1154563456 M * Skram any suggestions? 1154563468 M * Skram public network is on eth1.. not eth0 but *shrug* 1154563750 M * brc_ :) 1154563750 M * Skram any idea? 1154563845 M * Skram brc_: :( 1154564693 M * Skram i was using alpha util-vserver 1154564694 M * Skram silly ,e 1154564695 M * Skram *me 1154565340 M * Skram uhh anyone? 1154565531 M * doener hm, disabled legacy networking + old testme? 1154565611 M * doener Skram: http://www.13thfloor.at/~doener/vserver/tools/ 1154565613 M * doener try that one 1154565618 M * doener uhm, oops 1154565623 M * doener http://www.13thfloor.at/~doener/vserver/tools/testme-legnet.sh 1154565672 M * Skram doener: actually, i just went down to 0.30.209 1154565674 M * Skram but.. 1154565680 M * Skram im getting vprocunhide errors 1154565687 M * Skram arg 1154565697 M * Skram cent os puts everything in a different place 1154565698 M * Skram sorry 1154565916 Q * matti Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154566083 J * KantankerousKid ~blah@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1154566124 M * Skram doener: 1154566125 M * Skram [root@hermes util-vserver-0.30.210]# ls -al /etc/vservers/debian-dev/vdir 1154566125 M * Skram lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 43 Aug 2 19:44 /etc/vservers/debian-dev/vdir -> /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/debian-dev 1154566129 M * Skram isnt tht correct? 1154566335 M * doener where does vdirbase point? 1154566349 M * doener s/point/point to/ 1154566545 M * doener ouch, just had a full /var... good that fetchmail is smart enough to not send mail into oblivion... 1154566587 Q * KantankerousKid 1154567656 M * Skram doener: yeapps 1154567678 M * Skram 19:52 < doener> where does vdirbase point? 1154567680 M * Skram what do you mean 1154567690 M * Skram etc/vservers/debian-dev/vdir -> /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/debian-dev 1154567707 M * doener vdirbase is also a symlink 1154567728 M * Skram [root@hermes util-vserver-0.30.210]# ls /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/ 1154567728 M * Skram [root@hermes util-vserver-0.30.210]# 1154567730 M * Skram hmm 1154567745 M * doener ls -l /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase 1154567754 M * Skram goes to /vservers/ 1154567772 M * doener and your vserver are there? 1154567792 M * Skram uhh yeah 1154567801 M * Skram hmm, ill figure it out 1154568014 M * brc_ skram i am looking for compressed fs to leave the backed up images 1154568230 M * Skram brc_: okay, have fun dude 1154568637 M * cehteh brc_: why compressed fs? ... rdiff-backup rocks ;) 1154568732 M * brc_ rdiff-backup? Don't know that :) Compressed fs to store the backup for lot of servers 1154568933 M * cehteh it actually mirrors the server unccompressed but it stores history in reverse rdiffs 1154568946 M * brc_ it is like incremental backup ? 1154568960 M * cehteh means you can keep serveral month's of daily backups with very little overhead 1154568977 M * cehteh reverse incremental backup ;) 1154568985 M * cehteh you alsways have a full mirror 1154568986 M * brc_ i do that with rsync and hardlinks 1154568993 M * cehteh and the differences into the past 1154568994 M * brc_ Which tools do you use for that ? 1154569016 M * cehteh it uses the rsync algo and rdiff 1154569033 M * cehteh but it is much better than homebrewn stuff since it is made for backups 1154569047 M * brc_ where can i find info about that ? 1154569052 M * brc_ seems really usefull.. 1154569099 M * cehteh its packageed with many distros and the homepage is on SF rdiff-backup.sf.net i think 1154569159 M * cehteh and i have a rdiff-backup.daily script which i run from cron an drives the rdiff-backup , manages exclusion lists and some configuration for multiple hosts 1154569196 M * brc_ rdiff-backup - incremental backups using binary deltas 1154569196 M * brc_ cool 1154569200 M * cehteh http://www.pipapo.org/people/ct/rdiff-backup.daily 1154569232 M * cehteh instructions at the top of the script you likely want ssh-cron-agent too if you want to do remote backups 1154569244 M * cehteh (also there) 1154569305 M * brc_ seems really goo 1154569319 M * brc_ i just meet new stuff after i finish doing everything in an old way 1154569333 M * brc_ i've just created scrips using rsync and hardlink to create incremental backups 1154569338 M * brc_ And now you show me this.. HEheh :) 1154569348 M * cehteh and add it to roots crontab 1154569379 M * cehteh yeah i did some hardlinking thing too before that 1154569413 M * Skram whats happening 1154569427 M * Skram are we scrapping brc_'s old snapshot shit? :P 1154569446 M * brc_ Skram: no this is another type of backup. different from the vserver snapshot image generation :) 1154569466 M * brc_ But it seems better on my environment 1154569924 M * Skram right on 1154569929 M * Skram im going to go watch a little tv 1154570440 M * brc_ hehe 1154570441 M * brc_ gotta sleep 1154570442 M * brc_ cya! 1154571097 M * brc_ ceteh, what would you suggest to backup databases (MySQL, potgreSQL)? 