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Praise Bertl ... 1103289493 Q * rs Quit: leaving 1103289946 Q * infowolfe Quit: leaving 1103290365 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@66.179.81.30 1103292356 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-085-079.arcor-ip.net 1103292378 Q * Thorsten Quit: 1103292394 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-085-079.arcor-ip.net 1103293311 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190130.sonofon.dk 1103294652 Q * Thorsten Quit: Leaving 1103294705 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-085-079.arcor-ip.net 1103297826 Q * Thorsten Remote host closed the connection 1103297858 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-085-079.arcor-ip.net 1103298591 Q * rpetre Quit: beam me up Scotty 1103300252 N * cereal|away cereal 1103300483 Q * Eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1103300735 Q * flock Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1103301498 Q * sannes Read error: Connection reset by peer 1103302842 Q * Thorsten Remote host closed the connection 1103302914 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1103302938 M * Bertl evening folks! 1103302963 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-085-079.arcor-ip.net 1103302973 M * Bertl wb Thorsten! 1103302986 M * Thorsten :-) 1103303858 J * Loki|muh_ loki@satanix.de 1103303957 M * Bertl welcome Loki|muh_! 1103303957 M * Loki|muh_ re :) 1103303984 Q * Loki|muh jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * sebd jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * mugwump jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * Doener jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * t jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * ensc jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * logger jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * sladen jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * locksy jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * meebey jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * mcp jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * maharaja jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103303984 Q * Pinnen jupiter.oftc.net unununium.oftc.net 1103304040 J * maharaja maharaja@ipax.at 1103304078 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1103304088 J * Pinnen ~pinnen@h194n2fls35o917.telia.com 1103304094 J * Doener doener@193.24.208.125 1103304105 J * meebey meebey@meebey.net 1103304142 Q * _are_ Quit: Disconnecting 1103304313 J * logger ~rs@vds.pas-mal.com 1103304563 J * mugwump ~samv@210-54-92-184.ipnets.xtra.co.nz 1103304577 M * Bertl welcome mugwump! 1103304665 J * ensc ~ircensc@ultra.csn.tu-chemnitz.de 1103304679 J * t ~tnichols@CPE-139-168-209-59.sa.bigpond.net.au 1103304701 M * Bertl welcome ensc, t! 1103304732 J * locksy ~locksy@mrtg.sisgroup.com.au 1103304744 M * Bertl welcome locksy! 1103305004 Q * BWare Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.10 1103305076 M * Bertl Thorsten: are you new here, or just a new nick? 1103305148 M * Bertl (or am I just senile ;) 1103305163 M * Thorsten New :-) 1103305240 M * Bertl and, do you like linux-vserver? 1103305257 M * Thorsten I have serveral linux installation on my computer (for testing/development) and I'm considering to replace my chroot solution with vserver 1103305320 M * Bertl sounds like a good application ... 1103305391 M * Thorsten Even if I want to be still able to really boot into them? So I can't remove runlevel scripts... 1103305417 M * Bertl no problem with that, you do not need to remove any of them ... 1103305436 M * Bertl for this purpose you have 3 choices IMHO 1103305441 M * Thorsten Great 1103305460 M * Bertl a) just let them run (they will probably fail where they try to touch hardware) 1103305474 M * Bertl b) make a separate runlevel for vserver startup 1103305494 M * Bertl c) ignore the runlevel scripts completely, and do your own setup 1103305532 M * Bertl of course, if you want to let them run like on real hardware, I would suggest to test with QEMU or UML 1103305611 M * Thorsten a) didn't work out of the box (X und gpm conflicted with the host's X und gpm), sorry I have to go, I'll be back with lots of stupid questions :-) Thanks for now Bertl 1103305633 M * Bertl ok, cya 1103305700 Q * Thorsten Quit: Leaving 1103305760 M * pizdec hey bertl, are quotas/disk limits working with the 2.6 releases right now or is it pending...I see the vdlimit app for 1.9.3 but no quota stuff 1103305796 M * Bertl disk limits are part of the 1.9.x releases, quota is not implemented yet ... 