1178669142 Q * besonen_mobile Quit: Leaving 1178671840 J * Piet_ hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1178671981 Q * Piet_ Remote host closed the connection 1178672079 J * Piet_ hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1178672174 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178672419 J * Pazzo ~ugelt@dialin-225136.rol.raiffeisen.net 1178672449 Q * Pazzo 1178673523 Q * bzed Quit: Leaving 1178678028 N * ensc Guest38 1178678038 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4E36B.dip.t-dialin.net 1178678149 Q * Guest38 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178678174 Q * pusling Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178678512 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-96-89.w90-30.abo.wanadoo.fr 1178678619 Q * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178680196 J * John ~Peter@65.165.108.19 1178680782 J * JvHeG6005 ~lzzulzzul@cis-sf22.reliablehosting.com 1178680782 J * MbOcW1567 ~crrwcrrwc@65.70.105.253 1178680782 J * ShKyX5919 ~iwajiwaji@MaxSurg-Inc-1069799.cust-rtr.swbell.net 1178680782 J * YoCeC64 ~dpecdpecd@12.33.71.230 1178680782 J * EeOhT6564 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1178680790 J * JgCvP8263 ~lbsdlbsdl@S3312TRJO01.acessonet.com.br 1178680790 J * TrVwR7727 ~btzgbtzgb@200.148.133.10 1178680791 J * ZeGoK9632 ~fxmhfxmhf@200.173.213.130 1178680791 J * FiOfM1095 ~tindtindt@65.64.1.187 1178680793 J * EdJmO1387 ~ssswsssws@200.214.67.29 1178680794 J * IcUkB3537 ~tafjtafjt@switchext.ucs.br 1178680794 J * WoVcW7821 ~dyhfdyhfd@sp.200.219.211.206.datacenter1.com.br 1178680796 J * GaWhM6820 ~ddutddutd@200.217.165.102 1178680798 J * GtJbV7390 ~jvzxjvzxj@200.217.170.90 1178680799 J * GeRcV7842 ~fobafobaf@S3312TSPO01.acessonet.com.br 1178680801 J * UjJbO5644 ~xdvdxdvdx@64.94.132.7 1178680803 J * WpIzL1944 ~ohozohozo@200.223.98.198 1178680803 J * MiSaN3888 ~xjinxjinx@82.32.80.200.host.ifxnw.com.ar 1178680804 J * PmQdJ4416 ~udauudauu@200.190.98.226 1178680804 J * AjBpF5072 ~qxaaqxaaq@200.217.164.50 1178680805 J * OnXsV982 ~qomnqomnq@h-66-134-58-58.hstqtx02.covad.net 1178680805 J * EwLhB5744 ~vwgxvwgxv@santamaria-ar-host-222-1.customer.tiba.com 1178680806 J * MiNtD2477 ~zlgpzlgpz@BrTC-S9-1-3-4-cpece302.brasiltelecom.net.br 1178680813 J * RnArQ1571 ~wtxbwtxbw@200.216.64.186 1178680814 J * JzFrG2532 ~pebnpebnp@200.44.191.146 1178680818 J * UsYaS1075 ~sxzesxzes@200.217.192.138 1178680822 J * GmAiW4955 ~myefmyefm@200.217.157.206 1178680822 J * EuTqO2743 ~eucmeucme@H4012TBHE01.acessonet.com.br 1178680827 J * BaEkR8994 ~nmrznmrzn@200.217.194.122 1178680827 M * JvHeG6005 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * YoCeC64 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * EeOhT6564 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * JvHeG6005 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * JvHeG6005 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * JvHeG6005 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * JvHeG6005 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 F * FloodServ +q *!*@cis-sf22.reliablehosting.com 1178680827 M * YoCeC64 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * YoCeC64 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * YoCeC64 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * YoCeC64 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 M * FeNcW9128 IRC.SLASHNET.ORG #POLITICS 1178680827 F * FloodServ +q *!*@12.33.71.230 1178680827 Q * DoberMann_ autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * ensc autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * sid3windr autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * eyck_ autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * phedny autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * weeble autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * waldi autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * ||Cobra|| autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * Guy- autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * Adrinael_ autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * BobR_oO_ autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178680827 Q * pyquila autokilled: This Host Triggered Network Flood Protection, please mail support@oftc.net (2007-05-09 03:20:27) 1178683615 J * EdwardTLS ~edward@daemon.ebuddy.net 1178683615 J * mountie ~mountie@trb229.travel-net.com 1178683616 J * rel ~slutmuck@152.105.167.92 1178683617 J * cehteh ~ct@pipapo.org 1178683617 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@72.76-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1178683617 J * ntrs ntrs@68-188-55-120.