[03:19] <Valmet> damn
[07:20] <Guest11> Hi how do i get a list of chatrooms to join?
[07:26] <toddc> !alias | Guest453
[07:27] <toddc> wrong looking
[07:28] <ravage> i think its !alis 🙂
[07:28] <Unit193> Or, you could actually just talk to the user.  But he's gone.
[07:43] <Guest453> hi
[07:43] <Guest453> with the 'mktemp' program are the temporary dirrects semi permanent or on reboot they are lost?
[09:03] <jakubby> Hey amd calls for `linux-modules-extra-$(uname -r)` to use RoCM. Is there anyway to always install the extra-modules for the most current kernel? Like is the case with kernel headers?
[09:03] <jakubby> I don't want things to break just because of some lacking module interdependency
[09:04] <jakubby> linux-modules-extra-generic doesn't exist and quick inspection with tabulator shows that only linux-modules-extra-<version>-generic exists
[09:04] <jakubby> ubuntu 22.04
[09:05] <ravage> if you use the generic kernel which is the default then thats the package you need
[09:07] <ogra_> just make sure to install linux-generic ... thats the metapackage that pulls in everything (i.e. the linux-image-generic package ... which in turn depends on linux-modules-extra-$VERSION-generic)
[09:07] <jakubby> I see had no idea it works like that, thanks
[12:01] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:03] <hwpplayer1> hi BluesKaj
[12:04] <hwpplayer1> whats up ? BluesKaj
[16:41] <meelo> hello
[16:41] <meelo> i can't find my wifi device on ubuntu
[16:45] <ioria> meelo, lshw -C network
[16:45] <meelo> i only have ethernet
[16:46] <ioria> meelo, lspci | grep -i net
[17:04] <ansible> coucou
[17:05] <ansible> cocou
[18:41] <tkrah> Hi, I may be wrong here so please delegate me if you think so. I've got a box which from time to time has a load of 100 to 1000+ where the nfs client seems to have a problem. I tried to use perf and found this:
[18:41] <tkrah> 67.09%  [kernel]                    [k] nfs_mark_test_expired_all_delegations
[18:41] <tkrah> 11.44%  [kernel]                    [k] nfs_server_reap_expired_delegations
[18:41] <tkrah> and there is a process which takes much cpu time:
[18:41] <tkrah> 1055862 root      20   0       0      0      0 R  60.6   0.0   1:06.50 10.2.65.16-mana
[18:41] <tkrah> But here I am lost what may cause that - stays like that for minutes and hours. Box itself is responding to ssh and all stuff which does not touch nfs stuff.
[18:41] <tkrah> Where may I find support, ideas to tackle that problem?
[18:53] <plastikman> tkrah: that is what happens with stale nfs mounts
[18:55] <plastikman> when an NFS mount goes stale it will drag the system to its knees.  make sure that you are using NFSv4.1 and ensure that you dont have any odd network behaviours.
[18:55] <plastikman> NFS is awesome until its not.
[18:57] <tkrah> NFS 4.2 is used, network looks good so far - at least nothing obvious which is wrong. How to track if the nfs mount got stale? Anything I can do to prevent that and what to do if it happens to "revive" the system?
[18:58] <plastikman> Revive may be able to lazy unmount and remount.  Are you set to hard or soft in your mount command?
[18:59] <tkrah> it is set to hard
[18:59] <plastikman> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2176575 maybe related.  I know this is not ubuntu BZ but seems related
[18:59] -ubottu:#ubuntu- bugzilla.redhat.com bug 2176575 in Fedora "intermittent severe NFS client performance drop via nfs_server_reap_expired_delegations looping?" [Unspecified, Closed: Currentrelease]
[19:03] <tkrah> yeah sounds similar to my problem
[19:04] <plastikman> You can also try to set to soft.  see if that makes any difference.  If its related to that NFS issue on the RH BZ then it look slike it was addressed in lunar patches
[19:04] <plastikman> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lunar-changes/2023-November/014950.html
[19:06] <plastikman> and if its jammy its here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2039227
[19:06] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2039227 in linux (Ubuntu Jammy) "Jammy update: v5.15.129 upstream stable release" [Medium, Fix Released]
[19:07] <plastikman> BUT i dont know for sure.
[19:09] <tkrah> thanks for your suggestions
[19:09] <tkrah> I'll try those
[22:11] <Frankey> hi
[22:12] <oerheks> :-)
[22:12] <Frankey> :-)
[22:20] <moonfmdesire> I am trying to connect to a hosting provider with filezilla. I keep getting the error message that I need to use SFTP, not ftp. I thought I changed the setting to sftp on filezilla, but get the same error message. How do I make sure it is sftp?
[22:23] <oerheks> Enter the Port number. For SFTP, this is 22.
[22:24] <oerheks> or the port your hosting gives..
[22:24] <Tingo> moonfmdesire: SFTP Run on SSH Port 22.. if you have enable SSH Access then it will connect..
[22:25] <moonfmdesire> Tingo, This cannot be done via filezilla client?
[22:26] <Tingo> Nop, You should have Service Enabled on Server Side..
[22:26] <Tingo> Are you trying to connect remotly to your Web Hosting or VPS ?
[22:30] <moonfmdesire> Tingo, I am trying to upload files from my computer to a hosting provider
[22:32] <Tingo> yea, Mostly Hosting Don't Already Enabled SSH Access so have to first Enable it and the Customized Port Which Hosting Provide you for Connecting..
[22:33] <Tingo> If you have CPanel Logins then use its FileManager for Uploading/Downloading Files.. ?
[22:33] <moonfmdesire> That's stupid. What is hosting for?
[22:33] <moonfmdesire> We sell you hosting but deny you the ability to upload files.
[22:34] <oerheks> sure your hoster gives a help page howto connect, maybe even give you a sshkey
[22:34] <moonfmdesire> I should cancel these bastards
[22:34] <Tingo> Web-Hosting Service is for Uploading/Downloading your Web Pages.. but with Restriction to use CPanel for it..
[22:35] <moonfmdesire> There is no cpanel
[22:35] <Tingo> Ok.. then check their HowTo for SSH Access..
[22:35] <moonfmdesire> Spend hours to do something that should take a minute
[22:35] <oerheks> basicly setting port 22 should do, on the panel.
[22:36] <Tingo> Which Hosting is it ? Every Web-Hosting Provider gives Control Panel for doing Tasks..
[22:37] <moonfmdesire> Tingo, I have 'SFTP account management' with host username password and port
[22:38] <moonfmdesire> So I have to sent these people an email, asking them to please let me upload files?
[22:38] <Tingo> Ok, Then open Filezilla and Use those Credentials for Login..
[22:38] <moonfmdesire> Tingo, I did and it keeps denying me
[22:40] <Tingo> During adding Login Info .. which Protocol did you selected on Filezilla ? SFTP ? and in HOST box.. verify Host Address..
[22:41] <Tingo> and Port..
[22:41] <moonfmdesire> Tingo, SFTP, to the far left, below file is the option where I select the protocol
[22:47] <oerheks> what hosting provider is this? sure we can find the helppage
[23:43] <bray90820> How would I run a smart test to see if my HDD is going bad
[23:43] <bray90820> At least I think I wznt a smart test