1188432409 M * Supaplex and? 1188432552 M * igraltist the vguest is running 1188432563 M * igraltist wiht dietlibc 1188432569 M * igraltist with 1188432613 M * igraltist also full pax support 1188432639 M * igraltist i dont know what is mayby not working proper, because i testing in the moment 1188432672 M * igraltist the important for me was to be able start a guest without crash 1188433613 Q * Piet__ Quit: Piet__ 1188433644 J * yvonne ~chatzilla@91.65.102.243 1188433664 M * yvonne good morning! 1188435668 Q * yvonne Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 1.5.0.12/2007073111] 1188436761 M * Supaplex igraltist: so your guests are crashing since you upgraded gcc? 1188436766 A * Supaplex is lost ... 1188436786 M * igraltist no bevor 1188436922 M * igraltist it was like this 1188436925 M * igraltist vserver fileserver start 1188436925 M * igraltist stack smashed in main (value 0x00000000000kpp00) 1188436981 M * igraltist if the utils-vserver compiled with dietlibc then the vguest was starting, but it was not recommend 1188437001 M * igraltist i mean without dietlibc 1188438099 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-23-115.w86-196.abo.wanadoo.fr 1188438208 Q * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188440887 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@pppoe-154.2.110.89-adsl.spbnit.ru 1188441297 Q * virtuoso_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188442231 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1188443271 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-255-55.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net 1188444763 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1188445628 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 1188447153 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@178.67-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1188447442 Q * ktwilight_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188447612 J * ktwilight_ ~ktwilight@178.67-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1188447682 Q * ktwilight Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188448453 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@178.67-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1188448527 Q * ktwilight_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188448932 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1188449589 J * FireEgl FireEgl@Sebastian.Atlantica.DollarDNS.Net 1188450540 Q * emtty Read error: Connection reset by peer 1188451504 Q * Johnnie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188454145 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-142-234.hsd1.ct.comcast.net 1188454222 J * sharkjaw ~gab@158.36.44.106 1188454818 N * DoberMann_ DoberMann 1188457091 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1188458025 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188458263 J * eser ~root@netblock-66-245-252-180.dslextreme.com 1188458377 M * eser When I run 'vserver start' from the commandline, the vserver starts. But, when I run that command from a perl script, it hangs. 1188458387 M * eser Does anyone know why this might be happening? 1188458438 M * eser example: ~# perl -e '`vserver test start`' 1188458452 M * eser that will just hang after running the post-start script 1188458486 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-75-40.lns1.mel6.internode.on.net 1188458758 J * meandtheshel1 ~markus@85.127.106.127 1188459617 J * quaker ~quaker@aanp104.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1188459730 M * quaker Hello, anyone there? 1188460178 M * Supaplex who? me? 1188460236 M * Supaplex *YAWN* 1188460257 M * Supaplex caffiene system is depleted 1188460324 M * FaUl wah, thats evil 1188460351 M * Supaplex define 'that' 1188460510 M * FaUl caffeine system depleted 1188460606 M * Supaplex yup 1188460618 M * FaUl GAU 1188460629 M * FaUl you would say in german 1188460722 M * Wonka Greates Assumable Unfall :) 1188460737 M * quaker hello. 1188460741 M * FaUl yea 1188460747 M * quaker I've got simple question about vserver. 1188460760 M * Wonka .oO( third useless line... ) 1188460766 M * quaker Can I change scheduling parameters (TOkens, etc). without restart of vserver? 