1156205093 J * coocoon ~coocoon@p54A06E36.dip.t-dialin.net 1156205637 Q * wenchien Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156208852 J * Johnsie ~jdlewis@static-acs-24-154-32-33.zoominternet.net 1156208852 Q * Johnnie Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156209012 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1156209683 J * mire_ ~mire@110-167-222-85.COOL.ADSL.VLine.verat.net 1156211911 J * gyx ~gyx@61.51.125.115 1156212058 Q * gyx 1156212360 Q * azazel Quit: Client exiting 1156212417 M * Skram how does one see how much percent of the whole server's CPU a VPS/VPS' process is taking up/ 1156214983 Q * olilo Remote host closed the connection 1156215013 J * lolilol hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1156215650 M * Skram very weird 1156215673 M * Skram I still think something is weird with memory accounting 1156215674 M * Skram total used free shared buffers cached 1156215674 M * Skram Mem: 2026 1749 277 0 89 289 1156215674 M * Skram -/+ buffers/cache: 1369 657 1156215674 M * Skram Swap: 1953 1774 178 1156215724 M * Skram and yet i have lets say 15 vpses with about 25mb ram reporting being used in each 1156216258 M * Johnsie heh 1156216741 M * matti :) 1156217205 J * glutoman glut@no.suid.pl 1156217215 Q * glut Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156217463 J * mef ~mef@c-68-39-177-97.hsd1.nj.comcast.net 1156218656 Q * FireEgl charon.oftc.net venus.oftc.net 1156218656 Q * weasel charon.oftc.net venus.oftc.net 1156218752 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:5c0:84dc:1:4:: 1156218752 J * weasel ~weasel@weasel.noc.oftc.net 1156220280 Q * FireEgl charon.oftc.net venus.oftc.net 1156220280 Q * weasel charon.oftc.net venus.oftc.net 1156220299 J * fuck_off_marlene GET_FUCKED@172.26.167.170 1156220302 M * fuck_off_marlene http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=005&item=150025112411&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1 1156220398 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:5c0:84dc:1:4:: 1156220398 J * weasel ~weasel@weasel.noc.oftc.net 1156220410 Q * fuck_off_marlene 1156221459 P * mef 1156225380 J * gerrit_ ~gerrit@c-67-160-146-170.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1156227661 J * Zaki_ ~Zaki@212.118.108.35 1156228002 Q * Zaki Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156228233 J * mef ~mef@c-68-39-177-97.hsd1.nj.comcast.net 1156228240 P * mef 1156228667 J * dna ~naucki@124-241-dsl.kielnet.net 1156229356 J * enet ~jpduyx@adsl-228-22.dsl.uva.nl 1156230605 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156231082 J * pisco ~pampel@p50878BEA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1156236747 J * coocoon ~coocoon@p54A067F8.dip.t-dialin.net 1156237110 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156237110 Q * ntrs Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156237979 J * gypsymauro ~Io@84.18.151.77 1156237983 M * gypsymauro hell 1156237986 M * gypsymauro hello:) 1156238015 M * gypsymauro someone got filesystem's acl working in vserver guest? 1156238024 M * gypsymauro I didn't found documentation on this 1156239324 J * azazel ~azazel@81-174-45-244.f5.ngi.it 1156240237 Q * renihs Quit: Leaving 1156240483 M * daniel_hozac gypsymauro: what problems are you facing? 1156240681 M * gypsymauro daniel_hozac: I can use setfacl on root fs but not on guest, look: 1156240696 M * gypsymauro root: /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,acl,errors=remount-ro) 1156240701 M * gypsymauro cd /tmp 1156240706 M * gypsymauro touch foo 1156240772 M * gypsymauro setfacl -m u:root:rwx foo 1156240774 M * gypsymauro it works 1156240785 M * gypsymauro in the guest instead... 1156240796 M * gypsymauro /dev/hdv1 on / type ext3 (rw,acl) 1156240806 M * daniel_hozac that's just mtab. what does /proc/mounts say? 1156240849 M * gypsymauro cat /proc/mounts 1156240849 M * gypsymauro rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 1156240849 M * gypsymauro /dev/root / ext3 rw,data=ordered 0 0 1156240860 M * gypsymauro uhm.. 1156240917 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1156240956 M * gypsymauro in the root too.. what are you expeting to find there? 1156241006 M * daniel_hozac so the acl option is just a userspace one, the kernel doesn't care about it? 1156241080 M * gypsymauro on the root 1156241081 M * gypsymauro cat /proc/mounts 1156241081 M * gypsymauro rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 1156241085 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1156241090 M * gypsymauro /dev/hda1 / ext3 rw,data=ordered 0 0 1156241090 M * gypsymauro /dev/hda1 /dev/.static/dev ext3 rw,data=ordered 0 0 1156241154 M * gypsymauro I found this thread but isn't usefull http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/archives/200604/0020.html 1156241177 M * gypsymauro I tried to build a new vserver too but got the same problem 1156241218 M * doener how did you test it inside the vserver? 