1103305836 M * Bertl you should be able to get 'insecure' quota on separate partitions working with 2.6 too 1103306103 J * id_ ~test@dsl-213-023-050-186.arcor-ip.net 1103306119 M * id_ good evening #vserver 1103306123 M * Bertl evening id_! 1103306179 M * id_ how far is ngn now - i saw a bunch of patches in /experimental .... ? 1103306206 M * Bertl yep, I'm currnetly at the third rewrite ;) 1103306219 M * id_ no more tun/tap ? 1103306225 M * Bertl nope ... 1103306236 M * daniel_hozac was there ever any tun/tap? 1103306260 M * Bertl id_: if you have a free & local machine ... you can get a first impression with ng7.2 1103306360 M * id_ not local but ... i can try 1103306383 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: yes, some folks were using tun/tap more or less as dummy devices ... 1103306416 M * Bertl id_: you won't be able to set a route with that, so you need at least a 2nd machine in a local lan to test it ... 1103306457 M * id_ i have one 1103306482 M * Bertl okidoki, don't let me stop you ... 1103306517 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.10-rc3-vs1.9.3.10.diff 1103306526 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/NGNET/diff-2.6.10-rc3-vs1.9.3.10-ng7.diff 1103306532 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/NGNET/delta-2.6.10-rc3-vs1.9.3.10-ng7-ng7.2.diff 1103306546 M * Bertl then you need to patch iptables (on the host) 1103306556 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/NGNET/iptables-1.2.9-vnet.diff or 1103306561 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/NGNET/iptables-1.9.11-vnet.patch 1103306577 M * Bertl hmm, should probably be 1.2.11 ;) 1103306600 M * Bertl and you need to compile the vnet-0.02 tools 1103306606 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/NGNET/vnet-0.02.tar.bz2 1103306614 M * Bertl (actually it's one tool) 1103306630 M * Bertl then do the equivalent of this testscript: 1103306636 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/NGNET/vnet3_setup.sh 1103306661 M * id_ wget'in ... 1103306667 M * Bertl (no vserver start or such, just enter the context with: chcontext --ctx 100 /bin/bash after that) 1103307289 J * _are_ ~are@dsl-213-023-038-108.arcor-ip.net 1103307308 M * Bertl wb _are_! 1103307309 M * _are_ hi 1103307491 M * _are_ 2.6.10rc3-vs-whatever (the latest one) works fine so far, btw) 1103307514 M * Bertl good to hear! 1103307716 M * pizdec btw, I'm doing a complete gforge install on one box using vserver, if anyone is interested in it 1103307753 M * Bertl that's the CDR? 1103307756 M * Bertl CDE even 1103307761 M * pizdec yeah 1103307771 M * _are_ hmm, actually 1 time I had not been able to vserver enter one of them. reboot fixed it. but as 3 people install on that box same time in all different levels it might have been messed up there. 1103307853 M * Bertl pizdec: well, would be nice to get a first impression and some introduction maybe? 1103307860 M * pizdec it's a pain ;) 1103307869 M * pizdec mostly all gforge's fault though 1103307921 M * pizdec it want's to live on many servers, which gets a bit tedious when they are all different 1103307930 M * pizdec can't really cookie-cutter them for this 1103307969 M * Bertl well, the rendering on their page looks nice ;) 1103307982 M * pizdec it's quite improved lately 1103308117 M * Bertl how, for example, could the linux-vserver project benefit from it? 1103308172 M * pizdec well it's a really nice example of how you can use vserver or UML or any single-box-multi-server platform to run complicated apps like that 1103308193 M * pizdec my company would have balked if I told them I needed 4-6 machines all for gforge 1103308208 M * Bertl hmm, okay, I thoght more about the gforce part ;) 1103308215 M * pizdec well that too :) 1103308218 M * Bertl s/force/forge/ 1103308267 M * Bertl so you see it as good example how linux-vserver can simplify life ... not as an option for linux-vserver