1173830626 Q * sid3windr Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173830689 J * prae ~benjamin@foxhound.sherpadown.net 1173831079 J * sid3windr luser@bastard-operator.from-hell.be 1173832330 Q * prae Quit: Pwet 1173832406 J * _dmax ~semaj@81.193.57.70 1173832745 Q * dmax Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173832752 N * _dmax dmax 1173834921 J * marcfiu ~mef@c-68-39-177-97.hsd1.nj.comcast.net 1173835247 M * jkl Bertl: did you get a chance to look at what I posted on pastebin? 1173835272 M * Bertl which pating? 1173835287 M * jkl hmm, i lost the url, hold on a sec 1173835484 M * jkl hmpf, pastebin is running sloooow 1173835508 M * Bertl you didn't use paste.linux-vserver.org, did you? 1173835562 M * jkl no, that might be a better idea! 1173835595 M * jkl http://paste.linux-vserver.org/1278 1173835634 M * jkl happens every time i shut this vserver down 1173835642 M * Bertl what kernel is that? 1173835667 M * jkl debian 2.6.18-3-vserver-k7 1173835685 M * Bertl known issu 1173835688 M * Bertl +e 1173835695 M * jkl oh reaaaly? 1173835701 M * Bertl was fixed a few months ago, -4 has the fix too 1173835801 M * jkl ah, there it is: linux-headers-2.6.18-4-vserver-k7 1173835823 M * jkl looks like it's time for a kernel upgrade then =) 1173835860 M * Bertl yeah, but Id upgrade to something newer 1173835875 M * Bertl we fixed quite a number of minor issues since 1173835918 M * jkl well, I was hoping to stick with the stock debian kernels for this box, since the other admins won't know anything about getting vserver kernels directly from you 1173835938 M * jkl but, I'm not sure if this stock debian kernel has the grsec patches, which I wanted too. 1173838595 J * shedi ~siggi@ftth-237-144.hive.is 1173838618 M * Bertl okay, back shortly ... 1173838622 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1173838974 Q * softi42 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173839260 Q * dmax Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173839500 J * softi42 ~softi@p549D4E61.dip.t-dialin.net 1173840421 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1173842387 P * marcfiu 1173843794 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1173843797 M * Bertl back now ... 1173845149 Q * ensc Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by ensc_)) 1173845158 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4E342.dip.t-dialin.net 1173845478 Q * hallyn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173846409 Q * gerrit Read error: Connection reset by peer 1173847030 M * jkl Bertl: 2.6.18-4-vserver-k7 fixed it. Thanks. 1173847068 M * jkl I still wonder why I get cat: /proc/cmdline: No such file or directory and mount: permission denied 1173847099 M * Bertl because your guest? is trying to access that 1173847123 M * Bertl you have two options here, you can either make it visible via the vprocunhide 1173847150 M * Bertl or you can remove the hardware? related scripts which want to know about the kernel boot line 1173847251 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: semi-pong 1173847275 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: tx, but I forgot what I wanted to ask :) 1173847275 M * jkl Bertl: how does the vprocunhide method work, some sysctl magic? 1173847279 M * daniel_hozac hehe :) 1173847441 M * daniel_hozac jkl: makes more sense to get rid of the scripts, IMHO. /proc/cmdline might contain sensitive info you don't want your guest to know about. 1173847526 M * jkl daniel_hozac: yeah, you're probably right. I'll go hunting around for it. 1173847714 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: I think, we might simply virtualize that away 1173847758 M * daniel_hozac bonbons had a patch for that, right? 1173847815 M * Bertl don't know, maybe ... 1173847843 M * daniel_hozac http://people.linux-vserver.org/~bonbons/patches/delta-cmdline-feat03.diff 1173847891 M * Bertl omg :) 1173847947 M * Bertl but yeah, a good start .... 1173848015 M * daniel_hozac (i'd prefer a separate syscall for it, mostly so i don't have to deal with the initial flags thing :)) 1173848028 M * Bertl yes, definitely my preference too 1173848042 M * Bertl I would also think about moving it to uts 1173848087 M * jkl hmm, sendsigs was messing with cmdline, but it wasn't a good idea to remove it! 1173848183 M * daniel_hozac yeah, having it in uts makes sense. 