1189123476 M * coderanger_ ef 1189123649 Q * coderanger_ Quit: coderanger_ 1189124446 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@x-15-14.dynamic2.rpi.edu 1189124472 J * lukasg ~lukas@84-75-177-234.dclient.hispeed.ch 1189124523 M * lukasg Hi everyone! When trying to start a vserver guest that I copied before with copy, I get "ncontext: vc_net_migrate(): No such process" 1189124555 M * lukasg I'm using kernel 2.6.17-vs2.0.2.1-gentoo and util-vserver 0.30.212 1189124591 M * Bertl hey lukasg! 1189124598 M * lukasg Hi Bertl :) 1189124608 M * Bertl looks like you (somehow) messed up with the network namespace number 1189124630 A * lukasg blames it on vcopy ;) 1189124631 M * Bertl how did you 'copy' the guest? 1189124635 M * lukasg How could I check that? 1189124643 M * Bertl ah, no idea what vcopy is 1189124648 M * lukasg # vcopy qpaste.org plone eth0 84.16.226.164 1189124661 M * lukasg It seems to me that it is a Gentoo specifc util 1189124677 M * Bertl I would suggest to upgrade your tools, and use util-vserver to 'clone' one guest from another 1189124680 M * lukasg However, when I tried to use vserver-copy, I got "Internal Error" 1189124705 M * Bertl vserver-copy is anicent 1189124709 M * lukasg oh.. 1189124720 M * Bertl I don't think recent tools ship that anymore 1189124742 M * Bertl check out 'vserver - build --help' (with 0.30.213+) 1189124796 M * lukasg Can I safely upgrade the utils to 0.30.213+ without updating the kernel first? 1189124846 M * Bertl I'm pretty sure, the tools are backwards compatible to the stoneage :) 1189124852 M * lukasg Ah, good to know :D 1189124862 M * Bertl and 2.0.2 isn't that old :) 1189124929 M * lukasg Well.. Most of the time when I came in here with a problem, you (or someone else) pointed out that my problem might be fixed in a later version. And every single time it was *G* 1189125029 M * lukasg Which brings me to the question, how often should I upgrade the vserver-kernel? When security related fixes come out of course, and when I need new features... 1189125042 M * lukasg But besides that, I'm pretty happy if anything runs smoothly and I don't have to restart my root-server too often. 1189125070 M * Bertl that's basically it .. 2.0.2.3 e.g. was released because some bugs were fixed 1189125076 Q * rob-84x^ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189125097 M * Bertl *2.2.0.3 that is 1189125124 M * Bertl between 2.0 and 2.2 there are a bunch of new features 1189125147 M * Bertl so no need to upgrade if you do not need those features 1189125157 M * lukasg ah.. 1189125244 M * lukasg Ok, then I'll update the utils first, and then maybe have a look at a more recent kernel 1189125258 M * Bertl sure .. np 1189125272 M * lukasg But when you mentioned that I probably messed up the network namespace number: How could I check for that? 1189125301 M * Bertl in the config 1189125315 M * Bertl but could be cause by the older tools 1189125346 M * lukasg And there's no chance I could fix it by hand? 1189125353 M * Bertl in any case, I would suggest to use 'vserver build' for the copy process 1189125370 M * Bertl either with -m clone or -m rsync 1189125390 M * Bertl you don't know how much went wrong, but of course, you can fix everything by hand too 1189125433 M * lukasg I see. You're right, I wouldn't feel comfortable if I maybe just patched away part of the problem.. 1189125479 M * lukasg Ok, let's update the utils.. Thanks for your help! 1189125490 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1189125708 Q * baldy Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189126270 J * baldy baldy@brain.servercrew.de 1189126536 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-90-160.lns1.mel6.internode.on.net 1189127031 Q * coderanger_ Quit: coderanger_ 1189127561 Q * baldy Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189127620 Q * fatgoose_ Quit: fatgoose_ 1189127846 J * quasisane ~user@c-76-118-191-64.hsd1.nh.comcast.net 1189128216 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 1189129183 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189129383 J * DoberMann_ ~james@AToulouse-156-1-150-104.w90-30.abo.wanadoo.fr 1189129493 Q * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189130712 Q * mugwump Remote host closed the connection 1189130759 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1189130981 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@static-64-246-144-38.albyny.csvoip.net 1189131075 M * Bertl okay, off for tonight ... have a good one everyone! 