1106784213 Q * jsambrook Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106787187 M * chrish01 Bertl, ok, i got stuff running. i will have to do testing later though 1106787208 M * chrish01 i get to meet miguel de icazza tonight =p 1106787233 M * Bertl k, have fun! 1106787311 Q * chrish01 Quit: Leaving 1106789270 M * we2by I have a problem here 1106789276 M * we2by I have one nic. eth0 1106789288 M * we2by and the eth0 is directly connected to the net 1106789301 M * we2by I have one vserver running with a local lan ip 1106789315 M * we2by I only have one pc 1106789323 M * we2by so, I have no physical lan at all 1106789343 M * we2by the question is. How do I forward port 80 on the host to the vserver? 1106789356 M * we2by I can't even share the eth0 to the same eth0 1106789360 M * Bertl SNAT/DNAT 1106789372 M * we2by Bertl, I got an error with firestarter 1106789379 M * Bertl what's that? 1106789380 M * we2by can't do nat with one eth0 1106789394 M * we2by a gui tool to manage firewall polocies 1106789450 M * Bertl well, maybe it is the _wrong_ tool for the job then ;) 1106789457 M * we2by solved 1106789465 M * we2by lol, now it does accept the setting 1106789501 M * Bertl ;) 1106790620 M * mugwump we2by: if you want a *good* firewall management GUI, try fwbuilder 1106790633 M * we2by mugwump, I have that too 1106790644 M * mugwump and you preferred firestarter? 1106790653 M * we2by nope 1106790658 M * Bertl we2by: two are better than one? 1106790662 M * we2by I like to use it because I never did 1106790699 M * mugwump my brain can't parse that sentence I'm afraid 1106790733 M * mugwump error is : failure to link implicit references 1106790811 M * Bertl hey wanted to try something new .. ;) 1106790819 M * Bertl s/hey/he/ ;) 1106790869 M * we2by yep 1106790877 M * we2by ppl always want to try new things 1106790886 M * mugwump I've done single port NAT with fwbuilder. Though I prefer to use a dummy interface 1106790923 M * mugwump I like to try new things until I find one that is GOOD. Then I use it until I grow out of it. I'm always trying new thing sit's just the pace that varies 1106791210 Q * berni Quit: leaving 1106791266 M * Bertl OMG, we lost berni! 1106791379 A * we2by cries 1106791882 J * berni ~berni@2001:1b18:202::2 1106791912 M * Bertl aah, wb berni!! 1106794811 M * berni 666656 1106794828 M * berni *fuck* 1106794914 M * mugwump no thanks. 1106795059 M * Bertl hmm ... what does he mean by 666656N ? 1106796572 J * suhcoolbro ~Suh@63-225-84-214.ptld.qwest.net 1106796685 M * Bertl welcome suhcoolbro! 1106797160 M * Bertl okay folks, I'm off to bed now ... cya tomorrow! 1106797177 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1106797569 J * duckx ~Duck@dyn-83-157-165-177.ppp.tiscali.fr 1106797713 Q * DuckKing Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106798985 M * ntrs anyone around? 1106798990 M * ntrs Doener? 1106799080 Q * suhcoolbro Quit: NO CARRIER 1106801174 J * sannes ~ace@home.skarby.no 1106802795 J * wishes ~wishes@203-118-140-5.pppoe.ihug.co.nz 1106802809 M * wishes anyone around who can give me some pointers? 1106802914 M * wishes ill ask anyway, im getting error messages about proc not being mounted tellingme to mount it - however proc on both the master server and the vserver is mounted. secondly my load on the main machine is up at 2.0 and im not doing anything on either server (not sure if thats related to proc issues) 1106802976 M * wishes i cannot shut the vserver down because of the proc errors so i have to reboot to be able to really use my main machine again :O 1106802990 M * mugwump /etc/init.d/vprocunhide start 1106803058 M * wishes no such file 1106803083 M * wishes whats in it? 1106803098 M * mugwump unhides /proc from their secure defaults - it's a vserver on linux 2.6 thing 1106803110 M * mugwump are you on 2.6? 1106803117 M * wishes yep 1106803126 M * mugwump you should have the vprocunhide script 1106803136 M * wishes im using debian if it makes a difference 1106803153 M * wishes what commands are in your /etc/init.d/vprocunhide 1106803168 M * mugwump make sure you have the ``alpha'' util-vserver tools branch (0.30.196+) 1106803183 M * mugwump you'll probably have to build from source. 