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[01:43] <vaughn> Ok, I'll try again...I'm trying to get Ubuntu to recognize and mount a Dell PowerVault 200s on an IBM Eserver x345
[01:49] <faulkes-> iirc isn't x345 scsi controllers hostraid?
[02:15] <dts> What would be some cool ways to make money off a server farm?
[02:33] <faulkes-> dts: raise eCattle
[02:33] <dts> :-P
[02:33] <faulkes-> all depends on the size of the farm and what you can do with it
[02:34] <faulkes-> if you have a big enough farm, you could possibly rent out time on it as cluster for SC projects
[02:34] <kgoetz> wasnt Sun making a computing grid people could sell time into?
[02:35] <faulkes-> not sure
[02:35] <faulkes-> although obvious examples that do come to mind are amazons EC2 / S3 stuff
[02:36] <faulkes-> unless of course you count that entire "oops the entire thing fell down went boom for a couple hours" incident ;)
[02:44] <pwnguin> dts: sell render time to poor students in animation
[02:45] <dts> selling to poor students
[02:45] <dts> sounds like a failing business plan :-)
[02:46] <pwnguin> they buy books like its nobody's tomorrow
[02:46] <pwnguin> just sell cards redeemable for render time in the bookstores ;)
[02:46] <RingTailedFox_> does any one here uses open ldap to auth each client from server (linux) when login in winxp (client) ?
[02:47] <pwnguin> dts: if you're good at programming, try mturk
[02:47] <pwnguin> they post these supposedly difficult tasks that humans can do
[02:47] <pwnguin> for cents a task
[02:48] <pwnguin> humans do it slowly, software generally doesn't exist to do it all is the idea
[02:48] <pwnguin> write the software and then have the cluster take out a thousand tasks at once. grab a few thousand for each task is the idea ;)
[02:49] <pwnguin> things like "find the amount of tax paid on the house on this form"
[02:54] <dts> hmm
[02:54] <dts> good idea
[02:55] <dts> i looked at it
[02:55] <dts> it pays like a penny a task
[03:04] <faulkes-> RingTailedFox: see likewise-open
[03:04] <faulkes-> a penny a task eh? I think I'll stick to my thinking tasks, they pay a heck of a lot more
[03:08] <pwnguin> faulkes-: i imagine if you do "abnormally well" they forward your contact info to HR ;)
[03:15] <faulkes-> I would hope not, HR is the devil
[03:20] <pwnguin> you know what i mean
[03:21] <pwnguin> dear AI genius, please help amazon take over the world
[03:27] <faulkes-> yeah, I don't think that would happen
[03:27] <faulkes-> amazon is doing some cool stuff but I'm just not into the company
[03:28] <faulkes-> well, not unless they were to make a significantly appropriate offer ;)
[03:30] <pwnguin> i think if you were to solve some of those computer vision HIT sets they'd find the money somewhere ;)
[03:32] <faulkes-> I'm afraid I'm probably not that bright ;)
[03:32] <faulkes-> but I can mix up a mean dirty martini
[03:33] <faulkes-> that should count for something
[03:35] <pwnguin> well, it takes extra bright people to make money from computer clusters ;)
[03:40] <faulkes-> I think I'll stick to the martini's ;)
[05:55] <rhineheart_m_> hello! is anybody here could help me? my postfix won't send and receive messages...thanls..
[05:58] <rhineheart_m> I just can't run the postfix..
[06:08] <faulkes-> have you read the official server documentation and the community based documentation yet
[06:09] <faulkes-> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Servers
[06:15] <rhineheart_m> yes..But its not still functioning
[06:16] <rhineheart_m> M sure no port has been blocked since I could telnet port 25
[06:16] <rhineheart_m> and I have all the control in all ports in our public IP
[07:00] <noodles12> Just curious. I installed ubuntu-server (7.10) and when i booted it up, it saied "PANIC: cpu too old for kernel" but i have a pentium M and i've run regular ubuntu before. anyone know why?
[07:10] <faulkes-> rhineheart: then check your logs /var/log, that will likely indicate what the problem is
[07:11] <faulkes-> noodles: boot into recovery if possible, or via a live cd, see which kernel is installed
[07:11] <rhineheart_m> is it possible to add authentication like SSL to a folder in var/www/site/subfolder?
