5YCAo | 18:11 |
Neo4 | Shall I off NAT | 18:11 |
jon_ | It will be at your modem/firewall as well. | 18:11 |
Neo4 | ok, I'll try off and test, right now | 18:12 |
JanC | the real modem/router probably has UPNP enabled to configure port forwarding | 18:12 |
Neo4 | yes, without UPnP it doesnt open income port in Transmission | 18:13 |
Neo4 | UPnP was off in modem, I on it | 18:13 |
jon_ | I'm too paranoid for that. | 18:14 |
JanC | you can also manually forward ports and then Transmission would work too | 18:14 |
JanC | provided you tell Transmission (or whatever torrent client you use) the exact port | 18:15 |
JanC | and yes, you probably want to use bridging instead of NAT for the VM | 18:16 |
Neo4 | JanC: with this https://ibb.co/hsdb38 | 18:19 |
Neo4 | internet doesn't work | 18:19 |
Neo4 | will try bridge | 18:19 |
Neo4 | I don't understand what is nat, bridge and privet | 18:20 |
Neo4 | it's out of my scope :) | 18:21 |
jon_ | bridge is like plugging your vm into your modem | 18:21 |
ProCycle | So I've got a broken package that's in limbo (upgrading mariadb-server). It can't install, and I can't remove it because " package is in a very bad inconsistent state; you should | 18:25 |
ProCycle | reinstall it before attempting a removal" | 18:25 |
ProCycle | Need to completely remove it so I can get it back to a not broken state | 18:26 |
sarnold | apt-get install -f may help | 18:28 |
ProCycle | The problem is the install post script expects a service file to exist that doesn't | 18:29 |
ProCycle | So it will always fail | 18:29 |
ProCycle | I've tried -f, and --reinstall | 18:30 |
Neo4 | with bridge Internet works, but download can't. On #transmission guy said it's difficult to test on vmware, better give file somebody | 18:30 |
sarnold | ProCycle: you may need to resort to manual dpkg commands... apt dumps the packages into /var/cache/apt/archives | 18:31 |
Neo4 | or apt-get autoremove or autoclean | 18:32 |
sarnold | neither of those is likely to help this situation | 18:33 |
jon_ | Neo4, the port could be blocked at your modem. | 18:36 |
ProCycle | I can remove the actual packages with "sudo dpkg --force-all -r mariadb-server-core-10.2" | 18:39 |
ProCycle | But the meta-package still remains | 18:40 |
ProCycle | And still cannot be removed | 18:40 |
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Neo4 | ProCycle: dependances? What the metapackages? use apt-get autoremove its remove all not needed dependencies | 18:42 |
Neo4 | jon_: can't help, I'd better stop try. Need two computers in network. with different IP | 18:43 |
Neo4 | tracker determine peers by IP, they see my two peers seeder and leacher and don't allow leeching | 18:44 |
Neo4 | How tracker will distinguish peers on the same IP? | 18:45 |
sarnold | trackers cannot | 18:45 |
sarnold | torrents don't work well across NAT routers | 18:45 |
nacc | ProCycle: can you not do the same with the metapackage? | 18:46 |
ProCycle | dpkg doesn't see it | 18:48 |
ProCycle | I've tried | 18:48 |
ProCycle | but apt still acts like it's installed | 18:48 |
Neo4 | ProCycle: try reboot comp, it sometimes help | 18:52 |
Neo4 | reboot comp and then again repeat remove commands | 18:53 |
rbasak | nacc: thank you for the MP over the weekend. As it passed I landed it this morning and restarted the bastion against it. | 18:55 |
rbasak | nacc: it seems that it's broken on the bastion though :( | 18:55 |
rbasak | The self test fails there too. | 18:55 |
rbasak | I've reverted the bastion for now and waiting for it to restart | 18:55 |
rbasak | I'll look deeper tomorrow. | 18:55 |
ProCycle | After doing "sudo apt-get -f install" to "fix" any dependences I was able to do "sudo dpkg -r mariadb-server-10.2" | 18:58 |
ProCycle | *rage* install script is still broken | 19:06 |
ProCycle | I wonder maybe I should just make a fake service file that does nothing but makes the script happy | 19:07 |