1106803252 M * mugwump good luck! I'm off :) 1106803277 M * wishes hehe 1106803278 M * wishes cheers 1106804006 M * wishes pity there are no debian packages for the latest versions 1106807432 J * nish ~nish@220.224.33.215 1106807444 M * nish morning all :) 1106807478 M * nish heres somethin interesting http://www.opensolaris.org/ 1106809276 Q * no_maam_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1106809517 J * chrish01 ~chrish01@69.90.131.25 1106809528 J * no_maam ~erik@datenzone.de 1106812217 M * bro mornin` all 1106813717 N * chrish01 chris|sleep 1106815324 J * prae ~prae@ezoffice.mandrakesoft.com 1106816222 J * _are_ ~are@212.185.72.226 1106816242 M * _are_ hi 1106816483 M * we2by hello _are_ 1106820678 Q * stupidawy Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106822003 Q * sladen Remote host closed the connection 1106822011 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1106822609 Q * wishes Quit: leaving 1106822653 J * stupidawy foo@you.wish.you.were.pimp.olicio.us 1106822720 Q * monrad Read error: Connection timed out 1106823083 Q * duckx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106823168 J * axu_ ~BOX@62.116.66.2 1106823173 M * axu_ hi folks :) 1106823526 J * jsambrook ~jsambrook@host-62-69-64-93.bsve.net 1106823993 Q * nish Quit: Leaving 1106825139 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1106825150 M * Bertl morning folks! 1106825546 M * prae hi Bertl 1106825594 M * Bertl greetings prae! what's up? 1106825641 M * prae hmmm ... i try to integrate vserver in the next corporate (mdk) release 1106825646 M * prae :p 1106825680 M * Bertl sounds good, we had some issues with 10.1 ... mainly host not guest 1106825711 M * prae I talk with kernel maintainer to integrate this in professionnel release 1106825741 M * prae (so ... it' going lunch :p ) 1106825755 M * Bertl is the patch for the professional release available somewhere? 1106825777 M * Bertl (patch between vanilla kernel and mdk kernel I mean) 1106825857 M * prae now ? no, it isn't available, I think so that I modify specfile and submit this to own maintainer here 1106825926 M * prae But I think so testing it here on our cluster then I validate it to maintainer team 1106827078 Q * Loki|muh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106827240 J * Loki|muh loki@satanix.de 1106827761 M * sizo moin 1106827779 M * Bertl morning sizo! 1106827796 T * services.oftc.net http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 1.2.10, devel 1.9.{3,4-rc3}, ng8.12 1106827907 M * sizo moin bertl 1106831133 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190130.sonofon.dk 1106831710 M * prae Bertl: I have go-ahead from kernel mainterner at mdk to test vserver here and submit all informations when it's done 1106831810 M * Bertl okay, if you need help with the kernel patch, just let me know ... 1106831837 M * prae ok, no prob :) 1106833975 M * axu_ hi bertl :) 1106833987 M * Bertl hey axu_! 1106835323 M * Bertl okay, off for now ... back later ... cya 1106835328 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1106835882 Q * BWare Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.10 1106836463 J * wei ~icechat5@dsl46-73.pool.bitel.net 1106836501 M * wei Hello .... can I run sshd inside a vserver? 1106836567 M * aba yes. 1106836598 J * mbucc ~konversat@host-216-153-147-194.spr.choiceone.net 1106836630 M * wei Jan 27 16:35:15 sammelleidenschaft sshd[857]: Accepted password for aronda from 212.100.46.73 port 33335 ssh2 1106836630 M * wei Jan 27 16:35:15 sammelleidenschaft sshd[857]: error: openpty: No such file or directory 1106836630 M * wei Jan 27 16:35:15 sammelleidenschaft sshd[859]: error: session_pty_req: session 0 alloc failed 1106836656 M * wei I get this error .... is is a CAP_ thing? 1106836828 M * axu_ wei: dont think so, all you have to do is watch out on which port to bind 1106836837 M * axu_ or ip ;) 1106836870 M * wei that is working ... otherwise I wouldn't get anything in the logfile .... hhmmnnn 1106836899 M * axu_ yes, you are right. hmm, is the something bekow /dev/pts ? 1106836971 M * axu_ do a ft -mTa in the rootserver, do you see a line like this ? none devpts 0 0 0 - /vservers/$YOUR_VSERVERNAME/dev/pts ? 1106836980 M * axu_ sorry, df -mTa 1106836996 J * BWare ~bware@212.26.196.41 1106837023 M * wei Filesystem Type 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on 1106837023 M * wei none devfs 19077 7997 11080 42% /dev 1106837023 M * wei none proc 0 0 0 - /proc 1106837057 M * wei ähh ... sorry ... that was the vserver 1106837091 M * axu_ proc proc 0 0 0 - /proc 1106837091 M * axu_ devpts devpts 0 0 0 - /dev/pts 1106837097 M * axu_ this is how it looks in my vserver 1106837113 M * axu_ i never used devfs, sorry, no clou 1106837158 M * wei Ahhh .... but that's it ... 1106837178 M * wei I didn't mount the /dev to /vserver/abc/dev ... 1106837196 M * wei now I can login 1106837204 M * axu_ nice :) 1106837207 M * axu_ ok, bye folks 1106837211 P * axu_ Client exiting 1106840038 Q * ndim Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106840204 M * ats did anyone try tu run it on colinux? 1106840299 P * wei 1106840359 J * ndim U2FsdGVkX1@helena.bawue.de 1106841548 J * Marlow ~marlow@coyote.us.tuxbox.nu 1106841600 M * Marlow hi .. 1106844221 Q * Marlow Quit: Read error: 4 + 1 = -0 (Connection reset by third grade math) 1106844925 Q * _are_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106846905 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1106846922 M * Bertl evening folks! 