1136678610 Q * infowolfe Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136681881 J * pflanze ~chris@84-73-52-97.dclient.hispeed.ch 1136681885 M * pflanze Hello 1136682314 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.37.19 1136682425 J * Johnnie ~john@acs-24-154-53-16.zoominternet.net 1136682655 J * Smutje_ ~Smutje@xdsl-84-44-187-17.netcologne.de 1136682766 Q * Smutje Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136683492 J * xtedy ~xtedy@gw.net23.cz 1136683596 M * xtedy Hello, 1136683596 M * xtedy is there anyone who can give me an advise how to configure a vserver on 3GHZ CPU so that the hosted system has only 400MHz CPU for itself, please? 1136683698 M * derjohn xtedy, yes, there is the wiki around who is eagear to be searched for "Scheduler" :) 1136683787 M * derjohn xtedy, BTW: You cannot limit zo XY MHz, but to more or less a percentage of the total computing power of the CPU - the kernel never "knows" how many MHz the used up .... 1136683990 M * derjohn xtedy, http://linux-vserver.org/Scheduler+Parameters 1136684074 M * xtedy I found an webhosting where they offer vserver with fixed CPU Freq. I see 400mhz in cat /proc/cpuinfo. Do you have any idea how this is done? 1136684350 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136684350 Q * Johnnie Read error: Connection reset by peer 1136685015 J * mnemoc ~amery@200.75.27.70 1136685224 J * BReeZem4N ~kouklos_2@85.30.29.19 1136685227 M * BReeZem4N kalhspera 1136685240 M * BReeZem4N ooeoe 1136685243 M * BReeZem4N dn milate edw? 1136685262 A * BReeZem4N slaps blackfire around a bit with a large trout 1136685263 A * BReeZem4N slaps DaCa around a bit with a large trout 1136685264 A * BReeZem4N slaps Doener around a bit with a large trout 1136685265 A * BReeZem4N slaps gdm around a bit with a large trout 1136685266 A * BReeZem4N slaps jkl around a bit with a large trout 1136685267 A * BReeZem4N slaps lilo around a bit with a large trout 1136685268 A * BReeZem4N slaps Medivh around a bit with a large trout 1136685269 M * BReeZem4N re 1136685276 M * BReeZem4N milhste gamw ton 8eo sas 1136685279 M * BReeZem4N malakismena 1136685370 M * gdm oi 1136685391 M * BReeZem4N oi? 1136685393 M * BReeZem4N vlakamas? 1136685419 A * BReeZem4N speak re 1136685423 A * BReeZem4N noobia 1136685442 A * BReeZem4N speak re gamw thn panagia sas 1136685559 J * weasel weasel@weasel.noc.oftc.net 1136685585 A * BReeZem4N /s -m global.irc.gr 1136685586 A * BReeZem4N /s -m global.irc.gr 1136685586 A * BReeZem4N /s -m global.irc.gr 1136685587 A * BReeZem4N /s -m global.irc.gr 1136685587 A * BReeZem4N /s -m global.irc.gr 1136685587 A * BReeZem4N /s -m global.irc.gr 1136685587 A * BReeZem4N /s -m global.irc.gr 1136685591 A * BReeZem4N asap 1136685605 A * BReeZem4N greek server 1136685606 Q * BReeZem4N autokilled: This host was used to launch an attack on the network. Mail support@oftc.net if you feel this in error. 1136685675 M * derjohn xtedy, hm, well you could take a PII-400 and create lots of vservers on it :) ... well .. are you sure that they user linux-vserver? I would try to emulate it by pachting /proc in kernel to a hard value of 400 MHz ("just a string") and create the limit in % (let's say 400 MHz is about 13,3% of the 3GHz CPU) 1136685777 M * derjohn xtedy, you should wait for a more enlightend than /me .... bertl hangs often out here ... 1136685787 Q * derjohn Remote host closed the connection 1136687690 J * Johnnie ~john@acs-24-154-53-16.zoominternet.net 1136688719 Q * zobel Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136689094 J * zobel zobel@zobel.irc.ftbfs.de 1136691783 J * Gerden ~Danger@20150150010.user.veloxzone.com.br 1136692249 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1136692254 M * Bertl evening folks! 1136692306 M * Bertl network didn't work today, so I did something in the house ... 1136692369 M * Bertl what was that BReeZem4N thingy? 1136692505 M * Bertl xtedy: ah, well, we can do that too, it's an easy virtualization, do you have any real usage scenario? 