1129162052 Q * calum Quit: Leaving 1129162471 J * menomc ~amery@200.75.27.78 1129162580 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129162580 N * menomc mnemoc 1129162948 M * mnemoc it's far easier to read grsec patch with pax patch extracted :) 1129162960 M * mnemoc removed* 1129163024 M * FireEgl =) 1129163199 M * FireEgl What do ya'll use vserver for anyway? For me, I want to use it to run a shell service off of.. which is why I want the grsec-vs patch (a new one). 1129163292 M * mnemoc some for hosting, some for jailed services, some for other stuff 1129163359 M * mnemoc i also want to make a distribution for caged home desktops 1129163416 M * mnemoc but currently i use it for highly grained DMZs 1129164638 Q * mrec_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129165554 J * mrec ~revenger@p54B03FE0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1129166780 J * stefani ~stefani@c-24-19-46-211.hsd1.wa.comcast.net 1129168446 J * Aiken_ ~james@tooax6-074.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1129168763 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129171675 J * malaiwah ~malaiwah@dsl17-219.express.oricom.ca 1129171971 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129172357 Q * malaiwah Quit: 1129173496 N * nokoya nokoya- 1129173532 N * nokoya- nokoya 1129175627 M * traffic i changed the context id on my vserver as per the instructions on http://linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits 1129175645 M * traffic now when i try to start the guest server i get "vcontext: chroot(): Permission denied" 1129175729 M * daniel_hozac tagxid on the /vservers partition? 1129175740 M * daniel_hozac no chxid -R after changing the xid? 1129175765 M * traffic yes, on the /vserver partition 1129175787 M * traffic i dont follow the second question 1129175815 M * daniel_hozac when you change the xid and the guests are on a tagxid mount point, you'll have to change the tagging of all the files. 1129175824 M * daniel_hozac otherwise the guest won't be able to access them. 1129175844 M * daniel_hozac chxid -R -x -c /vservers/ ought to do it. 1129175867 M * traffic can i pick whatever xid i want? 1129175877 M * daniel_hozac anything between 2 and 49151 1129175888 M * traffic okay, so as long as its consistent it should be okay 1129175893 Q * mef Remote host closed the connection 1129175902 M * daniel_hozac (the same one you entered into /etc/vservers//context) 1129175913 M * traffic ah, okay 1129176023 M * traffic i wish those extra files (like context) got generated during install. i never really know what options are available to change 1129176048 M * daniel_hozac vserver - build --help lists --context as a valid parameter. 1129176086 M * daniel_hozac and the flower page lists all available configuration files along with a short description. 1129176300 M * traffic ah very cool, that works great. thanks for your help 1129176439 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1129176443 M * Bertl morning folks! 1129176459 M * stefani guten morgen 1129176468 M * daniel_hozac morning Bertl! 1129176483 M * Bertl hey stefani! 1129176489 M * stefani or evening. 1129176502 M * Bertl well, for me it is morning ... (today) :) 1129176514 Q * traffic Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129176709 Q * Hollow Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129176712 J * Hollow ~hollow@home.xnull.de 1129176747 M * Bertl hey daniel_hozac! almost overlooked you, still or already awake? 1129177715 M * daniel_hozac still ;) 1129179436 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. back later ... 1129179452 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1129181754 Q * kevinp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129182682 J * kevinp ~kevinp@ny.webpipe.net 1129183292 N * Sonarman_ Sonarman 1129183492 P * stefani parting (is such sweet sorrow) 1129185246 J * nadi ~k@adsl-70-126-192-81.adsl.iam.net.ma 1129185257 M * nadi hi 1129185269 M * nadi there is a version that work on freebsd? 