1136074673 N * meandtheshell_oO meandtheshell_zzZZ 1136075792 J * shedi ~siggi@213-140-22-77.fastres.net 1136075936 Q * shedi Quit: 1136076087 Q * jsaw Quit: leaving 1136076429 P * meandtheshell_zzZZ 1136078065 J * sebi_ ~sebi@Fd32b.f.strato-dslnet.de 1136078165 Q * sebi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136078537 Q * soltesz Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.11 1136079379 Q * _are_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136086434 M * FaU1 ah, Bertl, got something for you 1136086435 M * FaU1 Caller[000000000048b330]: __dentry_open+0x170/0x1c0 1136086435 M * FaU1 Caller[000000000049e570]: cow_break_link+0x190/0x260 1136086435 M * FaU1 Caller[000000000049e70c]: open_namei+0xcc/0x7a0 1136086435 M * FaU1 Caller[000000000048b400]: filp_open+0x40/0xa0 1136086438 M * FaU1 Caller[000000000048b818]: do_sys_open+0x38/0xa0 1136086440 M * FaU1 Caller[0000000000407214]: linux_sparc_syscall+0x34/0x44 1136086471 M * FaU1 oops when i try to start qmail on a vserver 1136086476 M * FaU1 on sparc64 1136086482 M * FaU1 with vs2.1.0 1136087733 M * FaU1 however, goin' to bed now 1136087740 M * FaU1 well first i have to go home 1136087753 Q * FaU1 Quit: gaehn 1136100514 J * Smutje_ ~Smutje@xdsl-87-78-56-118.netcologne.de 1136100624 Q * Smutje Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136106435 J * tso ~tso@rev.193.226.232.31.euroweb.hu 1136106445 M * tso hi folks 1136113483 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-15-202.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1136114446 J * _are_ ~are@dslb-084-056-137-020.pools.arcor-ip.net 1136115649 J * yang2 yang@sparc64.be 1136115662 M * yang2 I have this command : for i in `seq 1 49`; do mkdir $i && pushd $i && echo eth0 >dev && echo 86.110.64.$(($i+150)) >ip && popd;done 1136115671 M * yang2 but its not creating me dev file 1136115675 M * yang2 how do i add that? 1136115794 M * yang2 i mean its not making me "prefix" file = 24 1136116290 M * meandtheshell yang2: hi and a HNY - could you please rephrase your question? What do you mean with "prefix" file = 24 in conjunction with file "dev"? 1136116339 M * yang2 RTNETLINK answers: Cannot assign requested address 1136116339 M * yang2 RTNETLINK answers: Cannot assign requested address 1136116339 M * yang2 RTNETLINK answers: Cannot assign requested address 1136116339 M * yang2 Too many IP numbers, max 16 1136116346 Q * Hollow Quit: SIGTERM 1136116348 M * yang2 meandtheshell: i fixed that 1136116372 M * meandtheshell yang2: aha ok - so you already solved that problem ... 1136116489 M * yang2 well now, seems that i have to compile vserver-util to be used by more IPs ? 1136116512 M * yang2 but which file exactly hold the info abut IPV4ROOT 1136116676 J * Hollow ~hollow@home.xnull.de 1136116745 M * meandtheshell yang2: hmm ... wasn't that an Issue you discussed with Bertl the last few days. I remember "derjohn" said he's got a .deb which is already patched in order to allow more than 16 IP's per guest 1136116752 M * meandtheshell sec ... 1136116784 M * yang2 meandtheshell: he had a .deb for sid, and i run etch 1136116814 M * tso yang2 did you check the dependecies? 1136116820 M * tso for debs 1136116820 M * meandtheshell yang2: right - that's true (I remember) 1136116844 M * yang2 but he told me this - http://pastebin.com/485963 1136116860 M * yang2 so i am trying to find the file, which i have to modify 1136117020 M * yang2 tso: no i didnt 1136117058 M * yang2 i compiled the kernel with IPV4ROOT 64 support 1136117092 M * yang2 w 1136117312 M * tso i think you can use the deb, as a i see it depends only on libc6 2.3.5 and this version in etch too 1136117363 M * yang2 ok, where exactly is that .deb located? 1136117385 M * tso pls wait a second 1136117437 M * tso ok, libbeecrypt6 depency is ok too 1136117451 M * tso linux-vserver.derjohn.de 1136117478 M * tso and the util-vserver-64ip_0.30_209-2_i386.deb 1136117505 M * tso did you applied any patch to the util-vserver, except the 64ip patch? 