1183075428 Q * Radiance Remote host closed the connection 1183076232 J * _mcp ~hightower@wolk-project.de 1183076323 Q * mcp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1183076326 N * _mcp mcp 1183076827 M * coderanger Is there something like ps, but will show all processes in all contexts (with their xid)? 1183077138 M * bonbons coderanger: vps 1183077169 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1183077211 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1183077351 M * coderanger Where is that? 1183077380 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1183077882 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-101-142.w90-30.abo.wanadoo.fr 1183077991 Q * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183078043 Q * bzed Quit: Leaving 1183078586 M * slack101 Bertl, you still up ? 1183079019 Q * mEDI_S Quit: mEDI_S 1183079068 Q * Aiken synthon.oftc.net larich.oftc.net 1183079068 Q * zLinux synthon.oftc.net larich.oftc.net 1183079068 Q * hallyn_ synthon.oftc.net larich.oftc.net 1183079068 Q * slack101 synthon.oftc.net larich.oftc.net 1183079068 Q * ntrs synthon.oftc.net larich.oftc.net 1183079422 J * mEDI_S ~medi@snipah.com 1183079442 N * DoberMann_ DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1183080087 J * zul ~chuck@CPE0006258ec6c1-CM000a73655d0e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1183080134 M * zul hi is there anything special you do with util-vserver when you use patch-2.6.22-rc4-vs2.2.0-rc3.diff? 1183081214 M * Bertl pray :) 1183081240 M * Bertl zul: no, seriously, all should work fine 1183081250 M * Bertl zul: make sure to have recent tools though 1183082913 Q * mugwump Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183084133 M * lylix slack101: hows the virtuatables going? 1183084853 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-220-241.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1183085503 J * hallyn ~xa@adsl-75-0-151-125.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 1183086202 J * slack101 fgfdgfdg@cpe-71-74-77-84.insight.res.rr.com 1183086207 M * slack101 wow that was weird 1183086212 M * slack101 anyone up ? 1183086224 M * slack101 i am about to compile a new kernel and patch it for vserver 1183086234 M * slack101 whats the recomended one at the moment ? 1183086249 M * Bertl nope, everybody is sleeping by now ... 1183086258 M * slack101 ah 1183086268 M * slack101 what version of the kernel should i use / works ? 1183086273 M * Bertl vs2.2.0 is still the recommended one 1183086286 M * slack101 huh ? 1183086292 M * slack101 kernel version ? 1183086304 M * slack101 i want a newer one where i wont have those bind issues and no other stuff 1183086321 M * Bertl either 2.6.19.7 or 2.6.20.14 (or later) or if you like 'experimental' then 2.6.21.5 1183086336 M * slack101 which version fixed that bind9 stuff Bertl 1183086340 M * slack101 anything past that :P 1183086370 M * Bertl as we already clarified last time, the bind stuff has to be fixed in userspace 1183086378 M * slack101 wtf? 1183086380 M * slack101 wait 1183086387 M * slack101 i thought newer versions fixed that ? 1183086401 M * Bertl but all vs2.2.x versions contain a work around (kernel side) 1183086426 M * slack101 a work arounf ? 1183086431 M * Bertl (which doesn't fix the bind problems, just _works_around_ them) 1183086435 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1183086446 M * slack101 hmmm 1183086455 M * slack101 which way is better .......recompile or ? 1183086467 M * Bertl let me give you an analogy (regarding bind) 1183086516 M * Bertl if you have a car, and somebody installed the wrong engine and forgot to connect it to the tires, the car won't be able to drive you somewhere 1183086547 M * slack101 ok? 1183086565 M * Bertl now, if you put the car on a truck, the car still won't be able to drive on its own, but you can move it around :) 1183086573 M * slack101 lol 1183086581 M * slack101 well 1183086588 M * slack101 does it create any performance loss ? 1183086592 M * Bertl bind is the broken car, and the 'work around' is the truck :) 1183086612 M * Bertl nah, no performance loss or change 1183086620 M * slack101 ah 1183086625 M * slack101 so i should prolly use that huh ? 