1154571293 M * cehteh brc_: i like hot-backups with normal tool -- but you require to setup the databases in a way which supports that, dunno even if mysql can do that 1154571347 M * brc_ ok 1154571347 M * cehteh if not you need some special stuff ... dump it, or stop it and then backup, or at least lock it .. should be described in the DB's manual 1154571364 M * brc_ i usually dump it 1154571373 M * brc_ was wondering if there was some incrmenetal special way 1154571385 M * cehteh yes hot-backups ;) 1154571434 M * cehteh just be sure that the database supports that with your config .. you need write ahead logging enables and maybe something more 1154571464 Q * m4z Server closed connection 1154571480 M * cehteh actually it suffices if you backup the database only infrequently and do contigous backups of the logs then 1154571512 M * cehteh in case of recovery you can restore the database to any point in time then 1154571574 M * brc_ that's cool 1154571581 M * brc_ i've studied that once 1154571602 M * brc_ is it worth setting up that? At this momment i have important databases dumping from hour to hour 1154571645 M * cehteh well depends on the database and if you can stand the loss of the transactions which happend the last hour 1154571665 M * cehteh actually ever make the logs on another filesystem than the database 1154571684 M * cehteh and preferably on redundant raid anyways 1154571731 M * cehteh but i dont know your recovery demands .. just determine what you really need and then weigth between administrative overhead, price, performance and all :) 1154571791 M * cehteh (wile i wont make any computer except laptops without raid1 or raid5 nowadays, at least md devices) 1154571799 J * m4z m4z@bastard-operator.from-hell.net 1154573128 M * brc_ heehe thanks a lot 1154573137 M * brc_ you are right :) 1154573143 M * brc_ good to talk with you, thanks for your tips. going to sleep 1154573145 M * brc_ cya tomorrow 1154573188 M * cehteh g'night ;) 1154573822 M * Skram im sorry i dont get what the hell is happening to me 1154573860 M * cehteh ? 1154573873 M * Skram [root@hermes sentien-support]# vserver sentien-support start 1154573873 M * Skram vcontext: vc_create_context(): Invalid argument 1154573883 M * cehteh uhm 1154573916 M * cehteh is - a legal char in a vserver name? 1154573922 M * Skram yeapps 1154573925 M * Skram done it before 1154573948 M * cehteh checked your config? 1154573973 M * Skram yes 1154573977 M * Skram ill make it without a - 1154573980 M * cehteh is the context re-enterable? 1154574027 M * cehteh strace -o ,log vserver ... 1154574041 M * cehteh maybe with -f 1154574049 M * cehteh will generate a lot i think 1154574064 M * cehteh but i cant tell you anything else 1154574111 M * Skram [root@hermes support]# vserver support start 1154574111 M * Skram No command given; use '--help' for more information. 1154574113 M * Skram heh 1154574157 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154574159 M * cehteh you need more than just rename the vserver dir .. also in /etc/vservers 1154574164 M * Skram i know 1154574174 M * Skram [root@hermes support]# pwd 1154574175 M * Skram /etc/vservers/support 1154574175 M * cehteh mhm 1154574178 M * Skram and name 1154574181 M * Skram and nodename 1154574206 M * cehteh well i dont have all this configs in mind .. maybe you do a rgrep support /etc/vservers 1154574239 M * cehteh and is the vserver completely shut down or are there some processes left behind? 1154574259 M * Skram i could reboot the machine if need be 1154574300 M * cehteh would be a try ... at lest you see if it works then 1154574320 M * cehteh vps aux | grep support 1154574349 M * cehteh anyways teatime and fixing my code .. 1154574353 M * Skram nothing 1154574354 M * Skram okay 1154574996 N * DreamerC_ DreamerC 1154575033 M * Skram bah, ill install gentoo on this sucker 1154575606 M * cehteh mhm 1154576168 M * Skram [root@hermes util-vserver-0.30.210]# vserver debian-dev start 1154576169 M * Skram Can not find a vserver-setup at '/usr/local/etc/vservers/debian-dev/'. 