1168646430 J * lilalinux_ ~plasma@dslb-084-058-197-203.pools.arcor-ip.net 1168646592 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-17-6.dclient.hispeed.ch 1168646758 M * Bertl wb yarihm! 1168646772 M * yarihm hi everyone 1168646857 Q * lilalinux Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168647879 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1168648626 J * FireEgl Proteus@adsl-4-53-242.bhm.bellsouth.net 1168649415 J * mountie ~mountie@CPE0080c6fe323f-CM000a739acaa4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1168649507 Q * Radiance Remote host closed the connection 1168650612 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1168651917 Q * lilalinux_ Remote host closed the connection 1168653835 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1168654263 J * s0undt3ch_ ~s0undt3ch@81.193.58.194 1168654356 J * _dmax ~semaj@81.193.58.194 1168654711 Q * dmax Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168654713 N * _dmax dmax 1168654723 Q * s0undt3ch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168654724 N * s0undt3ch_ s0undt3ch 1168655268 J * Radiance efb659aa4d@halt.1984world.eu 1168655566 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168657051 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! cya! 1168657056 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1168657077 M * Radiance night mate :) 1168657416 J * FireEgl Proteus@adsl-4-53-242.bhm.bellsouth.net 1168658170 Q * weasel Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168658529 J * weasel weasel@asteria.debian.or.at 1168658574 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1168659003 J * gerrit ~gerrit@c-67-160-146-170.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1168661035 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1168665238 Q * FireEgl Quit: ... 1168669101 Q * Radiance Remote host closed the connection 1168669388 J * Radiance 03eedf1a25@halt.1984world.eu 1168669439 J * comfrey ~comfrey@70.91.185.84 1168669606 Q * comfrey_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168680893 Q * kick Quit: Saliendo 1168681130 J * dna ~naucki@105-217-dsl.kielnet.net 1168681835 Q * softi42 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168682444 J * softi42 ~softi@p549D6956.dip.t-dialin.net 1168683247 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.37.103 1168686288 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-37-221.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1168689909 Q * ensc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168691548 J * DavidS ~david@85.125.165.34 1168693116 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168693490 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1168697884 Q * rob-84x^ Quit: brb 1168697890 J * rob-84x^ ~rob@submarine.ath.cx 1168698204 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1168698394 J * dna ~naucki@105-217-dsl.kielnet.net 1168699018 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1168699022 M * Bertl morning folks! 1168699043 M * mnemoc *yawn* 1168699073 M * Bertl hey mnemoc! how's going? 1168699115 M * mnemoc everything ok... tghanks :) and you? 1168699139 M * Bertl fine so far .. just woke up :) 1168699289 Q * Greek0 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168699634 M * mnemoc ehe :) Bertl-Timezone 1168699774 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168699946 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1168700235 M * Hollow morning Bertl, could you please change the dns record for paste.linux-vserver.org to 85.10.237.61? 1168700248 M * Hollow it somehow still has an old address 1168700325 M * Bertl okay, will do so shortly 1168700460 M * Bertl Hollow: do we need any other aliases when I'm at it? 1168700490 M * Hollow no, currently not 1168700555 Q * Greek0 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168700816 M * Bertl okay, should propagate now ... will check again this evening 1168700875 M * Bertl relocating now .. back in a few hours ... 