[07:11] <faulkes-> SSL is not authentication, it is encryption
[07:12] <faulkes-> but yes, you can use https:// based url's if you configure the server for such
[07:12] <faulkes-> that however, will only encrypt the traffic between the client and server, it will not authenticate anything (other than the certificate)
[07:14] <rhineheart_m> can I still download files if I will be using ssl?
[07:15] <kgoetz> yes
[07:16] <rhineheart_m> is it possible to only encrypt the login then after that it will go back automatically to http?
[07:20] <faulkes-> yes, that is possible
[07:22] <rhineheart_m> how to do it?
[07:23] <faulkes-> I refer you to the community documentation, please read that first and make an attempt yourself
[07:24] <faulkes-> if you then have problems, come back with questions and logs / errors so we can understand what is happening
[07:29] <rhineheart_m> Is any of you here running ISPConfig?
[07:41] <rhineheart_m> faulkes: I got that error..
[07:42] <henkjan> rrrr, ispconfig. i once had a customers server with ispconfig, but didnt like it :)
[07:43] <rhineheart_m> why? somethings wrong with it?
[07:45] <henkjan> its a mess
[07:57] <rhineheart_m> okay.. have you tried their latest version?
[08:45] <henkjan> rhineheart_m: no, we don't use any 'panel' for managing servers
[08:46] <rhineheart_m> have you tried using webmin?
[08:46] <henkjan> i have one customer using webmin
[08:46] <rhineheart_m> henkjan: I like its functionality
[08:46] <rhineheart_m> henkjan: okay..
[08:46] <henkjan> its breaking configfiles
[08:46] <rhineheart_m> henkjan: really?
[08:47] <henkjan> rhineheart_m: well, we you once use webmin, you can't use cli anymore
[08:48] <rhineheart_m> henkjan: I have two domains.. and its nameservers are pointing to my public IP now.. how can I host them with different CMS each?
[08:49] <kraut> moin
[08:49] <henkjan> rhineheart_m: http://www.debuntu.org/2006/02/22/7-virtual-hosting-using-apache-2
[08:50] <rhineheart_m> henkjan: thanks..do you know how to completely remove postgresql?
[08:52] <henkjan> apt-get remove --purge $packagename
[09:56] <AlferedHichcok> having problems with setting up LDAP. there is no conf file in /usr/local/etc/openldap and when i just edited /etc/ldap/slapd.conf. . it says "no conf file found in there" when i typed $ /etc/init.d/slapd restart. any help?
[09:56] <henkjan> /usr/local/etc sounds like FreeBSD
[09:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> yeah ^^
[09:57] <AlferedHichcok> henkjan, iam using kubuntu
[09:57] <Kamping_Kaiser> or a weird custom install
[09:57] <henkjan> did you install openldap by hand?
[09:57] <henkjan> or using dpkg/apt-get ?
[09:57] <AlferedHichcok> henkjan, Kamping_Kaiser the openldap site showed me that. i thought it was talking about linux
[09:58] <AlferedHichcok> no. i did it by apt
[09:58] <AlferedHichcok> apt .ya
[09:58] <AlferedHichcok> /etc/ldap/slapd.conf is there. i edited it. but when i restarted it by the above command. it says no conf in there
[09:59] <AlferedHichcok> what the heck is going on
[09:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> then yoru after /etc/ldap.conf and /etc/ldap/slapd.conf
[09:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> AlferedHichcok, give us the whole error please
[09:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> and check syslog for relevent info
[09:59] <Kamping_Kaiser> (eg, are you restarting slapd with sudo?)
[09:59] <AlferedHichcok> ok. wait
[09:59] <AlferedHichcok> having problems with setting up LDAP. there is no conf file in /usr/local/etc/openldap and when i just edited /etc/ldap/slapd.conf. . it says "no conf file found in there" when i typed $ /etc/init.d/slapd restart. any help?
[09:59] <AlferedHichcok> sory.................
[10:00] <AlferedHichcok> $ /etc/init.d/slapd restart
[10:00] <AlferedHichcok> No configuration file was found for slapd at /etc/ldap/slapd.conf.