1154576171 M * Skram why is that 1154576184 M * Skram in /lib/util-vserver/util-vserver-vars it says nothign about /usr/local 1154576352 M * brc_ back. having some fights with girlfriend 1154576357 M * Skram uh o 1154576359 M * Skram h 1154576367 M * brc_ did you compile it yourself ? 1154576374 M * Skram vserver doesnt want to work on this cent os box 1154576377 M * Skram brc_: compile what 1154576380 M * brc_ util 1154576383 M * Skram yeah 1154576395 M * Skram ./configure --prefix= --sysconfdir=/etc 1154576402 M * brc_ ./configure --program-prefix= --prefix=/ --exec-prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --sysconfdir=/etc --datadir=/usr/share --libdir=/usr/lib --libexecdir=/usr/libexec 1154576417 M * brc_ now i am goign to sleep cya 1154576592 M * Skram did that 1154576597 M * Skram and just make; make install, right? 1154576599 M * Skram brc_: night 1154576684 M * Skram [root@hermes util-vserver-0.30.210]# vserver support start 1154576684 M * Skram Can not find a vserver-setup at '/usr/local/etc/vservers/support/'. 1154576687 M * Skram I still get that 1154576688 M * Skram wtf 1154582470 M * Skram will someone help me install Linux-VServer on CentOS tomorrow 1154582482 M * Skram I dont see what the problem is; I use it all the time on gentoo.. 1154583825 J * zkbrsnie ~zkbrsnie@83-64-146-226.klosterneuburg.xdsl-line.inode.at 1154584149 J * pisco ~pampel@p50879867.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154584580 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-232-218.work.xdsl-line.inode.at 1154584754 M * Skram Bertl_oO: ? 1154585165 Q * glut Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154586727 J * dna ~naucki@3-194-dsl.kielnet.net 1154587369 J * dna_ ~naucki@3-194-dsl.kielnet.net 1154587390 J * Milf ~Miranda@ipsio95.ipsi.fraunhofer.de 1154587652 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154587753 N * dna_ dna 1154587815 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154587857 J * gerrit ~gerrit@66.46.95.226 1154588142 J * dna_ ~naucki@3-194-dsl.kielnet.net 1154588467 Q * dna Read error: Operation timed out 1154588587 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1154588621 J * pisco ~pampel@p50879867.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154588989 J * coocoon ~coocoon@p54A07675.dip.t-dialin.net 1154589460 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@146.50.22.204 1154590215 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:5c0:85e2:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1154590615 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154591987 J * renihs ~penguin@83-65-34-34.arsenal.xdsl-line.inode.at 1154592150 Q * zkbrsnie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154593274 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1154593274 Q * ntrs_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1154593458 M * harry what's the reason you use flock instead of lockf, daniel_hozac ? 1154593694 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1154593970 J * coocoon ~coocoon@p54A05589.dip.t-dialin.net 1154594751 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p549750AC.dip.t-dialin.net 1154594793 Q * Viper0482 1154595463 J * DMT pinocio@cpe-66-75-151-205.san.res.rr.com 1154595475 P * DMT 1154596630 J * schimmi ~sts@port-212-202-73-176.dynamic.qsc.de 1154596661 J * WhataDUCK ~id@p508147D0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154596668 N * WhataDUCK id23 1154596674 M * id23 hi #vserver 1154597049 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1154597425 J * mef ~mef@c-68-39-177-97.hsd1.nj.comcast.net 1154597433 P * mef 1154598254 Q * schimmi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154598267 M * renihs hi id23 1154599933 J * shedi ~siggi@213.190.108.50 1154600212 J * lilalinux ~plasma@h1-gw.of.net-lab.net 1154602768 J * schimmi ~sts@host82.natpool.mwn.de 1154602811 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1154602879 J * lilalinux ~plasma@h1-gw.of.net-lab.net 1154603481 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p549750AC.dip.t-dialin.net 1154603755 Q * nokoya Server closed connection 1154603787 Q * Viper0482 Quit: one day, i'll find this peer guy and then i'll reset his connection!! 1154604249 J * pisc1 ~pampel@p50879867.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154604295 M * yang vserver IPv6 patches are built only for kernel 2.6.16 and up, what happens if i have an older kernel..? 