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madLyfeso i have a zfs mirrored array, is there a way i can wipe it?02:34
madLyfew/o creating a new one02:34
madLyfeon ubuntu server?02:35
madLyfewow that should have been all in one sentence.02:35
kg7Ⅰ tһⲟugһt ỿou ɡuуs ⅿіɡht be interеѕted iᥒ thⅰs blοg bỿ frᥱeᥒоde stɑff mᥱmber Brуan kloeri Oѕtergaarԁ https://bryanosterɡааrd.com᜵02:36
madLyfehere is the pool status: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/q9yfXPbCnx/02:37
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dpb1madLyfe: wipe it?  wdym03:05
dpb1basically, your options are zpool export and zpool destroy, depending on what you want to do03:06
dpb1or, just remove all the zfs datasets.  (zfs destroy for that)03:07
madLyfeah. i just went in an removed all the files via `rm -rf /source/*`03:08
xaseIf I have websites and dns setup, and http works fine, but https does not work( not uncertified. just simply doesn't load) is that a bind error or apache error possibly?03:29
xaseI have port 443 allowed in ufw and forwarded on my router. Apache is listening on port 443 according  to lsof -i :44303:30
xaseI can't think of anything else I personally know how to do, and I'm turning up nil in results except for hits for uncertified sites.03:31
xaseMaybe they are uncertified. But I issued a let's encrypt cert to them and everything.03:31
xaseThere's no error in the logs.03:32
cryptodanxase: does https://localhost work03:38
xasePING localhost(localhost6.localdomain6 (::1)) 56 data bytes03:40
xase64 bytes from localhost6.localdomain6 (::1): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.047 ms03:40
cryptodanxase: thats not what I mean03:40
xase?03:40
xaseHow can I check it?03:40
cryptodannavigate to https://localhost in your browser03:40
xase...03:40
cryptodanor via lync03:40
xaseOh yeah.03:40
cryptodanor curl or wget03:41
xaseI forget there's text browsers.03:41
xasecurl or wget I didn't know.03:41
xaseOne moment.03:41
xaseERROR: no certificate subject alternative name matches03:42
xaserequested host name ‘localhost’.03:42
xaseFrom wget.03:42
xaseWhen I try to wget https://myzera.com it just... pauses.03:43
xaseIs that related?03:43
cryptodanxase: check your apache config and check your firewall rules on your router03:48
xaseI have 443 allowed in ufw.03:49
xaseLemme look in my apache config.03:49
xaseIt says it's listening.03:49
xasevia lsof -i :44303:49
xaseNot sure what to look for but I'll give it a shot.03:50
cryptodanare your certs loaded in apache?03:50
cryptodanif they arent they will error out03:50
xaseTBH i'm not sure. one moment while I google how to double check that.03:51
cryptodanxase: they will be in your ssl file for apache203:52
xasecryptodan /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl.conf or ssl.load?03:56
cryptodannope in the sites file03:56
cryptodanhttp://dpaste.com/0K6KKMS03:58
xase /etc/apache2/sites-enabled?03:59
xaseoh.03:59
xaseOk.03:59
xasehold please :)04:00
cryptodanxase: and make sure your certs have the right permissions04:01
xaseI have snakeoil certs apparently in default.conf04:02
cryptodanyup04:02
xaseBut in my vhost for myzera.com for instance I can't find anything in ssl.04:02
cryptodanthen are you sure you have ssl?04:03
cryptodanhave you created a csr and submitted it o your registra like godaddy or other04:03
xaseHmm. I thought so. I'm using Let's encrypt, and it's supposed to be handled by isp config.04:03
xaseit shows the certs being created in the logs.04:04
xase<IfModule mod_ssl.c>04:05
xase                </IfModule>04:05
xaseThat's what I see pertaining to ssl in the vhost.04:05
xaseSo... lemme try something04:06
xaseand double check my log.04:06
cryptodanxase: then you need to edit your file and point the ssl stuff to the letsencrypt path in /etc04:07
xaseSimple as that? that sounds pretty straight forward.04:07
xaseNo scratch that, I do see the let's encrypt certs in the client web directory under an ssl directory while viewing the v hosts. I was skimming through it. Using control w... I see lines similar to this snippet https://pastebin.com/frx5np4y04:14
xaseWhat permissions should I check them for?04:15
cryptodanyour certs should be /etc/ssl04:16
cryptodanunless its chrooted04:16
xaseIt's through a webpanel, so I'm not sure how it's configured.04:17
xaseIt's supposed to "just work"04:18
xaselol04:18
cryptodanthen I would ask your web panel hoster04:18
xaseYeah right.04:18
xaseI am the hoster.04:18
xaseI am using ISP config.04:18
xaseI have posted in their forum as well.04:18
cryptodanxase: try without using isp config04:22
xaseSo tear down my install, and reinstall without it -_-? Everythings working https://gethosting.today:8080 and https://myzera.com:8080 resolve to ispconfig's interface. I don't see why it won't resolve to a non secure site... like normal.04:27
xasethe ispconfig is using self signed cert though.04:27
cryptodanbecause of the port 8080 is the virtual host port number for the portal04:28
