1191803933 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@x-24b-06.dynamic2.rpi.edu 1191804977 Q * quasisane Quit: ERC Version 5.2 (IRC client for Emacs) 1191807784 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp121-44-205-137.lns3.mel4.internode.on.net 1191808382 Q * Hurga Remote host closed the connection 1191808797 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1191808802 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1191810199 J * gonmelo ~n1t3@ip70-177-5-36.sb.sd.cox.net 1191810216 M * gonmelo Where may I find a vserver patch for Linux kernel 2.6.22 ? 1191811293 M * Loki|muh 2.6.22(.0)? 1191811318 M * Loki|muh or the latest 2.6.22.9? 1191811397 M * gonmelo .0 1191811532 M * Loki|muh http://ftp.linux-vserver.org/pub/kernel/vs2.2/testing/patch-2.6.22-vs2.2.0-rc5.diff <-- this is from july and a rc though 1191811568 M * gonmelo Blah. 1191811572 M * gonmelo Is .9 stable? 1191811670 M * Loki|muh dunno, sorry, no personal experience with vanilla kernels for the last time 1191812274 M * gonmelo Anyone else know? 1191813118 P * friendly12345 1191813145 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp121-44-205-137.lns3.mel4.internode.on.net 1191817249 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1191817296 Q * hparker 1191817307 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1191818463 J * quasisane ~sanep@c-76-118-191-64.hsd1.nh.comcast.net 1191818542 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191819385 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 1191820071 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1191820352 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@79.125.230.53 1191820952 J * FireEgl FireEgl@Sebastian.Atlantica.CJB.Net 1191822388 M * daniel_hozac gonmelo: you know how the Linux kernel naming scheme works? 1191822592 M * daniel_hozac gonmelo: 2.6.x.y (i.e. 2.6.22.9) contain the security and stability patches required for that kernel to work well. 1191822874 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191822954 J * yang yang@yang.sponsor.oftc.net 1191823227 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg0-194.kollegiegaarden.dk 1191824015 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@ppp91-122-25-241.pppoe.avangard-dsl.ru 1191824422 Q * virtuoso_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191824611 N * fede eSa| 1191824617 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: Ah, no. I was not aware of the Linux kernel naming scheme past that odds are normally less stable than the evens. :p 1191825058 M * daniel_hozac that's only for 2.x.y where x is odd... 1191825166 J * Chr0nicles ~Primus_@a82-93-138-63.adsl.xs4all.nl 1191825173 M * Chr0nicles morning 1191825964 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: Any ways... how does that relate to my question above? 1191825973 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: I just want some stable vserver patches. 1191826267 J * dna ~dna@236-240-dsl.kielnet.net 1191826272 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1191827286 P * friendly12345 1191828520 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1191829659 M * daniel_hozac gonmelo: then go for the latest version in the stable branch? 1191829698 A * harry back! 1191830080 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: Can you give me the site to the patches, again? 1191830443 M * daniel_hozac http://www.linux-vserver.org ? 1191830838 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: That site does not contain patches... 1191830849 M * daniel_hozac no, but it links to them. 1191830852 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: It contains whole kernel tarballs. 1191830860 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: And that link would be...? 1191830865 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg0-194.kollegiegaarden.dk 1191830877 M * daniel_hozac you need a tarball + Linux-VServer patch. 1191830895 M * daniel_hozac click on the versions you want. 1191830897 M * gonmelo A find on 'patch' on that site comes up with nothing. 1191830940 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: I don't need a whole KERNEL tar ball... I need JUST the patches. 1191830997 M * daniel_hozac so don't click on the kernel tarball. 1191831034 M * gonmelo There is no where else for me to "click". 1191831047 M * daniel_hozac you see the 2.2.0.4 number in the stable column? 