1168700880 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1168701944 J * gcj ~chris@cpc1-cmbg7-0-0-cust497.cmbg.cable.ntl.com 1168701949 M * gcj hi all 1168702922 Q * DavidS Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168702950 J * DavidS ~david@85.125.165.34 1168703721 J * hom ~chatzilla@p57B5C882.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1168703762 J * Markus ~session@89.19.31.6 1168703778 M * Markus hey guys 1168703799 M * Markus i ve got a question about quota support 1168703888 M * Markus i ve a quota enabled ext3 partition on host server , how can i get quota support on guest without a seperate partition? (only 1 quest is running) 1168704434 N * Markus Markusm 1168708754 Q * Curus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168709020 Q * hom Quit: Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418] 1168709116 P * Markusm 1168709301 M * harry grsec patch fixed 1168709526 Q * svendag Quit: BitchX: No windows left! 1168710553 Q * driz Remote host closed the connection 1168710648 J * Aldo ~Aldo@pD957F7BB.dip.t-dialin.net 1168710654 M * Aldo Hallo 1168711826 M * Aldo any body here? 1168711935 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168712181 M * gcj hi aldo 1168712239 M * Aldo hi 1168712241 M * Aldo debian3164m:~# vserver vhost0 start 1168712241 M * Aldo The following problem(s) were encountered while verifying vshelper 1168712241 M * Aldo functionality: 1168712241 M * Aldo * The configured vshelper '/sbin/vshelper' does not match the 'vshelper' 1168712241 M * Aldo script of the util-vserver package 1168712243 M * Aldo To fix this, you can: 1168712243 M * Aldo * disable vshelper entirely by executing 1168712245 M * Aldo | touch "/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper/disabled" 1168712245 M * Aldo * disable only this message by executing 1168712247 M * Aldo | touch "/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper/warning-disabled" 1168712247 M * Aldo * configure the util-vserver vshelper script, e.g. by adding 1168712249 M * Aldo | kernel.vshelper = /lib/util-vserver/vshelper 1168712249 M * Aldo to /etc/sysctl.conf and rebooting the machine, or by executing 1168712251 M * Aldo | echo "/lib/util-vserver/vshelper" >/proc/sys/kernel/vshelper 1168712251 M * Aldo Failed to start vserver 'vhost0' 1168712255 M * Aldo hafe you any idea for this problem? 1168712271 M * Aldo ah hrrr 1168712277 M * Aldo it is solved 1168712279 M * Aldo :) 1168712377 J * mnemoc ~amery@kilo105.server4you.de 1168713518 M * Aldo every body here? 1168714464 M * gcj dunno about everybody, but i am 1168714483 M * matti Hi harry, how are you? 1168714608 M * Aldo hi 1168714618 M * Aldo can every body help me? 1168714632 M * gcj dunno about everybody, but i can try 1168714639 M * Aldo Because guest System limits 1168714683 M * Aldo can you tell me, what I have to do that a guestsystem have only e.g. 200 MB RAM 1168714693 M * gcj Aldo, it doesn't work like that 1168714716 M * Aldo how does it work? 1168714721 M * gcj because the vserver patch doesn't calculate or restrict total "RAM used" per guest at the moment 1168714742 M * gcj it's very difficult to describe unfortunately 1168714752 M * Aldo then, how I can limit the HDD size? 1168714757 M * matti Hi Aldo, gcj :) 1168714761 M * Aldo hi 1168714766 M * gcj you can set limits on the RSS and VM, but where to set them is largely guesswork 1168714769 M * gcj hiya matti 1168714781 M * Aldo how must I do that? 1168714790 M * gcj Aldo, give your vserver a partition or loopback mount of a fixed size 1168714822 M * Aldo Have you a howto for that? 1168714834 M * gcj not really, but it's not hard 1168714841 M * gcj you have a vserver in /vservers/myserver 1168714847 M * Aldo yes 1168714852 M * gcj presumably it's on a shared partition at the moment 1168714863 M * gcj create a new file with the size you want to limit it to 1168714865 M * Aldo yes 1168714884 M * gcj e.g. if you want a 1GB limit, dd if=/dev/zero of=newpartition.img bs=1G count=1 1168714893 M * gcj mke2fs -j newpartition.img 1168714904 M * gcj mount -o loop newpartition.img /mnt/tmp 1168714919 M * gcj cp -ax /vservers/myserver/* /mnt/tmp 1168714924 M * gcj umount /mnt/tmp 1168714938 M * gcj mount -o loop newpartition.img /vservers/myserver 1168714979 M * Aldo debian3164m:/vservers# dd if=/dev/zero of=vServer1.img bs=1G count=1 1168714980 M * Aldo dd: memory exhausted 1168714994 M * gcj ok, try bs=1M count=1024 1168715038 M * Aldo it works 1168715101 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1168715105 M * Bertl back now ... 