ere have been talks forever about merging blueprints and bugs. If
that's not coming, I suggest to add a bit more features to blueprints so
that there is no need for a separate spec document.
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ch is designed in a cloud-compatible way (multiple
types of parallel workers). Compatibility with Nagios config files is
definitely a +. Written in Python.
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Etienne Goyer wrote:
> On 11-03-30 11:46 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
>> Etienne Goyer wrote:
>>> - What about IPv6 support in Eucalyptus and OpenStack?
>>
>> Dunno about Eucalyptus, but OpenStack/Nova has ipv6 support baked in.
>
> By that, do you mean you ca
Etienne Goyer wrote:
> - What about IPv6 support in Eucalyptus and OpenStack?
Dunno about Eucalyptus, but OpenStack/Nova has ipv6 support baked in.
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ir attendance is required
* ALL to set themselves as drafter where they want to lead sessions
* zul to check SRU tracker status
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removed from the server installer (I assume Lucid, maybe
> mattias can clarify that)?
I'm not a specialist of braille terminals, but it looks like it's still
present in Lucid and Maverick (through F5 / Braille terminal).
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Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
> Quoting Thierry Carrez (thierry.car...@ubuntu.com):
>> Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
>>
>>> It was brought up on irc that libvirt is currently broken with SDL
>>> graphics. (By default it uses vnc so you'd be forgiven for not ha
point to that location.
>
> Comments?
I agree.
To propose a bug for the release notes, you can open a task against the
"ubuntu-release-notes" project. Follow the steps:
- Click "Also affects project"
- Click "Choose another project"
- Enter "ubuntu-rel
endency should be reverted, pending a
discussion with cjwatson on a potentially better fix. And SpamapS
bragged about CEPH being in Maverick now !
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hat creates any issue, or if you want to propose
something that should be removed instead.
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See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vm-builder/+bug/536940
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t;
>> Next meeting will be on Tuesday, June 15th at 15:00 UTC in
>> #ubuntu-meeting.
>
> Hmm... Is the meeting at 15UTC or 18UTC? I guess the later, and as
> usual won't be able to attend, but was wondering.
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, nomination ends on June 27th).
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nd zul on the
upstartification.
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How about:
Ubuntu Server development, discussion and support | For general (not
server specific) questions visit #ubuntu | Get involved:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/GettingInvolved | Be patient. Don't
ask to ask, just ask. | Docs and resources:
https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/
being "removed from topic". I've no opinion on how best to
separate them:
* #ubuntu-server = dev // #??? = support
* #ubuntu-server = support // #ubuntu-server-dev = dev
* ...
The second option might actually be more discoverable, since developers
will know where development talk
tters
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s?
Could you try adding "nomodeset" to the kernel boot options ?
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teams are
publishing rough minutes on ubuntu-devel, and the solution I propose
does not care for such an intermediate format. Should we consider it's
covered for those who care by the weekly edit, and for those who care
less by the monthly report ?
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is affecting servers with ATi ES1000 graphics (we spotted this on
Lenovo and IBM servers so far). The bug report is:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/546743
and is now on the Ubuntu Server release management radar. A workaround
is to boot with "nomodeset".
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installed Lucid from a previous beta
(one with "splash") and upgraded, so you still have that kernel boot option.
However in both cases you should get a login prompt...
All this is explained on the following bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/548954
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Le 02/04/2010 01:57, Mat wrote:
> On 10-03-23 11:04 AM, Thierry Carrez wrote:
>> * Likewise Open 5
>> There is no longer likewise-open5 in lucid, so references to it should
>> be removed.
>
> If likewise is to be removed, than what is the alternative (or
> recomme
about this either. I tried working through the guide, but may
> have made a mistake somewhere. Just let me know if the permission
> changes should be removed.
I just tested on Lucid and this is no longer necessary. You can remove
the part between:
For security reasons...sudo chmod -R g+w
fully an 'OK' on the right).
Please follow status on Launchpad bug 548954:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta/+bug/548954
That bug doesn't need comments on how desirable it is, though patches
and testers are always welcome.
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March 31th at
1400 UTC. In the mean time, please remember to participate in the fixing
of the ubuntu-server beta2-targeted bugs at [1] and keep the
beta2-targeted specs rolling !
[1] http://tinyurl.com/ubuntuserver-lucid-beta2
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Thierry Carrez wrote:
> If anyone spots other issues, please add them to this thread :)
I took the opportunity of flying to read through the guide, here are the
outstanding issues I detected:
* Tomcat: Rights for the /etc/tomcat6 directory
There have been some changes in that area, I think
this release, so I was wondering if we should just open
bugs against ubuntu-docs and propose branches for review ?
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two recent
security fixes.
ACTION: mathiaz to sync up with cjwatson re: ubuntu-server upload team
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r" [Medium,Confirmed]
Agree on next meeting date and time
* ttx: That will be again same place same time, for at least one more week
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lick on "Add to Bug report"
Note that during that meeting, we'll also set papercut-fixing
goals (something like x bugs every week for the next y weeks).
For more information, please see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerPapercutsSpec
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bruary 10 at 1400 UTC, on Freenode's
#ubuntu-meeting channel.
