1181261398 M * Bertl -- separates the sections 1181261467 M * Bertl I have no idea whether it does something in this specific 'env' command 1181265642 Q * FaUl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181271708 Q * click Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181271719 J * huiz ~gerrit@63.99.57.35 1181271902 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! cya! 1181271908 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1181278673 J * slacker101 ~root@cpe-71-74-73-121.insight.res.rr.com 1181278684 M * slacker101 how do i run bind ? 1181278704 M * slacker101 theres a problem running it from a VPS 1181278711 M * slacker101 when it in its own user bind 1181278753 M * slacker101 anyone up ? :P 1181280892 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1181281536 J * dna ~naucki@245-233-dsl.kielnet.net 1181281898 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-167-252.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr 1181282003 Q * DoberMann Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181283161 J * _fs fs@213.178.77.98 1181283188 Q * fs Read error: Connection reset by peer 1181283222 N * _fs fs 1181283337 J * dlezcano1 ~dlezcano1@AToulouse-252-1-113-184.w86-217.abo.wanadoo.fr 1181284382 M * MooingLemur to create a fedora guest on a gentoo host, is there a tarball I can grab or do I have to muck with getting rpms locally? 1181285192 M * ard l 1181285211 M * ard slacker101 : there is a faq about that... 1181285255 M * ard bind 3026 0.0 0.4 15004 3332 ? Ssl Apr01 2:16 /usr/sbin/named 1181285260 M * ard it works for me though 1181285270 M * ard ii bind9 9.3.2-P1.0-1 Internet Domain Name Server 1181285277 M * ard (debian) 1181285311 M * ard anyway: bind9 originally tries to use to many kernel features that are normally forbidden in a vserver context != 0 1181285385 M * ard if you want to set up things really good, you will need to have the right bind version (a version which accepts not being able to do certain things), and fix some ip addresses for your rndc->named connection 1181286117 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1181289389 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 1181289672 Q * tanjix 1181291041 Q * tam Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181291941 N * phedny PienterePhedny 1181292041 N * PienterePhedny FantastischePhedny 1181292298 N * FantastischePhedny ` 1181292432 N * ` phedny 1181293774 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-198-167.pools.arcor-ip.net 1181293786 J * baldy baldy@baldy.biz 1181293811 M * baldy morning 1181293840 N * [puppets]gonzo [PUPPETS]Gonzo 1181294507 J * chand ~chand@212.99.51.254 1181297043 J * click click@ti511110a080-2450.bb.online.no 1181297811 M * daniel_hozac ard: BIND should work OOTB with a proper /etc/hosts and a recent kernel... 1181298235 M * ard ah 1181298241 M * ard that's why it is working for me :-) 1181298274 M * nox lol 1181298283 M * ard the hosts file is to fix localhost connections? 1181298379 M * nox wasn?t the prob the hardcoded 127.0.0.1 in bind? which vservr since 2.1 is "translating"? 1181298410 M * ard ah 1181298412 M * ard dunno 1181298457 M * ard I've got that working by just setting the defaults correct in the configuration files. 1181298461 M * nox hosts has to point on the vserver ip 1181298481 M * ard I've been doing that since, and it always works then :-) 1181298485 M * nox sinse 127.0.0.1 is obviously not available 1181298504 M * nox s/ns/nc/ 1181298520 M * ard the connection to 127.0.0.1 is indeed fixed, but the source ip is a hard kernel option, and bind also checks the source ip 1181298526 M * ard in the default configuration 1181298633 Q * click Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181299064 J * click click@ti511110a080-2450.bb.online.no 1181303468 Q * Wonka galapagos.oftc.net panulirus.oftc.net 1181303468 Q * waldi galapagos.oftc.net panulirus.oftc.net 1181303572 J * waldi ~waldi@bblank.thinkmo.de 1181303572 J * Wonka produziert@chaos.in-kiel.de 1181303619 J * menomc ~amery@kilo105.server4you.de 1181303627 Q * mnemoc Read error: Connection reset by peer 1181303629 N * menomc mnemoc 1181304322 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1181304327 M * Bertl morning folks! 