1183086787 M * Bertl probably :) 1183086822 M * slack101 lol 1183086861 M * slack101 wait 1183086885 M * slack101 ddint last time i installed a new version via a debian packaghe diddnt it mess my serever up ? hmmm 1183087029 M * slack101 prolly shouldnt use the debian package for the newer kernel as that messed me up last time 1183087117 J * ntrs ntrs@68-188-55-120.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com 1183087232 M * slack101 Bertl, so which versions contain the work around ... i had a 2.2 version and it didnt contain one ... from what does it have it ? 1183087248 M * Bertl vs2.2.x has it 1183087271 M * Bertl so I assume you had a 2.0.2 kernel 1183087363 M * slack101 wait 1183087368 M * slack101 kernel version right 1183087374 M * slack101 ive been using 2.6 kernel for a few years 1183087380 M * slack101 or are you talking a vserver version 1183087389 M * Bertl Linux-VServer :) 1183087391 M * slack101 ok 1183087392 M * slack101 lol 1183087396 M * slack101 i was talking kernel 1183088445 J * Supaplex supaplex@166-70-62-199.ip.xmission.com 1183088466 M * Bertl welcome Supaplex? 1183088470 M * Supaplex hi there 1183088505 M * Bertl a friend of ebiederm? 1183088523 M * Supaplex nope. just the newest vserver fan in the making. 1183088535 M * Bertl welcome then! :) 1183088567 M * Bertl what can we do for you? 1183088590 J * yarihm ~yarihm@c-76-102-6-126.hsd1.ca.comcast.net 1183088638 M * Supaplex I'm reading the wiki. I have debian with a vserver kernel installed. I want to learn about installing and using a guest 1183088697 M * Bertl simplest way is to check 'vserver - build --help' 1183088782 M * Bertl and probably the simplest way to get a debian guest is something like: 1183088854 M * slack101 Supaplex, of course i do 1183088867 M * Supaplex slack101: hah wassup old timer :) 1183088878 M * slack101 :P 1183088888 M * slack101 easiest way to create debian guest is to use deboostrap 1183088890 M * Bertl vserver build -m debootstrap -- -d etch -m 1183088893 M * Supaplex slack101: you had to tempt me >:) all your fault. 1183088905 M * slack101 Linux Vserver is good 1183088914 M * slack101 btw what kernel do you have installed ? 1183088924 M * slack101 you just installed through apt-get ? 1183088980 M * Supaplex 2.6.18-4-vserver-686 1183088987 M * slack101 hmm 1183088997 M * slack101 Bertl, does that version have the bind work around installed ? 1183089023 M * Supaplex I can grab a backport. (checking now...) 1183089049 M * Supaplex the xen-vserver one didn't want to run, grub wasn't able to execute it. (whatever) 1183089057 M * Bertl slack101: I'm not good with debian versioning :) 1183089065 M * slack101 lol 1183089075 M * slack101 what kernel versions had it ? + 1183089076 M * slack101 like 1183089077 M * Bertl Supaplex: I presume that is for a vserver kernel _inside_ of xen :) 1183089082 M * Supaplex slack101: what's the bind bug? Maybe I can test or ignore it, depending on sticky it is. 1183089085 M * slack101 2.6.18-4 did not have it right ? 1183089094 M * slack101 start up bind9 1183089097 M * slack101 you will see 1183089100 M * Bertl Supaplex: it is a bug in the way bind behaves :) 1183089102 M * Supaplex oh I don't need bind on this box 1183089119 M * Bertl Supaplex: it is worked around in all vs2.2.x kernels 1183089126 M * Supaplex just postgresql, apache, asterisk, and junk 1183089145 M * slack101 Bertl, what kernel versions though lol ? 1183089150 M * Bertl Supaplex: distro is sarge? 1183089159 M * Supaplex it's my 'bench' box, so I might format it next week anyway. 1183089162 M * Supaplex etch 1183089163 M * slack101 who still uses sarge 1183089177 M * Bertl Supaplex: vserver etch01 build -m debootstrap --context 10104 --hostname etch01.debian.org --interface eth1:10.1.4.1/24 -- -d etch -m http://ftp.debian.org/debian -- --arch i386 1183089178 M * Supaplex I still have sarge on a few boxes. 