1129187698 J * Johnny ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1129187698 Q * Johnsie Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129188280 Q * Aiken_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129188741 J * Doener ~doener@i5387EDAE.versanet.de 1129189061 Q * daniel_hozac Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129190766 Q * cereal Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129190811 Q * SNy Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129190825 J * cereal koepi@217.20.124.153 1129191027 J * SNy a7d4d8e6b5@bmx-chemnitz.de 1129191041 J * prae ~prae@84.14.106.134 1129191728 M * SiD3WiNDR nadi: what part of "linux-vserver" do you not understand ;) 1129193013 M * cehteh hehe 1129194549 M * eyck well, the '-' is rather confusing... 1129194603 M * eyck nadi: bsds have had jails for years, those are rather primitive, but they do work for most usage patterns, 1129196426 J * RoT ~bob@203.59.146.87 1129197448 Q * RoT Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129200540 Q * Doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129200570 J * Doener ~doener@i5387E2CD.versanet.de 1129201731 Q * nadi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129202361 Q * Doener Quit: Leaving 1129203432 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-18-28.dclient.hispeed.ch 1129204000 Q * sebi_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129204313 Q * yungyuc Remote host closed the connection 1129204327 J * yungyuc ~yungyuc@220-135-53-220.HINET-IP.hinet.net 1129204533 J * sebi ~sebi@Fd0c3.f.strato-dslnet.de 1129204830 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@c-6f1472d5.010-230-73746f22.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se 1129205896 J * eyck_ eyck@81.219.64.71 1129205930 Q * eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129207639 J * romke ~romke@procyon.romke.net 1129208201 J * ydupont ~dupont-y@tomintoul.cri.univ-nantes.fr 1129208218 M * ydupont hello, 1129208231 M * ydupont is somewhare running with 2.1.0-rc4 here ? 1129208236 M * ydupont someone 1129208275 M * daniel_hozac what's the problem? 1129208291 M * ydupont oops 1129208319 M * ydupont Oops: 0000 [#53] 1129208319 M * ydupont SMP 1129208319 M * ydupont Modules linked in: ipv6 ipt_MARK iptable_mangle cls_u32 cls_fw sch_sfq sch_htb ipt_LOG ipt_state ipt_limit iptable_filter ip_tables ip_conntrack_ftp qla2300 qla2xxx firmware_class 1129208319 M * ydupont CPU: 0 1129208319 M * ydupont EIP: 0060:[] Not tainted VLI 1129208321 M * ydupont EFLAGS: 00010246 (2.6.13.4-vs2.1.0-rc4TTEC-SAN-) 1129208325 M * ydupont EIP is at do_sendfile+0x104/0x160 1129208327 M * ydupont eax: f3613530 ebx: f3613530 ecx: 00000000 edx: f3613530 1129208329 M * ydupont esi: f3496480 edi: 00000000 ebp: 00000000 esp: e3791f5c 1129208331 M * ydupont ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068 1129208333 M * ydupont Process vsftpd (pid: 3484, threadinfo=e3790000 task=f3613530) 1129208335 M * ydupont Stack: 00000014 00000000 00000000 e3790000 00000014 00000000 00000014 f3b64380 1129208337 M * ydupont 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000014 00000014 e3790000 c0161b6c 1129208339 M * ydupont 00000014 00000000 00000000 00000014 00000014 00000006 00000014 c0102df9 1129208341 M * ydupont Call Trace: 1129208343 M * ydupont [] sys_sendfile+0x9c/0xa0 1129208345 M * ydupont [] syscall_call+0x7/0xb 1129208347 M * ydupont Code: b8 00 e0 ff ff 21 e0 8b 10 83 82 f4 04 00 00 01 83 92 f8 04 00 00 00 8b 00 83 80 fc 04 00 00 01 83 90 00 05 00 00 00 8b 4c 24 20 <8b> 51 04 8b 01 39 ea 7c 13 7f 04 39 f8 76 0d bf b5 ff ff ff 89 1129208390 M * ydupont I've applied vs2.1.0-rc4 on top of 2.6.13.4 assuming 2.6.13.4 and 2.6.13.3 are not that differents. The patch applied cleanly... but maybe i was wrong 1129208396 M * daniel_hozac vsftpd running in a vserver? on what kind of file? 1129208410 M * ydupont debian & ubuntu archives 1129208434 M * daniel_hozac so not a unified file then? 1129208439 M * ydupont yep 1129208447 M * ydupont I don't use unified at all 1129208686 M * daniel_hozac do you have the vmlinux for that kernel available? 