1106846988 M * Bertl ats: hmm, what? 1106847289 J * _are_ ~are@212.185.72.226 1106847414 M * _are_ umpf, I managed and run into a vserver/routing problem. all went fine with 10.1.0.0/16 adresses, but I have to use an official IP, too, now the IP is set up on the main server, visible in the vserver and no ping is possible, ... 1106847414 M * _are_ or any connect. tcpdump on the main server says there are pacets going out and returning, however, the vserver never sees ther etruning packets. I think this has been discussed here before. any quick link? 1106847807 M * Bertl some details please regarding version, distro and config ... 1106848054 M * _are_ debian sarge, 2.6.10-vs1.9.4rc2 1106848162 M * _are_ hmm, now I can't reach the machine anymore at all. I am getting really confused 1106848214 Q * BWare Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106848321 M * Bertl _are_: sounds like some kind of routing issue then? 1106848350 M * _are_ yes, i think so 1106848379 M * _are_ well, vserver-internal routing issue, i guess, plus the current (later) situation probably arp cache in switches 1106848388 M * _are_ erm, not arp, mac 1106849150 M * Bertl okay, I'm off again .. network connection is still bad ... 1106849156 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1106849440 Q * serving Read error: Connection reset by peer 1106850328 M * _are_ fixed. broken netwprk cable :-/ 1106850344 M * daniel_hozac heh 1106852042 Q * prae Quit: Client exiting 1106852229 N * chris|sleep chrish01 1106852455 Q * _are_ Quit: Disconnecting 1106854096 J * Marlow ~marlow@coyote.us.tuxbox.nu 1106854114 M * Marlow g'evening 1106854127 M * chrish01 hi Marlow 1106854221 M * Marlow mandrake is really annoying .. 1106854250 M * chrish01 nod 1106854289 M * Marlow i were just running through my guest images, upgrading them one by one ... 1106854316 M * Marlow and neither mandrake 10 or 10.1 is remotely to get to work .. 1106854330 M * Marlow segmentation faults, rpm script errors 1106854361 M * Marlow even with a guest image generated w/o errors on a mdk 10.1 installation, then moved over on my host box .. 1106854374 M * Marlow it'll not fail on mdk, it'll fail on anything else 1106854390 M * chrish01 hmm ... sure am happy with debian :) 1106854478 M * Marlow chrish01 : same thing here .. 1106854501 M * Marlow chrish01 : debian was the only distribution worthy to replace my good ol' Slackware 1106854675 M * chrish01 nod 1106854695 M * chrish01 i develop on novell linux desktop for work. (i do Mono Development though) 1106854801 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1106854810 M * Bertl evening folks! 1106854838 M * Bertl evening Marlow! 1106854886 M * Bertl Marlow: 10.x isn't mandrake (at least not for me ;) 1106854909 M * Bertl chrish01: how was your dinner with miguel? 1106854922 Q * sizo Quit: leaving 1106854950 M * chrish01 Bertl, Great@ 1106854950 M * Marlow chrish01 : Bertl : 10.x is madness .. 1106854995 M * Marlow Bertl : i just spend several hours to build that bloody guest image .. they flawed 10.1 in several ways .. 1106855022 M * Marlow Bertl : if you build it on Debian (sarge, rpm 4.0.1) it's fail with several script errors, 1106855039 M * Bertl I know, I'm currently trying to get my own version of 10.x RPMs working ... 1106855041 M * chrish01 Bertl, i got the honor of driving him around yesterday. gave me a chance to really get into some deep political conversations :) 1106855056 M * Marlow Bertl : you can avoid that by running it with noscripts, but doesn't help you against the segmentation faults 1106855081 M * Marlow Bertl : on what host do you want to run that ? 1106855090 M * Marlow Bertl : or is it not for vserver ? 1106855114 M * Bertl I'm using mdk (<= 9.2) on most of my systems ... 1106855139 M * Marlow Bertl : i have a guest-image, that i build on a clean 10.1 install 1106855155 Q * chrish01 Quit: Off to the office 1106855158 M * Bertl and this segfaults as guest? 1106855171 M * Marlow Bertl : 10.1 wont install in vmware gsx on my dev box at home, but installed flawlessly on my PE4400 here at work 1106855197 M * Marlow Bertl : i think it's the glibc difference between the debian box and the mandrake during establishing the chroot 1106855211 M * Marlow Bertl : the libraries are the bleading edge on 10.1 1106855229 M * Bertl hmm, yes, but the tools should use dietlibc, right? 1106855264 M * Marlow Bertl : if I chroot into my guest image on the mdk box (not vserver, just plain chroot) it works 1106855271 M * Marlow Bertl : on debian it segfaults .. 1106855289 M * Bertl you think you could upload that image somewhere? 1106855301 M * Marlow i have it online in a sec .. 1106855318 M * Marlow besides .... i updated all my guest images lately and put the newest online .. 1106855348 M * Marlow that includes woody, sarge, suse92, rh9, fc2, slackware 10 and the mdk one was the last to complete .. 