1156241285 M * gypsymauro doener: look upperside 1156241307 M * doener the cd /tmp stuff? then I suggest looking at that mail again ;) 1156241323 M * gypsymauro no not on /tmp 1156241333 M * gypsymauro cd /root 1156241350 M * doener and it fails in which way? 1156241352 M * gypsymauro I've tmp none on /tmp type tmpfs (size=16m,mode=1777) 1156241361 M * doener error message/strace/whatever 1156241372 M * gypsymauro ok 1156241389 M * gypsymauro cd root 1156241390 M * gypsymauro touch foo 1156241396 M * gypsymauro setfacl -m u:mariorossi:rw foo 1156241397 M * gypsymauro setfacl: foo: Operation not supported 1156241414 M * gypsymauro that's the typical error when acl are disabled 1156241416 P * enet 1156241458 M * doener the vserver is on the same partition as the host's /tmp? 1156241586 M * gypsymauro doener: yes 1156241615 M * doener daniel_hozac: maybe BME kicks in and removes acl from the bind mount? 1156241642 M * doener OTOH, I still doubt that you actually ever use that bind mount 1156241681 M * gypsymauro doener: you suggest to have a separate parition? 1156241765 M * doener generally yes, but I doubt that this is a problem here 1156241790 J * coocoon ~coocoon@p54A051B0.dip.t-dialin.net 1156242674 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-218-211.pools.arcor-ip.net 1156242706 M * gypsymauro doener: so what you suggest to do? I can't use another partition at this moment btw I can reduce my root at next boot:) 1156243410 J * yarihm ~yarihm@whitehead2.nine.ch 1156243511 Q * gypsymauro Quit: Lost terminal 1156243521 M * doener gypsymauro: try to enter the vserver's namespace (using vnamespace) and try to use setfack on /vservers/foo/root/foo 1156243526 M * doener uhm, oops :) 1156244314 Q * pisco Quit: Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ 1156245308 Q * michal_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156245424 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1156245484 M * cdrx hi 1156245568 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156245569 Q * ntrs_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156245615 J * michal_ ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1156245936 J * JimmyGulp ~james@ns0.esagroup.co.uk 1156246436 M * JimmyGulp hi, I'm trying to troubleshoot a berkeleydb problem with a vserver. The host is running 1.2.10 (vserver), on a 2.4.29 kernel. The vhost is a FC2 install (from marlow.dk). I'm trying to run postgrey (mail greylisting program for postfix),but I keep getting: "ERROR: can't create DB environment: Inappropriate ioctl for device", but any googling I've done its to do with it being an NFS mount, not a local hard disk. (the vhost is on the local hard disk). 1156246436 M * JimmyGulp Any ideas what I'm missing? 1156247331 M * derjohn JimmyGulp, uffffff. seemns bdb wants to access the .db file in a way that it is not allowed to. dunno really why, but maybe strace it when starting? this could reveal secrets. 1156247355 M * derjohn uffff means: kernel, vs patch and disto are stone-age old 1156247484 J * jesse_ ~wenchien@221-169-69-23.adsl.static.seed.net.tw 1156247496 N * jesse_ wenchien 1156247633 M * JimmyGulp I'm aware its really old :) but it (except for this) 'just works' :) 1156247811 M * JimmyGulp http://pastebin.com/773172 is the strace output. 1156247881 M * JimmyGulp actually, thats only part of it. I shall change it :) 1156247954 M * derjohn JimmyGulp, BTW: paste.linux-vserver.org :) 1156248043 M * JimmyGulp ooh :) 1156248131 M * JimmyGulp okay, have added it to the linux-vserver pastebin: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/271 1156248517 J * borgfish ~bla@ipsio465.ipsi.fraunhofer.de 1156248518 M * borgfish hello 1156248524 M * JimmyGulp hi 1156248550 M * borgfish i got some problems :/ vshelper.init: can not determine xid of vserver 'vs2'; returned value was '' 1156248572 M * borgfish while moving from a 3 year old vserver with config file to newest one 1156248603 M * borgfish ./usr/local/etc/vservers/vs2/run points to 1156248605 M * borgfish run -> /usr/local/var/run/vservers/vs2 1156248931 Q * lolilol Remote host closed the connection 1156248969 J * olilo hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1156249433 M * daniel_hozac borgfish: does your guest start any services? 1156249455 M * borgfish no 1156249488 M * borgfish i have started the interface aliases for eth0 for each of the vservers 1156249491 M * daniel_hozac that'd be why then... 1156249497 M * borgfish vserver vs2 start 1156249497 M * borgfish vshelper.init: can not determine xid of vserver 'vs2'; returned value was '' 1156249508 M * daniel_hozac if your guest isn't starting any services, it will vanish before the boot is complete. 