1136117535 M * tso if you did, then you should not to use this until you consult with derjohn 1136117555 M * yang2 no i havent 1136117577 M * yang2 so i just remove util-vserver, and then dpkg -i util-vserver-64ip.deb 1136117596 M * tso ok, than it should work, but i haven't tested, i have not etch vserver 1136117610 M * tso hm yes, but pls make a backup 1136117628 M * yang2 backup of what? 1136117707 M * tso backup of your config files 1136117711 M * tso for sure... 1136117831 M * tso do you use vserver 2.0.1 or 2.1? 1136118052 M * yang2 excellent it all works now. 1136118054 M * yang2 ii kernel-patch-vserver 2.01 1136118110 M * tso ok, if works than you don't want to compile, so don't need help about IPV4ROOT in sources i think 1136118332 M * yang2 yes, no need for that anymore 1136121934 J * shedi ~siggi@213-140-22-77.fastres.net 1136122572 M * FaUl morning 1136124611 J * ntrs ~ntrs@68-188-50-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1136124618 M * yang2 ipv6 inside vserver is not possibe? 1136124944 J * ichigo ~m@203.81.211.214 1136125025 M * ichigo hi all. can somebody help put ram/cpu usage limits on my vserver. i found this http://linux-vserver.org/Resource+Limits in the wiki but i can't for thel ife of me figure out what to do 1136125102 M * meandtheshell yang2: regarding you IPv6 Question http://linux-vserver.org/some_hints_from_john 1136125231 M * yang2 meandtheshell: A: Currently not. Some developer has to move his ... to reimplement this functionality from the V4 code (I read that on the ML ;)). Will probably be superseded by the ngnet (next generation networking) soon. 1136126735 M * harry happy newyear everyone, and the best wishes for the new year! 1136127146 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1136127844 J * tudenbart ~willi@xdsl-213-196-248-80.netcologne.de 1136127844 Q * dothebart Read error: Connection reset by peer 1136128866 J * jso ~jso@ip-62-235-194-246.dial.scarlet.be 1136129211 J * Tbery ~tomi@pha-84-242-65-50.karneval.cz 1136129237 M * Tbery DaCa, vole 1136129284 M * Tbery new worm at vservers at last kernel with vserver support 1136129326 M * Tbery tudenbart, hej vole umis cesky??? 1136129348 M * Tbery tak dete vsichni do prdele 1136129389 M * tudenbart nope. 1136129476 Q * jso Quit: cu *, Hapy New Year ... ;^) 1136129503 J * jso ~jso@ip-62-235-194-246.dial.scarlet.be 1136129514 M * tudenbart german or english please. 1136129525 Q * Tbery Quit: Ukončuji 1136132763 Q * jso Remote host closed the connection 1136134094 M * ichigo hi all. can somebody help put ram/cpu usage limits on my vserver. i found this http://linux-vserver.org/Resource+Limits in the wiki but i can't for thel ife of me figure out what to do 1136134724 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1136134729 M * Bertl morning folks! 1136134767 M * meandtheshell Bertl: you funny guy - it's 6pm local time - hehe ... 1136134777 M * derjohn HNY, Bertl ! 1136134793 M * Bertl yeah a happy new year to everyone! 1136134799 J * shedi ~siggi@213-140-22-77.fastres.net 1136135019 M * Bertl meandtheshell: well, believe it or not, I just got up an hour ago :) 1136135083 M * ichigo morning bertl. or what ever it is where you live. it almost time to sleep where i am. 1136135108 M * meandtheshell Bertl: seems you are a party tiger ;-) 1136135111 M * Bertl ichigo: depends, when do you got to sleep? 1136135143 M * Bertl meandtheshell: of course, check the irc logs, I'm always partying here ... :) 1136136414 Q * derjohn Quit: Leaving 1136136762 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1136136971 M * FaUl hi Bertl 1136136976 M * FaUl still arround? 1136137050 M * Bertl yup, what's up? 1136137085 M * FaUl i've found a bug in the cow-code 1136137106 M * FaUl are you interested in the oops? 1136137119 M * Bertl sure, even better would be a patch :) 1136137153 M * FaUl well - i'm not quite sure that i'm able to send a patch :-) 1136137172 M * Bertl send the oops or upload it somewhere ... 1136137185 M * Bertl do you still have the build kernel tree at hand 1136137187 M * Bertl ? 1136137204 M * FaUl you mean the sources of the running kernel and the config? 