1189131082 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1189131799 J * rob-84x^ rob@submarine.ath.cx 1189132106 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@pppoe-16.58.110.89-adsl.spbnit.ru 1189132512 Q * virtuoso_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189132995 Q * harry Remote host closed the connection 1189133004 J * harry ~harry@d54C2508C.access.telenet.be 1189133134 Q * coderanger_ Quit: coderanger_ 1189133588 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@static-64-246-144-38.albyny.csvoip.net 1189133857 Q * lukasg Quit: Leaving 1189135392 J * ag- ~ag@fedaykin.roxor.cx 1189135528 Q * Baby Read error: Connection reset by peer 1189136779 Q * tam Quit: Lost terminal 1189137331 J * tam ~tam@gw.nettam.com 1189139940 Q * coderanger_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189142063 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 1189142320 J * calamari ~calamari@ip72-200-73-175.tc.ph.cox.net 1189144619 J * DavidS ~david@p54811647.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1189144646 Q * DavidS 1189144682 J * DavidS ~david@vpn.uni-ak.ac.at 1189144786 Q * calamari Quit: Leaving 1189146228 J * dna ~dna@154-207-dsl.kielnet.net 1189148237 Q * arachnist Read error: Connection reset by peer 1189148284 J * arachnist arachnist@088156185052.who.vectranet.pl 1189149028 J * Vudu 6c3fe4cdec@perverz.hu 1189149028 Q * Vudumen Read error: Connection reset by peer 1189149361 J * arachnist_ arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1189149403 N * arachnist Guest2901 1189149403 N * arachnist_ arachnist 1189149667 Q * Guest2901 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189149883 J * jmcaricand ~user@d83-179-189-134.cust.tele2.fr 1189150107 M * matti Morning :) 1189150115 M * nanonyme morning 1189150172 M * matti :) 1189150264 M * nanonyme what's up? 1189150616 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-255-55.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net 1189150857 M * renihs morning 1189150890 M * renihs not much, except (offtopic) quakewars demo will be out on monday :p 1189150898 M * renihs and its raining 1189151251 M * renihs cute my latest livecd build seems to use 22mb ram with fluxbox running and one mimimal vserver active 1189151262 M * renihs and vmware services started 1189151420 M * renihs cute cute cute :p 1189152140 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189152384 M * Borg- w20 1189152568 J * Baby ~miry@195.37.62.208 1189153229 J * arachnist_ arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1189153229 Q * arachnist Read error: Connection reset by peer 1189154071 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189154394 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1189154726 N * DoberMann_ DoberMann 1189157401 Q * arachnist_ Quit: Leaving 1189157408 J * arachnist ~arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1189157417 Q * arachnist 1189157439 J * arachnist ~arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1189157928 Q * arachnist Quit: brb 1189157934 J * arachnist ~arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1189158080 J * melektaus ~ben@mail.fourtwoseven.co.uk 1189158087 Q * arachnist 1189158105 J * arachnist ~arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1189158106 M * melektaus Has anyone had issues with processes "disappearing" from a vserver? 1189158123 M * daniel_hozac what do you mean? 1189158132 M * daniel_hozac processes being killed? 