[00:08] fxcp (~ctp@brsg-d9bef3c1.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [02:09] fai-guy_ (~fai-guy@p4FC2366C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #fai. [02:16] fai-guy (~fai-guy@p4FC2378F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [04:08] fxcp (~ctp@brsg-d9bef3c1.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [04:17] fxcp (~ctp@brsg-d9bee3cb.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [06:37] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) joined #fai. [06:55] fxcp (~ctp@brsg-d9bee3cb.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [06:56] fai-guy_ (~fai-guy@p4FC2366C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [07:38] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined #fai. [08:03] Mrfai (~lange@kueppers.informatik.uni-koeln.de) joined #fai. [08:11] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [08:45] ErKa (keryell@m5.wifi.enstb.org) joined #fai. [09:50] fxcp (~ctp@p578b5976.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #fai. [10:06] fxcp (~ctp@p578b5976.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [10:27] ErKa (keryell@m5.wifi.enstb.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [11:29] Mrfai (~lange@kueppers.informatik.uni-koeln.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [11:29] Mrfai (~lange@suenner.informatik.uni-koeln.de) joined #fai. [11:51] ErKa (keryell@m5.wifi.enstb.org) joined #fai. [11:52] fxcp (~ctp@p578b5976.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #fai. [12:12] fxcp (~ctp@p578b5976.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [12:14] is it by design or a bug that the order of the classes differs in fcopy when using -c, -C or env classes= ? [12:14] http://pastebin.com/m1b0eec1f [12:16] should be always the same. I will have a look [12:24] OK, the order is wrong when using -c and -C. This is because the list of classes must be reversed, so that the class with the highest priority is used first. Can you please file a bug report for that. [12:24] I will then try to make a patch and include this in the next fai release. Maybe 3.2.13 for lenny. [12:26] Mrfai: it looks like it has been like this forever. I just checked the r-2_0 tag and it has the same behaviour [12:26] So it seems that no one really uses this before :-) [12:27] :-( [12:27] A patch should be really simple. I can do this, but please make a bug report. [12:28] Mrfai: I think I have used it before, but obviously I didn't have any classes that clashed... [12:29] can I use reportbug to file a bug in Debian BTS from an Ubuntu system? [12:29] I don't know. [12:30] maybe you can cc this bug to the debian BTS? [12:38] torkel: sure [12:38] torkel: be sure to call 'reportbug -B debian' or edit /etc/reportbug.conf [12:40] please note that reportbug is a) not installed by default, and b) modified to not email to submit@bugs.debian.org but some user mailing list to avoid spamming debian. but if you know that and adjust the config, it works just fine [12:53] siretart: ah, thanks [12:59] "interesting" but indeed [12:59] s/but/bug/ [12:59] Action: h01ger hardly uses class orderering [13:30] Mrfai: #502975 [13:30] torkel: yep, I already seen it. Thanks a lot. [13:32] siretart: nun no eine kurze Idee. Man koennte die Ubuntu patches vielleicht auch im fai svn verwalten. Im experimentalzweig wird das patch management mit quilt gemacht. Mal ein Tip fuer die Zukunft. [13:45] Mrfai: sobald ich zu fai arbeit komme werde ich mir das mal anschauen wie das mit dem quilt im svn geht [13:45] michael wird dir da sicherlich bei helfen [13:46] ok. danke! [14:55] ErKa (keryell@m5.wifi.enstb.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [15:41] torkel, does this only affect fcopy when called directly? [15:42] because, thinking of it, of course i do use class priorities for fai. exactly for fcopy! :) (at first i was only thinking of script execution order, where it usually doesnt matter) [15:42] and i use fai 3.2.4 [15:43] h01ger: fcopy is only affected when using -c or -C [15:43] directly [15:43] _directly_ [15:44] but if you call fai with -c or -C (does fai have those options?) all is fine? [15:48] should be fine, since in this situation fcopy gets the list of classes via $classes. [15:48] man fai may help :-) [15:48] Action: h01ger opens it for the third time in the last 7min :) [15:49] actually (as expected) man fai doesnt say how fcopy is called :) [15:51] you can read this in all your scripts in the config space. Without -c and without -C (in the simple examples). But maybe your own scripts use -c and -C. [15:51] Action: h01ger uses fai -N softupdate everywhere [15:51] +always [15:52] -N should really be default. what do i care about yesterday? ;) [16:07] Mrfai (~lange@suenner.informatik.uni-koeln.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [16:21] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [16:40] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) joined #fai. [16:57] fxcp (~ctp@brsg-d9bee3cb.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [18:08] h01ger: yes directly. We don't dare to use softupdate, our scripts are not that well written... [18:09] but they will be rewritten... some day... [18:17] just test them on testsystems [18:18] write them reasonable conservate (if ifclass $hostname || exit 0) [18:18] and jump into the cold water :) [18:18] you will enjoy it :) [18:37] dan (~dan@c-24-6-237-64.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined #fai. [18:37] hi [19:05] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [19:09] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: [19:14] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [19:15] siggg (jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left #fai. [19:16] can someone answer a fai question for me ? [19:34] nope. ;) [19:41] sad [19:41] so i have defined a class 'MYSERVER' [19:42] in disk_config/ [19:42] fai uses it on my booted clients [19:42] how does it know to use 'MYSERVER' disk_config , instead of FAIBASE ? [19:42] the client is a member of FAIBASE and MYSERVER [20:03] dan__ (~teratoma@i.dont.get.mad.i.get.stabby.net) joined #fai. [20:03] Nick change: dan -> danh___ [20:03] Nick change: dan__ -> dan [20:03] danh___ (~dan@c-24-6-237-64.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [20:11] ordering. [20:11] basically, the last one in the list of classes is the one it uses. [20:12] so, if it belongs to 'FAIBASE MYSERVER', it will get MYSERVER, but if it belongs to "MYSERVER, FAIBASE", it will get FAIBASE. [20:16] thanks [20:50] jhoffman (~jhoffman@printsrv.physik.fu-berlin.de) joined #fai. [20:57] how can i chown the ownership of a file to a user on my fai client... [20:57] after i've made the user in a script in scripts/ ? [21:11] dan: check the fcopy man-page [21:12] if it is a file you copy from files [21:13] im having trouble copying ~/.ssh/ and everything in it [21:47] how do i make an emtpy directory , mode 700 , owned by bill , with fcopy ? [23:15] so i have successfully copied in "authorized_keys" owned by the user i want, with fcopy [23:15] but root owns the directory " .ssh " , that authorized_keys is in [23:16] how do i change ownership of .ssh ? [23:16] i read the fcopy man page [23:16] i was able to set the ownership of authorized_keys [23:42] juri__ (~juri@wsip-68-98-200-252.ks.ok.cox.net) joined #fai. [23:42] ftar is what i need! [23:43] after reading mailing lists [23:43] i think the fcopy man page should mention ftar [23:46] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [23:48] guess that doesn't work either [23:48] juri_ (~juri@wsip-70-182-160-138.ks.ks.cox.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [00:00] --- Wed Oct 22 2008