1166227203 M * Bertl (unstable vs testing vs stable vs broken :) 1166227334 M * Aiken with a guest should lo be 127.x.y.1 or 127.x.y.1/8 ? 1166227381 M * Aiken I have one guest where lo is 127.x.y.1 and the other I had specified 127.x.y.1/8, the 2nd takes a lot longer for ssh user@localhost to work 1166227392 M * Aiken in the guest 1166227463 M * Bertl basically the guest config should not need to specify the ip at all 1166227476 M * Bertl but the ip 127.x.y.1 should exist on the host 1166227481 M * micah Bertl: at this moment, I have very little time, so writing an email asking for 212 to be in etch with reasons is what I can do, if I had time to do the setup/postconfig now I would 1166227504 M * Bertl Aiken: so, it's probably better covered by setting the ip with 'ip add add ... 1166227529 M * micah Bertl: unfortunately, I do not have time to debate debian's release cycle ATM :) 1166227563 M * Bertl micah: well, as you know, I'm not interested in discussing it either 1166227590 M * Aiken the one guest was created with --interface lo:127.0.11.1 and the other with --interface 127.0.10.1/8 1166227612 M * Bertl micah: just let me know if I can tell them debian folks that the 'debian' packages are okay or not (especially regarding 2.2.x and 2.6.19+ kernels) 1166227648 M * daniel_hozac they're sort of okay. 1166227653 M * Bertl Aiken: yeah, try to remove the interfaces/Z entry referring to the lo completely 1166227680 M * daniel_hozac i.e. while they may work if you use entire guests, things will be really weird if you use the utils separately. 1166227686 M * Bertl Aiken: and just add it by hand or in the initialize script with 'ip addr add 127.x.y.1 dev lo' 1166227707 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: got some feedback from ntrs 1166227715 M * daniel_hozac oh? 1166227725 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: a) he had certain issues on x86_64 with 0.30.211 and 2.1.1.x kernels 1166227746 M * daniel_hozac such as? are they gone with 0.30.212? 1166227748 M * Bertl (haven't investigated further, but upgrading to 0.30.212 fixed it( 1166227752 M * Bertl )) 1166227762 M * Aiken ok, I was thinking it needed an interfaces entry 1166227785 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: and b) the oops I showed you, the tsk empty, you remmeber? 1166227791 M * daniel_hozac yeah. 1166227816 M * Bertl Aiken: it should not, but it might, the code is more than I week old, I can't remember, have to look it up :) 1166227828 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: that was a misinterpretation, although a funny one 1166227840 M * daniel_hozac oh? 1166227848 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: and I'm very confident it is fixed in the latest version 1166227861 M * daniel_hozac ok. 1166227866 M * micah Bertl: 2.2.x kernels are affected by .212? 1166227867 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: going back in the address space, moves you to the loop 1166227893 M * daniel_hozac micah: 2.2 is only available for 2.6.19. 1166227894 M * Bertl micah: we don't know yet, but as it seems, some configurations break with older tools 1166227903 M * micah oh, I thought you meant 2.2.x kernels! 1166227915 M * Aiken I removed the interace entry for the 2 guest regarding lo, the host and each guest can connect to their respective localhost fine 1166227916 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: the loop iterating over the process state 1166227918 M * micah i was really puzzled by that 1166227936 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: now check the latest proc fix, and spend a few thoughts on it :) 1166227951 M * micah debian stable users have a util-vserver that works with the kernels that are shipping with stable. if those users want to use newer kernels, they are going to also need newer utilities 1166227981 M * Bertl micah: that's fine, what about the not-so-stable releases? 1166228002 M * daniel_hozac unstable already has 0.30.212. 