[05:10] <cpaelzer> good morning
[05:13] <EldonMcGuinness> o/
[05:41] <yurtesen> good morning :)
[05:44] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: o/
[05:44] <utkarsh2102> EldonMcGuinness: o/
[05:44] <utkarsh2102> yurtesen: o/
[05:49] <cpaelzer> hiho yurtesen - AFAIK you didn't reply yesterday - did you see my answer to your question
[05:50] <cpaelzer> actually let me check logs to not mix up nicks ...
[05:52] <cpaelzer> oh I see - in the meantime this evolved and you found utkarsh2102 to probably upload it to Debian to sync from there
[06:10] <yurtesen> cpaelzer: I did not see your message sorry. utkarsh2102 will try to help but if you have any input it is always welcome.
[06:24]  * utkarsh2102 is friends with the tomcat maintainer in Debian. And given that it's a sync, I'd like for it to remain so. :D
[06:24] <utkarsh2102> unless the bug is severe, of course. 
[08:21] <mirespace> I forgot to say hello o/
[11:28] <theh> Is netplan still the default choice to set up networking on Ubuntu server these days?
[11:29] <ravage> yes
[11:29] <theh> thanks!
[11:52] <athos> good morning :)
[11:59] <mirespace> hi athos o/
[20:59] <shubjero> coreycb: you around? I think I found a bug in package dependencies (lack thereof in this case) for openstack heat 'victoria'. It might be present in later versions but I've only tested this far. Where should I open a bug ?
[20:59] <giu-> hi
[21:00] <shubjero> coreycb: It's a simple problem, heat-engine fails to start because it cant find two modules: vitrage, and zun. Issue is resolved by installing python3-vitrageclient and python3-zunclient but these two packages (and their own dependencies) are not pulled in by the heat packages
[21:06] <giu-> hi shubjero 
[21:22] <shubjero> coreycb: found related bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+bug/1893935
[21:23] <giu-> hi ubottu 
[21:41] <giu-> how to restart network service with ubuntu server 18?
[21:51] <patdk-lap> depends
[21:52] <patdk-lap> are you using network-manager or netplan
[21:52] <patdk-lap> with netplan you cannot restart, just re-apply
[22:21] <giu-> is a 1.04 version and is network manager
[22:22] <sarnold> you can networkctl reconfigure DEVICES though
[22:23] <giu-> well now is assigned the ip address
[22:25] <giu-> for assign he gatway? he version is 18.04... this seting data is executed during the install, bu if want modify after install?
[22:31] <giu-> well now i set the host gatway(ubuntu 20.04) to server but for server?
[22:35] <giu-> well the networkctl is a network state and configure thanks 
[22:35] <giu-> hi sarnold 
[22:39] <giu-> but now i see and his command is only for visualization and don for modify the parameters of ethernet 
[22:39] <giu-> ...
[22:42] <sarnold> oh, hmm, is networkctl reconfigure new in 20.04? that'd be a bummer :(
[23:13] <giu-> anyway thanks now i test and re call for this argument
[23:13] <giu-> well see u later.
[23:13] <sarnold> bye giu- :) have fun