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dazageHi there, I'd like to upgrade a non-essential of mine to 20.04 before released. My question is just how strongly inadvisable is that?01:46
oerheksas it is an LTS version, long support, sure you can upgrade and expect no huge issues.01:49
dazageEven if I'm upgrading a month or so before it's official release?01:50
oerhekssure, the feature freeze is in place. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseSchedule01:51
oerheksthe testing week is about to start.01:52
dazageoh wonderful, in that case I've got perfect timing. :-P01:52
oerheksYes, that is where we are at01:53
tomreyn!ubuntu+101:53
ubottuFocal Fossa is the codename for Ubuntu 20.04 - Support only in #ubuntu+101:53
oerheksoops my bad :-P01:54
dazagesplendid. If I have my debian correct, `sed -i.bak 's/bionic/focal/g' /etc/apt/sources.list` with an update&reboot should do the trick, correct?01:55
oerheksthat is the debian way, please use  the release update tool with -d development, it does some more checks.01:56
dazage"You have to download a total of 373 M. This download will take about 47 minutes with a 1Mbit DSL connection and about 14 hours with a 56k modem."02:02
dazageHaha, seeing the 56k modem cracked me up. Good times.02:03
sarnold:)02:16
dazageaand we're live. Ubuntu Focal Fossa (Dev Branch) :-)02:20
dazageAnything I should keep in mind/do for when 20.04 releases?02:21
sarnoldkeep a careful eye on those apt upgrades to make sure it doesn't decide to remove something important to resolve a conflict :)02:23
sarnoldI've been running it on my laptop for a while and it's certainly got more issues than 18.0402:24
sarnolddon't hesitate to file bugs02:24
dazageWill do, thanks a ton oerheks and sarnold.02:25
tomreynand ubottu!02:27
sarnoldhaha02:27
lordievaderGood morning07:34
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UssatSo, um...I assume we have a patch for this:  https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2020-193817:34
sdezielUssat: https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2020/CVE-2020-1938.html shows the packages as 'needs-triage'17:39
UssatOK17:40
UssatThanks17:40
Ussatso, what means, what exactly ?17:41
sdezielI'm not sure, would be best to ask directly in #ubuntu-hardened which is where the security team is17:42
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kiokomanunder esxi i have 2 ubuntu server running 5.3.0-40-generic if i run iperf3 from another machine (same subnet) server 1 say 238 Mbits/sec server 2 say  633 Mbits/sec both are vmxnet3 driver, any suggestion on how to troubleshoot this ?19:51
ahasenackare you using virtio for the nic on the slow server?19:59
ahasenackah, you said both are using vmxnet319:59
ahasenackI don't know then19:59
tewardpowersj: rbasak: FYI re 1865948 I think it's too late to consider this for Focal, as we are past FF.  Any objections to adding this to a discussion point post-Focal release as a consideration for G-series?22:43
tewards/FYI//22:44
powersjbug 186594822:44
ubottubug 1865948 in nginx (Ubuntu) "Add a config dir for stream definitions" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186594822:44
* powersj needs a link :P22:44
tewardpowersj: blame irccloud derping and missing a word22:44
teward:P22:44
tewardbut I think its past FF so it's a little late to start adding new features even to the packaging in Ubuntu (it's also an extra delta NOT proposed yet in Debian)22:45
teward(though we are extremely diverged from Debian at this point heh)22:45
powersjagreed in general, but let me tie off with why the request has come in and what version he is targeting22:45
tewardyep.22:45
tewardI just dont want to start making package changes which only one or two people use (the data about who uses the stream module is not available just yet)22:46
tewardhence the multiping ;)22:46
tewardoh @powersj also they are suggesting changes to nginx.conf which affect all packages (nginx-common is a dep for all NGINX flavors in the repo) - which is why it's a larger discussion22:49
tewardnginx-common is included for all current nginx-{core,full,light extras} installs22:50
tewardpowersj: dug into the build rules.  This change would break nginx-light in it's current state.  we would have to have the stream module a dependency for it.  It's currently only in full, extras, and core.  Light will error with an invalid directive in the config if stream is added as-is.22:57
tewardso unless we ship multiple config versions based on the NGINX version installed it will break as is.  we need a larger discussion on whether to enable the stream module globally or not before we have that change22:58
tewardas proposed, anyways.22:58
tewardpowersj: more data, it looks like this is almost HAProxy-esque functionality in NGINX now with TCP socket streams as well23:02
tewardso it might be something we can enable for all versions but not for Focal.  Needs a discussion with the canonical team on their thoughts.23:03
teward(I am not on the Canonical server team xD)23:03
powersjteward, spoke to reporter and +1 on post-focal23:08
tewardok.  I will set up some kind of notepad on my thoughts on this - mostly because adding this config change will break nginx-light as is23:10
tewardstream support isnt a default feature it's an optional one23:11
tewarddo we still have etherpad?23:11
tewardI forget if we do...23:11
powersjI think we do, but don't know the link off hand23:12
tewardok.  I will do a brain dump on a blueprint...23:15
tewarditll be huge but it will have my thoughts.  is there a Canonical server team group on LP I can set as reviewer?23:15
teward... which is disabled >.>23:19
powersjteward, yes https://launchpad.net/~canonical-server23:22
tewardpowersj: rbasak: http://pad.ubuntu.com/ny2VtEsNlE  <-- in case you want to see what I've got so far.23:47
tewardi've split this all into a running list of G-series considerations, including two changes to feature availability in the package I've made (one related to the requested 'stream' functon changes, and one that would remove the 'this breaks nginx-light' issue entirely)23:47
tewardi'm going to go get food now.23:48

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