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jamie12anyone know how to enable numa when not on by default? I'm running a thread ripper 2950x on desktop because it's well... a desktop but it's technically epyc06:11
lordievaderDoes the thread ripper itself have multiple numa nodes, or do you have multiple installed in your machine?06:14
lotus|NUCjamie12: ^06:17
jamie12lordievader it's multidie06:17
lordievaderjamie12: https://serverfault.com/questions/877018/ryzen-threadripper-cpu-does-not-report-multiple-numa-nodes06:19
jamie12I might have found the solution... Asus removed it from BIOS and only changable in ryzen master06:21
jamie12ugh booting Windows and enabling it to see what happens06:22
jamie1lordievader: so.... you need windows to enable numa XD06:27
lordievaderInteresting.06:28
jamie1lordievader: basically amd asked asus to remove the bios setting so people would use ryzen master utility to enable or dissable it06:29
lordievaderAnd there is no similar utility on Linux, I suppose?06:30
jamie1no, sadly there isnt06:30
lotus|NUCor run that ulitity from wine?06:30
jamie1doesnt work that way, it needs access to core os due to os communication with uefi06:30
lordievaderSomeone tries that here, via wine: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/5zaypz/any_word_on_a_linux_version_of_ryzen_master/?st=jnlcp0te&sh=ab9426a006:31
jamie1also the main reason is most of the sensors dont even work on linux yet for x39906:32
jamie1so that would be needed even start with06:32
lotus|NUChttps://linuxconfig.org/how-to-overclock-your-amd-ryzen-cpu-on-linux06:32
jamie1after that we may see ryzen master on linux but that is still questionable due to oems never like to help linux06:33
lotus|NUCalso interesting jamie1 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/?id=051f3ca02e46432c0965e8948f00c07d8a2f09c006:37
lotus|NUC!info numactl | jamie106:39
ubottujamie1: numactl (source: numactl): NUMA scheduling and memory placement tool. In component main, is optional. Version 2.0.11-2.1 (bionic), package size 32 kB, installed size 116 kB (Only available for linux-any)06:39
jamie1lotus|NUC: thats what i use to make sure numa is running right06:45
BlackDexhello there10:40
BlackDexi'm having some issues with lvm10:41
BlackDexgetting the message that "Device /dev/sdb1 not found (or ignored by filtering)."10:41
BlackDexthere is no filter10:41
BlackDexthe disk is an RAID-1 of 2 SSD's10:42
BlackDexi can partition the disk without any issues10:42
BlackDexlsblk shows that the partition is there10:42
BlackDexbut the strange thing is that it also shows something called mpath10:42
BlackDexi don't know if that is something wich is causes issues here.10:42
BlackDexSomeone have an idea?10:43
BlackDexdisks are wiped with dd, but beginning and ending of the disks.10:43
BlackDexs/but/both/10:43
lordievaderBlackDex: What is the output of `sudo pvscan`?11:54
ahasenackgood morning12:02
rbasakahasenack: what would you like me to do about this build-source regression?12:18
rbasakI can revert the MP that broke it.12:18
rbasakOr if you want to try to tackle the implementation of -S within the build command and remove build-source, I'd be happy with that too.12:18
rbasakOr I can leave it for now for someone to fix later?12:18
ahasenackwell, I use build-source extensively, and that broke my workflow12:19
ahasenackmaybe wait to see if smoser has an insight later today?12:19
ahasenackif not, I'd revert it12:19
ahasenackunless that would reintroduce a bug that is more serious12:19
rbasakOK. I'll revert after smoser has a chance to respond - unless he has an alternate plan.12:23
elfranneanyone know a modern apt repo (create your own repo) ? the ones i can find are unmaintained ...14:32
avuelfranne: reprepro still seems to be active14:39
elfrannethis is what i was looking for: https://www.aptly.info/ found it months ago but forgot the name14:54
elfrannebut thanks avu14:55
joakim_Hi got a issue with my ubuntu/netplan, the problem is that after i restarted the (remotely ovh hosted) server all my ip configs disappered when i try to do any netplan command i get that "netplan: fatal error: cannot bind to port 2983, is another daemon running?, exiting." same issue is descriped here https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2400673 but no answers, how do i debug this?19:40
sarnoldjoakim_: you've probably confused the netplan calendaring tool with netplan the network configuration tool19:42
sarnoldjoakim_: install netplan.io not netplan19:42
joakim_sarnold thx, but could you please explain that a bit more?......   ah thx :)19:42
sarnoldjoakim_: when netplan.io was named we forget to check if the name was already used...19:44
sarnold(not the first time :)19:44
sarnoldjoakim_: apt-get install netplan.io netplan-   should probably get you most of the way to a fix19:44
joakim_sarnold :/ that what happens i'll try, but what i wundering about is why have it been working for month and then just stopped, i never installed netplan.io manually or remember removing it19:45
sarnoldjoakim_: hrm :(19:46
sarnoldmaybe my guess is wrong ..19:46
sarnoldtry the apt-get command and see what falls out19:46
joakim_and doint a apt search netplan.io dons't show it as installed on ubuntu 18.0419:46
joakim_(have 3 servers + 1 workstation19:46
joakim_sarnold however your suggestion worked19:48
cyphermoxjoakim_: so, OVH system that got deployed by them?19:48