1181304775 J * nkukard ~nkukard@vc-196-207-37-99.3g.vodacom.co.za 1181306100 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1181306351 J * bon ~bon@lamer.sk 1181306353 M * bon hey 1181306367 M * bon i was in need of unionfs in vserver, is that posibble? :) 1181306538 M * daniel_hozac just add the patch? 1181306541 M * ard 1181306545 M * tokkee bon: Somewhat... you have to patch unionfs though. 1181306560 M * bon daniel_hozac: those two patches mix up together 1181306566 M * bon tokkee: have you got the .diff? :) 1181306568 M * daniel_hozac ard, nox: 127.0.0.1 has always been rewritten. 1181306582 M * daniel_hozac ard, nox: it's just the source IP that's new. 1181306608 M * tokkee bon: I manually patched it myself about a year ago - I don't think I still have the patch though. 1181306616 M * tokkee bon: I switched to used bind-mounts... 1181306629 M * Bertl bon: what exactly do you need it for? 1181306632 M * tokkee s/used/use/ 1181306634 M * bon i'm off to WC, please stay here :) 1181306666 M * Bertl what if we have to visit restrooms too? :) 1181306935 Q * chand Quit: chand 1181306963 J * tam ~tam@gw.nettam.com 1181307064 M * bon Bertl: use mine then :) 1181307066 M * bon it's close 1181307081 M * bon anyway, i have drives in the main server and want to merge those using unionfs inside the guest 1181307405 M * Bertl read/write or read only? 1181307430 M * bon r/w :( 1181307443 M * Bertl and if read/write, what kind of data is interesting to be maintained incremental over several guests? 1181307469 M * bon hm, i think we have a misunderstanding here :) 1181307478 M * Bertl the thing is, the unionfs concept has IMHO a single purpose: 1181307507 M * Bertl if you have a distro/live CD, and want to run with minimal disk space on your system 1181307554 M * Bertl it doesn't cope with upgrading the read-only part, it doesn't cope with upgrading the overlay part, so you are mostly stuck with your base and overlay 1181307572 M * bon i want to merge several dirs into one 1181307578 M * bon not to have /data-1 /data-2 etc. 1181307598 M * Bertl hmm? 1181307625 M * Bertl please elaborate ... 1181307653 M * sid3windr lvm to the rescue 1181308621 M * Hollow anyone running ppc64? 1181308641 J * chand ~chand@212.99.51.254 1181308644 M * Hollow dietlibc seems very broken on ppc64 :) 1181308722 M * mnemoc have anyone played with klibc? 1181309030 M * Bertl Hollow: which version? 1181309125 M * Hollow 0.30 1181309144 M * Bertl with gcc 3.3 or 4.x? 1181309162 M * Bertl IIRC, fefe claimed that ppc64 is working some time ago 1181309176 M * Bertl (never tested that though, because of lack of ppc64 :) 1181309199 M * Hollow well, test reports show that it doesn't :) 1181309222 M * Hollow but we have fixed it already.. (i hope) 1181309229 M * Bertl excellent 1181309251 M * Hollow fyi: http://home.xnull.de/work/gentoo/dietlibc/patches/0.30-r3/156_ppc64_dot-suckage.patch 1181309290 M * Hollow tested on gcc-4.1.2 1181309308 M * Hollow noone in gentoo land uses gcc3 anymore except for qemu compilation *giggle* 1181310247 Q * huiz Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181310436 Q * ruskie Quit: Disconnecting from stoned server. 1181310557 J * ruskie ~ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1181311036 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1181311142 J * huiz gerrit@63.99.57.41 1181311261 M * Bertl nap attack .. back later ... 1181311281 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1181312760 M * slacker101 awhat do i gotta do to run bind in a vserver 1181312769 M * slacker101 i jus started it as root and all was good 1181316750 Q * ||Cobra|| Remote host closed the connection 1181316812 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1181317169 M * slacker101 is it ok to run bind in root ? 