1191831056 M * daniel_hozac notice how it's a link? 1191831074 M * gonmelo Oh, pffft... 1191831079 M * gonmelo I thought that meant kernel version! 1191831085 M * gonmelo Gah damnit. Thanks, and sorry. 1191831105 M * daniel_hozac no, kernel version is in the "Linux kernel" column.... 1191831119 M * gonmelo Yeah, blah. 1191831121 M * gonmelo My bad. 1191831130 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1191831648 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: Do the kernels listed there come with the vserver patch? 1191831733 M * daniel_hozac no. 1191831766 M * daniel_hozac they are the vanilla trees you need for the patch to apply cleanly. 1191832147 M * gonmelo daniel_hozac: Oh, haha. 1191832402 Q * hparker Quit: peer reset by connection 1191832444 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1191834270 M * Chr0nicles *chuckles* 1191834300 M * Chr0nicles pidgeon flew against the window hehe 1191834730 M * harry Main Page 1191834730 M * harry From Linux-VServer 1191834730 M * harry Jump to: navigation, search 1191834731 M * harry There is currently no text in this page, you can search for this page title in other pages or edit this page 1191834798 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1191834808 M * daniel_hozac harry: hmm? 1191834996 M * harry i just went to : linux-vserver.org 1191835002 M * harry that's what i got :) 1191835027 M * harry daniel_hozac: do you have an interdiff for 2.2.0.3 to 2.2.0.4 ? 1191835054 M * harry i'm trying to make it now, but it's not trivial, and it would save me a lot of work... if not, i'll make it myself :) 1191835064 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1191835084 J * dna ~dna@236-240-dsl.kielnet.net 1191835088 M * matled the development is still not tracked available from a git repository? 1191835196 M * daniel_hozac no. 1191835209 M * daniel_hozac harry: not yet. 1191835228 M * daniel_hozac harry: works fine here... 1191835252 M * harry what works fine? interdiff or site? 1191835260 M * daniel_hozac site. 1191835522 Q * mattzerah Remote host closed the connection 1191835999 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp121-44-205-137.lns3.mel4.internode.on.net 1191836621 J * rgl ~rgl@84.90.232.200 1191837238 J * Julius ~julius@p57B26380.dip.t-dialin.net 1191839967 J * dna_ ~dna@8-210-dsl.kielnet.net 1191840372 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191840708 M * jmcaricand Hi. Does someone use openldap in a vserver ? 1191840775 J * arekm arekm@carme.pld-linux.org 1191840788 M * daniel_hozac jmcaricand: yes. 1191840842 M * jmcaricand Nice. I'll migrate my ldap into a vserver this afternoon. 1191840853 M * arekm hello again. /me has old utils 0.30.211 and there is a problem where rootfs in vserver is mounted with "nodev" while it shouldn't be. /proc/mounts: /dev/sda3 /home reiserfs rw,nodev 0 0. vservers/xyz/fstab: /dev/sda3 /home reiserfs rw 0 0 1191840887 M * arekm what could be the reason? I see utils treat "default" as "nodev" (too) but there is just "rw" 1191840938 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1191841244 M * daniel_hozac nodev is always used unless you use dev. 1191841277 M * Julius hiho 1191841286 M * Julius i got a problem with openvpn again :) 1191841309 M * Julius http://phpfi.com/267652 <- these are the vserver scripts i created 1191841349 M * arekm daniel_hozac: even with dev I get nodev 1191841364 M * daniel_hozac arekm: well, that's due to the old utils. 1191841388 M * Julius http://phpfi.com/267653 <- and that's my server's config file 1191841421 M * arekm daniel_hozac: hm, these are from debian. Looking for newer one 1191841440 M * daniel_hozac arekm: Debian has 0.30.214 available. 1191841650 M * Julius http://phpfi.com/267654 <- and these are the errors i get :) 1191841656 M * arekm daniel_hozac: for etch? 1191841672 M * daniel_hozac arekm: yes, in bp.o. 1191841688 M * arekm what's bp.o? 1191841709 M * daniel_hozac backports.org 1191841917 M * arekm thanks, works (213 from backports) 1191841920 P * arekm 1191842047 Q * coderanger_ Quit: coderanger_ 1191842426 J * mattzerah ~matt@121.50.219.188 1191842524 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@79.125.234.217 1191842561 P * friendly12345 1191842810 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1191842813 M * Bertl morning folks! 1191842852 M * Red_Devil morning 1191842898 M * Red_Devil are vserver-utils 0.30.212 very outdated ? 