ProCycle | Well this is strange, there's actually a mysqld.service file in /etc/systemd/system/ but I can't start it | 19:09 |
ProCycle | Just says it can't find the unit when I do sudo systemctl start mysqld.service | 19:10 |
rbasak | Ubuntu has never shipped MariaDB 10.2 | 19:10 |
Neo4 | ProCycle: systemctl start mysql.service without ld | 19:14 |
ProCycle | Tried that too | 19:14 |
Neo4 | and? | 19:15 |
Neo4 | works? | 19:15 |
Neo4 | ProCycle: install mysql instead mariadb | 19:16 |
ProCycle | No it also does not exist | 19:16 |
Neo4 | sudo apt-get install mysql-service | 19:16 |
ProCycle | The service files actually do exist though | 19:16 |
ProCycle | So I'm not sure why systemd insists they don't exist | 19:16 |
Neo4 | because you didn't install | 19:16 |
Blueking | how to monitor cpu load ? | 19:17 |
Neo4 | oh server | 19:17 |
Neo4 | ProCycle: | 19:18 |
Neo4 | sudo apt-get -y install mysql-server | 19:18 |
Neo4 | ProCycle: not mysql-service mysql-server I confused | 19:18 |
Blueking | ah forget question.. got munin installed on server | 19:19 |
JanC | ProCycle: you can always cheat and edit the post-install (or whatever) script | 19:44 |
ProCycle | Do I need to do that inside the deb file? Because I tried editing it in the /var/lib/dpkg/info/ directory and it ignored my changes | 19:45 |
JanC | well, maybe more useful when you try to remove it (the removal scripts should come from there) | 19:46 |
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JanC | or when just configuring it | 19:47 |
JanC | if you re-install it would likely overwrite... | 19:47 |
Blueking | how to see how many core's and threads mine xeon cpu has ? | 19:49 |
Blueking | ok 2 core 4 threads.. | 19:50 |
ProCycle | Blueking, Should be able to see that with cat /proc/cpuinfo | 19:50 |
Blueking | just wonder why intel says 4 core 8 threads on xeon E3 v3 1230L | 19:50 |
Blueking | model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1230L v3 @ 1.80GHz | 19:51 |
Neo4 | Blueking: top or htop | 19:53 |
Neo4 | try type top command | 19:54 |
powersj | Blueking: https://ark.intel.com/products/75053/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E3-1230L-v3-8M-Cache-1_80-GHz | 19:57 |
Blueking | my linux reports 2 cpu 2 threads per core | 19:57 |
ahasenack | rbasak: I've got phpmyadmin asking for mysql's root password, but that's no longer used, right? | 19:58 |
Neo4 | ahasenack: it seems phpmyadmin only asking about phpmyadmin password | 20:00 |
ahasenack | I will try again on a fresh container, as I was looking for something else, but I think it asked for the phpmyadmin password, and mysql's root password | 20:00 |
rbasak | ahasenack: you shouldn't need one to authenticate as root against the local instance if you are root. | 20:00 |
ahasenack | even though I told it to use the unix socket | 20:00 |
rbasak | It might ask anyway | 20:00 |
ahasenack | it didn't like a blank answer | 20:01 |
ahasenack | (phpmyadmin, that is) | 20:01 |
rbasak | You can still set a MySQL root password if you have to | 20:01 |
rbasak | You can do it if you reconfigure mysql-server-5.7 with a lower debconf priority | 20:01 |
rbasak | (or by hand using the client) | 20:01 |
Neo4 | ahasenack: I just remove and installed and it asked only once for phpmyadmin | 20:03 |
ahasenack | it's something else here. "apt install phpmyadmin" doesn't pull in mysql-server, which makes sense, but it asks for the password and tries to connect to a mysql srever on localhost anyway | 20:03 |
ahasenack | ok, so it's a 3 step process | 20:04 |
Neo4 | ahasenack: and after root password it ask about phpmyadmin? | 20:04 |
ahasenack | apt install phpmyadmin <-- fails, abort | 20:04 |
ahasenack | apt install mysql <-- works for mysql, but then phpmyadmin tries again, it also fails because mysql isn't running yet | 20:04 |
ahasenack | apt -f install <-- now phpmyadmin can talk to mysql and is happy | 20:04 |