1106855366 M * Bertl do we have a link for that somewhere on the site wiki? 1106855380 M * Marlow i have a mdk9.x, but i'll build a 9.2 instead 1106855418 M * Marlow not yet .. but i'll put the deployment script on the wiki soon, that pulls the newest images automatically and deploys them in one step 1106855460 M * Bertl well, a link in the Dowloads section (to the images) would be a good idea too ... 1106855496 M * Marlow http://debian.marlow.dk/vserver/guest/ 1106855508 M * Marlow try to grab that mdk one .. it's a unmodified image though .. 1106855531 M * Marlow just the rpm's installed in a chroot, no dev directory .. you need to create that first, before using it .. 1106855547 M * Marlow Bertl : with my guest images it's not just grabbing them ... 1106855582 M * Marlow Bertl : it's because i have the raw image, a diff against the rc files on the changes and a script to create dev directory and various distribution specific things .. 1106855610 M * Marlow Bertl : that way i can easier build updated images 1106855644 M * Bertl no problem with that or a fancy script, but folks might like to modify/investigate/whatever the images so they probably want to 'just' download them too ... 1106855670 M * Marlow sure .. 1106855705 M * Marlow there will be a download link and everything .. the script just was far too specific, so i've been rewriting it the last couple of days .. 1106855726 M * Marlow since you asked, if I would share the images 1106855733 M * Bertl okay, great! 1106855779 M * Bertl guess folks will appreciate it. I get requests for downloadable images every week 1106855877 M * Marlow there is a wide selection there .. 1106855918 M * Marlow they might need improvement here or there, but my customers are quite happy with them .. 1106855951 M * Bertl I don#t think we ever had a slackware image yet ... 1106855955 M * Marlow and i just went through updating each and every of them 1106855982 M * Marlow just missing the mdk one, and that is hell for 10.x 1106855988 M * Marlow tried both 10.0 and 10.1 1106855997 M * Bertl and IIRC we are still missing some kind of gentoo image .. (a few folks did start with that, but I don't know what happened ...) 1106856010 M * Marlow gentoo is easy .. 1106856015 M * Marlow take stage 3 ... 1106856040 M * Bertl okay, let's see how you image works ... (or not) 1106856048 M * Marlow it's usable as is ... but i refuse to deploy gentoo, because i don't want people constantly putting load on the servers compiling 1106856116 M * Marlow the mdk one doesn't work on debian ... that much is tested :) 1106856126 M * Marlow the 10.1 i mean 1106856134 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: isn't there a how-to instead? 1106856144 M * Marlow daniel_hozac : for what ? 1106856155 M * daniel_hozac for Gentoo everything. 1106856164 M * daniel_hozac +english. 1106856200 M * daniel_hozac or is that just for the host setup? 1106856200 M * Marlow daniel_hozac : gentoo is straight forward, there are several people using it for vserver .. 1106856218 M * Marlow daniel_hozac : i think klavs klavsen was one of them ... 1106856248 M * Marlow daniel_hozac : he got gentoo to patch the vserver portage, so that you could run them as guest in the first place .. 1106856260 M * Marlow daniel_hozac : before util-vserver 1106856355 M * Marlow daniel_hozac : i've not been trying it for ages, but i still have an old vserver package for debian flying around, that i had patched so you could run gentoo guest 1106856402 J * serving ~serving@213.186.187.93 1106856408 M * Marlow Bertl : let me know, if that seg faults for you, too .. 1106856542 M * Bertl currently having troubles with my network connection again ... 1106856553 M * Bertl but I'll let you know. 1106856691 M * matti Uff. 1106856978 M * Marlow Marlow : uff ? 1106857067 M * Marlow matti: uff ? 1106857087 A * Marlow seems to be talking to himself :o) 1106857265 Q * mbucc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106857548 M * Marlow Bertl : don't expect too much of that mdk image ... it was my initial idea of a minimum build .. still missing a couple packages, but since i even can't get that one working, it's useless 1106858586 J * chrish01 ~chrish01@69.90.131.25 1106858620 Q * flock Quit: Expert, n.: Someone who comes from out of town and shows slides. 1106859220 M * chrish01 Bertl, i have a quick suggestion for an addition to vnet 1106859243 M * chrish01 it would be nice to be able to list all taps associated with contexts 1106859460 M * Bertl good idea, something like 'cat /proc/vnet' maybe? 1106859485 M * chrish01 sure 1106859509 M * chrish01 because if i have a dynamic vserver ... what happens to those taps after i stop that vserver 1106859514 M * chrish01 they still exist right? 1106859551 M * chrish01 oh nm ... i guess not :) 1106859554 J * duckx ~Duck@dyn-83-157-187-223.ppp.tiscali.fr 1106859563 M * Bertl the devices are force-destroyed on context exit, and dynamic vserver are not a good idea anyays ... 