1149811372 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1149811759 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1149811851 Q * mountie Quit: LUNCK! 1149811910 J * mountie ~mountie@CPEdeaddeaddead-CM000a739acaa4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1149812011 Q * notlilo_ Remote host closed the connection 1149812040 J * notlilo ~lilofree@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1149812110 Q * mountie Quit: 1149812227 J * mountie ~mountie@CPEdeaddeaddead-CM000a739acaa4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1149812394 Q * notlilo Remote host closed the connection 1149812686 J * notlilo ~lilofree@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1149813655 Q * derjohn2 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149814040 J * derjohn2 ~aj@dslb-084-058-241-238.pools.arcor-ip.net 1149814595 N * sarnold sars 1149817192 M * lylix wish to set max IP limit in a guest higher than 16... followed some mail threads and attempted to edit include/linux/sched.h in source tree, but #define NB_IPV4ROOT doesn't exist 1149817232 M * daniel_hozac more like include/linux/vserver/network.h 1149817235 M * lylix here is one related link, quite dated: http://list.linux-vserver.org/archive/vserver/msg01113.html 1149817242 M * lylix k, the reference above was from 2002 1149817307 M * lylix how high can i go w/o being 1. ridiculous, 2. practical 1149817335 M * lylix ie. is 64 feasible? 1149817366 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_zZ provided some numbers to the list recently about the overhead it incurs... 1149817407 M * lylix "list" = mailing list? 1149817434 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1149817554 M * daniel_hozac http://archives.linux-vserver.org/200604/0098.html 1149817559 M * lylix k, i think ive located it title: ability to use 130+ ips within a vserver yet? 1149817576 M * lylix k, thats works too, tnx 1149821489 J * pbryan ~pbryan@S010600095baa249b.vc.shawcable.net 1149821502 M * pbryan Hi guys. Got a few questions... 1149821531 M * pbryan Any reason I can't delegate localhost to a VPS and not the hosting system? 1149822131 Q * Greek0 Quit: leaving 1149822188 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1149822387 Q * pbryan Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149824437 Q * michal` Read error: Operation timed out 1149824453 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1149827917 J * pbryan ~pbryan@S010600095baae0ff.vf.shawcable.net 1149827933 M * pbryan Is there a way I can designate localhost (127.0.0.1) to a VPS instead of the root? 1149828089 M * lylix hmm, just recompiled vserver kernel w/ NB_IPV4ROOT 64, recompiled, rebooted, and starting a guest w more than 16 IPs still complains 1149828094 M * lylix and ideas?? 1149828604 P * pbryan 1149829327 M * lylix n/m, answered me own 1149829901 J * MrX ~urk@219.95.239.249 1149830856 P * anonc adios 1149833266 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.165 1149833286 J * dsoul darksoul@vice.ii.uj.edu.pl 1149833487 Q * notlilo Quit: brb 1149833512 J * notlilo ~lilofree@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1149833862 J * anonc ~anonc@staffnet.internode.com.au 1149836292 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54976F3E.dip.t-dialin.net 1149836441 Q * DarthVader Remote host closed the connection 1149836948 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1149836948 N * otaku42_away otaku42 1149839555 J * dna ~naucki@dialer-151-161.kielnet.net 1149839577 Q * redtux Quit: Changing server 1149840283 J * redtux ~redtux@pc199.pub.univie.ac.at 1149840300 Q * redtux Quit: 1149841094 J * dlezcano ~dlezcano@62.212.121.89 1149841562 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149841622 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.165 1149842246 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1149842417 J * jhaig ~jhaig@mantis.office.netline.net.uk 1149842564 Q * DarthVader Read error: Connection reset by peer 1149842977 Q * Viper0482 Remote host closed the connection 1149843014 P * fosco 1149843089 J * dna_ ~naucki@dialer-185-202.kielnet.net 1149843402 Q * dna Read error: Operation timed out 1149843695 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.165 1149843717 J * Naucki ~naucki@dialer-187-197.kielnet.net 1149843797 J * _Kara ~Kashira@wan14.ihredomainadresse.de 1149843810 M * _Kara good morning 1149843812 Q * otaku42 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149843816 M * jhaig Morning 1149844112 Q * dna_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149844959 M * _Kara Is there anybody who managed to run confixx with quota inside the guest? 1149846079 J * otaku42 ~otaku42@legolas.otaku42.de 1149846142 N * otaku42 Guest204 1149846296 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1149846300 M * Bertl morning folks! 1149846314 M * anonc morning bertl 1149846323 M * Bertl _Kara: never tried one of those proprietary products, but I heard that it worked quite fine 1149846326 M * _Kara morning bertl 1149846350 M * _Kara mhh :/ 1149846444 M * _Kara confixx itself works just fine. but it seems, that it cannot use quota because ie. repquota / does not work but repquota /dev/hdv1 does 1149846488 M * Bertl repquota works fine, once quota is set up properly 1149846499 M * _Kara so I made a mistake probably? 1149846512 M * Bertl likely, what does your /etc/mtab look like? 1149846557 M * _Kara cat /etc/mtab 1149846557 M * _Kara /dev/hdv1 / ufs rw,usrquota,grpquota 0 0 1149846557 M * _Kara none /proc proc defaults 0 0 1149846742 M * Bertl looks sane to me, and /etc/fstab ? 1149846771 M * Bertl regarding the rootfs 1149846807 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1149846813 M * _Kara is empty 1149846828 M * Bertl hmm, maybe that confuses repquota 1149846843 M * anonc Bertl: that cow panic i mentioned, er, a week ago seems to be gone from 2.6.17-rc5-vs2.1.1-rc21.3 1149846852 M * Bertl _Kara: try to add a fake entry there 1149846855 M * _Kara it changes nothing 1149846858 M * _Kara tried that already 1149846866 M * Bertl anonc: good to hear 1149846895 M * Bertl _Kara: okay, let's run strace -fF -o repquota.trace repquota / 1149846904 M * Bertl and upload that to paste.linux-vserver.org 1149846993 M * orionpanda bertl: are there are impediments to running multiple vserver guests on an SMP system with four cores? (2 x dual-core opterons)? 