[01:52] ahasenack: git-ubuntu imports are caught up now, excepting the imports that still error (eg. most Python related things). [01:52] Fixing those is next for me I think. [06:31] Good morning [08:08] Hi, I'm having an issue with the latest ubuntu server 18.04. I created a few vm in virtualbox and then cloned them with different mac address. Inside the vm I can see (with ip a or ifconfig) that the mac address changed accordingly. But they still get the same ip from the dhcp server. All the methods I new don't work anymore. Any help understanding this new system? Thanks === chmurifree is now known as chmuri [11:56] rbasak: ok [11:56] Syco: if you cloned, it's likely the dhcp client is requesting the same ip from the server, regardless of the mac address [11:57] Syco: the client stores a cache of the ip it was using [11:57] Syco: that being said, the server shouldn't hand out that ip to multiple computers, regardless of what they ask for [11:57] it's just an initial hint the dhcp client uses: "hey, I'd like an IP, I was using this one before, could I get it again?" of sort [12:05] Hello, is it possible in server 18.04 to use netplan to automatically assign a network interface to another namespace? [12:19] l4m8d4: I don't know, but can you try asking in #netplan? === med is now known as medberry === RATS is now known as zarulyakuza === zarulyakuza is now known as ageoffire [13:33] * ageoffire go to way`s [14:28] is there a pre-compiled tickless kernel? [14:31] baldpope: not sure about tickless but have you checked "grep HZ /boot/config-$(uname -r)" ? [14:34] CONFIG_NO_HZ=y ; so with that I should be able to pass kernel command line option in? [14:35] baldpope: I don't know, I always assumed that nothing special needed to be done for this to take effect [14:37] thanks sdeziel - maybe kernel is already set and I just need to add some cli options to boo [14:38] baldpope: OK, if you find a boot args that's needed, I'd be curious to know which [14:38] baldpope: afaik all modern kernels are tickless by default [14:39] blackflow: is that true? I didn't know that [14:40] lemme find the kernel docs on that [14:41] I think it's this: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/timers/NO_HZ.txt [14:41] https://pastebin.com/4ePfFByb [14:42] right, so check that doc what exactly is happening here, due to NO_HZ and NO_HZ_IDLE being enabled === medberry is now known as Guest18610 === Guest18610 is now known as med__ === med__ is now known as medberry2 === medberry2 is now known as medberry [15:44] jamespage: i'm going to do the py3.7 update for python-oslo.db, unless you have that in progress? === medberry is now known as Guest54338 [16:29] coreycb: nope [16:29] I've uploaded thethree I did yesterday a [16:29] m [16:30] jamespage: ok oslo.db is uploaded [16:30] coreycb: I nearly have horizon done... [16:31] so close... [16:31] jamespage: yay :) [19:43] i'm trying to upgrade this irc client .. sorry for the quit/connect .. almost done... [19:51] all done :) === Guest54338 is now known as medberry [21:54] Hi all. Do you know what's with Ubuntu Server's admin GUI, Landscape's install ? apt install landscape-server-quickstart is not found in the repository so the instructions told on Ubuntu and Landscape specific official sites don't seem to work for 18.04 [21:54] update, repo-s are all ok, no errors. [21:56] Except I had to use in "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:landscape/17.03" 18.03 instead, because for 17.03 there's a repo error message (an ip not found or similar..) [21:57] So the website of Ubuntu and Landscape might need some refresh and/or actualization, maybe updating the command to 18.03 OR making a note below with read that Landscape isn't available for 18.04 LTS yet .. [21:58] *red [21:58] Serverbeginner: According to https://help.landscape.canonical.com/?action=show&redirect=LDS not available for 18.04 yet [22:00] Sh_it, as a newcomer to Ubuntu Server none of the sites told me this nice fact _BEFORE_ downloading and installing 18.04. Anyway, thanks. Time to reinstall then. :/ [22:01] * tomreyn didnt even know this domain name exists