1180399049 M * Bertl hey neuralis! how's going? 1180399141 M * neuralis 'evening bertl! 1180399156 M * neuralis going pretty well, internal clock is hopelessly confused after a 14-hour timezone change 1180399201 M * neuralis you? 1180399346 M * Bertl yeah, fine too .. cleaning up kernel patches and so :) 1180400339 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1180401394 J * NickGreek ~Criss@athedsl-68365.home.otenet.gr 1180401430 N * NickGreek Greekman 1180401488 P * Greekman 1180403735 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-180-138.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr 1180403843 Q * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180404648 Q * ||Cobra|| Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180407644 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1180410170 M * mattzerah Bertl: ping 1180412655 Q * ahumane Quit: Leaving 1180412946 M * Bertl mattzerah: pong ... sorry, fell asleep ... 1180412958 M * Bertl now off to bed ... have a good one everyone! cya! 1180412963 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1180415972 Q * Guy- Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180416015 J * xe ex@valis.net.pl 1180416032 J * _[PUPPETS]Gonzo gonzo@langweiligneutral.deswahnsinns.de 1180416040 J * sannes_ ace@har.sagt.no 1180416047 J * Adrinael_ adrinael@rid7.kyla.fi 1180416048 Q * ex Remote host closed the connection 1180416048 Q * [PUPPETS]Gonzo Quit: Serverwechsel 1180416048 Q * Medivh Quit: changing servers 1180416048 Q * sannes Remote host closed the connection 1180416048 Q * Adrinael Remote host closed the connection 1180416048 N * xe ex 1180416049 N * _[PUPPETS]Gonzo [PUPPETS]Gonzo 1180416052 Q * phedny Remote host closed the connection 1180416054 J * arachnis1 arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1180416054 Q * AndrewLee Remote host closed the connection 1180416058 Q * DoberMann_ Remote host closed the connection 1180416062 Q * daniel_hozac Remote host closed the connection 1180416068 Q * transacid Remote host closed the connection 1180416070 J * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] ~james@AToulouse-156-1-180-138.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr 1180416070 J * phedny ~mark@ip56538143.direct-adsl.nl 1180416071 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@flat.iis.sinica.edu.tw 1180416071 Q * doener Remote host closed the connection 1180416077 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@c-051472d5.08-230-73746f22.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se 1180416080 J * doener ~doener@host.magicwars.de 1180416083 Q * baldy Remote host closed the connection 1180416091 J * Medivh ck@paradise.by.the.dashboardlight.de 1180416092 J * baldy baldy@pptp.dial.ipv6-network.de 1180416093 Q * arachnist charon.oftc.net arion.oftc.net 1180416093 Q * ssquid charon.oftc.net arion.oftc.net 1180416093 Q * badari charon.oftc.net arion.oftc.net 1180416093 N * arachnis1 arachnist 1180416099 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1180416356 J * ssquid ~supersqui@84.90.1.108 1180416356 J * badari ~badari@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com 1180420197 J * dna ~naucki@206-198-dsl.kielnet.net 1180420538 J * zLinux_ ~zLinux@88.213.33.43 1180420589 Q * zLinux Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180421829 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann[PullA] 1180422597 Q * harry Quit: new irssi! 