1161821649 J * FireEgl FireEgl@Sebastian.Atlantica.US 1161821864 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, forget it, the lvm partition of the guests are mounted read only. 1161822744 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1161822751 M * Bertl I'm back .. :) 1161822818 M * Bertl derjohn: ping? 1161822827 M * derjohn Bertl, hi! 1161822849 M * Bertl heya! did you get around testing rc43? 1161822852 M * derjohn I wasnt able to boot rc43 1161822868 M * derjohn on the same machine i booted rc42, i replace the kernel, same config ... 1161822868 M * Bertl interesting .. what kept you from doing so? 1161822883 M * derjohn the kernel booted but stopped when mounting 1161822888 M * derjohn (or lvm-ing) 1161822904 M * derjohn the datacentre's tech had a russian accent ... 1161822918 M * derjohn I could not really figure out what it was ... 1161822920 M * derjohn :) 1161822927 M * Bertl ah, and no console ... 1161822936 M * derjohn but It was waiting for bla to become ready 1161822957 M * derjohn i also tried to mount nfs3 with option "tagxid" 1161822974 M * derjohn should that be valid? (with nfs taggig enabled) 1161823003 M * Bertl I hope so (but as I said, server needs to be patched) 1161823041 M * derjohn CONFIG_TAG_NFSD=y was on ... 1161823055 M * derjohn the servers kernel needs to be patched? not userspace? 1161823070 M * derjohn ( i run a userspace nfs daemon ) 1161823097 M * Bertl ah, then you probably need to patch the userspace daemon too 1161823111 M * Bertl (I don't think there are patches for that though) 1161823161 M * derjohn "Unsupported nfs mount option: tagxid" when mounting on the client 1161823169 M * derjohn sounds like a client problem 1161823178 M * derjohn ah .. but that is on rc42, too 1161823211 M * derjohn the fsfab looks like: .....1-virtual/var/www/ nfs tcp,soft,nfsvers=3,tagxid .... 0 0 1161823234 M * Bertl first, let's adjust nomenclature here 1161823252 M * Bertl when it comes to NFS, I prefer to speak of filers and clients 1161823259 M * derjohn (i had to strip out the customer name of course) 1161823277 M * Bertl where the filer is the machine _providing_ the NFS data (exporting) 1161823290 M * derjohn filers? ok ;) 1161823294 M * Bertl and the client is the machine 'mounting' the exported data 1161823333 M * Bertl to have a working xid aware NFS setup, you need: 1161823335 M * derjohn so, linus should probably rename the nfs kernel server to a ... nfs kernel filer ? 1161823350 M * Bertl - patched filer, with an xid aware filesystem 1161823359 M * derjohn or is the task doing the "filing" still a server? 1161823372 M * Bertl - patched client, with an xid aware NFS 1161823390 M * derjohn ah, so in my case I dont have a patched filer. 1161823402 M * Bertl which probably gives funny results 1161823445 M * derjohn I just think about rebootng rc43 with a stripped down fstab 1161823450 M * Bertl if you want to dig into that (and have a test setup) we could try to improve it to check the tagging on negotiation 1161823496 M * Bertl i.e. to allow tagged nfs mounts only with tagged servers and to fallback, as filer and client if that is not the case 1161823524 M * derjohn well, I am not using the nfs tagging at all ... but with rc35 there was a (kernel?) problem that told me file not found, even if the file was there on mounted shares on the client. 1161823524 M * Bertl the NFS part was a very specific implementation for lycos 1161823550 M * derjohn (you told me about "sendfile") 1161823585 M * Bertl IIRC, that was daniel_hozac or doener pointing towards sendfile oddities 1161823618 M * doener I did that one the mailing list, but IIRC that was not derjohn to whom I replied 1161823620 M * Bertl but yeah, sendfile is an interesting component when it comes to fs 1161823626 M * doener s/one/on/ 1161823656 M * derjohn no, Bertl pointed that out wat the time he had "ruesselseuche" 1161823658 M * derjohn :) 1161823718 M * Bertl derjohn: so let me rephrase that, if you are interested in fixing/improving NFS stuff, and you think you can test it systematically, we can do that, otherwise I'd stick to both tagging enabled and patched, or disabled 1161823762 M * derjohn Bertl, currently my aim is to get the boxen up and "free" the old hardware the system is running on. 1161823766 M * derjohn (cluster= 1161823767 M * derjohn ) 1161823793 M * derjohn I' 1161823804 M * derjohn I'll go the untagged NFS way ... 1161823820 M * Bertl np, I'm very interested in getting 2.1.1 out, so that has priority for me too 1161823841 M * Bertl ntrs disappeared, so I currently have no feedback regarding rc43 :( 1161823987 M * Bertl the fact that rc43 doesn't boot for you is not very good ... 1161824012 M * derjohn well, there are more variables 1161824026 M * derjohn utils 311 hit debian 1161824038 M * Bertl wow 1161824048 M * derjohn but i didnt upgrade before my reboot 1161824074 M * derjohn i still wonder why that boottime "hang" appeared. 1161824160 M * derjohn i removed all vserver autostart and lvm mounts ... 1161824173 M * derjohn lets see if the thing boots clean now with rc43 1161824191 M * Bertl okay 1161824196 M * derjohn yup: 2.6.18.1-vs2.1.1-rc43-amd64-squash-drbd-256ip-ipv6 1161824317 Q * FireEgl Quit: Bye... 1161824444 M * Bertl great, so it booted now? any logs/data/idea what failed last time? 1161824498 M * derjohn Bertl, udev decided to fill up the log with bullshit. i dont know. 1161824528 M * derjohn can you confirm that nfs mount with -o tagxid should work? 1161824545 M * Bertl sec, let me check that 1161824548 M * derjohn do I need a patxhed mount? 1161824596 M * Bertl no, don't think so ... 1161824605 M * cehteh http://disec.sourceforge.net/ << anyone experience with that? 1161824616 M * cehteh hi btw ;) 1161824617 M * derjohn evening cehteh ! 1161824673 M * derjohn Bertl, so mounts gets back it possible options from the fs ? 