1166228008 M * Bertl (sarge is still _the_ stable branch, no?) 1166228022 M * daniel_hozac for now. 1166228030 M * micah the not-so-stable releases will be fine too 1166228080 M * Bertl okay, I take it that you've tested this, and there will be support for post 2.6.19 kernels (when they are available for debian) 1166228096 M * Bertl (post means 2.6.19 and later here) 1166228142 M * Bertl micah: note, that 2.0.x (vserver branch) will end with 2.6.18.x 1166228248 M * micah Bertl: if a stable user wants to use 2.6.19 they will be able to get a backport of that kernel and the utilities from backports.org 1166228262 M * micah Bertl: if they use testing/unstable they will be fine 1166228270 M * Bertl okay, sounds good ... 1166228292 M * micah i am still comitted to making backports of the utilities for stable users 1166228319 M * Bertl excellent 1166228326 M * micah i'm sorry i'm slow, i burnt my fingers cooking so its hard to type 1166228343 M * Bertl sorry to hear that, hope it wasn't serious? 1166228343 M * micah slow, or short in typing 1166228356 M * micah no, just some big blisters that hurt 1166228368 M * micah i'll be fine :) 1166228370 M * daniel_hozac micah: oo, namespace cleanup was more or less broken in 0.30.211-6. 1166228385 M * daniel_hozac (well, not namespace cleanup per se, but the skipping) 1166228405 M * micah the skipping? I dont know the impact of that? 1166228422 M * daniel_hozac /etc/vservers/.defaults/namespace-cleanup-skip didn't work. 1166228438 M * daniel_hozac and with namespace cleanup enabled by default, that's a pretty annoying bug. 1166228570 M * micah what gets cleaned up with namespace cleanup? I might be able to justify an unexpectewd data loss argument 1166228641 M * daniel_hozac more like data unavailability. 1166228693 M * micah i need to look at namespace cleanup to see what it is doing 1166228710 M * daniel_hozac all mounts that aren't within the guest's tree or another required directory will be unmounted. 1166228727 M * daniel_hozac so if you have a mount on /pub, that'll get unmounted. 1166228752 M * micah ok,nothing other than that though? 1166228756 M * micah (brb) 1166228769 M * daniel_hozac other than what? 1166228854 M * micah other than mounts being cleaned up I mean 1166228865 M * daniel_hozac no, that's what the namespace cleanup is doing. 1166228874 M * daniel_hozac unmounting supposedly unnecessary mounts. 1166228879 M * micah for some reason I thought there was a proc/dev element 1166228892 M * micah I have to step out for a bit, i'll check back, sorry 1166228925 M * daniel_hozac i need to get some sleep anyway, let me know how it goes... good night all! 1166228942 M * Bertl have a good one! 1166228946 Q * eyck Remote host closed the connection 1166229237 M * Bertl okay, nap attack ... back later ... 1166229244 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1166229396 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1166229661 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1166231189 J * FireEgl Sebastian@adsl-61-147-76.bhm.bellsouth.net 1166231410 J * eyck ~eyck@nat.nowanet.pl 1166231763 Q * ntrs_ Quit: Leaving 1166231817 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1166232234 Q * ag- 1166232346 J * ag- ~ag@caladan.roxor.cx 1166232769 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1166234944 J * kugg kugg@illvilja.org 1166237013 J * mire ~mire@58-166-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1166238697 J * MrX ~urk@218.208.210.245 1166239995 Q * sannes Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166240453 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1166240460 M * Bertl ah, much better ... 1166240533 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1166240762 J * sannes ace@har.sagt.no 1166241211 J * ntrs ~ntrs@68-188-55-120.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1166243222 J * Aiken_ ~james@tooax8-084.