[00:51] I have a ubuntu digital ocean droplet. It's become clear we have a CPU bottleneck for several hours each day. I can upgrade to a premium AMD or premium Intel CPU. We do a ton of financial calculations. Currently on Premium AMD (1 vCPU). Any strong preferences here one way or the other? [08:41] hi [08:41] I'm looking to automate the installation of a number of Ubuntu server instances. [08:42] There's autoinstall, and I was thinking about naming my instances something like ubuntu-server-1, ubuntu-server-2 ... ubuntu-server-n and so on. [08:42] n being the count of servers deployed [08:43] How could I achieve autonumbering? [08:43] SSahin: have you looked into MAAS? This is the normal way to manage a fleet of servers. [08:45] Let me do so. [08:46] Are there any alternative approaches, in case I couldn't / wasn't allowed to use MAAS for some reason, for example? [08:46] I'm planning to do those deployments using Terraform. [09:03] It's all Free Software so there are many products and many approaches available. [09:03] For a fleet of physical servers, MAAS is Ubuntu's recommended solution. [09:04] If you want to use Terraform then you should probably look into what Hashicorp recommend to solve your problem, and maybe ask their community support channels? === cpaelzer_ is now known as cpaelzer [13:08] rbasak: hi, do you know how frequently this runs? https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html [13:18] ahasenack: I don't, sorry. IME, not particularly frequently. [13:19] I suspect it runs on a machine only some ~ubuntu-archive people can reach. Like snakefruit or something. [13:25] ok [13:28] ahasenack: it reports at the top when it was generated [13:28] ahasenack: refresh it a while and you'll get a timing info :-) [13:33] yes, it had run ~2h prior when I asked the question here [13:37] I understand, due to the s390x stall on tests I'm in a similar waiting pattern but for excuses :-) [13:59] Hey everyone, I'm having some server issues [13:59] So I upgraded my Ubuntu 22.04 server (apt update and upgrade) after it was complete, I rebooted and now a few things don't work anymore [13:59] ssh server is stuck at inactive (dead) [13:59] tab complete doesn't work anymore [13:59] and on boot it spends a while looking for disks (by uuid) that i've never had attached to the system [13:59] any advice? [14:00] Okay so All I needed to do was reboot 6 times, seems to have fixed itself after another reboot === smoser1 is now known as smoser === almostdvs1 is now known as almostdvs [23:56] when's 464XLAT coming to enterprise networks? (when's ubuntu-server getting a 464XLAT client/CLAT)