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1178683618 J * Hollow ~hollow@styx.xnull.de 1178683619 J * mire ~mire@168-169-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1178683619 J * bored2sleep ~bored2sle@66.111.53.150 1178683620 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-247-109.hsd1.pa.comcast.net 1178683620 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-164-195-129.hsd1.ut.comcast.net 1178683621 J * weeble ~weeble@81.52.144.1 1178683621 J * toidinamai ~frank@i59F76418.versanet.de 1178683621 J * johnb ~johnb@ge0.fw0.Athens.oh.us.splicednetworks.net 1178683621 J * Rich_Estill ~restill@c-24-11-195-139.hsd1.mi.comcast.net 1178683624 J * wenchien ~wenchien@59-105-176-11.adsl.static.seed.net.tw 1178683625 J * mattzerah_zzz ~matt@121.50.222.55 1178683625 J * besonen ~besonen@dsl-db.pacinfo.com 1178683628 J * renihs ~penguin@83-65-34-34.arsenal.xdsl-line.inode.at 1178683629 J * fs fs@213.178.77.98 1178683632 J * zLinux ~zLinux@88.213.63.82 1178683638 J * [PUPPETS]Gonzo ~gonzo@langweiligneutral.deswahnsinns.de 1178683642 J * Hunger Hunger.hu@213.163.11.138 1178683649 J * mnemoc ~amery@kilo105.server4you.de 1178683660 J * weasel weasel@asteria.debian.or.at 1178683666 J * Medivh ck@paradise.by.the.dashboardlight.de 1178683672 J * mcp ~hightower@wolk-project.de 1178683697 N * weasel Guest5 1178683710 J * djbclark dclark@opensysadmin.com 1178683711 J * hardwire ~bip@rdbck-1922.wasilla.mtaonline.net 1178683719 J * TrueBrain truelight@openttd.org 1178683754 J * ruskie ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1178683765 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-36-241.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1178683818 J * click click@ti511110a080-4547.bb.online.no 1178683830 J * sannes ace@har.sagt.no 1178683866 J * mEDI_S ~medi@snipah.com 1178683868 J * FireEgl FireEgl@4.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.c.d.4.8.0.c.5.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa 1178684877 J * Aiken ~james@ppp222-137.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1178687339 N * Guest5 weasel 1178687377 N * weasel Guest15 1178687954 J * arachnist arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1178688053 J * Greek0 ~greek0@85.255.145.201 1178688577 Q * infowolfe Read error: Connection reset by peer 1178688586 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-164-195-129.hsd1.ut.comcast.net 1178689430 J * waldi ~waldi@bblank.thinkmo.de 1178689983 J * DavidS david@chello062178045213.16.11.tuwien.teleweb.at 1178690060 J * badari ~badari@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com 1178690445 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@flat.iis.sinica.edu.tw 1178690451 Q * AndrewLee 1178690459 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@flat.iis.sinica.edu.tw 1178690472 Q * AndrewLee 1178690520 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@flat.iis.sinica.edu.tw 1178690928 Q * infowolfe Read error: Connection reset by peer 1178690937 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-164-195-129.hsd1.ut.comcast.net 1178690999 N * Guest15 weasel 1178691038 N * weasel Guest20 1178691244 N * Guest20 weasel 1178691405 J * pusling pusling@195.215.29.124 1178691625 J * harry ~harry@d54C2508C.access.telenet.be 1178691637 J * Loki|muh loki@satanix.de 1178691643 M * Loki|muh re 1178692059 J * phedny ~mark@ip56538143.direct-adsl.nl 1178692208 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1178692252 Q * ema 1178693551 J * dna ~naucki@127-205-dsl.kielnet.net 1178694723 J * sid3windr luser@bastard-operator.from-hell.be 1178694727 M * sid3windr wtf@oftc 1178694967 M * phedny "Sorry we encountered a bug in our services that booted everyone from the network, please reconnect with our sincerest apologies -- 05/09/07 04:15 UTC" 1178695159 M * sid3windr lol 1178695166 M * sid3windr so far for their new services. :> 1178695292 J * yang ~yang@yang.sponsor.oftc.net 1178695402 J * Wonka produziert@chaos.in-kiel.de 1178695844 J * nebuchadnezzar ~nebu@zion.asgardr.info 1178696155 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54b4e36b.dip.t-dialin.net 1178696651 J * bzed ~bzed@dslb-084-059-103-004.pools.arcor-ip.net 1178696820 J * bon bon@stfu.rtfm.cz 1178696823 M * bon wtf? 1178696828 M * bon brazilian flood 1178696883 J * borgfish ~bla@141.12.67.238 1178696971 M * borgfish moin 1178697340 J * fosco fosco@konoha.devnullteam.org 1178698094 J * janq ~chatzilla@vpn-86-150.rhrk.uni-kl.de 1178698103 M * janq good morning 1178698168 Q * janq 1178699299 J * s0undt3ch ~s0undt3ch@80.69.34.154 1178699337 N * s0undt3ch Guest28 1178699540 J * chand ~chand@212.99.51.254 1178699709 Q * rel Quit: SFO!!1 1178699997 J * Adrinael adrinael@rid7.kyla.fi 1178700210 J * ml ~ml@83-65-34-34.arsenal.xdsl-line.inode.at 1178700253 M * ml omg.. kexec