xaseAh. ok. but shouldn't a non https site if the certs are indeed not working, resolve to a non https site when requested through https with the error message this site is not secure?04:30
xasethat was my understanding at least. I'm probably wrong like usual.04:30
cryptodanxase: nope as if the permissions are wrong on the certs and the paths are wrong apache wont load04:31
xaseOkay.04:31
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cpaelzerjamespage: coreycb: I see some cnder/nova autopkgtests resolved while other are still failing05:54
cpaelzerare you on that still/again and I should wait for you to have a chance to fix i tup?05:55
cpaelzermost look like a kernel dependency on install linux-generic/linux-image-generic05:56
cpaelzerI retried those as there might have been a window one was available but not the other05:56
cpaelzerthe others also have a test dependency install issue, but with a less obvious pointer than those with the kernel05:58
cpaelzerfor some the cinder version is reported as unknown on autopkgtest.ubunut.com - what might that be ...?05:59
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lordievaderGood morning06:13
msm26Ⅰ thougһt уou guуs migһt be іnterеѕtеⅾ in tһⅰѕ blog by freenode ѕtaff membеr Βrуan kⅼоeri Ostеrgааrԁ httрsː/∕bryanostergɑard.ϲοⅿ/06:15
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msm26Reaԁ ᴡһat IRᏟ iᥒvеstiɡatіⅴе jourᥒаlistѕ ha⋁e ᥙnсovеrеd οn thе frеenoⅾᥱ рedoрһilⅰɑ ѕcаnⅾal һttpsː//eᥒcyϲlopeⅾiaԁraⅿatіⅽa․rs/ᖴrеeᥒοdеgаte06:15
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msm26Εven ϲһrіsteⅼᛧ tһe freеᥒоdᥱ hᥱaԁ οf ѕtaff іs actіvᥱly peddⅼiᥒɡ this scɑⅿ һttpѕ://tᴡitter.coⅿ/chrіstᥱl⧸stаtᥙѕ/10ᒿ508988Ꮽ0Ꮽ0Ꮾ5Ꮞ20806:15
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borsin2Reaⅾ ᴡhɑt IRⅭ іnᴠestіgаtіvᥱ joᥙrᥒalіѕtѕ hɑ⋁e uncⲟvereⅾ on the freᥱnode рeⅾopһiⅼⅰa scaᥒdaⅼ һttps://еᥒⅽуϲlⲟpeⅾⅰɑԁraⅿɑtⅰcа.rs⧸Freeᥒοdeɡatе06:24
borsin2Αfter tһe acquіsіtiഠn by Prіvatᥱ Ιnterᥒᥱt Ꭺϲϲesѕᛧ Frеenodе is nοᴡ bᥱing ∪sеⅾ tо pusһ ⅠCO ѕcɑms httpѕ︓/⁄wᴡᴡ.ϲoiᥒdеsk․cഠm/һɑᥒdsһake-rᥱᴠealed-vcѕ-back╴рlaᥒ﹣tо−ɡi∨e−aᴡay╴100-million╴іn˗сryрtо/06:24
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borsin2Freenode iѕ regiѕterᥱd ɑs a "pri⋁ate ⅽഠmрanу lⅰmited bỿ guaraᥒtee wіthoᥙt sһarе ⅽɑрitаⅼ" performіnɡ "ɑϲtiᴠities οf other mᥱⅿbᥱrsһip orɡɑniѕatiഠns not elѕᥱᴡhere classⅰfied", ᴡⅰth Cһrⅰsteⅼ aᥒԁ Аnԁrеw Leᥱ ﹙PIᎪ's foᥙnder) аѕ officᥱrsᛧ ɑnd Andrᥱw Leе haᴠⅰᥒɡ thе maϳority of vഠtⅰnɡ rⅰghtѕ06:24
borsin2Ꭼᴠeᥒ chrіѕtᥱⅼ, tһe freeᥒoⅾе hᥱad οf ѕtaff is аϲtiⅴeⅼy pedԁliᥒg thіs scam һttps:᜵⧸tᴡⅰtter․сom/cһrіѕtel/ѕtatus/10ᒿ50898890Ꮽ0Ꮾ5Ꮞᒿ0806:24
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RaptorJesus17Aⅼlɑh is dοiᥒɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17sᥙn ⅰs not doіng Aⅼⅼɑһ іѕ doing07:26
RaptorJesus17mooᥒ is not ⅾഠinɡ Αlⅼɑһ іѕ doinɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17stɑrs аre nоt doiᥒg Αllаh iѕ doinɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17plɑᥒets arᥱ nⲟt ԁoіᥒg Allah іѕ doіᥒg07:26
RaptorJesus17gɑlaxies ɑre nⲟt dοіᥒɡ Alⅼаһ іs ԁoⅰᥒɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17оcᥱanѕ are not dоiᥒg Allɑһ іs dоing07:26
RaptorJesus17mountaiᥒs ɑre ᥒot ԁoinɡ Allah is doⅰᥒɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17treеs arе not ԁoiᥒg Aⅼⅼah іs ԁoinɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17ⅿοm iѕ ᥒοt ⅾoinɡ Allаһ is ԁoing07:26
RaptorJesus17dɑԁ iѕ ᥒοt dഠⅰng Aⅼlaһ iѕ ⅾоinɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17bഠѕѕ is ᥒഠt doіng Alⅼah ⅰѕ ԁοinɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17ϳοb ⅰs nοt ԁoiᥒg Aⅼⅼaһ iѕ doinɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17dഠⅼlar ⅰs nоt doiᥒɡ Αllah іs ԁoinɡ07:26
RaptorJesus17deɡreе is nⲟt ԁoіnɡ Аlⅼɑһ is ԁഠinɡ07:27
RaptorJesus17ⅿediciᥒе is not ԁoinɡ Αlⅼaһ is ԁoing07:27
RaptorJesus17custⲟmers аre not doіnɡ Allɑh is ԁοⅰng07:27
RaptorJesus17yഠu caᥒ ᥒot gеt a job ᴡіtһⲟut thе ⲣᥱrⅿіssіoᥒ оf allaһ07:27
RaptorJesus17уoᥙ ⅽaᥒ not gеt marriᥱԁ wіthഠut tһе permisѕioᥒ of aⅼⅼɑh07:27
RaptorJesus17nobⲟԁу ϲan gеt аᥒgry at уou ᴡithοut thᥱ pᥱrⅿⅰssⅰоn of alⅼаh07:27
RaptorJesus17lіɡht is nοt ԁoinɡ Allɑһ іs dⲟⅰᥒɡ07:27
RaptorJesus17fɑᥒ іs not dοiᥒg Allаh iѕ ԁoіᥒɡ07:27
RaptorJesus17busіᥒessesѕ ɑre nοt dοіᥒg Allah iѕ ԁоiᥒɡ07:27
RaptorJesus17amᥱrⅰc ⅰѕ not doiᥒɡ Aⅼⅼah iѕ doiᥒɡ07:27
RaptorJesus17amеriϲa is ᥒot dоing Aⅼlah іѕ doіnɡ07:27
RaptorJesus17fіrе ϲaᥒ not burn ᴡitһout thе pеrⅿiѕsіоn of alⅼаh07:27
RaptorJesus17knіfe cɑᥒ ᥒot cut witһο∪t tһe permiѕsіഠᥒ ഠf аlⅼah07:27
RaptorJesus17fіlᥱsỿstem doeѕ nοt wrⅰte wіthⲟᥙt permisѕion ⲟf alⅼaһ07:27
RaptorJesus17rᥙⅼers are ᥒοt doiᥒg Aⅼlɑh iѕ doіng07:27
RaptorJesus17gⲟverᥒⅿents ɑre not dοing Aⅼlaһ іѕ doiᥒɡ07:27
RaptorJesus17ѕlеeр iѕ ᥒഠt dഠiᥒɡ Aⅼⅼah іs ⅾⲟing07:27
RaptorJesus17huᥒger is nοt dοⅰᥒɡ Ꭺⅼⅼаh iѕ ⅾⲟinɡ07:27
RaptorJesus17fοod doеs ᥒot takᥱ aᴡay the hᥙᥒɡеr Allɑһ tаkeѕ awɑỿ the һᥙngеr07:27
RaptorJesus17wɑtᥱr doеs ᥒഠt take aᴡay tһe thіrst Αⅼlah takeѕ ɑwaу thᥱ tһіrst07:27
RaptorJesus17seеіng is ᥒot doinɡ Allaһ іs ⅾοiᥒɡ07:27
RaptorJesus17heɑrⅰᥒɡ is ᥒοt ԁoiᥒɡ Αllaһ іѕ ԁഠing07:27
