Newbie Question
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 4:44 am
Hello Admin, UncleSal.
I'm new to Prometeus but liking it so far. A couple of basic questions if I may (sorry if they are *basic*, I'm fairly new at provisioning VPS nodes)...
1) Do you have any nodes setup that we can use as ntpd time servers or should we just go with something out of the nearest server pool?
2) The Ubuntu 12.04 image (maybe others) seem to be issuing lots of messages like...
locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
... everytime I use apt-get. I've not come across that before when setting up VMs locally from ISO images. Do I need to install/setup something regarding locales on vps images?
Update1: solved 2) by doing an "apt-get install language-pack-en-base" and then "sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales". That's one down, but has left me with a load of English locales I don't need -- but at least things are cleaner now.
Update2: Now I'm thinking that I don't need to manage the time at all with ntpd as it's likely taken care of on the host OS right?
Many thanks in advance & it's nice to find a VPS provider with an open forum!
I'm new to Prometeus but liking it so far. A couple of basic questions if I may (sorry if they are *basic*, I'm fairly new at provisioning VPS nodes)...
1) Do you have any nodes setup that we can use as ntpd time servers or should we just go with something out of the nearest server pool?
2) The Ubuntu 12.04 image (maybe others) seem to be issuing lots of messages like...
locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
... everytime I use apt-get. I've not come across that before when setting up VMs locally from ISO images. Do I need to install/setup something regarding locales on vps images?
Update1: solved 2) by doing an "apt-get install language-pack-en-base" and then "sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales". That's one down, but has left me with a load of English locales I don't need -- but at least things are cleaner now.
Update2: Now I'm thinking that I don't need to manage the time at all with ntpd as it's likely taken care of on the host OS right?
Many thanks in advance & it's nice to find a VPS provider with an open forum!