reall works 8-] 1178700259 M * ml really 1178700883 J * ktwilight_ ~ktwilight@122.206-66-87.adsl-static.isp.belgacom.be 1178700901 Q * ktwilight Read error: Connection reset by peer 1178701964 J * baldy ~baldy@pptp.dial.ipv6-network.de 1178702169 J * opuk ~kupo@c213-100-138-228.swipnet.se 1178702375 J * cdrx ~legoater@blueice2n1.uk.ibm.com 1178702535 J * ag- ~ag@archon.plz.fr 1178702994 N * Guest28 s0undt3ch 1178703027 N * s0undt3ch Guest33 1178703131 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1178703167 J * besonen_mobile ~besonen_m@71-220-227-185.eugn.qwest.net 1178703440 Q * borgfish 1178703609 Q * mattzerah_zzz Remote host closed the connection 1178704533 J * bragon ~bragon@sam.geeknode.org 1178704673 Q * cdrx Read error: Connection reset by peer 1178704769 J * blizz ~blizz@evilhackerdu.de 1178704801 M * blizz what the hell? botnet kiddies? 1178704866 M * waldi no, services bugs 1178704876 M * phedny both ;) 1178704892 M * blizz lol 1178704902 M * blizz well, well.. wayne 1178704924 M * phedny a minute before the mass kill a lot of users from 200.*.*.* IPs connected and joined this channel 1178704942 M * blizz mass kill? i bet it was /GENOCIDE ;-) 1178705037 M * bragon it's a shame 1178705198 M * bragon never seen that 1178705556 J * lilalinux ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1178705897 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1178706110 J * borgfish ~bla@141.12.67.238 1178706510 N * Guest33 s0undt3ch 1178706550 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1178706564 N * s0undt3ch Guest2 1178707496 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1178710170 N * Guest2 s0undt3ch 1178710203 N * s0undt3ch Guest8 1178710256 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@c-2f1472d5.08-230-73746f22.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se 1178710576 J * nou Chaton@causse.larzac.fr.eu.org 1178711009 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1178711057 M * transacid hmm it seems asif the new services dun really work properly 1178712248 J * bavi foobear@193.30.161.200 1178712250 M * bavi loool 1178712262 M * bavi daniel_hozac: <3 1178712369 J * mattzerah ~matt@121.50.222.55 1178712376 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1178713465 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1178713556 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1178713676 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1178713830 N * Guest8 s0undt3ch 1178713863 N * s0undt3ch Guest17 1178714421 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1178714561 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1178714565 M * cehteh btw is vserver this yeat at linuxtag? 1178714601 J * brcc_ bruce@i.am.someasshole.com 1178714607 A * cehteh didnt cared and isnt there anyway .. and since: http://www.symlink.ch/articles/07/05/09/079218.shtml i am really pissed anyway 1178714612 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1178714821 M * transacid cehteh: i totaly agree 1178715298 Q * bavi 1178715546 M * Rich_Estill What does that article say? 1178716070 M * cehteh german minister of interior (and we-make-a-big-brother-state shithead) will be patron of LinuxTag 1178716123 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-175-251.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1178716124 M * Rich_Estill sux 1178716130 M * derjohn ack 1178716161 M * derjohn AFAIK vserver is not at linuxtag 1178716171 J * trippeh atomt@uff.ugh.no 1178716197 M * derjohn Hollow tried to find helpers, but noone replied. For me its too far away to be there for more than 1 day .. 1178716740 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1178717496 N * Guest17 s0undt3ch 1178717533 N * s0undt3ch Guest26 1178717627 Q * FloodServ synthon.oftc.net services.oftc.net 1178717628 N * Guest26 s0undt3ch 1178719181 J * doener ~doener@host.magicwars.de 1178720395 Q * borgfish 1178721036 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1178721245 N * weasel weaselxxx 1178721247 N * weaselxxx weasel 1178722280 J * PowerKe ~tom@d54C13E4B.access.telenet.be 1178722675 M * nebuchadnezzar hello 1178722728 M * daniel_hozac hi 1178722806 M * nebuchadnezzar I have a problem with the latest util-vserver on my sparc64 system :-/ 1178722808 M * nebuchadnezzar http://paste.linux-vserver.org/1682 1178722820 M * nebuchadnezzar vserver-stat ouput nothing 1178722830 M * nebuchadnezzar but vps afx show me all the processes 1178722834 Q * FloodServ synthon.oftc.net services.oftc.net 1178722849 J * phedny_ ~mark@ip56538143.direct-adsl.nl 1178722947 M * daniel_hozac well, your dietlibc is broken. 