1180422667 J * harry ~harry@d54C2508C.access.telenet.be 1180424258 Q * ||Cobra|| Remote host closed the connection 1180424503 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1180424985 Q * waldi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180425099 J * dna_ ~naucki@206-198-dsl.kielnet.net 1180425483 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180425812 J * waldi ~waldi@bblank.thinkmo.de 1180426479 Q * zLinux_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180426698 J * chand ~chand@212.99.51.254 1180427312 Q * arachnist Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180427735 J * arachnist arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1180429486 Q * infowolfe_ Quit: Leaving 1180429497 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-164-195-129.hsd1.ut.comcast.net 1180432130 N * sannes_ sannes 1180433073 J * DavidS ~david@213.20.156.34 1180433113 N * DavidS DavidS|de 1180434001 J * Punkie ~punkie@235-105-207-85.bluetone.cz 1180434019 J * dlezcano ~dlezcano@blueice4n2.uk.ibm.com 1180434331 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1180436313 J * zLinux ~zLinux@88.213.32.146 1180440759 N * Adrinael_ Adrinael 1180440864 N * dna_ dna 1180441115 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1180441884 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1180442027 M * mjt is there any reason why 2.2.0 for 2.6.21 is -rc1 still, while for 2.6.20 it's "just" 2.2.0? 1180442055 M * mjt some (forward-porting) issues with 2.6.21? 1180442071 M * daniel_hozac there always are. 1180442108 M * mjt sure thing - esp. with all the recent changes (virtualisation stuff in mainline) 1180442127 M * mjt i mean "issues still exists", that is 1180443305 Q * kaner Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180444215 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1180444218 M * Bertl morning folks! 1180444301 M * Bertl mjt: there is no virtualization stuff in 2.6.21 which would affec Linux-VServer .. it is just, that we believed the kernel to be broken somewhat and the patches are not that well tested (naturally) 1180444333 M * Bertl mjt: now we know that 2.6.21 is somewhat broken, and we probably will add patches to fix that for Linux-VServer soon :) 1180444863 Q * zLinux Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180444905 J * zLinux ~zLinux@88.213.32.67 1180445431 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-mipt-nat.sw.ru 1180446530 J * _are_ ~are@1und1.lihas.de 1180446547 M * _are_ Hi 1180446656 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1180446687 M * _are_ does anyone mind if I offer up to 2 linuxtag 2007 tickets? I have the invitations but noone to give them to who would drive to Berlin. 1180446696 M * arachnist http://lolcode.com/ <| rotfl 1180446733 J * the-me ~me@p548A8C95.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1180446770 M * matti :) 1180446774 M * the-me hi. I've got a little problem. one vserver had got a process (login) which caused 90% cpu usage, I killed it and now I've found following in dmesg: http://nopaste.linux-dev.org/?1518 1180446791 M * the-me I'm using the current 2.2.0 vs software with 2.6.20.12 and debian etch 1180447217 M * Bertl the-me: looks like your 'guest' tried to mess with acpi 1180447238 M * Bertl the-me: nothing critical, the kernel blocked the attempt 1180447263 M * the-me hm yes but in combination with this crazy login process ;) 1180447272 M * daniel_hozac i doubt it. 1180447291 M * daniel_hozac get some more recent utils and the login process should be fixed. 1180448759 Q * Punkie Quit: Leaving 1180451011 J * Baby ~miry@195.37.62.208 1180451016 M * Baby hi 1180451020 M * Bertl welcome Baby! 1180451035 M * Baby hi Bertl, thanks! 1180451047 M * Baby does anyone knows how the vserver startup sequence goes? any URL I can read about? I guess I'm having some problems with it? 1180451088 M * Bertl you mean how a guest starts up? 1180451091 M * Baby yup 1180451104 M * Bertl well, that mostly depends on your configuration 1180451110 M * Baby "An error occured while executing the vserver startup sequence; ...." 1180451117 M * Baby hmm 1180451122 M * Bertl what version of util-vserver? 1180451140 M * Baby 0.30.212 1180451148 M * Baby compiled against uclibc 1180451207 M * Bertl hmm, interesting choice ... IIRC, that was never really tested 1180451230 M * Baby I'm a pioneer then? :) 1180451238 M * Bertl okay, could you upload the complete output of: 'vserver --debug start' 1180451244 M * Baby how can i find a more verbose output of the problem, then? 1180451266 M * Bertl please use paste.linux-vserver.org, for example ... 