1191842899 M * Bertl Julius: line 8: something is trying to access /proc/cmdline 1191842911 M * Bertl Julius: line 9: something is trying to mount something 1191842930 M * Bertl Red_Devil: we are at 0.30.214 (0.30.212 is a year old) 1191842939 M * Julius that's not my problem :) 1191842946 M * Julius debian works pretty well 1191842956 M * Julius the openvpn server gives me a headache 1191842989 M * Bertl Julius: line 16: something is trying to set an ip on a network device 1191843017 M * Bertl Julius: line 17-20: same for flags, dst, and mtu 1191843151 M * Julius i solved these by adding ifconfig-noexec and route-noexec to my server.conf 1191843178 M * Julius no the server starts without any problems 1191843194 M * Julius but there is no connection between the clients 1191843243 M * daniel_hozac clients and server, or client to client? 1191843254 M * Julius both 1191843289 M * daniel_hozac so from a client you can establish the VPN, but not ping/connect to the server? 1191843323 M * Julius exactly 1191843325 M * Julius wait 1191843330 M * Julius i just notice some errors 1191843383 M * Julius http://phpfi.com/267661 1191843735 M * Julius client to client communication seems to work at the moment 1191843768 M * daniel_hozac what's refusing the connection? 1191843789 M * daniel_hozac as a more rudimentary test, does nc -u work? 1191843958 M * Julius you mean if the openvpn port is reachabel? 1191843965 M * Julius reachable 1191843990 M * daniel_hozac among other things. 1191844020 M * Julius i just established a connection to another vpn user 1191844033 M * daniel_hozac so it seems to work fine, no? 1191844037 M * Julius so both of us have successfully connected to the server 1191844047 M * Julius the only problem seems to be the tun device 1191844069 M * daniel_hozac have you enabled forwarding and setup the appropriate iptables rules? 1191844145 M * Julius iptables accepts everything at the moment 1191844172 M * Julius and i dont need forwarding i think 1191844188 M * Julius i only want the server to appear inside the vpn 1191844204 M * Julius which it usually does by using the tun device 1191844233 M * Julius http://phpfi.com/267652 shows how i manage the device from host-side 1191844287 M * daniel_hozac looks fine to me, but it depends on what you want to achieve, i suppose. 1191844376 M * Julius i only want openvpn to work on the guest 1191844402 M * Julius and i want the vserver to be reachable from the vpn 1191844414 M * daniel_hozac if you don't want forwarding, that should be sufficient. 1191844820 J * markus__ ~chatzilla@mail.netcare.at 1191844826 M * markus__ hi 1191844885 M * markus__ What is the current best practice to clone/copy an existing vserver on a machine? I've a vserver named 'db01' with all its own ip, etc. and instead of doing all from scratch I'ld like to, more or less, just copy db01 to something like db02 and just change name and ip and get it running. 1191844925 M * markus__ Is it a good idea to stop the vserver, duplicate the files in /etc/vservers/db01 to /etc/vservers/db02, find the relevant files and change them and start it? 1191844953 M * Julius I'd change the hostname 1191844973 M * Julius and create new configs in /etc/vservers 1191845056 M * markus__ Sounds reasonable. So it's really just a copy and modify thing then 1191845125 M * Julius it should work 1191845181 M * markus__ Ok, I'll give it try and report back 1191845226 M * daniel_hozac markus__: vserver ... build -m clone 1191845282 M * markus__ Hmm .. thanks. I was looking at vserver db02 build --help but there's not clone mentioned. vserver 0.30.212 too old? 1191845662 J * julius_ ~julius@p57B27921.dip.t-dialin.net 1191845853 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1191845968 M * Red_Devil the vcontext process in one of my vservers is getting 100% cpu usage 1191846102 Q * Julius Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191846137 J * Yvo ~yvonne@91.64.217.106 1191846171 M * Red_Devil ok 1191846182 M * markus__ well, copy and modify /etc/vservers/db02 did it. awesome. 1191846184 M * Red_Devil i simply need to upgrade to the new util-vserver 1191846450 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85.127.118.147 1191846451 M * daniel_hozac markus__: as long as you remember to modify all the symlinks and such... 1191846477 M * markus__ daniel_hozac: I just evaluated all information in /etc/vservers/db02/* .. did I need to look somewhere else too? 1191846489 M * daniel_hozac no. 1191846568 M * markus__ Thanks. Then I got them all. Vserver already runs and runs well. 1191846771 M * Bertl open off for now .. back later ... 