1168715109 M * gcj hiya bertl :-) 1168715116 M * matti LOL, did dd tried to allocate 1 GiB of memory? 1168715117 M * matti ;] 1168715119 M * Aldo hi Bertl 1168715124 M * matti Hi Bertl, how are you? 1168715126 M * Aldo :D 1168715194 M * Aldo is the loop device the one'st possibility? 1168715207 M * Bertl fine, thanks ... and greetings to everyone :) 1168715275 M * gcj Aldo, no, you can create a real partition as well, but it's harder 1168715291 M * Aldo yes, ok 1168715294 M * Bertl Aldo, gcj: recent patches should work reasonably fine with the memory setting 1168715302 M * gcj Bertl, how has it changed? 1168715308 M * Bertl the RSS is accounted for anonymous + file memory 1168715322 M * Bertl (the rss limit itself became a virtual sum) 1168715335 M * Aldo what limit is rss and as ? 1168715343 M * gcj so if you set rss hard limit = 200M (in pages) is that similar to 200MB ram in the guest, excluding page cache? 1168715355 M * Bertl also, disk limits work on a shared partition, no need for the big overhead of per guest disk images 1168715372 M * gcj ok, i didn't know that last 1168715386 M * Bertl gcj: that is similar to having a system with 200M ram + swap 1168715387 M * gcj doesn't that require ext2 magic to store contexts everywhere? 1168715392 M * gcj that sounded worrying to mwe 1168715401 M * Aldo also I can set RAM and HDD limits? 1168715410 M * Bertl Aldo: sure 1168715426 M * gcj Bertl, that's great, thanks 1168715430 M * gcj as of which version? 1168715432 M * Bertl gcj: nope, it uses filesystem tagging, which _can_ be done in several ways ( also ext2/ext3 specific ones :) 1168715452 M * Bertl the usual way is by using the upper bits of uid/gid 1168715467 M * Aldo Have you got a Howto for RAM und HDD limts? 1168715470 M * gcj ok 1168715539 M * Bertl yes, for both of them the wiki has details 1168715550 M * Aldo http://linux-vserver.org/Resource_Limits < that? 1168715671 J * marius ~marius@s5593c2e9.adsl.wanadoo.nl 1168715707 M * Bertl welcome marius! 1168715711 M * Bertl Aldo: yes, for example 1168715712 M * marius Is it possible to run vservers inside a xen-domU? 1168715720 M * Bertl yes, definitely 1168715754 M * Bertl you can also combine it with dom0 if you like :) 1168715760 M * marius Do I need to do special things on the Dom0 for it to work? Or can I do it from within my domU? 1168715781 M * Bertl nothing special in dom0 required 1168715791 M * Aldo What is the HDD limit? (rss, as, locks, ...) 1168715854 M * marius Bertl: The kernel that is used to run DomU does it need to be patched or is it possible to build modules and use them? And the kernel in Dom0 does that need patching ? 1168715879 M * Bertl Aldo: http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits http://linux-vserver.org/Memory_Limits 1168715908 M * Bertl Aldo: all of the limits are supported by recent tools, so you just have to fill in the data for each guest 1168715950 M * Bertl marius: domU kernel needs to be patched, it is not possible to do Linux-VServer style virtualization with modules (without adding significant overhead and indirection) 1168715969 M * Bertl marius: the dom0 kernel is of no relevance (i.e. no changes there are required) 1168716030 A * matti hands a mug of coffee to Bertl. 1168716038 M * marius Bertl: right, will the patch run against a xen3.04 tree? 1168716043 M * matti Bertl: Drink. Ask questions later ;] 1168716044 M * matti :d 1168716065 M * Bertl matti: I'm answering them :) 1168716088 M * matti ;p 1168716090 M * Bertl marius: probably not out of the box, but the required modifications are minimal 1168716111 M * marius Bertl: ok, thank you for the info 1168716114 M * Bertl marius: I think it will boil down to adding 2-3 declarations to the xen arch 1168716163 M * marius Ok, I'll try it tomorrow and see what I run into, thank you 1168716217 M * Aldo what must I do wenn the Host System is at the same partition as the vServer 1168716390 M * Bertl marius: you're welcome! 