1157932833 M * gdm ok, nmi works 1157932845 M * Bertl excellent, sysrq-h? 1157932994 M * gdm can't do sysrq ithout patching my laptop 1157932999 M * gdm from what i can tell 1157933522 Q * node_ Quit: Lost terminal 1157933678 M * gdm ok am gonna hve to leave it there tonight. Bertl - thanks for all the help 1157933688 M * gdm i will come back when i got sysrq working tomorrow 1157933700 M * gdm or the next day. and will try to get bios upgrade too 1157933738 M * Bertl okay, have a good one! 1157936366 Q * Piet Quit: :tiuQ 1157937096 M * matti :-) 1157940005 M * Bertl mugwump: ping? 1157940033 M * mugwump hi 1157940042 M * mugwump I've got a lunch date in 5 min, though 1157940047 M * Bertl hey, can I pm you? 1157940054 M * mugwump er, sure 1157940061 M * Bertl s/can/may/ :) 1157940805 J * Aiken_ ~james@tooax6-020.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1157940848 M * Bertl morning Aiken_! 1157941134 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157941175 M * matti Bertl: Can you say more about NMI? 1157941183 Q * id23 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157941213 M * Bertl hmm? what do you want to know? 1157941529 M * ray6 I guess he's talking about the watchdog, not NMIs in general :) It's for cases where the system crashes almost completely (endless-loop in the kernel or something), using an NMI watchdog you still could get some debugging output from the kernel in that case... 1157941575 M * Aiken_ hi Bertl 1157941594 M * Aiken_ should have a ultra 5 or 10 this by this afternoon 1157941611 M * Bertl hey cool! 1157941652 M * Aiken_ that will give me another arch to test on 1157941658 M * Bertl matti: well, if that was not the question, then NMI stands for non maskable interrupt (i.e. an interrupt which cannot be 'disabled') 1157941669 M * Aiken_ as well as another arch to play with in general :) 1157941671 M * matti Bertl: Yes, yes. 1157941674 M * Bertl Aiken_: excellent 1157941690 M * matti Bertl: I want to know more about NMI and Linux. 1157941710 M * matti Bertl: My NMI is not generating any requests. 1157941718 Q * olilo Remote host closed the connection 1157941721 M * matti Bertl: Which is bad - as far as dosc says so. 1157941741 M * ray6 possibly your system doesn't support an NMI watchdog? 1157941796 J * olilo hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1157941819 M * Bertl well, most systems have, but some hardware needs special options, did you try to pass some kernel arguments? 1157942079 M * matti No. 1157942089 M * matti ray6: Possibly. 1157942095 M * matti ray6: That's why I asked :) 1157942127 M * matti ray6: Bertl says something intersting on NMI and this makes me curious a bit. 1157942128 M * matti ;] 1157942142 M * matti Whops. 1157942144 M * matti 4 am 1157942168 M * ray6 way past 4 am... all cronjobs are already run through :) 1157942200 M * matti Grumphp. 1157942221 M * matti ;-) 1157942245 M * matti I must switch to normal way of life. 1157942253 M * matti Work at day, sleep at night. 1157942254 M * matti :) 1157942287 M * ray6 the current schedule is completely normal... when you're living in NYC :) 1157942317 M * matti Hehehe. 1157942345 M * matti ray6: Well, I am using BUT right now. 1157942356 M * matti ray6: BUT stands for Bertl Universal Time. 1157942361 M * matti ray6: I'd like BUT :) 1157942365 M * matti Bertl++ 1157942365 M * matti :) 1157942398 M * Bertl hmm, you should prefer MUT :) 1157942452 A * ray6 uses RST, Bertl goes to bed much too early :) 1157942888 M * matti Bertl: MUT? 1157942893 M * doener matti universal time 1157942901 M * matti On no. 1157942916 M * matti With my time... I can drop in some infinite loop. 1157942916 M * doener DUT is currently broken... had 4 mornings since the last sunrise 1157942917 M * matti :) 1157942934 M * matti doener: Hehehe. 1157942991 A * ray6 recently noticed that time zones aren't what they used to be any more but some kind of binary file in /var/something, not so easy to create your own any more... 1157944174 M * mugwump hmm, postgrey seemed to be stuck in an infinite loop 1157944839 M * Bertl trying to solve the halting problem :) 1157944846 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1157944869 M * Bertl wb Piet! 1157944897 M * matti TOR. 1157944900 M * matti How kinky. 