Based on the number of accepted nominations, we'll set papercut-fixing
goals (something like x bugs every week for the next y weeks).
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sysadmin more miserable
A few guidelines on what *doesn't* make a good Server papercut:
* New features
* Large-scale improvements that affect multiple packages
* Your solution is likely to result in a new papercut for someone else
For more details, complete acceptation criteria is described
Thierry Carrez wrote:
> Next meeting (Wednesday at 1400 UTC) we'll discuss the nomination
> criteria. What makes an acceptable Server papercut ? What bugs should
> this effort concentrate on fixing ?
This was discussed at the meeting, and the agreed criteria are now
described in the
Dustin Kirkland wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 5:27 AM, Thierry Carrez
> wrote:
>> List at [4] still needs to be cleaned up to be more useful.
>>
>> [4]
>> http://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/team-assigned/canonical-server-assigned-bug-tasks.html
>>
>> Action:
ml
Action: zul, kirkland to unassign themselves from "maybe working on one
day" bugs
Agree on next meeting date and time
Next meeting will be on Wednesday, January 27th at 14:00 UTC in
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server-papercut
* Reject by marking server-papercut-refused
* Find bugs by searching for tags
* Fix-release in Ubuntu
We'd like to hear from you ! Please join us if you're interested, or
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om/server-tips.
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clamav 0.95.3 will likely be released on Monday,
so it'll go to -proposed.
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perfluous ones to Invalid or Duplicates anyway. Discussing issues over
IRC is also good.
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; /var/lib/eucalyptus/instances/admin/i-39A80763/]
> [Wed Oct 14 14:57:01 2009][001691][EUCAINFO ] stopping the network (vlan=10)
>
> I'll investigate and test further.
There might be a bug trying to run EMIs registered as i386 under
karmic/libvirt. A bug we wouldn't have hit before
We are still trying to find the best time for this meeting. Something
along the lines of what the desktop team uses
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/MeetingTime) could be used to help
in the process.
Next meeting will be on Tuesday, October 20th at 15:00 UTC in
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> IMAGE eri-23C9163C
> r-20091013143321/karmic-uec-i386-initrd-virtual.manifest.xml admin
> available public x86_64 ramdisk
>
> Is this to be expected?
In doubt, please file a bug about it. I'm not exactly sure what's
expected here, but it sure looks wrong to me.
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> public and private IP addresses.
The second address is a private one assigned inside the cluster, and
this network is configured in /etc/eucalyptus/eucalyptus.conf.
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nity/UEC :-)
>
> I'll let you know if there are any issues with starting some instances.
I'd rather recommend following the instructions in the test case at:
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/ServerEConfig
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the scheduled session.
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Soren Hansen wrote:
> So, the acceptable times in UTC during European DST for me are:
> 0600-1500
> 1730-2200
Here is for me:
0600-1600, 1800-2000
> Outside of European DST, my acceptable times are:
> 0700-1600
> 1830-2300
Which translates for me to:
0700-1700, 1900-2100
, September 29th at 15:00 UTC in
#ubuntu-meeting.
Soren should soon start a discussion about moving the meeting to another
time, as the extended duration of the meeting doesn't fit "people in CET
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lists were reviewed and appropriate nominations were
accepted. The list of accepted bugs with an assignee[2] was also
reviewed and updated.
[2]
http://people.canonical.com/~mathiaz/buglists/acceptedbugs.ubuntu-server.latest.html
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g date and time
Next meeting will be on Tuesday, July 21st at 15:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
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Karmic Server Guide, however the only
way to access it so far is to pull the bzr branch. sommer will make sure
doc.ubuntu.com is updated. alexm offered to review this section contents.
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nk... Or should we just assume that Google will return
relevant hits ?
Of course this doesn't apply to bash tips or good practice fortune
("test you can recover from your backup") items.
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ticipate in the next Server team meeting, where a specific agenda
point will be added to discuss new members integration.
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Agree on next meeting date and time
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oving the meetings to US afternoons, it
was decided that US mornings (which means Europe afternoons) are still
the best time to maximize meeting participation. So next meeting will
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quite extensively repackaged since tomcat5.5. The
> ubuntu-server mailing list would be the best place to discuss this, I
> think; Thierry Carrez and Mathias Gug have been working on it in Ubuntu.
> It seems to address at least some of the concerns in the mailing list
> post above, but
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the community can contribute/fix it)
(1) is authored and peer-reviewed official documentation (only the doc
team can update it)
Both have their advantages. (2) might be more up to date, but it might
be plain wrong. Usually contents of (2), once reviewed, goes to (1).
This doesn't prevent (1
u have in production, as it could well still work for
Windows XP and break for Windows Vista.
The beast being known to behave differently on subtly different
configurations, this test environment won't give you 100% confidence
that it will work, but at least you'll have done your best ensu
g the installer or hurting its usability.
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theft than against other simultaneous users of the server (and the
installer question is very clear about that).
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version. sommer offered to help, and anyone else is welcome to join him.
[2] https://launchpad.net/~tcarrez/+archive
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hrough some "everything but the kitchen sink" open ports
to connect high-level GUIs to low-level RPC calls.
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