1129210326 N * lonewolff lonewolff[w] 1129210633 Q * bragon Remote host closed the connection 1129211248 J * bragon ~bragon@god.geeknode.org 1129211297 Q * monrad Quit: Leaving 1129211406 N * lonewolff[w] lonewolff 1129212520 M * ydupont daniel_hozac: yes i have the vmlinux ; you want the kernel or the sybols 1129213770 Q * yungyuc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129214387 J * traffic ~gorecki@home.negativeiq.com 1129215328 J * newz2000 ~Matthew@12-226-91-204.client.mchsi.com 1129215371 J * yungyuc ~yungyuc@220-135-53-220.HINET-IP.hinet.net 1129215422 M * newz2000 is there a way to set up a directory so that all files added in that directory have their group set to a specific group rather than the user's default group? 1129215453 M * newz2000 I realize this is a general linux question, not vserver, but this is my favorite grouping of linux hackers 1129215556 M * newz2000 I need this for a CVS repo... it seems when new files are added other users cannot change them 1129215557 M * daniel_hozac ydupont: addr2line -e vmlinux c0161a74 1129215576 M * daniel_hozac newz2000: setgid on the directory. 1129215594 M * newz2000 Oh yeah. Thanks. 1129215751 M * newz2000 daniel_hozac: isn't that done with chmod? I can't find it in the manpage. 1129216057 M * daniel_hozac chmod g+s 1129216070 M * newz2000 Thanks. 1129216103 M * newz2000 perfect. I appreciate the help. 1129216737 J * Ben81 ~Ben81@tipi0e.lri.fr 1129217383 P * newz2000 1129217850 J * michal ~michal@michal.usercloak.oftc.net 1129217852 M * michal hey :) 1129218446 J * micah_ micah@micha.hampshire.edu 1129218857 J * stefani ~stefani@superquan.apl.washington.edu 1129218865 Q * micah Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129219048 N * micah_ micah 1129219169 M * AndrewLee micah: hi 1129219199 M * micah AndrewLee: hi 1129219212 M * AndrewLee micah: nice to see you here. :) 1129219252 M * micah AndrewLee: I am very frequently here :) 1129219303 M * AndrewLee micah: I am always here but away from keyboard. :p 1129219334 M * AndrewLee micah: Cause I am out of town often recently. 1129219376 M * AndrewLee micah: Sorry for the delay of replying the mail from BTS. 1129219386 M * micah AndrewLee: me, I've had my machines crashing, so I have been away 1129219412 M * micah AndrewLee: no problem, I still have tests on 2.6.8 to do, and I need to attempt the rootesc on 2.4 1129219452 M * AndrewLee micah: In my tests, the rootesc only works on debian sarge's 2.4 1129219509 M * AndrewLee micah: and 2.6.8+vs1.9 works fine in new-style config 1129219584 M * AndrewLee micah: But the problem is util-vserver and vserver-debiantools in sarge are supose working for legancy mode. 1129219645 M * micah AndrewLee: it is my opinion that vserver-debiantools should go away 1129219653 M * micah AndrewLee: it only has problems, no solutions 1129219660 M * stefani go away, or really get fixed ? 1129219694 M * AndrewLee micah: it has it's advantage 1129219726 M * AndrewLee micah: Maybe better integrate it's advantage into util-vserver 1129219776 M * AndrewLee micah: All of my tests used -l for legacy barrier code 1129219799 M * micah AndrewLee: what does vserver-debiantools have as an advantage? I would like to know 1129219802 M * AndrewLee micah: 2.6.8+kernel-patch-vserver in sarge works fine with new-style config 1129219812 M * micah AndrewLee: yes, I know I have been using -l 1129219894 M * AndrewLee micah: automatic strip a guest from hardware related packages and files 1129219923 M * AndrewLee micah: and then does chroot and start aptitude 1129219990 M * AndrewLee micah: That's the only advantage... but would be better integrate into util-vserver. :) 1129219997 M * micah you can do that with util-vserver 1129220017 M * micah REMOVE_PACKAGES="sparc-utils,dhcp-client,lilo,makedev,pcmcia-cs,ppp,\ 1129220017 M * micah pppconfig,pppoe,pppoeconf,setserial,syslinux,fdutils,libpcap0,\ 1129220017 M * micah iptables,pciutils" 1129220022 M * micah vserver kea build -m debootstrap --hostname kea --interface \ 1129220022 M * micah eth0:69.90.134.201/25 -- -d sarge -- --exclude=$REMOVE_PACKAGES 1129220040 M * micah thats all that vserver-debiantools does... 1129220066 M * AndrewLee micah: But have to type so many... 1129220122 M * micah AndrewLee: its a cut and paste for me. :) 1129220137 M * micah AndrewLee: and I set up vservers not that frequently that cut and paste is a burden 1129220154 M * stefani AndrewLee: i just use a wrapper script 1129220166 M * AndrewLee micah: For users point of view, I can't fine this tip in README.Debian of util-vserver package. 