1154604511 M * Milf You upgrade your kernel 1154604522 M * Milf or you backport the IPv6 patches 1154604530 M * Milf with the former probably being easier. 1154604867 M * sid3windr mhm 1154604871 M * sid3windr what's the status of those patches? 1154605455 M * bonbons sid3windr: I'm running with them, but not very much load on my box 1154605475 M * sid3windr assigning v6 ip's to vservers works? 1154605481 M * sid3windr do you need special tools ? 1154605543 M * bonbons you need chbind6, look at http://linux-vserver.org/IPv6 for a guide 1154605646 M * bonbons for unicast traffic there should be no problem, multicast inside guest is untested (may or may not work [as expected]) 1154605658 M * sid3windr okido 1154605665 M * yang bonbons: so the patches only work for kernel's 2.6.16 and up? 1154605706 M * bonbons I never ported them backwards, so you will have to do so yourself... 1154605732 M * bonbons back later, lunch-time 1154606902 M * harry yang: probably 1154606923 M * harry btw. you don't want to run a <=2.6.17.4 kernel 1154608058 J * mire ~mire@104-167-222-85.COOL.ADSL.VLine.verat.net 1154608061 M * Milf Why that? 1154608136 J * oDn ~odn@pcam.net1.nerim.net 1154608267 Q * Hunger Server closed connection 1154608324 J * Hunger Hunger.hu@Hunger.hu 1154608587 M * sid3windr Milf: because they're rootable? :) 1154609322 Q * pisc1 Quit: Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ 1154609451 M * Milf sid3windr: Oh ok. Too bad that lots of patches aren't ported quickly enough 1154609483 M * sid3windr vserver is doing fine in that regard :) 1154609506 M * sid3windr grsec on the other hand... spender is still wondering what the 4th number in the version is. ;> 1154609523 M * Milf or Ruby for instance 1154609625 Q * mire Remote host closed the connection 1154609740 M * sid3windr now I really gotta look up what that ruby kernel patch does :p 1154609755 M * Milf http://linux-vserver.org/MoreUbuntu 1154609768 M * Milf http://www.ltn.lv/~aivils/index.php?proj_id=multiseat&menu_id=1 1154609776 M * Milf That should answer your questions 1154609826 M * sid3windr yup 1154610091 Q * jkl Server closed connection 1154610097 J * jkl eric@c-71-56-216-223.hsd1.co.comcast.net 1154610480 J * pisc1 ~pampel@p50879867.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154610482 P * pisc1 1154610807 Q * pusling Server closed connection 1154610817 J * pusling pusling@195.215.29.124 1154611510 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1154611618 Q * pisco Remote host closed the connection 1154611637 J * coocoon ~coocoon@p54A05589.dip.t-dialin.net 1154611648 M * Skram So.. before now my hosts were always gentoo; now I have a centos host but still have a couple gentoo vpses.. what is the best way to share portage tree with that node's vpses? 1154611792 J * pisco ~pampel@p5087B3C8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154612182 M * bonbons Skram: /usr/portage coming from the host and bind-mounted to each guest... 1154612185 Q * Zoiah Server closed connection 1154612190 J * Zoiah Zoiah@matryoshka.zoiah.net 1154612192 M * Skram yeah 1154612196 M * Skram thats what i am doing right now 1154612197 M * Skram it should work 1154612212 M * Skram since the files are on the host.. and the vserver is the one with emerge utils 1154612223 M * bonbons and more space-friendly, on one box generate squashfs of /usr/portage and loop-mount that on all guests 1154612249 Q * Roey Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154612249 M * Skram 08:36 < bonbons> and more space-friendly, on one box generate squashfs of 1154612252 M * Skram woops 1154612256 M * bonbons this image option is even more useful when you have multiple hosts 1154612327 M * bonbons if you like you can version the tree (kinda snapshot) and maybe save compile-time by sharing bin-pkgs 1154612335 M * Skram right 1154612337 M * Skram i do that 1154612359 M * Skram i could make it so all hosts share the same portage tree.. but this new server is in a different dc and they get about 1.12M/s 1154612419 M * bonbons Skram: push the image around (20-30MB) 1154612460 M * Skram are you talking about portage? wha? 1154612473 M * bonbons bin-pkg can be advantageous too, they are often smaller or as large as source packages 1154612483 M * Skram yeah 1154612493 M * bonbons yes, portage-tree compressed as a squashfs image is between 20 and 30 MB 1154612499 M * Skram meh 1154612511 M * Skram i can afford 2gb portage tree even