[10:00] <AlferedHichcok> If you have moved the slapd configuration file please modify
[10:00] <AlferedHichcok> /etc/default/slapd to reflect this. If you chose to not
[10:00] <AlferedHichcok> configure slapd during installation then you need to do so
[10:00] <AlferedHichcok> prior to attempting to start slapd.
[10:00] <AlferedHichcok> An example slapd.conf is in /usr/share/slapd
[10:00] <Kamping_Kaiser> !tell AlferedHichcok about pastebin
[10:01] <Kamping_Kaiser> AlferedHichcok, and if you restart with sudo what happens?
[10:01] <AlferedHichcok> let me
[10:01] <AlferedHichcok> Stopping OpenLDAP: slapd.
[10:02] <AlferedHichcok> Starting OpenLDAP: slapd - failed:
[10:02] <AlferedHichcok> Unrecognized database type (<other>)
[10:02] <AlferedHichcok> sory. my bad.
[10:03] <AlferedHichcok> Kamping_Kaiser, i cant get a "good" guide on how to setup ldap. for kubuntu. the openldap.org has given guide for freebsd i think ?
[10:04] <Kamping_Kaiser> AlferedHichcok, have you looked in the ubuntu wiki and help.ubuntu.com ?
[10:04] <AlferedHichcok> Kamping_Kaiser, yes but there are some unclear thing in that too.
[10:04] <AlferedHichcok> is this site for bsd only http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/quickstart.html ?
[10:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> AlferedHichcok, try following that then asking specific questions.
[10:05] <AlferedHichcok> Kamping_Kaiser, ok
[10:05] <AlferedHichcok> is this site for bsd only http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/quickstart.html ?
[10:05] <Kamping_Kaiser> AlferedHichcok, its for if you do a compile of openldap from source
[10:06] <AlferedHichcok> ah . ic
[10:06] <AlferedHichcok> thx. ill be back soon
[10:08] <Kamping_Kaiser> ok
[10:08] <Kamping_Kaiser> np
[10:15] <AlferedHichcok> :) thanks again
[10:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> AlferedHichcok, you up and running?
[10:16] <AlferedHichcok> where to add BASE dc=example,dc=com and what should come after database
[10:16] <AlferedHichcok> as it said. Unrecognized database type (<other>)
[10:18] <AlferedHichcok> Kamping_Kaiser, no just with configuring it
[10:18] * AlferedHichcok is following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer#head-364d440097c2dc33eb577fb37237fb937b39208d
[10:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> AlferedHichcok, database by default is bdb. looks like you uncommented the '<other>' database entry
[10:19] <AlferedHichcok> yes
[10:19] <AlferedHichcok> i shouldnt?
[10:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> no
[10:19] <AlferedHichcok> k
[10:19] <AlferedHichcok> iam adding BASE dc=example,dc=com at the end of the file
[10:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> # The base of your directory in database #1
[10:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> its *just* below the database section
[10:22] <AlferedHichcok> i see # The base of your directory in database #1 suffix "dc=nodomain" in # Specific Directives for database #1, of type bdb: # Database specific directives apply to this databasse until another # 'database' directive occurs
[10:22] <Kamping_Kaiser> yep. that one
[10:23] <AlferedHichcok> i should just add bas BASE dc=example,dc=com below suffix ?
[10:23] * Kamping_Kaiser suggests readng the full config file
[10:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> then wondering about adding stuff
[10:23] <Kamping_Kaiser> bbl
[10:24] <Kamping_Kaiser> s/bbs
[10:24] <AlferedHichcok> bbl?
[10:24] * AlferedHichcok 's first day it is.
[10:25] * AlferedHichcok is aware he had to change dc=domain to dc=example
[10:26] <AlferedHichcok> any body home?
[10:28] <AlferedHichcok> Kamping_Kaiser, henkjan
[10:30] <henkjan> AlferedHichcok: http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_ldap_authentication covers installation and configuration of openldap
[10:33] <AlferedHichcok> http://pastebin.com/m4eaa650b
[10:41] * AlferedHichcok waits
[10:47] <AlferedHichcok> i cant understand. where to put BASE dc=example,dc=com and what does the comands in 'Populating The LDAP Tree' heading in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer means........ can any one help?
