1149033738 M * Aiken this is surprising, new kernel version and my alpha still boots 1149033851 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149034079 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1149034127 M * Bertl hmm, it (2.6.17-rc5-vs*) built without error, looks good 1149034175 M * Bertl it also boots ... 1149034411 M * Bertl tests look good too ... 1149034497 P * mkhl 1149035101 M * matti Bertl: :-) 1149035170 M * Bertl so for those eager to test: http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.17-rc5-vs2.1.1-rc21.3.diff 1149035583 M * Aiken compiling 1149036775 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1149036811 J * Aiken ~james@tooax8-208.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1149038082 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149040536 M * Bertl okay, I'm off to bed now .. have a good one everyone! cya tomorrow! 1149040544 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1149042585 J * Aiken_ ~james@tooax6-046.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1149042912 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149044297 Q * softi42 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149044909 J * softi42 kenqiei@p549D7AC3.dip.t-dialin.net 1149045233 M * Skram DATE=`date +%m%d%y%k:%M`; 1149045234 M * Skram why the spaces between %y and %k when i echo from the CLI? 1149047154 Q * Wonka Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149048034 J * Wonka produziert@chaos.in-kiel.de 1149048058 J * ddlp ~niko@dsl081-142-022.chi1.dsl.speakeasy.net 1149050155 N * [STAR]Ra1enedge click 1149051214 J * gerrit ~gerrit@c-67-160-146-170.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1149053486 J * x ~Angel@Cable-82-216.topallnet.ro 1149053510 M * x hello 1149053520 M * x i find one guy to continue one perl-bash script 1149053524 N * x angel4u 1149053747 P * angel4u 1149054388 M * Skram wtf 1149056615 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.163 1149057282 J * Milf ~Miranda@ipsio178.ipsi.fraunhofer.de 1149057694 M * Milf Good morning 1149057700 M * Skram Hi 1149058207 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149058315 J * gerrit ~gerrit@c-67-160-146-170.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1149058977 N * otaku42_away otaku42 1149059847 M * Hollow Skram: did you figure out the %k? 1149059851 M * Hollow morning ;) 1149059880 M * Skram Hollow: yeah 1149059886 M * Skram it added a space for formatting 1149059913 M * Skram Thanks for asking.. I ended up using %T 1149059914 M * Hollow yup, always watch out for leading space or leading zero.. confuses me too sometimes.. 1149059919 M * Skram i need to be up in a couple hours.. 1149059938 M * Skram peac 1149059939 M * Skram e 1149059942 M * Hollow night! 1149059954 M * Skram thanks 1149060460 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1149061507 J * dna ~naucki@dialer-172-173.kielnet.net 1149061523 J * nammie ~nam@S0106001195551ff0.va.shawcable.net 1149061887 Q * Nam Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149062837 Q * eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149062877 Q * DarthVader Quit: Leaving 1149062884 M * anonc nit ebertl 1149062906 M * anonc lol - work that scroll bar... 1149062911 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.163 1149063694 J * cdrx ~legoater@cimai.net4.nerim.net 1149065212 J * eyck eyck@ghost.anime.pl 1149065267 Q * cdrx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149065382 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149065459 N * nammie Nam 1149065771 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1149065906 J * cdrx ~legoater@70-33-118-80.kaptech.net 1149066287 Q * Zaki Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149066355 J * Zaki ~Zaki@212.107.125.213 1149066614 Q * ||Cobra|| Remote host closed the connection 1149066836 M * tokkee I'm getting the following error in a vserver-guest: 1149066839 M * tokkee gpg: cannot open `/dev/tty': Permission denied 1149066846 M * tokkee What is that caused by? 1149067175 M * tokkee Is it a security problem to chmod 666 /dev/tty in a guest? 1149067571 M * tokkee *grr* ... running pbuilder in a guest is no fun... 1149068295 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1149068662 M * weeble I can't see ip addresses within my vservers now via ifconfig - I've checked the config with another host server, and it seems the same. Is this part of the glibc/dietlib problem I was coming up against yesterday? 