1156249518 M * daniel_hozac resulting in that error message. 1156249522 M * borgfish its stone old vserver it should start services 1156249550 M * borgfish ls /vservers/vs2/etc/rc3.d/ 1156249550 M * borgfish K20README K20inetd K20postfix K20sysklogd 1156249560 M * borgfish ls /vservers/vs2/etc/rc2.d/ 1156249560 M * borgfish S10sysklogd S20makedev S20ssh S89atd S89cron 1156249562 M * borgfish like that 1156249577 M * daniel_hozac so what S* scripts do you have in rc3.d? 1156249603 M * derjohn JimmyGulp, open("/proc/stat", O_RDONLY) ... do you have such within your guest? 1156249618 M * JimmyGulp yeah, its there, 1156249624 M * derjohn JimmyGulp, but daniel_hozac is far more experienced with straces than /me 1156249631 M * borgfish gosh that riddiculous i have 9 vservers and choose the one with no startup scripts in runlevel 3 1156249634 M * borgfish thanks 1156249641 M * borgfish (silly customers) 1156249681 M * daniel_hozac JimmyGulp: to be honest, i don't see what's causing it. 1156249682 M * derjohn borgfish, hey, a friend of milf ? 1156249722 M * daniel_hozac JimmyGulp: you're using LD_ASSUME_KERNEL, right? 1156249727 M * borgfish i brought him to vservers because i introduced them and then milf was hired hehehe 1156249745 M * JimmyGulp daniel_hozac, er, no. What does that do, and where should it go? 1156249773 M * daniel_hozac it's some hackish "run 2.6 things on 2.4" environmental variable. 1156249829 M * derjohn borgfish, oh, I thought he's the vserver god at your company ... ;) 1156249836 M * JimmyGulp ooh, setting that to 2.6.10, it works (well, strace hasn't stopped) 1156249861 M * borgfish hes got holidays 1156249869 M * borgfish and this is my private vserver 1156249880 M * derjohn borgfish, greetz to him if he returns ... ;) 1156249885 M * borgfish running for 8xx days and i needed reinstall because woody doenst have security fixes 1156249937 M * borgfish ill greet him 1156250358 M * michal_ 8xx days? 1156250362 M * michal_ are you using linux? 1156250396 Q * sannes Quit: BitchX-1.1-final -- just do it. 1156250400 M * borgfish yes it someday said its uptime was 0 without reboot i googled and found out that my 2.4.18 kernel wrapped at 500 days 1156250420 M * michal_ ic 1156250430 M * michal_ and what about kernel level vulnerabilities ? ;p 1156250446 M * derjohn borgfish, "500 days should be enough for everybody" :) 1156250450 M * borgfish it was without modules and only ssh on the host system 1156250471 M * borgfish i am always minimalistic 1156250472 M * michal_ it means you trust your users :] 1156250482 M * borgfish yes they are all friends of mine 1156250495 M * michal_ so, this 500 days wrap reminds me how many variables in kernel are underestimated 1156250512 M * michal_ say, 32 bit for NIC statistics 1156250522 M * borgfish this 2gb thing ? its annoying 1156250529 M * michal_ 4 GB on 32 bit x86 wraps quite fast here 1156250533 M * derjohn michal_, that will vanish with 64 bit kernels ... 1156250549 M * michal_ for now i have extended them on my own ;) 1156250556 M * michal_ 64 bit _is_ enough for me 1156250578 M * michal_ btw - userland utilites are ready for 64 bit counters 1156250608 M * derjohn michal_, hopefully :) there was the same problem with the netfilter counters IIRC. 1156250639 A * FaUl s ifconfig says: RX bytes:17674329261 (16855.5 Mb) TX bytes:1104152675 (1053.0 Mb) 1156250752 M * FaUl uptime is only 4 days because of a recent harddisk-failure, thoungh 1156251586 M * borgfish i hate harddisk failures :) i only do random backups 1156251587 M * borgfish hehe 1156251621 M * borgfish i wonder : the vserver which had no startup scripts had started ssh but no it tells its not running 1156251627 M * borgfish vserver vs2 start 1156251627 M * borgfish vcontext: vc_create_context(): File exists 1156251634 M * borgfish static context 1156251716 M * borgfish where is this file ? :) 1156251731 M * daniel_hozac it's not a file. 1156251745 M * borgfish its a context 1156251747 M * daniel_hozac strerror just has some weird translations... 1156251751 M * borgfish but howto clear it 1156251769 M * daniel_hozac vkill should be able to. 1156251888 M * borgfish thanks 1156252013 Q * BenBen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156252018 Q * cemil_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156252404 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1156252560 J * BenBen ~benny@defiant.wavecon.de 1156252875 J * cemil ~cemil@defiant.wavecon.de 1156252896 J * lolilol hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1156252984 Q * olilo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156253198 M * daniel_hozac phreak``, Hollow: with vserver-new and a vserver stage3, are you supposed to use the stage3 or template method? 