1129220189 M * stefani micah: i will send you my script. no cut and paste needed 1129220218 M * AndrewLee stefani: Could you please share this on the wiki for all the vserver users. :) 1129220237 M * stefani AndrewLee: i would want to make it more generic first but yes i can .. 1129220256 M * AndrewLee stefani: Thanks in advance. :) 1129220332 Q * ydupont Quit: Leaving 1129220347 M * AndrewLee micah: Would that be possible integrate these into util-vserver? 1129220361 M * micah AndrewLee: unfortunately, I do not maintain util-vserver 1129220383 M * micah AndrewLee: I only maintain the kernel-patch-vserver, this would have to be filed as a wishlist bug against util-vserver and Ola can decide 1129220428 M * AndrewLee micah: I mean integrate these into upstream's util-vserver, possible? 1129220475 M * AndrewLee micah: I have three bugs haven't filed to against util-vserver for Ola. 1129220572 M * AndrewLee micah: Cause I know he might has less time than mine.. I am trying to solve the problem myself, and then give him a patch or something easier for him. 1129220607 M * AndrewLee micah: I have bring enough troubles to Ola. :( 1129220665 M * AndrewLee micah: I think he will hate me if I only report the bug without give him a solution 1129220743 J * monrad ~monrad@port487.ds1-by.adsl.cybercity.dk 1129220771 M * micah hehe 1129220783 M * micah AndrewLee: you could file a bug against upstream util-vserver 1129220866 M * AndrewLee micah: Hopefully the upstream util-vserver maintainer would be nicer. :p 1129221097 M * AndrewLee micah: Do you know why the exploit only works on sarge's 2.4.27+patch? 1129221326 M * micah AndrewLee: as I said, i have to still perform my tests on 2.6 and that exploit in 2.4 1129221372 M * AndrewLee micah: the exploit doesn't on 2.6.8 in my tests. 1129221418 M * micah AndrewLee: yes, i know, it doesn't in mine either 1129221484 M * AndrewLee micah: How to explain the testfs.sh-0.11's results? 1129221499 M * micah AndrewLee: what do you mean? 1129221514 M * AndrewLee micah: Why upstram and sarge got the same results 1129221550 M * AndrewLee micah: And only sarge can be able exploited 1129221558 M * micah AndrewLee: are you referring to my report to #329090 about 2.4? 1129221596 M * AndrewLee micah: I think so, and I replied that as well. 1129221624 M * micah AndrewLee: please try to keep things from being confused 1129221630 M * AndrewLee micah: I did similar tests as yours 1129221748 M * AndrewLee micah: sorry for the confusion, I was not intend to do that. 1129221871 M * AndrewLee micah: In my last report to #329090 about 2.4, I did similar tests as yours, I add the tests with the rootesc 1129221959 M * AndrewLee micah: I found the rootesc only works with kernel-source+kernel-patch-vserver from sarge 1129221986 M * AndrewLee micah: The rootesc doesn't work with upstream's kernel+patch. 1129222048 M * AndrewLee micah: but testfs.sh reports same results on sarge's and upstream's 1129222181 M * micah AndrewLee: yes, as i said, I still need to do those tests to confirm your results 1129222221 M * AndrewLee micah: seems I haven't got your reply yet. :) 1129222232 M * AndrewLee micah: irc is faster than BTS. :) 1129222278 M * micah AndrewLee: my reply to 329090? 