1157944901 M * matti :) 1157944963 M * Piet yeah, quite mean, isnt it? 1157944985 M * matti Yeaahhh... :) 1157944991 M * Piet shouldn't you people be alseep by this time? 1157945000 M * matti Depends on time zone. 1157945001 M * matti :) 1157945006 M * Piet it's 5:30 AM where you live 1157945012 M * matti Who. 1157945018 M * matti How did you know? 1157945032 A * matti looks for hidden cameras in his room... 1157945035 M * Piet i checked my watch 1157945057 M * Piet watch out, cctv everywhere, especially on this chat room 1157945062 M * Piet boo 1157945065 M * matti Aaaaa... 1157945067 A * matti runs. 1157945073 M * matti ;] 1157945074 M * Piet :) 1157945170 M * Piet http://www.freiheit-statt-angst.de/ 1157945172 M * Piet more for bertl i'd guess 1157945178 M * Piet and for him, too, it'll be a bit too far. 1157945194 M * matti Oh. 1157945215 M * matti Some foreign language. 1157945224 A * matti cannot decipher it :< 1157945229 M * Piet they call it german 1157945234 M * matti How so? 1157945239 M * matti German you say... 1157945243 M * matti Very intersting... 1157945244 M * matti ;p 1157945248 A * matti is kiddin' 1157945248 M * Piet not sure why 1157945249 M * matti :) 1157945250 M * mugwump yeah, bertl, that mail delivery problem was related to a hard hang my vserver host suffered 1157945255 M * mugwump a panic or something 1157945298 M * mugwump hmm, 2.6.11.11-vs2.0-rc4 1157945336 M * matti Oh my. 1157945342 M * matti Upgrade :) 1157945351 M * mugwump :) 1157945358 M * mugwump Hey, it's been fine for over a year 1157945365 M * matti Hehehe. 1157945368 M * matti Good to hear! 1157945369 M * matti :) 1157945383 M * mugwump it's only a little pokey PIII-500 with 192mb of ram 1157945404 M * matti So what? :) 1157945408 M * matti Upgrade are good... 1157945410 M * mugwump I've been meaning to put it on a SunFire x4100 for awhile now 1157945415 M * Piet in that case the compromise won't be that bad 1157945418 A * matti loves to upgrading things :) 1157945424 M * matti I even upgraded my cat. 1157945430 M * matti Now, he can talk to me :) 1157945431 M * matti ;p 1157945553 M * matti mugwump: Nice. AMD Opteron? Dual? 1157945651 M * mugwump er, yeah, 4 logical processors 1157945664 M * matti BTW, sorry for my little stupidity and sick sense of humour :) 1157945666 M * mugwump cool ILOM you can ssh to 1157945726 M * matti Indeed. 1157945733 M * matti Now ILOM is kinda cool. 1157945768 M * mugwump I've got a little expect script to do server builds with one command :) 1157946018 M * matti LOL 1157946023 M * matti You're lazy ;-p 1157946029 M * matti ;pp 1157946029 M * matti mugwump++ 1157946180 M * Bertl mugwump: 'b' ? 1157946235 M * mugwump Bertl: er, huh? :) 1157946252 M * Bertl well, is the command called 'b'? :) 1157946257 M * matti mugwump: He means the "little script" ;] 1157946258 M * matti ;p 1157946287 M * mugwump hey, that's not a bad idea 1157946361 M * matti ;] 1157946378 M * mugwump currently the very long 'fai.pl' 1157946394 M * matti Oh now! 1157946398 M * matti 3 letters! 1157946405 M * matti So not optimized at all. 1157946407 M * matti mugwump: Shame on you... 1157946411 M * matti ;) 1157946425 M * matti Sorry... ;p 1157946430 A * matti blinks. 1157946727 M * ray6 fai.pl is 5 letters. and another character :) 1157946754 M * Bertl hmm .. depends on the language ... 1157946783 M * matti ray6: I assume, that .pl will stay either way :) 1157946787 M * ray6 You mean there's a japanese hirigana for "fai" :) 1157946825 M * ray6 matti: why? "b" can be that, just "b" - for admin tools it's not always a good idea to have the command's name depend on the implementation language 1157946852 M * matti ray6: Hm... probably. 1157946857 M * matti k, guys. 1157946866 M * matti Goodnight :) 1157946867 M * matti ;p 1157946873 M * Bertl sleep well ... 1157946876 M * matti Thanks. 1157946876 M * ray6 ever called "adduser.pl"? I want to add a user, no matter if redhat uses perl or python or C for that 1157946910 M * ray6 and so I want a server to "b" there. So I call b, if that then is a shell or a perl script, who cares? :) 1157946925 M * matti Interpreter! 1157946926 M * matti ;p 1157946939 M * matti Sorry. 1157946942 M * matti I got the point :) 1157947027 M * mugwump The .pl is a hint that it's a hack 1157947036 M * mugwump so don't expect --help to work, etc 1157947037 M * mugwump :) 1157947075 M * ray6 no, .pl indicates everlasting temorary quickhacks. The things that don't parse arguments or forgive any errors are called .sh :) 1157950211 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157950418 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1157950775 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good whatever everyone! cya tomorrow! 