1149847060 M * Bertl orionpanda: should work great! 1149847087 M * orionpanda good to know. Wanted to check before I added another cpu. 1149847146 M * _Kara http://paste.linux-vserver.org/69 1149847257 M * Bertl _Kara: the vroot0 was configured on the host, yes? 1149847277 M * anonc orionpanda: i'll be doing just that in the near future - still deciding whether to incorporate the cpuset patches into my copy of util-vserver (probably won't bother) 1149847281 M * _Kara yes 1149847298 M * Bertl _Kara: and the guest has the quota_ctl context capability? 1149847313 M * _Kara it chat 1149847315 M * _Kara has* 1149847337 M * Bertl could it be that this is debian? :) 1149847355 M * _Kara well. that a problem? it is debian 1149847358 M * Bertl nah, seriously, which quota tool version is that? 1149847406 M * _Kara util-vserver-0.30.308 1149847412 M * _Kara 208 that is 1149847444 M * Bertl _quota_ 1149847463 M * _Kara 3.12. 1149847539 M * orionpanda bertl: any word on OCFS2 support? I'm plugging away at vserver-on-lustre, but it's very tedious. 1149847603 M * Bertl _Kara: it looks like the quota tools are trying to be _too_ smart here 1149847632 M * _Kara mhh - downgrading? 1149847646 M * Bertl well, no, probably you need a small modification to them 1149847681 M * _Kara that sounds kinda painfull. what do you suggest to do? 1149847706 M * Bertl haven't looked at the source yet .. well, alternatively you can write a small shell wrapper 1149847731 M * Bertl which 'converts' the / to the device, according to the mtab (or just in general if that is your only device) 1149847761 M * Bertl orionpanda: will happen this weekend 1149847780 M * orionpanda great! looking forward to testing it. 1149847795 M * _Kara thx Bertl - I will try it out :) 1149847803 M * Bertl orionpanda: I almost have a test environment set up for that, just haven't figured how to start the cluster manager stuff 1149847834 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-233-036.pools.arcor-ip.net 1149847914 M * orionpanda the init scripts contained in the ocfs2-tools tar.gz should take care of starting the "cluster" and allowing you to mount an ocfs2 volume. 1149847937 M * Bertl yes, but I do not use them, as my test env doesn't use sysv 1149848084 M * orionpanda oh. In that case, just modprobe the OCFS2 modules (that's all the init scripts do). (2) use parted to create a partition; (3) use mkfs.ocfs2 to build an ocfs2 filesystem; and, finally (4) use 'mount' to mount the ocfs2 volume. 1149848095 N * Guest204 otaku42 1149848101 M * anonc Bertl: what are you using for shared storage? iscsi? 1149848126 M * Bertl orionpanda: not trivial either, as I try to avoid the 'OCFS2 modules' 1149848155 M * Bertl building the volume works fine, mounting currently complains about a the missing cluster manager 1149848162 M * orionpanda anonc: you don't need shared storage for a single node ocfs2 'test environment' 1149848221 M * orionpanda bertl: ok. i'll try to get ocfs2 working on a system without sysv init support. and then I'll let you know how I did it. 1149848233 M * Bertl that'd be great! 1149848280 M * Bertl but let me check, maybe it's just the cluster.conf which is wrong 1149848334 M * orionpanda cluster.conf is picky about syntax. for example, the cluster name can't contain underscores, etc... 1149848385 M * Bertl I'll try with your example 1149848409 M * orionpanda ok 1149848605 M * Bertl here is what I currently do: 1149848653 M * Bertl http://paste.linux-vserver.org/70 1149848800 M * orionpanda many of the cluster kernel threads are not running. did you build ocfs2 into the kernel or as kernel modules? 1149848810 M * Bertl into the kernel 1149848868 M * orionpanda that's why it's not working. I'll try to figure out how to get ocfs2 working in your configuration and let you know. 1149849084 M * Bertl I think I got a few steps further by creating (and mounting) /config and /dlm 1149849099 J * shedi ~siggi@213.190.108.50 1149849220 M * Bertl the stuff seems to be loaded/started properly at bootup, at least I get: 1149849228 M * Bertl [ 2.747235] OCFS2 1.3.3 1149849228 M * Bertl [ 2.750468] OCFS2 Node Manager 1.3.3 1149849228 M * Bertl [ 2.756605] OCFS2 DLM 1.3.3 1149849228 M * Bertl [ 2.757779] OCFS2 DLMFS 1.3.3 1149849230 M * Bertl [ 2.759905] OCFS2 User DLM kernel interface loaded 1149849271 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54976F3E.dip.t-dialin.net 1149849282 M * Bertl but this fails: 1149849283 M * orionpanda hmm. well, the ps output is not showing many of the ocfs2 kernel threads. o2net is missing, for instance. 1149849284 M * Bertl # o2cb_ctl -H -n vservercluster -t cluster -a online=yes 1149849284 M * Bertl o2cb_ctl: Unable to access cluster service Cannot initialize cluster 1149849472 M * Bertl well, the kernel only has one option (CONFIG_OCFS2_FS=y) 1149849490 M * Bertl so it's unlikely that I got that one wrong :) 1149849503 M * orionpanda right. but, loading the modules spawns several ocfs2 kernel threads. These threads are missing from your ps: (o2net, user_dlm, ocfs2_wq, o2hb-xxxxx, ocfs2vote, dlm_thread, dlm_reco_thread, dlm_wq, kjournald, ocfs2rec) 1149849522 M * orionpanda I tried building ocfs2 into the kernel, as you did. and I have the same problem, too. 1149849531 M * Bertl well, that either means that OCFS2 does not work when built into a monolithic kernel 1149849555 M * Bertl (which would mean that it either should be fixed/or stated somewhere) 1149849583 M * Bertl or that we are missing some important kernel command line option which isn't described anywhere 1149849614 M * orionpanda The official ocfs2 documentation ommits a lot of detail. I posted a message to the email list. I'll ask one of the developers, too. 1149849634 M * Bertl maybe they have some forum or irc channel somewhere? 1149849658 M * orionpanda the devel and users email lists seem to be the best resource. 