1149069269 Q * Aiken_ Quit: Leaving 1149069516 M * Milf What Do I copy into an initrd? just the ready built module files oder do I need a directory structure of some kind? 1149069567 M * tokkee Milf: You need a complete directory structure and a script to load the modules - an initrd is just like a minimal system on a filesystem that's mountet on startup. 1149069589 M * Milf Is there a howto on this? 1149069958 M * Milf None, I see. 1149070001 M * Milf So I'll copy in modprobe and all needed libs for that and all needed module files, will that do it? 1149070075 A * Milf is off to lunch. 1149070452 J * shedi ~siggi@dsl-og-108-50.du.vortex.is 1149071127 Q * cdrx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149071973 J * doener ~doener@i5387C1BA.versanet.de 1149072148 M * doener gug 1149072165 M * Milf Hi Doener, I just ate one of you for lunch. 1149072258 M * tokkee Milf: There are tons of howtos about building an initrd... 1149072314 M * Milf Ok, I found one, that is a bit specific, but I'll try it out andd see if it works. 1149072353 M * tokkee Milf: Many distributions contain a package called something like mkinitrd. 1149072450 M * Milf mkinitrd! Why didn't I think of that. I looked in the kernel makefile for 'make initrd' 1149072577 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl_oO 1149072601 M * doener fly-by Bertl :) 1149072758 M * Milf It takes time to wake up, doesn't it. Someone probably hid his caffeine fix :) 1149072985 M * Milf Hmmm, it seems I need to install the modules I built into /lib/modules. 1149073010 M * Milf Is this SuSE specific or is there a make target for that I haven't yet found? 1149073017 M * doener make modules_install 1149073031 A * Milf rips out tufts of hair: underscore not dash 1149073032 M * doener btw, there's also make help 1149073062 M * Milf Thanks 1149073068 M * doener np 1149073237 M * Milf Wow, it even created the grub menu entry. 1149073241 A * Milf is deeply impressed. 1149073265 M * doener that's probably a SuSE feature 1149073293 M * doener at least on debian I still had to use my own installkernel to get grub updated automatically 1149073660 M * Milf Ahm, can't be a SuSE feature as I'm building a vanilla kernel. 1149073694 M * tokkee A SuSE-mkinitrd Feature. 1149073716 M * Milf But nonetheless whatever I just did, I f***ed uo the whole system, not even the shipped kernel will build, as it for some strange reason expects to find modules for a 2.6.16 Kernel in it's initrd made for the 2.6.13 kernel it is. 1149073726 M * Milf Oh could be, yes. 1149073741 M * Milf I thought it might have come from the kernel's make install. 1149073752 M * tokkee Milf: You need to specify with kernel version to use when running mkinitrd. 1149073762 M * Milf I did specify that. 1149073764 M * tokkee s/with/witch/ 1149073766 M * tokkee Oh... 1149073849 A * Milf chimes pleasantly 'Please wait while Knoppix is booting. Thank you for travelling Knoppix - the only way to get you outta deep shit!' 1149073921 M * tokkee Well... SuSE is fucked up anyway ;-) 1149073968 M * Milf Thanks for not gloating at me :) 1149074010 A * tokkee hates SuSE. 1149074043 A * Milf will sign the petiton that sais 'every OS and distro SUCKS' any day. 1149074109 A * Milf mumbles: Ah there's the problem: the /boot/vmlinuz link was diverted to the new kernel. 1149074196 M * Wonka ah ba 1149074202 M * Wonka mkinitrd is out 1149074206 M * Wonka mkinitramfs is in 1149074259 Q * h01ger Quit: h01ger 1149074275 M * Milf Yeah. Whatever. 1149074309 M * Wonka ;) 1149074334 M * Wonka really. initramfs is the way to go. initrd support will vanish. 1149074353 M * Wonka and an initramfs is nothing more than a (possibly gzipped) cpio archive 1149074399 J * h01ger ~holger@socket.layer-acht.org 1149074402 M * Wonka which needs to mount the real rootfs, cd there, and exec chroot . /sbin/init 1149074406 M * Wonka or something 1149074444 Q * DarthVader Quit: Leaving 1149074533 M * Milf Well anyway. That knowledge won't help me get a new VServer host running before 8 a.m. today because some doofus in the compnay, that doesn't know the first thing about how to setup a server, needs a debian VServer, because I refused to host the last catastrophe he let some HiWi setup. 1149074545 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-202-193.pools.arcor-ip.net 1149074621 M * Wonka mh 1149074700 M * Milf Anyway, my problems resulted from my failed attempt at deleting the initrd I halfway treid to setup by hand. I got the one created by mkinitrd instead, resulting in a no-boot scenario. 