[10:28] <jamespage> rbasak: morning
[10:29] <jamespage> we have a ovs 2.13.3 awaiting SRU team review for focal and groovy - alongside cpaelzer_ 's DPDK SRU which is already released
[10:29] <jamespage> can chance you could take a look?
[11:17] <rbasak> jamespage: o/
[11:17] <rbasak> Yes I hope to get to that on this shift
[11:17] <jamespage> thankyou :)
[14:15] <rbasak> jamespage: your changelog entry for ovs in groovy is missing the most recent groovy security update and three CVE patches are dropped. Is that deliberate (eg. those CVEs are fixed upstream now), or an accident? Your upload dates from well after the security update, I think?
[14:15] <rbasak> I've not checked Focal yet.
[14:15] <jamespage> hmm - I'll check
[14:16] <rbasak> Focal is the same
[14:17] <rbasak> If it's OK to drop the CVEs we should probably document that they've been checked regardless - normally this'd be by adding to the -security changelog entries and explicitly mentioning the patch drops. Not sure whether it's worth the effort of new uploads though - maybe just document in the bug instead? Up to youj.
[14:17] <jamespage> git vs distro out of sync - let me patch things up and make the changelog history and package correct again
[14:19] <rbasak> OK thanks. I'll reject these ones then.
[15:15] <jamespage> rbasak: OK about to re-upload
[15:15] <jamespage> the patches where all included in the point release
[15:15] <jamespage> so documented in changelog as usual
[15:15] <rbasak> OK. Thank you for checking!
[15:15] <jamespage> back in the queue for review
[16:55] <sdeziel> I've seeing quite a few Bionic VMs have their ext4 rootfs turn readonly out of the blue. Anyone else seeing this pattern in the past month or so?
[17:28] <Poster> I usually see that when there is an underlying storage issue, I don't recall the details but after some period of time of writes failing, the mount will become read only to try and avoid losing data
[18:48] <sdeziel> Poster: yeah but in our case this happens on multiple different hypervisors :/
[19:18] <Poster> Do they share storage?
[19:21] <sdeziel> no
[19:21] <sdeziel> and so far, only Bionic VMs were affected... could be anecdotal though
[19:23] <Poster> not real sure, I would sometimes run into it prior to adding more memory to the NAS where the disks were stored
[19:56] <munsking> hello, does ubuntu have software to manage a dell PERC raid without rebooting?
[21:15] <leftyfb> munsking: I think you need to use an iDrac for that. Maybe also look into Openmanage http://linux.dell.com/repo/community/ubuntu/
[21:16] <munsking> leftyfb: with idrac i have to reboot the server to apply the changes, which i want to avoid
[21:16] <leftyfb> munsking: then you'll definitely have to reboot regardless
[21:17] <leftyfb> munsking: idrac is as out of band as you can get. If that is saying you need to reboot, then you need to reboot
[21:17] <munsking> dagnabbit... guess i'll stick to sata to usb adapters then for this little fix
[22:32] <hwpplayer1> hi people!
[22:39] <sarnold> hey hwpplayer1
[22:59] <RoyK> good(localtime());
[23:03] <sarnold> hey RoyK ;) long time
[23:06] <RoyK> hi :)
[23:07] <RoyK> sarnold: all well and not coronated?
[23:12] <sarnold> RoyK: doing well enough, yeah ;) how about you:
[23:13] <RoyK> doing ok - I hate these times, but then, well, I guess all of us do
[23:15] <sarnold> RoyK: yup
[23:15] <sarnold> RoyK: at least I've got a job where I sit at home all day, hooray for that :)
[23:18] <RoyK> sarnold: well, so do I, but it's not the same
[23:18] <sarnold> yeah
[23:18] <sarnold> but it's also not retail with idiots, or unemployed, etc. it's sometehing ;)
[23:20] <RoyK> Norway is more or less in total lockdown now
[23:21] <RoyK> Few casualties, but still, people are having a bad time
[23:23] <sarnold> ow yeah looks like bad numbers there :(