1156253286 Q * lolilol Quit: bbiab 1156253413 M * Hollow daniel_hozac: you can use both, the stage3 method just installs syslog-ng and removes klog from its config for convenience 1156253493 M * daniel_hozac would it make sense to put that in a gentoo post-install script? or should that be left to the user generally? (for util-vserver) 1156253514 M * Hollow i don't see a problem leaving that to the user.. 1156253520 M * Hollow it will be the same with vcd probably 1156253633 J * gypsymauro ~Io@84.18.151.77 1156253658 M * daniel_hozac ok. 1156253739 M * gypsymauro 'till me:) always with my acl's problem.. I analyzed better the problem and I think that my way to enable acl on / was wrong, I just wrote in apps/init/mtab the line with the acl options but I'm not sure that is the right place 1156253759 M * gypsymauro btw, if I mount another partition the setfacl command works 1156253781 M * gypsymauro now the question is, it's possible to enable acl on the root of the vserver guest? and if yes.. HOW?:) 1156253782 M * daniel_hozac there you go. 1156253799 M * gypsymauro I would like to have a self contained server 1156253819 M * daniel_hozac you'll have you mount whatever filesystem the guest lives on with acl. 1156253896 M * gypsymauro daniel_hozac: and where I can specify this? I saw that it mounts a phantomatic /dev/hdv1 that I dunno where it comes 1156253915 M * daniel_hozac no, it doesn't. 1156253924 M * daniel_hozac that's just what mtab says. 1156253930 M * daniel_hozac never trust mtab, it's full of lies. 1156253937 M * gypsymauro uh 1156253950 M * daniel_hozac you'll have to change it on the host. 1156253962 M * gypsymauro oh... 1156253990 M * gypsymauro lemme try 1156254231 M * gypsymauro I heard about using a loop device to keep vserver guests, there is an example somewhere? 1156254295 M * daniel_hozac probably, but it doesn't really buy you anything. 1156254311 M * daniel_hozac it will likely reduce performance. 1156254350 M * gypsymauro daniel_hozac: I suppose that, but on the other hand it's easy to mantain and backup:) 1156255766 M * cehteh does vserver work together with BSD security-levels? 1156255862 M * waldi this security module is inherent broken and removed from 2.6.18 1156255883 M * cehteh oh ok 1156255905 A * cehteh just configuring a .17 and wondered if he might try it ;) 1156255975 M * doener daniel_hozac: hm, he said that his vserver is on the same partition as his host's /tmp 1156255990 M * doener and there the acls were working 1156256028 M * doener gypsymauro: apps/init/mtab just adjusts the vserver's mtab file, and as daniel_hozac said, that's just what's written there, without any reliability 1156256306 N * Belu_zZz Belu 1156256956 J * hallyn ~xa@adsl-75-2-92-167.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 1156257108 Q * hallyn 1156257625 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1156257629 M * Bertl morning folks! 1156257640 M * Belu hello Bertl 1156257651 M * Bertl gypsymauro: how is it easier to backup than, let's say, an lvm partition? 1156257665 M * Belu Belu, have u seen http://www.zadi.de/cln_045/nn_873172/DE/2-Aktuelles/2-Einzelmeldungen/ServerVirtualisierung.html :D 1156257693 M * harry umount: /mnt/harrylv: device is busy 1156257694 M * harry gandalf:/mnt# fuser -m /mnt/harrylv/ 1156257694 M * harry gandalf:/mnt# 1156257698 M * harry what can one do about this? 1156257722 M * Bertl unmount it in all namespaces, and remove mounts ontop of that 1156257726 M * harry i think something is still accessing it... 1156257744 M * harry i tried: chcontext --xid 41 umount /mnt/harrylv/ 1156257745 M * Bertl Belu: nice 1156257791 M * Bertl harry: that doesn't help you, you want to enter the namespace, not the context 1156257971 M * harry gandalf:/mnt# vnamespace -e 41 umount /mnt/harrylv/ 1156257971 M * harry umount: /dev/mapper/vservervg-harrylv: not mounted 1156257975 M * harry that then? 1156258005 M * harry how do i know in what namespaces it is still used? 1156258108 M * daniel_hozac for i in `ls -1 /proc/virtual | egrep -v 'info|status'`; do vnamespace -e $i cat /proc/mounts; done 1156258152 M * harry gandalf:/mnt# for i in `ls -1 /proc/virtual | egrep -v 'info|status'`; do vnamespace -e $i cat /proc/mounts; done|grep harrylv 1156258156 M * harry gandalf:/mnt# 1156258156 M * harry none!!!!!!! :) 1156258248 M * Bertl check that there is no active bind mount ontop of that 1156258257 M * Bertl folks always forget that something like: 1156258265 M * Bertl mount /some/device /mnt 1156258277 M * Bertl mount --bind /mnt/som/dir /opt 1156258287 M * Bertl will also lock /some/device 1156258291 M * harry how can you check that ? 