[11:32] <AlferedHichcok> henkjan, Kamping_Kaiser sudo slapadd -l init.ldif bdb_db_open: only one suffix allowed backend_startup_one: bi_db_open failed! (-1) slap_startup failed
[11:45] <AlferedHichcok> henkjan, Kamping_Kaiser you there..................?
[11:46] <david2> Hi all..
[11:47] <david2> How can I count the total number of files inside a directory & subdirectories?
[11:51] <juliux> find ./ * |wc -l
[11:51] <juliux> but i also counts . and ..
[11:58] <_ruben> `find -type f | wc -l` for files only
=== lionel_ is now known as lionel
[13:33] <henkjan> hmm, receiving a shipment of ubuntu-server cds from canonical
[13:34] <henkjan> nice
[13:34] <henkjan> but, how do they know where i work?
[13:36] <henkjan> i recently joined the ubuntu-server team
[13:36] <henkjan> but afaik didnt mention my employer
[13:38] <henkjan> i also didn't know there were server cd's available
[13:38] <henkjan> well, nice giveaways for our customers
[13:38] <rgl> hi.
[13:39] <jjesse> hello
[13:39] <henkjan> hi
[13:39] <rgl> you guys known how to create a bootable cd with ms-dos? I need to flash an SMDC/IPMI board, but its failing in Linux :(
[13:40] <jjesse> hrmm never made a bootable cd rom before, made plenty fo bootable floppy disks and usb drives
[13:40] <jjesse> you can make a boot usb drive by formating it with the /system option
[13:41] <rgl> jjesse, humm a flash drive is good enough too :D
[13:41] <rgl> jjesse, I just need to go into cmd.exe and type format x: /system ?
[13:42] <jjesse> rgl: is the computer you are running dos?
[13:42] <jjesse> or is it a linux box?
[13:42] <rgl> jjesse, not really. its windows vista.
[13:43] <rgl> jjesse, I can use linux too.
[13:43] <jjesse> rgl: in vista you can't create a bootdisk w/ the format command
[13:43] <jjesse> it was in win98 or earlier that you could use the format x: /system command
[13:43] <rgl> oh I only have vista :/
[13:43] <jjesse> check out www.bootdisk.com for some more information
[13:43] <rgl> http://www.allbootdisks.com/download/iso.html ?
[13:43] <jjesse> they have bootdisks for dos/9x/nt/2k/xp
[13:43] <rgl> they seem to have boot disks too :D
[13:44] <rgl> ah thx :D
[13:44] <jjesse> http://bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
[13:44] <jjesse> is what i use when i need a bootdisk
[13:45] <rgl> which one do you use to write into flash?
[13:46] <jjesse> i use one of the ultiies at the main page if i remember correctly
[13:57] <rgl> how to edit an .iso file? that is, I have to boot disk, but what to push some files into it
[14:22] <sergevn> Hello, I have Postfix up and running with virtual domains, great. But the problem is, Im relaying with my ISP, and the sender gets "relaying denied" mails back. I think I narrowed the problem down, it has something to do with "ident callbacks" how do i disable this in postfix?
[14:25] <ScottK> Are you doing the ident callbacks or is someone doing them to you?
[14:26] <ScottK> In Postfix it's called SAV (Sender Address Verification) and it's not done by default.
[14:26] <sergevn> ScottK: setup: mailserver-->ISPrelayhost--> Gmail
[14:27] <sergevn> ScottK: when im sending from gmail to mailserver, i am getting relaying denied.
[14:27] <ScottK> sergevn: pastebin the relevant bits from /var/log/mail.log
[14:28] <sergevn> ScottK: nothing relevant there :)
[14:28] <sergevn> ScottK: Let me double check
[14:28] <henkjan> sergevn: add the domain for wich you are receiving to /etc/postfix/main.cf mydestination =
[14:28] <ScottK> sergevn: If it's your postfix that's getting rejected then it will be.
[14:29] <ScottK> henkjan: I think he's sending, not receiving.
[14:29] <henkjan> ScottK: " when im sending from gmail to mailserver, i am getting relaying denied."