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1166243498 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166248252 Q * MrX Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166252793 J * FireEgl Sebastian@adsl-61-147-76.bhm.bellsouth.net 1166256486 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1166256492 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1166258527 M * h01ger micah, i'm sitting here at the qa meeting with aba, he, and luk. will talk with them :) 1166258559 M * micah h01ger: great :) 1166258953 M * h01ger micah, zobel asks you to put the diff somewhere up 1166259007 M * h01ger aba thinks 131k is to much to do a serious review and he also suspects that this version in nine month again doesnt/might not work with the kernel that will be choosen 1166259020 M * h01ger but aba will think about it a bit more today 1166259039 M * micah h01ger: its more like 51k 1166259045 M * h01ger micah, send a mail to release and explain, why its is sensible in your opionion 1166259055 M * h01ger micah, great :) how come? 1166259065 M * h01ger luk says still 50k too big :) 1166259071 M * micah h01ger: the 171k was because of autoconf diffs 1166259098 M * h01ger just upload it somewhere and explain the needs 1166259118 M * micah h01ger: its alread in unstable for some days :) 1166259161 M * h01ger aba also said,that it could be possible to have util-vserver-etch0.5 or something in 9 month. but then, they promised Joey to only add one package in etch stable lifetime. but with the modules, it willl already bemore than one package 1166259186 M * h01ger micah, say so in the mail, please. i would like to stop proxying between you and them ;) 1166259227 M * micah h01ger: yeah, in a few months when etch+0.5 is available, the kernel may require a newer util-vserver... I'll send an email :) 1166259294 M * h01ger good :) 1166259659 J * yang ~yang@yang.sponsor.oftc.net 1166261654 J * Aiken__ ~james@tooax6-018.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1166261871 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.37.103 1166261982 Q * Aiken_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166262016 J * dna ~naucki@51-202-dsl.kielnet.net 1166262822 Q * Aiken__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166263464 P * h01ger etoomanychannels and thanks for the tasty fish 1166265505 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166266027 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1166266186 M * nebuchadnezzar hello 1166266211 M * nebuchadnezzar If someone want to know, 2.3.0.4 seems to work on UltraSPARC :-) 1166268049 J * dreamind apwdsl@p548A9A7F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1166270362 J * chand ~chand@m167.net81-64-156.noos.fr 1166270507 Q * ensc Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by ensc_)) 1166270517 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4D820.dip.t-dialin.net 1166270872 M * yang Is IPv6 on guest supported in latest vserver patch? 1166271084 M * daniel_hozac no, you need bonbons patch for that. 1166271096 M * yang I allready tried that once, and it didn't work 1166271102 M * daniel_hozac how so? 1166271109 M * yang i couldn't add interfaces 1166271115 M * daniel_hozac with? 1166271122 M * daniel_hozac and what error did you get? 1166271122 M * yang with that chbind tool 1166271132 M * daniel_hozac works fine here. 1166271144 M * daniel_hozac (and with util-vserver 0.30.212, IPv6 support is integrated) 1166271191 M * yang ok, nice i will upload 0.30.212 then 1166271211 M * yang so no need for patch with 0.30.212 utils? 1166271251 M * daniel_hozac no, you don't need to patch the utils, just the kernel. 1166271276 M * daniel_hozac http://paste.linux-vserver.org/780 1166271311 M * daniel_hozac (IPv6 patch for the latest 2.1 kernel is at http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/delta-2.1.1.7-ipv6k.diff) 1166271336 M * yang ok 1166271752 M * yang daniel_hozac: so a new kernel must be patched against vserver 2.0.2.1 and against IPv6 ? 1166271794 M * yang maybe it requires vserver devel patch 2.1.1.7 1166272001 Q * dreamind Quit: dreamind 1166272062 Q * chand Quit: chand 1166272529 M * daniel_hozac yang: yes, it's against 2.1.1.7. 1166272592 M * yang ok 1166272658 Q * FireEgl Read error: No route to host 1166272715 J * tokkee tokkee@casella.verplant.org 1166275279 Q * eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166276927 M * daniel_hozac nebuchadnezzar: did you ever run /usr/lib*/util-vserver/vhashify -v ? 