if each host has its own 1154612636 M * abi why not bind mountin the portage tree into the vservers fs? 1154612650 M * abi ah oh is see. 1154612657 M * Skram :) 1154612658 M * bonbons I prefer the compressed version, it performs better because it's less disk-io intensive 1154612727 Q * kaner Server closed connection 1154612731 J * kaner kaner@strace.org 1154612842 M * Skram lets say i have 2 hosts 1154612846 M * Skram one gentoo, one centos 1154612854 M * Skram gentoo host emerge sync everyday 1154612868 M * Skram centos host rsyncs with the gentoo host's /usr/portage everyday 1154612872 M * Skram that fine? 1154612903 M * Skram or i could just remotely mount /usr/portage 1154613116 M * bonbons you could nfs-mount /usr/portage, but that's propably not that efficient if both boxes are not directly inter-connected. Sharing distfiles and bin-pkgs may be worth though (the gentoo host can also be mirror for the guest's on the centos one) 1154613146 M * Skram how should i do the second scenario? 1154613263 M * Skram i dont want to change much about the gentoo box 1154613283 M * Skram and if it goes down, then i lost portage for the centos box 1154613297 M * bonbons echo "local ftp://gentoo.host/usr/portage/distfiles" > /etc/portage/mirror, BINPKGHOST in /etc/make.conf (not sure of the exact name here) 1154613323 M * Skram bonbons: what do i need to setup on gentoo host then? 1154613342 M * bonbons the gentoo host just listens on e.g. ftp to serve the files 1154613365 M * bonbons you gentoo host is just the preferred mirror 1154613382 M * Skram right 1154613394 M * Skram but i guess i need to configure its rsync server to accept connections for /usr/portage? 1154613484 M * Skram or ftp 1154613629 M * bonbons you need to setup a ftp server besides the rsync server (http can do it as well, so if you have some apache running, be it in a guest it's sufficient) 1154613633 J * igor2 igor2@catv-506284ed.catv.broadband.hu 1154613691 M * igor2 hi! If i run a CPU hog in a guest system, can i limit it not to use 100% cpu time, even if the rest would be used for idle? 1154613718 M * bonbons igor2: hard CPU limits should be your solution 1154613721 M * igor2 i tried vsched and different fill-rate/interval/token settings but the process always ended up using 98% 1154613734 M * igor2 could you give me an example? :) 1154613799 M * bonbons first step, have it compiled into the kernel (kernel config option), how to configure limits I don't know... 1154613824 M * igor2 is it a vserver option or a normal kernel option? (using 2.6) 1154613873 Q * insomniac Server closed connection 1154613893 J * insomniac ~insomniac@slackware.it 1154613897 M * bonbons vserver option 1154613904 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p549750AC.dip.t-dialin.net 1154613920 M * Skram bah 1154613921 M * Skram this sucks 1154613925 M * igor2 checking 1154613925 M * Skram gotta eat 1154613928 M * Skram heh 1154613943 A * igor2 slaps head 1154613955 M * igor2 you are right, it's my fault, didn't enable that option :> 1154613969 M * bonbons :) 1154613970 M * igor2 this explains why it ignored all the settings i tried, hehe :) 1154614192 Q * ag- Server closed connection 1154614193 J * ag- ag@caladan.roxor.cx 1154614209 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154614342 J * matti matti@linux.gentoo.pl 1154614541 M * igor2 >bonbons> thank you very much, it works well now :) 1154614554 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154614562 M * bonbons good :) 1154614564 M * igor2 (actually i managed to limit it so badly that i had to wait 10 sec to get a shell when i entered the vserver:))) 1154614648 M * Milf How I'd love to be building a newer kernel version. 1154614649 M * Milf drivers/char/sysrq.c: In function sysrq_handle_unraw: 1154614649 M * Milf drivers/char/sysrq.c:88: error: struct vc_data has no member named kbd_table 1154614666 M * Milf can I just turn something off to avoid building that or is it as vital as I think that is? 1154614694 M * Milf This is a 2.6.13 and no I can't use qany newer, as 2.6.13 ist the latest Ruby patch available 1154614751 Q * igor2 Quit: thanx, bye 1154614782 Q * Viper0482 Quit: one day, i'll find this peer guy and then i'll reset his connection!! 1154614834 M * Wonka can't you apply that ruby patch to newer versions? 1154614839 M * Wonka what is it for, anyway? 1154614894 M * Milf Multiseat 1154614921 M * Milf Ahem, Ok, I might just try applying the patch ot a newer version. 