1106859581 M * chrish01 nod 1106859583 M * Bertl Marlow: sorry had other issues, will check it in a few minutes 1106859586 M * chrish01 but im just testing :) 1106859667 M * chrish01 Bertl, inside of vserver ... i still get Permission denied when i try to set the ip address 1106859673 M * chrish01 i have NET_ADMIN in bcapabilities 1106860026 J * mbucc ~konversat@host-216-153-147-194.spr.choiceone.net 1106860121 J * tanjix tanjix@pD9FAC698.dip.t-dialin.net 1106860126 M * tanjix hi together 1106860142 M * Bertl chrish01: what does 'grep Cap /proc/self/status' report inside a vserver? 1106860166 M * chrish01 one sec 1106860204 M * chrish01 CapInh: 000...000 1106860219 M * chrish01 CapPrm: d44c04ff 1106860228 M * chrish01 CapEff: same ^^ 1106860288 M * ntrs Where is the current vdlimit tarball? 1106860299 A * Marlow is heading home 1106860338 M * Bertl Marlow: your image seems tow ork fine here ... 1106860352 M * Bertl well all the ahrdware related stuff is still in (which fails of course) 1106860430 M * ntrs Bertl, where is the current vdlimit tarball? 1106860440 M * ntrs or binary? 1106860444 M * Bertl ntrs: http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/TOOLS/vdlimit-0.01.tar.bz2 1106860458 M * ntrs Bertl, thanks. 1106860483 M * Bertl np, btw, how is the patched kernel? 1106860509 M * Bertl ah, sec, I ahve a vdlimit-0.02 here ... I'll upload that 1106860560 M * ntrs ]# make 1106860561 M * ntrs cc -g -Wall -O2 -Ivserver -o vdlimit vdlimit.c 1106860561 M * ntrs In file included from vdlimit.c:23: 1106860561 M * ntrs vserver.h:9: error: syntax error before "vserver" 1106860561 M * ntrs vserver.h:9: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `_syscall3' 1106860563 M * ntrs vdlimit.c: In function `main': 1106860565 M * ntrs vdlimit.c:114: warning: implicit declaration of function `vserver' 1106860567 M * ntrs vdlimit.c: At top level: 1106860569 M * ntrs vserver.h:9: warning: `_syscall3' declared `static' but never defined 1106860571 M * ntrs make: *** [vdlimit] Error 1 1106860580 M * ntrs The patched kernel is pretty good so far 1106860590 M * ntrs 5 hours in now 1106860620 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/TOOLS/vdlimit-0.02.tar.bz2 1106860632 M * Bertl try that one, IIRC I fixed exactly this issue ;) 1106860640 M * ntrs ok 1106860653 Q * mbucc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1106860684 M * ntrs There is actually a binary in there too, so that will work 1106860711 M * Bertl yeah, just saw (and removed) it ;) 1106860739 M * Bertl you can do a make clean; make 1106860755 M * ntrs that's fine, the binary is fine 1106860785 M * Bertl hmm, k, could you (after saving the binary) try the build again? 1106860872 M * chrish01 Bertl, any other CAPS i might need? 1106860950 M * Bertl sec 1106861019 M * Bertl #define CAP_NET_ADMIN 12 1106861040 M * Bertl so that would be 1000 1106861052 M * Bertl (in hex) which is missing in your caps 1106861053 M * chrish01 that should be NET_ADMIN in bcapabilities right? 1106861066 M * chrish01 or should it still be CAP_NET_ADMIN 1106861091 M * Bertl no NET_ADMIN looks fine ... verify that you have a newline in that file 1106861104 M * chrish01 i doubt it 1106861128 M * Bertl also add NET_RAW (in a separate line) 1106861146 M * chrish01 ok 1106861233 M * chrish01 SIOCSIFADDR: Permission denied 1106861234 M * chrish01 still 1106861266 M * Bertl did you check the caps again? do they contain the flags? 1106861284 M * Bertl if not, try to narrow it down with vserver --debug start 1106861339 M * chrish01 bit 4 is still 0 (should be 1 right?) 1106861359 M * Bertl bit 12, but yes ... 1106861375 M * chrish01 k 1106861388 M * Bertl which file are you editing btw? path please! 1106861483 M * chrish01 /etc/vservers/lri60/bcapabilities 1106861521 M * Bertl looks good so far, you restarted lri60 after that? 1106861530 M * chrish01 yup 1106861632 M * chrish01 changing to static context now 1106861710 M * chrish01 hmmm ... /etc/vservers/lri60/apps/vshelper/startup isnt working 1106862033 J * flock ~restless@l192-117-111-12.broadband.actcom.net.il 1106862598 M * ntrs Bertl, same problem with vdlimit 1106862599 M * ntrs # make 1106862600 M * ntrs cc --static -g -Wall -O2 -Ivserver -o vdlimit vdlimit.c 1106862600 M * ntrs In file included from vdlimit.c:24: 1106862600 M * ntrs vserver.h:10: error: syntax error before "vserver" 1106862600 M * ntrs vserver.h:10: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `_syscall3' 1106862601 M * ntrs vdlimit.c: In function `main': 1106862603 M * ntrs vdlimit.c:115: warning: implicit declaration of function `vserver' 1106862605 M * ntrs vdlimit.c: At top level: 1106862607 M * ntrs vserver.h:10: warning: `_syscall3' declared `static' but never defined 1106862609 M * ntrs make: *** [vdlimit] Error 1 1106862611 M * ntrs But, I can use the binary just fine 1106862620 M * Bertl okay, then it's distro related, what distro is that? 1106863107 M * Doener evening! 