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rbasakrafaeldtinoco: cacti dep8 failed against the new dbconfig-common and mysql-8.000:08
rbasakDespite your latest change I was expecting ubuntu1 to pass against MySQL?00:08
rbasakI should have checked that before upload00:09
rafaeldtinocoI tested it :/00:10
rafaeldtinocorbasak: will give a look in a few00:10
rafaeldtinocooh it's armhf00:14
rafaeldtinocono that's dbconfig00:15
rafaeldtinoco mysql said: ERROR 1419 (HY000) at line 9: You do not have the SUPER privilege and binary logging is enabled (you *might* want to use the less safe log_bin_trust_function_creators variable)00:19
rafaeldtinocothis is new00:19
rafaeldtinocoI'll investigate and try to mitigate this00:20
xibalbaon ubuntu server 18, selinux is not enabled by default. correct?00:29
sarnoldcorrect00:29
xibalbathanks. i just found my answer on ask ubuntu too00:29
rafaeldtinocorbasak: ERROR 2061 (HY000): Authentication plugin 'sha256_password' reported error: Authentication requires SSL encryption.00:37
rafaeldtinocoarmhf is already fixed in the git repo I provided00:38
Casper26Anyone know how i can prevent when booting ubuntu server with usb external drive connected it;s get labled as sda prevent the server from booting i have it in fstab by uuid to mount?00:59
RoyKpossibly something in /etc/default/grub01:00
RoyKor perhaps a BIOS setting if it tries to boot off the USB thing before the main disk01:01
rafaeldtinocoCasper26: e2fsck -LNEWLABEL /dev/yourpendrive01:03
rafaeldtinocochange /etc/fstab to use LABEL if you want (or UUID)01:04
rafaeldtinocosorry tune2fs01:04
rafaeldtinocoso tune2fs -LPENDRIVE /dev/sdb01:04
rafaeldtinocotune2fs -LROOT /dev/sda101:04
rafaeldtinocomkswap -LSWAP /dev/sda201:04
rafaeldtinocoin /etc/fstab:01:04
rafaeldtinocoLABEL=ROOT ...01:04
rafaeldtinoco(this is ¨o01:04
rafaeldtinocoone way of doing this)01:04
rafaeldtinocorbasak: https://code.launchpad.net/~rafaeldtinoco/+git/cacti/+ref/master02:27
rafaeldtinocofixed02:27
rafaeldtinocorunning autopkgtests now02:27
rafaeldtinocowill need another upload unfortunately02:27
rafaeldtinocofixed upstream: https://github.com/Cacti/cacti/pull/288202:28
rafaeldtinocomaintainer asked to pull request against version 1.2.x02:28
rafaeldtinocoand he will include in the next version (he said asap)02:28
rafaeldtinocoafter tests will push this to cacti on salsa as well02:28
rbasakrafaeldtinoco: thanks!02:29
rafaeldtinocorbasak: ive made 2 mistakes sorry02:29
rafaeldtinoco1) changed cacti.sql thinking it would be good02:29
rafaeldtinocoand ran autopkgtests before that change02:29
rafaeldtinocosorry about that =)02:29
rbasakrafaeldtinoco: OK so not ready for upload yet?02:29
rafaeldtinocowont repeat, now ill run autopkgtests in between ¨ls¨02:29
rafaeldtinocorbasak: gimme 5 min02:29
rafaeldtinocoand it will be02:29
rbasakack02:30
rafaeldtinocowant to confirm tests02:30
rbasakrafaeldtinoco: can you please rebase against the debian/changelog amendment in my actual upload too please02:30
rafaeldtinocoooh, yep, definitely02:31
rafaeldtinocorbasak: where is your upload again ?02:31
rafaeldtinococacti is not imported, is it ?02:31
rafaeldtinocosorry I context switched too much02:32
rbasakrafaeldtinoco: you can grab using pull-lp-source02:33
rafaeldtinocoah alright, regular uploaded source02:33
rafaeldtinocosure, let me finish tests and ill do it02:33
rbasakrafaeldtinoco: and in the git-ubuntu source tree, there's a tool called git-dsc-commit if you want to use that.02:34
rbasakIt adds a new commit that is exactly what a dsc has02:34
rafaeldtinoconice02:34
rafaeldtinocorbasak: did I wake you ?02:34
rafaeldtinocosorry if I did02:35
rafaeldtinocoi want leaving msgs for tomorrow =)02:35
rbasakNo02:35
rbasakI'm not crazy enough to allow myself to be woken by IRC pings :)02:35
rafaeldtinocophew02:35
rafaeldtinoco=)02:35
rbasakI don't even get interrupted during the work day by IRC pings. I have to actually look at IRC to see any pings02:35
rbasak(which is why I often don't notice them for an hour or two)02:36
rafaeldtinocothats actually a good practice02:36
rafaeldtinocoim having some problems to fix yet, looks like mysql cant create the function with the user permissions created by dbconfig, im fixing it right now (SET GLOBAL log_bin_trust_function_creators=1;) and running tests, etc.. not sure im holding you or not02:52
rbasakNo problem. I'll check in the morning.02:59
rafaeldtinocook02:59
rbasakAlso feel free to finish for the day! It must be beyond your EOD too.02:59
rbasakI can take over the morning.03:00
rafaeldtinoconah, ill fix this now03:00
rafaeldtinocodpkg -i works good, autopkgtest fails03:00
rafaeldtinocoalmost there =)03:00
Sky_ScraperHi guys, don't know if it's the right place to ask but I try cos for shure you are experts in server managements. I'm buying my first server =D I'm really zero expert in servers or how to choose or manage them, very skilled with normal pcs of every kind but zero on server. So I cannot choose between this 2 configs for almost the same price: [model: HP DL380 G7 - CPU: Intel X5650 x 2 , 2.66GHz, Hex core - 24 GB of RAM PC303:10