1188460822 M * Wonka don't know about that 1188460879 M * quaker So it is probably impossible? I want to test some settings without doing vserver stop, vim ...; vserver start; ran program; analyze 1188460931 M * phedny quaker: you can make a copy of the vserver and do your tests on that one 1188460964 M * phedny or if your tests are general and not application-specific, build an almost-empty vserver, just to do your testing 1188461032 M * quaker Hmm, I thought so... 1188461037 M * quaker Ok, thanks 1188461280 M * eser does anyone know why 'vserver start' would hang when run from perl, but would work fine from the bash shell? 1188461554 M * Supaplex humm nay on dmidecode and nay on hwinfo --memory humm... 1188461942 J * jmcaricand ~jm@d77-216-132-99.cust.tele2.fr 1188462354 M * Baby hi 1188462399 M * Baby are usb-storage disk drive contents supposed to be unaccesible in a vserver secure environment or is it just my computer? 1188462596 M * phedny if you mount it into your guests context, it is accessible 1188462612 M * phedny I have a vserver running samba, serving mp3 files from an external USB drive 1188462712 M * phedny you might need to add a line to /etc/vserver/*/fstab 1188462749 M * Baby ah! that will probably be it! thanks phedny!!! 1188462978 M * eser FYI: I solved my problem by running 'fork' from inside my perl script before calling 'vserver start'; for some reason, 'vserver start' fails to detach after running /etc/init.d when run via perl's qx or 'system' calls 1188463356 J * glen_ ~glen@elves.delfi.ee 1188463400 M * glen_ hello, i've set TMP and TMPDIR of my regular user ~/tmp. however it's not accessible publically (for nobody), and then this happens: http://paste.stgraber.org/3173 1188463416 M * glen_ my question is this issue addressed already somewhere or i should make a patch? 1188463505 Q * daniel_hozac Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188463593 M * glen_ anyway here's my quick fix to address it: http://paste.stgraber.org/3174 1188463901 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1188464180 M * glen_ ok here's patch against 0.30.212 and 0.30.213: http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/SOURCES/util-vserver-tmpdir.patch 1188464292 Q * quaker Quit: Ex-Chat 1188464411 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@c-051472d5.08-230-73746f22.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se 1188464810 M * daniel_hozac glen_: i'm not going to apply that. 1188464870 M * daniel_hozac glen_: the more interesting question is, why is your user's TMPDIR used for root? 1188465015 M * eser daniel_hozac: any idea why 'vserver start' hangs when called from inside a perl script, but works when run from shell? 1188465044 M * eser even after i run 'fork', the new process fails to exit; 1188465134 M * daniel_hozac WORKSFORME 1188465165 M * eser this hangs: #~ perl -e '`vserver start testvserver`' 1188465193 M * daniel_hozac because of the bad syntax maybe? 1188465196 M * eser the vserver is a plain vanilla debian install; this happens after i install the tomcat5+postgresql syntax 1188465213 M * daniel_hozac perl -e '`vserver tmp start`' works fine here. 1188465219 M * eser oops. sorry. i meant: perl -e '`vserver start`' 1188465375 M * eser the vserver starts successfully, but the 'vserver start' utility fails to exit; 1188465387 M * eser here is the output: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/6485 1188465478 M * daniel_hozac looks like a lot of home-grown stuff, so i really can't say anything. 1188465487 M * daniel_hozac as i said, works fine with vanilla utils. 1188465540 M * eser i'm just trying to figure out what the difference is between invoking 'vserver start' from the bash shell and 'vserver start' from a perl script. 1188465560 M * daniel_hozac the terminal, obviously. 1188465578 M * daniel_hozac there's no tty for ``. 1188465593 M * eser i've also tried: perl -e 'system(/bin/bash -c "vserver test start")' 1188465617 M * daniel_hozac system already implies sh -c "$arg" 1188465644 M * eser ah. any other way of invoking 'vserver start' via the perl interpreter? 1188465647 M * daniel_hozac and i assume you tried it with valid syntax? 1188465655 M * eser oops. yes. 1188465690 M * daniel_hozac well, you've got some sort of problem with either your utils or the guest. 1188465695 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188465703 M * eser so far, i've tried qx, system, '`', fork, and exec. but opening up a terminal and typing it in manually works. 1188465783 M * daniel_hozac all of which work fine here. 1188465819 M * glen_ daniel_hozac, because i'm sudo'in 1188465821 M * daniel_hozac on both CentOS and Debian guests. 