1173848236 M * daniel_hozac hehe, i knew this was a bit of a deja vu. that's what we said last time :) 1173848300 M * daniel_hozac (1166380506 in http://irc.13thfloor.at/LOG/2006-12/LOG_2006-12-17.txt) 1173848416 M * Bertl hehe, vhi could benefit from a new 'posix' conform extension to 256 chars ... :) 1173848443 M * Bertl but I think the 64/65 chars are enough for the virtual cmdline 1173848462 M * daniel_hozac yeah. 1173848473 M * Bertl (btw, 'deja vu' was a cool movie :) 1173848512 J * bdAU]FlpV ~hollow@styx.xnull.de 1173848841 Q * Hollow Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173848871 N * bdAU]FlpV Hollow 1173848874 Q * nox Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173849092 J * _mcp ~hightower@wolk-project.de 1173849258 J * nox ~nox@static.88-198-17-175.clients.your-server.de 1173849271 Q * mcp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1173849280 N * _mcp mcp 1173849461 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-132-80.w90-30.abo.wanadoo.fr 1173849569 Q * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173851681 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! cya! 1173851685 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1173854884 Q * shedi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173855028 P * gpiero 1173856410 J * shedi ~siggi@ftth-237-144.hive.is 1173856505 Q * cdrx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173857305 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-125-230-38.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1173857875 N * DoberMann_ DoberMann 1173858555 J * pmenier ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1173858880 J * pisco hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1173859487 J * dna ~naucki@p54BCE8CA.dip.t-dialin.net 1173859948 Q * shedi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173859956 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@80.253.205.251 1173860290 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173860347 J * Aiken ~james@ppp217-223.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1173860542 J * shedi ~siggi@ftth-237-144.hive.is 1173860652 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1173862683 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1173863236 J * DavidS ~david@chello062178045213.16.11.tuwien.teleweb.at 1173863598 J * eyck ~eyck@nat.nowanet.pl 1173864999 J * cdrx ~legoater@blueice2n1.uk.ibm.com 1173865176 J * wF`wSOXcK ~hollow@styx.xnull.de 1173865358 Q * Hollow Read error: Connection reset by peer 1173865414 N * wF`wSOXcK Hollow 1173867183 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1173868070 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-164-195-129.hsd1.ut.comcast.net 1173869513 Q * phedny Remote host closed the connection 1173869552 Q * cdrx Read error: Connection reset by peer 1173869705 J * phedny ~mark@ip56538143.direct-adsl.nl 1173871773 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1173871959 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-197-234.pools.arcor-ip.net 1173873557 Q * Johnnie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173874164 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1173874999 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@jdlewis.org 1173876342 J * dev-zero ~TizianoMu@gw.ptr-80-238-132-170.customer.ch.netstream.com 1173876348 M * dev-zero hi everyone 1173876378 M * dev-zero I would like to have a virtual machine in a separate volume/partition 1173876389 M * dev-zero I mounted that partition to /vservers/foo 1173876441 M * dev-zero when I try to use vserver foo build, I always get an error about "vserver-topdirectory [...] exists already; please try to use '--force', or remove them manually." 1173876487 M * dev-zero '--force' doesn't work as expected (just ignore that the folders are already there) but tries to rename the folder which fails because there's a volume mounted there 1173876576 M * dev-zero what am I doing wrong? How can I do what I would like to do? :) 1173876822 M * DavidS dev-zero: worst case, you have to move the vserver after building ... rsync -av is your friend ;) 1173876862 M * dev-zero DavidS: surely works, yes :) 1173876891 M * dev-zero DavidS: but I'm wondering that this isn't a more common issue 1173876947 M * DavidS dev-zero: hmm .. I'm using debian's version of the utilities, but they don't complain about a empty /vserver/$NAME/ IIRC ... perhaps you already have something there or @ /etc/vservers? 