1149074790 M * Wonka ouch 1149074885 M * Milf Just the everyday life. And on top of that, our institute has been scheduled for non-continuance by the end of the year. 1149074895 M * Wonka that sucks 1149074900 M * Wonka and then? 1149074910 A * Milf feels a bit ashamed on dumping his frustration in this nice channel. 1149074929 M * Milf Whaddaya think? We all need new jobs. Especially the admins. 1149074931 A * Wonka wants ngnet... 1149074967 M * Wonka thought you might be transferred to other institutes or something 1149074993 M * Milf I theory: yes, might be. 1149075023 M * Milf In practice, the one in Darmstadt will probably not hire, and there are none other less than 100 km away. 1149075037 M * Wonka ouch 1149075061 M * Wonka .oO( warum reden wir eigentlich englisch? ) 1149075123 M * Milf Because this channel's in english as the community streches further than the german-speaking part of the world. 1149075137 A * Milf once asked bertl the exact same question :) 1149075146 M * Wonka hrhr 1149075151 M * Wonka i know that... 1149075247 M * Milf Just think of the logs. People who google for 'demised research institute and disgruntled employess' will want to find the log and be able to understand my rant :) 1149075261 M * Wonka lol 1149075274 M * Wonka darmstadt... 1149075288 M * Wonka i know several people there 1149075296 A * Milf does too :) 1149075308 M * Wonka especially the c-radar creww 1149075368 M * Milf Do they have anything to do with the local radio station? 1149075415 M * SNy Milf: Actually, that google search doesn't result in any relevant hits. 1149075416 M * Wonka C-RaDaR is a monthly programme made at and sent by RaDaR 1149075430 M * Wonka c-radar.de 1149075439 M * SNy BTW, ipsi homepage doesn't know about that discontinuation as of yet, it seems. 1149075446 M * Milf Ah yes. That will probably be the CCC's monthly radio show. 1149075456 M * Wonka yes 1149075470 M * Wonka <- waiting for the next one tomorrow 1149075496 M * Milf Yes, it hasn't been announced yet. We have just been informed of the regrettable circumstance that a plan is being drwan up on how to go about discontinuing the institute. 1149075508 M * SNy Oi. 1149075551 M * Milf But nothing is certain yet, everything is in flow. We can't say anything for sure... 1149075597 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1149075611 M * Milf Ok, enough of the self-pitying ranting. My new kernel will still not boot, as it can't find the initrd, which is on the root-partition, which can't be found, because the initrd contains the ext3 drivers. 1149075723 M * SNy The kernel doesn't need to find the initrd on its own, now, does it? 1149075739 M * SNy Isn't the boot loader supposed to handle that? 1149075766 M * Milf Hmmm, yeah. So how do I tell the bootloader to where to find the initrd? 1149075778 M * SNy "That depends." 1149075817 M * Milf Hmmm, I see something in the grub/menu.lst let's try that. 1149075889 M * Milf Yep, that did the trick. 1149076119 J * MaxSpeed ~CanavaRLt@88.241.30.29 1149076144 M * MaxSpeed hi 1149076201 M * Milf Hello MaxSpeed 1149076211 M * MaxSpeed oo thx 1149076222 M * MaxSpeed what is your name 1149076231 M * Wonka Milf: "initrd (hd0,0)/initrd.img" would it be in GRUB's menu.lst, for the first partition on the first IDE drive 1149076247 M * Wonka Milf: oops. too slow. ;) 1149076261 M * Wonka Milf: so, does it run now? 1149076261 Q * MaxSpeed Quit: 1149076281 M * Wonka maxspeed: idiot. 1149076289 M * Milf telling grub "root hd(0,2)" in addition to "initrd /boot/initrd-blabblahblah" also did the trick 1149076293 M * Milf Thanks 1149076311 M * Milf Yes, it runs, but fails to load the network driver module on bootup. 1149076342 M * Wonka is there a /etc/modules? 1149076357 M * Wonka try to add the name of the network driver module to that file, if it exists 1149076428 M * Milf Hmmm, might that be something similar to /etc/sysconfig/kernel? 1149076449 M * Milf Thing is, I could without a problem do modprobe e1000, start networiking and ssh after bootup 1149076481 M * Milf I'll just try to slam the e1000 into the initrd and see what happens. 1149076719 J * frzzz ~frz@86.59.25.121 1149076888 J * _mcp ~hightower@83.136.81.245 1149076913 M * Milf Yep it worked. 1149077000 Q * mcp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1149077009 N * _mcp mcp 1149077011 Q * cilkay iridium.oftc.net xenon.oftc.net 1149077063 J * cilkay ~cilkay@CPE00d0b743a22f-CM0011ae01fcbe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1149077276 M * Milf was it tinylibc or minilibc? 1149077292 M * doener 13:07 Ahm, can't be a SuSE feature as I'm building a vanilla kernel. 