1181317174 M * slacker101 instead of its own user 1181317254 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1181317257 M * nox never run anything as root when not needed 1181317276 M * nox wb Bertl still very happy with vserver :D 1181317281 M * Bertl slacker101: what problem do you encounter when running it as non-root? 1181317290 M * Bertl nox: excellent! appreciate it! 1181317909 M * slacker101 Bertl: something about cant read from /proc or soething 1181318125 M * Bertl then I would check what it tries to read from proc 1181318160 M * Bertl i.e. there is no difference between root and non-root (Linux-VServer wise) in reading proc 1181318177 M * Bertl all differences are the same as on the host system 1181318345 N * ensc Guest1355 1181318355 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54b4f804.dip.t-dialin.net 1181318463 Q * Guest1355 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181318784 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181319034 Q * huiz Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181319037 M * slacker101 Bertl: i dunno man 1181319055 M * slacker101 Starting domain name service...: bindnamed: capset failed: Operation not permitted 1181319055 M * slacker101 named: capset failed: Operation not permitted 1181319055 M * slacker101 . 1181319058 M * slacker101 that right thuuur 1181319077 M * mnemoc that's the most classic issue :) 1181319093 M * slacker101 although on root it will still start 1181319149 M * daniel_hozac you must be using an older kernel. 1181319183 Q * chand Quit: chand 1181319196 M * slacker101 daniel_hozac: kerrnel i got from debain etch 1181319233 M * Bertl hmm, 2.6.9? 1181319257 M * slacker101 Linux test1 2.6.18-4-vserver-686 1181319270 M * daniel_hozac yep, older kernel. 1181319277 M * slacker101 i got it from deabin repos 1181319365 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-198-167.pools.arcor-ip.net 1181319463 M * slacker101 i mean how cna i update or do i really need to ? 1181319502 M * daniel_hozac build a newer one? 1181319511 M * daniel_hozac (or get one from sid) 1181319532 M * daniel_hozac (or lenny) 1181319637 M * Bertl slacker101: or alternatively, disable the capability system in bind 1181319653 M * daniel_hozac or use the patch. 1181319660 M * daniel_hozac or give the guest too many caps. 1181319662 M * daniel_hozac ;) 1181319934 J * stefani ~stefani@flute.radonc.washington.edu 1181320012 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181320035 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-198-167.pools.arcor-ip.net 1181320855 M * slacker101 daniel_hozac: dont you guys keep the debian repo up to date :P 1181321004 M * slacker101 im making a custom distro 1181321016 M * slacker101 i mean how will i be able to copy it and re use it for my customers ? 1181321436 M * daniel_hozac we? no, that's what the Debian maintainers do. 1181321445 M * daniel_hozac and AFAIK, sid is a bit too up to date... 1181321580 M * mnemoc slacker101: www.opensde.org :) 1181321788 M * slacker101 daniel_hozac: when i have my custro i am making how i want it ........how cani use it on my guest ? 1181321807 M * trippeh So... Where in the pipeline is a new 2.6.21 patch? :) 1181321895 M * daniel_hozac slacker101: just put it there? 1181321906 M * slacker101 do i tgz it ? 1181321946 J * huiz ~gerrit@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com 1181321961 M * daniel_hozac if you want to. 1181322456 M * slacker101 daniel_hozac: well whats the best way to do it man 1181322774 Q * ruskie Remote host closed the connection 1181322965 J * ruskie ~ruskie@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1181323477 M * slacker101 anyone here use debian ? 1181324003 Q * ema Remote host closed the connection 1181324094 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1181324166 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1181325001 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1181325338 Q * phedny Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181326180 Q * ruskie Quit: Disconnecting from stoned server. 