1183089192 M * Bertl Supaplex: adjust the line to your needs 1183089209 A * Supaplex reads up on the options 1183089209 M * Supaplex k 1183089241 M * Bertl 'vserver --help' and 'vserver - build --help' 1183089253 M * slack101 i dont use that way :D 1183089271 M * slack101 skeleton method is best 1183089280 M * slack101 if you want to distribute customized distros 1183089294 M * Bertl then probably the template method is the best :) 1183089303 M * slack101 template sorryt 1183089304 M * slack101 :P 1183089308 M * Supaplex stock suits me fine 1183089343 M * slack101 Bertl, i got 3 people saying how great my FTP recovery thing was :D they are already using it 1183089357 M * Bertl congrats! 1183089372 M * Supaplex humm can guests use dhcp? 1183089387 M * slack101 why would you do that ? 1183089387 M * Bertl yes, but not to get IPs :) 1183089404 M * Supaplex because I have a dhcp server *sigh* 1183089405 M * Bertl Supaplex: but you can get IPs for them on the host 1183089413 M * Supaplex oh ok. 1183089422 M * slack101 guest should not be using dhcp 1183089423 M * Bertl (given that your dhcp server is smart enough) 1183089459 M * slack101 Bertl, 1 user used it to switch distros 1183089472 M * slack101 kinda cool 1183089477 A * Supaplex ponders the alternate vlan 1183089482 M * Bertl slack101: yeah, should be easy with ftp access 1183089492 M * slack101 saved me a support ticket ;) 1183089499 M * slack101 ./ 30 mins of time 1183089527 M * slack101 and im real pissed 1183089532 M * slack101 at the OpenVCP people 1183089537 M * slack101 man they are idiots 1183089572 M * slack101 thier new design reminds me of a stuggling designer using 1980 graphical editors 1183089595 M * slack101 its straight horrible 1183089641 M * Bertl (please use paste.linux-vserver.org for rants longer than 3 lines :) 1183089647 M * slack101 Bertl, being who you are with Vserver .....you should give them some insight ;) 1183089649 M * slack101 lol 1183089667 M * slack101 Bertl, just dissapointed with them 1183089700 M * Bertl well, start your own branch/project 1183089728 M * Supaplex Bertl: or slack101 | tr "\n" "." 1183089729 M * Supaplex :P 1183089764 M * slack101 Bertl, i will jus implement their old design in thier new stuff, or maybe jsut make my own little script to restart stop etc the vserver .......their stuff is getting horrible 1183089905 M * Supaplex ewps. ifdown eth0 via ssh = bad. 1183089925 M * slack101 Supaplex, what you using Vserver for ? 1183089940 M * Bertl Supaplex: indeed ... good that you have a serial console to that machine, yes? 1183089974 A * Supaplex has a KVM 1183089974 M * slack101 Bertl, i just bought a serial console to connect to my server 1183089987 M * Bertl slack101: excellent idea! 1183089992 M * slack101 Bertl, a Gumstix 1183089994 M * slack101 ;) 1183090002 M * Supaplex slack101: isolate services. eventually part out vservers to real servers if they utilization requires it 1183090019 M * slack101 hopefully a xscale 400 mhz will be enough 1183090028 M * Supaplex also, I'd like to be on the up for my hosting box. I suspect one of my clients has numerous php holes 1183090049 M * slack101 vserver is a good way to isolate 1183090088 M * slack101 i feel sick 1183090103 M * Bertl how comes? 1183090120 M * slack101 i dunno i just feel sick 1183090154 M * slack101 and im debating who cares about recompiling bind9 stick with etch vserver or go and compile my own 1183090171 M * Bertl okay, I'm off to bed now ... so have a good whatever everyone ... cya! 1183090180 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1183090524 M * Supaplex is there anyway to allow the guest to communicate with the host? (besides ethernet or tcp/ip) 1183090602 J * Radiance ab70d40cb3@halt.1984world.eu 1183092196 Q * rgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183092224 M * slack101 Supaplex, communicate for what ? 1183092268 M * slack101 Supaplex, they are completely isolated enviroments ........but maybe some kinf of kernel module and if you had it enabled in the guest as well 1183092271 M * Supaplex to run limited commands on the host c/o the guest 1183092295 M * Supaplex even if I had to write some silly perl script 1183092305 M * slack101 kernel or tcp/ip ;) 1183092314 M * slack101 i would pick rcp/ip ;) 1183092317 M * Supaplex named pipes, unix sockets 1183092327 M * slack101 its iso,lated though 1183092342 M * slack101 each have thier own fd's 1183092349 M * Supaplex really. 