1188465828 M * daniel_hozac glen_: so setup sudo to remove TMPDIR? 1188465842 M * glen_ that's not sudo's job 1188465845 M * daniel_hozac sure it is. 1188465865 M * daniel_hozac sudo is supposed to clean the environment to a point where it's safe to run things as root. 1188465867 M * glen_ sudo is flexible, you can have it preserve env and to clean env 1188465870 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-205-209.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188465887 M * glen_ as well vserver does preserve env when i do enter -- it's also sometimes annoying 1188465908 M * glen_ i need to preserve env when i use sudo, but vserver shouldn't fail because of that 1188465917 M * daniel_hozac util-vserver isn't the only thing using TMPDIR, you really want to do these types of fixes all over your system? 1188465936 M * glen_ it's okay for root that TMPDIR 1188465946 M * glen_ but util-vserver when it changes uid to nobody -- it no longer is okay 1188465953 M * daniel_hozac eh. 1188465957 M * daniel_hozac util-vserver never changes uid to nobody. 1188465960 M * glen_ so that part when it changes uid it should clean env 1188465963 M * daniel_hozac it _needs_ root. 1188465974 M * glen_ so why it can't then write to $TMPDIR? 1188465989 M * daniel_hozac you tell me... 1188465999 M * glen_ that TMPDIR is writable by root, but vserver scripts fails to write there 1188466007 M * glen_ perhaps some barrier blockage? 1188466022 M * daniel_hozac most likely it's namespace cleanup. 1188466044 M * glen_ so perhaps proper would be to allow writes(access??) to /tmp + $TMPDIR ? 1188466069 M * daniel_hozac huh? 1188466121 M * glen_ don't pay attention i just don't know how things work inside vserver 1188466129 M * glen_ i'm just guessing from symptoms 1188466148 M * daniel_hozac it's more like, after namespace cleanup, /home/glen doesn't exist. 1188466264 M * glen_ yep 1188466265 M * glen_ ls: cannot access /home/glen/tmp: No such file or directory 1188466295 M * glen_ what you suggest as a fix then? [ -d "$TMPDIR" ] || unset TMPDIR 1188466316 M * glen_ or rather: [ -n "$TMPDIR" -a -d "$TMPDIR" ] || unset TMPDIR 1188466317 M * daniel_hozac it's not util-vserver's job to clean up your mess :) 1188466324 M * glen_ disagree 1188466340 M * daniel_hozac you don't see it munging your PATH, do you? 1188466373 M * glen_ but it discarded one mountpoint... 1188466389 M * daniel_hozac hopefully it discarded more than that :) 1188466481 M * glen_ i guess we won't find common agreement here. so i'll keep my patch and you do nothing :) 1188469387 N * grobie` grobie 1188471270 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-255-55.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net 1188471666 J * yarihm ~yarihm@whitehead2.nine.ch 1188472585 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1188473788 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1188474362 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1188474567 M * ard hmmmz... what's the difference between immu and immutable? 1188474607 M * ard As I can see it: immu makes a file unlinkable, and immutable makes a file immutable... 1188474722 M * ard mattzerah: immu makes a file immutable *and* unlinkable 1188474740 A * ard hates bithcx's autocompletion 1188474941 M * ard Is there any preference in setattr usage? I mean: are some options going to be phased out? 1188475089 M * ard [11:13] the vserver is a plain vanilla debian install; this happens after i install the tomcat5+postgresql syntax 1188475105 M * ard eser : tomcat5 's start script is hopelessly broken 1188475124 M * ard if you ssh into a server, and /etc/init.d/tomcat5 start, you will not be able to log out 1188475146 M * ard You will be able to log out once you: /etc/init.d/tomcat5 start < /dev/null 1188475193 M * ard someone tried to start tomcat as a daemon without adhering to one of the most important rules: close/reopen your std(in|out|err) 1188475229 M * ard That's typically something that comes from the java world. 1188475258 M * ard I've seen it with resin (the wrapper also complete forgets to reopen file descriptors) and other java start scripts 1188475259 Q * sharkjaw Quit: Leaving 1188475704 M * daniel_hozac ard: i have no plans to remove any of the options. 1188475804 Q * Johnnie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188475841 M * daniel_hozac --immutable sets both immutable and iunlink, --immu is equivalent to --iunlink. 