1149849666 M * Bertl okay 1149849934 M * doener Bertl: are you okay? timezone broken? ;) 1149849949 M * Bertl doener: minor glitch in the matrix :) 1149850027 M * doener ok, will ask Smith to re-adjust you 1149850308 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1149850319 M * Bertl welcome cdrx! 1149850340 M * cdrx hi bertl ! 1149851427 Q * derjohn Read error: Connection reset by peer 1149851918 Q * bubulak Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149853159 J * trippeh atomt@x.vx.no 1149853192 M * Bertl welcome trippeh! 1149853287 Q * Viper0482 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149853534 M * trippeh Hi 1149853862 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149853868 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54975D6C.dip.t-dialin.net 1149854550 Q * MrX Quit: urk IRC v0.-1.4 - http://urk.sf.net/ 1149854669 J * MrX ~urk@219.95.239.249 1149854722 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.37.19 1149854772 Q * Viper0482 Quit: bin raus, 1149854784 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, Bertl: if interested, if have the OpenVPN running in a guest, my cods are updated, commente welcome:http://linux-vserver.org/some_hints_from_john 1149854807 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54975D6C.dip.t-dialin.net 1149854821 Q * Viper0482 Quit: 1149854825 M * Bertl derjohn: ah, cool, could you try to run it in two guests at once? 1149855012 M * derjohn Bertl: we make a deal: you fillin http://linux-vserver.org/ChangeLogStableExperimental and http://linux-vserver.org/ChangeLogDevelExperimental while i gueste a second guest (you you like to be the openvpn client?). it think there a an immense security problem with the two guest setup, because /dev/net/tun is not isolated, nor? 1149855047 M * derjohn Bertl, (at least the rc22 changes) 1149855049 M * Bertl probably, so I would suggest the deal like this: 1149855078 M * Bertl I code up the required tun isolation and you do the rest? :) 1149855118 M * Bertl :q! 1149855118 M * derjohn Bertl, I hate people in superior positions :) 1149855123 M * Bertl *oops* 1149855164 M * derjohn Bertl, (or others) could anyone give he a hint about rc22 changes? I fill that in then.... 1149855187 M * Bertl relative to what? 1149855198 M * derjohn (and yes I begin setting up a second guest on 'herbert') 1149855207 M * derjohn rel to rc21 1149855225 M * Bertl ah, taht should be fairly simple, who did the rc21? 1149855247 M * derjohn Bertl, nothing in the changeslogs yet 1149855269 M * derjohn but I decided _now_ where your knowledge is fresh .... 1149855292 M * Bertl haha .. too late .. but let's walk through the changes, shall we? 1149855310 M * Bertl as a guideline, we'll use http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/ 1149855322 M * derjohn k ! 1149855335 M * Bertl (by default it is ordered chronologically) 1149855348 M * Bertl so between rc22 and rc21 I see: 1149855354 M * Bertl zeng01 (not related) 1149855374 M * derjohn lol 1149855380 M * Bertl proc clean (minor cleanup in ipv4 display) 1149855398 M * derjohn zeng01 - logging only ? 1149855406 M * daniel_hozac yep. 1149855412 M * daniel_hozac debugging info mostly. 1149855413 M * Bertl osfsys (minor fix in daniels cleanups) 1149855435 M * derjohn osfsys? wtf is that? 1149855442 M * daniel_hozac or well, not so much debugging as "what does X do and how can we make it secure?". 1149855446 M * daniel_hozac alpha stuff. 1149855467 M * Bertl vpid clean (only relevant for devel, test move of vpid) 1149855479 M * daniel_hozac that wasn't even included, was it? 1149855482 M * Bertl not sure we included that, but patch -R will tell you 1149855494 M * daniel_hozac my delta-2.1.1-rc21-rc22 doesn't have it- 1149855533 M * Bertl vtime feat/fix (virtual time base inside a guest) 1149855546 M * Bertl (only relevant for devel) 1149855560 M * derjohn so: no vpid stuff yet? 1149855567 M * Bertl vfsmnt (show vfsmounts in spectator context) 1149855570 M * daniel_hozac nope. 1149855592 M * derjohn wasnt time virtuali[sz]ed yet? 1149855598 M * Bertl saddr fix02 (make REMAP_SADDR work as expected) 1149855599 M * daniel_hozac it is now. 1149855600 M * derjohn sry -- doorbell ... 1149855631 M * daniel_hozac fix02 was only for stable correcting that typo though. 1149855960 M * Bertl orionpanda: but it works for you with the 2.6.16.20 kernel modules for ocfs2, yes? 1149856021 M * Bertl s/modules/module? 1149856057 Q * DarthVader Quit: Leaving 1149856076 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54975D6C.dip.t-dialin.net 1149856124 M * trippeh The munin wiki says to go here for vserver munin plugins 1149856129 M * trippeh So, munin plugins? : ) 1149856142 M * daniel_hozac http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-vserver/people/holger/munin-plugins/ 1149856151 M * Bertl hehe, well, IIRC we have a wiki page for that too 1149856168 M * derjohn back 1149856178 M * trippeh Yay 1149856229 A * h01ger takes a note to update the munin wiki - as much as i like to be here highlighted here with this :) 1149856230 M * h01ger me waves 1149856232 M * h01ger +/ 1149856234 M * h01ger :) 1149856259 M * Bertl hey h01ger! 1149856283 M * h01ger hey Bertl! hope you're doing fine! 1149856294 M * Bertl yeah, thanks! and you? 1149856379 M * derjohn h01ger, he has fun in teasing me :) 1149856401 M * derjohn Bertl, rc22 was yesterday? 1149856414 M * trippeh Hm, interesting, the banks over here is going on strike :-o 1149856418 M * Bertl 9-6 = 3 -> no 1149856420 M * h01ger Bertl, good. enjoying debian-edu meeting in extremadura :) 1149856426 M * trippeh All electronic transactions will stop in a few hours 1149856436 M * h01ger any chance ipv6-support will be backported to stable? i know some people who would be really interested in using it... 1149856475 M * daniel_hozac h01ger: so why don't they use devel? 1149856477 M * Bertl well, I guess once it is working as expected, and gets some testing, there is no reason not to support it on stable (sooner or later) 1149856477 M * derjohn Bertl, cant be ... I check the topic every day (or every second)... so noone updated the topic? 