development then? 1103308274 M * pizdec actually you all might consider using something like that, people seem to really dig the SF-style dev setup 1103308292 M * pizdec not working on the project, it's hard for me to say for sure 1103308293 M * id_ CC net/core/dev.onet/core/dev.c: In function `unregister_netdevice':net/core/dev.c:3094: error: `__vx_dev_tail' undeclared (first use in this function)net/core/dev.c:3094: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only oncenet/core/dev.c:3094: error: for each function it appears in.)make[4]: *** [net/core/dev.o] Error 1make[3]: *** [net/core] Error 2make[2]: *** [net] Error 2 1103308339 M * Bertl ah, I forgot to mention that you should use a config very close to the one at: http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/NGNET/kernel-ng5.config 1103308366 M * Bertl (i.e. especially keep the network related part similar) 1103308394 M * id_ k 1103308412 M * Bertl and of course the ngnet and vnet options 1103308463 J * sannes ~ace@home.skarby.no 1103308469 M * Bertl welcome sannes! 1103308496 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-090-095.arcor-ip.net 1103308501 M * Bertl pizdec: fair enough, so how does it help _you_? with _your_ projects? 1103308516 M * Thorsten re 1103308524 M * Bertl wb Thorsten! 1103308588 M * pizdec well we'll see, this is my first time using it 1103308621 M * Bertl okay, please keep us up to date on your findings (maybe via ml?) 1103308626 M * pizdec sure ok 1103308661 M * pizdec as soon as I have the process down to where I can reproduce easily it and identify the weird spots, I"ll probably do a howto 1103308988 M * sannes .. I wonder how many have said that :> ... 1103309003 M * pizdec hahah 1103309039 M * pizdec no, I really like doing them, it's only matter of whether I can get it down to a describable process 1103309049 M * pizdec right now it's kind of chaos :P 1103309120 M * Thorsten The newest vserver utils seem to use a different system for /etc (serveral files and directories instead a single file) how am I supposed to create them all? By hand? I found util-vserver-0.30.196/doc/configuration.html. Should I go through that list and create all files from that list? 1103309168 M * _are_ Thorsten: if there is no tool, I would be happy if you did one ;) 1103309197 M * Loki|muh_ the only tool is vserver build -m skeleton or so 1103309235 M * Bertl Thorsten, _are_: usually you use the vserver script to build the config for you 1103309263 M * _are_ Bertl: I guess we both did, but we have the old 1-file format 1103309275 M * Bertl (it does this either in the process of vserver creation, or with the skeleton method ) 1103309278 M * _are_ and the vserver tool hints on the legacy config evey call 1103309300 M * _are_ it works, it is just annoying 1103309341 M * _are_ gtg, ballroom dancing and an xmas party. back later. 1103309345 N * _are_ are|afk 1103309347 M * Bertl cya 1103309855 M * Thorsten Loki|muh_, Bertl vserver build -m skeleton helped. Thanks :-) 1103309873 M * Loki|muh_ :) 1103309877 N * Loki|muh_ Loki|muh 1103310069 M * Thorsten When I try to start a vserver without any config files I get find: var/run: No such file or directory fakerunlevel: open("/var/run/utmp"): No such file or directory Failed to start vserver 'foo'. Might be I good idea to print a warning if no matching config files were found and point to build -m skeleton and configuration.html? 1103310157 M * Bertl good idea, any patches? 1103310414 Q * monrad Quit: Leaving 1103311891 M * id_ inux relax-hq 2.6.10-rc3-vs1.9.3.10-ng7.2 #1 Fri Dec 17 21:02:41 CET 2004 x86_64 GNU/Linux 1103311910 M * Loki|muh relax-hq ;) 1103312423 M * id_ relax-hq:/atest# ./vnet3_setup.sh killed the box :( 1103312439 M * id_ i have no serial null modem installed ... 1103312449 M * id_ i will do that tomorrow 1103312905 M * Bertl good idea ;) 1103312956 M * Bertl btw, it's probably working just fine ... just using new ips ... (int this case the 10.0.0.2) 1103313016 M * Bertl id_: means, if you assign 10.0.0.1 to another machine in the same local network, chances are good that you can reach it again ... 