1183092352 M * slack101 i mean the whole point is vserver is to keep them isolated ;) 1183092367 M * slack101 i say either a kernel module or tcp/ip 1183092380 M * slack101 tcp/ip being the easiest of the two ;) 1183092386 M * Supaplex well if it's to wrap/control networking tcp/ip is ... a catch 22 1183092435 M * slack101 but yea kernel would be the professional way ;) 1183092443 M * slack101 thats the only hardware connection theire is 1183092450 M * slack101 everything else is completely isolated 1183092491 M * Supaplex interesting, and cool. 1183092523 M * Supaplex I'll ask again if any other gurus show up. maybe there's a wheel for it already. (I'm working on something else anyway) no rush. 1183092542 M * slack101 i will bet its either kernel or tcp/ip 1183092551 M * slack101 think about it if it was anything else it would be a virtual server 1183092553 M * slack101 ;) 1183092599 M * Supaplex kernel is vague, but obvious. 1183092615 M * slack101 guest have a very limited /dev 1183092630 M * slack101 but im sure you can work something up where you can use that to communicate with the host 1183092851 A * Supaplex makes note of the dhcp load balancing features - ouuu nice. 1183092898 M * slack101 why not have host dhcp and sistribute to vservers that way 1183092955 M * slack101 damn looks like i should compile atleast the vserver kernel 1183092976 M * slack101 i get nervous compiling kernels :\ 1183093039 M * Supaplex ever use kp? 1183093087 M * Supaplex I think I have a method worked out. I'll fan out 10.140.0.x for vserver hosts, and 10.140.1-255.x for guests, based on the client id. 1183093112 M * Supaplex thus mac addresses can be identical, but the client id will fan them into isolated groups (I hope) 1183093231 M * slack101 i jus give all my vservers infividual ip's 1183093414 M * slack101 Supaplex, you got more ip's ? 1183093470 M * Supaplex plenty of ips, why? 1183093496 M * Supaplex I want to manage them centrally 1183093504 M * slack101 so just give each vserver a seperate ip 1183093535 M * Supaplex I am, in my own stubborn way. :) 1183093554 M * slack101 i give each one thier own LAN ip 1183093759 M * Supaplex apparently I can use eval like statements in dhcpd.conf. this means, I can configure about 254 class c subnets in one swoop, after the template is in order. nice! 1183093895 M * Supaplex this network is actually pretty complex. three wireless stations, all incorporated to balance excess load between all of us. eg, if my friends down the street have an idle internet connection, I can use their spare pipe. (eventually; still waiting on some fiber optic ethernet media converters and cable) 1183093959 M * Supaplex /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server: line 38: 9162 Segmentation fault /usr/sbin/dhcpd3 -t >/dev/null 2>&1 1183093962 M * Supaplex haha ouch 1183095566 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1183096218 J * kir_home ~kir@216.191.251.226 1183096498 J * DavidS ~david@p548116C9.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1183098443 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1183100555 J * rgl ~Rui@84.90.10.107 1183100999 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1183102975 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1183103024 Q * kir_home Quit: Ухожу я от вас 1183103278 J * dna ~naucki@p54BCD760.dip.t-dialin.net 1183103328 M * slack101 is it good to enable guest virtualized time when compiling ? 1183103610 M * eyck- i think not 1183103910 A * Supaplex thinks 2am = quits 1183103911 M * Supaplex nite 1183104374 M * slack101 eyck-, why so ? 1183104696 M * eyck- it might unnecesary slow down the system, unles you KNOW you need your time virtualized 1183104742 M * eyck- just a gues, I haven't used virtualized time, but I know for a fact that time is quite important ;) 1183104745 M * eyck- guess 1183106990 J * cedric ~cedric@80.70.39.67 1183107226 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:5c0:85e2:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1183112430 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-219-135.pools.arcor-ip.net 1183115377 Q * nou Server closed connection 1183115461 Q * weasel Quit: reboot 1183115767 J * weasel weasel@asteria.debian.or.at 1183115770 J * nou Chaton@causse.larzac.fr.eu.org 1183117944 