1136692735 M * Bertl waldi: no, they should still work (given the kernel has the legacy stuff enabled) 1136693593 J * dddd44 tor@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1136693792 M * Bertl ah, dddd44 is back! :) 1136693814 M * daniel_hozac yay! 1136694241 Q * dddd44 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136695319 J * alexendra4u ~alexendra@59.163.176.10 1136695330 M * Bertl welcome alexendra4u! 1136695333 M * alexendra4u hi everybuddy 1136695350 M * alexendra4u thanks 4 welcoming 1136695386 M * alexendra4u so i m new here tell me about it bertl 1136695413 M * Bertl well, you know what virtualization is? 1136695452 M * mnemoc :) 1136696407 Q * Gerden Read error: Connection reset by peer 1136696575 P * alexendra4u Client Exiting 1136703437 M * pflanze Hi Bertl. Do you have an idea why one of my vservers would have all processes running with nice level -5 = 1136703452 M * pflanze s/=/?/ 1136703508 M * pflanze find /etc/vservers/foo/ -type f -print0|xargs -0 grep 5 didn't yield anything interesting. 1136704594 M * Hollow morning 1136709175 J * Andi ~Andi@chello062178036203.13.11.tuwien.teleweb.at 1136709366 M * Andi good morning :-) 1136709494 N * Smutje_ Smutje 1136711225 M * tso_ morning folks 1136711413 M * tso_ Bertl some days ago you said 'that crap' for vserver-debiantools, what's the problem with that ? :) 1136711426 M * aba hi tso_ 1136711429 M * tso_ hi aba 1136711474 M * aba tso_: just that they didn't support the current configuration mechanismn last I looked - and btw, shouldn't the useful tools all go in upstream? 1136711511 M * tso_ aba thx i will check it, i never used that til now... 1136711531 M * aba tso_: just use the upstream tools should work 1136711540 M * aba (at least that's what I do :) 1136711971 M * tso_ aba what do you mean upstream tools? stock vserver binaries? yes that work, i just read the irc logs, and i don't now what the problem with that stuff 1136711995 M * aba tso_: there is even a vserver-utils package ... 1136712102 M * tso_ aba thx, thats was i'm thinking of... 1136712121 A * tso_ should be drink another coffee 1136712588 M * tso_ -be sry, it's too early for me 1136713359 J * tudenbart ~willi@xdsl-81-173-224-191.netcologne.de 1136713359 Q * dothebart Read error: Connection reset by peer 1136713473 M * waldi Bertl: at least on ppc64, they fail 1136713483 M * waldi while .209 works fine 1136719183 J * coocoon ~kvirc@p54A07394.dip.t-dialin.net 1136719520 M * coocoon R001z1# 1136720919 Q * schellh Quit: 1136723284 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1136723709 Q * tso_ Quit: BitchX-1.1-final -- just do it. 1136724099 M * Andi Cups seems to use always 127.0.0.1, independent from the configured Listen-Adress. Is there a fast way to "redirect" 127.0.0.1 to the VServer's-IP? 1136724136 M * Andi I found some info here: http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/VServer-IP-Setup-0.1.txt. Can anyone tell me, how to configure it? 1136725051 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1136725172 M * FaUl Andi: are you sure that it uses 127.0.0.1 and not localhost? have you changed the localhost-entry in your /etc/hosts 1136725175 M * FaUl ? 1136725225 M * Andi FaUl: my /etc/hosts looks like "85.10.220.230 localhost.localdomain localhost vstest" 1136725256 M * FaUl Andi: ok, seems to be fine 1136725272 M * FaUl hmm 1136726385 M * Andi FaUl: there are some files in cups using 127.0.0.1, e.g. scheduler/cups-polld.c has a line addr.