joakim_cyphermox ?19:49
cyphermoxyou are doing this on a system in OVH, right?20:39
cyphermoxwas it deployed / installed by them or did you do it yourself?20:40
tomreynjoakim_: ^20:46
Epx998cosmic was released? :D21:15
tomreyngood morning, nvidia.21:16
Epx998buh21:16
tomreyn< not affiliated with anything, i'm allowed to say this. :-P21:17
Epx998lol21:20
Epx998neh'veed'de'uh21:20
Epx998vmware not digging the display after network preseed on a netboot21:20
tomreynon 18.10 server live installer?21:22
Epx99818.10 server iso21:22
tomreynwhich one?21:23
Epx998http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/18.10/release/ubuntu-18.10-server-amd64.iso that one21:24
Epx998well no wait sorry im jumoing around21:25
tomreyni think commonly mini.iso is used with pxe.21:25
Epx998i grabbed http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu/dists/cosmic/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz - let me check md5sum to make sure i got the right one21:26
Epx998ill grab the ones off the mini iso too and see21:27
Epx998nope21:29
Epx998hmm21:29
tomreynso netboot.tar.gz contains the kernel and initrd for booting. the pxe server would tell the booting 'client' where to load them from, using tftp. once those are loaded, the 'client' would load the installer files from the tftp server, too. what exactly that is depends on what you put on the tftp server.21:35
tomreynusually somewhere below /var/lib/tftpboot21:35
tomreyncommonly, the /var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default file on the tftp server would instruct the 'client' what to download (and then load the userspace) from where.21:37
Epx998i need the right kernel video= option - so far nothing is working past the network preseed21:38
tomreyni'm not into vmware, so not sure.21:39
Epx998its trying different overrides until i get one that weorks21:39
tomreyndoes 18.04 work with this setup? it should be pretty much the same.21:44
tomreynvmware recommends to use vmxnet3 instead of e1000e virtual nics with 18.04 (they dont support 18.10 yet)21:46
tomreynmaybe the issue is that you have nvidia hardware passed through to this vm? their graphics card drivers are sadly proprietary and thus, for many years now, often don't work flawlessy and out of the box on linux.21:48
Epx998there are no gpu's in the chassis other that the onboard server chip21:49
Epx998Getting a kernel panic tho21:50
tomreynhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/kernel_mode_setting#Forcing_modes discusses what can be used for video= (if you really need to)21:52
tomreynvga=791 helped me boot 18.04 on virtualbox when they didn't support this version, yet. i didnt get a panic though, just a black screen.21:55
Epx998prob not even a video issue22:09
Epx998headache is its in a different DC, so I need to deploy cosmic to another DC to test baremetal22:12
Epx998ok its my kickstart'=22:25
Epx998or at least i thought it was22:28
tewardRoyK: what're the chances my setting up netconsole will detect the panic and give me any kind of useful information?22:44
tewardassuming, of cours,e you can edit the boot cmd of the live images to do that.22:44
RoyKteward: netconsole will probably tell the receiver end what the panic is all about, if there is one23:00
RoyKteward: did you try ctrl+alt+f1 ?23:01
tewardRoyK: again, dies and goes nonresponsive at boot, will try again, if i can't get details i'll failover to netconsole, and if that fails too then I'll ahve to see if I can get the normal 18.04 system to boot then extract logs at the filesystme level from a 16.04 instance.23:03
teward16.04 live desktop instance*23:04
tewardRoyK: call trace looks like it dies at the kernel loading level long before it even starts the full boot process :|23:05
sarnoldthe last time I tried netconsole I didn't actually get anytthing useful out of it. if you're similarly unlucky, maybe the kernel crashdumps would be more productive. (I've never used those, but afaik we still have them :)23:07
tewardsarnold: this assumes I can get them23:07
tewarddoes the kernel always crashdump on panics?23:07
sarnoldteward: excellent question :)23:08
tewardRoyK: ctrl+alt+f1 doesn't seem to help :|23:10
tewardbecause it's not even getting that far23:10
tewardhmm, I wonder... *downloads an older 18.04 installer disk from his local mirror to test*23:10
RoyKteward: what about the "magic sysrq" stuff I posted?23:10
RoyKteward: just do-release-upgrade - it'll take you to 18.0423:11
tewarddidnt see it probably got eaten by my internet23:11
tewardRoyK: um...23:11
tewardit was 18.0423:11
tewardto begin with23:11
RoyKI thought you wrot 16.0423:11
tewardcan't upgrade to what it already is :p23:11
tewardRoyK: no, that's my fallback plan23:11
RoyKok23:11
tewardbecause that's my emergency recovery USB stick for my laptop that boots the desktop ISO with persistence and my recovery toolkuts23:12
* RoyK uses debian when striving for stable systems23:12
tewardahah!23:12
tewardthe 4.15 kernels explodify here23:12
tewardbut not the 4.13 that was 'older'23:12
tewardiiiinteresting23:12
tewardNO IDEA how to debug that one.23:13
tewardbetter question is why it's using 4.15 :|23:13
teward(this was an upgrade to a newer release so the old kernels must've been around)23:14
RoyKno idea - try to use another kernel, hten23:14
RoyK*then*23:14

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