1103313055 M * id_ nope .2 is used by my entry box ;) 1103313116 M * id_ i will switch ips 1103313345 Q * lilo Quit: 1103313377 J * lilo ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1103313401 M * Bertl wb lilo! 1103313466 M * Thorsten What do you think about the following: 1103313468 M * Thorsten --- util-vserver-0.30.196/scripts/vserver 2004-08-27 23:06:45.000000000 +0200 1103313468 M * Thorsten +++ util-vserver-0.30.196/scripts/vserver_new 2004-12-17 20:55:30.000000000 +0100 1103313468 M * Thorsten @@ -180,7 +180,10 @@ 1103313468 M * Thorsten test -d "$VSERVER_DIR" || { 1103313468 M * Thorsten echo $"\ 1103313469 M * Thorsten Can not find vserver-setup; please make sure that the vserver configuration 1103313471 M * Thorsten -is located at $VSERVER_DIR/." 1103313473 M * Thorsten +is located at $VSERVER_DIR/. 1103313477 M * Thorsten +You can get a new one with 1103313479 M * Thorsten + vserver $vserver build -m skeleton 1103313481 M * Thorsten +for additional informations about the available options see doc/configuration.html" 1103313483 M * Thorsten exit 5 1103313485 M * Thorsten } >&2 1103313536 M * Bertl looks good, please send it to the ml, cc to enrico ... 1103313649 M * Thorsten vserver@list.linux... ? 1103313725 M * Bertl yep 1103313894 Q * id_ Quit: food... 1103315636 M * pizdec wow proftpd's bind directive doesn't work too well huh 1103315663 M * pizdec grep Bind /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf 1103315663 M * pizdec Bind 192.168.1.20 1103315679 M * pizdec tcp 0 0 *:ftp *:* LISTEN <- :P 1103315698 M * Bertl seems so, try to strace it ... 1103316055 M * pizdec oh this is funny 1103316067 M * pizdec just FYI, here is what it does 1103316096 M * pizdec despite 'Bind' it binds to *:21, only if you specify Bind, then it answers with this on any other IP: 1103316107 M * pizdec 500 Sorry, no server available to handle request on 192.168.1.21 1103316121 M * pizdec what a misnomer 1103316128 M * Bertl hehe, well designed software ;) 1103316145 M * pizdec very annoying 1103316170 M * pizdec oh well I should probly use vsftpd or something anyway 1103316180 M * Bertl but IIRC, somebody had proftpd working fine with vserver, maybe not on the host though ... 1103316193 M * pizdec it works fine if I only run one copy 1103316195 M * Bertl anyway you can use chbind to mend it ... 1103316239 M * pizdec good point 1103316326 M * pizdec I would need chbind inside the vserver..is it safe/normal to keep a vserver toolset inside a vserver? 1103316348 M * Bertl hmm, might cause you some trouble ... 1103316366 M * Bertl but you could start the proftpds into the context 1103316380 M * Bertl (with a limited ip) 1103316437 M * pizdec forgive my ignorance, but how can I execute a command inside a particular context without said command being available inside the context? 1103316462 M * Bertl no, you do it like the 'normal' vserver startup ... 1103316476 M * Bertl (check with vserver --debug blabla start 1103316488 M * pizdec ahhh 1103316499 M * Bertl just with a limited ip subset 1103317022 Q * Thorsten Remote host closed the connection 1103317045 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-090-095.arcor-ip.net 1103317195 M * pizdec well that was easy, added a chbind to the proftpd startup on my main host and then started the vserver normally 1103317219 M * Bertl you even have a script for that .. I guess ... 1103317240 M * pizdec oh probably one of the v_* scripts? 1103317251 M * Bertl yep, or at least you could adapt one 1103317271 M * Bertl but don't use it for sshd ... 1103317272 M * pizdec I haven't needed any till now, all the other daemons I'm using bind to IPs properly 1103317538 A * Bertl .oO( the ngnet stuff is so awesome ... ) 1103317585 M * pizdec I don't even know what it is :P 1103317592 T * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 1.29, devel 1.3.9, 1.9.3, ng8.5 1103317609 M * pizdec routing/iptables inside a vserver? 