1149077309 M * Milf Hmmm, it's dietlibc 1149077312 M * Milf Yes, doener? 1149077313 M * doener "make install" calls /sbin/installkernel 1149077323 M * doener so every distro can customize that part 1149077369 M * Milf Ok, thanks. 1149077380 M * doener and it can even be overriden by ~/bin/installkernel 1149077463 M * Milf Hmmm, ok, so SuSE f*cked it's own link in /boot 1149077563 M * doener well possible, setting the symlinks for vmlinuz, config etc. usually happens in installkernel 1149077610 M * Milf Yeah now I see: looking at the installkernel script, I see that everything would have gone automagically if I had deon a make modules_install before make install 1149077661 M * doener hm, interesting... mine doesn't rely on any order, but then again, it doesn't do much magic anyway ;) 1149077741 M * Milf Well if there is a /lib/modules/linux-$KERNELVERSION ist calls mkinitrd. Not much magic, but not much is needed. 1149078211 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1149081868 N * _jake- jake- 1149082115 M * weeble Help! I can't see any IP addresses in my vservers. 1149082178 M * Loki|muh try "ip a s" 1149082233 M * weeble I see them with ip, but not ifconfig 1149082243 M * sid3windr then what is the problem? =) 1149082250 M * weeble sshd doesnt' want to start 1149082270 M * sid3windr I doubt that is related to ip's showing in ifconfig 1149082275 M * sid3windr do you have sshd running on the host? 1149082294 M * weeble error: Bind to port 22 on 192.168.55.2 failed: Cannot assign requested address 1149082297 M * weeble Yes I do. 1149082303 M * weeble fatal: Cannot bind any address. 1149082320 M * weeble But I thought that issue with binding to * had been fixed? 1149082321 M * Milf Then go into your Host server and look a what addresses it binds to. 1149082329 M * weeble I think it binds to * 1149082339 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p549758F3.dip.t-dialin.net 1149082347 M * Wonka my sshd_config has no Listen directives, and it works just fine 1149082356 M * Milf Well then there's your problem: sshd on your hosts servers already bound to the address, so the sshd in the guest can't 1149082358 M * Wonka binding to the one address it has 1149082384 M * Wonka but the host only binds to it's one address per Liste $address 1149082387 M * Milf Go get your host's sshd to only bind to one address 1149082391 M * weeble But isn't that sorted now? 1149082405 M * Milf how could that be sorted? 1149082425 M * Milf (and thanks for reminding me, I should do the same on my nw host) 1149082449 M * weeble Well, I bound ssh to the host IP on the host, and I still get that error on the sverver 1149082491 M * weeble Also, in my other vservers on other hosts, ifconfig shows the IP address 1149082497 M * weeble It's not quite right. :) 1149082622 M * doener the ifconfig problem was solved a few weeks ago... but IIRC the fix is in 2.1.x only 1149082657 M * weeble Oh, OK. 2.6.16.16-vs2.0.2-rc20 = working. 2.6.15-vs2.0.1-gentoo-r5 = not working 1149082690 M * weeble The working one is a kernel + patch, but the not workign is Gentoo vserver-sources 1149082957 M * doener well, then go and bug Hollow ;) 1149083017 M * weeble I **would** rather use managed packed sources, but I'm grabbing the kernel.org + patch as we speak 1149083191 M * doener hm, I don't think the gentoo sources really have any advantages, except for added patches (which only few folks might need) and the fact that new versions are kinda pushed to you... 1149083310 M * doener but they lack other things... hardlinked copies of the kernel trees, patching from 2.6.x to 2.6.x+1... 1149083350 M * doener but what I really hated when I was using gentoo was the mandatory /usr/src/linux symlink... 1149083412 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149084107 M * Hollow weeble: 2.1.* is ~arch 1149084116 M * Hollow 2.0.2* too 1149084420 J * gerrit ~gerrit@c-67-160-146-170.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1149084482 M * Milf Hmmm, how Do I go about telling my tools that they installed vshelper in /usr/local/lib/util-vserver/vshelper and not in /sbin? 1149084548 M * Hollow Milf: echo 'kernel.vshelper = /usr/local/lib/util-vserver/vshelper' >> /etc/sysctl.conf && sysctl -p 1149084632 M * Milf Thanks, I'll just have to see if this survives reboot 1149084652 M * Hollow it should 1149087059 Q * doener Quit: leaving 1149088709 T * * http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 2.01, 1.2.10, 1.2.11-rc1, devel 2.1.0, exp 2.