1181326371 J * ruskie ~ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1181326374 M * mstrobert MooingLemur: if you haven't solved your fedora on gentoo yet, this guide may (or may not) be helpful (just as an example of pulling in the RPMs to get a fedora guest installed): 1181326746 J * ekc ~ekc@netblock-66-245-252-180.dslextreme.com 1181326819 J * jmcaricand ~kvirc@d83-179-197-48.cust.tele2.fr 1181327002 M * ekc question about pts: when I ssh into a vserver and run 'ps -er' I see all of the details of my 'root' ssh session on the vserver host. I had run 'vserver enter' previously from the host and it looks like pts was never unmounted. 1181327052 M * ekc any advice on how to prevent my vserver guest from picking up the ssh session details from the host? 1181327209 M * daniel_hozac what? 1181327241 M * ekc when i run 'ps -er' from inside a vserver, i get: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/2397 1181327258 M * ekc those are the details of my ssh session into the vserver-host machine 1181327306 M * bXi Error opening file /proc/kmsg for reading 1181327315 M * bXi what is the way of fixxing that 1181327328 M * daniel_hozac bXi: stop whatever is trying to do that from doing it. 1181327346 M * bXi that would be my cron daemon 1181327370 M * daniel_hozac ekc: so you did vserver ... enter? 1181327403 M * ekc i did 'vserver exec' to start a daemon inside the vserver; then, i ssh'ed into the vserver -- bypassing the host; 1181327448 M * daniel_hozac well, yes, vserver ... exec will preserve the environment. 1181327469 M * bXi daniel_hozac: any other suggestions? i actually need my cron daemon :/ 1181327473 M * ekc err. why is that? anyone to prevent that from happening? 1181327505 M * daniel_hozac bXi: just stop it from doing that. 1181327523 M * bXi that would require patching it 1181327589 M * daniel_hozac ekc: e.g. you'd want TERM to have the right value. 1181327600 M * bXi oh the syslogger tries to access /proc/kmsg 1181327609 M * daniel_hozac you could always use vserver ... exec env -i ... 1181327631 M * ekc what does the '-i' switch do? 1181327713 M * daniel_hozac ignores the environment, according to --help 1181327796 M * ekc thanks! i'll give it a shot when i get my vserver host back up. 1181327993 J * onox ~onox@kalfjeslab.demon.nl 1181328109 Q * dlezcano1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181328118 J * dlezcano1 ~dlezcano1@AToulouse-252-1-72-195.w81-250.abo.wanadoo.fr 1181328159 M * slacker101 can someone help me with how bindworks :P 1181328621 Q * ruskie Quit: Disconnecting from stoned server. 1181328761 M * Bertl slacker101: hmm? 1181328789 M * slacker101 i keep adding my zone for my domain Bertl but yea its not working 1181328814 M * Bertl did you read the manual/docu? look at the examples? 1181328820 M * slacker101 im going ot here in a sec 1181328820 J * ruskie ~ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1181328821 M * slacker101 :0 1181328855 M * slacker101 i am going ot make my custom vserver distro with slackware i think 1181328856 M * Bertl slacker101: use dig and the bind logs to figure what you did wrong ... 1181328868 M * slacker101 i know it in and out and debian etc are a pain to configure grrrr 1181328927 M * slacker101 my debian is already 900 mb 1181328934 M * slacker101 isnt it lik,e 400 mb base hmmm 1181328953 M * Bertl probably you have stuff installed you do not really need 1181328966 M * slacker101 apt-get enjoys installing more then you need 1181329000 M * slacker101 well nvm my whole system is 945 mb 1181329015 M * slacker101 thats debian etch with vserver installed 1181329018 M * daniel_hozac i doubt it. apt-get only installs the required packages by default, IIRC. 1181329021 M * slacker101 and vserver with etch installed 1181329033 M * slacker101 i dont guess 900 mb is to bad then 1181329048 M * slacker101 for 2 debian etch with vserver and a few things installed on the guest 1181329299 M * slacker101 ah shit i will jus keep debian 1181329310 M * slacker101 but setting up this stuff is a biach 1181329567 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1181329582 J * shedi ~siggi@ftth-237-144.hive.is 1181329678 M * slacker101 should i install the new kerrnel or no ? 1181329683 M * slacker101 waste of time or what ? 1181329706 M * Bertl for bind? 1181329717 M * onox slacker101: have you tried gentoo? 