1103317632 M * Bertl basically it's a ip-stack virtualization with almost no overhead 1103317641 M * pizdec that's pretty sexy 1103317690 M * Bertl yeah, looks like this: 1103317702 M * Bertl en0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 52:54:00:12:34:56 1103317702 M * Bertl inet addr:192.168.0.3 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 1103317702 M * Bertl UP BROADCAST RUNNING MTU:1500 Metric:1 1103317702 M * Bertl RX packets:1 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 1103317702 M * Bertl TX packets:1 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 1103317704 M * Bertl collisions:0 txqueuelen:10 1103317707 M * Bertl RX bytes:84 (84.0 b) TX bytes:98 (98.0 b) 1103317717 M * pizdec o0o0o 1103317726 M * pizdec gimme :) 1103317746 M * Bertl well, the en0 is arbitrarily chosen, you can rename it (with nameif) to eth0 if you like ;) 1103317763 M * pizdec very cool I'll test that out soon 1103317772 M * Bertl the host decides via some kind of iptable tagging which vserver will get the packet 1103317783 M * Bertl (or which vserver is allowed to send a packet) 1103317822 M * Bertl is in early testing, so not suited for production atm, but fun to play with ... 1103317861 M * Bertl okay, I'm off to bed, have a nice whatever, everyone! 1103317871 M * pizdec g'night 1103317878 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1103317907 Q * Thorsten Remote host closed the connection 1103317949 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-090-095.arcor-ip.net 1103318479 Q * Thorsten Remote host closed the connection 1103318700 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-090-095.arcor-ip.net 1103318891 M * Thorsten OK, one of my linux-test-installations can be started and I can enter it. However when it tries to start kdm I loose my Display and when I enter halt in it the host is halted? 1103319576 Q * Thorsten Remote host closed the connection 1103319591 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-090-095.arcor-ip.net 1103320192 M * Thorsten Sorry that I disconnect so often but I can't find out how I can choose which runlevels of my vserver are started. I tried etc/vservers/FOO/apps/init/runlevel.start und .../runlevel (I just wrote 4 in the files) but then I get Failed to start vserver 'FOO', why? 1103322609 M * pizdec whee, kerberos + nss_ldap working inside my vserver "cluster" 1103323917 Q * Thorsten jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * are|afk jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * locksy jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * meebey jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * Doener jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * Pinnen jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * anonymous-coward jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * grecea jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * ndim jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * nox jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * pizdec jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * no_maam jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * berni_ jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * UFOczek jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * chand jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * weasel jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * SiD3WiNDR jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * cereal jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * TheSeer jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323917 Q * Snow-Man jupiter.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1103323994 J * Thorsten ~Thorsten@dsl-084-057-090-095.arcor-ip.net 1103323994 J * are|afk ~are@dsl-213-023-038-108.arcor-ip.net 1103323994 J * locksy ~locksy@mrtg.sisgroup.com.au 1103323994 J * meebey meebey@meebey.net 1103323994 J * Doener doener@193.24.208.125 1103323994 J * Pinnen ~pinnen@h194n2fls35o917.telia.com 1103323994 J * anonymous-coward ~nwalsh@shaggy.internode.com.au 1103323994 J * grecea ~grecea@h-195-22-237-74.mdl.net 1103323994 J * ndim U2FsdGVkX1@helena.bawue.de 1103323994 J * nox ~vps@213.39.193.10 1103323994 J * pizdec ~o_o@c-67-170-167-232.client.comcast.net 1103323994 J * no_maam ~erik@datenzone.de 1103323994 J * berni_ ~berni@obelix.ipv6.birkenwald.de 1103323994 J * TheSeer ~theseer@border.office.salesemotion.net 1103323994 J * SiD3WiNDR luser@bastard-operator.from-hell.be 1103323994 J * weasel ~weasel@weasel.noc.oftc.net 1103323994 J * chand ~chand@cancun.aspic.com 1103323994 J * UFOczek ufoczek@hood.openbug.net 1103323994 J * Snow-Man ~sfrost@snowman.net 1103324665 M * Thorsten ok I think I found out why etc/vservers/FOO/apps/init/runlevel.start didn't work, missing linebreak?