{0.2,1.1}-rc21 | util-vserver-0.30.210 | libvserver-1.0.2 & vserver-utils-1.0.3 | He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the wiki, and we'll forget about the minute ;) 1149088709 T * Bertl - 1149088859 J * Bertl_oO herbert@212.16.62.52 1149089159 J * morrigan morrigan@212.16.62.52 1149089535 M * Milf I've got other problems now, namely apt-get install gforge 1149089559 M * Milf Well here I have an example where debian sux royale: I have rarely seen a distro that asks so many questions. 1149089684 M * Milf I'll just roll back those changes and let the user handle that install process. 1149089864 N * otaku42 otaku42_away 1149089873 M * sid3windr sily Milf 1149089893 M * sid3windr you can select how detailed you want the questions, AND everything is then configured as you want it! :) 1149089900 M * sid3windr lo otaku42_away btw, didn't know you were here =) 1149089910 M * Milf Why silly? I've got better things to do than install $MY_FAVORITE_WEBAPP for each of our 60 employees 1149089924 M * Milf Oh nice. How can I do that? 1149090065 Q * ||Cobra|| Remote host closed the connection 1149090311 J * stefani ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1149090948 M * Milf sid3windr: tell me more, I'm interested. 1149090968 M * sid3windr hmm 1149090980 M * sid3windr didn't it ask you in the beginning what "level" of questions you wanted? 1149090985 M * sid3windr I'm not sure how you can get that question 1149090987 M * sid3windr but there are 4 levels 1149091002 M * Milf Nope, wasn't asked in the debootstrap install. 1149091260 M * Milf Well bye for now 1149091605 M * sid3windr dpkg-reconfigure allows you to set it, but I don't know what package you need to reconfigure for that 1149091608 M * sid3windr perhaps dpkg itself? 1149091620 M * sid3windr nope, not it :) 1149091643 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1149091988 J * doener ~doener@i5387C1BA.versanet.de 1149092049 Q * Milf Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org 1149092678 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.39.166 1149092943 J * gerrit ~gerrit@c-67-160-146-170.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1149092954 J * gerrit_ ~gerrit@c-67-160-146-170.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1149093058 Q * gerrit_ Quit: 1149094785 J * kir_home ~kir@swsoft-mipt-nat.sw.ru 1149096180 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1149096452 Q * kir_home Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149096876 J * Milf ~Miranda@IP-213188108107.dialin.heagmedianet.de 1149098158 J * pisco ~pampel@p508796DA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1149099797 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149100882 J * kir_home tis-9a194e@213.152.157.70 1149102235 Q * Viper0482 Remote host closed the connection 1149103637 Q * kir_home Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149105194 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-73-119-78.dclient.hispeed.ch 1149106180 Q * Milf Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org 1149107451 M * derjohn doener, http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2006/9768.html <-- are there any news that should be of concern to us? any plans to adapt the hallyn patch? 1149107841 M * bonbons daniel_hozac, IPv6 people: added address conflict resolution (untested beside compilation), may omit conflicts with IPv4 addresses mapped to IPv6 addresses 1149108329 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1149108605 M * bonbons Bertl_oO: You can find the IPv6 patch (last version) split (NIPQUAD, IPv6-non-modular, IPv6 modular addition) here: http://homepage.internet.lu/brunop/vserver/split/ 1149108621 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1149109037 Q * nebuchadnezzar Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149109390 J * gerrit ~gerrit@c-67-160-146-170.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1149109719 Q * eyck Remote host closed the connection 1149109719 Q * cohan Remote host closed the connection 1149109720 J * eyck eyck@ghost.anime.pl 1149109723 J * cohan ~cohan@koniczek.de 1149109785 M * doener derjohn: if it gets into mainline, we will most probably use it... you probably want to read up the lkml thread or this ktrap article on it http://kerneltrap.org/node/6641 1149110749 J * Aiken ~james@tooax8-231.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1149111200 J * s0undt3c1 ~s0undt3ch@bl7-247-97.dsl.telepac.pt 1149111444 Q * pisco Remote host closed the connection 1149111583 J * mire ~mire@15-167-222-85.COOL.ADSL.VLine.verat.net 1149111622 Q * s0undt3ch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149111625 N * s0undt3c1 s0undt3ch 1149111759 M * derjohn doener, thx, it' interesting to follow :) 1149112209 M * Aiken 2.6.17-rc5.