1181329841 M * slacker101 onox: yes 1181329868 M * slacker101 im not really a fan of gentoo becasue of the wasted time compiling i mean its good but not exactrly for this 1181330134 M * bXi onox: are you on other irc servers as well? 1181330299 Q * huiz Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181330615 J * dna_ ~naucki@245-233-dsl.kielnet.net 1181330975 M * slacker101 Bertl: should i do a kerrnel upgrade or no ? 1181331024 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181331050 J * chand ~chand@m167.net81-64-156.noos.fr 1181331744 M * slacker101 ok'll jus stick to debian 1181331772 M * onox bXi: yes, why? 1181331924 J * huiz ~gerrit@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com 1181332504 Q * jmcaricand Remote host closed the connection 1181332587 M * bXi i've seen your nick around on other channels i think 1181332698 Q * chand Quit: chand 1181333194 J * meetra ~xtreme@82.155.149.118 1181333199 M * meetra hi there 1181333213 M * mstrobert afternoon 1181333214 M * Bertl welcome meetra! 1181333217 M * meetra anyone with this problem? 1181333217 M * meetra ppc64 ~ # vserver myguest start 1181333217 M * meetra exec-ulimit: getrlimit(): Function not implemented 1181333249 M * Bertl no ppc64 here, but could you run testme.sh? 1181333269 M * meetra all green 1181333289 M * Bertl can you upload it to paste.linux-vserver.org? 1181333289 M * meetra v0.17 btw 1181333294 M * meetra sure 1181333319 M * meetra http://paste.linux-vserver.org/2398 1181333324 M * Bertl tx 1181333328 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1181333380 M * Bertl meetra: gentoo? 1181333384 M * meetra yup 1181333399 M * meetra ppc64 64bit-userland 1181333401 J * bonbons ~bonbons@158.64.110.29 1181333402 M * Bertl Hollow was reporting severe dietlibc brokenness on ppc a few hours earlier 1181333414 M * Bertl ppc64 to be precise 1181333417 M * meetra it's fixed in my system, I've helped him. 1181333437 M * Bertl good to know ... 1181333458 M * Bertl do you have debugging enabled in the kernel? 1181333460 M * meetra He has the .patch 1181333483 M * meetra no but I'll build it right now, wait a sec 1181333521 M * Bertl mare sure to enable vserver debugging too 1181333543 M * meetra okay 1181333766 J * Blissex ~Blissex@82-69-39-138.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk 1181334241 Q * nkukard Quit: Leaving 1181335722 M * MooingLemur mstrobert: I've tried doing that, but it complains about dependencies based on missing files on the host system! 1181335823 M * MooingLemur I think it'd be much easier to do it from a tarball. If I can't find one, I'm probably going to install fedora on a spare box, create a vserver with the normal build method, and tar it up and move it over to the gentoo box :| 1181335874 M * mstrobert MooingLemur: hm. do you mean you were unable to install yum on the host, or yum fails to install packages into the guest? 1181335892 J * chand ~chand@m167.net81-64-156.noos.fr 1181335902 M * Bertl wb chand! 1181335927 M * MooingLemur yum fails to install packages on the guest. It starts with glibc, which succeeds 1181335944 M * MooingLemur then it goes to coreutils/initscripts and I end up with a flood of lines like these: Error: Missing Dependency: /usr/share/locale/el/LC_TIME is needed by package coreutils 1181335956 M * MooingLemur and then vserver build aborts the process and deletes what it had done so far 1181335957 Q * Blissex Read error: Connection reset by peer 1181336012 M * mstrobert MooingLemur: Hmm. I'm not sure. I would think it's referring to a missing file on the guest's system, but if so I'd think it would also figure out how to get that file installed :) 1181336022 M * MooingLemur I managed to halt the process and inspected the guest for those files, and they do exist, but they don't exist on the host 1181336044 Q * chand 1181336048 M * MooingLemur I verified by trying fc5, and it wanted /lib/i686 in order to install glibc 1181336051 M * mstrobert MooingLemur: If you create a dummy (or real) file like that on the host, is the error message different? 