1149856488 M * Loki|muh backporting to stable? are there any reasons not to use unstable? ;) 1149856494 M * h01ger daniel_hozac, cause thats productions vservers.. 1149856504 M * daniel_hozac derjohn: Bertl updated the topic the same minute it was uploaded... 1149856544 A * derjohn has to remove tomatoes from the eyes... 1149856548 M * Bertl and it is up-to-date :) 1149856549 M * daniel_hozac h01ger: so an experimental patch to stable is better than an experimental patch to devel? 1149856589 M * derjohn so, here what i brought to paper: http://linux-vserver.org/ChangeLogDevelExperimental 1149856681 M * daniel_hozac zeng01 isn't in -rc22. 1149856722 M * derjohn so between rc22 and rc21 I see: 1149856722 M * derjohn zeng01 (not related) 1149856728 M * derjohn ok, i remove it 1149856796 M * _Kara Bertl: vfsmnt (show vfsmounts in spectator context) <- is that rc22? 1149856803 M * derjohn hey, just found a new guardian for the changelogs: _Kara ! 1149856813 M * Bertl derjohn: hmm, why are you listing stable changes in the devel changelog? 1149856864 M * derjohn Bertl, because my capabilities to multitask are limited. If we got all the changes, I split it up (ex-post).... 1149856898 M * Bertl ah, adding another 5 posts to the wiki mailinglist :) 1149856905 M * derjohn Bertl, so the idea is to check all the delta ans see if they are applied? 1149856916 M * derjohn Bertl, cool, heh ;) 1149856968 M * daniel_hozac or just compare the interdiff delta with the deltas. 1149857041 Q * Viper0482 Quit: bin raus, 1149857082 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, well, couldnt we agree to some comment line with the patches, which can be grepped from the patched src afterwards? like # @changelogmarker@ bug foo fixed 1149857116 M * daniel_hozac sure, but then you have to convince Bertl to use it :) 1149857119 M * Bertl IIRC, doener was working on a tool for that 1149857130 M * derjohn Bertl, how can i convince you? 1149857132 M * derjohn ah 1149857182 M * derjohn that would be fine .... at least i imagine it also practical for people coding if each file notes it changes on the top ... 1149857211 M * derjohn but back to that q: <_Kara> Bertl: vfsmnt (show vfsmounts in spectator context) <- is that rc22? 1149857223 M * Bertl yes it is :) 1149857243 M * daniel_hozac we had the flock fix in -rc22 as well. 1149857293 M * derjohn _Kara, be a nice grrl and put it in the changelog .. ok? 1149857412 M * _Kara sure john 1149857453 M * derjohn _Kara, thx ! 1149857475 M * _Kara ;) 1149857484 M * _Kara you _are_ lazy 1149857515 M * Bertl yes, we have pictures of his lazyness :) 1149857516 A * derjohn is known as lazy idle bastard ;) 1149857534 M * _Kara I saw them - unfortunatly I had to work :( 1149857566 M * orionpanda bertl: (re ocfs2 on 2.6.16.20); yes, OCFS2 works on 2.6.16.20 when compiled as a kernel module. 1149857577 M * Bertl orionpanda: compiling ocfs2 as modules and extending my filesystem (to make room for them) didn't help here 1149857606 M * orionpanda lsmod shows the modules loaded? 1149857617 M * Bertl uploading info now 1149857624 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, 'osfsys' ... may that be a typo? 1149857658 M * daniel_hozac derjohn: hmm? the fix? not really, it was more like i forgot to read the rest of the function when i changed the logic. 1149857675 M * Bertl orionpanda: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/71 1149857677 M * daniel_hozac the file is called osf_sys though, if that's what you mean. 1149857693 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, i thout it may be 'ocfsys' .. what is 'osfsys#? 1149857697 M * derjohn *thought 1149857728 M * Bertl orionpanda: note: # 1149857729 M * Bertl OCFS2: nodemanager: 0 1149857735 M * Bertl is a debug output I added 1149857746 M * daniel_hozac derjohn: from what i gathered, it's some secondary alpha API, much like the SunOS APIs on sparc. 1149857761 M * Bertl it allows to execute osf binaries 1149857780 M * Bertl (not used for linux binaries at all) 1149857818 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, ah , k ... 1149857832 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149857993 M * Bertl orionpanda: check out the strace in http://paste.linux-vserver.org/72 1149858006 M * Bertl how does that one look for you? 1149858013 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54975D6C.dip.t-dialin.net 1149858021 Q * Viper0482 Quit: 1149858076 M * Bertl ah, mounting sysfs helps here :) 1149858213 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1149858252 M * Bertl yay! 1149858253 M * Bertl # o2cb_ctl -C -n vsc -t cluster -i 1149858253 M * Bertl Cluster vsc created 1149858284 M * Bertl but still no kernel threads, maybe they come later 1149858329 M * orionpanda bertl: just to narrow this down. Can you try the following: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/73 1149858341 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: btw, did you see the discussion me and derjohn had yesterday about IP addresses with a peer specification not showing? 1149858375 M * Bertl # o2cb_ctl -C -n vsn -t node -i -a cluster=vsc -a ip_address=10.0.0.2 -a ip_port=777 1149858379 M * Bertl Node vsn created 1149858391 M * orionpanda excellent 1149858398 M * Bertl still no kernel threads :) 1149858424 M * Bertl but maybe it is happy now, let's check 1149858523 M * Bertl interesting ... 