1189158146 M * melektaus no 1189158148 M * sid3windr wandering around the case! 1189158163 M * melektaus basically I have a vserver running proftpd 1189158174 M * melektaus when a user connects, proftp forks a process 1189158180 M * melektaus which is in /proc 1189158188 M * melektaus and seems to work fine 1189158192 M * melektaus but it's not in ps 1189158207 M * melektaus and if you try and kill it, it says "no such process". 1189158223 M * melektaus If I'm on the host, and do vps, then the host can see it 1189158259 M * melektaus the only way I've found to get rid of the processess is to restart the vserver 1189158312 M * melektaus vkill gives no such process as well 1189158322 M * daniel_hozac what does cat /proc//status give? 1189158367 M * melektaus quite a lot, do you want it all? 1189158409 M * melektaus or are there particular bits you are after 1189158410 M * melektaus ? 1189159185 M * DavidS melektaus: paste it to a pastebin 1189159206 M * DavidS e.g. paste.linux-vserver.org 1189159218 M * melektaus ahh, good plan 1189159252 M * melektaus http://paste.linux-vserver.org/6526 1189159411 Q * nanonyme Quit: leaving 1189160117 J * arachnis1 ~arachnist@088156189068.who.vectranet.pl 1189160209 N * arachnist Guest2905 1189160209 N * arachnis1 arachnist 1189160592 Q * Guest2905 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189161445 Q * zbyniu Remote host closed the connection 1189162705 J * zbyniu ~zbyniu@host13-188.crowley.pl 1189163454 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1189163498 Q * rob-84x^ Quit: That's it for today 1189163506 J * rob-84x^ rob@submarine.ath.cx 1189163658 J * nanonyme ~siylioll@kirves.hut.fi 1189164747 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189165697 J * bragon ~bragon@2001:7a8:aa58::1 1189165763 M * bragon hello world 1189165796 M * nanonyme dlrow olleh 1189166016 M * daniel_hozac melektaus: you're using grsec. 1189166348 M * melektaus yes 1189166544 Q * jmcaricand Remote host closed the connection 1189166777 J * BenG ~ben@82-45-23-100.cable.ubr03.azte.blueyonder.co.uk 1189167724 M * epicbjorn anyone ever tried vserver+rsbac? 1189167858 M * arachnist afair michal` tried (he's one of the rsbac guy), but i don't know if anything came out of it 1189167872 M * arachnist s/ guy/&s/ 1189168202 J * yarihm ~yarihm@whitehead2.nine.ch 1189168338 J * Julius ~julius@p57B260B1.dip.t-dialin.net 1189168451 J * ema ~ema@fw.galliera.it 1189168711 P * friendly12345 1189168893 Q * Julius Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189168927 P * BenG 1189168932 J * BenG ~ben@82-45-23-100.cable.ubr03.azte.blueyonder.co.uk 1189168997 P * BenG 1189168999 J * BenG ~ben@82-45-23-100.cable.ubr03.azte.blueyonder.co.uk 1189169719 J * Julius ~julius@p57B260B1.dip.t-dialin.net 1189170187 Q * nanonyme Quit: pitäkööt tunkkinsa. bash 1189170245 J * nanonyme ~siylioll@kirves.hut.fi 1189171784 M * daniel_hozac melektaus: so... that's probably it. 1189171833 M * melektaus hmm. It only seems to be affecting proftp, which I've just discovered has been upgraded recently 1189172054 M * melektaus it's very strange, is this sort of thing common with grsec? 1189172094 M * daniel_hozac IIRC it has all kinds of process-hiding features. 1189172154 M * melektaus how are you supposed to kill these processes tho? 1189173593 J * fatgoose ~samuel@206-248-175-211.dsl.teksavvy.com 1189174482 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl_oO 1189175689 M * phedny I just tried to move a vserver to another host and now I got a ncontext: vc_net_create(): Invalid argument error on startup 1189175693 M * phedny http://paste.linux-vserver.org/6527 1189175905 M * DavidS check the context file in /etc/vservers/name/ 1189175942 M * DavidS not my day today .. vc_net_* is obviously a NETworking error and no context error 1189175969 M * phedny there is no context file 1189175975 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189176009 M * phedny creating one helped :) 1189176170 M * DavidS *snip* i knew I knew that error message from somewhere *mutter* 1189176201 P * melektaus 1189176323 M * phedny :) 1189176348 M * phedny one of our hosts is going down, so I have to move some vservers 1189176366 M * phedny now, the new hosts don't