[07:24] <rbasak> ahasenack: I stole your weekend triage slot. Hope that's OK.
[07:28] <zioproto> coreycb: with the same user if I login to the shell via ssh, and then I give the command, everything works fine
[07:29] <zioproto> it should make no difference in doing 'ssh host command' or in logging actually in and then giving the command
[09:12] <tobias-urdin> coreycb: another upgrade bug if you don't mind checking ubuntu pkg
[09:12] <tobias-urdin> https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1794259
[09:12] <tobias-urdin> https://review.rdoproject.org/r/#/c/16439/ for ref
[12:34] <tobias-urdin> coreycb: another friendly reminder to make sure you populate /etc/cinder/resource_filters.json
[13:04] <coreycb> tobias-urdin: for pecan the min version possible to pick up for rocky is 1.2.1 (bionic version) so I think we're good there
[13:05] <coreycb> tobias-urdin: checking on /etc/cinder/resource_filters.json. i'm not sure i'm familiar with the issue there.
[13:06] <tobias-urdin> coreycb: this is the bug atleast dont know which version it's solved https://github.com/pecan/pecan/issues/96
[13:07] <tobias-urdin> coreycb: some more info the resource_filters.json file https://review.rdoproject.org/r/#/c/16448/
[13:07] <tobias-urdin> just wanted to let you know so you could be sure its installed by the deb pkg
[13:08] <coreycb> tobias-urdin: ah looks like we do need to force 1.3.2 min version for pecan
[13:09] <coreycb> tobias-urdin: i'll fix that. very much appreciate you letting me know. as always!! :)
[13:10] <tobias-urdin> no worries :)
[13:12] <coreycb> tobias-urdin: btw i think these sort of issues aren't hit with apt dist-upgrade which is what our tooling uses
[13:26] <tobias-urdin> coreycb: yeah, the RDO package testing did exactly the same which is why my ansible-based upgrade toolbox catches them since
[13:26] <tobias-urdin> its rolling upgrades it upgrades some parts at a time
[13:28] <coreycb> tobias-urdin: got it. makes sense.
[13:47] <blackroot> Has anyone here tried to setup openstack on a single workstation? Like this guide here tells you: https://www.ubuntu.com/openstack/install
[14:14] <coreycb> blackroot: i should be able to point you in the right direction. having problems with anything in particular?
[14:24] <blackroot> coreycb: yes, a few things. first i should tell you that the machine is a 1U DELL PE with 16gb ram and dual xeon cpu. it has dual NIC aswell
[14:24] <blackroot> Using a fresh install of ubuntu 18.04
[14:25] <blackroot> i follow the short guidance in the link i posted
[14:25] <blackroot> except i additionally have to snap install juju
[14:26] <blackroot> when i have both NIC's (dhcp) to a switch, i can't get past bootstrapping. But when i disconnect the eno2 before ubuntu install, i can get past that and to the package deployment. which doesn't work, until i connect eno2 to the switch again. then it fails during deployment
[14:26] <blackroot> which i can't figure out
[14:27] <blackroot> it starts the deployment, but fails after a while
[14:28] <blackroot> 2018-09-25 14:14:14,853 [WARNING] conjure-up/openstack-novalxd - juju.client.connection: connection.py:227 - Receiver: Connection closed, reconnecting
[14:30] <coreycb> blackroot: are you using conjure-up?
[14:30] <blackroot> yeah
[14:30] <coreycb> yes obviously, sorry :)
[14:30] <coreycb> blackroot: ok probably going to want to get some logs but let's move the conversation to #conjure-up on freenode
[15:11] <dxc> hi folks
[15:11] <dxc> Just upgraded to ubuntu 18.04 server
[15:12] <dxc> wanted to know how I can remove a couple lines from my MOTD on login
[15:13] <dxc> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pMPxwKk7dH/ I want to remove the read about ubuntu updates line, the having fun line, and the highly secure kiosk line
[15:15] <rbasak> dxc: edit /etc/default/motd-news
[15:15] <coreycb> tobias-urdin: i have new cinder and neutron packages on their way for rocky to address the issues you brought up
[15:15] <dxc> ty rbasak
[15:15] <dxc> o7
[15:16] <tobias-urdin> coreycb: cool, nice work :)
[15:17] <coreycb> tobias-urdin: np thanks again :)
[19:47] <burton_> hi can anyone help me with postfix sendmail is listening in the port but not postfix and i have removed it
[19:47] <teward> burton_: start by running: sudo service sendmail stop
[19:47] <teward> if that doesn't work just reboot the server, if sendmail is truly gone it won't exist to start up
[19:47] <teward> or find the sendmail pids and issue `sudo kill -9` to the sendmail pids.
[19:52] <burton_> still got the issue listenning to port 25 it says sendmail:MTA
[20:00] <burton_> can anybody help me its listening to master now but i still have a lil problem
[21:54] <burton_> burton_ SET PASSWORD m00nlights
[22:02] <blackflow> hoo hoo!