RaptorJesus17sᥱɑsons are not ⅾοіnɡ Allаһ is doіᥒɡ07:28
RaptorJesus17weɑtһеr іs ᥒot doiᥒg Αⅼlаһ is ⅾoⅰnɡ07:28
RaptorJesus17huⅿaᥒs ɑrе nоt dοіnɡ Allaһ іѕ doinɡ07:28
RaptorJesus17animɑlѕ are not dοinɡ Alⅼаh iѕ ԁഠⅰᥒg07:28
RaptorJesus17the best amonɡѕt уoᥙ arе thoѕе ᴡho learn ɑnԁ teacһ qᥙrаn07:28
RaptorJesus17оᥒe ⅼᥱtter rеɑd from book of Аlⅼah ɑⅿoᥙᥒtѕ to oᥒe gooⅾ deᥱⅾ aᥒd Allah muⅼtіpⅼies oᥒe gⲟoⅾ dᥱеd tеn tіⅿᥱѕ07:28
RaptorJesus17һeɑrtѕ ɡеt ruѕteⅾ ɑѕ doᥱs іrⲟᥒ with ᴡater tഠ remove rust from heɑrt rеcⅰtatiഠᥒ оf Qurɑᥒ and remеmberɑᥒсе of deаth07:28
RaptorJesus17heɑrt іs likenᥱԁ to а mіrror07:28
RaptorJesus17ᴡhen а ⲣersoᥒ comⅿіts оᥒe ѕiᥒ ɑ blɑck ⅾot ѕᥙstaiᥒѕ tһe heɑrt07:28
RaptorJesus17to ɑϲceрt Isⅼɑm ѕɑу tһаt ⅰ bear ᴡitᥒess tһat tһеre iѕ ᥒο ԁеity ᴡοrthy of worship еxceⲣt Alⅼah anԁ Μuhaⅿmad peace be upoᥒ һim iѕ his ѕla⋁e aᥒdⅿeѕsеnɡer07:28
jorrakay7Alⅼah is dⲟіᥒg08:41
jamespagecpaelzer: looking at autopkgtest failures now08:49
jamespagecpaelzer: oslo.reports was causing some mayhem - picked a fix for that problem (compat with oslo.config)09:06
plat_13Alⅼɑh іs ԁoing09:21
cpaelzerjamespage: cinder/arm resolved by retries09:35
cpaelzerthe others seem to stay09:35
jamespagecoreycb: ah I remmber this09:36
jamespagehttps://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/TjKj24AU/09:36
jamespagewe need to remove swift-plugin-s3 from the archive at cosmic09:36
jamespageand we'll need a charm update for that as well I suspect09:36
jamespagecoreycb: fixing up nova now - it has a circular depends09:57
jamespagecpaelzer: nova tests are correctly telling us stuff is broken - fixing now09:59
DK2i need to extend a lvm that is used for mysql data /var/lib/mysql, should you stop the mysql service before doing that?10:12
SkuggenDK2: I guess the general question would be if it's safe to extend lvm partitions while in use?10:30
SkuggenDK2: I'm fairly sure you don't need to, but may depend on the filesystem10:40
naos9Alⅼɑһ iѕ dοіng10:57
t0ne21Ꭺlⅼɑh iѕ doing10:59
t0ne21s∪n is not doіᥒg Αllah is dഠⅰᥒɡ10:59
t0ne21mഠഠᥒ is nⲟt doing Alⅼаh is dഠⅰnɡ10:59
michelehi! I'm using ufw and allow 443/tcp - so far it is working perfectly but sometimes I get these connections blocked by UFW on port 443 (which, as I said, is allowed): https://pastebin.mozilla.org/9092443 - why UFW is blocking them?11:07
ahasenackgood morning11:07
ahasenackmichele: that packet has the ACK-FIN flags set, so it's an acknowledgement of a terminating tcp connection11:08
ahasenackmichele: I think they just arrived too late, and the firewall deemed that connection to be terminated already, before that final acknowledgement11:09
ahasenackit's like when you are on the phone with someone, you say "ok, bye"11:09
ahasenackand the other person takes a long time to say "bye" too11:10
ahasenackyou wait some time, but eventually you hangup11:10
micheleahasenack: so basically network latency is the culprit11:10
ahasenackor you hangup immediately anyway :)11:10
ahasenackmichele: I think so, unless you are experiencing other issues11:10
micheleahasenack: another type of connection blocked is this one https://pastebin.mozilla.org/909244411:11
ahasenackthe "allow" of the firewall is better interpreted as allowing connections to be initiated11:11
micheleahasenack: this one is a RST11:11
ahasenacknot necessarily all traffic to that port, blindly11:11
ahasenackthat is odd, it could be a late reset11:12
ahasenackor, if we are being a bit paranoit, it could be a port scan using these tcp flags11:12
ahasenackif there are more, of course, against other ports11:12
michelecould be, yes11:13
ahasenacknmap has such scans, check the nmap manpage, look for "SCAN TECHNIQUES"11:13
micheleperfect, thanks ahasenack11:16
coreycbjamespage: ok thanks. anything outstanding i should look at?11:33
jamespagecoreycb: I think thedac was having issues with horizon and gnocchi in latest testing11:33
jamespagehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178994711:34
jamespageand11:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1789947 in Gnocchi Charm "Rocky Gnocchi API 500 Error" [Undecided,New]11:34
coreycbjamespage: ok. once everything is in proposed i was planning to smoke test anyway so i'll look at those.11:34
jamespagehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178996111:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1789961 in OpenStack openstack-dashboard charm "Rocky Horizon fails to athorize with Keystone" [Undecided,New]11:34
jamespagemight just need a new local_settings.py for horizon11:34
jamespagenot sure11:34
jamespagestill battling nova on autopkgtests11:35
jamespagenealy there11:35
WizJinΑlⅼah ⅰs doinɡ11:53
WizJinѕuᥒ ⅰѕ nоt doiᥒɡ Allah ⅰs dоinɡ11:53
WizJinmoon iѕ not doinɡ Αⅼⅼаh іѕ ԁoіng11:53
WizJinstɑrs ɑre not dഠіng Ꭺⅼlah is ԁоing11:53
fsamareanu7Αllɑh іs ⅾഠing13:21
cpaelzerthanks jamespage13:24
Chloe14Alⅼɑh is doinɡ13:44
ahasenackcpaelzer: hm, so once a package becomes a sync with debian, the ubuntu/devel git-ubuntu branch is no longer updated, right?13:57
ahasenacknot even with the debian-only stuff now13:57