have dynamic contexts anymore, and on this old one 2 vservers didn't have a context file 1189176412 M * DavidS i know that feeling :) at my biggest client we have a maintenance window scheduled next week to - amongst other things - upgrade to statix contexts 1189176417 M * DavidS static 1189176786 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1189176811 Q * phedny Remote host closed the connection 1189176934 J * phedny ~mark@ip56538143.direct-adsl.nl 1189177136 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189177406 J * esa ~esa@ip-87-238-2-45.adsl.cheapnet.it 1189177511 Q * esa 1189177513 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1189177534 J * esa ~esa@ip-87-238-2-45.adsl.cheapnet.it 1189177546 N * esa eSa| 1189179594 P * BenG 1189179993 Q * ensc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189180280 J * lukasg ~lukas@84-75-177-234.dclient.hispeed.ch 1189180285 M * lukasg Hi everyone! 1189180303 M * lukasg Last night I cloned one of my vserver guests. After the suggestion of Bertl, this time with the help of vserver-build, not vcopy as before. 1189180319 M * lukasg This was the command line I used: 1189180334 M * lukasg # vserver-build -m rsync -n plone --context 26164 --hostname plone --netdev eth0 --interface 84.16.226.164 --initstyle plain -- --source /vservers// 1189180354 Q * badari2 Remote host closed the connection 1189180354 M * lukasg At first, it looked like everything went fine. However, when I start the new guest, it boots up nicely, but has no network access. 1189180384 M * lukasg ifconfig inside the guest shows me that the NIC alias (eth0:plone) does have the IP address assigned to it, but eth0 doesn't: http://www.pastebin.ca/685748 1189180390 M * epicbjorn try defining a netmask? 1189180406 M * lukasg I did so (I think) 1189180420 M * lukasg interfaces/0/prefix is set to 24 1189180438 M * lukasg The configuration inside /etc/vservers/plone/interfaces/0/* is exactly like the one in the guest I copied from, except the IP address and names of course. 1189180439 M * epicbjorn i see 1189180464 M * epicbjorn tried pinging the adress from outside? 1189180467 M * lukasg Yep 1189180473 M * epicbjorn no answer? 1189180475 M * lukasg No success 1189180486 M * lukasg Also pinging from inside to the outside doesn't work 1189180490 M * daniel_hozac that means you're not able to use the address at all. 1189180502 M * lukasg Hmm... 1189180503 M * daniel_hozac i.e. it has nothing to do with Linux-VServer. 1189180504 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1189180544 J * mjeanson ~mjeanson@modemcable188.10-70-69.static.videotron.ca 1189180618 M * lukasg I'm pretty sure I used that IP address before. But just to make sure, I'll change it to one that is already in use by another vserver (not right now, of course) 1189180643 M * lukasg uhh... 1189180673 M * lukasg daniel_hozac, thanks for the hint! Using another address, it works :-/ 1189180699 M * lukasg Either I am terribly stupid, or my provider didn't assign me the addresses he told me :-/ 1189180728 J * cast ~cast@ppp121-45-74-26.lns10.adl6.internode.on.net 1189180728 M * lukasg Either way, thanks daniel_hozac and epicbjorn for your quick help! :D 1189180739 M * daniel_hozac you're welcome! 1189180782 A * lukasg is impressed how quickly you were able to pinpoint that ;) 1189180923 M * cast this is a pretty newbie question but can't find a way...how do i undo setattr --barrier? 1189180944 M * daniel_hozac setattr --~barrier 1189180960 M * cast thanks :) 1189181084 J * nkukard ~nkukard@dsl-241-16-91.telkomadsl.co.za 1189181088 M * lukasg That's weird... I just checked, my ISP definitely assigned 84.16.226.161-168 to me 1189181140 M * lukasg However I'm only able to use 84.16.226.161. Is there a way to check directly from the host if I'm able to use an address (before trying to bind a vserver to it)? 