1173877028 M * dev-zero well, I have home and var there 1173877038 M * dev-zero they are on separate partitions as well 1173877235 M * DavidS that could be the problem ... 1173877285 M * DavidS file systems are best mounted by using /etc/vservers/$name/fstab which doesn't work when building 1173877324 M * DavidS but distributing the freshly built vserver onto the various volumes should be straightforward? 1173877404 M * dev-zero yeah, that's the other solution 1173877732 M * dev-zero would be nice if the build-script would record already mounted devices and create the fstab accordingly 1173878147 M * DavidS dev-zero: patches welcome ;)) 1173878198 M * dev-zero I feared that would be the result :-) 1173878212 Q * cdrx Quit: Leaving 1173878217 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1173878536 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1173878859 Q * brcc_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173878932 J * hallyn ~xa@adsl-75-2-89-158.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 1173879495 J * besonen_ ~besonen@209-180-234-92.eugn.qwest.net 1173879567 Q * besonen Read error: Connection reset by peer 1173879608 Q * Rich_Estill Quit: Leaving 1173880041 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1173880105 J * ema ~ema@lart.galliera.it 1173881388 J * er ~yakker@aegis.CS.Princeton.EDU 1173881466 J * Roey ~katz@h-69-3-4-130.mclnva23.covad.net 1173882364 Q * infowolfe Read error: Connection reset by peer 1173883098 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-164-195-129.hsd1.ut.comcast.net 1173885579 J * brcc_ bruce@i.am.someasshole.com 1173886655 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1173886658 M * Bertl morning folks! 1173886666 M * daniel_hozac morning Bertl! 1173886753 M * renihs morning Bertl! 1173887162 M * Bertl I forgot to mention, rc17 is out :) 1173887177 M * Bertl still have to release one for 2.6.20 though 1173887195 M * Bertl contains the vroot fix and a backport of the banner stuff 1173887591 M * harry bloody hell... another rc release? 1173887599 M * harry do i needthe vroot fix? 1173887794 M * Bertl not if you do not care about vroot/quota working :) 1173887806 M * Bertl (see mailing list for details) 1173887895 M * arachnis1 chtopic() 1173888044 M * Bertl give me a minute to uploade the 2.6.20 patch 1173888245 J * dna_ ~naucki@p54BCE8CA.dip.t-dialin.net 1173888300 Q * shedi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173888301 J * stefani ~stefani@flute.radonc.washington.edu 1173888312 M * Bertl morning stefani! 1173888318 M * stefani hola 1173888493 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1173888548 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1173888569 T * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 2.0.2.1, 2.0.3-rc1, 2.2.0-rc17, devel 2.3.0.11, stable+grsec 2.0.2.1, 2.2.0-rc16 | util-vserver-0.30.212 | libvserver-1.0.2 & vserver-utils-1.0.3 | He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the Wiki, and we'll forget about the minute ;) 1173888635 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173888822 J * shedi ~siggi@ftth-237-144.hive.is 1173889729 M * s0undt3ch hello ppl 1173889764 M * s0undt3ch I can't seem to find info on the wiki regarding X11 and X11 forwarding usage inside a guest, any pointers? 1173889965 M * s0undt3ch dam, in debian how do I make my vservers start at boot time? 1173890087 M * s0undt3ch stupid, forgot to set mark 1173890437 J * the_hydra ~mulyadi@125.164.99.113 1173890444 M * Bertl X and X forwarding works as usual 1173890450 M * Bertl welcome the_hydra! 