1136137205 M * FaUl yes 1136137216 M * FaUl its standard 2.6.14.4 with vs2.1.0 1136137238 M * Bertl yeah, well, I meant more the compiled kernel (especially the vmlinux) 1136137247 M * FaUl yes, of course :-) 1136137258 M * Bertl excellent! 1136137366 M * FaUl Bertl: http://faul.dyndns.org/cowoops 1136137586 M * Bertl k, let's try 'addr2line -e vmlinux 048b330 1136137697 M * FaUl open.c:0weltzentrale:/vserver# addr2line -e /boot/vmlinuz 048b330 1136137697 M * FaUl open.c:0 1136137699 M * FaUl oops 1136137722 M * Bertl hmm, k, broken on parisc too 1136137731 M * Bertl let's do 'gdb vmlinux 1136137740 M * Bertl then, when you are at the prompt, do 1136137745 M * Bertl l *048b330 1136137752 M * Bertl oops, l *0x048b330 1136137827 A * FaUl intsalls gdb :-) 1136137874 M * FaUl where do i find the symbol-table? system.map? 1136137901 M * Bertl in the same dir where the vmlinux is 1136137914 M * Bertl (i.e. top kernel dir) 1136137933 M * FaUl how is it called? 1136138153 M * FaUl bertl? 1136138182 M * FaUl i need the symbol-table 1136138183 M * FaUl (gdb) l *0x048b330 1136138183 M * FaUl No symbol table is loaded. Use the "file" command. 1136138251 M * Bertl System.map 1136138278 M * Bertl but the unstripped kernel (i.e. vmlinux) should contain symbols 1136138290 M * FaUl (gdb) file /usr/src/linux-2.6.14.4/System.map 1136138290 M * FaUl "/usr/src/linux-2.6.14.4/System.map": not in executable format: File format not recognized 1136138299 M * FaUl it doesn't 1136138318 M * Bertl strange, debian? 1136138331 M * FaUl /usr/src/linux-2.6.14.4/vmlinux: ELF 64-bit MSB executable, SPARC V9, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, not stripped 1136138334 M * FaUl yes 1136138350 M * Bertl maybe get a _better_ gcc ... 1136138357 M * Bertl or maybe gdb? 1136138368 M * FaUl gcc (GCC) 4.0.3 20051201 (prerelease) (Debian 4.0.2-5) 1136138373 M * Bertl not stripped means it has a symbol table 1136138377 M * FaUl GNU gdb 6.4-debian 1136138410 M * FaUl weltzentrale:/etc/vservers/shell/interfaces/0# gdb /usr/src/linux-2.6.14.4/vmlinux 1136138413 M * FaUl GNU gdb 6.4-debian 1136138416 M * FaUl Copyright 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 1136138418 M * FaUl GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are 1136138421 M * FaUl welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. 1136138423 M * FaUl Type "show copying" to see the conditions. 1136138426 M * FaUl There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. 1136138428 M * FaUl This GDB was configured as "sparc-linux-gnu"... 1136138431 M * FaUl warning: A handler for the OS ABI "GNU/Linux" is not built into this configuration 1136138434 M * FaUl of GDB. Attempting to continue with the default sparc:v9a settings. 1136138437 M * FaUl (no debugging symbols found) 1136138439 M * FaUl Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1". 1136138442 M * FaUl maybe the kernel isn't compiled with -g? 1136138445 M * FaUl (gdb) 1136138446 M * Bertl lol 1136138453 M * FaUl hm? 1136138453 M * Bertl warning: A handler for the OS ABI "GNU/Linux" is not built into this configuration 1136138466 M * FaUl what does it mean? 1136138478 M * Bertl that your gdb is compiled for sparc:v9a? 1136138523 M * FaUl so i have to compile a new gdb? 1136138530 M * Bertl seems like ... 1136138544 M * Bertl it's a pitty that the addr2line tool is broken 1136138571 M * FaUl maybe i should rebuild it as well? :-) 1136138611 M * Bertl don't think that would help, unless you add a few patches (sec) 1136138632 M * Bertl http://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2005-12/msg00290.html 1136138647 M * Bertl http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2096 1136138675 M * FaUl mompl 1136138689 M * FaUl first of all i'll recomplie gdb 1136139252 Q * ichigo Quit: Leaving 1136139338 M * FaUl gna 1136139424 Q * gdm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136139538 J * cehteh foobar@cehteh.homeunix.org 1136139554 M * cehteh moin, happy new year 1136139561 M * Bertl welcome cehteh! HNY! 1136139629 A * FaUl hates it 1136139635 M * FaUl fucking gdb won't compile 1136139666 M * cehteh dont use it :P 1136139675 M * cehteh use printf 1136139688 M * FaUl cehteh: in the kernel? 