1166278654 M * sid3windr hmhm, backports.org doesn't have .212 yet while debian.org does ;( 1166278820 M * neuralis bronson: worth waiting for the updated source package, or should i just go with the current one? 1166279238 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1166280733 M * nebuchadnezzar daniel_hozac: yes 1166280800 M * nebuchadnezzar everything is skipped 1166281116 M * nebuchadnezzar a problem with the exclude list ? 1166281131 M * waldi sid3windr: hu? I saw it some days ago already 1166282006 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166282311 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-17-6.dclient.hispeed.ch 1166283327 J * mire ~mire@208-166-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1166284797 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166285402 J * mire ~mire@208-166-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1166285421 J * akaihola ~akaihola@dsl-aur-fecff800-7.dhcp.inet.fi 1166285555 M * akaihola Any ideas how to debug when vhashify unifies one vserver but not another? 1166285584 M * akaihola I copied my vs1 vserver to vs2, and it only unifies vs1. 1166285743 M * akaihola I followed the instructions at http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/alpha+util-vserver 1166285874 M * akaihola Seems I have the same issue as http://www.archivesat.com/Linux-VServer/thread823868.htm 1166286225 J * matti matti@linux.gentoo.pl 1166286254 M * akaihola (re vhashify, solved. stupid me.) 1166286285 M * cehteh for i in /vservers/*; do 1166286285 M * cehteh vserver $(basename $i) hashify 1166286285 M * cehteh done 1166286285 M * cehteh find /vservers/.hash -type f -links 1 -exec rm -f {} \; 1166286287 M * cehteh ;) 1166286298 M * matti ;] 1166287050 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166287348 J * mire ~mire@208-166-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1166287428 M * yang daniel_hozac: is IPv6 support integrated into 0.30.210-10 ? 1166288310 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166288608 J * mire ~mire@208-166-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1166290269 J * oliwel ~mail-at-o@ppp-82-135-90-145.dynamic.mnet-online.de 1166290284 A * oliwel waves hello to the crowd 1166290310 M * oliwel Anybody here = 1166290334 M * Borg- crowd: Unknown command 1166290396 M * oliwel *g* 1166290403 M * oliwel Hi Bor 1166290404 M * oliwel g 1166290520 M * Borg- Bor: no such nick 1166290539 M * matti Hehe. 1166290542 A * matti pokes Borg- 1166290544 M * matti ;D 1166290558 M * oliwel Borg seems to be a very funny person :) 1166290562 M * oliwel Hi matti 1166290566 M * matti Hi oliwel 1166290584 M * oliwel matti: familiar with linux bash hacking ? 1166290608 M * matti oliwel: If he'll tell you on query "We're BORG. Resistance is futile."... 1166290611 M * matti oliwel: Run... Hide... 1166290612 M * matti ;] 1166290646 M * oliwel matti: no I wont - I will zapp him away with my singularity phaser ;) 1166290646 M * matti oliwel: Define "linux bash hacking". 1166290650 M * oliwel matti 1166290656 M * oliwel you know "nagios" 1166290661 M * matti Yes. 1166290665 M * oliwel ok 1166290684 M * oliwel I have a script for nagios checking a disk inside a namespace 1166290690 M * oliwel like: /usr/sbin/vnamespace -e $VS /usr/nagios/libexec/check_disk 1166290700 M * oliwel where $VS is replaced by the contextname... 1166290743 M * oliwel my issue is, that the line returns exit code 0 for the vnamespace 1166290761 M * oliwel but I need to return the exit code of the check command 1166290788 M * oliwel Know I have the "funny" situation that I get "OK" Status and "Critical disk free 0%" as message 1166290899 M * matti And "check_disk" is the "check command"? 1166290969 M * matti Uhm ;p 1166290979 M * oliwel yes 1166290982 M * matti Yes. 1166290983 M * matti Sorry ;] 1166290989 M * matti I didn't read all lines. 1166290989 M * oliwel its a nagios default ommand 1166290990 M * matti ;) 1166291004 M * oliwel :) 1166291014 M * oliwel so any ideas ? 