1173890468 M * the_hydra hi herbert 1173890471 M * Bertl s0undt3ch: noe, that sshd behaviour changed recently (requiring new settings to make it work) 1173890720 M * s0undt3ch Bertl: well the problem is that I never used xforward in my life :\ 1173890727 M * s0undt3ch and X never inside a guest 1173890986 M * Bertl well, then you will need some testing :) 1173891166 M * s0undt3ch no, what I'd need is a HowTo ;) 1173891185 J * Piet_ hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1173891189 M * s0undt3ch but I'll get into that later 1173891560 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173891744 M * Bertl s0undt3ch: sorry, no howto (yet), amybe start/write one? 1173891903 M * s0undt3ch Bertl: maybe, the problem is that I'm migrating my gentoo vserver install to a debian vserver install, I'm also changing mailserver so too much at hands currently 1173891941 M * Bertl you mean host side? 1173891973 M * s0undt3ch yes 1173891984 M * s0undt3ch and rebuilding all the guests too 1173891992 M * Bertl shouldn't affect the guests, just make sure that you do not use a broken debian kernel :) 1173892008 M * s0undt3ch heh, it hasn't failed so far :) 1173892040 M * s0undt3ch running 2.6.18-4-vserver-686 1173892151 M * s0undt3ch the thing with the guests is because they're also Gentoo and I'm moving those too 1173892248 M * Bertl aha, but no need to do that _right now_ 1173892263 M * Bertl i.e. you can migrate the guests at a later time too 1173892318 M * Bertl okay, off for dinner now ... back later ... 1173892323 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1173892323 M * the_hydra cya Bertl! 1173892638 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.39.9 1173892788 N * Piet_ Piet 1173892924 J * hardwire ~bip@12.6.43.10 1173893003 Q * hardwire 1173893021 J * hardwire ~bip@12.6.43.10 1173893824 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1173894207 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1173894332 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1173894924 J * __John__ ~phoenix@AToulouse-151-1-41-236.w83-203.abo.wanadoo.fr 1173895128 Q * pmenier Quit: leaving 1173895242 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1173895245 M * Bertl back now ... 1173895253 M * er hi bertl 1173895329 M * Bertl hey er! 1173895419 M * the_hydra wb Bertl! 1173896455 Q * shedi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173897619 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: no update to 2.6.20.3? :) 1173897645 M * Bertl soon to come :) 1173897706 J * shedi ~siggi@ftth-237-144.hive.is 1173898206 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1173898307 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1173898430 Q * shedi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1173898764 J * STRONG ~STRONG@91.192.60.33 1173898776 Q * STRONG Quit: Я ушел не скучайте 1173899024 J * shedi ~siggi@ftth-237-144.hive.is 1173899255 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1173899706 P * __John__ 1173901563 J * gcj ~chris@cpc1-cmbg7-0-0-cust497.cmbg.cable.ntl.com 1173901582 M * gcj hi all, can anyone advise an easy way to build a gentoo vserver from scratch? 1173901768 M * gcj never mind, i found http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/vps/vserver-howto.xml 1173901791 M * Bertl hey gcj! 1173901801 M * gcj hiya bertl :-) 1173901807 M * gcj hope all is going well for you 1173901812 M * gcj thanks for all your help in the past 1173901823 M * Bertl yep, fine, tx! 1173901980 M * gcj when did dynamic context IDs become discouraged? 1173901997 M * Bertl hmm, 2 years ago or so 1173902017 M * gcj ok, can u tell me how to assign static IDs to my existing vservers? 1173902044 M * gcj http://linux-vserver.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#How_do_I_tag_a_guest.27s_directory_with_xid.3F ? 1173902047 M * Bertl echo 42 >/etc/vservers/hansi/context 1173902057 M * gcj ok thanks 1173902063 M * Bertl the xid should be between 2 and 49151 1173902444 J * dna ~naucki@p54bcf539.dip.t-dialin.net 1173902519 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1173902574 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1173902724 M * gcj your new wiki is really cook 1173902729 M * gcj err cool :-) 1173902735 M * gcj makes it much easier to add content 1173902896 M * daniel_hozac how so? 1173902945 M * gcj the faq format is great, keeps everything consistent and has a nice toc 1173903343 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1173903526 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1173903883 M * er Bertl: is there a standard way for a guest to communicate with processes running on the system? 