1136139692 M * cehteh kprintf 1136140012 M * FaUl seems to work now 1136140035 M * cehteh :) 1136140055 M * Bertl FaUl: excellent! 1136140092 M * FaUl well, just make it compile without -Werror ;-) 1136140195 M * cehteh haha 1136140271 J * matti matti@linux.gentoo.pl 1136140288 M * Bertl hey matti! HNY! 1136140301 M * matti Hello folks. 1136140304 M * matti Bertl: :)* 1136140319 M * matti Bertl: HNY :) 1136140346 M * cehteh Gesundheut! 1136140357 M * cehteh (HNY sounds strange ;)) 1136140370 M * matti cehteh: Happy New Year. 1136140372 M * matti :) 1136140423 M * cehteh i know .. still sounds strange 1136140504 M * matti cehteh: I know that ya know :-) I just wish you HNY :) 1136140551 M * cehteh ditto .. well i just joined shortly before you and dont want to repeat anytime one joins 1136140746 M * matti :) 1136142745 M * FaUl i hate gdb 1136142753 M * FaUl i hate to compile broken stuff 1136142755 M * FaUl gna 1136142766 M * FaUl ill try binutils now 1136142769 M * FaUl maybe thats better 1136142977 M * cehteh tried qemu .. with the possibility to attach gdb to a running linux kernel? 1136143005 M * Bertl cehteh: yeah, works fine, but doesn't help if the gdb is badly compiled :) 1136143013 M * cehteh sure 1136143042 M * cehteh i am not really in kernel development 1136143106 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@c-6f1472d5.010-230-73746f22.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se 1136143152 M * Bertl welcome daniel_hozac! 1136143160 M * daniel_hozac thanks! 1136143231 M * cehteh Bertl: btw ... would you like some lightweight workaround to provide independant loopback devices for vservers? 1136143299 M * Bertl similar as ngnet does it? 1136143325 M * cehteh i dont know how ngnet does it .. all i read is that ngnet is not lightweight 1136143364 M * Bertl hehe, well, ngnet will be lightweight compared to the approaches used by OVZ and FreeVPS :) 1136143385 M * Bertl cehteh: but let's hear about your? approach 1136143461 M * cehteh ifconfig lo:$xid 127.xidupper.xidlower.n (n is normally 1) and then just an explicit check in the sockest syscalls to map 127.0.0.n to that address 1136143467 M * FaUl Bertl: the patch you send me for binutils is for the cvs? 1136143493 M * Bertl FaUl: no idea, it was sent to me in reply to my bugreport ... 1136143500 M * FaUl Bertl: have you tested it? 1136143504 M * Bertl nope 1136143507 M * cehteh needs the multip think i did once too to allow only the intended loopback ant noone else 1136143509 M * FaUl aj 1136143516 M * FaUl ok 1136143621 M * cehteh quite hackish, but should work with almost no overhead 1136143672 M * Bertl cehteh: aha .. well, keep talking ... 1136143692 M * cehteh heh thats all :) 1136143716 J * shedi ~siggi@213-140-22-77.fastres.net 1136143742 M * Bertl cehteh: aha, well, so you think that using 127.x.y.1 or something like that would work? 1136143749 M * cehteh i would need to redo my multip thing first .. afaik multiple ip's for vservers are often questioned features 1136143783 M * Bertl cehteh: you could test/do that right now, by just adding 127.0.1.1 to guest A, 127.0.2.1 to guest B (as first IP) 1136143793 M * cehteh Bertl: 127.0.0. will be mapped to 127.x.y 1136143820 M * daniel_hozac cehteh: what about binds to 127.x.y.n, where x and y aren't 0? 1136143822 M * Bertl you don't need to do the mapping, all 127.x.x.x addresses are _local_ 1136143831 M * cehteh mhm 1136143834 M * cehteh ok 1136143917 M * cehteh so if A listens on 127.0.0.1:port then B can connect to it via 127.0.0.2:port ? 1136144081 M * cehteh 20:34 ct@mercur:~$ (nc -l 127.0.0.1 -p 9999 &); echo "foobar" | nc 127.0.0.1 9999 1136144081 M * cehteh foobar 1136144081 M * cehteh 20:34 ct@mercur:~$ (nc -l 127.0.0.1 -p 9999 &); echo "foobar" | nc 127.0.0.2 9999 1136144081 M * cehteh invalid connection to [127.0.0.2] from (UNKNOWN) [127.0.0.2] 37859 1136144087 M * cehteh ... could work 1136144115 M * Bertl well, what I meant is, you can already do that, no? 1136144168 M * cehteh many programs have 127.0.0.1 hardcoded as loopback 1136144195 M * Bertl those are broken ... 