1191846779 M * Bertl s/open/ok/ 1191846784 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1191847481 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1191847488 Q * Yvo Quit: Leaving. 1191847876 Q * markus__ Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.78.1 [Firefox 2.0.0.7/2007091417] 1191851257 J * rene ~rene@port-212-202-170-151.dynamic.qsc.de 1191851259 M * rene hi 1191851267 M * daniel_hozac hello 1191851274 M * rene I just started to test vserver for the first time 1191851310 M * rene actually I need it for automated software compilation into packages, and the process includes a few mknod that fail in vserver 1191851317 M * rene there is no way around this? 1191851326 M * rene e.g. fully virtualized device node accesss ? 1191851474 P * the-me Verlassend 1191851976 M * daniel_hozac actually, we have an implementation of that, it's just not in any current versions. 1191851984 M * daniel_hozac i intend on getting it merged into 2.3 RSN. 1191852196 M * rene hm, how experimental is it ? 1191852208 M * rene does openvz support something like this alread? 1191852217 M * daniel_hozac you'd have to ask them :) 1191852223 M * rene (I do not know that neither, I just need something working these days ...) 1191852245 M * daniel_hozac i've used it on one of my servers, seems to be fine. 1191852246 M * rene daniel_hozac: yeah - I googled for this info already and did not found something, yet 1191852262 M * rene daniel_hozac: you mean this experimental openvz patch ? 1191852267 M * daniel_hozac huh? 1191852285 M * daniel_hozac no, i mean the Linux-VServer patch for device mapping. 1191852293 M * rene :-) 1191852298 M * rene do you have a link to it ? 1191852303 M * rene wiki? mailing lsit? 1191852327 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191852374 M * daniel_hozac http://cvs.hozac.com/viewvc/rpms/kernel/centos-5/linux-2.6-vserver-devmap.patch?revision=HEAD 1191852392 M * daniel_hozac but it's still rough around the edges, and not all features are there yet. 1191852414 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, do you have a v6 patch for the current 2.3 devel ? 1191852437 M * daniel_hozac derjohn: why would i? 2.3 already supports IPv6, in a way that is superior to the external patches (IMHO). 1191852474 M * daniel_hozac derjohn: should fix your per-CPU thing too, if it was at all related to the context size. 1191852478 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, eh, really? so you included the patch or did it a new way? 1191852502 M * daniel_hozac the patch was essentially reimplemented, but almost all of the functionality is included. 1191852508 J * Yvo ~yvonne@91.64.217.106 1191852529 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, fine, then everything I need is there :) ! 1191852539 M * daniel_hozac that's the idea... :) 1191852582 J * dna ~dna@235-249-dsl.kielnet.net 1191852589 M * derjohn the multiple 127.0.0.1-trickery is also included? and the devnode masking, too ? 1191852617 M * daniel_hozac each guest has it's own lback address. 1191852618 M * jmcaricand daniel_hozac: "it merged into 2.3 RSN" --> very nice. Does 2.3 is ready for production ? 1191852634 M * daniel_hozac it's devel. 1191852660 J * DavidS ~david@p54811DA1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1191852660 M * daniel_hozac derjohn: but as i said, the device mapping is not yet included. 1191852660 M * jmcaricand :-( 1191852701 M * daniel_hozac jmcaricand: just FYI though, i'm running 2.3 on all my servers ;) 1191852721 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, but that not that important for /me. would be nice fir tunX devices. but anyway: time to compile. thx! 1191852743 M * daniel_hozac derjohn: to let the guest create /dev/net/tun? 1191852798 M * derjohn daniel_hozac, well that's dangerous, nor? I mean, many guests would try to create tun0 automagically with oüenvpn ... I think I can also MAKEDEV ffrom the host ... 1191852846 M * daniel_hozac yes, that would be dangerous. thus my question as for what you meant with your "would be nice fir tunX devices" comment ;) 1191853241 M * Yvo etc/vservers/myVirtualServer/apps/init# echo "default" > mark 1191853241 M * Yvo does the virtual server now start automatically if the host boots? did I understand that right? 