[07:21] <z4kst4r> Hi everyone, I want to upgrade a 16.04 Ubuntu Server to 18.04 using ansible. Planning to use do-release-upgrade with -f DistUpgradeViewNonInteractive. Can someone please point to the documentation of DistUpgradeViewNonInteractive option?
[08:16] <z4kst4r> My apologies if I missed any responses to my question
[08:16] <z4kst4r> reposting question
[08:16] <z4kst4r> Hi everyone, I want to upgrade a 16.04 Ubuntu Server to 18.04 using ansible. Planning to use do-release-upgrade with -f DistUpgradeViewNonInteractive. Can someone please point to the documentation of DistUpgradeViewNonInteractive option?
[08:22] <Maik> z4kst4r: no responses were posted
[10:25] <hammer065> > tomreyn: hammer065: also make sure you're using the 20.04.1, not 20.04(.0) installer, or update subiquity live.
[10:25] <hammer065> Yeah, I use the latest ISO; and locknet: the Integrity is good
[10:30] <hammer065> I also tried to use the legacy installer. There the setup works flawlessly, but the system does not boot as the the initramfs lacks a password prompt and therefore does not find the root partition
[11:02] <hammer065> For the others who don't know the problem: I want to provision an Ubuntu Server 20.04 with an LUKS encrypted mdadm RAID; unfortunately this is not possible using the new subiquity installer, not even if I provision an unnecessary LVM on top the LUKS mapped block device
[14:54] <jamespage> icey, coreycb: does python-zstd need to be in main for cinder?
[14:54] <jamespage> if so it will need a MIR review
[14:54] <coreycb> jamespage: possibly
[14:55] <coreycb> jamespage: no it's in suggests
[14:55] <jamespage> coreycb: its showing up in component mismatches
[14:55] <jamespage> could you take a look?
[14:56] <coreycb> jamespage: yep
[14:57] <coreycb> icey: actually you want to take a look at that? ^ it's probaby getting pulled in automagically by ${python3:Depends}
[14:58] <coreycb> icey: an example to get around it is in nova - d/py3dist-overrides
[16:34] <kinghat> shouldnt i be able to curl through my wireguard interface? curl --interface wg0 https://ipleak.net/json/ doesnt work for some reason.
[16:41] <sdeziel> kinghat: should work if your AllowedIPs for your wg0 peer includes ipleak.net's address(es)
[16:46] <kinghat> so i have my wg server(10.0.0.1) on vps and this wg client(10.0.0.2) in behind my home nat with allowedip of 10.0.0.2. how would i send a curl through the client to server so i get the server geo? just want to see it report back correctly as im going to be using my wg vps as the face of my local exposed services.
[16:49] <kinghat> i tried the --resolve with 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 and nada
[16:56] <tomreyn> hammer065: if the installer seems to be buggy, make sure you file a bug report so it can be reproduced and fixed.
[16:57] <tomreyn> note that your description of the scenario above alone would be insufficient to reproduce it (if posted to a bug report). i've tested a scenario matching this description and it worked fine.
[16:57] <tomreyn> (i'm not claiming it's a non-issue, just sayingg more details are needed since you must have configured things differently.)