1161824715 M * Bertl well, to some extend, a bunch of options are parsed in userspace and get transferred as flags 1161824716 M * derjohn cehteh, no, i not even heard about that 1161824731 M * Bertl the rest is sent to the kernel for further interpretation 1161824736 A * cehteh neither .. but looks interesting 1161824791 M * derjohn Bertl, might there be a problem that i mount lvm-x to /var/lib/vservers/a and the nfs to /var/lib/vservers/a/shared ? 1161824792 Q * kir_home Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161824821 M * Bertl derjohn: I don't think that should cause any issues 1161824853 M * derjohn I mount from the host, as guest mounts were "disabled" for some time in devel rc ... 1161824918 M * derjohn still: the mount /var/lib/vservers/a/var/www is there , but apache2 says: : DocumentRoot [/var/www/] does not exist 1161824949 M * Bertl {Opt_tag, "tag"}, 1161824953 M * Bertl {Opt_tag, "tagxid"}, 1161824967 M * derjohn tag != tagxid ? 1161824970 M * Bertl so both options, 'tag' and 'tagxid' should work for nfs, v3 1161824985 M * Bertl they are synonyms for backwards compatibility 1161825078 Q * GhostXz 1161825127 M * derjohn CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL=y 1161825136 M * derjohn could that be problematic ? 1161825150 M * Bertl I don't think so 1161825302 M * derjohn but maybe this error comes from the unpatched filer 1161825320 M * derjohn and is reported back ... would make sense more or less. 1161825373 M * Bertl give me a few minutes to setup a test scenario, I've updated qemu and now I'm getting funny characters :) 1161825405 M * derjohn Bertl, no, I think you should spend you time on more important things 1161825431 M * derjohn I still didnt test upgrading the filers kernel 1161825439 M * derjohn (which is in production) 1161825462 M * derjohn and I could also use debians stock kernel for comparion on the client 1161825481 M * derjohn (as I dont need capability masking on the client) 1161825532 M * derjohn and: I neep to fetch some sleep 1161825571 M * Bertl could you give the procfs tests a try before you go to ebd? 1161825574 M * Bertl *bed 1161825604 M * Bertl would like to know if rc43 really fixes the issues seen with rc42 1161825609 M * derjohn {Opt_tagid, "tagid=%u"} <--- is that form propagation? 1161825612 M * derjohn ah, sure 1161825630 M * Bertl yes, that is for propagation 1161825638 M * derjohn can you provide the nasty onliner again pls? 1161825643 M * derjohn *one liner 1161825754 M * derjohn while true; do find /proc/[1-9]* | wc; done 1161825782 M * derjohn kernel: invalid opcode: 0000 [2] SMP 1161825797 M * derjohn 9320 9320 247941 1161825797 M * derjohn find: /proc/11165: No such file or directory 1161826337 Q * ms_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161826682 Q * cehteh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161827070 M * derjohn bye folks, I need some sleep 1161827187 M * Bertl okay, have a good night! 1161827202 M * derjohn yes .. n8 ! 1161827452 J * cehteh ~ct@pipapo.org 1161827706 M * Aiken Bertl is the rc43 being talked about the rc43 in the Experimental directory? 1161827770 M * Bertl yep 1161827851 M * Aiken the last of the mismatch messages has gone 1161827878 M * Bertl ah, good 1161827937 Q * Johnnie hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * litage hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * morfoh hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * vasko hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * ex hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Nam hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * WorkRoey hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * mountie hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * pusling hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * bragon hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * ensc hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Loki|muh hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Radiance hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * matti hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * cehteh hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Aiken hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * yang hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Hollow hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * daniel_hozac hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * [PUPPETS]Gonzo hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * neuralis hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Greek0 hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * nebuchadnezzar hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Skram hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * duckx hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * mugwump hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * kevinp hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Borg- hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * besonen hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * anonc hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * lilalinux_ hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * michal` hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * derjohn2 hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * phedny hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * derjohn hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * eGnarF hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * gluk hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Piet hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * bj hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * fosco hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * Wonka hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * trippeh hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827937 Q * FloodServ hydrogen.oftc.net helium.oftc.net 1161827948 J * cehteh ~ct@pipapo.org 1161827948 J * lilalinux_ ~plasma@dslb-084-058-200-061.pools.arcor-ip.net 1161827948 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1161827948 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-006.