1149858527 M * Bertl # mount.ocfs2 /dev/hdc1 /vservers/ 1149858527 M * Bertl ocfs2_hb_ctl: Internal logic failure while starting heartbeat 1149858527 M * Bertl mount.ocfs2: Error when attempting to run /sbin/ocfs2_hb_ctl: "Operation not permitted" 1149858533 M * orionpanda try: o2cb_ctl -H -n vsc -t cluster -a online=yes 1149858595 M * Bertl # hostname vsn 1149858595 M * Bertl # o2cb_ctl -H -n vsc -t cluster -a online=yes 1149858599 M * Bertl works 1149858618 M * Bertl same error on mount 1149858639 M * Bertl still no kernel threads 1149858759 M * Bertl http://paste.linux-vserver.org/74 1149858763 M * Bertl (looks fine so far) 1149858839 M * orionpanda try this: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/75 1149858863 M * orionpanda no errors now? 1149858917 M * Bertl I have no configfs 1149858945 M * Bertl well, it's compiled into the kernel 1149858973 M * h01ger daniel_hozac, if the experimental feature is somewhat stable, it makes sense to me. so you dont get the other more or less unstable features from the devel branch 1149858982 A * h01ger back from lunch 1149859000 M * orionpanda well, the heartbeat error may be because the "heartbeat threshold" in /proc is not set. 1149859005 M * Bertl orionpanda: and it was already mounted on /config 1149859034 M * Bertl # ls /proc/fs 1149859034 M * Bertl nfsd xfs 1149859054 M * Bertl I checked the source code, it does not create anything in /proc/fs/ 1149859116 M * Bertl but: 1149859117 M * Bertl # cat /config/cluster/vsc/heartbeat/dead_threshold 1149859117 M * Bertl 7 1149859155 M * Bertl where can I get a list of the possible attributes? 1149859158 M * orionpanda ok, that's good. 1149859228 M * orionpanda the faq has some good information (breakdown of the kernel threads): http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/dist/documentation/ocfs2_faq.txt 1149859274 J * anonc2 ~nwalsh@staffnet.internode.com.au 1149859297 M * anonc2 hola bertl 1149859301 M * Bertl hey anonc2! 1149859308 M * Bertl # o2cb_ctl -H -n vsn -t node -a number=1 1149859308 M * Bertl o2cb_ctl: Node changes not yet supported 1149859315 M * Bertl # o2cb_ctl -D -n vsn -t node 1149859315 M * Bertl o2cb_ctl: Not yet supported 1149859328 M * Bertl maybe they should start coding stuff :) 1149859352 M * daniel_hozac lol 1149859366 M * orionpanda they have a lot of unsupported functionality: writable mmap, extended attributes, 1149859396 M * Bertl okay, compiling ocfs2 into kernel now, as this seems not really relevant, retrying with a better number 1149859491 M * anonc2 that cow bug is still there: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/76 1149859557 M * Bertl addr2line working? 1149859572 M * anonc2 yup - see the last couple of lines of that page 1149859584 M * Bertl ah, right! :) 1149859605 M * orionpanda bertl: Although OCFS2 is pulled into -mm regularly, it's a few releases out-of-date. see for new ocfs2 patches: http://kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/mfasheh/ocfs2.git;a=summary 1149859772 M * daniel_hozac anonc2: SMP? 1149859791 M * Bertl anonc2: okay, please run the numbers in pointy brackets through addr2line 1149859843 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: yes, oops says so 1149859868 M * anonc2 daniel_hozac: hw is single proc athlon (32bit), kernel config is 8 way smp 1149859869 M * daniel_hozac whoops, lol, missed that. 1149859876 M * anonc2 i can post the .config i you want 1149859878 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: I assume some lock remains held (maybe too long) 1149859893 M * daniel_hozac shouldn't lead to the lock being null though, should it? 1149859906 M * daniel_hozac and line 61 is SMP alternatives... 1149859935 M * Bertl right 1149859942 M * anonc2 you mean all the entries under "call trace"? 1149859948 M * daniel_hozac yeah. 1149859956 M * Bertl anonc2: yes, you can put them on the same addr2line line 1149860181 M * Bertl orionpanda: could you strace this one for me? 1149860203 M * Bertl strace -fF mount.ocfs2 /dev/part /somewhere 1149860231 M * Bertl (with a working setup, of course) 1149860282 M * anonc2 http://paste.linux-vserver.org/77 1149860289 M * Bertl tx 1149860300 M * orionpanda ok. i'm building kernel now. will do 1149860321 M * Bertl anonc2: hmm, so I guess it is _not_ working :) 1149860334 M * anonc2 well - it worked "occasionally" :) 1149860342 M * Bertl did you patch it? 1149860378 M * Bertl if not, then the output is not really relevan 1149860383 M * Bertl +t 1149860391 M * Bertl you can use gdb alternatively 1149860416 M * anonc2 we can give gdb a go - what's the procedure? 1149860499 M * anonc2 ah - "info line
1149860556 M * derjohn Bertl: I dont have two differnt clients at the time, but I can confirm TWO separate guests on one host (every is its own openvpn server access it own tap device (tap0/tap1) and accessing a shared /dev/net/tun): WORKING. The openvpn client is the same machine establising two tunnel which work both (pinging tunnel endpoint). 1149860583 M * Bertl interesting 1149860609 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54975D6C.dip.t-dialin.net 1149860662 M * derjohn why? they have own tap{0|1} ... or did you expect some kind of lock on the /dev/net/tun ? or will it give collision on that device soon?? 1149860675 M * derjohn what else can I do for testing? 1149860704 M * Bertl well, one test would be to try to steal one tun/tap from the other guest 1149860905 M * anonc2 gdb to the rescue: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/78 1149860923 M * Bertl yay! 1149860964 M * daniel_hozac Bertl, derjohn: http://daniel.hozac.com/vserver/delta-peer-fix01.diff seems to fix the peer issue here. 1149861102 M * Bertl anonc2: let's recheck this one too: 802b7a17 1149861139 M * anonc2 Line 61 of "spinlock.h" starts at address 0x802b7a17 <_spin_lock> and ends at 0x802b7a25 <_spin_lock+14>. 1149861147 M * Bertl okay 1149861180 M * anonc2 i can rebuild as non-smp to see if its related to that. 1149861192 M * Bertl it will go away on non-smp 1149861287 M * Bertl anonc2: what filesystem is that on? 1149861368 M * anonc2 ext3 1149861431 M * anonc2 dev/hda3 on / type ext3 (rw,noatime) 1149861433 J * Milf ~Miranda@ipsio323.ipsi.fraunhofer.de 1149861445 M * Milf g'day 1149861452 M * Bertl hey Milf! 1149861473 M * Bertl anonc2: hmm, so you are using CoW on the root partition without xid tagging ... 1149861482 M * anonc2 yup 1149861526 M * Bertl and it is reproduceable? or happens every now and then? 1149861548 M * anonc2 at least i think so - which kernel config option sets xig tagging? 