1180451302 M * Baby yup, i've noticed it's quite a big output :) 1180451389 M * Baby going for it :) 1180451976 M * Baby i'm having some problems, sorry for the delay :) 1180451984 M * Baby It's an embedded system 1180452080 Q * mstrobert resistance.oftc.net osmotic.oftc.net 1180452080 Q * mountie resistance.oftc.net osmotic.oftc.net 1180452080 Q * mattzerah resistance.oftc.net osmotic.oftc.net 1180452080 Q * Johnnie resistance.oftc.net osmotic.oftc.net 1180452080 Q * wenchien resistance.oftc.net osmotic.oftc.net 1180452080 Q * mugwump resistance.oftc.net osmotic.oftc.net 1180452080 Q * brcc_ resistance.oftc.net osmotic.oftc.net 1180452152 M * Bertl Baby: np 1180452154 J * stefani ~stefani@flute.radonc.washington.edu 1180452171 M * Bertl morning stefani! 1180452185 M * Baby http://paste.linux-vserver.org/2084 1180452186 M * stefani hola 1180452223 M * Baby hola stefani :) 1180452231 J * mstrobert ~mstrobert@wkstn.wycliffe.ca 1180452231 J * mountie ~mountie@CPE000f66950c89-CM000a739acaa4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1180452231 J * mattzerah ~matt@121.50.222.55 1180452231 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-247-109.hsd1.pa.comcast.net 1180452231 J * wenchien ~wenchien@59-105-176-11.adsl.static.seed.net.tw 1180452231 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1180452231 J * brcc_ bruce@i.am.someasshole.com 1180452245 M * stefani h. 1180452249 M * Baby the network is quite unstable 1180452329 M * Bertl Baby: did you compile the tools yourself? 1180452341 M * Baby yup 1180452358 M * Bertl okay, so you know how to (cross?) compile for your system ... 1180452368 M * Baby yup, i know 1180452378 M * Bertl is there a reason for using the 312 version (instead of 313)? 1180452403 M * Baby not really, should i try with 313 instead? 1180452406 M * Bertl also, could you run the testme.sh script on that system? 1180452423 M * Bertl Baby: won't hurt, but I doubt it causes your issues 1180452440 M * Baby yup, i guess that might not be the problem either 1180452443 M * Baby i'll try that 1180452447 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/SCRIPT/ 1180452449 M * baldy Bertl: can u speak with u in query? ;) 1180452470 M * Bertl baldy: I guess I can, but why would I? :) 1180452480 M * baldy i wanne speak german ;) 1180452503 M * Bertl hmm, how is that related to me speaking to myself in a query? :) 1180452695 M * Baby seems all the tests succeded 1180452718 M * Bertl okay, could you upload the output too please? 1180452733 M * Baby of course :) 1180452756 M * Baby http://paste.linux-vserver.org/2085 1180452767 M * Bertl Baby: your guest system, does it have a proper rc script (as called by the tools)? 1180452769 M * Baby there is something strange anyway 1180452777 M * Baby testme.sh: line 213: 16#VCISyscall: value too great for base (error token is "16#VCISyscall") 1180452798 M * Bertl hmm, interesting ... 1180452875 M * Baby I had to put bash into the system because of vserver, at some point i plan to try to port as much as possible to ash, btw 1180452910 M * Bertl hmm, you could try to start the guest with an init process, if it provides one 1180452927 M * Bertl Baby: btw, did you configure a static context for the guest? 1180452946 M * Baby the guest works if i do a chroot in it 1180453039 M * Bertl yeah, but you bring in quite a number of things (with a chroot) 1180453066 M * Bertl also, do you really need grsec right now? it would be advised to start without additional patches first 1180453101 M * Baby no, but can grsec have to do with this error? 1180453122 M * Bertl sure it can, if it is blocking something ... 1180453138 M * Bertl does the guest have an /sbin/init? 1180453148 M * Baby nope, but i can fake one 1180453160 M * Baby it has busybox 1180453187 A * mjt is back 1180453199 M * mjt hmm. How 2.6.21 is broken? 