1168716418 M * Bertl Aldo: while this is a possible setup, it is strongly advised _not_ to do that 1168716439 M * Aldo ok i will change it soon 1168716452 M * Bertl Aldo: i.e. you can put all the guests on a common partition, but the host system should be kept separate 1168716500 M * Aldo my system does not known tagxid 1168716569 M * Bertl maybe you didn't compile it in? what patch/kernel/filesystem? 1168716648 M * Aldo wait I look 1168717023 P * Aldo Kopete 0.12.3 : http://kopete.kde.org 1168719432 M * waldi hmm, does vserver support arm? 1168719437 M * Bertl yep 1168719463 M * waldi okay 1168719472 M * Bertl all except fvr and xtensa atm (v850 unverified) 1168719492 M * daniel_hozac what about avr32? 1168719515 M * daniel_hozac we don't patch any of the files there. 1168719662 M * waldi hmm, I have weird output on my sparc64 machine 1168719682 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: hmm, when did that get in? 1168719684 M * waldi I got some unkillable tasks which seems to have over 3GiB of stack 1168719719 M * Bertl hmm, kernel/patch? 1168719726 M * waldi 2.6.18 1168719769 M * waldi 2.0.2.2-rc8 1168719786 M * Bertl guest processes? 1168719791 M * waldi yes 1168719798 M * Bertl vkill doesn't work? 1168719817 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4EE50.dip.t-dialin.net 1168719829 M * waldi no 1168719920 M * Bertl are those 'init' processes? 1168719931 M * waldi no 1168719938 M * waldi root 3079 99.9 0.0 3429744 1608 pts/0 R 19:52 19:31 dpkg-query --listfiles python2.5-minimal 1168719974 M * Bertl hmm, and this is not a debian patched kernel? 1168719982 M * waldi it is 1168719998 M * Bertl ah, IIRC, there is a bug report filed on that 1168720006 M * Bertl hanging processes, 99% cpu etc 1168720055 M * waldi hups 1168720337 M * daniel_hozac hmm, kill -9 not working is rather serious... 1168720364 M * Bertl I agree, but it might be a simple check in the signalling 1168720371 M * daniel_hozac indeed. 1168720398 M * Bertl debug should log something though, IIRC 1168720463 M * daniel_hozac i think the Debian kernels don't have debugging enabled. 1168720531 M * Bertl waldi: is a 2.6.19 kernel scheduled? 1168720550 M * waldi 2.6.20-rc4 1168720564 M * Bertl hmm, that is a little more problematic 1168720579 M * Bertl but 2.6.19.2 should be quite solid with 2.2.0-rc* 1168720599 M * waldi we decided to forget about 2.6.19 1168720639 M * Bertl i.c., well 2.6.20 will need a little work, but if there is interest .. it should be doable within a few days 1168720673 M * waldi okay, the same problem after a restart 1168720679 M * Bertl well, it will be definitely out with 2.6.20 :) 1168720694 M * Bertl waldi: you want to track it down? 1168720779 M * waldi not really 1168720798 M * waldi SigQ: 2/129889 1168720798 M * Bertl ok :) 1168720810 M * waldi hmm, the signals are not delivered? 1168720826 M * Bertl does it increase if you send a new signal? 1168720837 M * waldi no 1168720851 M * waldi hmm 1168721034 M * waldi even vserver $name stop does not killem 1168721130 Q * mire Quit: Leaving 1168721205 M * Bertl waldi: not unexpected 1168721214 M * Bertl waldi: uses the same vkill mechanisms 1168721284 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168721338 M * meandtheshell Bertl: the pagesize returned with (python) resource.pagesize() is in kB or kiB? 1168721351 M * daniel_hozac neither? 1168721355 M * daniel_hozac it should be in bytes. 1168721400 M * daniel_hozac that's what it is here. 1168721401 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: ha ... you're right 1168721535 M * DavidS this happened on vserver stop: http://paste.debian.net/20012 1168721549 M * DavidS hung the whole kernel 1168721556 M * DavidS (xen guest that is) 1168721577 M * daniel_hozac read the recent ML archives. 1168721590 M * daniel_hozac you need to get a new kernel. 