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(0x7f000001); 1136726431 M * FaUl Andi: ok, file in a bugreport to the cups-developer ;-) 1136726827 M * meebey hehe, I will quote smellyhippy's oppinion about SmartIrc4net 1136726839 M * meebey its a good slogan :-P 1136726862 M * meebey ECHAN 1136727325 J * Smutje_ ~Smutje@xdsl-87-78-60-27.netcologne.de 1136727431 Q * Smutje Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136729509 J * KLFMANiK mann@people.uvt.tuke.sk 1136729567 Q * KLFMANiK Quit: 1136730020 M * Andi yeah, the newest svn-version (cups-1.2svn-r4892) seems to work... its only half of the old package size, but hopefully includes all functions ;-) 1136730438 Q * gdm Quit: leaving 1136730637 J * tso ~tso@rev.193.226.232.31.euroweb.hu 1136731477 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.37.19 1136732974 Q * tso Quit: [BX] I came, I saw, I ran away screaming 1136733028 J * tso ~tso@rev.193.226.232.31.euroweb.hu 1136735647 J * gdm ~gdm@209.51.169.84 1136735650 M * gdm hia 1136735674 M * gdm wondered if anyone has experience with CPAN in vservers: i'm still having problems 1136735713 M * mnemoc #define problems 1136735734 M * gdm particularly, i want to know if there is any way of pretending that localhost is 127.0.0.1, or of getting CPAN to recognise localhost as a different ip 1136735767 M * gdm i keep on getting messages such as: 1136735767 M * gdm # url: http://nonette.prevolution.org:13432' 1136735768 M * gdm # doesn't match '(?-xism:url: http://localhost:13432)' 1136735801 M * FaUl have you changed the ip of localhost in your /etc/hosts? 1136735846 M * gdm or, when i include localhost in /etc/hosts as "209.51.169.94 nonette.prevolution.org nonette localhost" 1136735854 M * gdm i get a slightly different error: 1136735872 M * gdm # REMOTE_ADDR: 209.51.169.94' 1136735873 M * gdm # doesn't match '(?-xism:REMOTE_ADDR: 127.0.0.1)' 1136735923 M * FaUl gdm: seems like it's time to file in a bugreport :-) 1136735953 M * gdm FaUl: yeah, but for CPAN, i take it? 1136735961 M * FaUl yes 1136735965 M * gdm i don't think it's a vserver issue 1136735968 M * gdm ok, thanks :-) 1136735996 A * gdm is not a perl programmer, is more of a sysadmin - but even that is part time ;-) 1136736145 M * eyck every self-respecting sysadmin should be a part perl programmer 1136736191 M * eyck hmmm, do typical sysadmins respect themselves? 1136736314 M * gdm i thnk i'm reasonable at what i do, but i also like to thinkn that i know my limitations, i.e. what i do not know 1136736322 M * gdm and, i am learning more every day ;-) 1136736522 M * gdm ahh, found someone else with the same error, but no solution :/ 1136736616 M * eyck gdm: what are you trying to do? 1136736826 M * gdm # dh-make-perl --build --cpan HTTP::Server::Simple 1136736857 M * gdm as it is one of the dependancies for Rubric, which is the module required for the bookmarking system de.lirio.us 1136736865 M * gdm and i'm trying to install that 1136737106 Q * samueltc Quit: BitchX-1.1-final -- just do it. 1136737170 M * eyck tell you the truth, I would do it like this: fakeroot dh-make-perl --build --notest --cpan HTTP::Server::Simple 1136737241 M * eyck # This script assumes that `localhost' will resolve to a local IP 1136737241 M * eyck # address that may be bound to, 1136737380 M * gdm oh, nice one! that seems to work :-) 1136737389 M * gdm eyck: thank you 1136737699 M * eyck it seems that it is returning a list of names, among them localhost and your-vserver-name, and this causes confusion in this test. 1136737730 M * eyck it looks like this on my machine: perl -le 'use Socket;use Data::Dumper;print Dumper(gethostbyaddr(inet_aton("localhost"),AF_INET))' 1136737733 M * eyck $VAR1 = 'localhost'; 1136737736 M * eyck $VAR2 = 'dev'; 1136738112 M * mnemoc "to a local IP" != "127.0.0.1" 1136739526 Q * phreak`` Quit: leaving 1136739529 J * phreak`` ~phreak``@styx.xnull.de 1136739692 J * coocoon ~kvirc@p54A07394.dip.t-dialin.net 1136739721 M * coocoon hello here i am again 1136739742 M * coocoon can someone help me configuring my firewall to access my vserver 1136739757 M * coocoon i have tried it wih dnat, then i have connection to the net 1136739766 M * coocoon but i can't access my host 1136739769 M * coocoon with ssh 1136739819 M * phreak`` coocoon: SNAT is the thing you probably need .. and also make sure, that your hosts ssh listens only to a specified IP and not to 0.0.0.0 1136739860 M * coocoon yes that i have 1136739892 M * coocoon but if set nat rule to the internal adress over eth0 or eth0:00 and my external hosta ip 1136739911 M * coocoon i can't access my host over the internet 1136739921 M * coocoon i can achieve my host over serial 1136739937 M * coocoon but I don't wanted it in this way 1136739969 M * coocoon u know shorewall phreak 1136740007 M * phreak`` coocoon: do like this: /sbin/iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -s 192.168.15.2 -o "$EXT_IF" -j SNAT --to-source "$EXT_IP" where EXT_IF and EXT_IP are your external interface (ie. ppp0) and EXT_IP is your external ip .. 