1154615012 M * Milf Scroll up some, I gave some links to sid3windr asking the same question an hour and a half ago :) 1154615171 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1154615337 J * pisco ~pampel@p5087B3C8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154615355 M * Wonka ah... 1154615365 M * Wonka i thought about the programming language ruby 1154615636 M * Milf Yeah many people do :) Bad coincidence I guess. 1154615814 Q * shedi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154615930 M * Milf Nope, applying patch to 2.6.17 didn't work. 1154616036 M * bonbons many rejects? 1154616038 Q * DreamerC Server closed connection 1154616044 M * Milf Lots 1154616051 J * DreamerC ~dreamerc@59-112-7-191.dynamic.hinet.net 1154616083 M * Milf So I gotta make the 2.6.13 work somehow. 1154616527 J * s0undt3ch_ dvzdljth@bl8-5-10.dsl.telepac.pt 1154616911 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-102-142.dclient.hispeed.ch 1154616940 J * shedi ~siggi@213.190.108.50 1154616944 Q * s0undt3ch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154616953 N * s0undt3ch_ s0undt3ch 1154617382 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154617646 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1154617655 M * Bertl morning folks! 1154617724 M * Bertl Milf: what about kicking ruby-folk asses to update (after a year now)? 1154617759 J * matti_ matti@linux.gentoo.pl 1154617779 M * Milf Hmmm, they might just die if I kick 'em too hard? :) 1154617906 M * Bertl well, start kicking gently :) 1154617921 M * sid3windr =) 1154617942 Q * matti Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154617989 Q * Greek0 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1154618039 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1154618065 J * pisco ~pampel@p5087B3C8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154618160 M * Milf Kick sent out. Let's see if anyone listens to the mailing list. 1154618392 Q * s0undt3ch Quit: leaving 1154618393 M * Milf Bye y'all 1154618414 J * s0undt3ch xhxtai@bl8-5-10.dsl.telepac.pt 1154618448 Q * Milf Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org 1154618936 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1154619083 Q * ||Cobra|| Remote host closed the connection 1154619223 Q * schimmi Quit: Verlassend 1154619305 J * stefani ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1154619786 M * Bertl hola stefani! 1154619867 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154619952 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p549750AC.dip.t-dialin.net 1154620139 Q * Viper0482 Remote host closed the connection 1154620166 M * stefani hi. 1154620214 M * meandtheshell hello everybody - right now I figured out that there is a plugin vor munin (monitoring daemon) around - see further down that site http://munin.projects.linpro.no/wiki/PluginCat 1154620231 M * meandtheshell that's really cool! 1154620267 M * meandtheshell Where can I get more informatoin about it? 1154620284 M * meandtheshell s/vor/for/ 1154620393 M * meandtheshell Imagine - graphs for every vserver guests showing the system load etc. - what a lovely thing :) 1154620554 J * pisco ~pampel@p5087B3C8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154620689 M * harry btw. i solved the bug/problem with the lockf/flock stuff 1154620708 M * harry (problem that one dude had a few weeks ago with everything on nfs) 1154620735 M * harry he probably didn't add the lib path to his ld.so.conf file (or he did, but forgot to run ldconfig ;)) 1154620757 M * harry anyway, i had the same problem, and it's fixed by running ldconfig (i allready added the libdirs to ld.so.conf) 1154620886 M * Bertl hmm, IIRC his problem was caused by some nfs daemon not being started, but that is probably quite similar 1154621564 M * harry rpc.lockd or so :) 1154621580 M * harry daniel_hozac's patch didn't work either btw :) 1154621590 M * harry it IS cleaner imho to use posix locks 1154621605 M * harry but that wasn't the problem 1154621613 M * Bertl yes, agreed ... 1154622222 Q * nammie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154622383 Q * matti_ Quit: 8-X 1154622477 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154623123 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1154623166 J * pisco ~pampel@p5087B3C8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154623634 M * Bertl wb shedi! pisco! 