1149861616 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, did you just fix it? 1149861647 M * Bertl derjohn: no, it was an accident, the cat, you know ... of course he did! lol! 1149861668 M * anonc2 reproducable i believe (try running "emerge sync" inside a vserver which is the result of cp -la'ing another vserver 1149861686 M * Bertl just cp -la ing? 1149861705 M * anonc2 and setattr -R --iunlink vserver2 1149861706 M * Bertl (should not even qualify for CoW :) 1149861718 M * Bertl anonc2: ah, okay :) 1149861786 M * anonc2 though i keep thinking what i actually want it iunlink-but-not-immutable (since i want cow as well as the ability to remove file... 1149861821 M * Bertl no, one comes with the other :) 1149861844 M * anonc2 yeah - i just used to be different (from memory) 1149861859 M * anonc2 grr - it just used to be different 1149861922 M * derjohn Bertl, i jusdt asked myself if the patch was always there and noone but it into rc :) .. ah i see: it's an hozac.com not on 13thfloor .. daniel_hozac: Is you cat for sale? :) 1149861956 J * mkhl ~mkhl@200-153-181-20.dsl.telesp.net.br 1149862092 M * Bertl orionpanda: IT WORKS! 1149862105 M * Bertl but the tools really suck ... 1149862239 M * Bertl orionpanda: here is the 'correct' sequence to make it work with a monolithic kernel: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/79 1149862266 M * Bertl (of course, names and ips have to be adjusted) 1149862378 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: what forseeable effects will delta-peer-fix01.diff have? andy ideas? 1149862466 M * Bertl s/for/fore/ 1149862825 M * Bertl should only affect ptp devices, no? 1149862912 M * daniel_hozac yeah, i think so. 1149863112 M * anonc2 bertl: yup - repeatable using the same command. 1149863148 M * Bertl okay, maybe you could repeat it once again and strace -fF the emerge? 1149863165 M * Bertl (maybe that gives a view new clues what actually happens there) 1149863227 M * orionpanda bertl: excellent! ocfs2 should have that documented 1149863255 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: I assume you verified that it works for 'normal' interfaces too, right? 1149863287 M * daniel_hozac meaning it doesn't break the hiding of regular addresses? yeah, my test guest has one of each. 1149863313 M * daniel_hozac both of them show with it applied. 1149863320 M * Bertl could you also check for duplicate ips and secondaries=? 1149863328 M * Bertl s/=// 1149863442 Q * Viper0482 Remote host closed the connection 1149863520 M * daniel_hozac hmm? 1149863553 M * Bertl just to make sure, i.e. with 2ips for a single interface and with a secondary (i.e. non primary) 1149863562 M * daniel_hozac the other regular address is a secondary. 1149863572 M * daniel_hozac and both of the IP addresses are on a single interface. 1149863573 M * Bertl good then with a primary :) 1149863604 M * daniel_hozac ok, i added the primary for the interface and it shows too. 1149863757 M * Bertl excellent, tx 1149864418 M * anonc2 bertl: ahah! setattr -R --iunlink marks the directories as well as the files. this made directories immutable. 1149864438 M * anonc2 bertl: went through and ~iunlink'd the directories in vserver2 and all is well 1149864456 M * Bertl okay, that is a good hint! 1149864472 M * Bertl so basically we hit a 'removal' with an immutable dir 1149864504 M * Bertl could you try to recreate that with a test case? i.e. make a dir (only) immutable and trigger cow on a file inside? 1149864790 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54975D6C.dip.t-dialin.net 1149864805 Q * Viper0482 Quit: 1149864883 M * anonc2 bertl: yep - panic : http://paste.linux-vserver.org/80 1149864900 M * Bertl excellent, that will narrow it down .. 1149864931 M * Bertl and IIRC, it happens with 2.6.16.20-devel too, right? 1149864978 M * anonc2 bertl: can't remember - i'll check 1149864990 M * Bertl okay, great! tx a lot! 1149865090 M * anonc2 you mean patch-2.6.16.20-vs2.1.1-rc22.diff ? 1149865102 M * Bertl yep 1149865110 M * Bertl (or the one before, doesn't matter) 1149865397 M * anonc2 compiling now 1149865409 J * _mcp ~hightower@wolk-project.de 1149865409 Q * mcp Write error: connection closed 1149865414 N * _mcp mcp 1149865833 M * anonc2 bertl: if 2.6.16.20 crashes in the same way , do you want me to run the call trace numbers through gdb? 1149865861 M * Bertl not neccessary, I guess I can reproduce it here easily, could you upload the steps to paste.linux-vserver.org? 1149865879 M * anonc2 the steps to produce the panic? 1149865887 M * tokkee When I try to umount /tmp in a guest, I get the following error: 1149865890 M * tokkee umount: none: not found 1149865891 M * tokkee umount: /tmp: must be superuser to umount 1149865897 M * tokkee Why does that happen? 1149865905 M * Bertl tokkee: do you have mount capabilities? 1149865917 M * tokkee Bertl: No... guess not ;-) 1149865938 M * tokkee Bertl: Can I umount it from outside? 1149865966 M * anonc2 bertl: the steps are the first 8 lines at http://paste.linux-vserver.org/80 1149866022 M * Bertl tokkee: yes 1149866031 M * Bertl tokkee: just use vnamespace to enter the namespace 1149866044 M * tokkee Bertl: Jep... thx - just figured it out myself ;-) 1149866061 M * tokkee However the guest still shows the mount... 1149866133 M * tokkee Hum... interesting: 1149866137 M * tokkee # df -h 1149866137 M * tokkee Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on 1149866137 M * tokkee /dev/hdv1 223G 5.7G 206G 3% / 1149866137 M * tokkee none 223G 5.7G 206G 3% /tmp 1149866142 M * tokkee (in the guest) 1149866172 M * tokkee *ga* Well... I need to edit /etc/mtab manually in the guest ;-) 1149866216 M * tokkee .oO( *notetoself* remember: think first! ;-) 1149866228 M * Bertl occasionally helps :) 1149866375 M * tokkee Where can I find documentation about all available caps? 1149866406 M * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/Caps+and+Flags 1149866435 M * tokkee Thx. 1149866470 Q * ||Cobra|| Remote host closed the connection 1149866508 M * tokkee I'd need BINARY_MOUNT to be able to (u)mount anything in the guest? 1149866509 M * derjohn bye folks ... have to seach an TV now ... 1149866573 A * tokkee hates soccer... 1149866947 M * Milf Just wait until the opening round is over and ... 1149866975 A * Milf is just disappointed that Iran and USA aren't in the same group :) 1149867314 M * daniel_hozac because you're not allowed to do it by default? 