1136144211 M * cehteh well ok i better stop now and investigate it further 1136144225 M * Bertl okay, keep me updated! 1136144271 M * cehteh well the problem seems that my root server now has no 127.0.0.1 accessible 1136144284 M * cehteh (i's chbind it) 1136144325 M * cehteh dunno why .. isnt the loopback explicitly allowed additionally to the chbind'ed address 1136144790 M * Bertl it is allowed, and handled exactly the same as the others 1136144922 M * FaUl wah 1136144940 M * Bertl okay, off for now ... back a little later ... 1136144945 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1136145060 P * tchan 1136145078 J * saltmiser ~saltmiser@24.115.128.45.res-cmts.tv13.ptd.net 1136145307 J * Smutje ~Smutje@xdsl-87-78-58-78.netcologne.de 1136145369 P * saltmiser Leaving 1136145414 Q * Smutje_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136145470 M * FaUl Bertl_oO: are for the latest cvs 1136147687 J * shuri ~shuri@64.235.209.226 1136147700 M * shuri happy new year everyone 1136148087 M * FaUl Bertl_oO: but i can't get them compiled either 1136148984 J * oliwel ~mail-at-o@host-62-245-151-178.customer.m-online.net 1136149037 M * oliwel Hi 1136149041 M * oliwel Anybody here ? 1136149046 M * oliwel happy new year :) 1136149411 M * tso hi oliwel 1136149431 M * tso hny? again? is it 2007 now? huh 1136149434 M * tso :) 1136149620 M * oliwel 2007 ?? Hmm your a bit to fast :) 1136149651 M * oliwel I have a really stupid queston....how do I chnage the name of a vServer ? 1136149695 M * oliwel I must renave "wwwmain" to "www1" for some reasons - I renamed all the files, exchanged the name in the config bit it still starts with the old name 1136149696 M * daniel_hozac mv /etc/vservers/{original,new}; mv /vservers/{original,new}; change all the symlinks in /etc/vservers/new 1136149708 M * oliwel I chnaged the symlinks... 1136149745 M * daniel_hozac what do you mean it starts with the old name? 1136149748 M * oliwel uts/nodename.... 1136149751 M * oliwel GGGGRRRRR 1136149756 M * oliwel forogt this one 1136149808 M * oliwel got it... 1136149822 M * tso feels good to help you :) 1136149903 M * oliwel lol 1136149993 Q * FireEgl Quit: Bye... 1136150347 J * gdm ~gdm@209.51.169.84 1136150974 Q * shedi Remote host closed the connection 1136151010 J * FireEgl Atlantica@Atlantica.US.TO 1136151251 Q * oliwel Quit: Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5/2005111116] 1136151433 J * Doener doener@i5387E665.versanet.de 1136151863 J * shedi ~siggi@213-140-22-77.fastres.net 1136153367 P * meandtheshell 1136154134 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1136155563 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1136155569 M * Bertl evening folks! 1136155592 M * Bertl FaUl: you should get a sane gcc first ... maybe 3.3.6? 1136155999 M * Bertl hey tso! how is the port/progress? did you get a chance to compare? 1136156335 M * tso hi Bertl 1136156370 M * tso now compiling the new kernel, but i have some problem 1136156388 M * tso so i check what cause it in sched.h or fork 1136156540 J * menomc ~amery@200.75.27.92 1136156646 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136156646 N * menomc mnemoc 1136156905 Q * cehteh Remote host closed the connection 1136157218 J * are|lunch ~are@dslb-084-056-152-172.pools.arcor-ip.net 1136157268 M * Bertl welcome are|lunch! 1136157485 M * are|lunch Hi Bertl 1136157533 J * derjohn ~aj@dslb-084-058-201-137.pools.arcor-ip.net 1136157558 M * Bertl welcome derjohn! 1136157594 M * derjohn hey folks ... this may be a little offtopic here, but dies anyone use xorg 6.9 with mga or mga_hal .. .since hours I only get a blinking cursor ,,,, 1136157607 M * derjohn Bertl, Hi Party Tiger :) 1136157629 Q * _are_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136157638 J * cehteh foobar@cehteh.homeunix.org 1136157996 N * are|lunch _are_ 1136158714 Q * derjohn Quit: ... und tschĆ¼ĆŸ 1136159801 Q * tso Quit: My damn controlling terminal disappeared!