1181336058 M * MooingLemur I created that directory on the host, and the error went away 1181336073 M * mstrobert hm 1181336111 M * MooingLemur I'm not interested in managing packages from the host 1181336123 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-236-229.lns1.bne4.internode.on.net 1181336129 M * MooingLemur after the install 1181336155 M * mstrobert Yeah. 1181336193 M * mstrobert You could do an install in a virtual machine or separate computer, like you said, and copy the directory structure over, then deleting or uninstalling unnecessary things. 1181336207 M * mstrobert though that seems more bulky than just building with yum. 1181336226 M * MooingLemur once I get a proper vserver tarball, I'll add a link to the wiki :P 1181336246 M * mstrobert I was able to make debian install a fedora guest. Maybe my debian yum is different than in gentoo. 1181336264 M * MooingLemur it bitches about an insecure yum 1181336279 M * mstrobert MooingLemur: or paste in a script to let people build their own tar :D 1181336297 M * mstrobert mine fusses, too. I've ignored it for the time being. 1181336314 M * MooingLemur well, I plan to install fedora, then use it to install a fedora vserver, then tar up the vserver, not the host. 1181336374 M * mstrobert oh. that's a good idea :) 1181336381 M * mstrobert hm 1181336396 M * MooingLemur Day to day, I never use `vserver build`. I script a copy the /etc/vserver structure, resymlink everything, and untar a stage 3. 1181336437 M * MooingLemur in general, I deal with only gentoo hosts and guests 1181336456 M * mstrobert ah. 1181336457 M * Bertl and what is bad about using the template build method for that? 1181336470 M * Bertl (where you simply specify the tar?) 1181336474 M * MooingLemur Probably nothing, but I'm just doing what I know works :P 1181336510 M * MooingLemur sometimes I clone other vservers though.. (cd guest1; tar cf - .) | (cd guest2; tar xf -) 1181336544 J * tuxmania ~bonbons@158.64.111.252 1181336661 M * slacker101 my damn datacenter only gives me 1 reverse address 1181336662 M * mstrobert mmmm, tarring to stdin/out. 1181336714 M * slacker101 should every ip have a reverse address ? 1181336768 Q * huiz Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181336816 M * slacker101 nevermind they have one 1181336896 M * meetra Bertl: okay, done 1181336929 Q * bonbons Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181336956 M * Bertl meetra: okay, let's get the latest vcmd too and try to compile it 1181336973 M * Bertl meetra: with that we can recreate all the syscall commands 1181337031 M * slacker101 dannnnnnnnng its not bind its i forgot to change where my domains nameservers were pointing tooo 1181337075 M * meetra vcmd? 1181337109 M * Hollow hm, we should create an ebuild for vcmd :) 1181337168 M * Bertl :) 1181337189 J * nkukard ~nkukard@dsl-240-27-83.telkomadsl.co.za 1181337192 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/TOOLS/vcmd-0.08.tar.bz2 1181337410 M * meetra http://paginas.ispgaya.pt/~jccc/file 1181337495 M * meetra Bertl: can't compile that... gives errors 1181337515 M * meetra http://paste.linux-vserver.org/2420 <- vcmd errors 1181337573 M * Bertl just use a different include there 1181337580 M * Bertl (your gcc is picky :) 1181337812 M * Hollow the clone.h in vcmd-0.08 does not define __NR_clone for ppc64 too ... 1181337830 M * Bertl we won't need that, but patches are welcome 1181337886 M * Hollow ok, will look into it.. some others are missing too 1181337948 M * Bertl maybe unshare is missing some too, note that there should be a default 1181337965 M * Hollow yep, just saw it ... 1181338286 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1181338317 M * Hollow Bertl: different include? removing the typedef in vcmd.c fixes the error here ... 