1178722952 M * nebuchadnezzar erf 1178722973 M * daniel_hozac http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/m/delta-dietdirent-test01.diff 1178722994 M * nebuchadnezzar well, I have not dietlibc on my system 1178723000 J * Mark17 ~mark@cc549783-b.haaks1.ov.home.nl 1178723003 M * Mark17 hello 1178723009 M * daniel_hozac (i guess you have to get that patch into the Debian dietlibc package) 1178723026 M * nebuchadnezzar ok, I bug report that to debian :-) 1178723026 M * Mark17 is it possible to run gnome or kde on a vserver (linux-vserver/debian) 1178723068 M * daniel_hozac Mark17: sure 1178723080 M * daniel_hozac see e.g. http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/MoreUbuntu 1178723099 M * Mark17 thank you daniel_hozac 1178723126 M * daniel_hozac nebuchadnezzar: i've submitted that upstream as well, but i don't think it has been merged yet. 1178723205 M * nebuchadnezzar ok, so I will submit a whishlit 1178723248 Q * phedny Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178723294 M * Mark17 daniel_hozac there isn't a ready to use image for? 1178723429 M * daniel_hozac Mark17: no. 1178723547 M * Mark17 ok, i'll have to install it on an existing vps (but i can't find the howto on that page) 1178723549 M * nebuchadnezzar I have a strange behaviour inside a vserver 1178723569 M * nebuchadnezzar when I try to compile a kernel, the command 'gcc -dumpmachine' hog the CPU 1178723572 J * Bertl herbert@IRC.13thfloor.at 1178723590 M * nebuchadnezzar even with SHED_HARD enabled and configured 1178723659 M * nebuchadnezzar I can not kill this process 1178723673 M * nebuchadnezzar nor in the guest, nor from the host with vkill 1178723755 M * daniel_hozac what does vps say about it? 1178723760 M * daniel_hozac morning Bertl! 1178723800 M * nebuchadnezzar R+ 1178723846 M * nebuchadnezzar and 8:15 in time 1178723869 M * daniel_hozac and vkill -s 9 is unable to do anything about it? 1178723874 M * nebuchadnezzar yes 1178723884 M * daniel_hozac anything in dmesg? 1178723889 M * daniel_hozac what does strace say? 1178723911 M * nebuchadnezzar nothing in dmesg, I did not strace this 1178723921 M * daniel_hozac try strace then. 1178723950 M * nebuchadnezzar I'm not sure how to strace a make-kpkg 1178723955 M * nebuchadnezzar for now, I need to reboot 1178723966 M * daniel_hozac just do it now. 1178723979 M * daniel_hozac chcontext --xid strace -p 1178723993 M * nebuchadnezzar ok 1178724040 M * nebuchadnezzar nothing happens 1178724139 M * nebuchadnezzar prcess attached but nothing output 1178724156 M * daniel_hozac okay, that's really strange. 1178724165 M * nebuchadnezzar The system seems stuck in kernel space 1178724190 M * nebuchadnezzar 0%us, 50%sys, 1178724209 M * daniel_hozac try echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger and see if you can get a trace of that process. 1178724292 M * nebuchadnezzar no, the system is unresponsive during a moment 1178724308 M * nebuchadnezzar and become alive when the echo command finished 1178724309 M * daniel_hozac it should show up in dmesg/syslog. 1178724335 M * nebuchadnezzar ok 1178724339 J * tanjix ~tanjix@office.star-hosting.de 1178724385 M * nebuchadnezzar there is no gcc in the ouput for dmesg 1178724579 M * daniel_hozac nor in syslog? 1178724635 M * nebuchadnezzar no 1178724644 M * nebuchadnezzar I tryed 3 times and nothing 1178724690 M * daniel_hozac yeah, i guess it might vanish a bit too quickly. 1178725386 M * nebuchadnezzar the system finished to hang, it reboots now 1178725936 J * micah ~micah@micah.riseup.net 1178725987 J * stefani ~stefani@flute.radonc.washington.edu 1178726030 J * kaner kaner@strace.org 1178726739 J * pmenier ~pmenier@ACaen-152-1-50-217.w83-115.abo.wanadoo.fr 1178726752 M * pmenier Hello 1178726758 M * daniel_hozac hi 1178726786 M * pmenier I've tried 2.6.21 patch-vs2.2.0-rc1 : it's ok 1178727020 M * pmenier in the same time i try util-vservers-0.30.213. It seems ok,too, but vserver-stat dosn't return the state of root server 1178727036 M * daniel_hozac as it's not a context, why would it? 1178727136 M * pmenier i just ask because previous version return this info....it's not awkward, indeed. 1178727231 J * bonbons ~bonbons@ppp-110-187.adsl.restena.lu 1178727236 M * daniel_hozac it's intentionally removed. 1178727323 N * Mark17 Mark 1178727497 N * Mark Mark17 1178727497 N * Mark17 Mark 1178727500 N * Mark Mark17 1178727502 N * Mark17 Mark 1178727514 N * Mark Mark17 1178728290 Q * Mark17 1178728727 J * bXi bluepunk@irssi.co.uk 1178729145 Q * chand Quit: chand 1178729314 M * meandtheshell no topic today? 