[00:03] <NwS> bryce, I didn't touch the root partition at all I just created a new LVM (if I remember correctly) with all the HDD space left (didn't even notice how much) following a guide so I can setup the seedbox there and started using it
[00:06] <NwS> https://pastebin.com/TWz474TK here is a df -h
[01:03] <bryce> NwS yeah your / is totally on a lvm partition.  Just shrink your /data partition and increase / to what you want, you'll be good to go.
[01:04] <bryce> NwS, google has tons of lvm tutorials, here's one that should cover what you need:  https://linuxtechlab.com/beginners-guide-resizing-lvm/
[09:31] <blscoe> Hello. I would like to question about a cenario. I have a server with mail system, but it works only local because my provider block SMTP ports. I have a friend that have a public IP and no restrictions to send and receive emails with SMTP ports. I would like configure my postfix to send and receive all e-mails through my friend's server (redirect inbound and outbond traffic). For do it I going to install a postfix in my friend's
[09:31] <blscoe> server to send or redirect this emails for internet (outbounding traffic) and receive the emails by the internet for my domain and redirect to my server over another port than 25, like submission port (inbound traffic).
[09:31] <blscoe> I can redirect my MX entries to the Public IP of my friend. But my question is about what kind of configuration I need to use in my server and in my friend's server to do it. (Smarthost, Satelite?)
[09:31] <blscoe> I read about a similar service called reflection, but I would like to configure by myself in postfix.
[09:33] <blscoe> Thanks for help!
[10:02] <blscoe> I got the answer lane, is transport_map. Thank you and sorry for anything. :)
[13:18] <coreycb> sahid: do you mind if I update networking-odl? it's the last failing backport for ussuri atm.
[13:26] <sahid> coreycb: yes please
[13:27] <coreycb> sahid: ok that's on it's way
[14:36] <coreycb> sahid: I've created lp:~ubuntu-server-dev/ubuntu/+source/python-tabulate. note that is going to require an MIR.
[15:13] <coreycb> sahid: do you have any fixes in flight for networking-bgpvpn?
[15:15] <coreycb> sahid: I think this upstream hasn't caught up to the latest neutron updates, in particular https://opendev.org/openstack/neutron/commit/b4972e246d972885e216d437eb192ef76e82e890
[15:43] <sahid> coreycb: nop i think you were working on it
[16:21] <coreycb> sahid: do you have a bug open upstream for the barbican py38 failures? if not can you open one and we'll doc it in the patch header.
[16:22] <coreycb> sahid: fyi re patch headers: http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/patches-to-packages.html#patch-headers
[16:25] <sahid> coreycb: ack
[16:26] <coreycb> sahid: same for masakari and manila - they'll need upstream bugs. thanks. good to catch these early in the cycle and hopefully upstream will get to them before we have to.
[16:30] <coreycb> sahid: in the bugs i've been opening i've been telling upstream how to update tox.ini to pick up python3.8 in bionic to recreate. basepython has typically needed updating to point directly at python3.8. (tox -e py38 by default wasn't getting the right py3 version without that)
[16:32] <coreycb> sahid: example bug 1856848
[16:33] <coreycb> sahid: sorry one more thing please tag bugs with py38