1157950788 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1157951977 Q * Piet Quit: :tiuQ 1157953007 Q * Greek0 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157954318 J * balbir ~balbir@125.22.43.188 1157955558 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-37-149.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1157956264 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1157956828 Q * Hollow Quit: Konversation terminated! 1157956962 J * Hollow ~hollow@2001:a60:f026::1 1157957001 J * gypsymauro ~Io@84.18.151.77 1157957119 M * gypsymauro hello:) I know this is not related with vserver dev, but someone has vserver kernel image that boots with ussplash in ubuntu? I mean I got my kernel working but when it boots I've a black screen until gdm starts, id tepends on usplash that uses the frame buffer device. I statically compiled it but I'm missing something.. 1157957932 Q * gypsymauro Quit: Lost terminal 1157958044 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1157958258 J * dna_ ~naucki@255-244-dsl.kielnet.net 1157958323 Q * Aiken_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157959304 J * id23 ~id@p5081016D.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1157959912 Q * DreamerC Quit: leaving 1157960259 J * DreamerC ~dreamerc@59-117-103-58.dynamic.hinet.net 1157960922 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157961741 Q * _are_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157962200 M * ex http://video.google.pl/videoplay?docid=2107860976834753426 1157962206 M * ex ups, not here, sorry :) 1157962431 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-211-089.pools.arcor-ip.net 1157962779 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1157965198 Q * Hunger hydrogen.oftc.net venus.oftc.net 1157965198 Q * weasel hydrogen.oftc.net venus.oftc.net 1157965494 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1157966166 J * weasel weasel@weasel.noc.oftc.net 1157966166 J * Hunger Hunger.hu@Hunger.hu 1157966391 A * kir is back (gone 67:20:59) 1157967285 Q * Revelator Read error: Connection reset by peer 1157967328 J * shedi ~siggi@dsl-149-109-85.hive.is 1157968821 J * _are_ ~are@62.112.159.81 1157968885 J * Adrinael adrinael@hoasb-ff0edd00-43.dhcp.inet.fi 1157969129 M * sladen gypsymauro: don't statically compileit in 1157972670 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1157972687 M * cdrx hi 1157972691 M * phedny hi cdrx 1157975006 J * FEN_HIN ~JFOC@202.47.70.115 1157975632 Q * michal_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157975656 Q * FEN_HIN Read error: Connection reset by peer 1157975980 J * michal_ ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1157976603 Q * s0undt3ch Read error: Connection reset by peer 1157976969 J * ensc_ ~irc-ensc@p54B4E62A.dip.t-dialin.net 1157977025 N * ensc_ Guest155 1157977068 Q * ensc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157977280 Q * dna_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157977795 Q * duckx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157978527 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1157978837 J * dna_ ~naucki@255-244-dsl.kielnet.net 1157979133 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157979322 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1157979389 J * mnemoc ~amery@kilo105.server4you.de 1157979430 Q * dna_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157980062 J * Snow-Man_ ~sfrost@kenobi.snowman.net 1157980065 Q * Snow-Man_ 1157980323 M * essobi_ Morning. 1157980324 M * essobi_ :) 1157980368 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1157982325 M * doener daniel_hozac: around? 1157982352 Q * meandtheshell Remote host closed the connection 1157982395 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-37-149.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1157983073 J * marcfiu ~mef@targe.CS.Princeton.EDU 1157983086 P * marcfiu 1157983180 Q * lylix Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157984759 J * s0undt3ch ~s0undt3ch@bl8-1-145.dsl.telepac.pt 1157985033 J * dna_ ~naucki@255-244-dsl.kielnet.net 1157986088 Q * _are_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157986655 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1157986659 M * Bertl morning folks! 