1178729374 J * mjt ~mjt@nat.corpit.ru 1178730464 M * daniel_hozac meandtheshell: i'd set it, but the channel is +t and chanserv is down. 1178730469 F * ChanServ +o daniel_hozac 1178730472 M * daniel_hozac well, was. 1178730483 M * meandtheshell ah - ok - I see 1178730503 T * daniel_hozac http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 2.2.0, 2.0.3-rc2, devel 2.3.0.12, stable+grsec 2.0.2.1, 2.2.0 | util-vserver-0.30.213 | 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 ;) 1178730508 F * daniel_hozac -t 1178730510 F * daniel_hozac -o daniel_hozac 1178730725 M * Bertl morning folks! what happened? 1178730754 M * daniel_hozac services gone wild, i think 1178730828 J * infowolfe_ ~infowolfe@c-67-164-195-129.hsd1.ut.comcast.net 1178731175 Q * infowolfe Read error: Operation timed out 1178731296 M * meandtheshell Bertl, daniel_hozac: assuming someone would like to use disk encryption with Linux-VServer - what would you chose? I am thinking of LUKS might be a good choice. I also considered TrueCrypt but therefore I would have to patch the Kernel which is just more effort than necessary ... 1178731316 M * daniel_hozac dm-crypt works fine for me. 1178731324 M * daniel_hozac i.e. cryptsetup luksOpen ... 1178731331 M * Bertl TrueCrypt? isn't that some proprietary stuff? 1178731347 M * meandtheshell Bertl: no - sec ... 1178731353 M * daniel_hozac "Free open-source disk encryption software for Windows Vista/XP/2000 and Linux" 1178731357 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: I agree - tried it today ... 1178731378 M * meandtheshell Bertl: http://www.truecrypt.org/ 1178731399 M * Bertl ah, i.c. LRW ars+twofish 1178731403 M * Bertl *aes 1178731423 M * meandtheshell well, I think it's great since one could have hidden containers but as I said I would have to patch the kernel etc. - baaaaaaaa ... 1178731453 M * meandtheshell too much work - as daniel said I think I'll give dm-crypt a spin 1178731473 M * Bertl I'm mostly using dmcrypt 1178731475 M * meandtheshell also, everthing I need (userspace tools) are already packaged with DebianGNU/Linux 1178731498 M * meandtheshell Bertl: I see - well, what lead to that ... 1178731516 M * meandtheshell maybe also because it's already in mainline? 1178731566 M * Bertl yes, mostly because of that 1178731586 M * Bertl okay, off for a shower right now ... back shortly 1178731592 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1178731619 M * meandtheshell Bertl_oO: I see - cya later 1178731675 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: what is it that you've running on top of dm-crypt containers - LVM or plain filesystems or both? 1178731691 M * meandtheshell I love xfs a lot 1178731926 M * meandtheshell does anbody use http://evms.sourceforge.net/ with Linux-VServer ? 1178733108 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1178733222 M * daniel_hozac i've just got ext3 on it. 1178733227 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: I see 1178733250 M * meandtheshell ever tried LVM or EVMS? 1178733305 M * meandtheshell resp. do you know anybody who's running his Linux-VServer with EVMS for example? 1178733342 M * daniel_hozac i just use LVM. 1178733387 J * Mark17 ~mark@cc549783-b.haaks1.ov.home.nl 1178733390 M * Mark17 hello 1178733393 M * daniel_hozac hi 1178733445 M * daniel_hozac meandtheshell: you're thinking of dm-crypt on top of LVM for storing guests, or what? 1178733478 M * Mark17 in what file can i allow the following capability: CAP_SYS_RAWIO (linux-vserver with a debian vps and on an ubuntu master) 1178733479 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: well, yes something like that 1178733533 M * meandtheshell not sure yet what I will try - evms is on my mind for almost 2 years now - it's so sexy you know :) 1178733571 M * meandtheshell of course not as sexy as Linux-VServer is *g* 1178733619 M * daniel_hozac Mark17: /etc/vservers//bcapabilities 1178733640 M * daniel_hozac meandtheshell: remind me, what's EVMS? 1178733659 M * meandtheshell i posted the link above 1178733668 M * daniel_hozac yeah, but what's it do? 1178733683 M * daniel_hozac i've looked at their site before, but i still don't understand what it does. 1178733684 M * Mark17 that directory or that file doesn't exist daniel_hozac 1178733700 M * daniel_hozac Mark17: so you create it. 1178733765 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: well, I guess best is you take a glance at http://evms.sourceforge.net/architecture/ since pictures might tell more than a thousand words - in essence it's LVM on steroids with a cherry on top :) 1178733837 J * Darkglow ~pdesnoyer@208.71.184.41 1178733888 M * Darkglow Hi, I'd like to know how to best calculate how many inodes I should reserve for a vserver... any rule of thumb on that ? 1178734104 M * daniel_hozac Darkglow: do you care? 1178734124 M * daniel_hozac Darkglow: or would something like 50% of the filesystem be okay? 1178734182 M * Darkglow I do not really care, just wanted an idea on how to decide of a value to put there :-) 1178734375 M * meandtheshell Darkglow: to put where? 