1168721616 M * DavidS this is the current debian kernel 1168721624 M * DavidS testing that is ... 1168721634 M * daniel_hozac you need a snapshot, from what i've gathered. 1168721670 M * DavidS does the debian kernel team know? waldi? Bertl? 1168721684 J * mnemoc ~amery@kilo105.server4you.de 1168721684 M * Bertl well, waldi found out today, I guess :) 1168721694 M * daniel_hozac that bug has been known for weeks. 1168721700 M * Bertl we know for a week now, and the bug reports should be there 1168721702 M * daniel_hozac probably a month by now. 1168721814 M * DavidS ah, i was away for a month .. go figure :) 1168721834 M * Bertl wb then :) 1168721913 M * DavidS heh .. at least it only crashed a xen guest :-) i can reboot that one without leaving my chair :-) 1168722919 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-17-6.dclient.hispeed.ch 1168723923 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-206.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1168724082 M * Bertl morning Aiken! wb yarihm! 1168724143 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1168724714 M * gcj OT question: any gentoo gurus seen "emerge sync --quiet" emit a single black line? running from cron this is annoying, i get blank emails every day 1168724724 M * gcj err, s/black/blank/ 1168724781 M * Hollow gcj: use &>/dev/null 1168724799 M * gcj Hollow, then i lose any intended output, e.g. errors that get sent to stdout 1168724829 M * meandtheshell The Resident Set Size (rss) is the amount of pages currently present in RAM per context - right? Or is it for all running guests? 1168724829 M * gcj i'll do that if i have to, but i'd prefer to fix the blank line 1168724832 M * Hollow you could also report it as bug, i'm not sure how quiet the quiet option is intended to be :) 1168724862 M * gcj will try that 1168724874 M * daniel_hozac meandtheshell: depends on the context. 1168724899 M * daniel_hozac (context in the what-are-you-talking-about sense) 1168724900 M * meandtheshell s/context/ guest context/ :) 1168725132 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: so... rss is the amount of pages currently in RAM per guest context - right? 1168725142 M * daniel_hozac again, in what context? 1168725161 M * meandtheshell guest 1168725163 M * daniel_hozac rss can also be the amount of pages in RAM per process. 1168725171 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1168725194 M * meandtheshell well, but the process must belong to a context - no? 1168725204 M * daniel_hozac sure. 1168725210 M * daniel_hozac but it depends on which rss you're talking about. 1168725228 M * daniel_hozac the per-process or per-guest one. 1168725249 M * meandtheshell didn't know there is also a per-process rss ... 1168725263 M * daniel_hozac ps faux ;) 1168725269 M * meandtheshell just thought there is a per-context rss 1168725274 M * meandtheshell I see 1168725299 M * meandtheshell well - I'd like to add that to http://linux-vserver.org/Memory_Limits 1168725308 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1168725324 M * meandtheshell since per-process rss isn't mentioned there 1168725337 M * daniel_hozac because that's not limited. 1168725353 M * daniel_hozac or well, it is. 1168725360 M * meandtheshell sure - inside a context ... 1168725361 M * daniel_hozac but it's not relevant for vserver. 1168725363 M * meandtheshell right? 1168725382 M * daniel_hozac what? 1168725425 M * daniel_hozac the per-process RSS limit is generally not that interesting from a limiting-a-guest perspective. 1168725436 M * meandtheshell do I have to care about rss per-process? I gues not since that comes out of the box when I limit the rss for a particualar context containing this process - no? 1168725461 M * daniel_hozac right. 