1191853583 M * harry depends if you start vserver-default at boottime 1191853608 M * harry lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 Aug 23 2006 /etc/rc2.d/S98vservers-default -> ../init.d/vservers-default 1191853971 J * Piet_ ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1191854016 M * Yvo harry: I'm afraid, I don't, I don't know how to make these settings, can you tell me more? 1191854265 M * Yvo I only found this in the faq: http://linux-vserver.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#How_do_I_make_a_vserver_guest_start_by_default.3F 1191854347 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191854646 M * harry that's it 1191854662 M * harry If you want to start it earlier, please read the init script "/etc/init.d/vserver-default" to find out how to do it. In most cases you don't need to change this. On Debian the vservers are started at "90", so after most other stuff is up (networking etc.). 1191854745 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1191854983 M * Yvo but there is no skript vserver-default :-( It doesn't matter how many seconds it waits until ist starts the vserver, important is only, that I do not have to do ist manually 1191855051 M * harry Yvo: if you install the tools, it's there... 1191855070 M * harry probably in ${PREFIX}/etc/init.d/vservers-default or so 1191855144 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1191855186 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1191855187 M * bzed echo default > /etc/vservers//apps/init/mark 1191855199 M * bzed that will make sure it's started automatically on debian 1191855212 M * Yvo harry, which tools? 1191855272 M * harry util-vserver 1191855304 M * Yvo bzed, you mean if I do not care about the secands, that is enough? I don't have to install something in addition? 1191855328 M * Yvo I'm sure, I've got util-vserver! 1191855387 M * bzed no 1191855391 M * harry Yvo: uhu 1191856246 M * Yvo http://paste.linux-vserver.org/6899 this is what is installed 1191856856 M * Yvo is ist ok like that, although there is not such a skript? or is something wrong? 1191857416 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg0-194.kollegiegaarden.dk 1191857489 Q * PhatJ synthon.oftc.net oxygen.oftc.net 1191857592 M * bzed Yvo: util-vserver brings all you need. 1191857641 M * bzed /etc/init.d/util-vserver is how the script is called, if you really wanna read it 1191857647 M * bzed as mentioned before 1191857651 M * bzed echo default > /etc/vservers//apps/init/mark 1191857667 M * bzed to make sure the vserver is started on boot 1191857807 J * PhatJ ~PhatJ@24-231-253-65.dhcp.aldl.mi.charter.com 1191858277 Q * michal_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191858305 M * Yvo it works fine :-) thx! 1191858391 N * ensc Guest1254 1191858401 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4DA74.dip.t-dialin.net 1191858484 J * julius__ ~julius@p57B246F9.dip.t-dialin.net 1191858507 Q * Guest1254 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191858526 J * michal_ ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1191858686 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1191858919 Q * julius_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191859969 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1191860682 P * Yvo 1191861410 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-156-251.dsl.teksavvy.com 1191861687 N * Piet_ Piet 1191861770 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1191861995 Q * morten Remote host closed the connection 1191863281 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0405ds1-noe.0.fullrate.dk 1191863421 Q * Wonka Remote host closed the connection 1191863454 J * Wonka produziert@chaos.in-kiel.de 1191864994 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1191865113 J * Piet_ ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1191865418 Q * hparker Quit: peer reset by connection 1191865502 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191866560 Q * michal_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191866875 J * michal_ ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1191867482 Q * Piet_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191868017 J * m_stone ~mstone@teach.laptop.org 1191868031 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1191868035 M * Bertl evening folks! 