M * matti Does anyone know, how cpusets works? And if there's a reason to use them on the machine with 2 CPUS? 1183118707 J * kdean06_ ~Kevin@216.127.159.75 1183119894 J * zul_ ~chuck@CPE0006258ec6c1-CM000a73655d0e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1183119894 Q * zul Read error: Connection reset by peer 1183121088 Q * rgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183121578 Q * ntrs Read error: Connection reset by peer 1183121588 J * rgl ~Rui@84.90.10.107 1183122414 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1183122473 M * daniel_hozac matti: if you want to limit a guest to one of the CPUs, yes. 1183123818 J * click click@ti511110a080-1749.bb.online.no 1183123929 N * click [STAR]Ravenedge 1183123937 N * [STAR]Ravenedge click 1183124462 M * matti daniel_hozac: How can I use them? 1183124511 M * daniel_hozac like, how do you configre it? 1183124513 M * daniel_hozac +u 1183124532 M * matti I am trying to understand documentation :) 1183124759 M * daniel_hozac so you're reading Documentation/cpusets.txt? 1183125238 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1183125536 M * matti daniel_hozac: Yes ;] 1183126034 J * ramon ~ramon@63.Red-88-19-80.staticIP.rima-tde.net 1183126340 M * ramon Good afternoon 1183126401 M * ramon Nobody here? Are you enjoying the Gay Pride 2007 ? 1183126471 M * daniel_hozac where would that be? 1183126478 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183126936 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85.127.102.189 1183127064 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1183127069 M * Bertl morning folks! 1183127145 M * meandtheshell morning herbert 1183127241 J * zul ~chuck@CPE0006258ec6c1-CM000a73655d0e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1183127241 Q * zul_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1183127379 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1183127542 J * zul_ ~chuck@CPE0006258ec6c1-CM000a73655d0e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1183127543 Q * zul Read error: Connection reset by peer 1183127806 Q * zul_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1183127843 J * zul ~chuck@CPE0006258ec6c1-CM000a73655d0e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1183128178 M * ramon Hello 1183128180 M * ramon again. 1183128207 M * ramon Gay Pride 2007 is everywhere in Europe this weekend. 1183128496 M * Bertl definitely not here :) 1183128594 M * Wonka not in russia, i suppose 1183128611 M * Wonka and only little more in poland 1183128850 J * gerrit gerrit@205.233.55.68 1183128884 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1183129169 M * ramon Bertl, where are you? 1183129585 M * Bertl Austria 1183129996 M * ramon Wonka: sad to say, but Poland is almost as conservative as an islamic country. 1183130109 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1183130401 M * eyck- never heard this, isn't it the country with gay twin as president? 1183130429 J * stefani ~stefani@flute.radonc.washington.edu 1183130510 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85.127.102.189 1183130704 M * Bertl welcome stefani! wb meandtheshell! 1183131008 M * matti Bertl: ;] 1183131015 M * matti Bertl: Do you know how to use cpusets? 1183131043 M * Bertl somewhat, but daniel_hozac should know better :) 1183131101 M * arekm ramon: on latest polish government 1183131126 M * arekm s/on/only/ 1183131170 M * matti Bertl: He hates me. 1183131170 M * daniel_hozac to put a guest on CPU 1, echo 1 > /etc/vservers//cpuset/cpus; echo 0- > /etc/vservers//cpuset/mems; echo > /etc/vservers//cpuset/name 1183131172 M * matti :< 1183131219 M * Bertl matti: why do you think he hates you? 1183131240 M * Bertl (might be true, I really don't know :) 1183131250 M * matti ;p 1183131271 M * matti daniel_hozac: Could you create a wiki entry regarding this? :) 1183131306 M * matti ;D 1183131311 M * daniel_hozac well, why don't you? :) 1183131440 M * matti My english is not very goo tho. 1183131441 M * matti ;p 1183131457 M * daniel_hozac i'm sure someone would fix that. 1183131471 M * matti ;] 1183131510 M * Bertl matti: I would take the chance, ... if somebody is going to fix your english :) 1183131527 M * matti Heheh. 