1188475872 M * daniel_hozac or, uh, no. 1188475944 M * daniel_hozac --immutable sets only immutable, --immu and --iunlink set both iunlink and immutable. 1188476371 J * Johnnie ~jdlewis@c-67-163-142-234.hsd1.ct.comcast.net 1188476438 M * ard :-) 1188476451 M * ard that was what I was looking at in the source 1188476455 M * epicbjorn "save_ctxinfo: open("/usr/var/run/vservers/enduron"): No such file or directory" during start of a vserver, what would that mean? 1188476476 M * ard Especially when I saw --iunlink-but-not-immutable :-) 1188476483 M * epicbjorn tried to create it, but it gets deleted and it still complains 1188476512 M * ard I think the /usr there is wrong 1188476523 M * daniel_hozac epicbjorn: might want to reconfigure the utils with sane paths... 1188476546 M * epicbjorn /usr/var/ is symlinked to /var if that's what you're after 1188476547 M * ard the debian packaging is like that the context id is saved in /var/run/vservers/ 1188476572 M * ard and /var/run/vservers itself exists? 1188476589 M * epicbjorn yes 1188476593 M * ard I mean: you *can* touch /usr/var/run/vservers/enduron 1188476596 M * epicbjorn i can 1188476609 M * daniel_hozac is /var a separate filesystem? 1188476615 M * epicbjorn it is 1188476621 M * daniel_hozac reconfigure the utils with sane paths. 1188476631 M * epicbjorn mmh, will do 1188476648 M * ard epicbjorn : use sane paths, and better just use bind in your /etc/fstab 1188476655 M * ard Keeps everyone sane ;-) 1188476690 M * epicbjorn i'lll try 1188476830 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188477080 N * BobR_oO BobR 1188477117 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1188477312 J * Sn00py ~sn00py@gw1.telekom.de 1188477695 J * mountie ~mountie@trb229.travel-net.com 1188477834 N * BobR BobR_afk 1188477845 P * friendly12345 1188479158 J * FHTech ~Miranda@62.140.244.26 1188479303 M * FHTech Hello, tell please, command vserver-stat, parameter RSS - RAM memory used at present VPS? parameter VSZ ? 1188479378 M * daniel_hozac VSZ is the amount of address space currently used by the guest. 1188479446 M * FHTech RSS - is the amount of RAM currently used by the guest ? 1188479521 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1188479528 M * FHTech thanks 1188479581 Q * FHTech Quit: FHTech 1188480085 J * baldy baldy@brain.servercrew.de 1188480140 M * baldy anyone know when the pach for 2.6.22.5 will come? 1188480217 A * ard rather has a patch for 2.6.23 :-) 1188480241 M * ard anyways, it seems that the patch for 2.6.22.2 works on 2.6.22.5 1188480481 M * daniel_hozac yeah, should just be the Makefile hunk as usual. 1188480887 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188480888 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-059-014-141.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188481090 M * harry still dont' get it... why dont you use localversion stuff yet? 1188481125 J * jab ~jbz@200.128.60.11 1188481245 A * ard guesses that 2.6.23 will take a lot longer... 1188481290 M * ard Only > 5000 files have been touched by the rc1... 1188481300 M * jab Hello All.. Is there any special step to use Bind9 in Vserver? I have the following error: "named: capset failed: Operation not permitted" . I'm using Debian Etch 1188481363 M * jab I installed using the APT 1188481365 M * daniel_hozac jab: http://linux-vserver.org/Problematic_Programs 1188481374 M * jab Thanks!!! 1188481377 M * jab Let me see! 1188481399 M * daniel_hozac harry: because this makes it obvious that the patch isn't made for that kernel -> i.e. there may be things missing? 1188481492 M * jab Thanks Daniel_hozac 1188481494 M * jab bye 1188481497 Q * jab Quit: Leaving 1188481513 J * marcfiu ~mef@aegis.CS.Princeton.EDU 1188481528 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: we want to upgrade our kernel to whatever is considered latest/stable in F7. Is that close to what the OLPC folks are using? And what's the difference between vs 2.2.x and 2.3.x? Which one should we use? 1188481560 M * marcfiu well, I know that OLPC is not using a vanilla F7 kernel, but is the latest/stable F7 kernel the same "version" as what the OLPC folks are using? 