1166291069 M * matti Hmm... 1166291080 M * oliwel I will interpret this as a "NO" 1166291093 M * matti No rush. 1166291094 M * oliwel I guess it might work to export the retunr value 1166291112 M * matti You can write tiny wrapper script. 1166291123 M * oliwel how ? 1166291125 M * matti Instead of calling check_disk directly. 1166291158 M * matti But. 1166291158 M * oliwel I have already a wrapper that calls the check disk 1166291163 M * matti Still. 1166291195 M * matti vnamespace will probalby no inform you about exit code of process that was called by it. 1166291207 M * oliwel yes thats the problem 1166291233 M * oliwel I gues I can export the return code of the check_disk script to a veriable and then use it to send proper exit coed 1166291237 M * oliwel code 1166291241 M * oliwel trying.... 1166291243 M * matti Maybe... 1166291258 M * matti Write a wrapper for check_disk. 1166291276 M * matti And then you can write "status" to some temporary file. 1166291287 M * matti And from proper application check this file every 5 min? 1166291299 M * matti Polling information from it... 1166291364 M * matti File like disk_usage and inside line like " ". 1166291377 M * matti Then, from some proper script parse this "disk_usage". 1166291387 M * oliwel looks very complicated.,.. 1166291392 M * matti Not really. 1166291397 M * oliwel I am triing it with some shell vars... 1166291410 M * matti Yep. 1166291412 M * matti Good idea. 1166291436 M * matti But if some new shell will be spawn, then it will probably not work. 1166291446 M * oliwel this is not the case 1166291452 M * matti Aye. 1166291457 M * oliwel got it working here in the shell 1166291463 M * oliwel now I have to work around 1166291463 M * matti :) 1166291507 M * oliwel Does the Job: /usr/sbin/vnamespace -e $VS /usr/nagios/libexec/check_disk -w 10% -c 5% -p /dev/drbd/$VS; export RETCODE=$?; 1166291512 M * oliwel echo $RETCODE; 1166291527 M * matti Brilliant :) 1166291539 M * oliwel But Not the whole job :( 1166291543 M * matti Why? 1166291559 M * oliwel I piped the output throug sed to strip some garbage 1166291566 M * matti And? 1166291567 M * oliwel but this wont do now 1166291572 M * bonbons oliwel: for me vnamespace returns 1 for "vnamespace -e -- false", which is the expected behavior... 1166291587 M * bonbons wouldn't it be your sed that exits with 0? 1166291604 M * oliwel bonbons: maybe you are right 1166291608 M * matti Yes. 1166291611 M * oliwel I am facing exactly this now to 1166291669 M * oliwel bonbons: you are right 1166291684 M * oliwel removing the sed return the correct return code 1166291694 M * oliwel sometimes its to stupid :) 1166291788 J * n4f_ ~demis@201-35-248-197.jvece701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1166291802 P * n4f_ 1166291895 M * oliwel Any Idea how I can pipe the output of check_disk though sed without loosing the return code 1166291971 M * yang i get the following error when starting guest - http://paste.linux-vserver.org/781 I use the 2.6.19.1/2.1.1.7 and util-vserver 0.30.210-10 1166291986 M * matti oliwel: Save it. 1166291995 M * matti Hm... 1166292003 M * oliwel I wont use files 1166292008 M * matti I know. 1166292025 M * oliwel and I dont want to rewrite the scripts 1166292046 M * oliwel but I cant find a way throuh shell vars :( 1166292262 M * oliwel tadaaaaah 1166292264 M * oliwel works :) 1166292275 M * oliwel bit tricky but does the job ;) 1166292283 M * matti :) 1166292289 M * matti What did you done? 1166292290 M * matti ;] 1166292308 M * oliwel OUTPUT="`/usr/sbin/vnamespace -e $VS /usr/nagios/libexec/check_disk -w 10% -c 5% -p /dev/drbd/$VS;`" 1166292310 M * oliwel RETCODE=$?; 1166292312 M * oliwel echo $OUTPUT | sed -r "s/;.*$//"; 1166292314 M * oliwel exit $RETCODE; 1166292316 M * matti Hehe. 1166292338 M * matti Place command in OUTPUT in $() instead of ``. 1166292339 M * matti ;p 1166292347 M * matti `` is ugly ;p 1166292348 M * matti ;p 1166292358 M * oliwel Ahh great - two red lines in my nagios :) 1166292368 M * matti Yoyx. 1166292377 M * matti Red lines! 