1154623648 M * shedi why thank kind sir 1154624571 J * Nam ~nam@S0106001195551ff0.va.shawcable.net 1154625048 Q * renihs Quit: Leaving 1154625218 Q * Curus Server closed connection 1154625250 J * Curus ~Curus@kbhn-vbrg-sr0-vl209-213-185-8-10.perspektivbredband.net 1154625564 M * Bertl wb Nam! Curus! 1154625807 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154625842 M * yang looking at http://homepage.internet.lu/brunop/vserver/ IPv6 patches, they are made exclusivelly for 2.6.16.20 kernels...so it requires to have the exact same kernel? 1154625885 M * Bertl as the mainline kernels usually change very drastically (especially regarding networking) I'd go for that one or wait for an updated patch 1154625991 M * yang ok but from that list only this one looks to be the correct patch...(IPv6 in guests, +src filtering, modular IPv6) 1154626010 M * yang or must i load all the patches for that existing kernel...? 1154626040 M * yang 2.6.16.18 has 4 patches 1154626099 M * Bertl bonbons: ping? 1154626256 M * Bertl yang: hmm, on his page there is a 2.6.17.6 one, no? 1154626292 M * Bertl that should work quite fine with 2.6.17.7 IMHO 1154626320 M * yang yes actually 2 patches for this kernel (bump for vserver patch and kernel) & (fix regression on ifconfig leakage) 1154626370 M * Bertl yep, I'd take the latter one :) 1154626378 M * yang so i guess, i must apply both in order to work 1154626431 M * Bertl no, I don't think so, look at the actual url ... 1154626466 M * Bertl imho you have to apply rc26 (or later) and ontop of that the ipv6 patches, but I might be wrong there) 1154626494 J * pisco ~pampel@p5087B3C8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154626610 M * yang ah it's only valid with the vserver-2.1.1-rc26 patches, not previous vserver releases 1154626700 M * yang is there any chance of this code being released in the next vserver-util versions for debian? 1154626731 M * Bertl hmm, it's a kernel patch, so I really doubt that :) 1154626768 M * Bertl but we will add ipv6 support (this way) pretty soon, so debian will incorporate that sooner or later 1154626829 M * yang i am wondering how long it would take to get into debian testing 1154626832 Q * Wenix Server closed connection 1154626835 J * Wenix ~wenix@81.7.189.11 1154626851 M * Bertl I'd say at least a few month ... 1154627022 M * yang ok, then i will compile myself 1154627035 M * yang i need ipv6 on that server 1154627263 J * Roey ~katz@h-69-3-4-130.mclnva23.covad.net 1154627286 Q * nox Server closed connection 1154627308 M * Bertl wb Roey! Wenix! 1154627324 J * nox ~nox@noxlux.de 1154627341 M * Bertl wb nox! 1154627499 M * Roey hey Bertl! 1154627541 M * yang Bertl: is this a patch to apply to a 2.6.17.6 kernel ? http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.17.4-vs2.1.1-rc26.diff 1154627554 M * nox hi Bertl 1154627584 M * waldi .7 is current and why don't you just try it? 1154627605 M * nox bad timeout without reason 1154627666 M * yang waldi: i need the exact kernel version in order for ipv6 to work 1154627686 M * Bertl 19:31 < Bertl> that should work quite fine with 2.6.17.7 IMHO 1154627822 M * yang but can i apply a vserver patch made for 2.6.17.4 on a 2.6.17.7 kernel ? 1154627839 M * yang and later the ipv6 patch 1154627905 M * yang i am a bit confused, with these karnel mismatches 1154627982 M * nox normally the diff are very small and don´t hit vserver related stuff 1154628012 M * yang ok 1154628027 M * nox and very often Bertl make custom patches within 2min (; 1154628169 M * nox but first look yourself http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.17.7-vs2.1.1-rc27.diff.bz2 1154628477 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154628629 Q * oDn Read error: Connection reset by peer 1154628707 Q * coocoon Remote host closed the connection 1154629000 M * bonbons Bertl: pong 1154629016 M * Bertl ah, guess 'we' already solved that :) 1154629118 M * bonbons ok :) 1154629163 J * pisco ~pampel@p5087B3C8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154629426 M * yang bonbons: i got one error, when patching - http://paste.debian.net/10205 1154629520 M * bonbons yang: you will always get a reject in the makefile when versions don't match exatly 1154629546 M * yang but i used the same kernel, for which patch was made...? 1154629555 M * bonbons just read the content of Makefile.rej, it's just the EXTRAVERSION field that conflicts and you can adjust manually 1154629623 M * yang bonbons: this is the output http://paste.debian.net/10208 1154629645 M * yang i hope nothing is wrong there 1154629656 M * yang just the name missmatches 1154629772 M * bonbons Looks like it complains about vserver patch rc27 but was expecting rc26 there, just update manually :) 1154629810 M * yang sorry, but i don't know, what do i have to update? 