1189181161 M * nkukard daniel_hozac, i'm going to try get those vyum patches included now 1189181168 M * lukasg (I want to make sure that it's not a fault on my side, before I call my ISP and blame him..) 1189181173 Q * Julius Quit: Verlassend 1189181176 M * daniel_hozac nkukard: good luck :) 1189181178 M * nkukard daniel_hozac, firstly the getRootedPath patch which we worked on last 1189181178 J * Julius ~julius@p57B260B1.dip.t-dialin.net 1189181184 M * nkukard daniel_hozac, i jsut spoke to seth 1189181215 M * daniel_hozac lukasg: ip addr add / dev ethX; ping -I google.com 1189181233 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1189181239 M * lukasg daniel_hozac, thanks! 1189181281 M * lukasg daniel_hozac, just to make sure, that would make my host a multihomed host (with two addresses), right? I don't want to kill my SSH connection and lock myself out of a root server 500km away :D 1189181362 M * nkukard daniel_hozac, whats the other chap that was involved in the patch? i want to add it to the patch as author 1189181368 M * nkukard can u pm me his name & email 1189181394 M * daniel_hozac nkukard: 1189181405 M * daniel_hozac check AUTHORS in util-vserver 1189181408 M * nkukard ah 1189181409 M * nkukard shot 1189181415 M * nkukard agh, slang 1189181439 M * daniel_hozac lukasg: it adds the address to the interface, nothing more. 1189181455 M * daniel_hozac same thing the utils do... 1189181471 M * lukasg daniel_hozac, ok. Sorry for the silly question, just wanted to make sure ;) thanks again! 1189181496 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@sylvester-01.dynamic2.rpi.edu 1189181573 M * daniel_hozac nkukard: there's a patch for 3.2.4 in svn too. 1189181598 M * nkukard blast 1189181613 M * nkukard based on our previous work or another implementation? 1189181641 M * daniel_hozac just an update, i guess... 1189181657 A * nkukard hopes so :( 1189181663 M * nkukard websvn link? 1189181697 M * daniel_hozac http://svn.linux-vserver.org/projects/util-vserver/browser/trunk/contrib/yum-3.2.4-chroot.patch 1189181852 M * nkukard daniel_hozac, looks ok ... I think I can get at least most of it comitted, one sec, i try 1189181885 M * daniel_hozac note: don't trust the websvn, it doesn't show all the hunks. 1189181890 M * daniel_hozac use the plain text format. 1189181910 M * nkukard grabbed the original(raw) 1189182234 J * dreamind ~dreamind@p54A78915.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1189182273 N * dreamind Guest2926 1189182283 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4E7CD.dip.t-dialin.net 1189182292 N * Guest2926 dreamind 1189182471 J * yang ~yang@yang.sponsor.oftc.net 1189182604 Q * dreamind Quit: dreamind 1189182742 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1189182823 M * yang Has anyone a working centos based linux-vserver configuration? 1189182894 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1189182949 P * cast 1189183007 M * daniel_hozac sure. 1189183286 Q * Julius Quit: Verlassend 1189183291 J * Julius ~julius@p57B260B1.dip.t-dialin.net 1189183460 J * jmcaricand ~jmcarican@d90-144-50-132.cust.tele2.fr 1189184808 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1189185164 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:5c0:84dc:1:4:: 1189185913 M * er i was wrong about validate_anon_vma yesterday, I think I ran addr2line on the wrong kernel :-| 1189185941 M * er the place PL spends a lot of time is mm/rmap.c:92 1189185954 M * er anon_vma = anon_vma_alloc(); 1189186295 Q * coderanger_ Quit: coderanger_ 1189186333 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1189186636 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@sylvester-01.dynamic2.rpi.edu 1189187284 Q * coderanger_ Quit: coderanger_ 1189187331 Q * DavidS Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189187425 Q * wenchien Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189187446 J * wenchien ~wenchien@59-105-176-11.adsl.static.seed.net.tw 1189187674 M * Bertl_oO er: hmm, well, that is not really unexpected 1189187794 Q * Baby Remote host closed the connection 1189188059 J * Baby ~miry@195.37.62.208 1189188354 M * er Bertl_oO, when is that function called? my guess was once/anonymous mmap 1189190024 J * meebey meebey@booster.qnetp.net 1189190161 P * meebey 