1156258303 M * harry (not that i think i ever did that on the machine, but you never know...) 1156258305 M * Bertl even if you unmount /mnt, which is prefectly fine :) 1156258306 M * harry aaaaaah 1156258307 M * harry sry!!!!!! 1156258314 M * harry losetup maybe! 1156258321 M * Bertl yes, another option 1156258337 M * harry there we go! 1156258339 M * harry thanks! 1156258384 M * Bertl I was already toying with the idea to write logs everytime a device gets a new holder (and of course everytime it is released) 1156258403 M * Bertl so folks could at least figure the time when this change happened :) 1156258443 M * harry i think this namespace stuff is quite... well... hard 1156258459 M * harry you can search for hours if you don't know what exactly you are looking for 1156258479 M * Bertl no, it's hidden (i.e. non explicit) and tricky ... mainline is trying to change that slowly now ... 1156258505 M * harry good thing! :) 1156258528 M * Bertl yeah, well, we'll see what actually is changed :) 1156258528 J * olilo hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1156258534 M * Bertl wb olilo! 1156258556 J * hallyn ~xa@adsl-75-21-68-95.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 1156258569 M * Bertl wb hallyn! LTNS! 1156258980 M * hallyn hey bertl 1156258985 M * hallyn i join on occasion :) 1156258991 M * hallyn i think you're usually asleep though 1156259028 M * hallyn (and i'm terrible about carefully watching irc windows) 1156259064 M * Bertl hallyn: np, nice to see you around :) 1156259163 M * hallyn Bertl: any thoughts on how my fscaps patches on lkml might affect vserver? 1156259214 M * Bertl http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/8/14/325 ? 1156259235 M * hallyn yup. 1156259243 M * hallyn needs some work to be safe/usable yet, for sure 1156259306 M * Bertl the caps come from xattrs, right? 1156259309 M * hallyn yup 1156259325 M * Bertl well, I'd say it does not affect the devel branch at all 1156259336 M * Bertl i.e. it should work out of the box with that 1156259375 M * Bertl for the stable, we might need to apply the upper cap bound here too 1156259386 P * Roey Leaving 1156259416 M * hallyn the devel branch handles per-container caps differently? 1156259454 M * Bertl yes, the cap system is unmodified, the cap mask is applied when you check the caps 1156259479 M * Bertl allows 'broken' apps like bind to do their hack :) 1156259608 M * hallyn cool 1156259732 M * Bertl not the only cool thing in devel :) 1156259812 M * Bertl regarding your patches, I'm alittle worried about the 'size' of the capability field 1156259821 M * hallyn ? 1156259835 M * Bertl IMHO we should definitely head towards 64bit caps 1156259839 M * daniel_hozac hehe. 1156259852 M * daniel_hozac sneak it in whereever possible. ;) 1156259909 M * hallyn we could bump the cap version number then, so i don't think that's a prob with my patches 1156260011 M * hallyn do you have extra caps to add to the set now? 1156260033 M * Bertl currently we add a single cap (CAP_CONTEXT), which is the last one available 1156260295 M * hallyn :) 1156260508 J * stefani ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1156260518 M * Bertl welcome stefani! 1156260531 M * stefani salut. 1156261140 M * matti Bertl: :) 1156261148 M * Bertl hey matti! 1156261202 M * matti harry: Mate, around? 1156261233 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54975153.dip.t-dialin.net 1156261278 M * harry yups 1156261376 Q * olilo Quit: brb 1156261396 M * harry Bertl: when is the rc30 due? i see a lot of patches since rc29;) 1156261426 J * olilo hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1156261445 M * Bertl harry: yes, but only for devel, stable will be released as is 1156261511 M * harry ah, and are there any changes for rc28-rc29 ? 1156261514 M * harry stable? 1156261525 M * matti harry: Little. 1156261530 M * harry (in other words, does it make sense to upgrade the grsec + vserver patch? 1156261537 M * matti harry: Yes. 1156261547 M * matti harry: Spender released new grsec. 1156261559 M * matti harry: Recently ;p 1156261562 M * harry matti: that's a minor upgrade :) 1156261569 M * matti harry: http://linux-vserver.org/ChangeLogStableExperimental 1156261569 M * harry afaik 1156261604 M * harry kinky 1156262006 M * matti ;] 1156262302 M * harry config:/usr/local/config/kernel# interdiff -p1 patch-2.6.17.7-vs2.0.2-rc28.diff patch-2.6.17.8-vs2.0.2-rc29.diff 1156262305 M * harry 1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- saving rejects to file /tmp/interdiff-1.r9x201.rej 1156262308 M * harry interdiff: Error applying patch1 to reconstructed file 1156262310 M * harry wtf? 1156262525 Q * gypsymauro Quit: leaving 1156262644 M * matti Hm... 1156262663 M * Bertl interdiff is very fragile 1156262807 M * harry seems so :) 1156263134 J * gerrit ~kvirc@dslb-084-060-231-125.pools.arcor-ip.net 1156264218 Q * hallyn Quit: leaving 1156264957 Q * gerrit_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156265157 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.36.236 1156266685 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. probably back later! 