[06:07] <bigbrovar_> Hi guys, my company has some ubuntu servers still running 16.04 as instances on AWS. Please what is the best way to get extended support. I reached out to canonical from their website but never got any response. messaged them on twitter still nothing.  The Ubuntu advantage site directs me to amazon market place but I am not sure if that is for new systems or for getting support with existing servers. Can someone familiar with the process help
[06:07] <bigbrovar_> out?  (Sorry if this is the wrong place or wrong question or if I did not RTFM -- please be kind :( )
[06:16] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:58] <bigbrovar_> Hi guys, my company has some ubuntu servers still running 16.04 as instances on AWS. Please what is the best way to get extended support. I reached out to canonical from their website but never got any response. messaged them on twitter still nothing.  The Ubuntu advantage site directs me to amazon market place but I am not sure if that is for new systems or for getting support with existing servers. Can someone familiar with the process help
[08:58] <bigbrovar_> out?  (Sorry if this is the wrong place or wrong question or if I did not RTFM -- please be kind :( )
[08:59] <bigbrovar_> I just need some pointers.. a number to call an email, anything that would make canonical take my money
[13:42] <maret> Hi raid question, i've had 2 disks in raid 0 tried to add 3rd one using mdadm accidentaly turn it into raid 4 using dadm --grow /dev/md0 --raid-devices=3 --add /dev/nvme1n1, so I run sudo mdadm --stop /dev/md0 to stop rebuilding
[13:47] <RoyK> maret: dunno - but #linux-raid might be a better place to ask
[13:47] <maret> thanks
[13:48] <sdeziel> 3 NVMEs in RAID0... that must have a nice throughput ;)
[14:17] <maret> sdeziel: yeah but not now I can stop it :(
[14:17] <maret> I cant stop
[14:18] <maret> or dont know how and reshaping is taking too long and I have to run process across all of those disks
[17:20] <Intelo> while working with ubuntu server and wifi with not initall internet available. What are my options to setup wifi via terminal?
[17:20] <Intelo> https://linuxconfig.org/ubuntu-20-04-connect-to-wifi-from-command-line%20%20wlp2s0
[17:20] <Intelo> + a headache
[17:20] <Intelo> is there an easy way?
[18:28] <mybalzitch> plug in an ethernet cable?
[18:29] <mybalzitch> you'll need to put some wpa packages and possibly some firmware on a usb stick and install from that, if your wifi card is even supported
[18:30] <RoyK> not all machines have ethernet these days
[18:31] <RoyK> Intelo: I get a 404 from that link - normally it's just edit /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf and restart networking
[18:33] <RoyK> Intelo: but the installer should be able to do that itself - some realtek cards require extra "firmware", that is, a blob that is the real driver, since they don't open their hardware specs
[18:48] <teward> RoyK: https://linuxconfig.org/ubuntu-20-04-connect-to-wifi-from-command-line is the link they added extra cruft to the end of their link :p
[19:55] <RoyK> teward: well, that looks rather trivial