1173903894 M * er in the root context, sorry. 1173904009 M * er looks like using unix sockets doesn't work since the UNIX namespace is isolated 1173904132 M * Bertl networking? 1173904146 M * Bertl or files/pipes 1173904169 M * er Bertl, but that way a user has to reauthenticate himself (through networking) 1173904198 M * Bertl what are you trying to do, btw? 1173904231 M * er i need a guest to be able to run some privileged operations, like say installing a tunnel on the host 1173904260 M * er i guess one way to do this is to mount --bind a directory into the guest, and use a UNIX socket there 1173904268 M * Bertl hmm, IIRC, that was done with filesystem based sockets 1173904284 M * Bertl for iptables and similar (testing) 1173904305 M * Bertl with recent kernels you even have a socket function to get the xid 1173904435 M * er right - with SO_PEERCRED, i guess 1173904446 M * Bertl actually SO_PEERTAG :) 1173904456 M * er ok 1173904463 M * Bertl but yes, same principle 1173904476 M * er so one has to share in a directory, and create filesystem-based socket on that 1173904515 M * er but then the guest can do arbitrary things in that directory 1173904565 M * Bertl well, the host has the advantage that it can access guest directories quite fine 1173904584 M * Bertl so usually, it's sufficient to put it in /dev/ 1173904609 M * er i was thinking of writing a tool that would create a directory like /sys in the guest (let's call it /vsys) 1173904654 M * er wait for events on it on the host through inotify, and call scripts registered corresponding to files/directories modified 1173904669 M * Bertl bbia minute, have to test something with the ADSL 1173904674 M * er ok 1173904772 M * er there'll probably have to be a new (or existing) inode attribute that prevents the guest from deleting such files 1173904858 M * er actually, prevents the guest from chmoding files in this directory 1173905074 M * daniel_hozac immutable? 1173905078 M * Bertl what about the immutable flag? 1173905134 Q * the_hydra Remote host closed the connection 1173905180 M * phedny in a vserver, I get a -EPERM when trying to open() a chardev 1173905186 M * phedny how can I find out what capability I'm missing? 1173905193 M * er is there a vserver equivalent of the immutable flag? 1173905225 M * er i.e, something that is bypassed if one's in the root contet? 1173905255 M * Bertl phedny: any hints what device it is? 1173905260 M * bon hello 1173905265 M * bon (alias good evening) 1173905299 M * phedny write(2, "main:2247: FATAL: failed to open"..., 90main:2247: FATAL: failed to open '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0': 1 Operation not permitted 1173905348 M * phedny uh, 1173905352 M * phedny open("/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0", O_RDWR) = -1 EPERM (Operation not permitted) 1173905631 M * Bertl er: there is no _equivalent_ but the real thing should do, no? 1173905687 M * er Bertl, hm, it would be nice to allow new 'devices' to pop up on demand 1173905703 M * Bertl so? what's the problem? 1173905717 M * er which would be possible if the host could create new files but the guest couldn't 1173905844 M * er bbs 1173906363 J * kevinp ~kevinp@ny.webpipe.net 1173906402 M * phedny well, now I have BCaps: 000000007fffffff 1173906406 M * phedny and still I get the EPERM 1173906429 M * phedny while I can access the device from the root context 1173906761 M * Bertl I don't see any special checks in the kernel which would prevent the open 1173906782 M * Bertl you might want to double check the device and user permissions 1173906852 M * Bertl AAMOF, there is not a single check in the entire dvb open stuff, which would return EPERM 1173906981 M * phedny hmm 1173907362 M * Bertl welcome kevinp! LTNS! 1173907444 M * kevinp thanks, got some time to do another compile.... 1173907701 M * phedny crw-rw---- 1 root video 212, 3 2007-03-13 18:40 /vservers/vlc/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 1173907727 M * Bertl and you are trying to open it as root? 1173907737 M * phedny yes 1173907752 M * Bertl and what about the directories? 