1129680066 J * spd1snd ~psingh@68-232-133-13.chvlva.adelphia.net 1129680197 M * spd1snd im installing my first vserver on a FC4 machine... got the host running fine so far. now im trying to install packages using vyum from the host machine and getting: "Error: Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: updates-released" 1129680289 M * daniel_hozac can the vserver contact the internet? 1129680512 M * daniel_hozac (and resolve names) 1129682286 M * spd1snd daniel_hozac: yes, the machine can see the internet... i was able to do a yum upgrade fine before starting any of the vserver isntallation 1129682363 M * daniel_hozac spd1snd: that's the host. what about the vserver? 1129682430 M * spd1snd daniel_hozac: well im testing that now, im recreating the guest vserver to make sure i didnt miss anything... almost done doing that 1129683771 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1129683792 M * spd1snd daniel_hozac: no worries, i must've done something wrong... ive got the vserver guest up and running now, thanks for your help though 1129683978 Q * spd1snd Quit: spd1snd 1129686507 J * Aiken_ ~james@tooax6-083.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1129686800 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129687663 Q * monrad Quit: Leaving 1129688263 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190134.sonofon.dk 1129688748 J * spd1snd ~psingh@68-232-133-13.chvlva.adelphia.net 1129688775 M * spd1snd anyone running CPanel within vservers? 1129690122 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1129690195 J * menomc ~amery@200.75.27.120 1129690300 J * Hollow ~hollow@home.xnull.de 1129690305 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129690305 N * menomc mnemoc 1129690541 Q * spd1snd Quit: spd1snd 1129690814 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129690933 J * mnemoc ~amery@200.75.27.120 1129691742 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1129691750 J * Hollow ~hollow@home.xnull.de 1129692145 J * dddd44 dhb55@60.48.203.112 1129692221 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1129692229 J * Hollow ~hollow@home.xnull.de 1129692816 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1129692824 J * Hollow ~hollow@home.xnull.de 1129693981 J * shuri ~shuri@219.76-ppp.3menatwork.com 1129694559 Q * shuri Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129694938 Q * nox Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129694951 J * nox ~nox@noxlux.de 1129696395 J * lilo ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1129696850 Q * lilo_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129698095 Q * serving Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129699305 Q * Hollow Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129699329 J * Hollow ~hollow@home.xnull.de 1129699875 Q * Hollow Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129700928 J * lilo_ ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1129701345 Q * lilo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129704665 Q * locksy Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129704823 J * serving serving@86.108.16.24 1129704858 J * Aiken ~james@tooax8-225.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1129705155 Q * Aiken_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129706608 J * locksy ~locksy@mrtg.sisgroup.com.au 1129707812 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129708001 J * FireEgl Atlantica@2001:5c0:84dc:: 1129709434 J * prae ~prae@84.14.106.134 1129710303 N * Pazzo Pazzo_old 1129710446 J * Pazzo ~thomas@host130-250.pool8172.interbusiness.it 1129710465 P * Pazzo_old bye 1129711040 Q * litage Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129711804 J * chdemon ~m@pipe.vmts.ru 1129711923 M * chdemon hello, anybody's here? 1129712046 Q * Johnsie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129712614 J * Johnsie ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1129712822 J * azazel ~azazel@81-174-9-199.f5.ngi.it 1129713382 M * azazel . 1129713406 M * AndrewLee hi 1129713475 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129713658 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1129714552 M * chdemon hello, I lost access to most master (context 0) proc entries with running this setattr --hide /proc/*, now I can't bring them back, somebody knows how to do it? 1129714768 M * chdemon I tried setattr --~hide /proc/* it doesn't help 1129714769 M * chdemon also I mounted procfs under another mount point - the lack of entries stayed as well 1129715797 M * AndrewLee I found http://linux-vserver.org/Proc-Security mentioned: Totally invisible (cannot be reverted without rebooting!) 1129715845 M * AndrewLee chdemon: Does that still invisible after a reboot? 1129717069 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1129717432 Q * Hunger Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129717580 Q * dddd44 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129717623 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1129717627 M * Bertl morning folks! 