1180453210 M * Baby it can take me some time to build a new kernel without the grsec patches, do you think it is worth it? 1180453218 M * Baby i can try if you think it can be that 1180453248 M * Bertl I would ask daniel_hozac first, but start the (cross?) compile .. it can't hurt to rule out that one 1180453280 M * Baby ok, I'll make a newer kernle while we try to find out 1180453304 M * Bertl in my opinion, you are missing the static context id 1180453341 M * Bertl the tools are configured to handle old/compat stuff, which you do not need, but the kernel is recent (so no dynamic contexts there) 1180453368 M * Baby aha 1180453392 M * Bertl so I would first verify that your /etc/vservers//context really contains something :) 1180453399 M * mjt by the way.. how many vserver installations are still running pre-2.6 kernels, or pre-2.2 vserver patch? 1180453410 M * mjt or maybe pre-2.0 1180453424 M * Bertl pre-2.6 kernels, not that many I guess, maybe 5%? 1180453424 M * mjt i mean, is it really worth it to support all that compat stuff? 1180453429 M * _are_ pre-2.0 I run 6 boxes 1180453429 J * bzed ~bzed@dslb-084-059-105-081.pools.arcor-ip.net 1180453445 M * Baby Bertl: thanks, I'll look into that! :) 1180453455 M * Bertl mjt: pre vs2.2.0 quite a number, including all the debian installations :) 1180453472 M * _are_ however, they run pre-2.0 because they are just nort updated, yet. They will be 2.0 or higher once an update for some other reason has to be done 1180453475 M * DavidS|de Bertl: sid already has 2.2.0-rc1 :) 1180453489 M * DavidS|de kudos to waldi for that one :) 1180453494 M * mjt ohh.. rc1! ;) 1180453509 M * Bertl well, yes, it is the untested patch for .21 I guess :/ 1180453509 M * Baby you're right, there's no context 1180453510 M * DavidS|de 2.6.21 1180453517 M * mjt aha 1180453535 M * mjt ..which goes back to my question: how 2.6.21 is broken? 1180453557 M * Bertl Baby: so try to do 'echo 42 >/etc/vservers//context' 1180453570 M * Bertl Baby: and then try to start the guest again :) 1180453605 M * Bertl Baby: btw, I would really upgrade to 0.30.213 and remove the legacy stuff (which should be default by now) 1180453617 M * Baby cool!!! it does something!!!! 1180453623 M * mjt lol 1180453624 M * Baby I'll do :) 1180453635 M * DavidS|de hmm .. my laptop has 2.6.21+2.2..0-rc1 and is running a vserver without error messages 1180453653 M * mjt you expected to see error messages? 1180453660 M * Baby Bertl: thanks a lot!! I'll upgrade version and test it :) 1180453677 M * DavidS|de mjt: "(17:45:09) Bertl: well, yes, it is the untested patch for .21 I guess :/" 1180453724 M * DavidS|de "without error messages" == "it boots and starts vservers, but I have made no functional tests" 1180453747 M * Bertl Baby: you're welcome! 1180453766 M * Bertl Baby: check out vserver-stat to see if it is working correctly 1180453796 M * Bertl DavidS|de: please let us know how it goes 1180453800 J * shedi ~siggi@tolvudeild-195.lhi.is 1180453816 M * Bertl DavidS|de: we know of a sysfs issue in 2.6.21, which kills your machine under memory pressure :) 1180453841 M * mjt sheeh. "The following packages will be REMOVED: tzdata util-linux" 1180453855 M * mjt i just tried to apt-get install -t unstable util-vserver 1180453857 M * DavidS|de it's just my laptop/development workstation/slut ... 1180453900 M * Bertl DavidS|de: yeah, don't get me wrong, what I'm trying to say is, you do not need to report the sysfs issue, but we are interested in feedback regarding the rc1! 1180453913 M * DavidS|de ok 1180453925 M * DavidS|de I'll croak if it blows 1180453942 M * Bertl excellent! TIA! 1180454118 M * mjt hmm. Is beecrypt only needed for vhashify? 1180454169 M * Bertl yes 1180454207 M * Bertl and I'd prefer if it was replaced by something more common, like the openssl libs or so 1180454244 M * mjt well, it only uses something like md5 or sha* - even including an implementation into the source isn't a problem 1180454341 M * Baby openssl are not gpl-compatible, are they? 1180454348 M * Baby maybe gnutls? 