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turovahello! I'm trying to install ubuntu server as an OEM install on proxmox and while I see the option when I press F4, it seems to just direct me to the standard installer01:36
turovaanyone know what I can do?01:36
turovathis is for 18.04lts01:36
turovaI used the alternative installer and while I'm having an issue with networking, it did seem to do the oem install correctly02:20
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dinkoarunHi, since the last week, a random command has been run by postgres user that his hogging a lot of CPU. It is not showing in the pg_stat_activity. I suspect it is some sort of malware, but I am unable to diagnose it. Can someone help? I am using it on Ubuntu 16.04 server. Postgres 9.504:39
dinkoarunIt is running even when postgres service is stopped.04:39
xibalbasha256sum the binary05:02
xibalbagoogle the hash05:02
xibalbasee what you get05:02
xibalbaprobably normal05:04
dinkoarun<xibalba> Are you answering my question?05:05
lordievaderGood morning07:07
alunazerogood morning07:08
lordievaderdinkoarun: That is one way to go about it. Another would be to check where the program is coming from (if it ain't from a package it is a suspect, if it is from a package... has the binary been modified?)07:09
dinkoarun<lordievader> clamav found two infected files and removed it. It has been 3 hours. There has been no instance of malware issue till now. Here is the link to clamav results. https://ibin.co/5C4AfTUGD2FI.png10:22
avudinkoarun: if you know a system has been compromised, re-installing it from scratch is really the only way to be sure to get it back to a known clean state (although I wouldn't say that "clamav found something" and "system is known to be compromised" are the same thing ;))10:25
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lotuspsychjedinkoarun: keep in mind not all clamav founds are real malware, sometimes they are false postives, check your result logs10:32
dinkoarunok. thanks for your feedback10:33
jamespagecoreycb: I completed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-tabulate/+bug/186277310:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1862773 in python-tabulate (Ubuntu) "[MIR] python-tabulate (dependency of cinder)" [High,New]10:36
jamespagehowever one project jumping first this late in cycle was not super helpful10:36
coreycbjamespage: our cinder snapshot got delayed quite a bit this cycle so it's probably on us13:14
coreycbjamespage: thanks for that13:14
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coreycbjamespage: fyi bug for nova autopkgtest failure. the new python3 default is starting to expose python3.8 issues. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nova/+bug/186302121:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1863021 in nova (Ubuntu) "eventlet monkey patch results in assert len(_active) == 1 AssertionError" [High,Triaged]21:20
TwistedBlizzardHi all, I'm trying to do load balancing across 2 network interfaces - all the tutorials I can find are out of date and do not use network-manager and make reference to the old network interface naming scheme.22:14
tdswhat do you mean by load balancing exactly? bonding?22:14
TwistedBlizzardYes, sorry22:15
tdsare you definitely using network-manager? modern ubuntu server installs will do netplan by default22:15
TwistedBlizzardAh right - That explains why I couldn't restart the service22:16
tdsyou probably want something like the example here - https://netplan.io/examples#configuring-interface-bonding22:16
tdsthen `netplan apply` when you're done22:16
TwistedBlizzardThank you!22:16
tdsoh, and assuming you're doing real lacp rather than round robin, you can see the example for 802.3ad a bit further down the page22:17
TwistedBlizzard802.3ad is what I've been looking for, thanks again - my routers are using vlan - is that a better way of achieving what I want?22:18
tdswhat do you mean by that exactly? vlans and lacp are different things22:20
tds(though running vlans over a bond is quite common, and is often sensible)22:20
TwistedBlizzardRight, I'm going entirely from what I've read on google so a lot of my understanding is probably inaccurate. I got a second broadband connection installed to my home and bought a bonding router in order to combine them. The router just died and I'm trying to recreate what it does on my ubuntu server box.22:23
sarnolddoes your provider offer 802.3ad over these two connections directly?22:24
TwistedBlizzardI don't know, maybe? If not, a friend of mine said that I can use his node(?) in order to bond the connections.22:27
TwistedBlizzardI know that before, I had to use multiple connections for upload/download to get the combined speed.22:28
tdsunless your provider has explicitly told you that they support 802.3ad, it seems unlikely that they do22:30
tdsfor a pair of normal residential connections, you could probably achieve much the same with an ecmp default route between them though22:31
TwistedBlizzardIs there information on how to do that on the link you posted earlier?22:33
tdsi'm not sure netplan provides support for that at all22:40

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