[00:25] to monitor ecc errors I have read that the edac module needs to be loaded... I have install edac-utils but it doesn't seem to be working... I expect there should be something in lsmod.. but I don't [00:26] neildugan: I've got sb_edac loaded on my machine with ecc [00:27] neildugan: I think the rasdaemon package ought to be able to help; I'm less sure about edac-utils, this is the first I'm hearing it :) [00:36] sarnold, the edac is meant to be trace ecc memory errors. [01:07] to monitor ecc errors I have read that the edac module needs to be loaded... I have install edac-utils but it doesn't seem to be working... the command 'dmesg |grep -i EDAC' returns just one line '[ 0.146691] EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0' nothing for the any hardware [02:21] to monitor ecc errors I have read that the edac module needs to be loaded... I have install edac-utils but it doesn't seem to be working... the command 'dmesg |grep -i EDAC' returns just one line '[ 0.146691] EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0' nothing for any hardware ... I have a 'i3-6100 CPU' ... is there a special package for this processor? [02:23] neildugan: have you had any luck installing the rasdaemon package? [02:32] sarnold, yes I have it runing in the foreground atm [02:34] neildugan: what's the output of ras-mc-ctl --status ; ras-mc-ctl --summary ? [02:41] sarnold, "ras-mc-ctl: drivers not loaded." "No Memory errors." "No PCIe AER errors." "No Extlog errors." "No MCE errors." [02:42] neildugan: darn :( I was really hoping that having rasdaemon running would be enough to load all the necessary drivers. I don't get it. :( [02:48] sarnold, I just double checked the processor does support ecc memory, and the memory is listed at 72bit wide. [06:06] Good morning === jelly-home is now known as jelly [18:58] is there a site where I can see all the improvement made on 18.04 over 14.04 (eol) ? [18:58] for server [18:59] axisys: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes aren't a bad starting point [19:02] ...and a new haproxy is out [19:02] they certainly like their point releases [19:03] sarnold: thanks [21:07] I'm running ubuntu server 18 lts, and I just can't find where the owncloud stores it files. According to google and even the config file it should be in var/www/owncloud/data, but it just isn't there. I should have about 60 gigabytes of data there. I'm able to access them through the owncloud app or whatever, but even seaching the root, It only r [21:07] eports like 16 gigas being used. Are the files hidden or something? [21:19] Hello everybody [21:20] I'm trying to install ubuntu on my server but it doesn't recognize my drives? [21:21] the LEDs on the front are all and the drives are new [21:21] *all on === kallesbar_ is now known as kallesbar [21:53] lastebill1: how did you install owncloud? [21:56] sarnold unfortunately I don't quite remember. It was like a year ago, and apart from using it I haven't really messed with it. It landed me an outdated version of owncloud though. So short answear is I don't really remember :( [21:59] I think it might be under var/www/html/owncloud [22:00] but I need root access to access it [22:00] lastebill1: it's quite likely you would need root privs, yet [22:00] yes [22:01] sarnold I'd prefear using grapical tools, is there an easy way to use the file browser as root? [22:01] n o [22:01] no, sorry [22:01] I moved my keyboard halves around and now I can't type [22:01] sarnold ok, thank you [22:02] I think one or another of the file managers may have some polkit integration to let you perform some operations as root [22:02] but actually running the thing entirely as root is way more trouble than it's worth [23:25] ACPI BIOS Warning (bug): 32/64X length mismatch in FADT/Gpe0Block [23:25] I cannot boot my server after a reboot [23:25] How do I fix this shit lol. [23:26] Hp proliant G7 N54L [23:29] nvm [23:29] got it [23:31] yw [23:41] what was it? :)