1189191576 Q * jmcaricand Quit: KVIrc 3.2.4 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/ 1189191853 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189193238 J * dna ~dna@88-195-dsl.kielnet.net 1189194195 Q * nkukard Remote host closed the connection 1189195313 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85.127.103.128 1189198615 J * berest ~KVIrc@nat65.homenet.glazov.net 1189198619 M * berest hi ti all 1189198648 M * berest a have a problem 1189198672 M * berest i have one eth0 1189198682 M * berest vserver work with this eth0 1189198695 M * berest but ig i do vserver down then eth0 down! 1189198703 M * berest and main system not availbale 1189198708 M * berest what can i do? 1189199009 M * neuralis are you saying you _think_ eth0 in the host will go down if you down the guest, or are asking whether it will? 1189199022 M * neuralis *or are you 1189199071 M * berest after when i down guest eth0 not have ip 1189199076 M * berest and route 1189199081 M * berest table route is empty 1189199100 M * berest can i do what guest _not_ can down/up eth0 ? 1189199147 M * neuralis i'm not sure how you configured things, but downing the guest shouldn't do much of anything to the host's network interface 1189199230 M * berest by ssh a do vserver stop and then i not can connect to ip on eth0 ) 1189199249 M * berest maybe in configuration or flags? 1189199273 M * neuralis not sure. i haven't ever seen that happen. 1189199444 M * berest heh 1189199447 M * berest i stupid 1189199459 M * berest this problem in faq 1189199461 M * berest %) 1189199672 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1189199713 Q * berest 1189200441 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1189201347 M * igraltist hi 1189201365 M * igraltist wich version i should take for the kernel 2.6.22.1? 1189201376 M * igraltist i mean wich is the nearest 1189202062 Q * mjeanson Quit: Lost terminal 1189202503 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1189202864 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-216-189.pools.arcor-ip.net 1189203376 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-255-55.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net 1189203544 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1189203879 Q * lukasg Quit: Leaving 1189203995 J * berest ~KVIrc@nat65.homenet.glazov.net 1189204942 Q * berest Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189205832 Q * Julius Remote host closed the connection 1189206477 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-20-183.dclient.hispeed.ch 1189206906 J * Ashsong ~mstone@1cc-dhcp-93.media.mit.edu 1189207247 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1189207724 N * C14r_ C14r 1189207816 M * Bertl_oO igraltist: hmm? 1189207834 M * igraltist oh someone awake :) 1189207850 M * Bertl_oO there is always somebody awake :) 1189207854 M * igraltist i find the pacth for 2.6.22.6 is in moment realy near 1189207862 Q * C14r Remote host closed the connection 1189207871 M * Bertl_oO what do you mean by 'near?' 1189207875 M * igraltist but in fs/read_write.c i have a problem 1189207888 M * igraltist not so much rej by patching 1189207907 M * Bertl_oO well, against 2.6.22.6, there should be no rejects/issues at all 1189207917 M * igraltist http://rafb.net/p/ve5vIm84.html 1189207928 M * igraltist this is the patch rej 1189207940 M * igraltist but on this place is more then this 1189207945 M * Bertl_oO but against a different kernel, yes? 1189207958 M * igraltist http://rafb.net/p/LLA63G71.html 1189207970 M * igraltist yes is it a rsbac kernel support 1189207980 M * Ashsong Bertl_oO: Heya. I'll have those diffs you requested in about ten minutes. 