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1161827948 J * derjohn2 ~aj@dslb-084-058-255-014.pools.arcor-ip.net 1161827948 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@jdlewis.org 1161827948 J * bragon ~weechat@sd866.sivit.org 1161827948 J * Radiance 94e7a38c8b@halt.1984world.eu 1161827948 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4F709.dip.t-dialin.net 1161827948 J * Loki|muh loki@satanix.de 1161827948 J * matti matti@linux.gentoo.pl 1161827948 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1161827948 J * anonc ~anonc@staffnet.internode.com.au 1161827948 J * litage ~nick@203.220.55.70 1161827948 J * Skram ~Mark@hermes.sentiensystems.com 1161827948 J * [PUPPETS]Gonzo gonzo@langweiligneutral.deswahnsinns.de 1161827948 J * nebuchadnezzar ~nebu@zion.asgardr.info 1161827948 J * neuralis ~krstic@solarsail.hcs.harvard.edu 1161827948 J * yang ~yang@cpe-213-157-253-172.dynamic.amis.net 1161827948 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1161827948 J * Hollow ~hollow@styx.xnull.de 1161827948 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@c-2c1472d5.010-230-73746f22.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se 1161827948 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1161827948 J * besonen ~besonen@dsl-db.pacinfo.com 1161827948 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1161827948 J * kevinp ~kevinp@ny.webpipe.net 1161827948 J * Borg- borg@cube.benet.uu3.net 1161827948 J * phedny ~mark@phedny.vps.van-cuijk.nl 1161827948 J * gluk ~kvirc@breuss.ws.ehouse.ru 1161827948 J * eGnarF ~bartek@bk.crystone.se 1161827948 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.37.19 1161827948 J * fosco fosco@konoha.devnullteam.org 1161827948 J * mountie ~mountie@CPEdeaddeaddead-CM000a739acaa4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1161827948 J * pusling pusling@195.215.29.124 1161827948 J * WorkRoey ~katz@h-69-3-4-130.mclnva23.covad.net 1161827948 J * Nam ~nam@S0106001195551ff0.va.shawcable.net 1161827948 J * trippeh atomt@x.vx.no 1161827948 J * ex ex@valis.net.pl 1161827948 J * bj ~bj@insanefactory.com 1161827948 J * Wonka produziert@chaos.in-kiel.de 1161827948 J * vasko ~vasko@unreal.rainside.sk 1161827948 J * morfoh ~morfoh@kilo105.server4you.de 1161827948 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1161828553 J * Aiken_ ~james@tooax8-042.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1161828588 M * Bertl wb Aiken_! 1161828655 M * Aiken_ the joys of losing a connection to the net 1161828689 M * Bertl yeah, well, you joined quite some splitting (~40 people) 1161828745 M * Aiken_ I was still connected to see the split 1161828771 M * Bertl ah :) 1161828882 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161828904 M * Aiken_ what was the command to look out for with the sillyness with vserver enter ? 1161828917 M * Aiken_ having to hit ctrl-D after every cmd 1161828919 M * Bertl it's the vlogin 1161828931 M * Bertl you ahve to remove that option from the vserver script 1161829025 M * Aiken_ thanks, it works now 1161829055 M * Bertl yeah, I still hope this can be solved soon 1161829305 J * HaraldG ~rldprog@chello080108070152.13.11.univie.teleweb.at 1161829315 M * Bertl welcome HaraldG! 1161829324 M * HaraldG Hi Bertl! 1161830531 M * Aiken_ what triggers cow link breaking now besides modify the file, chmod and chown? or is that it? 1161830551 M * Bertl yep, chown and chmod 1161830562 M * Bertl that's why test #116 fails with testfs.sh 1161830786 M * Aiken_ 116 fails because chmod and chown break the link? 1161830793 M * Bertl yep 1161830826 M * Aiken_ now it makes sense 1161831308 Q * ensc Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by ensc_)) 1161831317 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4D683.dip.t-dialin.net 1161832315 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161832886 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1161833066 J * ms_ ~ms@arkansas.doc.ic.ac.uk 1161833560 Q * HaraldG Quit: leaving 1161834426 J * FireEgl FireEgl@Sebastian.Atlantica.US 1161835168 Q * ntrs_ Remote host closed the connection 1161835189 J * ntrs ~ntrs@68-188-51-87.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1161835375 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161835476 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1161836045 Q * bronson_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161836688 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1161839031 J * bronson_ ~bronson@c-71-198-75-160.hsd1.ca.comcast.net 1161840183 M * Aiken_ Bertl ping 1161840243 M * Bertl pong! 1161840252 M * Aiken_ http://paste.linux-vserver.org/565 1161840297 M * Aiken_ for something to do I tried 'chown -R james.james hoppy/' to give the link breaking a hard time 1161840314 M * Aiken_ disk usage went as expected as the links were broken 1161840323 M * Aiken_ that lot happened when I 1161840328 M * Aiken_ rm -rf hoppy 1161840355 M * Aiken_ and free disk space is still a couple hundred meg smaller than what it should be 1161840369 M * Aiken_ 2.6.18.1-vs2.1.1-rc43-gb10502b2-dirty 1161840369 M * Bertl did you hit the disk space limit? 1161840373 M * Aiken_ no 1161840405 M * Aiken_ /dev/etherd/e9.0 1008M 638M 371M 64% /vservers 1161840503 M * Bertl funny thing ... 1161840990 Q * bronson_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161841002 J * bronson_ ~bronson@adsl-64-161-106-11.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net 1161842972 Q * ensc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161844030 J * Adrinael adrinael@hoasb-ff0edd00-43.dhcp.inet.fi 1161844060 M * Bertl aloha Adrinael! 1161844078 M * Bertl I'm off to bed now .. have a good one everyone! cya tomorrow! 