1136740026 M * phreak`` coocoon: nope .. iptables is a bit more clearer for me ;) 1136740130 M * coocoon how to clear it if it soesn't work 1136740249 M * phreak`` coocoon: just replace the -A in that command with -D 1136740453 M * coocoon sorry but where to set eth0 and my ip 1136740492 M * coocoon ##/sbin/iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -s 192.168.1.110 -o "$EXT_IF=eth0" -j SNAT --to-source "$EXT_IP=myip" 1136740498 M * coocoon like that way 1136740563 M * coocoon ok have done it works 1136740567 M * coocoon now thany 1136740577 M * coocoon where to see the settings in iptables 1136740608 M * coocoon i am working with webmin is there any possibility to see it 1136740648 M * phreak`` coocoon: sorry, no idea :) 1136740662 M * coocoon but i can't achieve my vserver over ssh 1136740736 M * coocoon shall i set 192.168.1.110 to the vserver sshd 1136740741 M * coocoon and port 2222 1136740751 M * coocoon and on my host sshd set it also 1136740771 M * coocoon additionally 1136742816 M * coocoon hello is someone there 1136742827 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1136742857 J * coocoon ~kvirc@p54A07394.dip.t-dialin.net 1136742922 N * monrad_ monrad 1136743789 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1136745663 J * coocoon ~kvirc@p54A07394.dip.t-dialin.net 1136745677 J * |coocoon| ~kvirc@p54A07394.dip.t-dialin.net 1136745781 Q * Doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136745818 J * Doener doener@i5387F5F8.versanet.de 1136746402 M * |coocoon| hello is there somone to help me with connecting to my vserver over ssh 1136746433 M * yang2 coocoon: can you connect to other machines in your LAN? 1136746490 M * |coocoon| yes 1136746500 M * |coocoon| i have had probs with getting 1136746516 M * |coocoon| connection on my vserver solved it with a nat resolution 1136746534 M * |coocoon| i have set the host ip and port 22 to my sshd.conf 1136746544 M * |coocoon| sshd is working at the vserve 1136746548 M * |coocoon| r 1136746569 M * |coocoon| i must explain i have a dedicated server 1136746614 M * |coocoon| there i have the kernel 2.6.14.3-vs2.1.0-rc10 with util-vserver 30.209 1136746617 M * |coocoon| installed 1136746630 M * |coocoon| using openSSH3.8.1 1136746630 M * gdm coocoon: have you specified the vserver ip in the sshd_config file on the vserver as well? 1136746648 M * |coocoon| yes i have done this and set it to port 2222 1136746657 M * |coocoon| also without but it won't work 1136746669 M * |coocoon| configured aƶlso dns server from my host 1136746686 M * |coocoon| and also i can piong fom my machine to vhost00 1136746693 M * |coocoon| .myhostname 1136746728 M * |coocoon| i also have configured the vserver ip with port into the host sshd.conf 1136746734 M * |coocoon| nothing work 1136746735 M * |coocoon| s 1136746755 M * |coocoon| i am working on it for one week or more 1136746787 M * |coocoon| also copied the resov.conf from my host to the vserver 1136746828 M * |coocoon| all times i tried to connect i got in my host server 1136746901 M * |coocoon| maybe this is the problem i started at this moment the v_sshd 1136746910 M * |coocoon| and got the error message chbind: execvp(): No such file or directory 1136746920 M * |coocoon| could it that it won't work therefore 1136747129 M * gdm can you ping out from the vserver? 1136747169 M * coocoon yes 1136747198 M * gdm and your /etc/resolv.conf contains something when u look at it from teh vserver? 