1149867326 M * daniel_hozac eh... scroll down before typing... 1149867604 Q * Milf Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org 1149867631 M * anonc2 bertl: same panic with 2.6.16.20-vs2.1.1-rc22 : http://paste.linux-vserver.org/81 1149867747 M * daniel_hozac http://paste.linux-vserver.org/82 first few entries 1149867767 M * daniel_hozac (through addr2line, starting with EIP) 1149867813 J * stefani ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1149867914 M * Bertl welcome stefani! 1149867923 M * stefani hola 1149867943 M * daniel_hozac atomic_read doesn't do locking, does it? 1149867954 M * Bertl it isn't supposed to do so :) 1149867958 N * orionpanda orionpanda_bbl 1149867966 M * Bertl (read: certain archs might require that) 1149868852 N * otaku42 otaku42_away 1149868860 M * daniel_hozac so it's the inode that's the NULL pointer. 1149868869 M * daniel_hozac how do we get that? 1149868872 M * Bertl yup 1149868890 M * Bertl will investigate shortly 1149869142 M * Bertl ret = vfs_create(dir_nd.dentry->d_inode, new_dentry, mode, &dir_nd); 1149869153 M * Bertl fails, and we do not check the return code properly 1149869162 M * Bertl enable VXD_CBIT(misc, 2) 1149869173 M * Bertl and you will probably get some output like: 1149869188 M * Bertl vfs_create(new): %d where %d is the error code EROFS 1149869194 M * Bertl or something like that 1149869208 M * Bertl fs/namei.c ~2699 1149869223 M * daniel_hozac yeah, i see. 1149869223 M * daniel_hozac -13 1149869245 M * Bertl we need proper error case handling there, I'm almost off now, do you care to fix it? 1149869247 M * daniel_hozac EACESS 1149869251 M * Bertl (will be back later this evening) 1149869277 M * daniel_hozac wouldn't a simple change from if (ret == -EEXIST) to if (ret) work? 1149869285 M * daniel_hozac hmm, no, nevermind that. 1149869289 M * Bertl :) 1149869329 M * Bertl okay, off now ... cya 1149869334 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1149869337 M * daniel_hozac cya. 1149869498 M * anonc2 i'm off to bed now - thanks to bertl_oO and daniel for their help. nite all. 1149869512 M * daniel_hozac good night! 1149869537 Q * anonc2 Quit: Leaving 1149871335 J * nixx devnull@h209-71-198-8.gtconnect.net 1149871381 Q * nixx Quit: Client exiting 1149871652 Q * stefani Remote host closed the connection 1149871759 J * stefani ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1149872114 J * Adrinael adrinael@hoasb-ff09dd00-79.dhcp.inet.fi 1149872998 J * sb sb@insomnia.rdns.de 1149873001 M * sb hey there. 1149873027 N * sars sarnold 1149873029 M * sb i've got a problem implementen quota in a vserver guest with a lvm partition. it fails with "invalid argument" 1149873039 M * sb err, implementing 1149873792 Q * cdrx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149874056 Q * jhaig Quit: Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ 1149874067 Q * brc Remote host closed the connection 1149874070 J * brc bruce@20151165238.user.veloxzone.com.br 1149874378 Q * dlezcano Quit: Leaving 1149875450 J * doener_ ~doener@i5387C194.versanet.de 1149875730 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1149875857 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149876341 Q * brc Quit: [BX] We are BitchX of Borg. You will be assimilated. Using mIRC is futile. 1149876380 J * mef ~mef@targe.CS.Princeton.EDU 1149876750 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149877035 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1149877552 J * brc bruce@20151165238.user.veloxzone.com.br 1149878293 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.39.166 1149878523 M * daniel_hozac sb: at which step? did you follow http://linux-vserver.org/Standard+non-shared+quota? 1149878536 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1149878539 M * Bertl evening folks! 1149878578 M * daniel_hozac evening! 1149878584 Q * mkhl Quit: 1149879275 M * phedny chbind: kernel does not provide network virtualization 1149879289 M * phedny <-- it would be nice if it said: Only root can do that! 1149879328 M * Bertl hmm, did you file a bug report/feature request to savannah? 1149879340 M * phedny not yet 1149879489 M * daniel_hozac is that when you try to start/stop/etc. guests as a user? 1149879570 M * daniel_hozac there is a reason util-vserver installs most binaries into .../sbin 1149879592 M * phedny daniel_hozac: indeed 1149879601 M * daniel_hozac make that all. 1149879609 M * phedny actually, vserver enter 1149879717 M * daniel_hozac IMHO, given that all the programs are already in .../sbin, it's implied that they are for root. 1149879753 M * phedny so it's an Ubuntu issue, since .../sbin paths are in my $PATH as regular user 1149879784 M * doener_ phedny: hm, which ubuntu version is that? 1149879793 M * phedny Xubuntu 6.06 LTS 1149879802 M * doener_ IIRC it used to be like that in debian as well, but was changed in or after sarge 1149879820 M * doener_ so I'd expect to see that in recent Ubuntu versions as well... 1149879821 M * mnemoc o_O 1149879824 M * doener_ hm, interesting 1149879866 M * phedny Xubuntu is Ubuntu with XFCE as default desktop environment (I don't need bells and whistles and I like having my desktop available 2 seconds after login) 1149880480 Q * derjohn2 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1149880511 J * derjohn2 ~aj@dslb-084-058-239-062.pools.arcor-ip.net 1149882062 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1149882737 M * Bertl wb derjohn2! cdrx! 1149883039 J * enet ~jpduyx@146.50.228.22 1149883045 M * Bertl welcome enet! 1149883117 M * enet hey Bertl 1149883849 M * cdrx bertl: time for some week end. enjoy ! 1149883861 M * enet you're right 1149883892 M * Bertl cdrx: tx, I will :) 1149883922 Q * cdrx Quit: bye 1149883982 J * shedi ~siggi@130.208.221.254 1149884357 P * enet 1149885029 J * s0undt3c1 ~s0undt3ch@bl7-245-6.dsl.telepac.pt 1149885396 M * waldi hmm, shouldn't hostname changes be restricted inside of a vserver to a context capability? 