1183131541 A * Supaplex has risen from his slumber 1183131548 M * daniel_hozac haha. 1183131611 M * Bertl Supaplex: finally prepared to start thy quest, avatar? 1183131619 M * Supaplex Bertl: got my first vserver guest running. took forever to find 'vserver x enter' :P 1183131637 M * Bertl yeah, it is pretty hidden in the help output :) 1183131648 M * matti LOL 1183131649 M * matti ;D 1183131670 M * Supaplex any new toy has its whitenoise to figure out 1183131688 M * Bertl indeed, true words ... 1183131711 M * matti Like cpusets... 1183131801 M * Bertl okay, off for dinner, back shortly 1183131811 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1183132236 A * Supaplex nudges slack101 off balance, onto the floor "rise and shine!" 1183132556 J * dna_ ~naucki@p54BCE970.dip.t-dialin.net 1183132818 N * ensc Guest69 1183132827 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4D1F8.dip.t-dialin.net 1183132932 Q * Guest69 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183132932 Q * ktwilight_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1183132937 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183132947 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183133018 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@223.115-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1183133149 Q * hallyn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183133336 Q * ktwilight Remote host closed the connection 1183133343 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@223.115-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1183133504 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1183133511 M * Bertl back now 1183133764 P * neuralis 1183134352 M * Bertl ah, cool, seems like france-germany connection is gone :) 1183135078 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1183135259 M * matti ;p 1183136071 J * yarihm ~yarihm@c-76-102-6-126.hsd1.ca.comcast.net 1183136138 Q * yarihm 1183136201 M * rgl you guys known perl? can help me out with something? :D 1183136558 J * ruskie ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1183136687 M * Bertl rgl: #perl maybe? 1183136723 M * rgl Bertl, yeah. but none seems to answer *G* 1183136734 M * rgl Bertl, but nm. I think I got it :-/ 1183136737 M * Bertl dejavu? 1183136738 M * rgl thx ;-) 1183136805 M * Bertl perl is a write only language, why bother with debugging :) 1183136924 M * rgl hehehe 1183136965 M * eyck- perl is write only, only if you can't read. 1183136970 M * eyck- or write, depends on skillset. 1183137017 M * Supaplex silly kidz 1183137043 M * eyck- stupid romans 1183137060 M * Supaplex haha 1183137146 M * eyck- Romani ite domum 1183137259 J * freepenguin ~andrea@host3-129-dynamic.6-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it 1183137304 M * Bertl welcome freepenguin! 1183137427 A * Supaplex tosses freepenguin some freefish 1183137539 Q * cedric Quit: cedric 1183137576 M * freepenguin heòòp 1183137699 M * Bertl means? 1183137791 M * freepenguin excuse me =) 1183137794 M * freepenguin I mean 1183137795 M * freepenguin hello 1183137805 M * Bertl ah, hello then! 1183137854 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1183137920 M * freepenguin I'm developing a portal (multi-language) that offer support to GNU/Linux and Free Software users....if you want to see: www.freepenguin.it/index-en.html 1183137945 M * freepenguin I'll present it on my exams on 4 july 1183138173 P * freepenguin Leaving 1183138268 M * daniel_hozac that spam was... strange. 1183138465 M * Supaplex yes odd indeed. such a wide market in here we have. 1183138513 Q * ramon Quit: Leaving 1183138949 M * Supaplex nice gotcha. ssh on the host steals all interfaces, until I edit sshd_config. 1183139097 M * daniel_hozac yep. 1183139372 J * hallyn ~xa@adsl-75-0-155-9.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 1183141690 J * gerrit ~gerrit@204.50.130.82 1183142189 Q * C14r Remote host closed the connection 1183142252 J * C14r ~C14r@h58173.serverkompetenz.net 1183144046 M * Bertl okay, translocating ... back later ... 1183144050 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1183144106 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-246-136.hsd1.pa.comcast.net 1183145639 M * fatgoose slack101: what is your "ftp recovery" thing? 