1154629846 M * bonbons simply append ipv6 yourself either with case as I did, or all lowercase. Open Makefile with your favorite editor as append ipv6 to the line starting with EXTRAVERSION 1154629899 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154629934 M * yang but i have patched it previously with rc26, not rc27 1154629940 M * yang i think its ok 1154629975 M * bonbons I assumed rc27 from the link nox posted 1154629985 M * yang no, he just suggested, i used rc26 1154630019 M * yang becouse you have also made ipv6 patch for rc26 1154630223 M * Bertl okay, off for now ... back later ... 1154630229 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1154630342 M * nox sorry didn´t realize that you wanna apply a 2. patch 1154630519 M * bonbons on mainline side there is not change affecting IPv6 patch from 2.6.17.4 to 2.6.17.7 1154630592 Q * poiin2000 Quit: Papillon 1154630847 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154630910 M * bonbons yang: for linux-vserver patch there is no big change between rc26 and rc27 either, and none of those changes affects my IPv6 patch 1154630971 M * yang ok 1154631100 M * yang bonbons: and off course in .config it must be the line for IPv6 support... 1154631433 M * bonbons you must include IPv6 support as you do for non-vserver kernels, no new options introduced by my IPv6 patch 1154631532 J * pisco ~pampel@p5087B3C8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1154632238 J * coocoon ~coocoon@p54A066A0.dip.t-dialin.net 1154632324 J * |coocoon| ~coocoon@p54A066A0.dip.t-dialin.net 1154632324 Q * coocoon Read error: Connection reset by peer 1154633448 Q * |coocoon| Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1154633575 J * coocoon ~coocoon@p54A066A0.dip.t-dialin.net 1154633577 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154633704 M * Skram http://billing.sentiensystems.com/publicAnnouncements.php?ann_id=4 1154633711 M * Skram WOOPS! 1154633717 M * Skram oh well 1154634034 Q * tokkee Server closed connection 1154634064 J * tokkee tokkee@casella.verplant.org 1154635185 A * Skram waves 1154635536 Q * Skram Remote host closed the connection 1154636686 J * mire ~mire@232-167-222-85.COOL.ADSL.VLine.verat.net 1154636947 J * mkhl mkhl@200-153-181-60.dsl.telesp.net.br 1154638040 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1154638295 Q * mkhl 1154639543 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154640017 Q * shedi Read error: Connection reset by peer 1154640091 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1154640786 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1154641427 Q * bonbons Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1154641677 J * nokoya young@hi-230-82.tm.net.org.my 1154641902 J * b0ing ~address@201.64.78.203 1154642192 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.36.236 1154642275 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1154642438 Q * Adrinael Server closed connection 1154642459 J * Adrinael adrinael@hoasb-ff09dd00-79.dhcp.inet.fi 1154642959 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-070.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1154643474 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1154643878 P * b0ing 1154644998 Q * BenBen Server closed connection 1154645018 J * BenBen ~benny@defiant.wavecon.de 1154645104 Q * cehteh Server closed connection 1154645256 Q * baggins Server closed connection 1154645276 J * baggins baggins@kenny.mimuw.edu.pl 1154645359 J * cehteh foobar@cehteh.homeunix.org 1154645588 Q * mire Quit: Leaving 1154645772 Q * kir Server closed connection 1154645783 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-mipt-nat.sw.ru 1154646567 Q * Zaki[] Server closed connection 1154646597 J * Zaki[] ~Zaki@212.118.105.126 1154646956 J * gerrit_ gerrit@66.46.95.227 1154647210 Q * matled Server closed connection 1154647225 J * matled ~matled@85.131.246.184 1154647287 Q * meandtheshell Quit: bye bye ... 1154647906 M * brc_ Skram 1154647907 M * brc_ good night bro 1154647908 M * brc_ :) 1154648265 Q * pagano Server closed connection 1154648286 J * pagano ~pagano@131.154.5.20 1154648994 Q * cemil_ Server closed connection 1154648995 J * cemil ~cemil@defiant.wavecon.de 1154649335 Q * Medivh Server closed connection 1154649345 J * Medivh ck@paradise.by.the.dashboardlight.de