1156266691 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1156267244 J * hallyn ~xa@adsl-75-21-68-95.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 1156267309 J * gerrit_ ~gerrit@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com 1156270274 Q * cehteh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156270282 Q * gerrit_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156271019 J * gerrit_ ~gerrit@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com 1156271388 J * cehteh ~ct@cehteh.homeunix.org 1156271965 Q * borgfish Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156273492 Q * hallyn Quit: leaving 1156274917 Q * Viper0482 Remote host closed the connection 1156275199 Q * gerrit Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156275221 J * gerrit ~kvirc@dslb-084-060-225-238.pools.arcor-ip.net 1156276126 A * Belu is away (iŽll be back later...) 1156276128 N * Belu Belu_zZz 1156276519 M * michal_ Bertl_oO: loading vserver kernel throught kexec works as expected :] 1156276524 M * michal_ just so you know :) 1156276583 Q * ntrs__ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156276585 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156276760 J * ntrs ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156276761 Q * ntrs__ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156277213 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1156277697 M * daniel_hozac Hollow: is there any particular reason vdispatch-conf, vemerge and vupdateworld aren't using vsomething? 1156277716 M * Hollow vsmething? 1156277728 M * daniel_hozac yes, it sounds like a fake name... 1156277748 M * daniel_hozac basically, vsomething --running -- ls -l will run ls -l inside all of the running guests. 1156277782 M * Hollow ah, ok.. 1156277783 M * daniel_hozac or no... vsomething ls --running -- ls maybe.. 1156277788 M * daniel_hozac i can never remember the syntax. 1156277845 M * daniel_hozac it's what vyum uses. 1156277871 M * daniel_hozac (and vrpm/vapt-get with my patches) 1156277962 M * Hollow i'll take a look to use vsomething for them.. 1156278585 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156278586 Q * ntrs Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156278926 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1156279218 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1156279259 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-121-93.dclient.hispeed.ch 1156279553 J * pisco ~pampel@p50879610.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1156279604 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1156280204 J * hellon ~rvn@83.110.124.122 1156280219 P * hellon 1156280596 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156280596 Q * ntrs_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156280782 Q * gerrit Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1156280936 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-237.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1156281056 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156281056 Q * ntrs__ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156281517 Q * mire_ Quit: Leaving 1156281985 J * coocoon ~coocoon@p54A05D18.dip.t-dialin.net 1156282428 Q * lilalinux Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156282509 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1156282621 N * Nam Nam-brb 1156282623 P * pisco 1156282679 J * nammie ~nam@S0106001195551ff0.va.shawcable.net 1156282688 N * nammie Nam 1156282702 Q * kir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156282889 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1156282893 M * Bertl evening folks! 1156282936 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-219-152.pools.arcor-ip.net 1156282950 M * Bertl welcome lilalinux! 1156282973 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-mipt-nat.sw.ru 1156283121 Q * Nam-brb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156283946 J * gcc__ ~chris@cpc1-cmbg7-0-0-cust497.cmbg.cable.ntl.com 1156284024 J * aeraf ya@88.240.185.200 1156284034 Q * cehteh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1156284066 Q * aeraf 1156284099 M * gcc__ hi all, i'm new to vservers and I could use some help. I've built and run a vserver kernel but I can't run /usr/sbin/vserver-stat, it complains that it can't access /proc/uptime. I read a message on the list that this could be because i run a 64-bit kernel and 32-bit user space, but I don't know how to tell if I'm running a 64-bit kernel or how to fix it. This is an AMD64 box and I chose "CPU Type -> Opteron/Hammer/..." in the ker 1156284100 M * gcc__ nel options. Is that the problem? 