1180454362 M * Bertl hmm, openssl is in debian, no? 1180454369 M * Baby yup of course 1180454384 M * Baby but it's not legal to bind them against GPL according to their license 1180454397 M * mjt ugh. 1180454404 M * Baby openssl is free, gpl is free, but they're incompatible 1180454406 M * Bertl aha, interesting, didn't know that, considered it LGPL 1180454421 M * Baby maybe gnutls would be a suitable replacement 1180454445 M * Bertl thanks for the info! 1180454447 M * mjt or just include hash implementation(s) - that'd be the simplest way 1180454451 M * Baby i can ask in debian-legal if you want me to find out more deeply 1180454455 M * Baby yw :) 1180454470 M * Bertl Baby: btw, what kind of embeded system is that, if I may ask? 1180454486 M * Baby geode, but I'll soon make the 1st try in a mips 1180454495 M * Baby i'll give u feedback if you want :) 1180454550 M * mjt speaking of geode.. please forgive me for this off-topic question... how geode is comparable with, say, via c3 or c7? 1180454583 M * Bertl Baby: definitely! 1180454584 M * Baby i'm not sure.. i've never worked with a via 1180454589 M * Baby Bertl :))) 1180454644 M * Bertl mjt: the geode is quite nice, very similar to 'normal' x86' and highly integrated, so low power and quite a number of interfaces ... 1180454669 M * mjt you just described via c3 :) 1180454672 M * Baby XD 1180454679 M * Baby yup, they're quite similar AFAIK 1180454691 M * Baby i can ask about that in emdebian if you want :) 1180454698 M * mjt aha 1180454701 M * mjt thanks 1180454724 M * Bertl Baby: mips el/be/32/64? 1180454754 M * Bertl s/be/eb/ 1180454761 M * Baby i think mips32 but i don't have the board yet, so i don'T know for sure, i'll have it sometime this week 1180454767 J * kaner kaner@strace.org 1180454805 M * Bertl wb kaner! 1180454826 M * Bertl Baby: okay, let me know how it goes then ... 1180454893 M * Baby yup :) 1180454908 M * Baby i'll keep entering the channel :) it's quite friendly 1180455022 M * Bertl well, feel free to hang around ... 1180455047 J * bonbons ~bonbons@158.64.110.146 1180455048 M * Hollow hmm, i need a mips too :) 1180455096 M * Baby :) 1180455096 M * Bertl wb bonbons! hey Hollow! 1180455150 M * Hollow hey Bertl, it seems my mail didn't arrive at the list yet... but the last guest (database) is on the new machine now, and things should run stable again now 1180455154 M * bonbons Hey Bertl 1180455187 M * sid3windr Hollow: I read that mail a few hours ago I think 1180455196 M * Hollow ah.. i didn't get it back :) 1180455228 M * Bertl Hollow: excellent work! thanks a lot! 1180455545 M * daniel_hozac Hollow: password changed again? 1180455563 M * Hollow good point :) 1180455598 M * daniel_hozac (that "feature" of mediawiki's has to be disabled...) 1180455635 M * Hollow i already disabled it 1180455643 M * baldy ah daniel_hozac i need your help ;) 1180455644 M * daniel_hozac ah, good. 1180455644 M * Hollow php doesn't show errors anymore 1180455658 M * daniel_hozac so you did that after the last outage, right? 1180455660 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1180455671 M * daniel_hozac (i.e. yesterday or so) 1180455675 M * Hollow yep 1180455681 M * daniel_hozac okay. 1180455691 M * daniel_hozac but i don't think that's PHP error reporting facility. 1180455697 M * baldy daniel_hozac: i allready spoke with Bertl but he dont know to 1180455703 M * baldy i get some disk limit errors 1180455705 M * baldy invalid parameters: 'space_used' is larger than 'space_total' 1180455714 M * daniel_hozac means what it says. 1180455716 M * baldy space_total told 5120000 1180455725 M * daniel_hozac the guest is using more space than you've allocated for it. 1180455743 M * baldy daniel_hozac: du -h /vserver/vps shows me 380 mb 1180455749 M * baldy and i cant locate space_used 1180455760 M * daniel_hozac space_used is calculated. 