[01:19] FBI (~FBI@fbi.bot.oftc.net) joined #fai. [04:36] juri_ (~juri@wsip-68-98-200-252.ks.ok.cox.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [08:29] ErKa (keryell@dhcp1.info.enstb.org) joined #fai. [08:43] fai-guy (~fai-guy@p4FC218D4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #fai. [09:13] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [09:27] torkel (torkel@ip64.degernas.se) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [09:36] http://lostwebsite.wordpress.com/2009/02/18/interesting-bash-snippet/ [09:41] h01ger: nice [09:50] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined #fai. [10:37] faibot joined #fai. [11:13] telmich (telmich@tee.schottelius.org) joined #fai. [11:13] hello [11:16] I'm running fai on debian/amd64 and want to server i386 clients -- what's the right way to build & setup it to support that additionally to amd64? [11:16] man make-fai-nfsroot does not contain --arch or similar [11:18] ah, found http://faiwiki.informatik.uni-koeln.de/index.php/FAI_Cross-architecture [11:54] ErKa (keryell@dhcp1.info.enstb.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [12:42] anyone experienced aptitude stalling in install, when using approx? [12:42] just started happening, and don't know any reason [12:42] always stops to rsh-client package [12:42] no errors with approx [12:55] no errors in the logs? [12:55] Action: oz_ also used approx, no probs with it, iirc [12:55] no, I didn't have patience to wait if it fails eventually [12:55] waited like 10 min [12:58] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) joined #fai. [12:58] paveq: approx can take some time... [13:00] are you working on a DSL line or so? [13:00] no [13:01] I guess I will just have to leave it on and see if anything comes out [13:01] weird [13:01] it worked before today [13:02] did you change your package list? [13:02] the FAI package-list, i mean? [13:02] no, although I added more stuff to be installed [13:02] like whole kde... [13:05] paveq: re-check your logfiles [13:05] I'd assume that some install hangs... [13:06] oz_: it stalls on early stage, when downloading rsh-client package [13:06] not when installing [13:06] thats weird [13:07] I might have to debug this with wireshark... [13:07] no errors on approx log with debug [13:08] paveq: I think it would be sufficient to check the FAI install-log... [15:47] wie kann ich denn setup-storage im nfschroot updaten? [15:55] stockholm: "chroot $nfsroot" , dann apt.get update setup-storage? [15:56] ah [15:58] oz_: in welchem repository soll das liegen? [16:06] setup-storage ist teil von fai [16:13] ja [16:14] aber früher konnte ich setup-storage aus den svn auschecken und installieren. [16:14] jetzt liegt das ja woanders [16:14] im svn [16:14] hat das fai-svn trac installiert zum browsen? [16:14] (welche url? [16:18] svn.debian.org [16:18] -> suche nach fai [16:19] (im brauser) [16:19] and https://lists.uni-koeln.de/pipermail/linux-fai-devel/2008q4/000636.html [16:33] fai-guy (~fai-guy@p4FC218D4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [16:52] hm. does anyonehere know a fix for the "Bug#506853: libgnutls26: 2.4.2-3 breaks OpenLDAP access" issue? [16:52] Action: oz_ wants to get rid of this work fast, then he can work again on FAI [16:54] hmm [16:54] I got faimond running, but got no connection from a client installing [16:58] rgsteele||work (~ryan@75.147.74.137) joined #fai. [17:04] okay, if anyone is interested, just found the solution [17:05] oz_, yes [17:05] ? [17:07] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=462588 [17:08] commenting out 'TLSCipherSuite' and setting 'TLS_REQCERT never' just fixed it. [17:09] but now I run a shiny lenny. [17:09] hopefully can test fai next week [17:22] nice [17:22] but so all is fine and dandy in lenny? [17:22] cause this bugs are all closed [17:38] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [17:56] h01ger: hm. I guess many ppl will still encounter it... [17:57] why? [17:57] at leat for /me this sucked abit :) [17:57] if its fixed in lenny?! [17:58] h01ger: I'd not call it fixed...if you upgrade with the wrong kind of cert...you'll have to google a good deal to find out a solution [17:58] but maybe I'm not enuff clued to make a statement like this [18:00] so whats the solution? [18:00] 18:08 < oz_> commenting out 'TLSCipherSuite' and setting 'TLS_REQCERT never' just fixed it. [18:01] now as I understand the issue it seems simple... [18:01] ...but until you know what's going on you're just stunned... [18:02] because the slapd always replied...just nscd and most clients said 'cannot connect' [18:03] I don't like (to be honest i HATE it.. :) ) trouble with LDAP [18:04] and thats only an issue on upgrades? [18:04] debian edu will have lots of those upgrades, i think... [18:06] h01ger: I think so. [18:06] I'm happy that I know that now.. [18:07] I have 10-20 machines to upgrade... [18:07] and these servers ar not installed with FAI yet. :-/ [18:09] oz_, http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Lenny/Upgrades?action=diff&rev2=3&rev1=2 :) [18:10] bah, that doesnt show the commit msg, its "thanks oz" :) [18:10] Action: vca has not had the pleasure of upgrading all my prod servers from etch to lenny yet :) [18:11] h01ger: hehe [18:12] let's hope that you won't be bitten by this bug [18:12] I think I depends one the way you create the certs... [18:12] I as I read many ppl stepped into this trap [18:56] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [19:04] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) joined #fai. [19:10] alexanderwz (~alexander@karuna.med.harvard.edu) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [19:29] alexanderwz (~alexander@karuna.med.harvard.edu) joined #fai. 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