[14:29] <ScottK> Ah.
[14:29] <sergevn> henkjan: so im receiving :)
[14:30] <ScottK> OK. So it's not mailserver-->ISPrelayhost--> Gmail
[14:30] <ScottK> What henkjan says it probably what you need then.
[14:31] <sergevn> ScottK: Gmail --> ISPrelayhost --> mailserver
[14:31] <sergevn> ScottK: yeah sorry :)
[14:31] <sergevn> ScottK: when my mailserver is long time up, im getting emails, no problem, when i restarted it, it takes hours to get emails.
[14:32] <ScottK> sergevn: So far you've described at least two different problems. Let's fix one at a time.
[14:33] <sergevn> ScottK: i think they are linked
[14:33] <ScottK> sergevn: Please pastebin the output of postconf -n
[14:33] <zul> morning
[14:34] <ScottK> morning zul
[14:34] <zul> hi ScottK
[14:34] <ScottK> mathiaz: I think we ought to add ntp to the list of server packages. It's in desperate need of some bug triage at the very least.
[14:34] <sergevn> ScottK: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5005/
[14:34] <ScottK> looking
[14:35] <sergevn> ScottK: local mail traffic works
[14:35] <ScottK> sergevn: As henkjan, add the domain you're receiving mail for to mydestination. It's not in mydestination = manny.local, localhost.local
[14:36] <sergevn> ScottK: does it also has to be in mydestination if it are virtual domains?
[14:36] <ScottK> Yes.
[14:36] <ScottK> That's how Postfix knows it's supposed to deliver mail for those domains.
[14:36] <ScottK> locally I mean.
[14:38] <LupusNoctis> can anyone recommend a good remote administration package for a fresh 7.10 server? I love the command shell, honest I do, but other administrators just can't handle it. =]
[14:38] <LupusNoctis> and the only other one I remember, webmin, has been disowned by the Ubuntu community.
[14:39] <henkjan> LupusNoctis: ebox might be an option in hardy
[14:39] <LupusNoctis> that's the next version, right? I kinda need something to help me configure the 7.10 server I set up yesterday.
[14:40] <LupusNoctis> specifically something to help manage the ethernet interfaces. Managed to get the thing a DHCP addy, but eventually it needs to be static
[14:40] <ScottK> If by disowned, you mean recognized that the way webmin works is fundamentally incompatible with the Debian package management system, then yes (about webmin).
[14:41] <LupusNoctis> that's what I heard. =]
[14:41] <ScottK> LupusNoctis: That's just a matter of editing /etc/network/interfaces. It's not particularly needing a gui.
[14:42] <LupusNoctis> I hate to admit it, but it took me about 4 minutes to remember what program to use to edit text files. =\ been far too long since I've set up a linux box
[14:42] <henkjan> LupusNoctis: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5007/
[14:42] <henkjan> LupusNoctis: /etc/network/interfaces is trivial
[14:42] <AnRkey> what imap server is suggested for a server running postfix?
[14:43] <henkjan> AnRkey: dovecot
[14:43] <AnRkey> henkjan, is it easy?
[14:43] <henkjan> apt-get install dovecot
[14:43] <LupusNoctis> it's trivial if you remember how. =]
[14:43] <AnRkey> haha ok
[14:44] <henkjan> maybe little tweaking needed in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
[14:44] <sergevn> ScottK: it's not the problem, it worked before without those domains added to the config, they are delivered to virtual domains
[14:44] <AnRkey> and I want to use a semi-catch-all account for incoming email
[14:44] <ScottK> sergevn: OK. Then show logs.
[14:44] <AnRkey> one account with an alias for each extra user
[14:44] <AnRkey> i am installing postfix now
[14:44] <AnRkey> it's asking what mode to install it as
[14:44] <henkjan> AnRkey: thats not configured in your imap server but in your MTA
[14:45] <AnRkey> i know
[14:45] <AnRkey> still busy with the postfix install
[14:45] <AnRkey> what is a smarthost?