1183146739 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1183146799 J * cedric ~cedric@rny93-2-82-66-66-30.fbx.proxad.net 1183146809 Q * cedric 1183148563 J * fatgoose_ ~samuel@76-10-153-123.dsl.teksavvy.com 1183148563 Q * fatgoose Read error: Connection reset by peer 1183149140 J * bzed ~bzed@dslb-084-059-110-122.pools.arcor-ip.net 1183149263 J * cedric ~cedric@rny93-2-82-66-66-30.fbx.proxad.net 1183149435 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1183149894 Q * cedric Quit: cedric 1183150513 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1183150969 Q * fatgoose_ Remote host closed the connection 1183150999 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-153-123.dsl.teksavvy.com 1183152021 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:5c0:85e2:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1183154446 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183154647 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1183155443 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1183155447 M * Bertl back now ... 1183156154 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-220-241.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1183156323 M * Bertl morning Aiken! 1183156345 M * Aiken good morning 1183156568 M * slack101 damn 1183156591 M * slack101 Bertl, downloaded the kernel patched it make the initrd.img installed rebooted and serrver ddint start 1183156643 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1183156691 M * Bertl slack101: what does the console show? 1183156794 M * slack101 no idea 1183156797 M * slack101 its a remote server 1183156816 M * Bertl well, you said you got yourself a remote console, no? 1183156833 M * slack101 its not exactly setup yet ;) 1183156840 M * slack101 i bought it 1183156844 M * slack101 wont be setup for a few days 1183156864 M * Bertl well, that is a good chance to do that now ... 1183156880 M * slack101 so i have ot ask datacenter to start it up and take a screenshot so i can see the error 1183156908 M * Bertl maybe it is something trivial 1183156928 M * slack101 i hope so 1183156933 M * slack101 prolly the sata to be honest 1183156942 M * slack101 or network 1183156965 M * slack101 i jus used my old config though for my older working vserver 1183156972 M * slack101 i dont get why there was a problem 1183157028 M * rgl I wish there were some kind of "if it fails to boot, use the previous kernel, and try again"! 1183157056 M * daniel_hozac there is.. 1183157074 M * Bertl yes, at kernel level that is easy 1183157075 M * rgl oh, pulease, tell me about it daniel_hozac :D 1183157095 M * Bertl lilo: -R option, grub: --once 1183157098 M * daniel_hozac use panic=10 on the kernel command line, and tell your boot loader that you only want to boot the new kernel once. 1183157123 M * Bertl I prefer panic=30, so that I can read the message :) 1183157142 M * daniel_hozac serial console ;) 1183157148 M * rgl slack101, take notes too ;-) 1183157159 M * rgl thx guys :D gonna try it tomorrow :) 1183157165 M * slack101 to late now 1183157166 M * slack101 BLAH 1183157182 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: always serial console, but with panic=10 I have to look at the buffer/log 1183157226 M * daniel_hozac i suppose... 1183157235 M * daniel_hozac but i normally don't monitor my boxes when they boot anyway. 1183157247 M * daniel_hozac it's only when they don't come up as expected i look at it. 1183157264 M * daniel_hozac in which case i'd have to read the log anyway ;) 1183157375 M * rgl I suppose you guys also known about the watchdog thingies? 1183157430 Q * fatgoose Quit: fatgoose 1183157632 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1183158590 J * rgl_ ~Rui@84.90.10.107 1183158682 N * onox onox`zZzZ 1183158893 Q * rgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183159184 J * ktwilight_ ~ktwilight@250.68-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1183159239 Q * kdean06_ Quit: Kitty at my foot and I wanna touch it! 1183159593 Q * ktwilight Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1183160500 J * gerrit ~gerrit@204.50.130.82