1166292382 M * oliwel you mean $(/usr/bin....) 1166292383 M * matti The end of the World is near... 1166292383 M * matti ;] 1166292387 M * matti oliwel: yes. 1166292395 M * oliwel ok 1166292416 M * oliwel no problem - I will just lower the threashold from 5 to 3 percent and the world is saved :) 1166292426 M * matti Ufff... 1166292436 M * matti You're better than James Bond. 1166292437 M * matti ;p 1166292446 M * matti He always saves the World with fancy toys ;p 1166292447 M * oliwel *applause* 1166292455 M * oliwel And I just need vi 1166292458 M * matti ;] 1166292489 M * oliwel So we should probaly send a Mail to "Q" and "M" that a Linux Live CD with VI will help 007 to save the world :) 1166292684 M * oliwel matti: bonbons: thx 1166292693 M * matti oliwel: You helped yourself ;p 1166292695 M * matti :) 1166292709 M * oliwel I thinks now its the time to get the beautiful girl.... 1166292719 M * matti Heheh. 1166292732 M * matti oliwel: I can send you a jpeg if you want ;p 1166292734 M * matti ;D 1166292747 M * matti Eheh. 1166292748 M * bronson neuralis: my updated package will be what you have without the .git/ directory. 1166292772 M * bronson Go with what you have... I'll put the new one up later today... I hope... 1166292777 M * oliwel matti: she is just sitting here beside me ;) 1166292802 M * matti oliwel: Damn... You're lucky :) 1166292828 M * oliwel :) 1166293009 M * oliwel matti: enjoy your day - will go off (the girl is waiting *lol*) 1166293052 A * oliwel waves goodbye to the crowd 1166293058 Q * oliwel Quit: Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0/0000000000] 1166294258 M * bronson Go with what you have... I'll put the new one up later today... I hope... 1166294299 M * bronson what the... history in xchat? sorry, ignore that. 1166294850 J * s0undt3ch_ ~s0undt3ch@81.193.61.238 1166294859 J * _dmax ~semaj@81.193.61.238 1166295211 Q * dmax Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166295216 N * _dmax dmax 1166295274 Q * s0undt3ch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166295274 N * s0undt3ch_ s0undt3ch 1166295423 Q * m`m`h Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166296225 M * bonbons daniel_hozac: ping 1166296266 M * yang bonbons: 1166296271 M * yang I installed that ipv6 patch 1166296273 M * yang now i get 1166296276 M * yang i get the following error when starting guest - http://paste.linux-vserver.org/781 I use the 2.6.19.1/2.1.1.7 and util-vserver 0.30.210-10 1166296354 M * bonbons yang: I don't think util-vserver-0.30.210-* supports IPv6 (natively), as far as I know you need at least 0.30.212 for that 1166296395 M * yang ok 1166296522 M * yang bonbons: if i run plain ./configure the paths are invalid for vservers to start 1166296559 M * yang server-Rootdir: /vservers 1166296560 M * bonbons yang: isn't there a configure option to specify the root under which guest are located? 1166296575 M * yang i think the directory is /etc/vserver 1166296617 M * bonbons don't mix the root for guest filesystems (/vserver) and for configuration of the guests (/etc/vservers) 1166296645 M * yang Paths: 1166296645 M * yang prefix: /usr/local 1166296645 M * yang sysconf-Directory: ${prefix}/etc 1166296645 M * yang cfg-Directory: ${prefix}/etc/vservers 1166296645 M * yang initrd-Directory: $(sysconfdir)/init.d 1166296647 M * yang pkgstate-Directory: ${prefix}/var/run/vservers 1166296647 M * yang vserver-Rootdir: /vservers 1166296658 M * yang I think for debian there are different paths 1166296717 M * bonbons that looks quite standard, except for the sysconf-Directory option and cfg-Directory ... those are usually taken without ${prefix} 1166296755 M * bonbons same for pkgstate-Directory, so you have to override those for ./configure 1166296922 M * yang Wll, i allready "make install" for this 1166296940 M * yang and it prooved that it coudln't grab vserver guests 1166297005 M * bonbons you have your files in /etc/vservers and /var/run/vservers, but by default (according to your output above) they are in /usr/local/etc/vservers and /usr/local/var/run/vservers for your install ... 1166297036 M * yang ok, so what would be the configure options to change these directories? 