1129717727 J * Hunger Hunger.hu@213.163.11.138 1129718063 M * chdemon Thanks, just one rebooting solved the problem :) thouth may bet setattr should behave like chattr - I mean the aftermaths should revokable or it make security concerns? 1129718180 Q * chdemon Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org 1129718456 J * _nokoya young@hi-230-82.tm.net.org.my 1129718546 Q * nokoya Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129718548 N * _nokoya nokoya 1129718700 Q * Hunger Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129718906 M * Bertl okay, off again ... back later ... 1129718916 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1129719518 J * Hunger Hunger.hu@213.163.11.138 1129722931 J * dddd44 dhb55@60.48.203.112 1129723124 J * sebi_ ~sebi@Fd1c3.f.strato-dslnet.de 1129723225 Q * sebi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129723596 Q * nokoya Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129723606 J * nokoya young@hi-230-82.tm.net.org.my 1129726087 N * lilo_ lilo 1129726358 J * _nokoya young@hi-230-82.tm.net.org.my 1129726486 Q * nokoya Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129726495 N * _nokoya nokoya 1129726681 J * calum ~calum@82-69-161-141.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk 1129726685 M * calum Morning all 1129726702 M * calum I have a vserver that shows it's running in vserver-stat: 1129726705 M * calum 38 12 59.2M 7.5K 19m29s00 4m47s92 4d50h44 1129726726 M * calum It's "lost" its name 1129726730 M * calum But # vserver neil status 1129726730 M * calum Vserver 'neil' is stopped 1129726742 M * calum # vserver neil start 1129726742 M * calum vcontext: vc_create_context(): File exists 1129726821 M * calum I have managed to kill off all the processes apart from init. 1129726871 M * calum Aaah, echo 30 > /var/run/vserver/neil. It's amazing how you always find the answer when you ask in a public forum. 1129727979 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-18-28.dclient.hispeed.ch 1129729800 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129732603 J * _katushka lols@emc-c23-15.resnet.uq.edu.au 1129732787 P * _katushka 1129735344 J * stefani ~stefani@superquan.apl.washington.edu 1129736175 J * maharaja maharaja@ip52.ipax.at 1129736177 M * maharaja re 1129736199 M * maharaja any1 here who tried to run a 32bit guest inside a 64bit host? 1129736432 M * maharaja i would like to know what pre-requierements i have to fullfill 1129736432 M * maharaja :) 1129737324 Q * kevinp Quit: Leaving 1129737365 Q * yungyuc Remote host closed the connection 1129737379 J * yungyuc ~yungyuc@220-135-53-220.HINET-IP.hinet.net 1129737556 M * daniel_hozac maharaja: as long as you have IA32 syscall support in the kernel, it should work. 1129737875 J * dddd44 dhb55@60.48.203.112 1129739124 Q * kaRma0 Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1129739394 Q * calum Quit: Leaving 1129740630 J * kaRma0 ~coeurl@adsl-68-89-14-73.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net 1129740907 M * maharaja daniel_hozac: thank you - ill try recompiling the kernel 1129741688 N * nokoya nokoya- 1129741691 N * nokoya- nokoya 1129743625 Q * prae Quit: Execute Order 69 ! 1129744845 Q * meebey Remote host closed the connection 1129744846 J * meebey meebey@booster.qnetp.net 1129745157 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@68-188-50-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1129745568 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129747254 M * comfrey vserver spam build -m debootstrap --hostname spam --interface eth0:x.x.x.x/29 -- -d sarge 1129747259 M * comfrey is telling me: 1129747276 M * comfrey /usr/sbin/debootstrap: line 209: .: /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/spam: is a directory 1129747293 M * comfrey even after i remove both directories... 1129747311 M * comfrey any idea what is clogging up my pipes? 1129747317 M * daniel_hozac that _should_ be a directory though. seems like something is wrong with debootstrap. 1129747332 M * comfrey yeah... hmm... 1129747690 Q * serving Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129747819 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129748017 J * dddd44 dhb55@60.48.203.112 1129749640 J * Blissex pcg@82-69-39-138.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk 1129752840 J * mrec_ ~revenger@p54B02BC4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1129752840 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129753258 Q * mrec Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129753331 J * lilo_ tor@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1129753375 J * spd1snd ~psingh@68-232-133-13.chvlva.adelphia.net 1129753411 M * spd1snd i'm trying to create a vserver guest on FC3 using the apt-rpm build method... im getting teh following error: "E: Couldn't find package glibc" ...any ideas? 1129753736 Q * lilo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129753992 J * oliwel ~mail-at-o@host-62-245-151-178.customer.m-online.net 1129753997 A * oliwel waves hello to the crowd 1129754025 M * oliwel Any Gentoo Aware peopl ein here 1129754069 M * spd1snd oliwel, what's the question? 