1188481612 M * harry daniel_hozac: true... but reading the patch name helps more 1188481694 M * daniel_hozac harry: come on, you know people don't do that :) 1188481831 M * harry true 1188481843 M * harry but if they don't do that, they will ignore the reject in Makefile too 1188481915 M * daniel_hozac well, then they're on their own. 1188481916 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1188481965 M * fb harry: your ipv6 patch seems to work stable both on my amd64 and i386 boxes :) 1188481987 J * Julius ~julius@p57B258E0.dip.t-dialin.net 1188482466 M * harry fb: nice :) 1188482597 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188482613 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-059-031-082.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188482652 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 1188482847 Q * derjohn 1188482869 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-059-031-082.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188482902 Q * borgfish Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188483698 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1188483742 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-059-031-082.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188484711 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1188484716 M * Bertl morning folks! 1188484729 M * epicbjorn MOIN 1188484796 M * marcfiu hi Bertl 1188487056 N * ensc Guest2263 1188487066 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4DA40.dip.t-dialin.net 1188487138 M * Bertl okay, dinner is ready .... will be back shortly 1188487144 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1188487175 Q * Guest2263 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188488003 J * lilalinux_ ~plasma@dslb-084-058-249-219.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188488377 Q * lilalinux Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188488382 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188488391 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-249-219.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188488435 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1188488439 M * Bertl back now ... 1188489677 Q * lilalinux_ Remote host closed the connection 1188490402 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1188490906 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1188491178 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188491681 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-059-007-203.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188491858 M * igraltist what must i do that the vguest use the second nic as default and not the first from the host? 1188492032 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1188492089 M * Bertl igraltist: assign the guest ip to the second nic? 1188492288 M * igraltist so i dont have in /etc/vserver//interface to put anything? 1188492333 N * BobR_afk BobR 1188492827 M * Bertl igraltist: well, that depends on your config 1188492863 M * Bertl igraltist: if there is an entry 'dev' there which contains eth0, then you want to change that to eth1 (or whatever your second nic is called) 1188492905 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1188492985 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 1188493041 M * igraltist i have there in the interfaces/0 a file with dev and content eth1 but if i start this vguest i see to nics in the vguest 1188493057 M * igraltist i mean two nics 1188493067 M * igraltist both nics with the same ip 1188493076 M * Bertl then you probably changed that entry when you had the guest running :) 1188493092 M * Bertl thus the ip didn't get removed from the old interface 1188493126 M * Bertl i.e. remove the guest ip from eth0 (on the host) and you should only see eth1 inside the guest 1188493144 M * igraltist no the eth0 need the ip 1188493157 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188493172 M * Bertl well, then the eth0 interface will stay visible inside 1188493175 M * igraltist hmm mayby i did not right understand 1188493182 M * Bertl Linux-VServer does IP isolation 1188493217 M * Bertl so if you have an IP assigned to both interfaces (doesn't make much sense, but hey :) then both interfaces will be visible (if you assign that ip to the guest) 1188493243 M * igraltist hmm 1188493279 M * igraltist on my host i have 2 nics with different networks 1188493288 M * Bertl okay 1188493324 M * igraltist on the vguest i need to connect to the second nic 1188493337 M * igraltist becaus the second nic is gbit the other not 1188493355 M * Bertl okay, but why assign the _same_ ip to both interfaces? 