[00:20] _julian_ (~quassel@hmbg-5f76524b.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [00:28] _julian (~quassel@hmbg-4d06d31c.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [01:12] vicky (~luser@dhcp-83-219-97-225.customers.tvtnet.ch) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [01:23] vicky (~luser@dhcp-83-219-97-225.customers.tvtnet.ch) joined #fai. [06:24] \sh (~shermann@nat.de.netviewer.com) joined #fai. [06:42] verwilst (~verwilst@router.begen1.office.netnoc.eu) joined #fai. [07:11] sneumann (~sneumann@router-sub.ipb-halle.de) joined #fai. [07:38] fimblo (~fimblo@kaki.office.spotify.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [07:52] ErKa (keryell@m3.wifi.enstb.org) joined #fai. [08:16] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) joined #fai. [08:34] excuse me guys, does anybody know how to tell setup-storage 'use the maximum available space' for a specific partition? [08:36] fimblo (~fimblo@kaki.office.spotify.net) joined #fai. [08:39] coda: '100%' [08:39] oh :P [08:39] thanks oz :D [08:46] Mrfai (~lange@malzmuehle.informatik.uni-koeln.de) joined #fai. [08:56] oz__: hhmm I've set 100% to my last partition (/home), but now it says my disk is too small, and at least 190GB are required :$ [08:57] oz__: could I pastebin my diskconf (if no problem) to double check if it makes sense to you? [08:57] coda: can you paste you config file on paste.debian.net? [08:57] sure, thanks :) [08:57] ah, yes :) [08:58] http://paste.debian.net/119770 [08:59] my hd size is 146GB [09:00] ah, in thay case, better set it to 50G- [09:00] s/thay/that/ [09:00] ahhh ok, does it mean '50G or maximum space available'? [09:00] I meant, from 50G to max [09:01] yah [09:01] great, thanks again :) [09:01] _should_ work [09:01] I'll give it a try right now and let you know :) [09:13] ahhmm well, I hope you don't hate me :P, for some reason I've added the 'reboot' options to FAI_FLAGS, and it seems it hangs trying to do something with nfs before rebooting :( does it sounds familiar to you? [09:13] yah, I've seen this, too [09:14] oh [09:14] it says "nfs: server 192.168.1.1 not responding. still trying", and that's it [09:15] but It should reboot anyway... after a while :) [09:16] ough :P it's been 3 or 4 min :( I'll wait a few minutes more [09:16] press strg-alt-delete [09:17] btw, what version are you using on what Operating system? [09:18] I'm using debian 6.0.1 64bit (on the server side) and fai 3.4.8 [09:20] installing 64bit only? [09:20] yeap [09:20] (at the moment :P) [09:21] btw, ctrl-alt-delete is not working :( [09:21] I think I'll have to reboot it manually [09:31] oh-ctl-alt-del worked with me mostly [09:31] :( [09:31] does it just happens randomly? [09:32] (btw, the 50G- value worked flawlessly :) thank you!) [09:36] I'm trying to reinstall, to see if it hangs again [09:38] pff.. it worked well this time [09:39] hehe [09:39] weird :D [10:06] sneumann (~sneumann@router-sub.ipb-halle.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [10:33] ErKa (keryell@m3.wifi.enstb.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [11:37] coda: i think that could be a problem with multiple network interfaces [11:38] coda: Do you have a additional network card in the server? [11:39] coda: Do you have some DELL Server? [11:39] .o0(TröDELL) [11:40] ;) [11:40] because i can remember coda has some Broadcom network interfaces [11:56] Kinglui: hello! sorry, I was away from the pc :P yeap, it's a DELL server with an embedded Broadcom (quad) [12:26] ErKa (keryell@m3.wifi.enstb.org) joined #fai. [13:16] which Series of Server? [13:20] http://wiki.fai-project.org/wiki/Multiple_Network_Interfaces_Howto [13:20] you try with biosdevname: http://linux.dell.com/files/biosdevname/permalink/ [13:23] coda: that could be interesting for you: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593284 [13:38] sneumann (~sneumann@router-sub.ipb-halle.de) joined #fai. [13:39] sneumann (~sneumann@router-sub.ipb-halle.de) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [13:43] sneumann (~sneumann@router-sub.ipb-halle.de) joined #fai. [13:58] Kinglui: it's a PowerEdge R610 [13:59] thanks for the links :) I'll take a look at them right now [14:06] ErKa (keryell@m3.wifi.enstb.org) left irc: Quit: Client exiting [14:10] Mrfai (~lange@malzmuehle.informatik.uni-koeln.de) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [14:17] ErKa (keryell@m3.wifi.enstb.org) joined #fai. [14:23] fai45 (80028e46@ircip1.mibbit.com) joined #fai. [14:24] Greetings. Trying to get through 'fai-setup -v' using Ubuntu 10.10 "maverick" ; fai packages version 3.4.3ubuntu1 [14:25] Encountered one error that I traced down to being that 'aptitude' wasn't installed by default, fixed by adding --include=aptitude to make-fai-nfsroot.conf [14:25] Now I'm seeing a failure relating to the live-initramfs package [14:26] The following packages have unmet dependencies: fai-nfsroot: Depends: live-initramfs which is a virtual package. The following actions will resolve these dependencies: Keep the following packages at their current version: 1) fai-nfsroot [Not Installed] [14:27] chroot'ing into /srv/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/ indeed suggests that neither fai-nfsroot not live-initramfs are available via an apt-cache search. [14:28] I guess you have an incomplete sources.list [14:28] So I'm guessing I have a missing package repository somewhere. So far I haven't been able to track it down. [14:28] wrt universe [14:28] how does your sources.list look like? [14:30] Which: /etc/apt/sources.list or /etc/fai/apt/sources.list? [14:30] /srv/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/etc/sources.list, of course [14:30] since you're chrooting [14:31] .../etc/apt/.. i mean [14:31] Ah, right. It's identical to /etc/fai/apt/sources.list, which contains [not sure if I can paste that much here; giving it a try]: [14:32] deb http://girder:3142/us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick main restricted deb-src http://girder:3142/us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick main restricted deb http://girder:3142/us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick-updates main restricted deb-src http://girder:3142/us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick-updates main restricted deb http://girder:3142/us [14:32] you're missing universe [14:32] check your live sources.list and copy the universe lines to the nfsroot one [14:32] Actually, it's 23 lines long, I don't think this irc client likes a big paste. [14:33] http://paste.debian.net/ [14:34] http://paste.debian.net/119806/ [14:34] "girder" is the local dns name of my install server which is running apt-cacher-ng. I don't think I've had any problems related to apt-cacher-ng (yet?) [14:34] you seem to have universe in sources.list [14:35] if your apt-cacher is set up correctly, you should be able to install fai packages [14:37] hmm, apt-cache search fai-nfsroot is now returning something inside the chroot, but apt-cache search live-initramfs is not. The earlier set of errors that I pasted also seems like the problem may be live-initramfs. [14:39] If I try to run 'aptitude install fai-nfsroot' inside the chroot, I get the same errors as appeared in the output of fai-setup. [14:39] The salient part being, I think: The following packages have unmet dependencies: fai-nfsroot: Depends: live-initramfs which is a virtual package. [14:40] I don't have maverick at hand but natty has live-initramfs in universe as a transitional package for live-boot-initramfs-tools [14:46] This is interesting: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/i386/live-initramfs/ [14:46] It was "deleted" 2010-07-28. continuing to look... [14:48] This is also interesting: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.fai/8760 Looks like that guy hit the same issue. [14:54] I don't really care whether I use lucid, maverick, or natty. I went with maverick because lucid doesn't seem to include any fai packages in the main ubuntu repositories and I would have needed to add a PPA. I (mistakenly?) assumed the "shipped" FAI packages would be more stable / reliable. [14:54] I'm happy to go back and use lucid with some modifications to sources.list. Can you (or anybody) suggest from your experience which is likely to be the path of least resistance? [14:54] Thanks [14:55] from discussions here in the past few days i guess that fai packages aren't as good for ubuntu as they are for debian [14:56] missing defaults, different package names, etc [14:56] so I'd go with debian as least resistance [15:00] indeed; I need a non-free wireless driver. I'll have to check how Lenny handles it. [15:00] Sorry, squeeze. :) [15:11] verwilst (~verwilst@router.begen1.office.netnoc.eu) left irc: Quit: Ex-Chat [15:50] sneumann (~sneumann@router-sub.ipb-halle.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [16:02] ErKa (keryell@m3.wifi.enstb.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [16:46] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) joined #fai. [18:38] tokkee (tokkee@osprey.tokkee.org) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [19:41] fai: 3 lange committed revision 6573 to 7 fai: remove old RHEL5 examples, we now have working CentOS and SLC examples [20:11] fai: 3 lange committed revision 6574 to 7 fai: CentOS support is done [20:17] fai: 3 lange committed revision 6575 to 7 fai: minor change [23:02] ErKa (keryell@keryell.pck.nerim.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [00:00] --- Wed Jun 15 2011