1129222282 J * lusko ~lm@209-253-118-146.ip.mcleodusa.net 1129222302 M * AndrewLee micah: Do you mean this: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=329090 1129222312 M * micah yes 1129222317 M * AndrewLee micah: I saw the last reply is mine. 1129222417 M * micah AndrewLee: I have not read your most recent reply 1129222430 M * micah AndrewLee: that is why you have not received my reply to your reply 1129222439 M * micah AndrewLee: because I have not written one yet 1129222442 M * micah AndrewLee: because I haven't read yours 1129222460 M * AndrewLee micah: haha, I see. 1129222511 M * lusko Hello, can somebody recommend me good vserver networking doc or howtos? Thanks 1129222630 J * ss ~can@81.215.183.206 1129222636 M * micah AndrewLee: you are in taiwan I see, I am in the US, so we have different timezones 1129222652 M * ss heeey 1129222653 M * ss you 1129222654 M * ss :P 1129222700 M * micah AndrewLee: so it is 10/13/2005 here 12:57, according to your Date in that reply, it is at 19:00, which I have not even gotten to yet 1129222756 M * AndrewLee lusko: welcome 1129222766 M * AndrewLee lusko: Have you read the Step-by-Step+Guide+2.6 1129222794 M * AndrewLee lusko: You might found some clues in http://linux-vserver.org/Step-by-Step+Guide+2.6 1129222796 M * ss no 1129222802 M * AndrewLee ss: welcome 1129222810 M * ss :P 1129222830 M * AndrewLee micah: Yap, I am in UTC+8 1129222885 M * AndrewLee micah: Nice to meet one more friend in the States. :) 1129222910 Q * ss Quit: 1129222961 M * lusko AndrewLee: thanks. Yes I have, I'm looking for more specific networking information within vservers 1129222985 M * lusko AndreLee: I'm trying to have each vserver in a separate network 1129223233 M * AndrewLee lusko: I don't have that experience, I guess this might be helpful: http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html 1129223264 M * lusko thanks 1129223308 M * lusko that page seems very helpful, just very hard to read.. 1129223320 M * AndrewLee lusko: But I am not sure, you can confirm this with other gurus in this channel later when them are availble. :) 1129223342 M * stefani lusko: i have multiple networks 1129223369 M * stefani but my success may be due in part to how the colo ISP has their router configured, too. 1129223383 M * lusko stefani: how did you do it? could you point me to the right direction? 1129223398 A * AndrewLee is off to bed. 1129223412 M * AndrewLee micah: see you later. :) 1129223420 M * stefani lusko: give me a couple minutes. (to get a cup of coffee) 1129223430 M * lusko sure thanks! :) 1129224233 Q * prae Quit: Execute Order 69 ! 1129224344 M * romke hmm, what causes such build errors: 1129224345 M * romke In file included from kernel/context.h:4, from linuxvirtual.h:22, from lib/getnbipv4root.c:24: 1129224348 M * romke /usr/include/linux/types.h:14: error: conflicting types for `dev_t' 1129224351 M * romke /usr/i686-linux-dietlibc/include/sys/types.h:53: error: previous declaration of `dev_t' 1129224370 M * romke building util-vserver-0.30.208 1129224580 Q * Ben81 Quit: Leaving 1129224672 M * matti Y. 1129224674 M * matti i686-linux-dietlibc? 1129224715 M * romke matti: yeah. 1129224747 M * matti Why? 1129224758 M * matti Why not i686-linux-glibc? 1129224864 M * romke matti: in pld default is dietlibc, if you want you can build --without dietlibc... 1129224875 M * romke matti: http://buildlogs.pld-linux.org/index.php?dist=ac&arch=i686&ok=0&id=f731d3de91ef39daf9f08d92a2c1dc8f 1129224940 M * matti And with --without thing it's workin' correcly? 1129224973 M * romke matti: dunno, I can't send builder requests 1129225057 M * romke matti: wait, I'll ask for test-build --without dietlibc 1129225108 J * [MUPPETS]Gonzo gonzo@langweiligneutral.deswahnsinns.de 1129225121 M * romke matti: on my own builder everything work fine, with/without dietlibc, I asked cause I wanna know how to fix PLD builder 1129225783 M * daniel_hozac romke: what are the different types? (could you paste the lines mentioned?) 1129226065 M * romke daniel_hozac: it's linux-libc-headers issue 1129226114 M * romke daniel_hozac: or more like linux-libc-headers-2.6.12.0 + dietlibc issue cause without dietlibc or with linux-libc-headers-2.6.11 works fine 1129226210 M * romke daniel_hozac: http://romke.net/paste/624796253a6a88e70d29ca8ae8a2b8fe (on dietlibc-0.29 + linux-libc-headers-2.6.12.0) 1129226258 M * daniel_hozac romke: so what's the difference between linux-libc-headers-2.6.11 and .12 in that file? 1129226266 M * daniel_hozac (linux/types.h) 1129226502 J * newz2000 ~Matthew@12-226-91-204.client.mchsi.com 1129226521 M * romke daniel_hozac: http://romke.net/paste/e23d07787b72fb5d75974f6c4cbd0e68 1129226572 M * newz2000 Another question: When trying to find details of all my mp3 files, this doesn't work if there's a space in the name, any suggestions?: 1129226572 M * newz2000 for i in `find ./ | egrep '.