1156284217 M * Bertl welcome gcc__! 1156284234 M * gcc__ hi bertl :-) 1156284255 M * Bertl nah, I think your problem might be related to not having installed the tools completely 1156284265 M * Bertl gcc__: did you build them yourself? 1156284286 M * gcc__ bertl, kind of, it's a gentoo box so they're compiled on the box, but i think i used an ebuild (it was ages ago) 1156284314 M * Bertl hmm, okay, my guess would be that the 'required' vprocunhide was not executed 1156284333 M * Bertl this leads to /proc being 'off limits' for everything except the host system 1156284337 M * gcc__ i don't seem to have vprocunhide (in /usr/sbin) so it could well be 1156284372 M * Bertl it's part of the tools and usually gets installed by 'make distro-install' or soemthing like that 1156284402 M * gcc__ i can reinstall the util-vserver ebuild, but it might be more recent than the kernel, would that cause problems? 1156284406 M * Bertl but let's check what versions you currently have, with the testme.sh script :) 1156284436 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/SCRIPT/testme.sh 1156284469 M * gcc__ chris@top /tmp $ ./testme.sh 1156284469 M * gcc__ Linux-VServer Test [V0.11] (C) 2003-2005 H.Poetzl 1156284469 M * gcc__ ./testme.sh: line 122: chcontext: command not found 1156284469 M * gcc__ chcontext failed! 1156284470 M * gcc__ ./testme.sh: line 136: chbind: command not found 1156284471 M * gcc__ chbind failed! 1156284473 M * gcc__ Linux 2.6.11-rc3-vs1.9.4-skas3-v8-rc1 i686// [E] 1156284475 M * gcc__ VCI: 0001:0025 273 1156284502 M * gcc__ ok chcontext was not in path 1156284505 M * Bertl well, I'd definitely advise to update here :) 1156284511 M * gcc__ chris@top /tmp $ sudo ./testme.sh 1156284511 M * gcc__ Linux-VServer Test [V0.11] (C) 2003-2005 H.Poetzl 1156284511 M * gcc__ chcontext is working. 1156284511 M * gcc__ chbind is working. 1156284511 M * gcc__ Linux 2.6.11-rc3-vs1.9.4-skas3-v8-rc1 i686/0.30.196/0.30.196 [Ea] 1156284512 M * gcc__ VCI: 0001:0025 273 1156284514 M * gcc__ --- 1156284516 M * gcc__ [001]# succeeded. 1156284518 M * gcc__ [011]# succeeded. 1156284520 M * gcc__ [031]# succeeded. 1156284522 M * gcc__ [101]# succeeded. 1156284526 M * gcc__ [102]# succeeded. 1156284528 M * gcc__ [201]# succeeded. 1156284532 M * gcc__ [202]# succeeded. 1156284539 M * gcc__ oh great, i was hoping not to have to change the kernel :-( 1156284555 M * Bertl well, the kernel must be more than a year old now, right? 1156284569 M * Bertl it will still work, but hey, it's ancient :) 1156284583 M * gcc__ 2005/04/18 1156284609 M * gcc__ ok, i will upgrade it as soon as I'm assured of physical access 1156284625 M * gcc__ i have problems with sata_nv anyway, a kernel upgrade might help 1156284665 M * gcc__ can i install the latest util-vserver without problems? 1156284677 M * gcc__ (i don't have any live vservers at the moment) 1156284715 M * Bertl yes, you can install a recent util-vserver 0.30.210 atm 1156284724 M * gcc__ ok will do, thanks 1156284726 M * Bertl but be careful in what options you enable/disable 1156284747 M * gcc__ any i should be aware of? i'd like to use the ebuild if possible 1156284752 M * Bertl by default certain legacy stuff is turned off, which might be missing with your 'older' kernel 1156284806 M * Bertl but as usual, you can try and if you encounter any issues, ask here 1156284833 M * gcc__ ok thanks 1156284880 M * Bertl you're welcome! feel free to hang around! 1156284886 M * gcc__ will do 1156284891 M * gcc__ installing now 1156284927 M * gcc__ the ebuild doesn't seem to have any options, i guess i'll get a default build 1156285112 M * gcc__ any idea what this means? QA Notice: ECLASS 'portability' inherited illegally in sys-cluster/util-vserver-0.30.196 1156285126 M * gcc__ probably a gentoo issue :-( 1156285202 M * Bertl probably, never heard of it before :) 1156285259 M * gcc__ by the way, i guess you are the main author of linux-vserver 1156285274 M * gcc__ i must say i've never encountered a project leader who was so willing to help newbies 1156285278 M * Bertl well, of the kernel side, yes :) 1156285324 M * Bertl I'm always in the hope that folks will add the information to the wiki sooner or later, and some of them actually do ... 1156285331 M * gcc__ so, thanks! and keep it up :-) 1156285353 M * Bertl will do so .. have fun with it! :) 1156285373 M * gcc__ chris@top /tmp $ sudo ./testme.sh 1156285374 M * gcc__ Linux-VServer Test [V0.11] (C) 2003-2005 H.Poetzl 1156285374 M * gcc__ chcontext is working. 