1161844084 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1161844085 M * Aiken_ I get simillar with rc42 1161844137 M * Aiken_ all it needs is a single link break then try unmounting that filesystem 1161844256 M * Aiken_ with rc42 http://paste.linux-vserver.org/566 1161845168 J * dna_ ~naucki@60-198-dsl.kielnet.net 1161845350 Q * Nam Remote host closed the connection 1161845625 Q * DreamerC_ Quit: leaving 1161845643 J * DreamerC ~dreamerc@59-115-49-99.dynamic.hinet.net 1161846006 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1161846012 Q * Aiken_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161846367 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-232-13.work.xdsl-line.inode.at 1161847843 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-182.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1161848200 J * prae ~Benjamin@host.187.57.23.62.rev.coltfrance.com 1161848412 J * xtomece1 ~xtomece1@nymfe16.fi.muni.cz 1161848447 Q * ms_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161848539 M * xtomece1 Hi, is it possible to change CPU scheduler config on-the-fly? 1161849395 Q * xtomece1 Remote host closed the connection 1161850720 Q * bronson_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161851105 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1161851960 J * skr ~skr@p54B3A0C0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1161852241 Q * skr 1161855176 J * ms_ ~ms@arkansas.doc.ic.ac.uk 1161856314 J * mire ~mire@46-167-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1161858923 J * kir_home ~kir@213.152.157.70 1161859883 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1161861326 J * shedi ~siggi@dsl-149-109-85.hive.is 1161861847 M * derjohn off-topic question: does anyone know VMWare ESX Server? I installed such a beast, everything went fine, but after booting is drops to a busybox/login and the network part is noch reachable 1161861856 M * derjohn how should it's console look like? 1161861881 Q * mire Remote host closed the connection 1161862527 J * dna_ ~naucki@40-205-dsl.kielnet.net 1161863552 Q * ex Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161863756 J * ex ex@valis.net.pl 1161864162 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4D683.dip.t-dialin.net 1161864237 J * s0undt3ch_ ~s0undt3ch@81.193.62.149 1161864282 Q * dmax Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161864374 Q * s0undt3ch Ping timeout: 481 seconds 1161864374 N * s0undt3ch_ s0undt3ch 1161866770 Q * virtuoso Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161867059 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@80.253.205.251 1161867890 M * harry derjohn: no console 1161867898 M * harry at least not in esx 2.5 1161867915 M * harry there was just a (useless) prompt which tells you: everything's fine 1161867928 M * harry then you'll have to configure the rest remote via web 1161867937 M * harry (but again: vmware esx 2.5) 1161868026 M * blizz http://www.sueddeutsche.de/panorama/artikel/82/85996/1/ 1161868094 M * derjohn harry, i get a busybix prompt where i can reboot halt and oether stuff I would not expect to be able to do WITHOUT login 1161868126 M * derjohn maybe that IS a corerct install ... but I cannot get the machine on the network (go get into that vortual center) 1161868192 M * harry derjohn: didn't it ask you your network settings during install etc??? 1161868248 M * derjohn harry, yes, it. the install was incredibly easy. It said "all is cool, pls reboot" and then I didnt get the machine on the net 1161868261 M * trippeh Try VMWare support? :) 1161868265 M * derjohn I just wondered if the prompt _should_ look like that 1161868323 M * harry you're probably running esx 3? 1161868326 M * derjohn trippeh, hm, yes. It was just so embarrassing not to know if the thing should look like that. I feel like a ID 10 T or pebkac case. 1161868332 M * derjohn harry, yes 1161868343 M * trippeh =) 1161868348 M * harry i haven't seen that one ... so i'm afraid i can't help you 1161868750 M * matti harry: :)) 1161868752 M * matti derjohn: :) 1161868754 M * matti Hello! 1161868768 M * derjohn hello matti ! 1161869388 M * harry wiiiiii... 2.6.17.14 patch online!! ;) 1161869395 M * harry (nothing changed...:p) 1161869444 J * jesse_ ~wenchien@59-105-176-11.adsl.static.seed.net.tw 1161869488 N * jesse_ wenchien 1161869880 M * matti harry: Hehe. 1161870517 M * daniel_hozac harry: still no 2.6.18? 1161870541 M * harry daniel_hozac: there is no new vserver release ;) 1161870550 M * daniel_hozac hmm? 1161870561 M * harry and... by the time vserver releases 2.0.2.2, 2.6.19 might be released too 1161870562 M * harry so... ;) 1161870597 M * harry i kinda hope that 2.0.2.2 and 2.6.19 will be release at the same time 1161870607 Q * ms_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161870609 M * harry that way, i can skip 2.6.18, without it being a problem 1161870621 A * harry now off... ==> serverroom, some patching work todo 1161870631 M * daniel_hozac 2.6.19 will take quite a bit of testing before it's stable. 1161870648 M * harry bleh , then i will make a 2.6.18.1 patch! 1161870667 M * daniel_hozac with the mainline virtualization stuff. 1161870676 M * harry ow yes... right :S 1161870691 M * harry hopefully vserver will survive that... (but i'm sure it will ;)) 1161870717 M * daniel_hozac hmm? 1161870752 M * daniel_hozac mainline is still only filesystem, IPC, uts and (maybe, i haven't verified yet) pid spaces. 1161870756 M * matti Eh. 1161870840 M * mnemoc will it come on .19? 1161870862 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1161870877 M * mnemoc :\ 1161871584 Q * FireEgl Read error: No route to host 1161874814 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1161874819 M * Bertl morning folks! 1161874849 M * mnemoc morning Bertl 1161874907 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1161876830 M * derjohn hello Bertl ! 1161876928 M * Bertl hey derjohn! 1161876952 J * _cob ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1161876995 M * Bertl welcome _cob! 1161877107 Q * ||Cobra|| Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161877253 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: did you read the issues Aiken reported? 