Neo4 | might your php can't create database, root misql need for to reach mysql database and create there something | 20:04 |
Neo4 | ahasenack: I use for mysql , apt-get mysql-service , it seems there not exists mysql | 20:05 |
ahasenack | mysql-server, sorry | 20:05 |
ahasenack | (in my second line of the 3 steps) | 20:05 |
Neo4 | ok | 20:05 |
Neo4 | I wrote shell script that install remove mysql phpmyadmin, only once ask | 20:06 |
Neo4 | and mysql you can't remove simply purge mysql* | 20:06 |
ahasenack | so the right order would be "apt install mysql-server; apt install phpmyadmin" | 20:06 |
ahasenack | that should work | 20:06 |
ahasenack | can't install them at the same time | 20:06 |
Neo4 | if you use only purge mysql* and then will use pat-get install mysql-server it won't ask you about root | 20:07 |
Neo4 | yes | 20:07 |
Neo4 | mysql at first | 20:07 |
Neo4 | then phpmyadmin will create your own database in mysql | 20:07 |
Neo4 | you can't install phpmyadmin without mysql and if you remove mysql with database you phpmyadmin will broken | 20:07 |
Neo4 | you can't remove mysql and left phpmyadmin to be properly work without reinstall | 20:08 |
teward | rbasak: can you peek at bug 1324062 and determine if the latest status and assignment changes were malicious / accidental / vandalism / stupidity? | 20:14 |
ubottu | bug 1324062 in nginx (Ubuntu) "No lua 5.2 support" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1324062 | 20:14 |
teward | before I go with the proverbial hammer into #Launchpad and ask the guy doing those changes they did (twice in the past 24 hours) get squished / prohibited from accessing things | 20:15 |
rbasak | teward: I've seen that person make a ton of unexplained metadata changes in the last day or so. | 20:16 |
* rbasak looks | 20:16 | |
rbasak | Well by ton I mean four | 20:16 |
rbasak | In two other bugs: | 20:16 |
rbasak | bug 1077434 and bug 1232469 | 20:16 |
ubottu | bug 1077434 in apache2 (Ubuntu) "Apache 2.2.14 Server Status no longer available" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1077434 | 20:16 |
ubottu | bug 1232469 in apache2 (Ubuntu) "Apache coredump when started with dbd and php5 enabled" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1232469 | 20:16 |
rbasak | And your one | 20:16 |
rbasak | That's of the bugs I'm subscribed to | 20:17 |
nacc | rbasak: hrm, if you can pastebin the errors on the bastion, I can try and help | 20:17 |
rbasak | teward: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~farhn shows some more | 20:18 |
rbasak | nacc: thanks, though I'm leaving it until tomorrow now. I reverted already, so I'll try to reproduce first. | 20:18 |
teward | rbasak: I'll poke #launchpad then and ask for a blanket squish. | 20:20 |
teward | that way they can't do much | 20:20 |
rbasak | Thanks | 20:20 |
nacc | rbasak: ah i wonder if the snapcraft being used in CI is a different version than the snapcraft being used by LP | 20:21 |
rbasak | nacc: I wondered that. | 20:21 |
rbasak | nacc: I noticed that the CI is using the deb | 20:21 |
rbasak | With cleanbuild. | 20:22 |
nacc | is LP using the snap? | 20:22 |
rbasak | I haven't looked yet | 20:22 |
nacc | rbasak: the error was the pygit2 import error (i'm seeing that on edge still) | 20:24 |
rbasak | Yeah that sounds familiar | 20:24 |
nacc | ok, i'm looking, this was someting (I thought) we had fixed alrady in snapcraft | 20:24 |
nacc | rbasak: oh you meant you reverted in the store? or in master? | 20:25 |
teward | rbasak: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/669500 for tracking | 20:25 |
rbasak | I reverted on the bastion only | 20:25 |
nacc | rbasak: oh locally, ok | 20:25 |
teward | since #launchpad is dead | 20:25 |
rbasak | I didn't see any way to revert in the store | 20:26 |
rbasak | And I didn't think it deserved a revert in master as CI was broken before anyway | 20:26 |