Sky_Scraper10600R]  OR [HP ProLiant DL360e Generation 8 - 2 x 8-Core Intel Xeon E5-2450L(20M Cache, 1.8GHz/8 -core/8.0GT-s) - RAM 48GB PC3] ---> so, given that my goal is to use them for intensive virtualization with 20-30 virtual machines for web scraping purposes, with the firstone I will have 2 x 6cores CPU at 2.66Ghz, so 24 Threads, and 24GB ram --- With the second one I will have 2 x 8 cores, so 32 threads, BUT ONLY 1.80GHz,03:10
Sky_Scraperbut 48GB ram. What is the best, if you are planning to have maximum number of cirtual machine possible with more ore less 1GB ram each? The second seams more flexible, but is possible that 1.80Ghz of processor will be worst also with more cores and more ram?? cannot understand. What's your opinion?03:10
rbasakSeems like a big investment to be making when you're not sure about workload requirements. Maybe considering renting from a provider first?03:12
rbasakEg. use a cloud provider initially.03:12
Sky_ScraperJust want to clarify before questions that no, I don't want to go in cloud or use other kind of hardware or adopt any other kind of solution or start a conversation about many different techniques I can apply or start talking about the problem of having a physical refurbished server instead of renting online03:12
mybalzitchSky_Scraper: I wonder if you checked benchmarks if that e5-2450L is faster than a spaceheater x565003:12
Sky_Scrapermybalzitch, no I didn't, I checked the intel website spechs for the 2 models03:13
rbasakI don't think any other answer is reasonable then.03:13
rbasakNobody can know what your bottleneck will be if you don't know yourself.03:13
mybalzitchI'm leaning towards the second server, more threads and more ram.03:14
Sky_Scraperthanks mybalzitch, I was on the same line03:14
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avg_joehello. is this the correct place to ask about stress-ng? or could you point me to the correct channel.(i'm running it on debian actually).13:18
supamanavg_joe: if you installed stress-ng from a debian package then its on topic in #debian on oftc network13:29
avg_joethank you supaman.13:31
rbasakrafaeldtinoco: I've been looking at your latest debdiffs.14:29
rbasakI was wondering why we didn't pick up the dbconfig-common problem before, but I think I've just figured it out.14:29
rafaeldtinocorbasak: because i didnt go through autopkgtest for mariadb with cacti14:30
rafaeldtinocoi thought i had when i started merging it quickly for you14:30
rafaeldtinocoforgot it was a todo, it was my bad sorry14:30
rafaeldtinocolessons learned14:30
rafaeldtinocoand thinking little bit more about this14:30
rafaeldtinocodbconfig-mysql is showing auth plugins, but they´re most mysql ones14:31
rbasakYeah so it's not exercised unless testing cacti14:31
rafaeldtinoco(only sha256_password) is for both14:31
rafaeldtinocowhich could be fair14:31
rafaeldtinocorbasak: ill get them now and fix upstream (debian/cacti)14:32
rafaeldtinocorbasak: how would u like to proceed with them now ?14:33
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rafaeldtinocoi have to forward upstream and fix DEP3 for cacti´s patch14:34
rbasakrafaeldtinoco: are your latest pastebins still appropriate for upload to Ubuntu?14:36
rafaeldtinocorbasak: i guarantee they work and autopkgtests pass14:37
rafaeldtinocobut i´ll do the upstream forward and fix dep3 now14:37
rafaeldtinocoif you wait a few might be better14:37
rbasakrafaeldtinoco: minor adjustemetns to dbconfig-common debdiff: s/Mysql/MySQL/ and s/bellow/below/14:57
* rafaeldtinoco fixing15:01
rafaeldtinocore-pushed to debian15:03
rafaeldtinocorbasak: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/XGqDksHBWD/15:07
rafaeldtinocouploaded to debian15:07
rafaeldtinocoif you are +1 both are the same15:07
rafaeldtinocoim pilling changes in the same MR in debian now15:07
UssatOK, REALLY basic question but brain is not functioning this am: On my Ununtu 18.04LTS I use rsyslog.  If I want to catch all error and above ONLY be forwarded to a remote server, it is err.*@remote_server15:07
FaTaL_GI have an ubuntu machine that was 16.04 running a asus pcie-ac88u (broadcom) and using interfaces & hostapd I ran it as a router AP successfully for over a year. I upgraded to 18.04, now its not working16:32
FaTaL_GI get an error, even though it seems the driver is loading it wont activate16:35
FaTaL_Geg: kernel: [55270.802443] brcmfmac: brcmf_run_escan: error (-4)16:37
Casper26If /boot is it's partion can it be unmounted without taking down the system?16:44
dami0hi, i have netplan 0.36 on ubuntu 18.04, can i set a route through ifup scripts and have it work fine with netplan? i need a route with source defined which doesn't work on netplan 0.3617:04
avg_joeCasper25: hmm not sure but i don't see why the system would need /boot partiton after bootup. however do it at your own risk since if you update kernel or something with apt, it's probably going to break your system.18:15
avg_joeso always remember to remount it.18:15
tomreynCasper26 CP'd to #ubuntu, and got replies there, too18:20

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