Server Guide available in Help

2008-02-19 Thread Adam Sommer
Hey all, We've recently moved the development of the Server Guide from one directory to another. On the face of it this seems like a very small change, and well it pretty much is. One of the options this opens up however, is to only build the HTML version of the guide available in the ubuntu-ser

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Paul Schulz
Another option for capturing machine data is: lswh | grep -v serial (remove serial numbers) On Feb 20, 2008 9:14 AM, Onno Benschop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 20/02/08 07:19, Michael Behrens wrote: > > Agreed, they are two very different questions and while we are > > likely to be addressing a

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Karl Goetz
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 17:19 -0500, Michael Behrens wrote: > > > On Feb 19, 2008 5:04 PM, Onno Benschop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > You don't need to talk about products. Just the architecture > would be > > interesting. The Sun servers in question

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Michael Behrens
On Feb 19, 2008 5:44 PM, Onno Benschop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You could perhaps create a bash snippet that you request the user to run > that you paste into the survey. That would capture your hardware / CPU > questions without needing to get very technical. > > I did a quick google "ubuntu

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Onno Benschop
On 20/02/08 07:19, Michael Behrens wrote: > Agreed, they are two very different questions and while we are > likely to be addressing a technical audience with the survey, we cannot > garrauntee that, therefore it should be, IMO as general as possible, which > means sticking to brands. You could per

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Michael Behrens
On Feb 19, 2008 5:04 PM, Onno Benschop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > You don't need to talk about products. Just the architecture would be > > interesting. The Sun servers in question are sparc. so the question may > > be - i386, amd64, or sparc? > > > > dave > > > I suppose that it depends o

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Onno Benschop
On 20/02/08 06:31, Dave Kempe wrote: > Michael Behrens wrote: > >> I think we are trying to be as general as possible, I'm not overly >> familiar with sun's product line to know which would be specific >> to the poll. >> > > You don't need to talk about products. Just the architecture would

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread David Kempe
Michael Hipp wrote: > Should we include some of the "big iron" like IBMs? > > > does ubuntu run on them? (without building the entire OS from scratch?) dave -- ubuntu-server mailing list ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Michael Hipp
Dave Kempe wrote: > Michael Behrens wrote: >> I think we are trying to be as general as possible, I'm not overly >> familiar with sun's product line to know which would be specific >> to the poll. > > You don't need to talk about products. Just the architecture would be > interesting. The Sun ser

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Dave Kempe
Michael Behrens wrote: > I think we are trying to be as general as possible, I'm not overly > familiar with sun's product line to know which would be specific > to the poll. You don't need to talk about products. Just the architecture would be interesting. The Sun servers in question are sparc. s

Re: Test UDP Ports

2008-02-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Soren Hansen schrieb: On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 02:23:19PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: in order to do some firewall testing i would like to simulate services (loads of ports). So far it works well with TCP using netcat, nmap and some bash script. It works like a charm. I ran i

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Michael Behrens
On Feb 19, 2008 10:00 AM, Karl Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1d. (if Q1 > 0) Which type of hardware do you run linux servers on? > > This question should really offer the option to say Sun Coolthreads > servers, not just the x86... stuff. > > I think we are trying to be as general as possible

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Michael Behrens
On Feb 19, 2008 9:55 AM, Karl Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I didnt see this meantioned before: > > 1b. (if Q1 > 0) Are your servers used at home or at work? > > * Home > > * Work > > * Both > > perhaps specifying *ubuntu* servers would be good, as there are numerous > questi

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Karl Goetz
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 04:04 +0200, Nicolas Valcarcel wrote: > > > On 2/18/08, Michael Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 6. If Yes to question 5, do you have a timeframe for doing so? > > This should have an option "more than a year" (sorry for multiple emails, hit ^m to s

Re: Forum Poll Questions

2008-02-19 Thread Karl Goetz
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 04:04 +0200, Nicolas Valcarcel wrote: > > > On 2/18/08, Michael Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 6. If Yes to question 5, do you have a timeframe for doing so? > 1 month > 3 months > 6 months > 1 year >

Upcoming Ubuntu Server Meeting - Wednesday, 20th of February - 21:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting

2008-02-19 Thread Mathias Gug
Hi, The next Ubuntu Server Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, February 20th, 21:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting. If there are any discussion points or items for decision that you would like to add to the agenda, please update https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting with your agenda item, and begin

Re: Test UDP Ports

2008-02-19 Thread Soren Hansen
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 02:23:19PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > in order to do some firewall testing i would like to simulate services > (loads of ports). So far it works well with TCP using netcat, nmap > and some bash script. It works like a charm. > > I ran into problems doing the same w

Test UDP Ports

2008-02-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello List, in order to do some firewall testing i would like to simulate services (loads of ports). So far it works well with TCP using netcat, nmap and some bash script. It works like a charm. I ran into problems doing the same with UDP. As soon as i fire up my nmap UDP scan my netcat dies and