1168725468 M * Bertl you should consider a few things though 1168725482 M * meandtheshell tell me/us please :) 1168725489 Q * Johnnie Quit: G'bye! 1168725502 M * Bertl Sum over all RSSp <= RSSc 1168725515 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@jdlewis.org 1168725532 M * Bertl and RSS != RAM (in the usual sense) 1168725556 M * Bertl RSS means Resident Set Size and it is the number of pages in RAM 1168725570 M * Bertl those pages can be Anonymous or File backed 1168725586 M * meandtheshell what does that mean? 1168725603 M * meandtheshell not in RAM but in a file? 1168725606 M * Bertl and more important, they can be evicted at any point, either by swapping them out (anonymous) or writing them back/discarding them (File backed) 1168725625 M * Bertl let me give you an example 1168725652 M * Bertl - you map a file with mmap, and read 1MB 1168725671 M * Bertl (typically that will give 1MB/pagesize pages RSS) 1168725696 M * Bertl now memory is short, and the kernel 'simply discards' pages from this mapping 1168725859 M * gcj where does the vserver's hostname get saved in /etc/vservers? 1168725877 M * Bertl uts 1168725895 M * gcj uts/nodename? 1168725937 M * Bertl yep 1168725971 M * gcj it's not working for me: the vserver keeps the host's hostname (in one that i copied from another vserver and hacked about with) 1168725984 M * Bertl no, I assume the following happens: 1168725997 M * Bertl - the guest sets the hostname after it is started 1168726023 M * Bertl you can avoid that by removing the capability, or you change it inside the guest 1168726042 M * gcj ah ok, that bit of init script doesn't seem to get run 1168726144 M * gcj initstyle=sysv doesn't seem to work well for fedora guests 1168726156 M * daniel_hozac uh, it was practically written for them. 1168726181 M * gcj well, it doesn't set the hostname, and the default initstyle does :-) 1168726194 M * daniel_hozac sysv is the default initstyle... 1168726199 M * Bertl gcj: I guess you are confusing something here 1168726213 M * gcj well, deleting apps/init/style means the hostname gets set, it wasn't before 1168726229 M * Bertl gcj: sysv init style is not supposed to run host initialization stuff 1168726234 M * daniel_hozac and what was it set to before? 1168726237 M * gcj sysv 1168726251 M * Bertl gcj: while plain init style will run a separate init (with all the init stuff) 1168726274 M * daniel_hozac again, sysv _is_ the default initstyle. 1168726275 M * gcj so now i'm using plain, and it's working? 1168726301 M * Bertl gcj: depends on what you consider 'working'? 1168726313 M * gcj hostname gets set, i haven't noticed any other problems yet 1168726331 M * Bertl the hostname will also be set with sysv 1168726342 M * Bertl just not from _within_ the guest 1168726393 M * gcj sorry, i don't understand, i thought you just said the opposite: that only the gues sets its own hostname 1168726401 M * daniel_hozac no. 1168726422 M * daniel_hozac if uts/nodename is set, it's going to get set as the guest is starting. 1168726425 M * Bertl gcj: you have all options, it's just a matter of configuration and what you want to achieve 1168726470 M * gcj ok 1168726489 M * gcj so uts/nodename works, but the guest can override it itself? 1168726494 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1168726500 M * Bertl if the proper capability is given 1168726515 M * meandtheshell Bertl: which is? 1168726521 M * gcj then i don't understand why first time, the guest didn't set its own hostname at all? 1168726531 M * gcj but when i removed apps/init/style, it did? 1168726663 M * daniel_hozac meandtheshell: VXC_SET_UTSNAME 1168726680 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: thank you 1168726702 M * daniel_hozac it's given by default though. 1168726728 M * Bertl we have a page which lists (and somewhat explains) all of them 1168726815 M * daniel_hozac (http://linux-vserver.org/Capabilities_and_Flags) 1168726891 M * gcj ok, thanks for your help fixing that one 1168726903 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: thx 1168726933 J * DavidS ~david@chello062178045213.16.11.tuwien.teleweb.at 1168726957 M * Bertl wb DavidS! 1168727067 A * DavidS waves 1168727864 J * mire ~mire@99-166-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1168727874 M * Bertl welcome mire! 1168730492 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1168732294 Q * marius Remote host closed the connection