1106863181 M * Bertl evening Doener! 1106863402 M * Bertl chrish01: just tested it with a newly created vserver in qemu (tools 0.30.196) and both with or without CAP_ seem to work fine ... 1106863433 M * Bertl $ cat /etc/vservers/MMMM/bcapabilities 1106863433 M * Bertl CAP_NET_RAW 1106863433 M * Bertl NET_ADMIN 1106863446 M * Bertl $ vserver MMMM enter 1106863446 M * Bertl bash-2.05b# grep Cap /proc/self/status 1106863446 M * Bertl CapInh:0000000000000000 1106863446 M * Bertl CapPrm:00000000d44c34ff 1106863446 M * Bertl CapEff:00000000d44c34ff 1106863464 M * Bertl without that file, we had: 1106863482 M * Bertl CapEff:00000000d44c04ff 1106863497 M * chrish01 that is what mine looked like ^^ 1106863522 M * chrish01 i will copy yours quick 1106863638 M * chrish01 hahaah 1106863655 M * chrish01 bcapabilties isnt quite the same as bcapabilties ... what a moron i am 1106863659 Q * tanjix Quit: 1106863666 M * chrish01 err bcapabilities 1106863747 M * Bertl good that I checked your path then :P 1106863748 M * Bertl 22:31 < chrish01> /etc/vservers/lri60/bcapabilities 1106863771 Q * jsambrook Quit: Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ 1106863780 M * chrish01 i typed that lol 1106863794 M * chrish01 ok, it works now ... startup script doesnt though 1106863853 M * Bertl what are the issues? 1106863863 M * chrish01 it just isnt getting executed 1106863966 M * Bertl how do you know? 1106863993 M * chrish01 i would have an interface inside my vserver if it did 1106864042 M * Bertl well, maybe you got the script wrong .. could you upload it somewhere? 1106864057 A * Marlow is back 1106864074 M * chrish01 sure one sec 1106864244 M * chrish01 http://people.mosaix.net/chris/private/startup 1106864332 M * Bertl Marlow: no segfaults here ... 1106864361 M * chrish01 Bertl, im off to lunch ... just message me and i will read them when i get back 1106864390 M * Bertl k, cya 1106864405 N * chrish01 chris|lunch 1106864876 M * ntrs Bertl, it's FC2 1106864923 M * Marlow Bertl : on mdk9.x ? 1106864960 M * Bertl ntrs: where does that define the _syscall3 ? 1106864981 M * Bertl Marlow: well, no in qemu on a heavily reduced mdk 8.2 or so ... 1106865001 M * Bertl anyway, ancient libraries in the host 1106865013 M * Marlow Bertl : ok .. i really would like to know what lib it is, that it is missing .. 1106865032 M * ntrs Bertl, where does what define the _syscall3? 1106865035 M * Marlow Bertl : because it's down to something like that .. there is something that is on mdk, that debian must be missing 1106865041 M * Bertl Marlow: did you try the testme.sh on the host 1106865052 M * Marlow Bertl : on the mdk 10.1 ? 1106865057 M * Bertl ntrs: FC2 1106865065 M * Bertl Marlow: no, on your debian host ... 1106865071 M * ntrs Bertl, I don't know. How do I find out? 1106865080 M * Marlow Bertl : naeh :) 1106865100 M * Bertl ntrs: hmm, maybe you got a FC2 vserver to test/look? 1106865104 M * Marlow Bertl : where does that fly around ? 1106865124 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/SCRIPT/ 1106865127 M * ntrs Bertl, I do but how do I test/look? 1106865183 M * Marlow Bertl : that's fine .. 1106865193 M * Marlow Bertl : 001, 011, 031, 101, 102, 201, 202 1106865199 M * Bertl ntrs: grep -r _syscall3 /usr/include/* 1106865216 M * Marlow Bertl : Linux 2.4.24-vs1.26-20040211-pe1600sc i686/0.30/0.30 [J] 1106865278 M * Bertl hum ... that are the old tools (from jack) 1106865287 M * Marlow Bertl : nope .. 1106865302 M * Bertl well, my script says so ;) 1106865322 M * Marlow Bertl : eh ? ... that's util-vserver from debian ... 1106865328 M * Bertl could you upload the 'vserver-info -q' output somewhere? 1106865347 M * Bertl (if you have vserver-info that is ;) 1106865365 M * Marlow doesn't look like it . 1106865379 M * Marlow if it is distributed with the package .. 1106865385 M * Marlow isn't that is 1106865423 M * Bertl okay, so could you get an util-vserver-0.30.196 and try with that if you still get the segfault issues? 1106865477 A * Marlow is wondering, what ola has done to the package .. 1106865509 M * Bertl well, probably that is the debianized version of the stable utils (0.30) 1106865525 M * Marlow sure .. the other ones are alpha ? 1106865526 M * Bertl funny that my script misdetects them as 'J' 1106865539 M * Marlow i had jack's tools on there first .. 1106865552 M * Marlow because of the problems with the util-vserver package .. 1106865559 M * Bertl Marlow: yes, try them please just to see if it works or not ... 1106865579 M * Bertl I'll try with the stable tools in turn ... 1106865592 M * Marlow but Ola made a new package, that solved it, so i'm back on util-vserver .. 1106865616 M * Marlow i will see, if i get the time during the weekend to test the alpha tools and if that solves the segfaults .. 