1178734389 M * daniel_hozac disk limit, i guess. 1178734461 J * FireEgl FireEgl@4.0.0.0.1.0.0.0.c.d.4.8.0.c.5.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa 1178734538 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1178734551 M * Bertl back now ... 1178734551 M * Darkglow I am playing with context disk limits 1178734606 M * Bertl easiest way to get an idea is to do the following: 1178734622 M * Bertl - df -i (to get the number of total inodes on your fs) 1178734659 Q * pmenier Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178734661 M * Bertl - find /path/to/guest | wc (to get the used inodes) 1178734690 M * daniel_hozac hehe, maybe i should submit my du -i patch upstream. 1178734706 M * Bertl now your max number of inodes per guest should probably be somewhere between 2xused and total/N 1178734730 M * Darkglow perfect... exactly what I wanted to know. 1178734754 M * Darkglow I was already estimating it using find... I just wanted to confirm :-) Thanks 1178734771 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1178734779 M * meandtheshell Bertl: N ... being the number of guest of course - yes? 1178734790 M * Bertl yep 1178734827 M * meandtheshell He who asks a question is a fool for a minute ... :) 1178734904 Q * Mark17 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178734969 M * doener Bertl: http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=117865913723371&w=2 -- probably interesting for you 1178735002 M * doener (usermode helper refactoring) 1178735035 M * Bertl nice 1178735728 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1178737919 J * SoftIce ~bongo@vc-196-207-45-253.3g.vodacom.co.za 1178738026 M * SoftIce good day, seeing that kernel-patch-vserver is no longer released with debian/ubuntu 1178738036 M * SoftIce how do you install without a manual kernel configuration ? 1178738066 M * daniel_hozac with Debian you just pick the vserver kernel. 1178738080 M * daniel_hozac Ubuntu you'll have to do manually, as always. 1178738122 M * SoftIce oh, that sucks 1178738161 M * SoftIce why is ubuntu sucking? 1178738162 J * Mark17 ~mark@cc549783-b.haaks1.ov.home.nl 1178738220 M * Bertl welcome SoftIce! Mark17! 1178738237 M * Bertl SoftIce: mainly because there is no ubuntu maintainer 1178738296 M * SoftIce I see 1178738332 M * SoftIce well, that still doesn't help my problem, there is this edgy 2.6.17 kernel but it has not been patched so its vulnerable 1178738583 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1178739044 M * daniel_hozac so, build your own 1178739056 M * SoftIce daniel_hozac: please look at this script 1178739072 M * SoftIce how safe do you think it would be to migrate a ubuntu to a debian install 1178739087 M * SoftIce http://www.linuks.mine.nu/ubuntu/uncurse 1178739142 M * daniel_hozac wouldn't it be easier to just reinstall? 1178739147 M * SoftIce remote box 1178739189 M * daniel_hozac so? 1178739215 M * SoftIce costs quite a bit to re-install 1178739221 M * johnb SoftIce, why not simply recompile the kernel ? 1178739238 M * daniel_hozac why would it cost anything? 1178739245 M * daniel_hozac you have ssh access, no? 1178739250 M * SoftIce yes 1178739271 M * daniel_hozac so what's the problem? 1178739276 M * SoftIce reinstall ? 1178739279 M * SoftIce how the heck do you do that 1178739280 M * SoftIce over ssh 1178739285 M * SoftIce and have the box come up with your ipconfigratuon 1178739345 M * daniel_hozac just create a preseed file and set it up for remote installation. 1178739453 M * SoftIce to many things i might not configure correctly 1178739458 M * SoftIce then its left in a nimble state 1178739788 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1178740338 J * DavidS david@chello062178045213.16.11.tuwien.teleweb.at 1178740355 Q * ml Quit: leaving 1178740660 M * meandtheshell Is there a way to make GNOME terminal windows remember the path they're in after restarting them? 1178740677 M * meandtheshell by default one starts from ~/ 1178740691 M * daniel_hozac i doubt it. 1178740717 M * meandtheshell but you agree that would be cool - no? 1178740755 M * daniel_hozac if they'd also remember the number and location of windows and the number of tabs, that would definitely save a lot of time. 1178740775 M * meandtheshell daniel_hozac: well, that's possible - in fact I do that 1178740783 M * meandtheshell only the path thingy is lacking 1178740829 M * meandtheshell location and size can be done via session settings in GNOME 1178740830 M * daniel_hozac really? session saving handles that? 1178740836 M * meandtheshell yes 1178740838 M * meandtheshell sure 1178740849 M * daniel_hozac okay, never used it ;) 1178740857 M * meandtheshell and for all other stuff try devilspie 1178740895 M * meandtheshell if you have say 5 workspaces it puts any app to a workspace you want - this is done via regex 1178740935 M * meandtheshell so when I boot my machine, I get all apps populated to the right workspaces - like magic :) 1178741009 M * daniel_hozac well, i don't reboot often enough to care enough ;) 1178741056 M * meandtheshell however, it simply saves a lot of time even if you reboot just twice a week or so 1178741069 M * meandtheshell think about the long run ... 