*mp3$'`; do ls -l $i; done 1129226631 M * daniel_hozac find -name '*.mp3' doesn't do the trick? 1129226639 M * daniel_hozac and -exec 1129226656 M * newz2000 oh, exec. 1129226663 M * newz2000 Man, I keep forgetting about that. 1129226694 M * newz2000 By the way, have you ever tried using google to get help with the find command? It's practically useless. ;-) 1129226733 M * daniel_hozac find --help seems to work most of the time though ;) 1129226768 M * daniel_hozac romke: that code seems to make some weird assumptions... 1129226787 M * newz2000 Yeah, however it's a bit of information overload. 1129226845 M * daniel_hozac i don't know, find's --help is very scarce. i usually have to use the manual to make sure the options do what i expect. 1129226874 M * romke daniel_hozac: this line in types.h causes error: 1129226875 M * romke -#ifdef WANT_KERNEL_TYPES || !defined(__GLIBC__) 1129226875 M * romke +#if defined(WANT_KERNEL_TYPES) || !defined(__GLIBC__) 1129226883 M * newz2000 The man page has no examples though, and it's such a complex command you kind of need examples. 1129226940 M * newz2000 find -name '*.mp3' -exec ls -l; find: missing argument to `-exec' 1129227138 Q * monrad Quit: Leaving 1129227151 M * newz2000 oh, there needs to be a space before \; Got it. 1129227187 M * lusko stefani: it's clearly a routing problem. thanks 1129227638 J * Alecsandro ale@desk.alecsandro.com.br 1129227688 M * newz2000 Thanks for the help 1129227690 P * newz2000 1129228055 J * nayco ~nayco@lns-bzn-8-82-250-236-139.adsl.proxad.net 1129228090 M * nayco Hello ! 1129228437 J * samuel ~samuel@Quebec-HSE-ppp242189.qc.sympatico.ca 1129229540 Q * Johnny Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129229557 M * daniel_hozac romke: yeah, i guessed that. i guess you could work around it by adding -D__GLIBC__ to CFLAGS. (if you're lucky) 1129230342 J * RedSpy max@pD9536122.dip.t-dialin.net 1129230456 M * nayco Anyone can help ? I'm trying to install a 2.6.13.3 kernel with Vs2.1.0-rc4, everything compiles fine but the "make install" command freezes or fails, and i'm stuck. 1129230497 M * nayco When pausing hte process, I see that the culprit seems to be "lvm2 pvs --noheadings --nosuffix -o vg_name /dev/hdb1"... 1129230640 M * nayco Ok, this is not a vserver issue... Vgscan freezes when scanning /dev/cdrom :? ! 1129230825 M * nayco Hmmm, the syscall is : 1129230827 M * nayco open("/dev/cdrom", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE|O_NOATIME 1129230835 M * nayco and that's all. 1129230960 J * Johnsie ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1129231809 M * nayco ok.... 1129231815 Q * nayco Quit: [Reboot] 1129232156 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129232273 Q * cehteh Remote host closed the connection 1129232280 Q * Johnsie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129232327 J * nayco ~nayco@lns-bzn-8-82-250-236-139.adsl.proxad.net 1129232478 M * nayco Ok, forget that, I just removed the cdroms entries in fstab and run drakconf again to recreate them, and everything is fine. Didn't know what happened, but, now I can try vs 2.10-rc4... Back soon ;) 1129232493 Q * nayco Quit: 1129232716 J * nayco ~nayco@lns-bzn-8-82-250-236-139.adsl.proxad.net 1129232716 Q * traffic Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129232736 Q * nayco Quit: 1129232739 J * nayco ~nayco@lns-bzn-8-82-250-236-139.adsl.proxad.net 1129232747 J * FireEgl Proteus3@adsl-147-82-252.bhm.bellsouth.net 1129232847 J * Johnsie ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1129233290 Q * samuel Quit: My damn controlling terminal disappeared! 1129234368 M * jkl does anyone know where vserver-stat reads it's information from? /proc somewhere?? 