1136747286 M * coocoon yes after installation there were the same entries as on my host 1136747297 M * coocoon with vi u meant 1136747348 M * coocoon could it be that the chbind 1136747353 M * coocoon doesn't work 1136747362 M * coocoon but i have read that i do not need iot 1136747449 M * coocoon if i ping to the vhost00... i got my host ip taht is right isn't it 1136747470 M * coocoon :S 1136747470 M * gdm after my installs, VSERVER~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf never existed 1136747479 M * coocoon oh ok 1136747489 M * gdm but when i did it from the host, it was a symlink back to the host file, which is why vserver couldn't see it 1136747494 M * coocoon i use a preinstalled version 1136747499 M * gdm but i do not kknow anything about firewalling yet 1136747500 M * coocoon i have tarballed it 1136747512 M * gdm i think the easiest way is to use iptables 1136747518 M * coocoon yes 1136747523 M * gdm btw, i followed the vserver instructions at riseup 1136747537 M * coocoon i must have a look at 1136747540 M * coocoon iptables 1136747545 M * gdm http://deb.riseup.net/vserver/ 1136747582 M * coocoon oh yes i know it 1136747618 M * gdm i have the kernel etc as described there: 2.6.12 (was testing i think) 1136747625 M * coocoon hm ok 1136747632 M * coocoon i am using newer version 1136747645 M * coocoon because of i started with fc3 1136747655 M * coocoon and also the tarballs coming from this setup 1136747680 M * coocoon but i must fdisk my host and so i decided to use debian 1136747687 M * coocoon because of it is smaller 1136747718 M * gdm yes, i use debian. don'tknow red hat (anymore) i'm afraid 1136747719 M * coocoon after setup 1136747728 M * coocoon hm it is easier 1136747733 M * coocoon more comfortable 1136747744 M * coocoon but debian offers more aspects 1136747759 M * coocoon and also there are tons of descriptions for it 1136747763 M * coocoon taht is wonderfull 1136747771 M * coocoon smileglasses 1136747849 M * coocoon what di u think using "make the host interface and IP available in a vserver" from riseup 1136747896 P * |coocoon| So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish! 1136747909 M * coocoon i am still here 1136747915 M * gdm you are :-) 1136747927 M * gdm what page is that? 1136747938 M * coocoon http://deb.riseup.net/vserver/usage/ 1136748237 M * coocoon that the problem is that i use bind9 1136748253 M * coocoon and i must use bind or configure vserver for working with bind 1136748255 M * coocoon 9 1136748353 M * gdm no, that is not it, i don't think 1136748360 M * gdm u said that you have dns on the host 1136748405 M * coocoon yes 1136748412 M * coocoon with bind9 1136748426 M * coocoon but in the vserver i haven't installed it till yet 1136748492 M * gdm ok, look at the links under this for that: http://deb.riseup.net/web-server/syscp/install/ 1136748500 M * gdm http://deb.riseup.net/web-server/syscp/install/dns-vserver/ 1136748520 M * gdm but do not use 127.0.0.2, use 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x instead 1136748530 M * gdm but i think that might be a future problem of yours ;-) 1136748545 M * gdm is your firewall currently enabled or disabled?. 1136748553 M * coocoon ok thanx very much i have had enough today 1136748562 M * coocoon tomorrow i will have alook at this 1136748579 M * coocoon the problem is if i have disabled it ti won't work anymore 1136748593 M * coocoon and i only have backups with the firewall 1136748606 M * coocoon but so i will learn to work with it 1136748665 M * coocoon but i will have alook at this link maybe this will solve my challenge 1136748675 M * coocoon ok so on by gdm 1136748680 M * coocoon till next time 1136748750 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1136749204 J * phreak``_ ~phreak``@styx.xnull.de 1136749217 Q * phreak``_ Quit: 1136749220 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1136749861 J * phreak``_ ~phreak``@styx.xnull.de 1136749864 Q * phreak``_ Quit: 1136750000 Q * xtedy Quit: Leaving 1136750201 J * oliwel ~mail-at-o@host-62-245-151-178.customer.m-online.net 1136750365 J * phreak``_ ~phreak``@styx.xnull.de 1136750455 Q * phreak``_ Quit: 1136750573 Q * phreak`` Quit: leaving 1136750576 J * phreak`` ~phreak``@styx.xnull.de 1136750622 M * oliwel Bertl: Are you in ? 