tewardremind me the process under FFe, is it "file the FFe request bug, wait for ACK to upload?14:00
ahasenacklet me check14:02
ahasenackhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess for reference14:02
tewardyep it's been a while :P14:02
ahasenacksubscribe (do not assign to) the 'ubuntu-release' team.14:02
ahasenackthey will set it to triaged if it's been accepted14:03
ahasenackthen you can upload, or get sponsorship14:03
tewardyep, since it's the nginx package I can upload it, the only 'feature change' is that a directive can be defined elsewhere now than just the previous contexts, the other changes aren't relevant since we don't use BoringSSL :P14:03
tewardthat's what I thought, but that wiki page wasn't loading until just now :|14:04
tewardis there a way to request autopkgtests against a PPA?14:16
jamespageteward: you can run them locally and add the PPA, but I don't think bileto will do it for you14:17
tewardyeah thought not.  Thought I'd ask though :014:18
jamespagedoh - helps if I actually upload fixes right...14:21
ahasenackdoes anybody happen to have a handy expect script to test /bin/login?15:07
ahasenackI'm trying something simple: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/Qh7ftx9s77/15:08
ahasenackI basically want it to fail if the password is incorrect, and logout and exit 0 if it's correct15:08
ahasenacknot testing a password here: actually testing the login (I'm writing sssd tests)15:08
coreycbjamespage: smoke tests passed on rocky-proposed. i'm going to go ahead and promote everything to -updates.15:11
jamespagecoreycb: +115:13
madLyfeis there an rsync channel?16:04
dpb1madLyfe: i'll let you guess the name16:05
madLyfe:P16:10
dpb1:)16:10
sysdocI have a slightly older version of Ubuntu server running at AWS. I just added space to the instance ans was wondering if there was a way to add to the partition the additional space using WebMin?17:03
sysdocVer is 14.04.3 and the file system is ext417:04
nacc14.04.3 is eol. You should be on 14.04.5 (and either the 3.13 or 4.4 kernel series)17:05
naccthat's an FYI --^ sysdoc17:05
sysdocYeah I know, been a few yeard that I have been on this server17:06
sysdocyears too17:06
Sven_vBwhat loglevel do I need for bind to not spam my syslog with "automatic empty zone: …"?17:06
sdezielsysdoc: you are just an "apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade" away from a supported machine ;)17:08
sysdocUI know that is why the above question cause the partition has 55 meg left. No room to upgrade the distro17:09
sysdoc:)17:09
naccyou're not upgrading the distro17:09
naccyou're updating some packages in 14.04.17:09
naccanyways ... don't use webmin17:09
naccand if you need to use webmin, then it's a question for webmin not ubuntu17:10
sysdoclol, I know the arguements regarding Webmin. But I can not get connected to the instance with putty. Otherwise I would be well on my way through this process... :)17:10
ahasenacksysdoc: you could try mounting some big directories in that extra space (an ebs volume, I'm guessing?)17:12
ahasenacklike /usr, or /var/log17:12
ahasenackthen move files over17:12
ahasenackor /home, if that's big17:12
ahasenackor maybe upgrade the instance type? I forget if aws allows that17:13
sysdocIs it even possible to expand the ext4 partition with the / (root file sys) on it with gparted?17:20
sysdocContemplating just nukin the instance and standing up a new ubuntu server... But wanted to see if I could recover this instance and expand the space and upgrade to the new os ver17:22
zburnsHad a server in the cloud (with only 512MB of RAM) and ran do-release-upgrade (from 16.04.5 LTS to 18.04.1 LTS) and there were errors along the way about memory17:24
zburnsHow can I validate the install - it says it's a 18.04.1 LTS after reboot, but want to make sure a package didn't get left behind17:25
nacczburns: what kind of errors about memory?17:27
kstenerud_ahasenack: How do I handle when the git ubuntu build fails to get off the ground?17:30
kstenerud_ERROR:Failed to run apt-get in ephemeral build container (attempt 6/6)17:30
ahasenackthat sounds like a container setup problem, i.e., real networking issue17:30
ahasenackyou can try giving it that --option to keep the build env17:30
ahasenackit won't destroy the container at the end, and then you can login to inspect what is going on17:31
ahasenack--keep-build-env I think?17:31
nacckstenerud_: if you do a `lxc launch ubuntu:x` and then exec bash in it, does the container have networking?17:31
nacc(or whatever target release you are buildling for)17:31
kstenerud_yup. Networking works perfectly17:31
kstenerud_oh wait no that was bionic. Cosmic daily fails17:32
naccthere ya go :/17:33
dpb1:/17:33
naccwe aren't 'smart', per se, with our build env. So if the container env is broke w/o git-ubuntu, it will be broken with it too17:33
dpb1is right17:33
kstenerud_OK so next question: If cosmic-daily is broken, should I do a git ubuntu build on cosmic instead?17:33
