[09:13] <lordievader> Good morning
[11:15] <bacarrdy> Hello, Any one tryed to create raid of ssd nvme drives with u.2 connector? was reading on internet so seems dell raid cards doesnt support it and found only an highpoint raid card what supports. Also there may be software raid, so any one tryed?
[11:36] <lordievader> I assume that would work like any software raid config.
[14:16] <coreycb> jamespage: fyi there's a new hvac available for vaultlocker
[14:25] <jamespage> coreycb: oo
[16:15] <IsntFunny> Hi, i from time to time have some network issues with my ubuntu server, i want to fully reset any settings and network maangment tools and want to do it for once nicely. any ideas where to start?
[16:16] <shubjero> coreycb: Any idea if https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1864279 is going to be backported to Ubuntu 18.04? Specifically libvirt 5.10
[16:19] <shubjero> coreycb: Well, OpenStack Stein for 18.04 repo rather
[16:32] <lotuspsychje> lordcirth: did you fix your lxc issue?
[16:33] <lordcirth> lotuspsychje, nope. lxc-stop -k doesn't even kill it
[16:33] <lordcirth> When strace'ing, all lxc commands hang at: connect(5, {sa_family=AF_LOCAL, sun_path=@"/var/lib/lxc/dc-3558.nextcloud.cs.uwaterloo.ca/command"}, 57
[16:34] <lotuspsychje> maybe #lxc to the rescue?
[16:34] <lordcirth> maybe
[17:44] <TwistedBlizzard> Hi all, I know I asked for help on this before but I got stuck and discouraged. I would like to bond two network connections as described here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBonding
[17:45] <TwistedBlizzard> .Unfortunately, it seems the tutorial is out of date and I was wondering if there was a more up to date equivalent - I'm running 19.10
[17:53] <powersj> TwistedBlizzard, if you are using 19.10, you are probably using netplan. You can check the netplan docs here https://netplan.io/examples#configuring-interface-bonding
[17:53] <TwistedBlizzard> Thank you! That was the guide I was looking at before but I couldn't find it again.
[18:36] <TwistedBlizzard> I've configured my interfaces as described above. Does this mean I can now set my gateway IP to the address I gave to the bond?
[20:36] <ChmEarl> ahasenack, smb  https://paste.debian.net/plain/1134847
[20:36] <ChmEarl> ^ patch to fix pygrub, xen.lowlevel.xc object in xen for focal
[20:37] <ahasenack> I've seen that type of fix in samba's python module
[20:37] <ahasenack> is that why you pinged me, or that was just tab completion for someone else?
[20:38] <ChmEarl> ahasenack, I've seen you involved in xen patches before
[20:39] <ChmEarl> ahasenack, I've just patched xen, built xen-4.12.2 in focal, installed and booted it
[20:39] <ChmEarl> pygrub works !
[20:39] <ChmEarl> ahasenack, do you run Xen in Ubuntu?
[20:40] <ahasenack> nope
[20:40] <ahasenack> must have been someone with a similar name
[20:40] <ChmEarl> ahasenack, sorry, got wrong name, yep
[20:40] <ahasenack> np
[20:42] <ChmEarl> as soon as focal went to python3.8 pygrub broke
[22:23] <smoser> so will /usr/bin/python point to python3 in focal?
[22:26] <smoser> that wasn't clear to me from the ubuntu-devel conversation.
[22:27] <smoser> rbasak answer maybe at your leisure.
[23:49] <rbasak> smoser: AIUI, /usr/bin/python won't exist by default in Focal, but there are packages available to give you a symlink either way (which will presumably conflict)
[23:50] <rbasak> smoser: mentioned in this post: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2020-February/040918.html - look for python-is-python2-but-deprecated and python-is-python3