1106865650 M * Marlow if so, i'll finish that guest images, too ... i have nearly replaced my current 9.0 with a 9.2 today, though, 1106865657 M * Marlow 9.2 is working flawlessly 1106865767 M * Bertl it looks like a debian issue to me, util-vserver 0.30 (non debian) is starting your image properly ... 1106865774 M * Bertl (no segfaults no issues) 1106865789 M * Marlow as i said, i think it's down to libraries .. 1106865805 M * Marlow something during establishing the chroot .. 1106865811 M * Bertl hmm ... wait, I haven't tried with 2.4 yet ... sec 1106865816 M * Marlow aeh :) 1106865829 M * Marlow i'm not on 2.6 ..... :) 1106865844 M * Marlow on any production machine 1106865908 M * ntrs Bertl, here's the info about _syscall3 1106865909 M * ntrs /usr/include/linux/unistd.h:#undef _syscall3 1106865909 M * ntrs /usr/include/linux/unistd.h:#define _syscall3(type,name,type1,arg1,type2,arg2,type3,arg3) \ 1106865977 M * Bertl okay, that looks good, so why isn't that defined when you compile the tools? 1106866008 M * Bertl Marlow: nope, 2.4.29-vs1.2.10 and util-vserver-0.30 start the vserver perfectly ... 1106866040 M * Bertl (2.4.28-vs1.29 too) 1106866073 M * Bertl ntrs: could I get an user account on a FC2 (v)server? 1106866136 M * ntrs We'll have to setup one, but certainly you can. It will take a while because I am in the middle of something right now. 1106866215 M * Bertl no problem, just let me know (and remind me of the actual issue we had ;) 1106866229 M * Marlow Bertl : we'll see .. i do some testing ... now that i allready build the basic package and know that works for you .. 1106866240 M * Marlow Bertl : i have a platfrom to test from .. 1106866257 N * chris|lunch chrish01 1106866275 M * Marlow Bertl : comes actually convienient, because i'm building a new vserver host for a customer of mine .. 1106866289 M * ntrs Bertl, ok, I will. 1106866298 M * Marlow Bertl : so i might hijack that that for a bit testing :o) 1106866314 M * Bertl okay, you have to remove all the hw specific stuff though ... 1106866340 M * Marlow Bertl : i know .. but as i told you .. these was the basic raw, unmodified image .. 1106866409 M * Marlow Bertl : there is not even ssh in that package yet .. it's only 18 megs as you saw :) 1106866432 M * Bertl chrish01: inside your vserver lri60, what does 'ifconfig -a' report? 1106866442 M * chrish01 en0 and lo 1106866447 M * Bertl Marlow: yeah, was easy to install ... 1106866455 M * chrish01 i just cant set ip or anything 1106866458 M * Bertl chrish01: so your script _was_ executed, right? 1106866475 M * Marlow Bertl : i allways start from something minimalistic 1106866484 M * chrish01 oh oh no ... that was after i manually ran hte script 1106866490 M * Bertl Marlow: good decision ... 1106866493 M * chrish01 ifconfig -a shows nothing after plain boot 1106866529 M * Bertl chrish01: do you get any messages in the logs? (sys/kernel) 1106866669 M * chrish01 http://people.mosaix.net/chris/private/dmesg-2.6.11-rc2-vs1.9.4-rc3-ng8.12-6.txt 1106866786 J * mbucc ~konversat@host-216-153-147-194.spr.choiceone.net 1106867061 M * Marlow anybody got fc3 to run on 2.4 ? it seems like they did the dependencies in a weird way, that it absolutely wants 2.6 1106867312 M * Doener Marlow: what's the problem? 1106867354 M * Marlow Doener : no .. just if anybody has been running fc3 on 2.4 ? 1106867391 M * Marlow Doener : there are some strict dependicies in some of the fc3 packages to 2.6 kernels 1106867410 M * daniel_hozac for a reason, most likely ;) 1106867441 M * Doener well, it's hard enough to get a vanilla 2.6 running with fc3 ;) 1106867469 M * daniel_hozac make install should work fine 1106867506 M * Marlow sure .. i just looked at it, if it was worth building a guest image .. 1106867529 M * Doener hm, if that creates the fc3'd initrd... 1106867534 M * Bertl Marlow: what about 'updating' an fc2 vserver and see? 1106867552 M * Marlow we'll see ... i've build the fc2 image .. 1106867580 M * daniel_hozac Doener: IIRC, recent kernels run mkinitrd 1106867656 M * Bertl hmm, kernels do not run mkinitrd here ;) 1106867689 M * daniel_hozac could be i've had too many Red Hat kernels :) 1106867737 M * Doener daniel_hozac: btw i'm refering to the fc3+udev+vanilla issue which you might remember 1106867744 M * daniel_hozac yep. 1106867778 M * Bertl Doener: hmm, could you refresh my memory please? 1106867826 M * Doener Bertl: fc3 developers seems to like to have an empty /dev, thus they abuse(?) the initrd to start udevd 1106867842 M * Doener empty /dev on the harddisk that is... 1106867865 M * Doener if you don't have such an initrd the bootprocess fails 1106867877 M * Bertl hmm, okay ... but you can add the /dev by hand, right? 1106867902 M * daniel_hozac or just run mkinitrd. 1106867914 M * Doener Bertl: yep 1106868050 M * Bertl well, soon I'll have to patch a 500MB patch over 2.6.x (or later) to get devfs support back :/ 1106868079 A * Doener never used devfs... 