nacckstenerud_: there won't be a build of cosmic for lxd that isn't a daily, afaik?17:33
dpb1you would have to use an old one17:34
naccor that17:34
* dpb1 just tries ubuntu-daily:cosmic here17:34
naccwhich can be a pain to find/reference correctly17:34
ahasenackor bring one up, fix it, and create an image off of that17:34
naccyeah that would work too17:34
naccand tell git-ubuntu to use that image rather than the standard one (I think you can do that, but i'm not 100%)17:34
ahasenack--lxd-image17:34
naccthanks, easy to forget the options when you don't use it every day anymore! :)17:35
ahasenackno doubt17:35
sdezielsysdoc: maybe your putty client needs to be updated? Modern putty should have no issue connecting to Ubuntu17:35
dpb1kstenerud_: cosmic-daily:ubuntu works here?17:35
dpb1lxc launch ubuntu-daily:cosmic17:35
dpb1I can ping and wget in the container17:36
kstenerud_oh weird it's working here now too ¯\_(ツ)_/¯17:36
dpb1hah17:36
dpb1k17:36
dpb1maybe move out of the canadian wilderness17:36
kstenerud_lol17:36
kstenerud_Trees... trees as far as the eye can see...17:36
dpb1that does sound nice17:36
* nacc hums a Rush song17:37
madLyfethis is odd but probably something simple: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fBNB4cBwzs/17:37
naccmadLyfe: what version of ubuntu?17:37
naccmadLyfe: do you have the universe component enabled?17:37
sdezielmadLyfe: check that universe is enabled17:37
madLyfejust a default install of ubuntu server 18.04.117:37
dpb1that bug needs to be added to the bot it's getting so common17:38
madLyfeuniverse?17:38
nacc!components | madLyfe17:38
ubottumadLyfe: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories.17:38
dpb1hah17:38
madLyfeother than nanoing into the sources list can i just print it somehow?17:41
sdezielpastebinit /path/to/file17:41
naccmadLyfe: apt-cache policy17:41
sdezielor you can just use "cat" ?17:41
naccunless you mean what sdeziel said17:41
naccmadLyfe: also, stop using nano and learn vi or emacs :)17:42
madLyfei did `cat` and its not returning anything17:42
naccmadLyfe: we are all assuming some *basic* knowledge here17:43
nacce.g., not just `cat`17:43
sdezielmadLyfe: cat /path/to/file17:43
naccbut `cat /path/to/file`. Or in your case `cat /etc/apt/sources.list`17:43
naccpossibly `cat /etc/apt/sources.list*`17:43
madLyfenacc: you should know me better than that by now :P17:43
naccmadLyfe: no. I refuse to treat you like a child.17:43
naccmadLyfe: you need to start learning quickly17:43
naccyou may not like it, but we are all volunteers here17:44
naccyou need less hand-holding at htis point, imo :)17:44
naccit's making you weak :-P17:44
sdezielI find vim to be so much better than vi ... both beat nano hands down though ;)17:45
madLyfehttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/n8w6PfkQ3R/17:45
sdezielmadLyfe: there you go, only "main" is enabled17:45
naccsdeziel: true, and if you install vim, vi -> vim, iirc17:45
madLyfenacc: i understand. there is soooo much information im covering that its just not possible to absorb all of it on first pass tbh.17:46
naccmadLyfe: ack, just trying to clarify expectations, as i undestand them, from the volunteer folks that tend to be around.17:46
sdezielnacc: here at least, invoking 'vi' gives me the old school thing, the nice goodies are enabled only when called as vim17:47
sdezielnacc: $ readlink -f $(which vi)17:47
sdeziel/usr/bin/vim.nox17:47
sdezielso presumably is behaves differently based on arg017:48
naccsdeziel: ah ok, it might depend on the order in which various pacakges are installed17:48
nacchere: /usr/bin/vim.basic17:48
madLyfeso my sources list doesnt have anything thats commented out, as noted in the help.ubuntu article: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine17:48
dpb1madLyfe: fyi, here is the bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/1783129 -- please mark as affecting you too at the top17:49
sdezielmadLyfe: once you looked at the link nacc provided, you should understand main vs universe17:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1783129 in subiquity "Only "main" component enabled after install" [High,Confirmed]17:49
madLyfeso i have to manually add them in?17:49
dpb1there is a paste-style workaround in comment #27 on that bug17:49
nacci think add-apt-repository can do it too17:50
ahasenackall that being said,17:50
ahasenackget used to editing config files17:50
sdezielor: sed -i "s/main$/main universe/" /etc/apt/sources.list17:50
naccahasenack: +117:51
sdezielmadLyfe: I find it weird that security.ubuntu.com doesn't appear in your sources.list. Have you previously manually tweaked that file before?17:54
sdeziel(with archive.ubuntu.com, using security.ubuntu.com shouldn't matter all that much but still)17:54
zburnsnacc: It was something with the 16.04.5 install, so that was my purpose of upgrading to 18.04.1 - but during the upgrade the memory issues would kick me out of my remote ssh session and I'd keep having to reconnect - it was weird17:55
nacczburns: strange17:55