1181338394 Q * tuxmania Quit: Leaving 1181338455 M * meetra I've to reboot and recompile the kernel without rcu_torture stuff 1181338514 Q * ruskie Remote host closed the connection 1181338579 M * Bertl meetra: yep, good idea :) 1181338718 M * meetra i had enabled all the options in the kernel hacking area 1181338719 J * ruskie ~ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1181338798 M * meetra Bertl: okay, I've compiled vcmd.debug 1181338989 M * Bertl excellent, let's enable the switch debugging with something like: 1181339055 M * Bertl sysctl -w vserver.debug_switch=255 1181339073 M * Bertl then run the util-vserver tools 1181339092 M * meetra done 1181339134 M * Bertl and upload the dmesg output to paste.linux-vserver.org 1181339232 M * meetra http://paste.linux-vserver.org/2421 1181339601 M * Bertl hmm .. VCMD_get_rlimit is 60_1[0] if I'm not completely confused 1181339626 M * Bertl and I do not see this syscall command in your dump 1181339653 M * Bertl so I would say, this is an userspace problem, maybe caused by the syscall wrapper or dietlibc 1181339660 M * meetra let me run vserver start again 1181339692 M * meetra http://paste.linux-vserver.org/2424 1181339724 M * meetra Hollow: you there? 1181340235 M * Bertl no get_rlimit there either, must happen in userspace ... 1181340270 M * Bertl or a different syscall is failing ... 1181340281 M * meetra dietlibc seems to be ok 1181340357 M * bXi Bertl: i've migrated our development server to 2.2.0 1181340371 M * bXi only had 1 issue 1181340396 M * Bertl meetra: maybe daniel_hozac knows more ... 1181340418 M * bXi it couldnt find nice in /bin/ when i tried to start a vserver 1181340435 M * meetra http://paste.linux-vserver.org/2425 1181340442 M * Bertl bXi: did you compile the util-vserver? 1181340460 M * Bertl bXi: IIRC, those pathes are defined at compile time 1181340470 M * bXi it came with my system update 1181340474 M * Bertl off now ... back in a bit ... 1181340481 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1181341169 Q * Johnnie Read error: Connection reset by peer 1181342573 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181342812 N * DoberMann_ DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1181343217 M * slacker101 Starting domain name service...: bindnamed: capset failed: Operation not permitted 1181343217 M * slacker101 named: capset failed: Operation not permitted 1181343223 M * slacker101 how do i fix this again ? 1181343345 M * slacker101 ah i got to recompile it without those features 1181343357 M * slacker101 damn 1181343420 M * slacker101 any easy way of doing this instead of recompiling ? 1181343491 M * slacker101 daniel_hozac: didnt you say something like if i update the kerrnel that will go away too ? 1181343970 M * slacker101 i'll be patient and wait for an anser =D 1181344266 Q * besonen_mobile Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1181345951 M * mstrobert have a good weekend, folks 1181346474 M * daniel_hozac Hollow, meetra: what's the point of using a ppc64 userspace? 1181346497 M * meetra 64bit userspace? 1181346552 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1181346554 M * meetra because we can? 1181346570 M * meetra just using up the features... 1181346573 M * daniel_hozac but you'll generally lose performance there... 1181346584 M * daniel_hozac ppc isn't a dain-bramaged architecture like x86. 1181346609 M * meetra hmm, okay 1181346614 M * daniel_hozac so unless you actually need 64-bit arithmetic, there's really no point in doing that. 1181346697 M * daniel_hozac note that exec-ulimit is just [gs]etrlimit(2), not anything vserver related. 1181346743 M * meetra maybe util-server related? 1181346749 M * slacker101 i still cant find an answer for my bind9 problem 1181346754 M * slacker101 ive tried a fe things 1181346759 M * daniel_hozac more likely to be dietlibc related. 1181346775 M * daniel_hozac try strace on exec-ulimit, see what it says. 1181346788 M * daniel_hozac slacker101: we told you like 4-5 different solutions... 1181347076 M * slacker101 daniel_hozac: which one is best ? 1181347083 M * slacker101 also what are PTR records ? 1181347087 M * meetra daniel_hozac: how? 1181347095 M * daniel_hozac whichever you're the most comfortable with... 1181347121 M * daniel_hozac PTR records are the IP-to-hostname ones. 1181347142 M * daniel_hozac meetra: strace /usr/lib/util-vserver/exec-ulimit /tmp e.g. 1181347153 M * daniel_hozac or, i guess it needs a command too. 1181347161 M * meetra yeah 1181347181 M * daniel_hozac so just add something like true to that, or whatever.