1189207987 M * igraltist but the most rej are easy to fix 1189207988 M * Bertl_oO igraltist: so, you want to look into the changes 1189208006 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: excellent, but I also need the test versions we did for the jffs2 1189208025 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: well, actually those are the important ones :) 1189208029 M * Ashsong Bertl_oO: :) 1189208034 M * igraltist the rej say delete around 20 lines but in with rsbac patches kernel there are now more lines 1189208065 M * Bertl_oO igraltist: yes, but that basically means, that those 20 lines got _moved_ somewhere 1189208074 M * Ashsong Bertl_oO: So far, I've prepared two files, one listing all the commits that went in to our stable kernel, and one listing all the ones that we did together that haven't. 1189208092 M * Ashsong If you'd like a different format, or different information, I can try to prepare that too, once I understand what you'd like to see. 1189208109 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: excellent, the jffs2 test stuff should be on the disk ... you have the disk mounted somewhere? 1189208126 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: unified diff is perfect 1189208126 M * Ashsong I can get to it easily enough. 1189208145 M * Ashsong Bertl_oO: It's more like a list of unidiffs interspersed with commit identifiers and log messages. 1189208166 M * Bertl_oO yeah, that matches the 'unified diff' definition :) 1189208172 J * C14r ~C14r@h58173.serverkompetenz.net 1189208175 M * Ashsong :) 1189208185 M * Bertl_oO welcome C14r! 1189208219 M * Bertl_oO igraltist: i.e. you want to look for those 20 lines and where they did go, and maybe add the rsbac changes there 1189208236 M * Bertl_oO igraltist: in general, Linux-VServer does _not_ remove code :) 1189208245 M * igraltist hmm the rsbac is mixed with this 20 lines wich should replaced 1189208310 M * C14r Bertl_oO: hi 1189208317 M * igraltist it was a - in the lines and this i removed 1189208420 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: IIRC, I named the 'kernel trees' something like *-jffs2-v01 or so 1189208454 M * Ashsong Bertl_oO: see if http://dev.laptop.org/~mstone/committed.diff and http://dev.laptop.org/~mstone/uncommitted.diff are readable for you. 1189208461 M * Ashsong I'll go look for the trees now. :) 1189208486 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: thanks! a diff to the 'base' tree should do it (for both) 1189208587 M * Ashsong sure. 1189208595 M * Ashsong It turns out the machine was just powered down. 1189208619 M * Ashsong it's back up now - do you have ssh access? 1189208689 Q * mstrobert Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1189208897 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: sec, let me try ... 1189208956 M * Ashsong it should work. 1189208962 M * Ashsong In any case, I pulled out the diffs. 1189208970 M * Ashsong They're in http://dev.laptop.org/~mstone/diffs/ 1189208974 M * Ashsong (or will be momentarily) 1189208999 M * Ashsong done. 1189209141 M * Ashsong Okay. Anything else I can do for you before I run off for the evening? 1189209198 M * Bertl_oO yeah, what is the last quad of the ip? 1189209219 M * Bertl_oO 118? 1189209278 M * Ashsong checking. 1189209295 M * Ashsong 19:37 < Bertl_oO> Ashsong: IIRC, I named the 'kernel trees' something like *-jffs2-v01 or so 1189209298 M * Ashsong ack. 1189209329 M * Ashsong 18.85.46.148 1189209332 M * Ashsong There we are. 1189209361 J * [Akuma] ~Akuma_Fan@58.37.192.124 1189209387 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: hmm, and that is the old disk? 1189209423 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: atm, I cannot log on, but that might be related to the fact that I do not have the proper key (which I will check shortly) 1189209435 M * Bertl_oO welcome [Akuma]! 1189209443 M * Ashsong Ah. If you provide another key, I can easily add it. 1189209460 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: but Ivan said something about reinstall ... IIRC 1189209461 M * Ashsong It's definitely the old disk; I logged in to it without a hassle to get the diffs. 1189209468 M * Bertl_oO okay, great 1189209482 M * [Akuma] Hi, Bertl_oO 1189209501 M * Bertl_oO Ashsong: okay, I'm in! thanks! have a nice evening! 1189209531 M * Ashsong you're welcome; sorry it took me so long to get back to you! :) 1189209538 M * Bertl_oO np! 1189209580 P * Ashsong