1161877262 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: yeah. 1161877277 M * daniel_hozac haven't gotten around to reproducing them yet. 1161877336 J * ms_ ~ms@arkansas.doc.ic.ac.uk 1161877341 M * Bertl I doubt it is alpha specific, but maybe ... 1161877428 M * daniel_hozac i don't think so either. 1161877562 J * CR[a]ZY|BoY| ~~Vertual@84.54.70.65 1161877676 P * CR[a]ZY|BoY| 1161878347 J * CR[a]ZY|BoY| ~~Vertual@84.54.70.65 1161878384 M * CR[a]ZY|BoY| Всем привет 1161878403 M * Bertl hmm? english here please ... 1161878410 M * Wonka er. ack. 1161878420 M * Wonka wanted to say something like that too :) 1161878431 M * CR[a]ZY|BoY| Hi everybody 1161878432 M * CR[a]ZY|BoY| :)) 1161878437 M * Bertl hey! 1161878467 M * CR[a]ZY|BoY| where r u from ? 1161878487 M * Bertl folks are from all over the world 1161878561 N * CR[a]ZY|BoY| UzbekistaN[BoY] 1161878738 M * Bertl so I take it you are from uzbekistan :) what brings you here? 1161878867 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] way its has lost 1161878872 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] :)) 1161879183 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] блин 1161879183 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] чё так 1161879183 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] скучно 1161879184 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] а? 1161879211 M * Bertl please stop flooding with unreadable junk ... 1161879246 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] ок 1161879247 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] ;) 1161879256 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] извени, больше не буду Флудить :) 1161879310 M * prae a borat fan ... 1161879536 M * Wonka i don't really like this other-culture-music... 1161879568 J * cunha ~adray@109.102.broadband6.iol.cz 1161879584 M * Bertl wb cunha! 1161879709 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: i can't reproduce the single link break causes failure on umount problem, at least. 1161879769 M * daniel_hozac haven't tried the massive link break thing yet. 1161879776 M * Bertl hmm 1161879779 M * cunha Hi, I start vserver with no memory limits and then I set (on-the-fly) the memory limit (rss) for e.g. to 64MiB. Later I set it higher, e.g. 128MiB. The 'new' memory is added to swap. Is it possible to add it to non-swap memory? Thanx 1161879784 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: same filesystem 1161879796 M * daniel_hozac ext3? yes. 1161879813 M * daniel_hozac cunha: what? 1161879820 M * Bertl cunha: just depends on what you set, hard or soft limit 1161879895 M * harry whooooooooooohoooooow... 1161879905 M * harry new vserver machine is da bomb! 1161879909 M * harry it's gone in production now 1161880121 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] Bye all 1161880123 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] Всем пока 1161880124 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] :) 1161880126 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] хаммага хайр 1161880129 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] hayr 1161880130 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] :) 1161880131 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] фы 1161880132 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] фы 1161880132 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] вф 1161880132 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] ыв 1161880132 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] фы 1161880132 M * UzbekistaN[BoY] в 1161880132 Q * UzbekistaN[BoY] Killed (FloodServ ((FloodServ) Warning, you have triggered a network protection. Stop flooding!)) 1161880353 M * cunha Well, I've started and entered vserver. Then I start 'top' in this vserver. It shows 'Mem: 514844k total and Swap: 2097136k total'. Then in the host server: '/usr/sbin/vlimit -c 49152 --rss 10000'. ('Mem: 40000k total, Swap: 0k total' ). Later '/usr/sbin/vlimit -c 49152 --rss 20000'. Top shows 'Mem: 40000k total, Swap: 40000k total', but I want 'Mem: 80000k total, Swap: 0k total'. I tried soft/hard limit, but the result is 1161880407 M * Bertl cunha: first, don't use dynamic contexts, use static ones 1161880431 M * Bertl cunha: then, the RSS soft limit will be shown as mem 1161880445 M * Bertl cunha: the difference between hard and soft, as swap 1161880590 M * cunha Bertl: "first, don't use dynamic contexts, use static ones", excusse me, I don't understand 1161880635 M * Bertl cunha: dynamic contexts (xid >= 49152) are deprecated and will be removed in the future 1161880667 M * Bertl you can simply switch to static ones by choosing a static xid for your guest (2-49151) and echo-ing that into /etc/vservers//context 1161880751 M * doener morning! 1161880777 M * cunha doener: Good evening :) 1161881127 M * matti Hello Bertl :) 1161881137 M * Bertl hey matti! 1161881390 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.36.111 1161881405 J * lylix ~eric@dynamic-acs-24-154-53-234.zoominternet.net 1161881422 M * FaUl BON BON S! *paukewegstell* ;-) 1161881624 M * cunha Bertl: Well, I want to change my xid to static one. I stop vserver and then e.g. echo 49151 > /etc/vservers//context? 1161881644 M * Bertl for example 1161881658 M * Bertl where is the name of your guest 1161881750 M * cunha Bertl: vdu: stat(): No such file or directory 1161881750 M * cunha Failed to start vserver 'test' 1161881802 M * Bertl cunha: tool version? 1161881824 M * daniel_hozac tagxid? 1161881894 M * cunha ver. 0.30.210 1161881911 M * daniel_hozac and i assume you've configured disk limits, right? 1161881922 M * cunha I tried 1161881963 M * Bertl tagxid shouldn't work with dynamic contexts at all, right? 