1156285374 M * gcc__ chbind: kernel does not provide network virtualization 1156285374 M * gcc__ chbind failed! 1156285374 M * gcc__ Linux 2.6.11-rc3-vs1.9.4-skas3-v8-rc1 i686/0.30.210/0.30.210 [Ea] 1156285376 M * gcc__ VCI: 0001:0025 273 1156285399 M * Bertl see, that's what I meant, you are missing some config options 1156285422 M * Bertl I'd suggest to either compile it by hand, or modify the build scripts 1156285429 M * coocoon gcc__: u must have a look into the kernel and deactivate enable API 1156285450 M * Bertl coocoon: nah, he is trying to adapt the tools to the old kernel 1156285459 M * coocoon gcc__: oh aha 1156285460 M * coocoon hehe 1156285461 M * gcc__ what is network virtualisation? is that a virtual network device per vserver? openvz-style? 1156285480 M * Bertl no, we do network isolation not virtualization 1156285485 M * gcc__ i thought so 1156285503 M * gcc__ so what is the test script on about? 1156285504 M * Bertl but the interfaces to add/remove ips are not present in the old kernel 1156285529 M * Bertl for 1.9.4 probably only the legacy (2.4) interfaces work as expected 1156285538 M * gcc__ that's weird, i'm sure the ability to lock certain IPs to a context was present in that version alreayd. perhaps the API has changed? 1156285560 M * Bertl yes, the api changed several times, tools use the newer API by default 1156285576 M * gcc__ ok i will build util-vserver from source 1156285583 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1156285655 M * gcc__ i just made a french typo :-) ./confiture 1156285680 M * gcc__ ./configure says "Available APIs: v13,net" 1156285687 M * gcc__ do I need to run it with some options? 1156285904 M * daniel_hozac --enable-apis=NOLEGACY 1156285921 M * Bertl gcc__: and double check the --prefix= 1156285939 M * Bertl you probably want that instead of the default /usr/local/.. 1156286443 M * Bertl okay, I'm off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! cya tomorrow! 1156286451 M * gcc__ ok thanks for your help, sleep well 1156286460 M * Bertl good luck! and cya! 1156286464 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1156286690 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156286690 Q * ntrs_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156286851 M * gcc__ ok, that's much better, testme.sh works fine now 1156287145 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1156287765 M * gcc__ ok, i have another question :-) i added the mark "default" to my first vserver, and "/etc/init.d/vserver start" starts it, but "/etc/init.d/vserver stop" doesn't stop it, I have to stop it by hand. Any ideas? (this is a gentoo initscript) 1156287805 Q * Greek0 Quit: leaving 1156287853 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1156287854 Q * Greek0 1156287932 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1156287953 M * coocoon gcc__: /etc/init.d/vservers stop maybe i also use gentoo 1156287980 M * gcc__ coocoon, sorry that's what i tried, doesn't stop the vserver automatically 1156287994 M * coocoon vserver(s) 1156288005 M * gcc__ yeah i spotted that, i was typing from memory 1156288106 M * coocoon vserver-default 1156288136 M * gcc__ is that what i should have in /etc/vservers/noronha/apps/init/mark? instead of just "default?" 1156288158 M * coocoon inside mark --> default 1156288171 M * gcc__ what is "vserver-default"? 1156288278 M * mnemoc an init script to start and stop any guest marked as default 1156288324 M * gcc__ i don't have that initscript on gentoo, only /etc/init.d/vservers 1156288360 M * coocoon if u have compiled it by hand this is not actual u must use the vserver-default command mom i am looking for it 1156288369 M * coocoon *actually 1156288573 M * coocoon gcc__: /etc/init.d/vserver-default start stop restart 1156288594 M * coocoon gcc__: http://linux-vserver.org/some_hints_from_john How do I make a vserver guest start by default? 1156289662 Q * azazel Quit: Client exiting 1156290211 M * gcc__ ok i'm getting a handle on the problem. for some reason /usr/lib/util-vserver/start-vservers does not consider marked vservers to be part of "all", so start-vservers --all --stop does not stop them. that includes "default" vservers 1156290230 M * gcc__ so when I make my vserver "default" i prevent it from being stopped 1156290463 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156290464 Q * ntrs__ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156290887 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156290888 Q * ntrs_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1156291070 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1156291070 Q * ntrs__ Read error: Connection reset by peer