1129234577 M * mugwump /proc/virtual 1129234586 M * jkl kewl, thanks 1129235793 J * prae ~benjamin@sherpadown.net 1129235866 M * jkl is there any documentation on what's in /proc/virtual? 1129235929 M * mugwump you mean it's not self-documenting? :) 1129235982 M * mugwump what are you looking for, jkl/ 1129235983 M * mugwump ? 1129236464 J * monrad ~monrad@port1002.ds1-vbr.adsl.cybercity.dk 1129236472 M * mnemoc any tool to convert 'BCaps: 000000003c6e04ff' into capabilities by name? 1129236544 A * mugwump shrugs. "bc", he suggests, unhelpfully. 1129236716 J * Estes2 ~pierre@static-71-243-114-122.bos.east.verizon.net 1129236884 M * mugwump cat /usr/include/linux/capability.h | perl -nle 'm/^#define\s+CAP_(\w+)\s+(\d+)/&&($b{$2}=$1);BEGIN{$x=hex(shift@ARGV)}END{for($i=0;exists$b{$i};$i++){print "$b{$i} is ".($x&(2**$i)?"":"NOT ")."set"}}' 000000003c6e04ff 1129236892 M * Estes2 Hi everyone !! :) (so happy to finaly find a channel about lvs...) I got an issue setting up keepalived. I work with 2 webservers load-balancing/failovering i got one realserver that answers properly but the other one won't answer.... 1129236893 M * Estes2 so 1129236917 M * Estes2 so i did a few tests and it seems i can connect to the server from itself but not throught the virtual ip 1129236943 M * Estes2 any idea ? 1129236963 M * Estes2 it's hard to explain the wole thing in one sentence 1129236979 J * tuxcapoeira ~capoeira@85-124-167-78.work.xdsl-line.inode.at 1129236980 M * Estes2 especialy after i spend almost my whole day on this... :( 1129237091 M * Estes2 hum 1129237098 M * Estes2 seems i'm not on the good chan 1129237111 M * mugwump Estes2: your question is hard to understand. 1129237134 M * Estes2 well 1129237141 M * Estes2 i got a virtual server 1129237152 M * Estes2 made of 2 real servers 1129237159 M * Estes2 for this, i use keepalived 1129237168 M * Estes2 it's like this: 1129237172 M * mugwump stop 1129237177 M * Estes2 ? 1129237178 M * mugwump you are in the wrong channel :) 1129237180 M * Estes2 heh 1129237191 M * Estes2 but there's no channel i can find about this 1129237191 M * mugwump this is for multiple UNIX servers on one physical server 1129237196 M * Estes2 ah, ok 1129237209 M * Estes2 crap 1129237338 M * mnemoc Estes2: lvs!=vserver 1129237362 M * jkl mugwump: well, in vserver-stat it gives the uptime.. I can't seem to find where that is stored in the /proc/virutual entries 1129237425 M * mugwump /proc/virtual/XID/cvirt 1129237446 M * mugwump of course there are other ways to get information out of the kernel that don't use /proc :) 1129237457 M * Estes2 mnemoc, exit(1); 1129237471 M * Estes2 well, have a good day guys 1129237474 M * Estes2 thanks 1129237484 Q * lusko Quit: Leaving 1129237484 Q * Estes2 Quit: xor me, me 1129237553 J * lusko ~lm@209-253-118-146.ip.mcleodusa.net 1129237790 Q * Sonarman Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129237952 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-184.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1129237978 M * tuxcapoeira hello! anyone useing powerbook+linux? 1129238155 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_oO is, IIRC. 1129238156 M * jkl mugwump: what are these other ways?, if you don't mind my asking 1129238166 M * daniel_hozac jkl: again, depends on what you're after. 1129238190 M * jkl well i just want to extract the uptime of a vserver 1129238470 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1129238482 M * Bertl evening folks ... was somebody talking of me? 1129238493 M * tuxcapoeira hi Bertl! yes, me! 1129238510 M * tuxcapoeira did you get your airport extreme to work with linux? 1129238563 M * Bertl yes, works quite fine ... 1129238574 M * tuxcapoeira how? 1129238591 M * tuxcapoeira tried ndiswrapper but no luck, is just for x86 :( 1129238600 M * Bertl huh? 1129238616 M * daniel_hozac uh, i didn't think Windows ran on ppc. 1129238647 M * Bertl well, IIRC the orinoco driver supports my airport ... 1129238817 M * tuxcapoeira will try that out, tx 1129239043 Q * prae Quit: Pwet 1129239579 M * Bertl okay, guess I'm off to bed now ... have to get up early tomorrow ... 