1191868042 M * m_stone Bertl: heya! 1191868063 M * Bertl hey m_stone! how's going? 1191868074 M * m_stone good. I have a small question for you, unrelated to vserver. 1191868086 M * Bertl let's hear ... 1191868094 M * m_stone we currently capture the stdio fds of activities (for debugging). 1191868129 M * m_stone the sugar developer, marcopg, would like to get access to get access to the activities' stdio in the developer's console. 1191868140 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1191868141 M * m_stone we're pondering how to accomplish this. 1191868152 M * m_stone my feeling is that I should just send him the fds over a unix socket. 1191868168 M * daniel_hozac that's definitely the easiest way. 1191868193 M * m_stone that was my thought. I was amused to see that the best sample code on how to do this seems to be on the vserver wiki... :) 1191868199 M * Bertl yeah, the question here is, do you want a passive (read only) copy or an active one? 1191868237 M * m_stone Bertl: hmm? 1191868237 M * Bertl s/one/connection/ 1191868268 M * Bertl well, do you 'just' want to capture stdio flow (similar to tcpdump or so) 1191868286 M * Bertl or do you want to be 'conencted' to input and output like in a terminal 1191868309 M * m_stone what's involved in the latter? 1191868461 M * Bertl you are basically holding the 'other' end of the i/o pipe 1191868488 M * Bertl while in the capture case, you are just 'sniffing' on the communication 1191868496 M * m_stone "you" being rainbow, or sugar, or both? 1191868505 M * Bertl note that the latter one is probably easier to implement 1191868512 M * m_stone Bertl: noted. 1191868566 M * Bertl OTOH, the 'sniffing' could be an interesting application for the splice stuff :) 1191868622 M * m_stone Bertl: how much data will the kernel buffer before writes to an open pipe start failing? 1191868629 M * m_stone as much as physical ram allows? 1191868643 M * m_stone or is there a specific cut-off? 1191868654 M * Bertl AFAIK, there is an upper limit (some kind of buffer size) 1191868754 M * m_stone (and you thought I was joking about writing a shell... - at this rate, that vim mode is not so far off!) :) 1191868837 M * m_stone was the comment about splicing that one could get passive sniffing by having rainbow splice the data from the pipe onto a pipe it shares with sugar? 1191868995 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1191869048 J * mzumhahn ~morten@a89-182-67-17.net-htp.de 1191869052 M * mzumhahn hi all 1191869055 N * mzumhahn morten 1191869099 J * coderanger_ ~coderange@x-24b-06.dynamic2.rpi.edu 1191869231 M * Bertl wb morten! 1191869789 J * onox ~onox@kalfjeslab.demon.nl 1191869821 M * onox do I need to forward broadcasts if I want to let my vservers behave correctly? 1191869878 M * morten bertl: whazzup? we just migrated 3 servers to the ne vhost ;-) thank you and daniel for the great support! 1191869989 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1191870131 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1191870212 Q * onox Quit: zZzZ 1191870789 J * ntrs ~ntrs@79.125.234.217 1191870789 Q * ntrs_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1191871222 J * dna_ ~dna@235-249-dsl.kielnet.net 1191871627 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191871638 M * matti http://blip.tv/file/340692/ 1191871747 J * fatgoose_ ~samuel@76-10-156-251.dsl.teksavvy.com 1191871811 Q * fatgoose Read error: Connection reset by peer 1191872000 Q * balbir Read error: Operation timed out 1191872170 M * dowdle Bertl: What's the preferred abbreviation for "Linux-VServer"? LVS? 1191872182 A * dowdle writes up interview questions. 1191872186 M * Bertl not really 1191872198 M * Bertl LVS refers to the Linux Virtual Server project 1191872221 M * Bertl (which is something different than Linux-VServer :) 1191872243 M * dowdle Ok. Is there a preferred abbreviation? Currently I'm spelling it out fully over and over... but I don't want to be annoying if you and others have a preferred shorthand. 1191872254 M * Bertl maybe L-VS if you have to :) 1191872294 M * dowdle I attended a talk on the Linux Virtual Server project at this year's LinuxFest Northwest... and although I knew what it was, yes... half of the audience thought it was your project. :) 1191872317 M * dowdle No... I don't need to abbreviate... I just didn't want to neglect any preferred shorthand but there isn't one so question answered. 