1157986760 A * Hollow waves 1157986862 M * id23 Hi Bertl 1157987057 M * matti Hi Hollow, Bertl :) 1157987118 M * Hollow hi matti 1157987173 M * matti :) 1157988524 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1157988612 Q * pagano Remote host closed the connection 1157988613 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1157988959 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p549776F2.dip.t-dialin.net 1157988963 P * Viper0482 1157989154 J * stefani ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1157989520 M * daniel_hozac doener: i am now. 1157989725 Q * ||Cobra|| Remote host closed the connection 1157990062 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p549776F2.dip.t-dialin.net 1157990069 P * Viper0482 1157990542 J * _are_ ~are@62.112.159.81 1157992672 M * Radiance hmm any one speak french here? need a few lines translated heh 1157993114 M * doener Bertl: got my priv msg? 1157993180 M * phedny Radiance: only a little, but I could try 1157993199 M * gdm hi Bertl and matti ;-) 1157993239 M * Radiance thanks but found some help atm hehe 1157993249 M * phedny okay :) 1157994783 Q * _are_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157995716 J * Oli ~skycode@212.224.225.233 1157995727 P * Oli 1157996241 Q * brc_ Quit: [BX] This BitchX's for you 1157996984 J * marcfiu ~mef@targe.CS.Princeton.EDU 1157996997 M * marcfiu hello 1157997088 J * brc_ ~bruce@201.19.192.104 1157997617 M * daniel_hozac hey marcfiu. 1157997753 M * daniel_hozac marcfiu: btw, about your questions from a month ago, i keep the patches in CVS (like Fedora does). 1157997860 M * marcfiu url? 1157997919 M * daniel_hozac http://cvs.hozac.com/viewvc/rpms/kernel/ 1157997944 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: do you apply the vserver patches to FC and then fix up what's broken, or do you apply vserver to kernel.org, apply FC patches to vs+kernel.org, and then fix up what's broken? 1157997957 M * daniel_hozac vserver on top of FC. 1157997981 M * daniel_hozac way too much work otherwise 1157997993 M * marcfiu ok 1157998019 M * marcfiu Haven't looked at your patches yet, but are they just the final patches required to fix up vserver on FC? 1157998061 M * daniel_hozac no, they are the entire vserver patches. 1157998132 M * daniel_hozac there are generally very few rejects though, most of it is just offsets. 1157998170 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.36.236 1157998233 M * daniel_hozac (there are a few other things that need fixing too, some missing accounting, and xen in FC5) 1157998336 M * marcfiu hey bonbons 1157998351 M * bonbons hey marcfiu 1157998359 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: do you patch up xen in FC5 with vserver support? 1157998445 M * waldi marcfiu: debian have xen-vserver kernels 1157998456 M * daniel_hozac i'm not sure, i've never tried it. the support should be there in theory. 1157998496 M * marcfiu bonbons: I still have not had a chance to use your IPv6 support... so I would figure out the answer to the following question myself if I had it up and running. Question: does IPv6-based IPsec and Multicast work with your vserver-ized IPv6 support. 1157998517 M * marcfiu waldi: for various historical reasons, we are tied to using FC based kernels. :( 1157998620 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: ok 1157998645 M * bonbons marcfiu: I did not check, but there should be no big difference between IPv4 and IPv6 for IPsec, multicast is unknown, if it works fully IP based, then it shoulod work fine. 1157998869 J * Piet_ hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1157999149 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1157999217 M * marcfiu bonbons: ok... will try to test this myself sometime soon. 1157999250 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1157999597 J * comfrey ~comfrey@71-36-107-159.ptld.qwest.net 1158000408 J * comfrey_ ~comfrey@71-36-107-159.ptld.qwest.net 1158000520 Q * comfrey Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1158000985 Q * ebiederm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1158001508 J * ebiederm ~eric@ebiederm.dsl.xmission.com 1158003099 N * Piet_ Piet 1158003142 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1158003272 J * _are_ ~are@62.112.159.81 1158003664 M * node argh 1158003674 M * node does anybody remember offhand how to build an rpm from a .spec file? 1158003681 M * daniel_hozac rpmbuild -ba *.spec 1158003693 M * node thanks 1158003695 M * daniel_hozac or -bb to limit it to binary RPMs. 1158003700 A * node is far too lazy to RTFM right now 1158003746 M * node daniel_hozac: i am patching a FC5 kernel using the rpm at the link you sent marcfiu earlier 1158003763 M * daniel_hozac something wrong with the ones i already provide? 