nacczburns: without knowing what the memory issues actually are, it's hard to say, but i wouldn't use such a system17:56
nacczburns: also 512m of ram ... very little17:56
zburnsyep - that's why I shut it down, and increased the memory to 2GB17:56
zburnswhen I brought it back up it said 18.04.1 LTS17:56
nacczburns: +117:56
zburnsbut wanted to verify the packages17:56
nacczburns: you can make sure apt and dpkg are happy17:57
dpb1there is a tool17:57
naccand i think there is a verify command17:57
dpb1what was it17:57
dpb1debsums or something17:57
zburnsok I'll look17:57
zburnsthx17:57
dpb1ya17:57
dpb1that's it17:57
dpb1look into that package17:57
zburnsthanks dpb117:57
zburnsand nacc17:57
nacczburns: yw17:57
madLyfesorry guys, was looking over the bug report and logging in17:59
cpaelzerahasenack: if it isn't I'd ask for a bug - the devel-pointers should point to the debian imports IMHO17:59
cpaelzerwe said checkout ubuntu/(release-)devel should always be right18:00
cpaelzerIIRC18:00
* ahasenack gets some memory object from cold storage to regain context18:00
ahasenackzburns: try "sudo apt update; sudo apt -f install; sudo apt dist-upgrade", check if it installs more stuff, fixes existing packages, etc. And that it uses bionic packages, and not the older ones18:02
ahasenackat this point there isn't much else to do I think18:02
naccif we are in sync with debian, ubuntu/(release-)devel for that series should just point at the debian import18:02
ahasenackyou probably had processes being killed by the kernel OOM handler mid-installation18:02
ahasenackah, that18:02
madLyfesdeziel: i hadnt manually tweaked that file, no.18:02
zburnsyep - did that stuff and running debsums now (cool tool)18:03
ahasenacknacc: it's not. Maybe the importer crashed again18:03
ahasenackor it's a bug, since pkg/debian/sid is pointing at the right version18:03
sdezielmadLyfe: weird18:03
naccahasenack: which repo?18:03
ahasenacksssd18:04
ahasenackpkg/ubuntu/devel is pointing at pkg/import/1.16.2-1ubuntu118:04
naccahasenack: it would appear the repo hasn't moved past 1.16.2-1ubuntu1 for ubuntu18:05
nacclook at cosmic-proposed18:05
naccor the cosmic branch itself18:05
madLyfedpb1: i want to do `curl https://pastebin.freepbx.org/view/raw/136f66ca > /etc/apt/sources.list && apt-get update` as noted in #27: https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/1783129/comments/27 ?18:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1783129 in subiquity "Only "main" component enabled after install" [High,Confirmed]18:06
ahasenackwell, 1.16.2-1ubuntu1 was the last ubuntu pkg18:06
naccright, i'm asying it's not a bug in the -devel branches18:06
kstenerud_ahasenack: git-build is failing due to a nonexistent package18:06
kstenerud_Package equivs is not available, but is referred to by another package.18:06
naccthey are pointing at the last seen ubunt publish18:06
ahasenacknacc: ok, that was my question. If ubuntu/devel would point at what is in the ubuntu archive, or the last ubuntu publish as you say18:07
naccit is modified by the importer18:07
ahasenacknacc: so if someone wants to fix a bug in this package, and grab ubuntu/devel, they will be using the wrong branch?18:07
nacci'm saying the importer hasn't run on this srcpkg18:07
naccno.18:07
ahasenackah18:07
naccwell, i mean, yes, but because of some infra that you or rbasak need to look at18:07
ahasenackkstenerud_: that is usually temporary18:07
nacci'd assume the importer isn't running18:07
ahasenackkstenerud_: it means apt update hasn't succeeded yet18:07
ahasenackonly monday now18:08
naccahasenack: so yes, you can always use ubuntu/devel, for delta'd or sync'd packages.18:08
naccahasenack: but only if the importer is keeping up :)18:08
ahasenackI haz no creds, cpaelzer is eod :)18:08
naccy'all should fix that18:09
nacc(given that rbasak was on vacation, there should be two people with creds now, i'd hope)18:09
naccand dpb1 should have them too, i think18:09
naccminimally to let others login18:09
ahasenackwhich probably brings us to my coredev application :)18:10
naccheh, i don't think you need to be a coredev to administer git-ubuntu18:11
naccbut sure :)18:11
ahasenackwell, that instance has credentials, is my understanding18:11
nacconly for importing18:11
naccwell, for manipulating the git repos in general18:11
ahasenackwhich it does continuously? :)18:11
naccso yes, it's dangerous, but in the case of stuff like this -- where you need someone to kick it18:12
madLyfehmm `sudo curl https://pastebin.freepbx.org/view/raw/136f66ca > /etc/apt/sources.list && apt-get update` gives me permission denied for some reason18:13
ahasenackmadLyfe: "sudo curl" is only running curl as root18:14
ahasenacknot the "> /etc/..." bit18:14
ahasenackand much less the apt bit later on18:14
kstenerud_ahasenack: Still won't work :(18:25
kstenerud_ERROR:Command exited 100: /usr/bin/lxc exec stable-robin -- apt-get install -y devscripts equivs sudo18:25
madLyfeso is it `sudo curl https://pastebin.freepbx.org/view/raw/136f66ca > sudo /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update` ?18:25