1129754156 M * oliwel Hi - I have Gentoo Guests - I used the old modified base-layout to build them 1129754186 M * oliwel Now I wnat to update but the build system fpr gentoo guest seems to have changed 1129754217 M * oliwel So - when I run emerge .u system I get an error becase there is no baselayout that fits 1129754333 M * spd1snd hmm, never seen that... have you updated the host system? 1129754353 M * oliwel yes but thats not related to the issue 1129754442 M * spd1snd hmm, wish i could help you more. sorry :-/ 1129754620 M * oliwel n.p. 1129754622 M * oliwel thx 1129754625 Q * oliwel Quit: Chatzilla 0.9.68.5 [SUSE 1.0.6-4.1/20050715] 1129754896 J * serving serving@86.108.16.24 1129755711 J * prae ~benjamin@sherpadown.net 1129756524 M * spd1snd anyone seen "E: Couldn't find package glibc" when creating vserver guests on a FC3 host machine? 1129757005 M * daniel_hozac spd1snd: tried using yum instead of apt-rpm? 1129757056 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1129757060 M * Bertl evening folks! 1129757066 M * daniel_hozac evening Bertl! 1129757208 J * chdemon ~m@pipe.vmts.ru 1129757258 M * spd1snd daniel_hozac: when i tried yum, i get errors about yum being insecure in a chroot environment 1129757289 M * daniel_hozac warnings perhaps, not errors. 1129757308 Q * kaRma0 Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1129757365 M * spd1snd daniel_hozac: yes, warnings are what i meant... let me see if it completes 1129757412 M * spd1snd daniel_hozac, it appears to be working. hasn't completed yet though. 1129757452 J * kaRma0 ~coeurl@adsl-68-89-14-73.dsl.okcyok.swbell.net 1129757658 M * spd1snd im following the FC3 howto on linux-vserver.org, once i create the vserver, is there anything i need to do to that vserver to get it to manage its own packages internally? 1129757691 M * spd1snd the only reason i ask is because the FC4 howto talks about internalizing package management, etc. 1129757701 M * daniel_hozac yep, you need to do that for FC3 as well. 1129757939 M * spd1snd when i try to start the new vserver, i get "The configured vshelper '/sbin/vshelper' does not match the 'vshelper' 1129757942 M * spd1snd script of the util-vserver package" ...any ideas? 1129758041 M * daniel_hozac is /sbin/vshelper present at all? 1129758066 M * spd1snd yep 1129758086 M * daniel_hozac ls -l has what to say about it? 1129758097 Q * serving Quit: 1129758183 M * spd1snd linked to /lib/util-vserver/vshelper 1129758195 M * daniel_hozac is that file present? 1129758206 M * daniel_hozac (/lib/util-vserver... odd location) 1129758345 M * daniel_hozac any reason you're not using RPMs? the vanilla ones (rpmbuild -tb util-vserver-0.30.208.tar.bz2) work fine and will set everything up appropriately. 1129758544 M * spd1snd well i saw there was a patch available for util-vserver so i figured i should apply that and build manually 1129758552 M * spd1snd im createing the vanilla rpms right now though 1129758576 M * daniel_hozac well, there are RPMs with the patch as well ;) 1129758599 M * spd1snd doh :) 1129758617 M * spd1snd where are those RPMs located? 1129758633 M * spd1snd i was looking at http://www.13thfloor.at/vserver/s_rel26/v2.0/ 1129758685 M * daniel_hozac http://rpm.hozac.com/fedora/dhozac/3/i386/vserver/ has some. 1129758701 M * daniel_hozac -4.fc3 are fix02 only. 1129758733 M * spd1snd is the fix something important or can i use the ones im building for now, just to see if it works? 1129758758 M * daniel_hozac fix02 updates the alternative syscall implementation as well as some kernel headers. 1129758787 M * Bertl basically we are at the edge of fix03 (which also adds mips support :) 1129758840 Q * Loki|muh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129758978 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-135.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1129759164 M * spd1snd well using hte vanilla rpms appeared to work, not getting any errors when i start the vserver 1129759167 M * spd1snd sweet :) 1129759333 M * spd1snd one last question... how do i install yum on the vserver? i thought it was "vyum servername --install -y um" from the host system? 1129760709 Q * Johnsie Quit: G'bye! 1129760764 M * daniel_hozac vyum servername -- install yum should do it, yes. 1129761723 M * Bertl Vudumen: hmm ... still no moon :( 1129762092 Q * spd1snd Quit: spd1snd 1129762180 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129762354 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1129762395 J * ionsphere ~ionsphere@S01060050dab69981.no.shawcable.net 1129762433 M * Bertl welcome ionsphere! 1129762460 M * ionsphere hello Bertl 1129763374 M * ionsphere I'm using a 2.6.12 kernel patched with v2.0 of vserver and util-vserver v0.30 on a debian sarge installation, have a question re: setting S_CAPS 1129763426 M * ionsphere Can't find it in the docs... where do I set the flags? in /etc/vservers//bacapabilities? 1129763483 M * ionsphere I am confused as the ping command works from all vservers that I have set yet I have not enabled it via CAP_NET_RAW 1129763498 M * ionsphere I must be missing/not understanding something... 