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lordievader | Good morning | 08:17 |
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coreycb | sahid: designate is pushed/uploaded. thanks. | 13:44 |
sahid | thanks coreycb | 13:46 |
coreycb | cool, thanks | 13:53 |
coreycb | sahid: aodh pushed and uploaded | 13:56 |
coreycb | sahid: i just backported a new python-diskimage-builder so hoping that fixes up the ussuri backports | 13:56 |
sahid | ack, i think we need to bump the ersion of python3-sqlalchemy-utils to >= 0.33.10 | 14:00 |
coreycb | sahid: ok I pushed a branch to lp:~ubuntu-server-dev/ubuntu/+source/python-sqlalchemy-utils. I see upper-constraints at 0.36.0. | 14:43 |
coreycb | sahid: networking-* uploaded | 16:56 |
sahid | coreycb: ack thanks | 17:09 |
okdana | hello, could someone help me understand how i'm meant to use pg_upgradecluster (tool for upgrading postgres databases) when the ubuntu repos don't maintain the older postgres packages it needs to work? | 21:40 |
okdana | e.g. cosmic/disco/eoan only have postgresql-11 | 21:40 |
sdeziel | okdana: I've only used this tool when upgrading from LTS to LTS but it shouldn't matter. According to my notes, the new version will be able to upgrade the old cluster | 21:42 |
sdeziel | okdana: when I upgrade from Xenial to Bionic, I do: pg_dropcluster --stop 10 main && pg_upgradecluster 9.5 main && pg_dropcluster 9.5 main | 21:42 |
okdana | that's what i'm planning to do, experimenting with upgrading from bionic to focal (which does have 11 and 12, but obv i'm on 10) | 21:43 |
okdana | but pg_upgradecluster returns: pg_controldata not found, please install postgresql-10 | 21:43 |
okdana | and it was my past experience that it needs the binaries from the current/old version | 21:43 |
sdeziel | okdana: IIRC, the old PG version is letf installed after an upgrade, no? | 21:44 |
okdana | for an in-place upgrade, probably, yeah | 21:45 |
okdana | you reckon that's the intended use case? | 21:45 |
sdeziel | okdana: right, I've only used that tool when doing in-place upgrades and thought it was your case | 21:45 |
sdeziel | okdana: if you need the old version on a freshly installed machine you can probably resort to using apt.postgresql.org | 21:46 |
okdana | unfortunately not, it will be a sort of 'a/b' situation, where focal is installed from scratch onto another partition and then we switch over there | 21:46 |
okdana | yeah, might have to | 21:47 |
okdana | i think we might have done that last time actually, but we were already using their repo anyway | 21:47 |
okdana | unfortunately the postgres repo doesn't have any focal packages yet | 21:49 |
Ussat | anyone have a min to look at something. My syslog-ng conf file has directives for both UDP and TCP, but I am not getting any logs via tcp, netstat shows I AM listening. https://pastebin.com/K5HV6amj | 22:00 |
Ussat | anyone have any ideas, this is latest Ubuntu 18.X | 22:00 |
Ussat | UDP works fine | 22:00 |
Fieldy | hello, how do i restart the network on ubuntu server 18.04.3 LTS? I would rather not reboot just to do this | 22:48 |
mybalzitch | have you tried "sudo service networking restart" | 22:53 |
Fieldy | ahh, i was doing sysctl not service. i'll give that a shot | 22:53 |
Fieldy | er systemctl. tired. | 22:59 |
mybalzitch | :) | 23:07 |
mybalzitch | I'm not sure it works with netplan, might only be a ifupdown thing | 23:07 |
mybalzitch | but I purged that trash from my install | 23:08 |
mybalzitch | sudo service netplan restart might do something | 23:08 |
Fieldy | thanks! | 23:20 |
tomreyn | on 18.04, the "service" command should really be a wrapper around systemctl, like it was a wrapper around upstart and Sys V init in the past. | 23:37 |
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