1106868108 M * Bertl it's just _soooo_ much easier than everything else 1106868133 M * Doener hm, i never had trouble with udev... 1106868166 M * Doener OTOH i'm fine with my distro's default settings for udev and never bothered to modify the configuration... 1106868234 M * Bertl Doener: so what does 'ls /dev/hd*' list you? 1106868253 M * Doener $ ls /dev/hd* 1106868254 M * Doener /dev/hdc /dev/hdd 1106868300 M * Bertl root on sd* I guess 1106868307 M * Doener md0 ;) 1106868323 M * Bertl okay, then /dev/md* ;) 1106868407 M * Bertl anyway, if it works for you, perfect! 1106868619 J * Loki|muh_ loki@satanix.de 1106868619 Q * Loki|muh Read error: Connection reset by peer 1106868650 M * Bertl Doener: something completely different ... 1106868659 M * Bertl (you got a few minutes?) 1106868750 M * Doener guess so 1106868792 M * chrish01 Bertl, when i start the vserver ... i get ...vs_context_state(): (/bin/vshelper startup 60 ) returned with 256 1106868840 M * chrish01 thats /sbin i mean 1106868856 J * torsti76 ~irc@dsl-084-056-142-242.arcor-ip.net 1106868880 M * torsti76 hi! 1106868900 M * chrish01 hi torsti76 1106868904 M * Bertl welcome torsten! 1106868947 M * chrish01 Bertl, but if i run vshelper startup 60 after i start the lri, my new devices show up 1106868954 M * chrish01 s/lri/vserver 1106868955 M * torsti76 bertl, first of all thanx for your help with my reboot issue... 1106868978 N * Loki|muh_ Loki|muh 1106869052 M * torsti76 the kernel logs are very quiet regarding vshelper - at least there's no sign of failure... 1106869093 M * torsti76 i'll try to trace the reboot tomorrow at work and check back here with the results 1106869096 M * Bertl torsti76: well, that's a good sign then .. ;) 1106869130 M * torsti76 bertl: is there a way to set a debug level for vshelper? 1106869228 M * Bertl it's not easy as the vshelper is called from kernel side ... 1106869260 M * Bertl but you probably could redirect the output to some log file ... 1106869307 M * torsti76 bertl: but i guess, i'd have to put something weird into /proc/sys/kernel/vshelper, right? ;o) 1106869359 M * Bertl let's put it this way, usually it is set to /sbin/vshelper (or the vshelper path) 1106869377 M * Bertl of course, you can change it to a script of your choice ... 1106869396 M * Bertl which in turn could just log the output somewhere ... sec I'll prepare something 1106869562 M * Bertl #!/bin/bash 1106869562 M * Bertl /bin/echo "$0 $@" >>/tmp/vshelper.log 1106869576 M * Bertl put that into /usr/local/sbin/vshelper 1106869591 M * Bertl make sure that it is executable (chmod +x) 1106869604 M * Bertl do echo "/usr/local/sbin/vshelper" >/proc/sys/kernel/vshelper 1106869627 M * Bertl then enter the vserver and invoke 'reboot -f' 1106869692 M * torsti76 meanwhile i made an strace, too 1106869696 M * torsti76 http://www.iwm-kmrc.de/reboot.trace 1106869696 M * Bertl chrish01: btw, using this script would be interesting too, just to see if the vshelper is called from the kernel in your case ... 1106869705 M * Bertl torsti76: tx 1106869715 M * Bertl 32703 reboot(LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC1, LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2, LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART) = 0 1106869718 M * Bertl 32703 reboot(LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC1, LINUX_REBOOT_MAGIC2, LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_CAD_OFF) = 0 1106869726 M * Bertl this is exactly what invokes the vshelper ... 1106869735 M * chrish01 hmm 1106869736 M * Bertl so your vserver is doing the job right ... 1106869776 M * torsti76 maybe it's the runlevel configuration 1106869816 M * torsti76 you know that gentoo has it's very own interpretation of sysv 1106869825 M * Bertl check with the script first, then look at your config (0.30.196 yes?) 1106869835 M * torsti76 yes 1106869837 M * Bertl # 1106869837 M * Bertl * 1106869838 M * Bertl # /etc/vservers/vserver-name/apps/vshelper 1106869862 M * torsti76 ok, let's try the script 1106869869 M * Bertl there are some options for that ... even log output (as I see now ;) 1106869877 M * torsti76 aaaahhh 1106869898 M * Bertl http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~ensc/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html 1106869909 M * Bertl (or your local configuration.xml) 1106869935 M * chrish01 bertl, it does vshelper startup 60, and for shutdown reboot, reboot2 and shutdown 1106869941 M * torsti76 it isn't too local right now... ;o) 1106869969 M * Bertl chrish01: good, now what's in 'your' /etc/vservers/vserver-name/apps/vshelper dir? 1106870019 M * chrish01 /etc/vservers/lri60/apps/vshelper/ 1106870026 M * chrish01 file is startup 1106870072 M * chrish01 and if i call vshelper manually ... it works fine 1106870078 M * chrish01 just not if i do vserver lri60 start 1106870146 M * Bertl okay, then let's add the 'logfile' entry as symlink to /var/log/vshelper ... 1106870196 M * torsti76 just one minute...