1188493435 M * igraltist this is the problem i did not do it 1188493451 M * igraltist but when i start the vguest is it already done 1188493632 M * igraltist mayby there is some cache wich is not uptodate 1188493696 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-250-206.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188493698 M * Bertl no, as I said, you probably changed it while the guest was running 1188493712 M * Bertl first, stop the guest, then, check with 'ip addr ls' on the host 1188493728 M * Bertl if you see an address which does not belong to the host, remove it 1188493922 M * igraltist ah ok , with ip addr ls i see the address on both nics 1188493925 M * igraltist this is wrong 1188493967 M * Bertl see, just use 'ip addr del ...' 1188494036 J * _jmcaricand_ ~jmcarican@d83-179-218-73.cust.tele2.fr 1188494268 M * igraltist Bertl, tanks this was the problem, now is like i configure :) 1188494306 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1188494476 M * michal` http://suita.chopin.edu.pl/~neoss/spanie.jpg 1188494487 M * michal` no wonder this kitty is sleeping comfortably ;] 1188494920 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.111.168 1188495204 Q * eser Quit: Lost terminal 1188495272 M * Bertl hey michal`! how's going? 1188495699 M * igraltist how to setup a the broadcast ? 1188495712 M * igraltist Bcast:0.0.0.0 1188495723 M * igraltist means this all or empty? 1188495751 M * Bertl that means unset, if you specify a proper netmask or prefix, it should get set properly too 1188495768 Q * _jmcaricand_ Quit: KVIrc 3.2.4 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/ 1188496119 M * igraltist ah the same like before 1188496133 M * igraltist ip addr show that was an old entry left over 1188496160 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188496168 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-248-049.pools.arcor-ip.net 1188497446 J * fatgoose_ ~samuel@206-248-175-211.dsl.teksavvy.com 1188498271 N * BobR BobR_oO 1188499688 J * taruti taruti@irkki.fi 1188499747 M * taruti What is the correct way to limit vservers so one vserver context cannot eat all cpu? things like "one context may only use 75% of cpu" or "one context may only use 3 of 4 processors" would be nice. 1188499765 M * daniel_hozac both of which are possible. 1188499779 M * daniel_hozac http://linux-vserver.org/CPU_Scheduler 1188499791 M * daniel_hozac and see /etc/vservers//sched on the great flower page. 1188500890 Q * Julius Quit: Verlassend 1188501102 J * |jmcaricand| ~jmcarican@d90-144-10-32.cust.tele2.fr 1188501111 M * taruti thanks, looking at them and how to use them. 1188502400 M * igraltist need i fuse in the kernel option? 1188502420 M * daniel_hozac if you want to use fuse.. 1188502435 M * igraltist /dev/hdv1 on / type ufs (defaults) 1188502437 M * Bertl usually FUSE is not a good idea though 1188502455 M * igraltist this ufs has nothing to do with fuse or? 1188502462 M * Bertl nope, not at all 1188502466 M * igraltist ok 1188502537 M * ruskie hmm -t foo.tar complains about an unsupported compression method while it's a plain tarball... odd not to support those... 1188502552 M * daniel_hozac ruskie: file is nuts. 1188502571 M * Bertl problem with mime types, IIRC 1188502574 M * ruskie chroot.tar: POSIX tar archive (GNU) <-- file doesn't seem nuts... 1188502581 M * daniel_hozac try file -m 1188502597 M * daniel_hozac umm, -i, of course. 1188502610 M * ruskie chroot.tar: application/x-tar, POSIX (GNU) 1188502627 M * daniel_hozac yeah, that's not a mime-type :) 1188502654 M * daniel_hozac file isn't used anymore in 0.30.214, so hopefully that kind of problem is gone. 1188502661 M * ruskie ahh 1188502690 M * ruskie /usr/bin/gzip: No such file or directory <-- I just LOVEEEE hardcoded paths... 1188502748 M * igraltist wtih the option 'emap source ip address' i wil be eable to have a lo in the vguest ? 1188502754 M * igraltist remap 1188502767 M * daniel_hozac no, you need 2.3 for that. 1188502929 M * igraltist for nfs from a vguest is it enough to enable the nfs in the kernel, so that i can export a dir in a vguest ? 1188502958 M * daniel_hozac you can't run an NFS server in a guest without giving it way too many capabilities, and even then i doubt it works. 1188503100 M * Bertl but you can import and export nfs shares on the host quite fine 1188503116 M * Bertl (for and from guest namespaces) 1188503281 M * igraltist and how is it with samba on a vguest? 