1158003798 M * node no.. but i thought those patches were against kernel.org 1158003805 M * daniel_hozac hmm? 1158003811 M * matti Whaaaillaa.. ;p 1158003821 M * matti Time for coffee. 1158003823 M * matti Anyone? 1158003824 M * matti ;] 1158003831 M * daniel_hozac http://rpm.hozac.com/dhozac/fedora/5/vserver/ has kernel RPMs. 1158003883 M * node that would have been helpful earlier 1158003884 M * node heh 1158003896 M * daniel_hozac it's mentioned on http://linux-vserver.org/VServer+installation+Fedora+Core+5 1158003910 M * node see my previous comment about being too lazy to RTFM =) 1158003950 M * ray6 lazyness doesn't always lead to the easiest way :) 1158003995 M * matti Noone? Oh dear... 1158003996 M * matti :< 1158004691 Q * comfrey_ Quit: Lost terminal 1158004898 M * Bertl okay, off for dinner now .. back later 1158004903 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1158005093 M * doener matti: call 0xc0ffee 1158005217 M * matti call 0xc0ffee 1158005218 M * matti :) 1158005387 Q * meandtheshell Quit: bye bye ... 1158005407 A * phreak`` pokes kmail ;( 1158005602 M * phreak`` doener: nice work :) 1158005781 M * matti Hi p. 1158005782 M * matti :) 1158005787 M * matti phreak``: Want some coffee? 1158005788 M * matti ;] 1158005819 M * phreak`` matti: nah, coffee ain't my thing. some green tea would be nice :) 1158005827 A * ray6 has some chocolate covered coffee beans here, no need to waste water just to get caffeeine :) 1158005849 M * matti Phh. 1158005864 M * matti Tea... Let's see. 1158005951 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1158005994 M * matti phreak``: Sorry mate. 1158005998 M * matti phreak``: No tea detected. 1158006000 M * matti :< 1158006024 A * matti is addicted to coffee, so... no tea around ;/ 1158006045 M * phreak`` matti: bah, who needs coffee if you can get some nice greeish tea :) 1158006050 M * phreak`` *greenish 1158006082 M * matti phreak``: Naah. 1158006089 M * doener phreak``: what's wrong with kmail? (besides the fact that it is not mutt ;) 1158006126 M * phreak`` doener: it doesn't decrypt automatically (or even asks for the passphrase for my gpg-key :) 1158006271 M * node yum is probably the worst package manager ive ever used 1158006314 A * ray6 uses mainly yum. is apt so much better? why? 1158006330 M * node daniel_hozac: to install a vserver kernel from source, i assume i install the 'kernel-devel' package from your repo? 1158006349 M * node daniel_hozac: assuming i'm doing the FC5 install i mentioned earler 1158006365 M * node ray6: emerge > apt 1158006373 M * phreak`` doener: regarding kmail. I had to save the original msg.asc to disk and do the gpg -d msg.asc manually, thus the poking on kmail :) 1158006384 M * ray6 node: emerge is very gentoo-only isn't it? 1158006394 M * node ray6: yes, unfortunately 1158006398 M * phreak`` ray6: s/very // 1158006452 M * ray6 especially when using vservers I thing rebuilding everything from source is not the most clever way to deal with software 1158006491 M * node ray6: im going to be doing some vserver development work, so I'll need the source 1158006494 M * phreak`` ray6: well emerge also knows binary packages :) (and thus you aren't forced to recompile everything for every vserver) 1158006585 M * ray6 phreak: I know but I thought the main intention is to use it with individually compiled sources isn't it? Does it have real advantages over yum when using binary packages? 1158006650 M * phreak`` ray6: you'll need to prepare the binary packages first (and thus compiling it) 1158006735 M * ray6 of course... but yum is at least quite well handling large repositorys of binary packages with it's caching of headers and repodata and everything for dependencies and such. I expect that to get much more difficult when you're dealing with party highly customized builds of software? 1158006764 M * ray6 partly even :) 1158006823 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1158007057 Q * Johnnie Quit: G'bye! 1158007407 J * ptl_xid ~iuuuju@187-200-231-201.fibertel.com.ar 1158007418 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@jdlewis.org 1158007420 M * ptl_xid Hi ! 1158007489 M * ptl_xid I'm having segfaults problems :( 1158007501 M * doener hi ptl_xid 1158007514 M * ptl_xid hi doener 1158007556 M * ptl_xid inside a guest, an apache2 dies with the following logs: 1158007588 M * ptl_xid /usr/sbin/apache2: relocation error: /usr/lib/libapr-0.so.0: symbol sigaction, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libpthread.so.0 with link time reference 1158007588 M * ptl_xid [Mon Sep 11 16:57:30 2006] [notice] child pid 15235 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) 1158007603 M * ptl_xid could it be related to vserver ? 