1136750972 M * tbenita hi, anyone using squid as reverse proxy inside a vserver ? Mine seems to lose its conexion... 1136751669 Q * oliwel Quit: Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.5/2005111116] 1136752207 Q * phreak`` Quit: leaving 1136752211 J * phreak`` ~phreak``@styx.xnull.de 1136754234 J * NikDaPhreak ~NikDaPhre@193.24.241.34 1136754237 M * NikDaPhreak hi all 1136754260 J * prae ~benjamin@sherpadown.net 1136754294 M * gdm hola 1136754708 J * dothebart ~willi@xdsl-213-196-250-45.netcologne.de 1136754915 Q * tbenita Quit: Time to go ! 1136755119 Q * tudenbart Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1136755860 M * dothebart hm. it's not a vserver kernel, but i've got a very strange behaviour on my notebook with 2.6.14 & 15 1136755880 M * dothebart i've stripped of everything exept two logins... nothing else is started. 1136755900 M * dothebart but if i login, and do top, the load is at .42, and climbs up to 1 1136755917 M * dothebart i don't see any process using cpu... 1136755925 M * dothebart with .13 all is well... 1136755949 Q * FireEgl Quit: Bye... 1136755952 M * dothebart i've stripped of usb, acpi and speedstep from my kernel, no change... 1136755972 M * dothebart does anybody have an idea what else i could do? 1136756070 M * _are_ perhaps the kernel delay loop is to low? (not sure if this is the right name)? 1136756097 M * _are_ what kind of 'load 1' is it? 1136756107 M * _are_ cpu used? if so: user or system? 1136756118 M * dothebart nope, the whole box is idle. 1136756125 M * dothebart but top says, load is 1 1136756128 M * dothebart or more... 1136756164 M * _are_ well, load 1 means 1 process waits on system ressources. cpu and disk are liux system ressources and as swap goes to disk, indirectly ram, too 1136756183 M * _are_ if you have a high load and no cpu usage, cpu is not the problem but disk or other system IO 1136756202 M * dothebart under which menu is it actualy in the configure stuff? 1136756214 M * _are_ atm starting a make menuconfig 1136756220 M * dothebart i've turned off swap. 1136756228 M * dothebart and i did just mount the root partition... 1136756263 M * dothebart there is almost no i/o wait either... 1136756269 M * _are_ 'Timer requency' in 'Processor Types and Features' 1136756330 M * dothebart it's 250 actualy.. 1136756343 M * dothebart i'll put it back to 1khz 1136756344 M * _are_ sounds ok 1136756360 M * _are_ it is 250 here, too. another possibility is Thermal Throttling 1136756376 M * dothebart hm, this is enabled... 1136756386 M * _are_ your board might do it automatically if tempreature reaches a certain limit 1136756390 M * dothebart i'll try both in several steps... 1136756498 M * dothebart hmpf. for some reason he rebuilds the whole shit... 1136756716 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1136756730 M * duckx Hy hy :) 1136756741 M * duckx Ping bertl 1136756835 M * duckx Happy new year to everyone ... 1136756878 M * duckx Hope you had an unforgetable new years eve ! 1136756982 M * duckx Does any one know if bertl released a patch for 2.6.15 kernel ? 1136757031 Q * duckx Quit: Client exiting 1136757050 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1136757052 M * Hollow duckx: http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/ 1136757173 M * dothebart hm, increasing the time slices didn't help it. 1136757242 M * duckx Hollow: thx man :) 1136757244 M * NikDaPhreak Hollow: moin. I'm kinda out of shape. how can I "chbind" with your vserver-utils? 