1129763540 M * Bertl util-vserver 0.30 does not support the tree based config, it only uses the legacy config 1129763573 M * Bertl so there is only /etc/vservers/.conf 1129763584 M * Bertl and the S_CAPS is part of that config 1129763638 M * ionsphere that explains that - thx... why am I able to ping from the vservers even though I have not explicitly set the CAP_NET_RAW flag? 1129763659 M * Bertl 2.6.12/vs2.0 supports context capabilities, and one of them is raw_icmp 1129763695 M * Bertl in the absence of proper tools (to restrict them) the guest gets a default set of capabilities 1129763717 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1129763797 M * ionsphere what version of util-vserver supports the tree based config, and would that tighten up the CAP_NET_RAW issue? 1129763844 J * litage ~nick@203.220.55.70 1129763860 M * Bertl you should use util-vserver 0.30.208 with 2.6 (as on the download page) 1129763878 M * ionsphere yeah.. I am using that one. 1129763889 M * Bertl it should not tighten that, because raw_icmp is default IIRC 1129763904 M * Bertl ionsphere: so why did you say 0.30 then? :) 1129763944 M * ionsphere pardon me - didn't think to add the minor extension :) 1129764015 M * Bertl k, so you would use /etc/vservers//bcapabilities for CAP_NET_RAW (but that would allow the guest to sniff on the interface) 1129764196 Q * maharaja Quit: leaving 1129764265 M * ionsphere right - back to square one for me then - I am troubleshooting a slow DNS resolution issue from a vserver (DNS client) to vserver (DNS host). I suspect the issue is with bind so I will dig deeper. Thanks for your help. 1129764316 M * daniel_hozac works fine here ;) 1129764449 M * Bertl ionsphere: check the entries in /etc/resolv.conf and use dig to verify the servers 1129764455 M * ionsphere It's odd, the host can resolve FQDNs immeadietly, but the vserver hangs for 10 seconds before resolving. Once I get that figured out I'm up and running. 1129764466 M * Bertl ionsphere: maybe you get a timeout on the first server? :) 1129764551 M * ionsphere resolve.conf looks fine, dig is instant - no stall 1129764590 M * ionsphere both DNS servers resolve quickly 1129764673 M * Bertl on the guest? 1129764684 M * ionsphere both the guest and the host 1129764722 M * Bertl what does /etc/nsswitch.conf contain for hosts? 1129764742 M * Bertl (inside the guest) 1129764761 M * ionsphere # /etc/nsswitch.conf 1129764762 M * ionsphere # 1129764764 M * ionsphere # Example configuration of GNU Name Service Switch functionality. 1129764765 M * ionsphere # If you have the `glibc-doc' and `info' packages installed, try: 1129764767 M * ionsphere # `info libc "Name Service Switch"' for information about this file. 1129764768 M * ionsphere passwd: compat 1129764770 M * ionsphere group: compat 1129764771 M * Bertl *sigh* 1129764771 M * ionsphere shadow: compat 1129764773 M * ionsphere hosts: files dns 1129764774 M * ionsphere networks: files 1129764776 M * ionsphere protocols: db files 1129764778 M * ionsphere services: db files 1129764779 M * ionsphere ethers: db files 1129764781 M * ionsphere rpc: db files 1129764782 M * ionsphere netgroup: nis 1129764838 M * Bertl well, dig is quick, you resolver not? no entry in the logs? 1129764897 M * ionsphere no log messages to indicate problem 1129764993 M * ionsphere here is an excerpt of my ping: 1129764994 M * ionsphere 64 bytes from 192.168.1.50: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.205 ms 1129764996 M * ionsphere 64 bytes from 192.168.1.50: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.181 ms 1129764997 M * ionsphere 64 bytes from 192.168.1.50: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.142 ms 1129764999 M * ionsphere --- fin-blade01-1.peer1.lcl ping statistics --- 1129765000 M * ionsphere 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 20002ms 1129765002 M * ionsphere rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.142/0.176/0.205/0.025 ms 1129765023 J * Johnsie ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1129765028 M * ionsphere note the time of 20002ms is way out 1129765034 M * Bertl well, nice ping, but what has it to do with your issues? 1129765083 M * ionsphere because when I ping via IP only I get a 2000ms response 1129765141 Q * prae Quit: Pwet 1129765155 M * Bertl well, the name resolving did take 20 seconds, it seems ... 1129765180 M * ionsphere yes, that's my point, happens only in the guest 1129765189 M * Bertl as you said, dig is fast, it is something which has to do with your guest's resolver 1129765221 M * Bertl you can try with strace -fF to trace the ping .. 1129765240 M * Bertl it might give you a clue what your resolver is doing in the 20 seconds :) 1129765273 M * ionsphere I will try try that, thanks for your help. 1129765531 Q * azazel Quit: Client exiting 1129765876 M * Bertl ionsphere: you're welcome! 1129766075 Q * litage Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129766217 Q * yungyuc Remote host closed the connection 1129766231 J * yungyuc ~yungyuc@220-135-53-220.HINET-IP.hinet.net 1129766340 Q * ionsphere Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.61 [Mozilla rv:1.7.12/20050915]