[14:46] <henkjan> smarthost is eg smtp server from your isp
[14:46] <AnRkey> ahh ok
[14:46] <henkjan> some isps block outgoing port 25
[14:46] <AnRkey> then it's internet with smarthost
[14:46] <AnRkey> this looks easy enough
[14:46] <AnRkey> yeah i think thats the case here
[14:47] <AnRkey> gonna use my isp for outgoing
[14:47] <AnRkey> and fetchmail for incoming
[14:47] <AnRkey> thanks henkjan
[14:47] <henkjan> np :)
[14:49] <sergevn> ScottK: Ok, by the location of the moon it started working again, definitly problem/policy of my ISP for relaying email if server is down
[14:49] <sergevn> ScottK: (without changing any configs)
[14:49] <ScottK> OK.
[14:49] * AnRkey is in love with ubuntu
[14:49] <AnRkey> is that normal?
[14:49] <sergevn> ScottK: henkjan: thanks for the help :)
[14:49] <henkjan> AnRkey: yep. here the same :)
[14:49] <ScottK> It may be that if your ISP think's you're down it queues up your mail for awhile before it retries. That's actually sensible.
[14:50] <AnRkey> i find myself handing out cd's every chance i get
[14:50] <sergevn> ScottK: ah well, at least my mail doesnt get lost :)
[14:53] <AnRkey> henkjan, Package dovecot is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[14:54] <AnRkey> just done an apt-get update too
[14:54] <AnRkey> ahh
[14:54] <AnRkey> dovecot-imapd
[14:54] <AnRkey> thanks anyhoo
[15:05] <faulkes-> afternoon nijaba
[15:11] <nijaba> hello faulkes-, actually it is morning in boston
[15:20] <faulkes-> ah
[15:21] <faulkes-> hadn't realized you'd flown over yet
[15:21] <faulkes-> hope all is well
[15:28] <nijaba> faulkes-: all is well, thanks :) what about you?
[15:33] <faulkes-> long night last night
[15:33] <faulkes-> between regex, perl dbi, oo php and project management coursework I didn't get to bed until late
[15:34] <jjesse> wow sounds busy
[15:34] <faulkes-> oh and a client had an emergency they needed me to deal with
[15:34] <jjesse> i'm glad my clients don't have emergencies i deal with :)
[15:34] * faulkes- is good at multi-tasking
[15:34] * faulkes- is better at it after a couple good belts of scotch though
[15:35] <faulkes-> well, emergency on there part, which does not particularly equate to an emergency on mine ;)
[15:35] <faulkes-> but dollars are dollars
[15:37] <faulkes-> oh and a side note, if you ever try to install xp sp2 on a g4 350mhz via qemu, don't unless you have 4 days to wait for it to install ;)
[15:39] <faulkes-> hopefully today will be a much slower day for me though
[15:41] <jjesse> hopefully
[15:41] <jjesse> interseting never tried to install xp on any mac before
[15:44] <atomic__> hello, i am using apt-mirror to mirror gutsy for my local lan and the issue is this:
[15:45] <atomic__> whoops
[15:46] <faulkes-> your issue is you disconnect from irc?
[15:46] <jjesse> don't you hate it when you forgot to finish the problem and then hit enter
[15:46] <atomic__> so, some people put "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy main restricted" in their mirror.list
[15:46] * faulkes- checks apt-mirror for irc dependencies
[15:46] <atomic__> lol :)
[15:46] <atomic__> i cant get used to this new laptop
[15:46] <atomic__> so i mistype and misclick
[15:47] <atomic__> i was wondering if i can put "deb http://mk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy main restricted universe" (and the same for gutsy-updates and gutsy-security)
[15:48] <atomic__> as oposed to having separate entries
[15:49] <atomic__> ill just paste the 3 lines...
[15:49] <atomic__> deb http://mk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy main restricted universe
[15:49] <atomic__> deb http://mk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-updates main restricted universe
[15:49] <atomic__> deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu gutsy-security main restricted universe
[15:50] <atomic__> i built the mirror with only the first line, apt-mirror is currently downloading files for gutsy-updates and gutsy-security
[15:54] <atomic__> anyone please?
[15:57] <ScottK> mathiaz: Would there be any chance of you merging cyrus-sasl2 soon? I think we definitely want it (adding saslfinger to our package is enough by itself, but there's also a security fix), but I'm unlikely to have time this week.