1161881974 M * daniel_hozac so what does tail /etc/vservers//dlimits/*/* say? 1161881998 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: well, with luck (i.e. never restarting a guest), it might? 1161882031 M * cunha daniel_hozac:==> /etc/vservers/fc5/dlimits/0/directory <== 1161882031 M * cunha /vserver/fc5 1161882031 M * cunha ==> /etc/vservers/fc5/dlimits/0/inodes_total <== 1161882031 M * cunha 100000 1161882031 M * cunha ==> /etc/vservers/fc5/dlimits/0/reserved <== 1161882031 M * cunha 5 1161882031 M * cunha ==> /etc/vservers/fc5/dlimits/0/space_total <== 1161882033 M * cunha 5242880 1161882091 M * daniel_hozac hmm, although, even with tagging that'd be strange as vdu is run on the host. 1161882120 M * daniel_hozac you realize you have /vserver/fc5 in the directory file, right? 1161882126 M * daniel_hozac i.e. not /vservers/fc5 1161882195 M * cunha yes 1161882293 J * bronson_ ~bronson@c-71-198-75-160.hsd1.ca.comcast.net 1161882737 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1161882955 M * Hollow Bertl: i just noticed that we still retrieve the currently running/available contexts from /proc, would it be possible to make another syscall to get those? 1161882970 Q * bronson_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161883007 M * Bertl Hollow: I think, atm a readdir call is the most efficient way 1161883025 M * Hollow ok, then we'll leave it as-is 1161883067 M * cunha Well, now it's working. But I set the memory limits (rss - both soft and hard) to 64MiB (with vlimit). Then I've set it to 128 MiB, but it was given to the 'vserver' as Swap again. I want it to be added to Mem. 1161883127 M * Bertl you did set both, soft and hard to 128? 1161883139 M * cunha Bertl: yes 1161883150 M * Bertl and it shows 64MB inside the guest? 1161883182 M * cunha it shows 64MiB as Mem and 64MiB as Swap 1161883203 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, does redhat use initrds ? On vmware (basically redhat 7) I get dropped to a busybox when booting ... 1161883214 M * Bertl cunha: please upload the contents of /proc/virtual//limits to paste.linux-vserver.org 1161883235 M * daniel_hozac derjohn: yes, but i hope you don't really mean Red Hat 7... 1161883281 M * daniel_hozac because that's at least 4 years old. 1161883346 M * FaUl redhat 7 was the one with that broken beta-version of gcc, wasn't it? 1161883358 M * derjohn vmware ESX Server is a linxu 2.4.21 with some patches (no joke ...) I am new to VMWare ESX and the installer worked and droped me to busybox. seems to be the initrd ... I think they forgot to package the megaraid2 driver into the initrd 1161883378 M * derjohn what a silly foobar. proprietary software. 1161883388 M * daniel_hozac wow. 1161883438 M * cunha Bertl: pasted 1161883479 M * Bertl the pasting shows very different values for soft/hard RSS 1161883506 M * Bertl cunha: setting that to the same values should fix your issues 1161884618 M * cunha Bertl: 1. I've just started the vserver. The values are: -1/-1 2. I've set the hard(soft) value to 10000, values are 10000/10000 (10000/10000). 3. '/usr/sbin/vlimit -c --rss 20000 -S' , (soft value is 10000, hard is 20000). '-S' is for soft limit, isn't it? 1161884640 M * Bertl yep 1161884668 M * Bertl but you are using it the wrong way here ... 1161884733 M * doener guess you need to raise hard first and then soft 1161884751 M * doener soft > hard is a broken request 1161884788 M * Bertl try -HS --rss 20000 1161885024 M * cunha Maybe I am to tired: I tried /usr/sbin/vlimit -c 1000 --rss 40000 -SH 1161885028 M * cunha /usr/sbin/vlimit -HS -c 1000 --rss 40000 is working 1161885030 M * cunha thanx 1161885042 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1161885565 J * rgl Rui@217.129.151.190 1161885568 M * rgl hellooo 1161885576 M * Bertl hello rgl! 1161886052 Q * prae Quit: Quitte 1161886062 J * comfrey ~comfrey@76.19.197.6 1161886696 P * cunha 1161887513 Q * derjohn2 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161887542 J * derjohn2 ~aj@dslb-084-058-255-071.pools.arcor-ip.net 1161888395 Q * comfrey Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161888766 J * stefani ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1161889094 J * coocoon ~coocoon@dslb-084-056-145-051.pools.arcor-ip.net 1161889108 M * coocoon good evening 1161889622 J * comfrey ~comfrey@c-24-91-43-79.hsd1.ma.comcast.net 1161890133 Q * comfrey Quit: Reconnecting 1161890137 J * comfrey ~comfrey@c-24-91-43-79.hsd1.ma.comcast.net 1161890463 Q * comfrey Quit: leaving 1161891003 M * rgl hi there 1161891012 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1161891944 Q * coocoon Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1161892639 J * debugger ~Rui@217.129.151.190 1161892691 N * debugger rgl_ 1161892747 Q * ms_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161893082 Q * rgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161893193 N * rgl_ rgl 1161893338 N * WorkRoey hi 1161893339 M * hi Bertl! 1161893341 N * hi Roey 1161893343 M * Roey hi all 1161893344 M * Roey um 1161893354 M * Roey so I'm running Postfix as a guest in a VServer server. 1161893356 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-123-221.dclient.hispeed.ch 1161893399 M * Roey Why is it that when I telent to the Postfix vserver guest on port 25, I see exim4 replying back with the Host's IP address? 1161893407 M * Roey *telnet 1161893432 M * Bertl probably because you have exim running on the host, binding to all ips 1161893499 Q * yarihm 1161893500 M * Bertl okay, off for dinner ... back shortly 1161893505 M * Roey Bertl: ah! 1161893507 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1161893507 M * Roey didn't think of that. 1161893507 M * Roey hmm 1161893511 M * Roey Bertl, you're awesome :) 1161893596 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-123-221.dclient.hispeed.ch 1161893655 M * Roey where do I tell exim to only bind on a certain IP address? 1161893660 M * Roey instead of all local IP addresses? 