1129939920 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1129940661 Q * prae Quit: Pwet 1129943987 Q * monrad Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129945802 Q * eyck Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129947116 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190134.sonofon.dk 1129947977 Q * monrad Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129948110 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190134.sonofon.dk 1129950217 Q * Johnsie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129950269 J * Johnsie ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1129956123 J * rrittenhouse ~a@cpe-24-31-161-101.columbus.res.rr.com 1129962117 J * eyck eyck@81.219.64.71 1129967125 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1129970102 J * oliwel ~chatzilla@host-62-245-151-178.customer.m-online.net 1129970284 M * eyck hmm, what is OpenVZ? 1129970307 M * daniel_hozac virtuozzo open source version, i think. 1129970339 M * Hollow right 1129970380 M * Bertl yes, they released the kernel modifications :) 1129970398 M * eyck is that a good thing or a bad thing? 1129970412 M * Bertl a good thing of course ... 1129970415 M * Hollow :) 1129970433 M * Hollow and gentoo is the first one to support it :) 1129970447 M * Hollow s/to/who/ 1129970880 M * oliwel Hi Hollow 1129970889 M * oliwel nice to see you - have a question :) 1129970913 M * Hollow heya 1129970916 M * oliwel I have seen that the use flag on baselayout was removed and substituted by an own ebuild... 1129970925 M * Hollow which use flag? 1129970942 M * oliwel Is there a way to build a vserver withput using your prepared stages (and withput building them prior with catalyst) 1129970948 M * Hollow no 1129970951 M * oliwel USE=vserver emerge baselayout... 1129970953 M * Hollow well, yes 1129970954 M * oliwel :( 1129970961 M * Hollow but you should not do it 1129970964 M * oliwel Why :) 1129970973 M * Hollow because it will most likely brake your system 1129970984 M * oliwel I upgraded an old vserver by emerging the new ebuild and than an emerge -u system did fine... 1129970999 M * oliwel hmm, ok I see....so recommedned way is using your stages 1129971012 M * Hollow well, the thing is: if you have baselayout installed.. 1129971023 M * Hollow and want to use baselayout-vsevrer, they block each other, for obvious reason 1129971029 M * Hollow so you have to remove baselayout before 1129971038 M * oliwel yes I now - thats not a problem 1129971063 M * Hollow it seemed that people had problems emergeing baselayout-vserver without baselayout 1129971070 M * Hollow emerge failed all day long 1129971097 M * oliwel Hollow: While upgrading I didnt remove the old bayselayout, I just emerge the vserver-layout over the old one, there wasnt a block 1129971110 M * oliwel ok so I will use your stages.... 1129971111 M * Hollow then you're using the wrong portage profile 1129971125 M * oliwel No I linked to vserver/x86 1129971129 M * Hollow odd 1129971165 M * oliwel Are they any know problems when upgrading ? I must upgrade my Mailserver these days and tahts a really important machine.... 1129971198 M * oliwel I build it around February using the old hacked baselayout with USE Flags 1129971209 M * Hollow well, if you manage to upgrade baselayout to the vserver one without error it should work well 1129971246 M * Hollow be sure to use: CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/init.d" emerge baselayout-vserver 1129971259 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129971259 M * Hollow probably backup /etc/init.d before 1129971289 M * Hollow also, better don't use 1.12.0_pre* for production boxes yet 1129971297 M * Hollow stick with 1.11.13-r1 1129971315 M * Hollow (just in case you're using ~x86) 1129971419 M * oliwel ok I will try :) 1129971452 M * oliwel Other Question, might be Bertl knows this ... 1129971477 M * oliwel When using the start-scripts (so pre-startm etc) is there a way to abort boot up of the vserver ? 1129971502 M * oliwel I want to do some checks before actually starting the server and if they fail I will abort... 1129971642 J * dddd44 dhb55@60.48.203.112 1129971886 M * Bertl hmm, interesting idea ... 1129971910 M * Bertl oliwel: I guess you could send a kill signal to the script/parent 1129971928 M * Bertl maybe even returning 'false' might already abort it? 1129971963 M * oliwel Bertl: I didnt try anything yet, I had the idea this morning ... 1129971986 M * oliwel but last time I did an "exit" it simply exited the startscript 1129971990 M * Bertl me neither, so try it, and let us know ... 1129972005 M * oliwel Is there a PID file for the parent process ? 1129972026 M * Bertl man bash 1129972034 M * Bertl PPID The process ID of the shell's parent. 1129972067 M * Bertl so I'd try: 1129972075 M * Bertl - exit 1 1129972088 M * Bertl - kill -TERM $PPID 1129972093 M * Bertl - kill -QUIT $PPID 1129972098 M * Bertl - kill -KILL $PPID 1129972106 M * Bertl in this order ... 