1149885425 M * Bertl they are restricted 1149885453 M * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/Caps+and+Flags 1149885457 Q * s0undt3ch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149885571 M * waldi hmm, does secure_mount include the ability to remount the / of the vserver ro? 1149885594 M * Bertl no, that is the remount 1149885642 M * waldi something is broken than. after a shutdown of the vserver, the fs which includes the root is ro 1149885645 M * waldi /dev/vg0_pteran/srv_vservers_debian04v1 on /srv/vservers/debian04v1 type ext3 (ro,data=ordered) 1149885692 M * Bertl kernel/patch version, caps/flags, test case? 1149885776 M * waldi 2.6.16, 2.0.2-rc20; utsname, secure_mount; mount, start, stop 1149885821 M * Bertl hmm, maybe the start mounts / once again, but ro? 1149885848 M * Bertl shared filesystems will end up changing flags atm 1149885859 M * waldi is it a standard sarge system; stop tries to do a remount,ro on / 1149885886 M * Bertl could you try the remount manually, I'd suspect it to fail 1149886021 J * DreamerC_ ~dreamerc@59.112.10.216 1149886038 M * waldi looks like the stop is called in a slightly different way than enter. from within the vserver it fails, but on vserver stop it gives a different error 1149886338 M * waldi ah, i can bypass the configured ips 1149886367 M * Bertl hmm? 1149886371 M * waldi util-vserver calls stop without setting thi informations up 1149886396 M * Bertl really? are we talking about mainline or the debian version? 1149886400 M * waldi initpid: 0 1149886400 M * waldi ipv4root: 0 1149886400 M * waldi ipv4root_bcast: 0 1149886408 M * waldi debian 1149886410 Q * DreamerC Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149886729 M * waldi hmm, how can I see the context flags from a running context? 1149886734 M * waldi err, caps 1149886754 M * Bertl /proc/virtual//status 1149886794 M * Bertl (shows flags, bcaps and ccaps) 1149886807 M * Bertl bcap mask actually 1149886832 M * waldi CCaps: 0000000000000101 1149886835 M * waldi okay 1149886864 M * waldi but the vserver def don't have a definition, wtf? 1149886869 M * Bertl note, some of the pre/post script run outside the context 1149886906 M * Bertl (not sure that is relevant for you, as I do not know what you are testing right now :) 1149887009 M * waldi i just try to find out why the context have the utsname and raw_icmp flag even if i don't configure it 1149887023 M * Bertl defaults? 1149887102 Q * eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149887122 M * waldi util-vserver seems to not use defaults for that 1149887181 M * Bertl well, mainline does, IIRC 1149887195 Q * lilalinux Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149887224 M * waldi hmm 1149887371 M * waldi yeah, this two caps are set by default 1149887709 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-194-091.pools.arcor-ip.net 1149888568 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: re COW bug: if (ret) { err = ret; goto out_rel_both; }? 1149888640 M * Bertl something like that, yes 1149888649 M * Bertl maybe like this: 1149888675 M * Bertl if (ret) { rel/put/etc } 1149888685 M * Bertl if (ret == -EEXISTS) 1149888691 M * Bertl goto retry; 1149888694 M * Bertl else 1149888698 M * Bertl goto ... 1149888703 Q * notlilo Quit: 1149888741 M * daniel_hozac then we'll need to use out_rel_old instead, no? 1149888758 M * Bertl not looking at the code atm, but will do so shortly 1149888798 M * daniel_hozac basically, the rel/put/etc. is what out_rel_both adds to out_rel_old. 1149889042 M * Bertl we could try the following 'creative' approach: 1149889270 M * Bertl http://paste.linux-vserver.org/83 1149889369 M * daniel_hozac out_rel_both is used elsewhere though. 1149889402 M * daniel_hozac are we sure nothing else will ever return -EEXIST? 1149889410 M * Bertl nope 1149889421 M * Bertl that's why I said 'creative' 1149889482 M * Bertl we also want to change the err back afterwards 1149889524 M * Bertl and add a comment there (for the future :) 1149889552 M * Bertl or alternatively do the 'straight but long' approach 1149889581 M * daniel_hozac i still prefer my or the first approach :) 1149889591 M * waldi hmm, can i restrict a vserver to a list of cpus? 1149889596 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1149889599 M * daniel_hozac cpuset. 1149889611 M * Bertl or cpu affinity, or scheduler setup 1149889627 M * daniel_hozac but cpusets are the only ones supported by the utils ;) 1149889640 M * Bertl hehe, yes :) 1149889645 M * doener_ Bertl: is it just me being surprised or was the "network namespace" patch set from Daniel Lezcano expected (well, not the patch, but having it coming from that author) 1149889650 M * doener_ ? 1149889692 M * Bertl doener_: ahem, what? 1149889726 M * waldi Bertl: hmm? 1149889784 M * doener_ Bertl: "[RFC] [patch 0/6] [Network namespace] introduction" -- on lkml, but I just noticed that it was sent not even an hour ago 1149889801 M * Bertl ah, and I'm probably not cc-ed either :) 1149889821 M * doener_ I just wonder about who sent it, would have expected OpenVZ folks or you/Sam 1149889838 M * Bertl well, help is appreciated from all sides ... 1149889863 M * doener_ only a few ibm folks and netdev were CC'ed 1149889866 M * Bertl not that I would know which side Daniel Lezcano represents :) 1149889878 M * doener_ @fr.ibm.com ;) 1149889889 M * Bertl ah, so it is probably IBM, good :) 1149890864 J * notlilo ~lilofree@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1149891157 J * bubulak ~bubulak@193.93.73.90 1149891435 M * Bertl welcome bubulak! notlilo! 1149891734 Q * mef Remote host closed the connection 1149892808 Q * Naucki Quit: Verlassend 1149892841 M * stefani bbl 1149892843 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1149893717 Q * DreamerC_ Quit: leaving 1149893751 J * DreamerC ~dreamerc@59.112.10.216 1149895263 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1149896981 M * sb daniel_hozac: at the last step: quotaon -a on the guest. quotacheck and repquota works. but quotaon -a gives invalid argument error. 1149897073 Q * notlilo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1149897155 M * Bertl sb: maybe wrong format? 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