1161893675 M * Roey I think Exim is binding to all the VServer guests' IPs. 1161893676 M * Roey eek 1161893841 M * Roey actually, scratch that. 1161893849 M * Roey is there any problem with postfix as a vserver guest?? 1161893899 M * mnemoc no 1161893974 M * Roey ok 1161893980 M * Roey then why is this not working for me, erg. 1161893981 M * Roey so I have: 1161893989 M * Roey - a standalone postfix server in the dmz 1161894003 M * Roey - its replacement, a postfix vserver guest with a different IP and name. 1161894015 M * Roey both sit on the same DMZ. 1161894030 M * Roey they relay mail to the internal Exchange server in the LAN. 1161894068 M * Roey I can telnet (port 25) to the vserver postfix guest, and sendmail fine, if I do it from another host on the DMZ. 1161894078 M * Roey But from my home box out on the Internet, it won't work... 1161894084 M * Roey I don't get any response at all. 1161894087 M * Roey could it be vserver somehow? 1161894141 M * doener sounds like a firewall or postfix configuration issue 1161894218 M * Roey the firewall lets it through 1161894244 M * Roey and the /etc/postfix is identical to the former server's 1161894246 M * Roey (I copied it) 1161894249 M * daniel_hozac does your ISP allow outbound SMTP connections? 1161894293 M * doener daniel_hozac: are there ISPs that disallow them? how do you send mail then? 1161894301 M * daniel_hozac yes, my ISP does, for instance. 1161894307 M * daniel_hozac you have to send mail through their server. 1161894315 M * Borg- doener: you use ISP's SMTP for that 1161894318 M * daniel_hozac anti-spam measures. 1161894508 M * Roey daniel_hozac: yeah. 1161894516 M * Roey daniel_hozac: I have a standalone server configured exactly like it, and it works. 1161894535 M * Roey I ran tcpdump -i bond0 port 25 on the VServer host 1161894559 M * Roey and I don't see anything when I try to telnet (port 25) from my home box on the Internet to the postfix guest running under it 1161894585 M * daniel_hozac so you can connect from your home box to the existing server? 1161894589 M * Roey no 1161894590 M * Roey er 1161894591 M * Roey yes 1161894592 M * Roey yes I can. 1161894646 M * Roey hmm 1161894655 M * Roey some other hosts sent it mail 1161894672 M * Roey it looks like the vserver host, running tcpdump, saw traffic headed to this vserver postfix guest. 1161894685 M * Roey But the postfix guest doesn't say anything about this in its /var/log/mail.log 1161894809 M * Roey hmm 1161894825 M * Roey tcpdump shows this postfix guest communicating back to the hosts who mail it. 1161894845 M * Roey then why doesn't anything show up in the vserver postfix guest's /var/log/mail.log??! ooorgh. 1161895113 M * doener maybe the host is still binding sth. to that ip address? 1161895362 M * Roey I don't know?? 1161895367 M * Roey I do a tcpdump on teh host 1161895380 M * Roey tcpdump -v -i bond0 port 25 1161895386 M * Roey on teh vserver host 1161895389 M * Roey and from the guest 1161895400 M * Roey I just try to ssh to a standalone box on the same segment 1161895406 M * Roey tcpdump doesn't show anything!!!1 1161895421 M * Roey even though I get an ssh login prompt from the standalone host 1161895552 M * doener chcontext --ctx 1 netstat -tnlp 1161895697 M * Roey what's that? 1161895838 M * doener chcontext? changes the security context... netstat? shows network connections/routes/foo 1161896101 M * Roey oh 1161896101 M * Roey heh 1161896102 M * Roey right. 1161896108 M * Roey so chcontext isn't permanent 1161896112 M * Roey it's like chroot.... 1161896122 M * Roey also 1161896129 M * Roey chcontext from where, the vserver host or guest? 1161896131 M * Roey (guest I would imagine) 1161896174 M * Roey Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State 1161896174 M * Roey tcp 0 0 h-69-3-4-200.mclnva:ssh *:* LISTEN 1161896175 M * Roey hmm 1161896181 M * Roey I don't even SEE postfix listed there... 1161896191 J * mire ~mire@36-167-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1161896324 M * Roey tcp 0 0 h-69-3-4-200.mclnv:smtp *:* LISTEN 1161896325 M * Roey ok 1161896328 M * Roey I restarted postfix. 1161896333 M * Roey now it's listed in netstat -l 1161896337 M * Roey however, it does not respond at all 1161896340 M * Roey when I telnet to it.... 1161896346 M * Roey doener: see above 1161896593 M * doener 220 firehawk ESMTP Postfix (Debian/GNU) 1161896703 Q * sid3windr Read error: Connection reset by peer 1161896708 J * sid3windr luser@bastard-operator.from-hell.be 1161896761 M * doener Roey: seems to reply to me... 1161896945 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1161897074 M * Roey oh? 1161897075 M * Roey hmm 1161897095 M * Roey telnet 69.3.4.200 25 is what you used, doener?? 1161897101 M * Roey because that just times out for me. 1161897113 M * doener yep 1161897143 M * Roey it just times out for me from my home box. Let me try from my freeshell account. 1161897145 M * Roey yeay freeshell 1161897168 M * rgl Roey, works from here too 1161897176 M * Roey hmm 1161897179 M * Roey it works for me from Freeshell 1161897181 M * Roey Interesting :) 1161897256 M * rgl I'm not sure, but maybe postfix is checking your hostname PTR dns record, and timeout 1161897259 M * Roey how do I send off the mail once I;ve put the data in?? 1161897267 M * Roey rgl: ok 1161897274 M * Roey how do I send the mail off? 1161897281 M * Roey (I don't remember the smtp command) 1161897284 M * rgl what do you mean? 1161897288 M * Roey once I finished sending the DATA 1161897290 M * rgl a dot? 1161897292 M * rgl . 1161897293 M * Roey after the dot 1161897298 M * rgl nothing 1161897317 M * rgl (ENTER ;) 1161897338 M * Roey and then what 1161897338 M * Roey ? 1161897339 M * Roey oh 1161897344 M * Roey I just close the connection myself, I see. 1161897361 M * rgl the server should just send the mail 1161897380 M * rgl but maybe its checking for spam, etc, and only returns an "OK" after that 1161897398 M * Roey hmm. ok. 1161897410 M * Roey and I don't get any weird reply back. 1161897434 J * marcfiu ~mef@targe.CS.Princeton.EDU 1161897439 P * marcfiu 1161897446 M * rgl you should get a "250 Ok " back (or something like that) 1161897697 M * Roey gentlemen 1161897699 M * Roey we have ignition. 