1173907781 M * phedny drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 104 2007-03-13 18:40 /vservers/vlc/dev/dvb/adapter0/ 1173907788 M * phedny drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 66 2007-03-13 18:40 /vservers/vlc/dev/dvb/ 1173907802 M * phedny and more up they are ok too 1173907830 M * Bertl do you have debugging enabled? 1173907869 M * phedny [*] Kernel debugging 1173907896 M * phedny if you mean that kernel option, yes 1173907912 M * Bertl well, I'm more interested in teh vserver debugging :) 1173907914 M * er i'm back 1173907921 M * phedny where can I test that? 1173907931 M * phedny owh, I see 1173907932 M * phedny no 1173908040 M * er Bertl, ok so you were suggesting that I toggle the immutable flag on the host every time I want to add an entry 1173908055 M * phedny I can recompile the kernel to include it .. but than I'll have to wait till tomorrow for a reboot 1173908056 M * er Bertl, should work. 1173908116 M * Bertl er: at least for now 1173908143 M * er Bertl, right, there'll be a race condition 1173908154 M * Bertl phedny: well, it might help to gather some more information, btw, what ekrnel is that? what patches? 1173908170 M * phedny Linux meloen 2.6.19.3-grsec2.1.10-vs2.2.0-rc13.1 #7 Tue Mar 13 18:27:10 CET 2007 i686 GNU/Linux 1173908185 M * Bertl hmm, maybe grsec then? 1173908189 M * phedny only grsec-related thing I could find is a chroot restriction, that doesn't seem to be in effect 1173908195 M * phedny in namei.c 1173908217 M * Bertl I would also test with a mainline Linux-VServer kernel first (and a recent one too :) 1173908258 M * phedny might be a good plan 1173908282 M * phedny I'll start download of new kernel and vserver patch overnight and compile it tomorrow 1173908309 M * Bertl okay 1173908341 M * phedny 2.6.19.7-vs2.2.0-rc17 is newest? 1173908375 M * Bertl yep 1173908389 M * Bertl bbiam, testing something ... 1173908392 M * bon there is a prepatch for 2.6.20.2 :) 1173908517 M * phedny thanks anyway 1173908531 M * phedny I'll try to catch some sleep :) 1173908554 M * daniel_hozac bon: what's wrong with the ones on the websites? 1173909024 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1173910403 M * gcj thanks all, goodnight 1173910456 M * matti You too. 1173910493 P * gcj Leaving 1173910569 J * m4rl8n ~marlon@cururus.com.br 1173910581 M * m4rl8n hi all 1173910591 M * daniel_hozac hello 1173910619 M * m4rl8n I just finish to deply my first vserver here 1173910624 M * m4rl8n deploy 1173910632 M * sid3windr :) 1173910639 M * sid3windr have fun with it -- it rocks :) 1173910653 M * m4rl8n tks... and, of course have some doubts :) 1173910686 M * m4rl8n running here 2006.1 x86_64 1173910710 M * daniel_hozac actually including the distribution name is always a good idea ;) 1173910725 M * m4rl8n oops, gentoo 2006.1 1173910803 M * m4rl8n when i tried run emerge on a 32 bit vserver i got this error: src/checksum.cpp:1: sorry, unimplemented: 64-bit mode not compiled in 1173910855 M * m4rl8n "CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION=y" is setup on host kernel 1173910870 M * daniel_hozac have you tried setting the personality of the guest to linux32? 1173910888 M * m4rl8n personality? 1173910921 M * m4rl8n how I can do this? 1173910989 M * m4rl8n can you point to some doc? 1173911027 M * daniel_hozac echo linux32 > /etc/vservers//personality 1173911042 M * daniel_hozac http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html 1173911125 M * m4rl8n tks daniel, I will try this 1173911267 M * m4rl8n very cool :) 1173911279 M * m4rl8n and simple 1173911315 M * m4rl8n it's compiling now, thank you daniel :) 1173912584 J * Aiken ~james@ppp217-223.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1173912623 M * Bertl morning Aiken! 1173912650 M * Aiken hi 1173912900 J * gcj ~chris@cpc1-cmbg7-0-0-cust497.cmbg.cable.ntl.com 1173913063 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1173913110 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1173913185 M * gcj hi all, how well does vserver support user quotas for guest users? 1173913528 Q * kevinp Quit: Leaving 1173914743 M * Bertl gcj: works fine 1173916743 M * s0undt3ch anyone seen: 1173916745 M * s0undt3ch BUG: warning at arch/i386/kernel/smp.c:489/smp_send_reschedule()