[15:57] <atomic__> i dont understand the repo mechanism very well, and i just need to know if that will work
[15:58] <mathiaz> ScottK: I can have a look at it.
[16:00] <ScottK> mathiaz: Great. I did check with pitti and the changes debian made to his libdb4.6 migration patch are fine.
[16:10] <mruiz> hi all
[16:21] <Jaac> Im i run ps auxw it shows /usr/bin/mysqld_safe using up 98.3% CPU time? Does anyone what could be wrong or how i can resulve the problem??
[16:21] <Jaac> If*
[16:21] <Jaac> Though if i run uptime, it'll only show load average: 1.44, 1.30, 1.28
[16:27] <faulkes-> Jaac: all depends what mysqld is doing
[16:28] <faulkes-> use the mysql cli client and issue a "show processlist"
[16:28] <faulkes-> err, "show processlist;" without quotes that is
[16:29] <faulkes-> depending on your tables, I would also check to see if any of them need to be repaired
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[17:32] <soulc> ok so do I add my network to the changes I make for PostfixAmavisNew? the changes are just putting 127.0.0.1
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[17:50] <soulc> hey all
[17:50] <soulc> so I know this is a dumb question but how do I add a user to a group?
[17:52] <soulc> nevermind
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[18:35] <faulkes-> nijaba: oh, see my attachment for the privacy statement
[18:36] <nijaba> faulkes-: I think I did and already replied to your bug. Have you updated it?
[18:37] <faulkes-> nm, I just looked at the site ;)
[18:37] <faulkes-> saw your comment
[19:17] <mruiz> hey mathiaz
[19:53] <mok__> yrkk a process somewhere is sitting on my usual nick :-(
[19:55] <vaughn> Sigh...how do I list the groups that exist in the cli?
[19:55] <sommer> vaughn: cat /etc/group
[19:55] <vaughn> sommer: thank you!
[19:55] <sommer> heh, np
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[20:27] <soneil> Is there a boot opt without PAE? (or highmem646g, whichever is causing the "please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU." boot failure)
[21:40] <nealmcb>
[21:44] <nealmcb>
[21:47] <sommer> nealmcb: yo
[21:47] <sommer> heh
[21:53] <nealmcb> sommer: howdy
[21:54] <nealmcb> ahh - hmm - wonder what I was doing there....
[22:08] <anthony> Does Ubuntu Server automatically run updates, or do you need to do them manually? (by default)
[22:14] <ScottK> You have to do it manually by default.
[22:14] <zul> hi sommer
[22:14] <anthony> ScottK: okay, thanks
[22:15] <nijaba> faulkes-: it just worked great, thanks :)
[22:17] <nijaba> anthony: to apply updates automatically, install unattended-upgrade
[22:19] <nijaba> faulkes-: what's your feeling on bug #195838
[22:19] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 195838 in server-survey "Alphabetization of answers" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/195838
[22:20] <faulkes-> ah, I looked at that, I'm currently undecided on it
[22:20] <faulkes-> I will add a note tonight after dinner and some time to consider it (8pm est'ish)
[22:20] <nijaba> faulkes-: no hurry.. Just wanted to know.
[22:21] * faulkes- nods
[22:21] <faulkes-> we have meeting tomorrow, so I'd like to get as many ducks in a row and all that
[22:21] <anthony> nijaba: Will that need any configuration, or just install it and leave it?
[22:21] <nijaba> faulkes-: I did look at our graph. Pretty neat
[22:22] <faulkes-> nijaba: well, that's just the first part of it, I'm currently working on the individual breakdown categories
[22:23] <nijaba> antony: should be configured when you install it. Check for a new entry /etc/cron.daily
[22:23] <nijaba> faulkes-: cool
[22:26] <faulkes-> first one is sort of the 10,000 ft. look at what is happening, then drill down to category, then to topic/issues, then to related posts
[22:29] <faulkes-> I'm also including by date, so it can be looked at in total or by month as time goes by
[22:30] <zul> whats the url for the forum again?
[22:32] <faulkes-> http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=7
[22:32] <zul> thanks
[22:35] <faulkes-> I also bumped your eBox post again so it gets more visibility
[23:10] <zul> okies