1129974380 M * Nik_ Bertl: is there a way to allow a vserver to "see" /proc/virtual//* only for its xid and not for the rest of the vservers? 1129974399 M * Nik_ IIRC it worked some time ago by default 1129974740 Q * renihs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129978792 J * liquid3649 ~liquid@p54973F2F.dip.t-dialin.net 1129979450 Q * eyck Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129979528 M * Bertl Nik_: hmm .. we could do that ... but what would be the purpose? 1129979545 M * Bertl Nik_: I mean /proc/self/vinfo and ninfo is available (if not disabled) 1129981595 Q * liquid3649 Quit: Verlassend 1129981767 M * mrec_ hi! 1129981773 M * mrec_ Bertl: do you know about i2c? 1129981865 M * mrec_ I think an i2c register can only take an 8 bit value, writing 16 bit into it will automatically set the next address to the corresponding 8 bit in the stream.. (but I might be completly wrong ..) 1129982172 Q * michal_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129982302 J * sebi ~sebi@Fd17c.f.strato-dslnet.de 1129982410 Q * sebi_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129982664 J * michal_ ~michal@mprivacy-update.de 1129984386 Q * oliwel Quit: Chatzilla 0.9.68.5.1 [SUSE 1.0.7-0.1/20050920] 1129984585 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129984791 J * dddd44 dhb55@60.48.203.112 1129985092 J * eyck eyck@81.219.64.71 1129985432 Q * monrad Quit: Leaving 1129985797 Q * eyck Quit: leaving 1129985909 J * eyck eyck@81.219.64.71 1129986459 Q * Johnsie iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * rrittenhouse iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * shedi iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * sladen iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * mrec_ iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * micah iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * Hollow iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * derbien iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * tc iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * Vudumen iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * entroposcope iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * AndrewLe1 iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * Greek0 iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * TheSeer iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * flock iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * tchan iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * locksy iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * Pazzo iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * Sonarman iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * cryo iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986459 Q * yungyuc iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129986554 J * rrittenhouse ~a@cpe-24-31-161-101.columbus.res.rr.com 1129986554 J * Johnsie ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1129986554 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1129986554 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1129986554 J * mrec_ ~revenger@p54B00506.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1129986554 J * micah micah@micha.hampshire.edu 1129986554 J * Hollow ~hollow@82.135.28.84 1129986554 J * derbien ~derbien@whiterabbit.nbmc.de 1129986554 J * tc ~sr@213.146.121.144 1129986554 J * Vudumen vudumen@perverz.hu 1129986554 J * entroposcope ~entroposc@user-0c992og.cable.mindspring.com 1129986554 J * AndrewLe1 ~andrew@tnlug.linux.org.tw 1129986554 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1129986554 J * yungyuc ~yungyuc@220-135-53-220.HINET-IP.hinet.net 1129986554 J * cryo ~say@212.86.233.146 1129986554 J * Sonarman ~cleetus@71.141.137.103 1129986554 J * Pazzo ~thomas@host130-250.pool8172.interbusiness.it 1129986554 J * locksy ~locksy@mrtg.sisgroup.com.au 1129986554 J * tchan ~tchan@c-67-174-18-204.hsd1.il.comcast.net 1129986554 J * flock ~restless@l192-117-111-12.broadband.actcom.net.il 1129986554 J * TheSeer ~theseer@border.office.salesemotion.net 1129988173 J * liquid3649 ~liquid@p54973F2F.dip.t-dialin.net 1129989012 Q * liquid3649 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1129989085 M * Nik_ Bertl: to be able to see the limits within the vserver (similar situation as /proc/user_beancounters of virtuozzo) 1129989099 Q * eyck Quit: leaving 1129989101 J * eyck eyck@81.219.64.71 1129989455 Q * michal_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129989758 J * michal_ ~michal@mprivacy-update.de 1129991204 M * Bertl Nik_: hmm, will think about it ... for now, what about a simple request to the host? 1129991657 Q * TheSeer iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * flock iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * tchan iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * locksy iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * Pazzo iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * Sonarman iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * cryo iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * yungyuc iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * Greek0 iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * AndrewLe1 iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * entroposcope iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991657 Q * Vudumen iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991658 Q * tc iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991658 Q * derbien iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991658 Q * Hollow iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991658 Q * shedi iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991658 Q * Johnsie iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991658 Q * rrittenhouse iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991658 Q * mrec_ iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991658 Q * micah iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991658 Q * sladen iridium.oftc.net strange.oftc.net 1129991666 J * rrittenhouse ~a@cpe-24-31-161-101.columbus.res.rr.com 1129991666 J * Johnsie ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1129991666 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1129991666 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1129991666 J * mrec_ ~revenger@p54B00506.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1129991666 J * micah micah@micha.hampshire.edu 1129991666 J * Hollow ~hollow@82.135.28.84 1129991666 J * derbien ~derbien@whiterabbit.nbmc.de 1129991666 J * tc ~sr@213.146.121.144 1129991666 J * Vudumen vudumen@perverz.hu 1129991666 J * entroposcope ~entroposc@user-0c992og.cable.mindspring.com 1129991666 J * AndrewLe1 ~andrew@tnlug.linux.org.tw 1129991666 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1129991666 J * yungyuc ~yungyuc@220-135-53-220.HINET-IP.hinet.net 1129991666 J * cryo ~say@212.86.233.146 1129991666 J * Sonarman ~cleetus@71.141.137.103 1129991666 J * Pazzo ~thomas@host130-250.pool8172.interbusiness.it 1129991666 J * locksy ~locksy@mrtg.sisgroup.com.au 1129991666 J * tchan ~tchan@c-67-174-18-204.hsd1.il.comcast.net 1129991666 J * flock ~restless@l192-117-111-12.broadband.actcom.net.il 1129991666 J * TheSeer ~theseer@border.office.salesemotion.net 1129992079 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1129992841 M * Nik_ Bertl: the admin of the host can do that, not the customer from within the vserver... 1129993296 M * Bertl could be provieded via web interface ... 1129993412 M * matti B. :) 1129993482 M * Nik_ Bertl: is it possible to hide/unhide parts of the /proc tree only for a specific xid? e.g. 4321 1129993516 M * Nik_ Bertl: afaik - no, but... 1129994022 J * prae ~benjamin@sherpadown.net 1129994179 M * Bertl Nik_: no, is not jet supported, but for a _single_ guest it might be an option in the future 1129994630 M * Nik_ Bertl: ok, thanks for the info. I'll think of something :-) 1129994760 Q * michal_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1129994862 J * michal_ ~michal@mprivacy-update.de 1129994964 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1129998192 M * ag- Bertl_oO: is there an official git-enabled tree for vserver? 1130000284 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190134.sonofon.dk 1130001392 J * renihs ~renihs___@193.170.52.70 1130001522 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-218-5-17.dclient.hispeed.ch 1130002075 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1130004171 Q * prae Quit: Pwet 1130006153 J * prae ~benjamin@sherpadown.net 1130006238 J * alberto_ ~alberto@80-28-13-198.adsl.nuria.telefonica-data.net 1130007263 Q * alberto_ Quit: Leaving 1130008766 A * nox np:  Rage Against The Machine <> Killing In The Name Of  [5:14] 1130008780 M * nox oops 1130008783 M * matti OMG :) 1130008785 M * matti nox: ;p 1130008788 M * matti nox: Shame ;p 1130008791 M * matti :> 1130008815 M * nox aggroflash and wanna tell my friends sry 1130008850 M * matti ? :> 1130008894 M * nox littlebit ot still love vserver (; 1130009926 M * SiD3WiNDR doubleyou tee eff mate 1130010191 J * Blissex pcg@82-69-39-138.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk 1130011111 J * Aiken ~james@tooax8-245.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1130012068 J * mrec ~revenger@p54B015CA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1130012487 Q * mrec_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1130017337 J * oliwel ~chatzilla@host-62-245-151-178.customer.m-online.net 1130017383 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1130017471 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1130018358 Q * Blissex Remote host closed the connection 1130018870 J * menomc ~amery@200.75.27.73 1130018981 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1130018981 N * menomc mnemoc 1130019345 Q * renihs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1130022616 P * Johnsie G'bye! 1130022837 J * renihs ~renihs___@193.170.52.70 1130023225 J * Johnnie ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1130024901 J * PowerKe ~icuser@d5153CAB0.access.telenet.be