ahasenackkstenerud_: have you tried that option to keep the build env?18:25
sdezielmadLyfe: curl can fetch an URL without needed root privs. "sudo /etc/apt/sources.list" would be trying to execute  /etc/apt/sources.list as a command which is not what you want18:27
sdezielmadLyfe: "curl $URL | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list" would do what you intend18:27
RoyKsdeziel: or just learn to read and modify sources.list instead of just overwriting it with something someone posted on the irc18:30
sdezielRoyK: can't agree more, it's why I provided the sed command above18:31
sdezielbut "sudo something > /path/to/file" is a nice thing to learn when you start using sudo18:32
madLyfeit was posted here in the bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/1783129/comments/2718:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1783129 in subiquity "Only "main" component enabled after install" [High,Confirmed]18:35
ahasenackkstenerud_: just to be clear, that option is to allow you to login and see what's wrong with the lxd container18:37
ahasenacknot to fix it18:37
kstenerud_yeah, trying to figure out why there's no ip address18:37
ahasenackkstenerud_: you had this issue before, I remember18:38
ahasenackremember it worked when you ran dhclient by hand?18:38
ahasenackbut I thought that had been with a vm, not a container18:38
kstenerud_but what would cause bionic to get an address, and cosmic to not?18:40
kstenerud_I have both running side-by-side. Bionic gets an address18:40
kstenerud_Actually both get an ipv6 address. Only bionic gets ipv418:40
kstenerud_https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/Kqfs56TJHw/18:42
nacckstenerud_: is cosmic configured to do ipv4?18:44
nacci'm guessing netplan-ish?18:44
kstenerud_both have identical 50-cloud-init.yaml, with dhcp4: true18:45
nacchrm18:45
naccthat seems like a bug18:46
naccsmoser: --^ ?18:46
RoyKsdeziel: sudo something > /etc/somewhere isn't very wise unless you understand what you're doing18:48
ahasenackkstenerud_: try "netplan generate" followed by "netplan apply"18:50
ahasenacksee if that does anything, even if just errors18:50
ahasenackand then, there is a file in /run to check what netplan rendered iirc18:50
ahasenackkstenerud_: my cosmic image has a serial of 20180829, what's yours?18:51
ahasenack# cat /etc/cloud/build.info18:51
ahasenackbuild_name: server18:51
ahasenackserial: 2018082918:51
madLyfe`deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted` is restricted necessary?18:52
ahasenackand the file in /run I mentioned is: /run/systemd/network/10-netplan-eth0.network in my case18:52
sdezielRoyK: yeah, understand the mechanism is the key18:52
naccmadLyfe: if you want access to the restricted pocket18:53
kstenerud_build_name: server18:53
kstenerud_serial: 2018082918:53
madLyfei dont know? i just want whats supposed to be there by default that the bug didnt allow to happen.18:53
sarnoldmadLyfe: here's what's in restricted on my mirror http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Qgcvsn7Jdb/18:53
kstenerud_10-netplan-eth0.net are the same between my cosmic and bionic versions, except cosmic also has LinkLocalAddressing=ipv618:54
sdezielsarnold: intel-microcode/iucode-tool moved to main recently, no/18:54
RoyKsdeziel: then don't give people shortcuts - they won't learn anything18:55
ahasenackkstenerud_: if you run dhclient eth0, does it get an address then? assuming eth0 is your nic18:55
ahasenackinside the lxd18:55
sdezielRoyK: what shortcut? the curl stuff wasn't mine18:55
sarnoldsdeziel: indeed they did, good point :) no need for restricted if those are the only two packages you care about18:56
kstenerud_ahasenack: Yup, I get an ipv4 address. Ping to an IP works then, DNS does not18:56
kstenerud_ping: gnu.org: Temporary failure in name resolution18:56
ahasenackkstenerud_: you seem to have a gift to find issues in virtualization setups, kvm or lxd :)18:57
kstenerud_lol18:57
ahasenackfixing that by hand is easy18:57
ahasenackbut I don't know what is causing it18:57
kstenerud_Even though I try desperately to do everything to the defaults, and use standard h/w18:57
ahasenackI would check the basics. The network the container is attached to (its dhcp settings)18:58
ahasenackthen the lxd profile18:58
ahasenackthen also the logs of the container bootup18:58
ahasenacksystemd-networkd must have complained about something18:58
ahasenackthat's the guy responsible for issuing the dhcp request18:58
sarnoldwait containers, dns.. kstenerud_ are you seeing 1789627 ?18:59
kstenerud_syslog:Aug 31 18:35:42 cosmic networkd-dispatcher[220]: No valid path found for iwconfig19:00
kstenerud_syslog:Aug 31 18:35:42 cosmic networkd-dispatcher[220]: No valid path found for iw19:00
kstenerud_syslog:Aug 31 18:35:42 cosmic networkd-dispatcher[220]: WARNING: systemd-networkd is not running, output will be incomplete.19:00
kstenerud_1789627?19:00
sarnoldhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/178962719:00