1191872761 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.82.143 1191872896 M * matti Bertl: :) 1191872970 M * Bertl hey matti! 1191873067 Q * morten Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191875022 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-97-168.lns3.bne1.internode.on.net 1191875033 M * Bertl evening Aiken! 1191875070 M * Aiken hello 1191875413 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1191876045 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1191876665 Q * michal_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191876669 M * dowdle Bertl: You should get an email from me (dowdle@montanalinux.org) shortly (just sent it) with some interview questions. Please let me know if you get it. 1191876693 M * Bertl okay, will do so, but I'm almost off to bed now ... 1191876796 A * Aiken now has a gentoo guest running under vs1.2.10 1191876815 J * michal_ ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1191876818 M * MooingLemur :o 1191876837 M * dowdle Bertl: Understood. I'll check back with you later. 1191876887 M * Bertl dowdle: thanks .. have fun! 1191877008 A * dowdle looks up fun on wikipedia. 1191877009 Q * coderanger_ Quit: coderanger_ 1191877065 M * MooingLemur heh 1191877284 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! cya! 1191877291 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1191877756 J * system ~system@203.145.134.195 1191878237 Q * julius__ Remote host closed the connection 1191878262 J * Julius ~julius@p57B246F9.dip.t-dialin.net 1191878387 P * system Leaving 1191878763 J * onox ~onox@kalfjeslab.demon.nl 1191878795 M * onox daniel_hozac: i try to reset root pass in a vserver, but su - always fails. you know why? 1191878949 M * dowdle onox: I've seen some VPSes I've created have a * in the password field in /etc/passwd and/or /etc/shadow 1191878968 M * dowdle onox: Check and see if yours does... and if so, remove the * and set a password. 1191879351 M * daniel_hozac onox: what does the log say? 1191879491 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1191879519 M * onox i got, pam_wheel (user is no wheel) 1191879614 M * onox it's just a stupid honeypot :+ 1191881219 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@79.125.253.197 1191881336 M * Wonka argh. what's this again? 1191881339 M * Wonka bind(4, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(25), sin_addr=inet_addr("0.0.0.0")}, 16) = -1 EADDRINUSE (Address already in use) 1191881376 Q * rgl Remote host closed the connection 1191881381 M * Wonka on the host, there's someone listening on 127.0.0.1:25. in the vserver, there's nothing listening on any port 25 1191881407 M * Wonka kernel is 2.6.22.6-vs2.3.0.20 1191881650 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191881669 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1191881715 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1191881865 J * Yvo ~yvonne@91.64.217.106 1191881965 M * daniel_hozac Wonka: upgrade. 1191882002 M * Wonka to 2.3.0.26? 1191882021 M * daniel_hozac i think it might need 2.3.0.26.4... i don't recall exactly where we fixed it. 1191882028 M * Wonka ouch. 1191882031 M * Wonka ok... 1191882043 M * Wonka *sending mail to announce downtime...* 1191882102 M * dowdle Wonka: rsync your VPS to another host and have minimal downtime... upgrade your system... and then rsync it back... unless you have storage issues. 1191882126 M * Wonka dowdle: downtime would just be the reboot... 1191882127 M * dowdle Wonka: Or would your downtime be about the same as doing that? 1191882132 M * dowdle Wonka: Ok, nevermind. 1191882146 M * Wonka but still, it's annoying the users 1191882175 M * dowdle Wonka: About time they got annoyed back. :) 1191882768 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1191882979 P * Yvo 1191882990 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1191883006 M * Wonka daniel_hozac: and where do I find 2.3.0.26.4? 1191883053 M * Wonka not at http://ftp.linux-vserver.org/pub/kernel/vs2.3/testing/ 1191883168 M * Wonka is there some git? 1191883574 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1191883851 Q * Julius Remote host closed the connection 1191884895 Q * fatgoose_ Quit: fatgoose_ 1191885237 J * Medivh ck@paradise.by.the.dashboardlight.de 1191886728 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1191887294 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp121-44-205-137.lns3.mel4.internode.on.net