1180455760 M * baldy i dont finde any files with space_used 1180455779 M * daniel_hozac /vserver/vps is the path in .../dlimits/X/directory, right? 1180455794 M * baldy no 1180455804 M * baldy vserves/vps is the vps root 1180455811 M * baldy etc/vservers is the config dir 1180455824 M * daniel_hozac so, uh, what do you have in .../dlimits/X/directory? 1180455848 M * baldy vhost04:~# ls /etc/vservers/h4vs03/dlimits/0/ 1180455848 M * baldy directory inodes_total reserved space_total 1180455864 M * daniel_hozac and the file directory contains... 1180455887 M * baldy which directory u mean? 1180455898 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1180455902 M * daniel_hozac the file named directory. 1180455954 M * baldy vhost04:~# cat /etc/vservers/h4vs12/dlimits/0/directory 1180455954 M * baldy /vservers/h4vs12 1180455989 M * baldy btw h4vs03 1180455996 M * baldy all my vps have the same error 1180456027 M * daniel_hozac and vserver --debug h4vs12 start says what? 1180456148 M * baldy strange mom... 1180456345 M * sid3windr Hollow: php doesn't show passwords 'n' stuff, so merely disabling php errors won't help this particular thing ;) 1180456432 M * Hollow sid3windr: well, it didn't show it when the database was down during migration.. 1180456462 Q * PowerKe Read error: Connection reset by peer 1180456464 M * sid3windr :) 1180456472 M * sid3windr funky 1180456701 M * baldy damn 1180456722 M * baldy i dont understand why the disk limits dont get restetst when i install the vps new 1180456747 M * baldy installed a vps 1180456754 M * baldy 199 MB 1180456764 M * baldy after download a iso image 909 MB 1180456771 M * baldy aber reinstall 909MB again 1180456804 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180456808 M * baldy after 1180456809 M * baldy ... 1180456815 J * Guy- pwdwS4txXR@chardonnay.math.bme.hu 1180456821 M * Guy- hi 1180456827 M * Bertl welcome Guy-! 1180456828 M * daniel_hozac as i told you last time, you're not deleting the cache when you're removing the guest. 1180456838 M * baldy where is the cache? 1180456843 M * Guy- can I create a new device node in a guest's /dev that's only mounted in its own namespace? 1180456872 M * Guy- (without stopping the guest, mounting the fs on the host and then starting the guest again) 1180456877 M * daniel_hozac baldy: /var/cache/vservers, also as i told you last time. 1180456884 M * Bertl Guy-: you can create device nodes in the guests /dev (from the host) 1180456885 M * daniel_hozac Guy-: vnamespace -e mknod. 1180456888 M * daniel_hozac or cp. 1180456909 M * Bertl Guy-: you can also mount arbitrary devices into arbitrary namespaces 1180456913 M * Guy- Bertl: from the host I can do it only if the host can see the /dev of the guest, which is not the case here 1180456940 M * Bertl Guy-: okay, then vnamespace is the tool of your choice 1180457040 M * Guy- yes, that worked, thanks 1180457067 M * baldy ahhhh daniel_hozac 1180457069 M * baldy u are right 1180457072 M * baldy funny... 1180457588 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1180457974 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1180458359 Q * ema Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180458427 M * Baby mjt: u there? 1180458813 J * shedi ~siggi@ftth-237-144.hive.is 1180458838 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1180459026 Q * dlezcano Read error: Connection reset by peer 1180459030 Q * chand Quit: chand 1180459056 Q * ema 1180460049 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1180460634 J * dna ~naucki@155-243-dsl.kielnet.net 1180460792 J * onox ~onox@kalfjeslab.demon.nl 1180463967 M * bragon hello 1180463981 M * bragon i have a question 1180464008 M * bragon in my guest the processus vcontext use 100% of the cpu 1180464018 M * bragon how can i fixe this ? 