1161897717 M * Roey OK, so the only thing that was missing was for the firewall to allow that other machien to send from DMZ -> internetl exchange server. 1161897719 M * Roey bleh :) 1161897721 M * Roey thank you so much :) 1161898112 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161898194 M * rgl good :D 1161898244 M * rgl what should I add to apps/init to make it run /sbin/init on guest start? 1161898323 M * Roey oh :) 1161898328 M * Roey doener would know that surely 1161898330 M * Roey or Herb 1161898332 M * Roey em 1161898335 M * Roey Bertl 1161898342 M * Roey or daniel_hozac 1161898344 M * Roey thanks guys, btw 1161898345 M * doener rgl: apps/init/style should contain plain then 1161898361 M * Roey doener: why isn't there just one plain xml configuration file? 1161898380 M * doener Roey: do you want to read XML using bash scripts? ;) 1161898383 M * daniel_hozac because XML is horrible? :) 1161898404 M * Roey doener: hehehe 1161898412 M * Roey at least XMl is regular 1161898427 M * daniel_hozac "regular"? 1161898438 M * Roey yeah. you can transform it into other formats. 1161898445 M * Roey I mean I've done it with xslt & xpath. 1161898486 M * doener and that buys us exactly what? 1161898543 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1161898582 M * Roey doener: you don't have to write specialized parsers for yet another config file format. 1161898583 M * Roey anyway 1161898585 M * Roey I'm out, ciao :) 1161898586 M * Roey and thanks 1161898587 N * Roey WorkRoey 1161898604 Q * ag- 1161898620 J * ag- ~ag@caladan.roxor.cx 1161898629 Q * meandtheshell Quit: exit (0); 1161898633 M * daniel_hozac ... except there is no config file format, just a bunch of files. 1161898777 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1161898988 M * rgl doener, thx :) 1161899014 M * rgl doener, thou, it doesn't seem to run /sbin/init :| 1161899050 M * doener rgl: hm, you did: echo plain > apps/init/style? 1161899061 M * rgl doener, yup 1161899065 M * doener daniel_hozac: ? 1161899086 M * daniel_hozac that should run it. what makes you think it doesn't? 1161899164 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-020.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1161899250 M * rgl I'm trying to run the ubuntu upstart thing, but "status tty1" fails with http://paste.linux-vserver.org/568 which seems that /sbin/init is not running 1161899301 M * doener it's probably because tty is not available 1161899305 M * rgl the line bind(3, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path=@/com/ubuntu/upstart/27398}, 28) means its trying to open a local socket file at /com/ubuntu/upstart/27398 ? 1161899306 M * doener s/tty/tty1/ 1161899413 M * rgl doener, even: status logd fails 1161899476 J * ms_ ~ms@arkansas.doc.ic.ac.uk 1161899728 M * daniel_hozac rgl: what does grep Init /proc/virtual//info say on the host? 1161899850 J * debugger ~Rui@217.129.151.190 1161899986 N * debugger rgl_ 1161899989 M * rgl_ daniel_hozac, oh, I've changed the plain in the wrong guest :( 1161900036 M * rgl_ daniel_hozac, it now seems to start the right init. thou, its not working heheh 1161900052 M * rgl_ mybe upstart needs something I'm missing 1161900065 M * rgl_ is there a way to strace init? 1161900108 M * daniel_hozac not that i know of. init is protected from strace. 1161900209 M * Bertl you could replace the init with an strace script though 1161900219 M * Bertl (but that would probably confuse init :) 1161900302 Q * rgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1161900317 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1161900378 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-020.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1161900652 M * rgl_ Bertl, OMG, its generating output like hell and I cant stop it! hehe 1161900750 Q * Osgiliath Quit: The Sign Of Wrath Awaked 1161901031 J * Beuc ~yo@perso.beuc.net 1161901071 M * rgl_ humm but it doesnВ«t work :| 1161901079 M * rgl_ even strace -f fails 1161901129 M * rgl_ gtg. g'night guys! 1161901135 M * Beuc Hey. How would you enter a vserver namespace - but just changing the namespace, not chroot-ing or altering the network? 1161901180 M * Beuc I have a script that needs to perform various changes in various vservers, and 'vserver exec bash -c "command"' is not very convenient for scripting :) 1161901346 M * Bertl vnamespace? 1161901415 M * Beuc nifty 1161901452 Q * rgl_ Quit: Fui embora 1161901486 M * Beuc Is there a namespace that sees all namespace (similar to chcontext --ctx=1)? 1161901780 J * mire ~mire@55-166-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1161901791 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1161902254 J * _are_ ~are@62.112.159.81 1161902443 Q * lilalinux_ Remote host closed the connection 1161903025 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1161903841 M * gdm is there a wiki page that says how to limit a vserver to a single cpu on a mult cpu system? 1161903952 M * Bertl not sure, but it can be done easily with cpusets 1161903964 M * gdm how, Bertl? 1161903964 M * Bertl (and the tools support that too) 1161903987 M * gdm which tools? any documentation i can read? (or write!) 1161903997 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: do we have a wiki page and/or IRC log for that? 1161903997 M * doener the magic words! 1161904002 M * doener :) 1161904157 M * gdm :) i am happy writing documentation stuff, doener - problem (as ever) is time and "real" work 1161904191 M * gdm anyway, am going to bed now, so if daniel_hozac does remember an irc log i can look at, mention my nick to highlight 1161904206 M * gdm and i will do it over next few days or when i can make the time 1161904210 M * gdm thanks all! 1161905012 Q * Piet Quit: Piet