1136757273 M * Hollow NikDaPhreak: vncontext and vnflags 1136757286 M * Hollow i don't use the legacy networking anymore 1136757309 M * Hollow it's just like with normal contexts but you have additional commands to add or remove ip adresses in vncontext 1136757325 M * NikDaPhreak Hollow: ok, I'll have to read a bit :-) 10x :-) 1136757355 M * Hollow NikDaPhreak: sure, great to hear someone actually tests my work :D 1136757370 M * duckx Does anyone knows what is new in the 2.1 release ? Any changelog out there ? thx 1136757384 M * Hollow unfortunately there is no network support in the vsever command yet 1136757395 M * dothebart hm, wasn't thermal throttling either :( 1136757403 M * NikDaPhreak well in 2.6.15 I had problems with chbind and I guess I decided to do it the easier way... get the newest utils :-) 1136757445 M * Hollow heh, yeah.. i'll probably release 1.0.2 within the next two weeks with a build command for vserver and the networking support 1136757468 M * NikDaPhreak Hollow: would be grat :-) 1136757526 M * waldi hmm, did anyone check vserver on s390 or just included the code unchecked? 1136757678 Q * Doener Quit: Leaving 1136757714 J * undefined ~undefined@adsl-68-93-109-94.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net 1136757737 M * Hollow waldi: http://list.linux-vserver.org/archive/vserver/msg09704.html 1136757779 M * waldi okay 1136757821 A * waldi just installs them on the real hardware with a little more "bumms" 1136757928 M * undefined how do i use bind mounts ("mount --bind") within the host so that they are visible to a guest? 1136757965 M * NikDaPhreak undefined: just mount the dir within the guest's fs 1136758005 M * undefined nikdaphreak: tried, but it wasn't visible to the guest 1136758058 M * undefined tried vnamespace (as i have done with mounting devices like cdroms within a guest) and that complained with "mount: special device does not exist" 1136758241 M * undefined is the "source" directory (as compared to the "destination" directory) and of course it's not a "special device" as it's not a device at all, but a directory, which is why i'm trying to use --bind 1136758436 M * dothebart the other i/o schedulers allso.. damn. 1136758495 M * duckx Last question ... 1136758514 M * duckx How do you define the booting order of the vserver ... 1136758523 M * duckx Is it done by context number ? 1136758571 M * daniel_hozac duckx: if you need a certain order, use the depends file. 1136758578 M * duckx k 1136758583 M * undefined duckx: i do it by vserver name within the depends file 1136758584 M * sizo moin 1136758585 M * duckx I will look at the doc for thus 1136758596 M * duckx thx undefined DaCa 1136758600 M * duckx daniel_hozac: 1136758697 M * undefined with my "mount --bind" problem i found http://list.linux-vserver.org/archive/vserver/msg11232.html but that suggestion doesn't work 1136758798 M * DaCa duckx: you're welcome 1136760132 M * undefined okay, i wasn't following all the instructions in that previously referenced mailing list post, but now i am and it works, but... 1136760188 M * undefined is there a way to run "vnamespace" where it applies to *all* namespaces (ie "vnamespace -e global" or some other keyword?) 1136760527 M * undefined instead of executing vnamespace once for each applicable vserver? 1136760540 J * FireEgl Atlantica@Atlantica.US 1136760556 M * NikDaPhreak Hollow: I get some strange results using vncontext... cat /proc/virtnet/123/info shows 10.0.0.20/0.0.1.0 if I use vncontext -A -a 10.0.0.20/24 -n 123 1136760564 M * NikDaPhreak Hollow: Am I missing sth? 1136760590 M * NikDaPhreak Hollow: If I use /8 I get 1.0.0.0 1136760651 M * NikDaPhreak Hollow: seems vnconfig sets a "1" for the last bit of the netmask 1136760865 Q * prae Quit: Pwet 1136763323 M * daniel_hozac undefined: no. 1136763475 M * micah undefined: you can look into vsomething -- not sure how well it works, but there is an --all option 1136763668 M * daniel_hozac or you could script it, something like for i in `vserver-stat | awk '$8 != "NAME" { print $8 }'`; do vnamespace -e $i ...; done should do it. 1136763725 J * matto ~matto@202.80.145.26