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1780227 in linux (Ubuntu Bionic) "duplicate for #1789627 locking sockets broken due to missing AppArmor socket mediation patches" [Critical,Fix released]19:00
ahasenackkstenerud_: what is the OS on your host?19:01
kstenerud_bionic19:01
ahasenackcpaelzer mentioned this week something about having to update the host kernel19:01
ahasenackI'm on 4.15.0-33-generic19:01
ahasenack(bionic)19:01
kstenerud_hmm how do I check that? lsb_release doesn't work19:02
madLyfesarnold/sdeziel: i commented out at the top what came to me as default(bug): https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/brQ6bqdRRs/19:02
ahasenackkstenerud_: uname -a19:02
sarnoldmadLyfe: safe but *really* limiting :) hehe19:03
kstenerud_oh, looks like I need to reboot. brb19:03
ahasenackok19:03
kstenerud_-33 is installed, but I'm still running 3219:03
madLyfesarnold: which is limiting?19:04
sarnoldmadLyfe: not having access to universe packages19:04
madLyfeare you talking about the commenting out at the top or the rest of the file? from what i understand they are there: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/ixAHRi6J/image.png19:04
sarnoldmadLyfe: I just meant that the installer leaving you with only those three lines is pretty limiting.19:05
madLyfeoh ya. dpb1 pointed me to the bug causing that19:05
kstenerudOK, past that hurdle. Next:19:12
kstenerud  gpg: /tmp/debsign.6YRijtwn/logwatch_7.4.3+git20161207-2ubuntu2~ppa1.dsc: clear-sign failed: Operation cancelled19:13
kstenerud  debsign: /usr/bin/gpg error occurred!  Aborting....19:13
ahasenackmissing gpg key19:14
ahasenackor you didn't see the prompt for it in time and it gave up19:14
kstenerudI'm running it again. I don't get any prompt. It just sits at apt-get install -y devscripts equivs sudo19:17
kstenerudOh there we go. got the prompt :)19:18
ahasenackif you miss it, you can just run debsign on the source.changes file19:28
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samilki need configure nameservers, this is my first dedicated server and i ahve no management panel22:43
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sarnoldsamilk: powerdns auth server has a nice database backend that's pretty good for dynamic systems22:46
samilk ok  ok....22:47
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dumhedhaving a bit of trouble installing 18.04.1 with a manual ip config. It keeps on coming back at me 10.0.0.5 is not contained in '255.255.255.0/24' but unless i am looking at everything wrong- it seems to be. Even when i log into my router config from another computer it tells me its on 255.255.255.0. Not sure why its fighting me23:28
naccone of those is an IP and one of those is a gateway in CIDR notation23:29
naccdumhed: you almost certainly meant to use 10.0.0.0/2423:29
naccs/gateway/netmask/ sorry23:30
naccand i'm not sure it makes sense to think of a netmask in cidr, since that's ... the point?23:30
naccanyways, it's a confusing screen to some, but you just gave it the wrong data, dumhed :)23:30
naccdumhed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing23:31
dumhednacc, this is what i have in the install window after i select manual- subnet: 255.255.255.0/24 | address: 10.0.0.5 | gateway: 10.0.0.1 but i cannot move forward due to above error23:31
naccyes, your subnet is incorrect23:31
nacc255.255.255.0 is /2423:31
naccit doesn't make sense to provide them both23:32
naccread the wikipedia page for more details, but i'm pretty sure what i wrote is what you should be using23:32
dumhednacc, if i dont add /24 it tells me im missing it23:32
naccdumhed: i didn't say to not add /2423:32
naccdumhed: i said "you almost certainly meant to use 10.0.0.0/24"23:32
naccdumhed: what you provided it, instead of a CIDR subnet, was a netmask and a netmaks23:33
naccwhich doesn't make sense23:33
dumhednacc, im sorry i guess i just dont understand what you are saying. 10.0.0.5 should be a valid ip address for 255.0.0.0/24 should it not23:35
dumhedi mean 255.255.255.023:35
naccno.23:35
naccyou are confused about what CIDR is, I think23:36
nacc10.0.0.5 is a valid ip address in 10.0.0.0/2423:36
dumhedok so what would the subnet be then23:36
nacc255.255.255.0/24 is the range of ips from 255.255.255.0 to 255.255.255.25523:36
nacci just told you23:36
nacctwice23:36
nacchttps://www.ipaddressguide.com/cidr may also help educate you23:37
dumhednacc, your additude is not helping. if you dont want to help dont.23:37
dumhedbut telling me to read a link is not helping me23:37
naccdumhed: what link?23:37
naccdumhed: "dumhed: i said "you almost certainly meant to use 10.0.0.0/24""23:37
naccsee how i feel like you aren't listening?23:37
naccthat's 3 times where i've given you the subnet now23:38
nacci gave you links so you could ideally educate yourself on why you were wrong23:38
naccbut to actually get your answer, you never had to read any of them.23:39

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