1166297115 M * yang there is no ./configure help 1166297196 M * bonbons ./configure --help works here... : --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var 1166297209 M * bonbons daniel_hozac: looks like util-vserver (0.30.212) is still using vc_ctx_create_v0 ... I would like to patch it for using a v2 (bumped v1, adding a field to the struct vcmd_ctx_create) how much change is required? (field is for adding per-context /proc/cmdline) 1166297325 M * yang bonbons: thanks a lot, i will see if that helps 1166297417 M * yang bonbons: actually there is a directory /var/run/vservers.rev 1166297425 M * yang and no /var/run/vservers 1166297459 M * yang pkgstate-Directory: /var/run/vservers 1166297459 M * yang vserver-Rootdir: /vservers 1166297467 M * yang i don't have these 2 directories 1166297557 M * bonbons what are the directories you have? 1166297576 M * yang I have /etc/vservers 1166297632 M * yang and 1166297637 M * yang ./etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase 1166297695 M * bonbons vdirbase is a symlink? if not, then you have an unconventional setup... 1166297758 A * bonbons gets something to eat, back later 1166297834 M * yang vdirbase is symlink 1166298125 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166298408 M * yang bonbons: looks like util-vserver is not well configured, but this error persist: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/782 1166298753 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1166298763 M * Bertl yang: you have two versions of the tools installed 1166298776 M * Bertl and the helper is from the 'other' one than the actual tools 1166298796 M * Bertl (or you didn't run the make distribution-install) 1166298801 M * Bertl morning folks, btw! 1166298865 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1166299531 M * bonbons morning Bertl! 1166300170 J * m`m`h ~simba@deb30.mgts.by 1166301366 J * DreamerC_ ~dreamerc@59-115-48-120.dynamic.hinet.net 1166301366 Q * DreamerC Read error: Connection reset by peer 1166302281 M * yang heya Bertl 1166302364 M * yang After "make install" I tried make install-debian , debian-install, install-etch , but I get make: *** No rule to make target `distribution-install'. Stop. 1166302387 M * bonbons Bertl: what should be the difference between 2.3.* and 2.1.* devel series? Between 2.3.0.4 and 2.1.1.7 I just find the device patch missing from 2.3.0.4 ... 1166302799 M * yang I have removed util-vserver from debian 1166302813 M * yang and installed 0.30.212 1166302909 M * yang and there is no "vshelper" in /sbin 1166303746 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1166303983 J * Blissex ~Blissex@82-69-39-138.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk 1166304906 J * Aiken ~james@tooax8-112.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1166305285 Q * ntrs Remote host closed the connection 1166305298 J * ntrs ~ntrs@68-188-55-120.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1166305433 J * Piet_ hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1166305744 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166305844 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-17-6.dclient.hispeed.ch 1166306366 M * Bertl bonbons: hmm, 2.3.x has the lback stuff, don't remember if I put that in 2.1 too 1166306409 M * bonbons at least from a diff between both of them only the device part shows up... 1166306429 M * Bertl yang: when you do 'make install' 1166306441 M * Bertl the laste page explains what you have to do :) 1166306481 M * Bertl bonbons: maybe I did put the lback stuff in 2.1 then, but I'll double check tonight 1166306494 M * Bertl have to leave now, but should be back in less than 2 hours 1166306537 M * bonbons then I will know tomorrow, in 2 hours I should be sleeping 1166306551 M * Bertl okay, np, I'll prepare everything for tomorrow 1166306556 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1166308666 Q * Blissex Remote host closed the connection 1166309128 Q * ntrs Remote host closed the connection 1166309463 J * ntrs ~ntrs@68-188-55-120.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1166312722 Q * DreamerC_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1166312920 Q * shedi Ping timeout: 480 seconds