[05:32] <cpaelzer> rbasak: those three packages are also fully in cosmic and in main there
[05:33] <cpaelzer> I see them under "Binary only movements to universe" thou on https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.txt
[05:38] <cpaelzer> If anything I'd read it as these three have nothing holding them in main anymore
[05:39] <cpaelzer> also the LP view on the new upload LGTM
[05:39] <cpaelzer> rbasak: I think my archive-component-foo is too bad for this special case, ping me later to help me understanding this please (/me wants to learn what I miss)
[06:03] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:32] <DirtyCajun> anyone played with tgt recently? I am having issues presenting a bare drive directly to direct-store. any backing-store *.img files work fine
[07:44] <cpaelzer> DirtyCajun: only with .img files which worked for me (but also for you)
[08:09] <DirtyCajun> damn
[08:10] <DirtyCajun> ive tried  /dev/sd. ..... ive tried put it in a vg and making a lv for it...  othing.
[08:10] <DirtyCajun> there is NO NEED to create a filesystem and add that overhead
[08:24] <zioproto> good morning
[08:24] <zioproto> I used to download sources of pristine-tar from http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/pristine-tar.git
[08:24] <zioproto> but now this repo is gone :(
[08:24] <zioproto> anyone knows where to find the official new repo for this tool ?
[08:28] <ikonia> thats not really an ubuntu problem zioproto
[08:28] <zioproto> ikonia: sorry I did not put context
[08:28] <zioproto> I used to build Ubuntu Xenial packages for Openstack
[08:29] <zioproto> but Xenial has a pristine-tar package too old
[08:29] <ikonia> and /
[08:29] <ikonia> ?
[08:29] <zioproto> and it is not possible to build ubuntu packages on xenial with pristine tar 1.33
[08:29] <ikonia> ok ?
[08:29] <zioproto> I had an automation script that installed 1.4x from that repo
[08:29] <zioproto> the repo is gone
[08:29] <ikonia> so basically a 3rd party script, provided by a 3rd party repo is now gone ?
[08:30] <zioproto> I am looking for a pristine-tar 1.44 backport for Xenial
[08:30] <zioproto> ikonia: the question is, is there a Ubuntu Xenial backport for pristine-tar 1.44 ?
[08:30] <zioproto> like a PPA or something
[08:30] <zioproto> I cant find it
[08:30] <ikonia> so basically a 3rd party script, provided by a 3rd party repo is now gone ?
[08:30] <zioproto> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pristine-tar
[08:31] <ikonia> those repos listed in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pristine-tar are still there
[08:32] <zioproto> OK I sorted it out
[08:32] <zioproto> sudo apt-get install ./pristine-tar_1.44_amd64.deb
[08:32] <zioproto> got the package from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/pristine-tar_1.44_amd64.deb
[08:32] <zioproto> that is what I needed
[08:32] <zioproto> sorry for the nice
[08:32] <zioproto> noise
[09:49] <alex_dg> Hi! What secure GUI can I install on the server?
[14:46] <ahasenack> rbasak: I know it's a holiday, but if you are around, could you please kick an import for skytools3?
[21:04] <Neo4> how to back up and restore mysql?
[21:05] <Neo4> mysqldamp -u[user] -p[password] [db_name] > damp.sql
[21:05] <Neo4> it's for one database
[21:05] <Neo4> what shall I do if I want to make damp all mysql?
[21:05] <Neo4> and how recover?
[21:06] <Neo4> can I merge two database?
[21:26] <sdeziel> Neo4: you should probably read mysqldump's man page
[21:28] <Neo4> ok
[21:28] <Neo4> I will for one database do script for crone
[21:29] <Neo4> wp_cronetab_backup.sh "/var/www/[site_name]"
[21:29] <Neo4> and this will universal script to apply for many wp sites
[21:30] <Neo4> it will automatically get from wp-config.php credansials for mysql and do tar archive in $HOME/backup
[21:31] <Neo4> with current site_name_date_time.tar.gz
[21:36] <sdeziel> Neo4: dunno if that can help you but I've been using this system-wide cron for years: https://sdeziel.info/mysql/mysql-backup
[21:37] <sdeziel> it uses the default super MySQL user from /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
[21:43] <Neo4> sdeziel: yes, it very helped, I wanted to know how apps to connect to mysql without asking root password, They might use those credentials
[21:43] <Neo4> nice :)
[21:44] <Neo4> now I will also use that file for creating removing database/users withotu asking root
[21:46] <Neo4> this file /etc/mysql/debian.cnf
[21:46] <Neo4> you cant log in using it in phpmyadmin, but in terminal you can
[21:47] <Neo4> it might specially made for shell
[22:18] <Neo4> for creating without asking
[22:18] <Neo4> sudo mysqldump --defaults-extra-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf --single-transaction --lock-tables=false --quick --events wp_test2 > /var/www/wp.test2/damp.sql
[22:35] <rbasak> ahasenack: starting
[22:36] <rbasak> I think pristine-tar is broken in the importer somehow
[22:40] <rbasak> ahasenack: it failed
[22:40] <rbasak> Oh wait, my fault
[22:40] <rbasak> Running again now  properly
[22:52] <rbasak> ahasenack: done
[23:45] <foo> If I want something to monitor server load, what do you suggest? I used to have my own nagios server... but mainly looking for something to monitor server load at thi spoint
[23:45] <foo> Show me a graph
[23:46] <foo> One system (digital ocean droplet), pretty simple (ideally a free account if possible, can pay if I expand/want to watch multiple system)