1180464091 M * Bertl what tool (util-vserver) version do you use? 1180464117 M * bragon 0.30.212-r2 1180464138 M * Bertl update to 0.30.213 and check if it still happens 1180464155 M * bragon it's a beug ? 1180464164 M * bragon must i restart my guest ? 1180464177 M * Bertl no, just kill the vcontext from the host 1180464181 M * Bertl (with vkill) 1180464197 M * bragon i try that 1180464199 M * Bertl you got that from a 'vserver enter' which lost it's terminal 1180464229 M * bragon ha ok 1180464261 M * bragon thx :) 1180464272 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1180464714 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-210-233.pools.arcor-ip.net 1180464841 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1180464916 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-210-233.pools.arcor-ip.net 1180464933 Q * _are_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180464982 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1180465662 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1180466976 M * matti Hi Bertl 1180467163 M * Baby mjt: i have your answer :) 1180467506 Q * DavidS|de Quit: Leaving. 1180467561 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-125-231-123.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1180468116 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1180468574 M * arachnist http://img.wklej.org/images/17240060613.png 1180468719 J * slack101 ~Administr@cpe-71-74-68-11.insight.res.rr.com 1180468730 M * slack101 man i hate how openVCP is forcing me to use apache 1180468739 M * slack101 casue htye use some kind of mod re write function hmmmmmmmmmm 1180468926 Q * slack101 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1180471520 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1180471706 Q * the-me Remote host closed the connection 1180472986 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1180473019 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1180473079 J * ktwilight_ ~ktwilight@159.94-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1180473473 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1180473489 Q * ktwilight Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180473535 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1180474475 Q * bzed Quit: Leaving 1180474798 J * PowerKe ~tom@d54C13E4B.access.telenet.be 1180474844 J * Aiken ~james@ppp233-152.lns1.bne4.internode.on.net 1180475268 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1180475590 J * slack101 ~Administr@cpe-71-74-68-11.insight.res.rr.com 1180476498 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-20-183.dclient.hispeed.ch 1180476578 M * slack101 about my question 1180476581 M * slack101 :( 1180476583 M * slack101 grrrrrrr 1180476592 M * slack101 trying to mod this thing not to use apache 2 is dificult 1180476721 J * TheSeer ~theseer@e177156051.adsl.alicedsl.de 1180477171 M * Bertl might make sense to talk to the authors, no? 1180478147 Q * Medivh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1180478310 M * TheSeer Bertl: will you be at LT 2007? 1180478330 J * bzed ~bzed@dslb-084-059-105-081.pools.arcor-ip.net 1180478507 M * mugwump slack101: I sometimes just give up and proxy to an application-specific apache2 1180478772 Q * TheSeer Quit: Client exiting 1180479342 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1180479566 M * slack101 mugwump: what do you mean ? could you explain ? 1180479654 M * mugwump so, instead of using lighttpd with cgi or fcgi, use its proxy module to an apache2 instance listening on a high port somewhere 1180479689 M * mugwump I used that for serving up svn+webdav+http+crack:// utls 1180479691 M * mugwump urls, even 1180480525 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1180480798 J * besonen ~besonen@dsl-db.pacinfo.com 1180480882 Q * besonen Read error: Connection reset by peer 1180480894 J * besonen ~besonen@dsl-db.pacinfo.com 1180480993 Q * besonen_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1180482830 Q * onox Quit: zzzz