1178741089 M * daniel_hozac well, i reboot like once every 3 months or so. 1178741095 M * meandtheshell lol 1178741101 M * meandtheshell crazy kid 1178741148 M * meandtheshell wait until you become a commuter 8-] 1178741176 M * daniel_hozac i am :) 1178741181 M * daniel_hozac my laptop doesn't run much. 1178741189 M * meandtheshell rofl 1178741197 M * daniel_hozac it's basically limited to IRC and firefox. 1178741211 M * meandtheshell in which way? 1178741224 M * daniel_hozac in that i don't do anything else on it. 1178741237 M * meandtheshell ah - ok 1178741279 M * meandtheshell well, I do a lot on my notebook - if I would be my tomcat I could even say "I also sleep on the notebook ..." 1178741324 Q * ruskie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178741325 M * meandtheshell however, the path thingy should really work :-/ 1178741360 M * daniel_hozac hehe. 1178741371 M * daniel_hozac why don't you use hibernation/suspend to RAM? 1178741472 M * meandtheshell good point but somehow I've got used to "my style" plus the suspend thing doesn't work for say if you have to travel for a 3 day trip 1178741495 M * daniel_hozac hibernation should work though. 1178741541 M * meandtheshell maybe - I never tried ... 1178741646 J * shedi ~siggi@ftth-237-144.hive.is 1178741843 M * DavidS Hi, I tried policy routing today (with 2.0, hello debian!) and outgoing connections did not use the IP of the VServer as source address and therefore failing. Am I correct in assuming, that 2.2 would work in this case? 1178741874 M * daniel_hozac hmm? 1178741894 M * daniel_hozac outgoing connections should use the guest's IP address as the source address regardless of kernel. 1178741996 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1178742039 M * DavidS funny ... vserver $name exec ping $ip says "Invalid argument" 1178742039 M * DavidS vserver $name exec ip route get $ip from $vserver_ip works though 1178742101 M * daniel_hozac is the address of the guest still assigned to the host? 1178742137 M * DavidS "ip a s" shows the ip on the host and in the guest 1178742194 J * independence independen@blinkenshell.org 1178742235 M * independence I have no guests using vs1.x, should I still enable "Enable Legacy Kernel API" in the kernel config? 1178742323 M * daniel_hozac if you have recent utils and no legacy configs, i don't see why. 1178743446 J * mstrobert ~mstrobert@wkstn.wycliffe.ca 1178743565 M * mstrobert I'm having a hard time finding information to install a Fedora Core 6 guest on my Debian Etch host. My own attempts, with "-d fc6" result in: "newvserver warning: I only know how to do "woody", "sarge" and "etch", be careful!". What should I do / Where should I read ? 1178743585 Q * Mark17 1178743588 M * daniel_hozac why on earth are you using newvserver to being with? 1178743592 M * daniel_hozac s/being/begin/ 1178743600 M * daniel_hozac use vserver ... build -m yum ... -- -d fc6 1178743608 M * mstrobert daniel_hozac: I think it was on the linux-vserver.org guide I was looking at. 1178743615 M * mstrobert daniel_hozac: Okay, I will try with vserver. 1178744123 J * ruskie ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1178744297 J * Aiken ~james@121.45.222.137 1178744463 M * Bertl DavidS: ping is a funny tool, it uses whatever IP it considers appropriate 1178744482 M * DavidS I'll try a ssh from the vserver 1178744511 M * Bertl DavidS: yep, that or tracepath should be more appropriate 1178744569 M * DavidS connect(3, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(22), sin_addr=inet_addr("$DEST_IP")}, 16) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument) 1178744575 M * DavidS using ssh 1178744634 M * Bertl looks to me like you are using an ip which is not configured? 1178744636 M * DavidS hmm .. the guest also has a 127.something address 1178744654 M * Bertl why that? 1178744680 M * DavidS Bertl: please don't ask :-/ just tell me it will work without 1178744685 M * DavidS ;) 1178744723 M * Bertl let's upload 'ip addr ls' and the guest config (regarding the networking stuff) and /proc/virtnet//* stuff 1178744743 M * DavidS without the 127 address, ssh can connect to the outside 1178744757 M * Bertl you did add it as first ip? 1178744771 M * DavidS yes 1178744774 M * DavidS *blushes* 1178744775 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1178744776 M * Bertl well done then :) 1178744817 A * DavidS runs around in circles. Screaming. *tear hair* *stomp* *selfloath* :-/ 1178744822 M * DavidS better :) 1178744825 M * Bertl btw, we should start a petition to eliminate newvserver completely 1178744839 M * daniel_hozac i started it today. 