-vs2.1.1-rc21.3 has been running 18 hours in my alpha 1149112219 M * Aiken the only strange thing I have noticed is http://paste.linux-vserver.org/61 1149112438 M * derjohn Aiken, dentry limits are fairly new in .. since rc20,nor? 1149112619 M * Aiken is there any problem with those messages or just ignore them? 1149112742 J * mkhl ~mkhl@200-148-41-149.dsl.telesp.net.br 1149112904 M * Aiken I only get them when shutting down a guest 1149113331 M * derjohn Aiken, I dont know. Ask Bertl_oO or daniel_hozac is think they know better how dentry limit works :) 1149113602 M * doener hm, that's not only dentry limits... open files and locks are also reported 1149113628 M * doener and nr_uninterruptible seems to be totally out of this world 1149113660 Q * mkhl Quit: 1149113722 Q * cdrx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149114562 M * Aiken mostly nr_uninterruptible seems to be in the low 30s with one over 17,000 1149114597 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1149115231 J * nebuchadnezzar ~nebu@zion.asgardr.info 1149115322 M * daniel_hozac looks like some of the accounting needs to be fixed. 1149115353 N * h01ger holger 1149115424 N * holger h01ger 1149115512 M * daniel_hozac and IMHO these warnings should include the xid rather than the address of the vxi, given that they're generated when the context is dying, it's hard to find out which context it was. 1149116677 M * daniel_hozac Aiken: how did you manage to get the NOFILE and LOCKS? what does that guest do? 1149116687 Q * softi42 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149116699 J * softi42 gxkufoo@p549D7AC3.dip.t-dialin.net 1149116769 M * Aiken at the moment nothing more than start with a simple system, logrotate, syslod, sshd 1149116790 M * daniel_hozac and you just shut it down normally? 1149116829 M * Aiken I was testing with vserver hoppy start; sleep 4; vserver hoppy stop 1149116872 M * daniel_hozac http://daniel.hozac.com/vserver/delta-uninterruptible-fix01.diff should fix the uninterruptible. 1149116923 M * doener change in .17-rc5 or plain bug in Linux-VServer? 1149116945 M * daniel_hozac looks like Bertl just missed it in the 2.6.17-rc port. 1149116967 M * daniel_hozac (there is no vx_uninterruptible_dec call at all) 1149117017 M * Aiken I'll try that now 1149117033 M * doener hm, that's rather interesting... but maybe he just approaches ports in a different way than me 1149117448 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1149117659 M * Aiken tha dealt with the nr_uninterruptible messages but still leaves me with 1149117662 M * Aiken Jun 1 09:19:44 localhost kernel: vxW: !!! limit: fffffc000068f070[LOCKS,10] = -2 on exit. 1149117662 M * Aiken Jun 1 09:19:44 localhost kernel: vxW: !!! limit: fffffc000068f070[DENTRY,22] = 58 on exit 1149117684 M * daniel_hozac i think DENTRY will always be a problem. 1149117737 M * daniel_hozac it would be interesting to know what lock related functions you use... do you have KPROBES enabled and systemtap installed? 1149117915 M * daniel_hozac something like probe kernel.function("*@fs/locks.c") { printf("%s %s\n", execname(), probefunc()); } should be mighty helpful. 1149117941 M * Aiken before I looked at google I had not heard of systemtap so I will say no 1149118614 M * Aiken LOCKS seems to be triggered by syslogd and klogd 1149118723 M * daniel_hozac so for each start/stop of one of them, you get -1 too much? 1149118763 M * Aiken seems so, I comment out one of them and I get -1 instead of -2 1149118772 M * Aiken if I comment both I don't get the LOCKS message 1149118787 M * daniel_hozac if you restart them, does it decrease further? 1149118879 M * Aiken if I enter the guest and stop start stop start the logging services LOCKS increases in magnitude 1149118880 M * Aiken Jun 1 09:40:29 localhost kernel: vxW: !!! limit: fffffc00093b8070[LOCKS,10] = -6 on exit. 1149118930 M * daniel_hozac ok, good. 1149119165 M * daniel_hozac are you still getting the NOFILE warning? 1149119201 M * Aiken only DENTRY 1149119287 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149119483 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1149119686 M * Aiken I just got LOCKS = -20 with for ((i = 0; i < 20; i++)); do syslogd -m 0; killall syslogd; sleep 2; done 1149119690 M * Aiken so it is repeatable 1149119901 J * brc bruce@201.19.95.79