1158007617 M * doener how did you enter the vserver? 1158007634 M * ptl_xid vserver vsname enter ... 1158007657 M * doener try using a ssh connection instead and restart the apache (it does crash reliably, right?) 1158007683 M * doener I doubt it, but maybe some environment variables from the host got carried over into the vserver and confused apache 1158007692 M * ptl_xid yeah?, but apache its supposed to be a daemon... 1158007717 M * ptl_xid ok, i'll try it 1158007730 M * ptl_xid have you ever had problems like this ? 1158007733 M * doener no 1158007828 M * ptl_xid what if I run vserver vsname exec /etc/init.d/apache2 restart ? would it be like doing vserver vsname enter; /etc/init.d/apache2 reload ? 1158007854 M * doener except for the reload/restart difference, yes 1158007864 M * ptl_xid oops... jeee 1158007880 M * ptl_xid ok, i'll do it using ssh 1158007911 M * doener the "vserver foo enter" thing is deprecated, although some improvements were made lately 1158007925 M * ptl_xid oh... what sould i use ? 1158007940 M * doener but the environment still isn't clean AFAIK and might cause problems 1158007963 M * doener ssh, as I said ;) just have a sshd running in the vserver 1158007991 M * ptl_xid ok, but if the vps its not yours perhaps you dont have the passwd... 1158008011 M * doener ah, hosting provider issue 1158008024 M * ptl_xid mmm, yeah 1158008064 M * ptl_xid its not happy to ask for the root passwd to the customer :( 1158008165 M * doener hm, maybe env -i vserver foo enter 1158008181 M * doener but that isn't nice either 1158008195 M * doener daniel_hozac: ideas? 1158008227 M * doener btw, if the apache wasn't originally started through "vserver foo enter", then we can exclude that as a cause anyway 1158008269 M * ptl_xid yeah, actually the apache was started by init 1158008416 M * doener what distro does the vserver use? 1158008469 M * ptl_xid the real server is debian etch, the guests are sarges 1158008496 M * ptl_xid i'm not using unify, just LVM 1158008503 M * ptl_xid no special patches 1158008507 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1158008570 M * doener hm, I have a few servers with that setup 1158008581 M * doener (ie. etch -> sarge -> apache2) 1158008587 M * ptl_xid exactly 1158008614 Q * ptl_xid 1158008628 J * ptl_xid ~iuuuju@187-200-231-201.fibertel.com.ar 1158008635 M * ptl_xid oops... i'm back 1158008748 M * doener ptl_xid: is libc6-i686 install in the vserver? 1158008805 M * ptl_xid let me see 1158008836 M * ptl_xid rs01:~# dpkg -l | grep libc6 1158008836 M * ptl_xid ii libc6 2.3.6-15 GNU C Library: Shared libraries 1158008836 M * ptl_xid ii libc6-dev 2.3.6-15 GNU C Library: Development Libraries and Hea 1158008889 P * Johnnie G'bye! 1158008890 M * ptl_xid should I install libc6-i686 ? 1158008896 M * doener I'd give it a try 1158008913 M * ptl_xid in the real server, right ? 1158008967 M * doener I had done so in the guest, but it's probably a good idea for both 1158009033 M * ptl_xid ok... and, do I have to restart the vserver or the apache after that ? 1158009114 M * doener apache alone is probably sufficient 1158009145 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@jdlewis.org 1158009154 M * ptl_xid ok, thank you very much. I'm trying it right now 1158009863 Q * id23 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1158009921 Q * Johnnie Remote host closed the connection 1158009936 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@jdlewis.org 1158009939 Q * Johnnie 1158009946 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@jdlewis.org 1158010563 J * Aiken ~james@tooax8-083.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1158010882 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1158010890 M * daniel_hozac node: to get the source, you need the source RPM. 1158010927 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1158011286 M * ptl_xid I have to go. Thank you again doener !!!. Bye 1158011290 Q * ptl_xid 1158011354 J * Skram ~Mark@hermes.sentiensystems.com 1158011548 J * serving ~serving@86.108.127.122 1158013149 Q * Johnnie Remote host closed the connection 1158013164 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@jdlewis.org 1158013183 Q * Johnnie 1158013211 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:5c0:84dc:1:4:: 1158013813 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@jdlewis.org 1158015500 J * semeone-S ~nick3@20151147148.user.veloxzone.com.br 1158015560 Q * semeone-S