1129239591 M * Bertl have a nice whatever everyone ... cya! 1129239613 M * daniel_hozac good night! 1129239632 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1129239634 M * Bertl_zZ night daniel_hozac! 1129240419 J * lilo ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1129240449 Q * lilo Quit: 1129240570 Q * tuxcapoeira Quit: Ex-Chat 1129240652 J * lilo tor@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1129241084 Q * monrad Quit: Leaving 1129241428 Q * nayco Quit: Bonne nuit ! 1129241884 J * dddd44 dhb55@60.49.78.240 1129242546 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129243295 J * tuxcapoeira ~capoeira@85-124-167-78.work.xdsl-line.inode.at 1129243321 Q * tuxcapoeira Quit: 1129244253 J * dddd44 ~dhb55@60.49.78.240 1129244550 Q * RedSpy Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129244621 M * romke daniel_hozac: seems, that adding -D__GLIBC__ to CFLAGS fix build error, but would it not break anything else? 1129244621 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129245268 J * traffic ~gorecki@home.negativeiq.com 1129245995 J * dddd44 dhb55@60.49.78.240 1129246040 J * nayco ~nayco@lns-bzn-8-82-250-236-139.adsl.proxad.net 1129246075 M * nayco can someone help me with masquerading problem ? 1129246128 M * nayco I have 2 nics on my host, one links to a DSL modem and the other to my internal network 1129246170 M * nayco I've just created a vserver which IP is an alias of my internal nic 1129246263 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190134.sonofon.dk 1129246265 M * nayco problem: inside the vserver, I cannot reach the net without using a proxy on the host. The host pings the vserver, and the vserver can ping the host, no problem. But the vserver isn't masqueraded 1129246325 M * nayco ... I use shorewall and I made a rule that masquerades all outbound traffic from the internal network interface thoe the external one (DSL) 1129246329 M * nayco any idea ? 1129246407 M * Aiken with guest running on the machine connected to the net this is the script I use http://pastebin.com/392891 1129246458 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129246473 M * Aiken masqurading does not work in that case, you need to use snat 1129246539 M * nayco ... 1129246613 M * nayco ok, so this scritp has to be launched every time the external IP changes ? 1129246623 M * Aiken yes 1129246632 M * nayco ;( 1129246647 M * nayco wait... 1129246652 M * Aiken I have it called from /etc/ppp/ip-up.local 1129246664 M * Aiken so when the link come up it gets called automatically 1129246832 M * nayco My DSL modem is in fact an ethernet one, with dhcp... What can I do ? 1129246903 M * daniel_hozac every decent DHCP has an option to run a script when it refreshes the lease. 1129246910 M * daniel_hozac s/DHCP/DHCP client/ 1129246929 M * nayco great ! 1129246970 M * daniel_hozac romke: hopefully not, but i'm sure you'd notice that. 1129247050 M * romke daniel_hozac: package builded, vserver start/stop/restart works fine 1129247050 M * nayco Ok, I tried by manually adding my outgoing address in /etc/shorewall/masq, and it works ! Well, I need to do it manually... having this field changed automatically when refreshing the lease would be great. 1129247058 M * nayco thanks all ! 1129247174 M * romke daniel_hozac: FEATURES.txt -> http://romke.net/paste/9faabdd0c7726346d7b410c76929ef6c 1129247284 M * daniel_hozac romke: might want to file a bug against linux-libc-headers though, to get that fixed. 1129247309 M * daniel_hozac (in a non-hackish ugly workaround kind of way) 1129247356 J * jayeola ~jayeola@host-84-9-32-78.bulldogdsl.com 1129247368 M * jayeola hello chaps 1129247404 M * romke daniel_hozac: k, is that part of kernel source? (linux-libc-headers seems to be only PLD Distro package :>) 1129247435 M * daniel_hozac romke: i have no idea. check your distribution's build scripts or query the package :) 1129247452 M * daniel_hozac rpm -qi will tell you which source RPM it was built from. 1129247476 M * daniel_hozac (or is PLD not using RPM?) 1129247713 Q * bragon Remote host closed the connection