rbasak | And without knowing what broke it, it wasn't clear to me that reverting could fix it (eg. build environment change) | 20:26 |
nacc | rbasak: you have to use snapcraft to do it, iirc | 20:26 |
rbasak | s/could/would/ | 20:26 |
nacc | yeah i'm going to see if one thing i had done before fixes it | 20:27 |
rbasak | nacc: thanks | 20:27 |
nacc | rbasak: your revert of 3294bc6d6c93c8c76f953266f9665ede78c5937d was incomplete i think | 20:28 |
nacc | rbasak: so there's an ordering issue now | 20:28 |
rbasak | My revert? | 20:29 |
nacc | rbasak: speifically http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/T3nSB98vt5/ | 20:29 |
nacc | rbasak: yeah, from 48249b21607fdfbb80af9d53e8d0b1375d8778c1 | 20:34 |
nacc | rbasak: ok, i think i see the issue -- the _pygit2.so in the snap is linked to the core snap's libgpg-error | 20:35 |
nacc | libgpg-error.so.0 => /snap/core/current/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgpg-error.so.0 (0x00007f4630755000) | 20:35 |
nacc | we definitely want that to be the one in the snap, as otherwise we'll get weird issues like this :) | 20:35 |
nacc | i'll see if the ordering helps | 20:36 |
ahasenack | rbasak: oh, this just started happening | 20:41 |
ahasenack | $ git ubuntu clone unbound | 20:41 |
ahasenack | ERROR:root:Is python3-pygit2 installed? | 20:41 |
ahasenack | I did a clone not long ago, today | 20:41 |
ahasenack | I got r428 | 20:41 |
ahasenack | yep, it updated about 10min ago | 20:41 |
rbasak | ahasenack: see above. "snap revert" for now please. nacc is already investigating. I'll also take a look tomorrow. | 20:42 |
ahasenack | and I do have python3-pygit2 installed, fwiw | 20:42 |
ahasenack | ah, cool | 20:42 |
ProCycle | How do I kill a running process if Ctrl+C doesn't work? | 20:52 |
yee__ | hi guys, Should be very easy question for you guys. What are the main differences between Ubuntu server 18.04 “live” and “alternative”? Do they have different purposes? | 20:57 |
dpb1 | live == new fast image based installer. alternative is the d-i based installer that has many more options | 20:59 |
dpb1 | tl;dr is, if you need raid, lvm *on your root disk*, or bonding, bridging, vlans *during installation*, you need the alternate installer | 21:00 |
yee__ | What is the cloud-init for? | 21:06 |
yee__ | what lan card ESX 6.5 drivers would be best fit with new ubuntu server? | 21:18 |
ProCycle | Does the default not work? | 21:18 |
Neo4 | ProCycle: in command line kill id_of_process | 21:21 |
dpb1 | ... yee__ ok, are you mistaking irc with google? | 21:28 |
dpb1 | :) | 21:28 |
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nacc | rbasak: confirmed, the order fix does let self-test pass in a build i did locally, i'll submit an MP | 21:39 |
ProCycle | 21:40 | |
nacc | rbasak: bah, well that was still on my old branch, verifying against master and will send an MP if it passes | 21:47 |
Blueking | http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gKc9Y7Y6x4/ intel ARK says mine cpu are 4 core.. seemingly I have only had 2 core since I bought mobo + cpu | 22:41 |
nacc | rbasak: https://code.launchpad.net/~nacc/usd-importer/+git/usd-importer/+merge/346428 that passed against master here too | 22:48 |
nacc | and ldd indicates the libgpg-error is the one we built, correctly | 22:48 |
sarnold | CPU(s): 2 | 22:56 |
sarnold | Thread(s) per core: 2 | 22:56 |
sarnold | I wonder what this tool means by 'threads'.. | 22:57 |
nacc | i think that's `lscpu` | 22:58 |
nacc | # logical CPUs = # sockets X cores per socket X threads per core | 22:58 |
sarnold | what's /proc/cpuinfo say on this machine? I'm familiar with that one and expect results I can relate to :) | 23:01 |
nacc | having just learned about it, `lstopo`/`hwloc` may give a better idea of what's going on and if your particular chip has disabled cores | 23:02 |
sarnold | hah yes lstopo is good stuff | 23:03 |
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