1178744860 M * Bertl ah, always one step ahead! good work! 1178744891 M * mstrobert newvserver is in the instructions on the wiki (Installing_on_Debian). A good first step would be to rewrite those entries :) 1178744919 M * daniel_hozac the wiki needs a lot of work. 1178744927 M * daniel_hozac hopefully i'll start doing some of it tomorrow 1178744944 M * mstrobert Yeah, I have a hard time finding information about how to set up my vservers. 1178744951 M * daniel_hozac http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=422874 1178744951 M * DavidS argh! I moved the local address from interfaces/0/ to interfaces/z/ ... still doesn't work: the other interface is called interfaces/zid (!!!!) not my year today ;) \o/ 1178746594 M * DavidS daniel_hozac, Bertl: thanks for your patience and good night! 1178746597 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1178746755 M * mstrobert I get error, "mount: mount point /etc/rpm does not exist" when running: $ sudo vserver fedora-zod-32-sandbox1 build -m yum --hostname=fedora-zod-32-sandbox1 --interface dummy1=eth0:10.0.0.3/8 --rootdir /var/lib/vservers -- -d fc6 1178746888 M * daniel_hozac mkdir /etc/rpm 1178746920 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1178746930 M * mstrobert oh. Does that mean it's actually going to create a filesystem there? 1178746996 M * mstrobert unless it wants to mount my FC6 iso there. That would be sensible. 1178747019 M * daniel_hozac no, it's going to bind mount a directory there. 1178747103 J * dna ~naucki@210-216-dsl.kielnet.net 1178747176 J * marcfiu ~mef@aegis.CS.Princeton.EDU 1178747187 Q * dna 1178747615 P * independence 1178748553 P * marcfiu 1178751867 J * dna ~naucki@6-229-dsl.kielnet.net 1178752400 M * daniel_hozac mattzerah: about the CentOS guide, i think it would be better to rebuild the dietlibc RPM. 1178752424 M * daniel_hozac also, 0.30.213 is the latest util-vserver version ;) 1178752463 M * daniel_hozac (i'd also prefer we keep that out of the installation guides as much as possible, so i don't have to update too many places every time i release) 1178752483 M * harry www.openbsd.org ;) 1178752485 M * harry 403! lol@theobsd 1178752505 M * daniel_hozac but i intend on creating a CentOS 5 repo with at least the util-vserver packages soon, so it might be moot. 1178752516 A * harry bad luck 1178752523 M * daniel_hozac openbsd.org works fine 1178752526 A * harry has a canon powershot a70 1178752529 M * harry broken mode button 1178752556 M * harry daniel_hozac: i know, www.openbsd doesn't ;) 1178752569 M * daniel_hozac yep, i noticed. 1178752569 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1178752636 M * mstrobert harry: that's just because it's so secure :) 1178753134 J * toidinamai_ ~frank@i59F71A66.versanet.de 1178753480 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1178753498 J * Aiken ~james@121.45.222.137 1178753567 Q * toidinamai Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178753631 Q * renihs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1178754133 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1178754138 J * hellekin ~hellekin@mar92-4-82-224-213-198.fbx.proxad.net 1178754149 J * Aiken ~james@ppp222-137.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1178754162 M * Bertl welcome hellekin! wb Aiken! 1178754169 M * hellekin hello people... Any comprehensive doc on configuring buckets? 1178754171 M * Aiken gm 1178754177 M * hellekin hey Bertl! How are you? 1178754238 M * hellekin the problem I have with my current configuration is that when I'm e.g. gem update, the load rises up suddenly on the vserver. I guess it comes from not enough buckets being allowed 1178754265 M * Bertl hellekin: I'm fine, tx! you are talking about the TB cpu scheduler, yes? 1178754274 M * hellekin yup 1178754284 M * Bertl did you read the wiki page on that? 1178754297 M * hellekin ach... Long ago... Will go there 1178754374 M * hellekin ah yes... I have to do some calculation 1178754758 M * hellekin hmmm... I guess my proportions are ok... But maybe I should rise the numbers: fill-rate:7, fill-rate2:15, interval:35, interval2:35, priority-bias:0, tokens:32, tokens-max:500, tokens-min:200 1178754759 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1178754772 M * hellekin tokens may be too low 1178754938 M * hellekin or rather, tokens* are much too low