1188503291 M * daniel_hozac works fine. 1188503292 M * igraltist this should work 1188503299 M * daniel_hozac i run multiple samba guests. 1188503305 M * Bertl everything userspace is fine 1188503328 M * Bertl userspace nfs is supposed to work fine too 1188503332 M * fb actually you should be able to run userspace nfs server inside guest 1188503352 M * fb morning Bertl :) 1188503364 M * Bertl evening fb! :) 1188503421 M * fb Bertl: gmta? ;) 1188503449 M * fb (and i'm back to my ppc python 2.5, yummy!) 1188503460 M * Bertl BUT here :) 1188503681 J * matti matti@acrux.romke.net 1188503682 M * arachnist uhm 1188503712 M * arachnist not everything userspace runs fine out-of-the-box. see dhcpd :> 1188503722 M * arachnist (needs CAP_NET_RAW) 1188503771 M * daniel_hozac that's not userspace :) 1188503811 M * matti Indeed. 1188503819 M * arachnist details ;P 1188503822 M * matti Hi arachnist, daniel_hozac :) 1188503843 M * arachnist hi matti 1188503844 M * daniel_hozac hello matti 1188503979 Q * zLinux Remote host closed the connection 1188504275 A * Supaplex looks around 1188504302 M * Supaplex Bertl: my vserver box is going to have 2GB of ram next time I need to reboot it. :) 1188504309 A * Supaplex does a happy dance 1188504319 M * Supaplex step up from 512mb 1188504324 M * Bertl make sure to use a proper split then 1188504337 M * Supaplex huh? 1188504339 M * Bertl (unless your box is x86_64 already) 1188504344 M * daniel_hozac or a proper arch :) 1188504356 M * Supaplex it's x86 1188504366 M * Borg- Bertl: hm? what split 1188504375 M * Bertl 2G/2G or 1G/3G 1188504388 M * Borg- 1GB for user, 3GB kernel? 1188504390 M * Supaplex what's the default? 1188504391 M * Borg- it is efault? 1188504396 M * Borg- default even 1188504397 M * Bertl 3G/1G 1188504415 M * Supaplex so 2/2 is better? 1188504421 M * Borg- hmm could be.. I remeber recompiling kernel for my 2GB machines 1188504429 M * Borg- Supaplex: it is a must 1188504440 M * Supaplex oooouu. ok. 1188504444 M * Borg- if you will not do that.. you could only allocate 1GB of RAM 1188504452 M * Bertl well, without the proper split, you either have to use highmem (which makes things slow) or you lose all the memory 1188504471 M * Supaplex humm interesting. 1188504520 M * Bertl that's the problem with cripled 32bit archs :) 1188504592 A * Supaplex hands a handicapped sign on his cpu 1188504619 M * Bertl well, check the /proc/cpuinfo first (look at the flags) 1188504825 M * Borg- Bertl: nah.. not a problem 1188505336 M * Bertl okay, feeling a little sleepy now .. heading off to bed ... maybe back later 1188505345 M * daniel_hozac good night! 1188505355 M * Bertl tx 1188505357 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1188505743 J * coderanger__ ~coderange@ae-lally-green-10.dynamic2.rpi.edu 1188506711 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1188506937 Q * meandtheshel1 Quit: Leaving. 1188507355 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-255-55.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net 1188508060 Q * |jmcaricand| Quit: KVIrc 3.2.4 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/ 1188508153 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1188508170 J * EFX ~EFX@h36n2fls34o862.telia.com 1188508269 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1188508322 M * epicbjorn is there a way to make df on the vserver show what's left in the quota? 1188508399 M * daniel_hozac quota meaning user/group quota or disk limit? 1188508447 M * epicbjorn disk limit i guess 1188508615 M * daniel_hozac df should already be showing that value. 1188508638 M * epicbjorn ok 1188508642 A * epicbjorn does it over again 1188508646 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1188508649 M * epicbjorn what should mtab on the guest contain btw? 1188508824 M * epicbjorn just a symlink to /proc/mounts? 1188508860 M * daniel_hozac it's generated on boot. 1188508870 M * daniel_hozac /dev/hdv1 / ufs defaults 0 0 1188508875 M * daniel_hozac + whatever mounts are in the fstab. 1188508880 M * daniel_hozac just like your typical mtab. 1188509726 Q * EFX Quit: HydraIRC -> http://www.hydrairc.com <- The dawn of a new IRC era 1188509845 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 1188510581 Q * coderanger__ Quit: coderanger__ 1188510957 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1188510964 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.41.3 1188513571 Q * marcfiu Quit: Leaving.