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lordievaderGood moning07:20
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tumbleweedxenial amd64 images seem to be missing in AWS us-east-1: curl -s https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/query/xenial/server/released.current.txt | grep 'amd64.*us-east'08:49
tumbleweed(vs bionic)08:49
tumbleweedfiled https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-images/+bug/180830409:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1808304 in cloud-images "Missing xenial amd64 images AWS us-east-1" [Undecided,New]09:15
tobias-urdincoreycb: in cloud-archive bionic-updates/stein the aodh-api seems to not be dropping the apache config but postinst tries to a2ensite it10:03
tobias-urdincoreycb: nvm, is probably my fault when puppet purges all configs :)10:14
tobias-urdincoreycb: might need to bump python3-eventlet to > 0.21, upper-constraints says 0.24.1 is max, eventlet https is broken so for example glance running under https fails10:35
tobias-urdincoreycb: seems like fedora bumped that to python3-eventlet to 0.24 for stein python3, i'm in pto tomorrow but maybe you could look into it10:38
tobias-urdinlet me know if you want a bug report to track it10:38
tobias-urdingot info that https glance might not even work with eventlet 0.24 either, so maybe it doesn't matter, guess we'll have to disable glance https for now10:41
kstenerudHas anyone ever had the situation where a freshly checked out repo has unstaged changes?10:45
tobias-urdincoreycb: quoting a RDO packager "some issues are fixed in 0.24"10:50
ahasenackgood morning10:54
hayscant figure out on this system why 127.0.0.1 is somehow getting to another machine on the network11:29
haystcpdump filtered by port doesn't show it leaving any interfaces, but I see it on the receiving end--i think on lo of all place11:29
haysno ssh clients running (no tunnels i don't think)11:30
haysiptables-save is blank, ufw is disabled11:30
haysim pretty stumped11:31
peetaur2hays: try nethogs and then send lots of data there to make it come up in nethogs11:41
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tomreynhays: what are the facts you have so far about "127.0.0.1 is somehow getting to another machine on the network"?11:43
haystomreyn: both the machines are running a process that returns a GUID through a REST API11:44
haysOn machine 1 I can connect to that API on localhost and get the GUID for machine 2, but if I give the actual IP address of the machine, I get machine 111:44
hayslocalhost, 127.0.0.1, 127.0.1.1, ::1 all go to machine 211:45
tomreynyou connect (API consumer) using CLI utilities or web browsers?11:47
haysit is a library called python requests11:48
bipulHow would i know my cloud init is diabled or not?11:48
bipulI tried with echo "network: {config: disabled}" > /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/99-disable-network-config.cfg , but failed to do so..11:48
haystomreyn: i have a script that uses the python requests API11:50
haysive used it before, its pretty well tested11:50
tomreynhays: i see. if you can make the API log its responses, too, add the source of the information (hostname), maybe this will help. i'm puzzled, too. i'd say check arp tables (ip neigh), make sure the MAC addresses point to the right systems and check both systems' routing tables (ip route).11:54
tomreynmy guess is on a caching issue due to an earlier (since resolved) misconfiguration on node 1.11:56
haysill keep digging.  i didnt see anything obvious with ip route or arp, but i honestly dont know exactly how to decode some of the more obscure routes, e.g., ip route show table lo11:56
haysoddly, i've seen something eerily similar to this on another machine, but for some reason it was only ipv411:58
haysnever figured out root cause11:59
tomreynthere should be no table for lo in the first place.11:59
haysthat was a fedora box11:59
haystomreyn: try typing ip route show table local12:00
haysthis is the table i am not sure i understand12:01
haysi think ip route show filters out some routes from display normally12:02
tomreynhays: as ip-route(8) explains, this will show the destinations assigned to the this very system. Packets addressed to these IP addresses, when handled by the systems' routing code (kernel), are looped back and delivered locally.12:07
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muhahaAnyone has experinece with SCEP and certmonger?14:37
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kinghatdoes livepatch work on ubuntu server?19:06
nacckinghat: yes, it'19:06
nacckinghat: yes, it's about the kernel, not the installation type, afaik19:07
kinghatah19:07
kinghathow do you feel about snaps on server?19:07
nacckinghat: if you need an app that is packaged as a snap, then use it. Dunno what you mean, exactly, kinghat19:08
kinghatsudo snap install canonical-livepatch19:08
kinghati thought there was contention around using snaps. especially with security.19:08
lordcirth_There are a number of snaps that really should just be deb packages.  But they have their uses.19:09
lordcirth_The problem is when people bundle their apps in a snap with the version of libraries they developed with, and then never update it.  And then your app is running with openssl way out of date.19:09
nacclordcirth_: the store automatically scans for stuff like that, fwiw19:12
naccand emails the owners19:12
lordcirth_Ah, that's good19:13
naccciting "some...contention" is really not a way to discuss it19:13
naccspecific issues would be good, otherwise, do some research19:14
tewardanyone got the bug about how LVM sets up only a 4GB LV inside the PV and doesn't autoset it to expand with subiquity?21:17
tewardI forget the exact bug number21:17
powersjteward, https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/178532121:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1785321 in subiquity "LVM Entire Disk option does not use entire disk" [Undecided,New]21:20
tewardpowersj: thank you kindly.21:28
ahasenackteward: you just remembered the approximate bug number? :)21:28
ahasenackstarts with 1? :)21:28
tewardahasenack: lol.21:28
tewardahasenack: that's 90% of the bugs I work with xD21:28
ahasenackwonder when we will reach 221:28
tewardi have a few that start with 9 but :P21:28
ahasenackyeah, precious old bugs21:29
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