1192925272 J * tanjix ~tanjix@office.star-hosting.de 1192925281 M * tanjix good morning @ll 1192925292 Q * hparker Quit: peer reset by connection 1192925518 M * tanjix i am getting: ncontext: vc_net_create(): Invalid argument 1192925523 M * tanjix when trying to start a guest 1192925528 M * tanjix what is wrong? 1192925548 M * daniel_hozac most likely you're using dynamic contexts on a kernel which don't support them. 1192925650 M * tanjix hm the kernel itself can handle dynamic contexts 1192925687 M * daniel_hozac you sure about that? 1192925695 M * daniel_hozac i.e. does testme.sh say so? 1192925719 M * tanjix main101:~# ./testme.sh 1192925719 M * tanjix Linux-VServer Test [V0.17] Copyright (C) 2003-2006 H.Poetzl 1192925719 M * tanjix chcontext is working. 1192925719 M * tanjix chbind is working. 1192925719 M * tanjix Linux 2.6.22.9-vs2.3.0.27 #2 SMP Thu Oct 18 22:38:57 CEST 2007 x86_64 1192925720 M * tanjix Ea 0.30.214 236/glibc (Sa) 1192925720 M * tanjix VCI: 0002:0302 236 13110ff1 (TbsPHIiWD) 1192925722 M * tanjix --- 1192925722 M * tanjix [000]# succeeded. 1192925724 M * tanjix [001]# succeeded. 1192925724 M * tanjix [011]# succeeded. 1192925726 M * tanjix [031]# succeeded. 1192925726 M * tanjix [101]# succeeded. 1192925728 M * tanjix [102]# succeeded. 1192925728 M * tanjix [201]# succeeded. 1192925730 M * tanjix [202]# succeeded. 1192925730 M * tanjix main101:~# 1192925739 M * daniel_hozac please use paste.linux-vserver.org for any longer pastes... 1192925754 M * tanjix ok... 1192925797 M * daniel_hozac note that in this case, you want to use -d to make testme.sh describe the options more indepth. 1192925814 M * daniel_hozac but it's obvious that your kernel doesn't support dynamic contexts. 1192925819 M * daniel_hozac they have been removed entirely from 2.3. 1192925851 M * tanjix hm ok it really does not 1192925893 M * tanjix so i must recompile the kernel ? 1192925964 M * daniel_hozac you can't enable dynamic contexts in 2.3. they're gone, forever, and they're never coming back. 1192925973 M * daniel_hozac just set a static one for your guest and things will be fine. 1192925989 M * daniel_hozac had you used recent utils, they would have told you to do so. 1192926024 M * tanjix hm i only used 2.3 becuse of ipv6.. did not know that dynamic contexts were removed from there 1192926037 M * daniel_hozac all the legacy code has been removed. 1192926073 M * tanjix that's not the problem.. only the dynamic contexts are rght now.. no guest has this so a few hundred guests need to be changed 1192926123 M * tanjix where do i have to set the context= 1192926125 M * daniel_hozac so, use something like i=42; for j in /etc/vservers/*; do echo $i > $j/context; let ++i; done 1192926179 M * tanjix hm ok this seems to speed thing up hehe 1192926273 M * tanjix ok this works now ;) 1192926287 M * tanjix in what range can/must the context id be? 1192926296 M * daniel_hozac 2-49151 1192926313 M * daniel_hozac up to 65535 on 2.3. 1192926342 M * tanjix only numeric chars? 1192926356 M * daniel_hozac it's an id just like a uid, so yes. 1192926364 M * tanjix ok, thx 1192926380 M * daniel_hozac it's what separates one guest from another. 1192926605 M * tanjix yeah... seem to have another problem 1192926617 M * tanjix /etc/inti.d/vservers start does not start the guests 1192926631 M * daniel_hozac how come? 1192926645 M * tanjix sorry? 1192926660 M * daniel_hozac why doesn't it start the guests? 1192926673 M * tanjix i don't know? ;) 1192926679 M * daniel_hozac i mean, you've set the proper mark and they start when you do it manually, yes? 1192926706 M * tanjix when i do vserver xxx start it works, yes 1192926729 M * daniel_hozac and the mark? 1192926740 M * tanjix what mark? 1192926752 M * daniel_hozac echo default > /etc/vservers//apps/init/mark 1192926795 M * tanjix this is already there 1192926808 M * tanjix main101:~# cat /etc/vservers/vs10101/apps/init/mark 1192926808 M * tanjix default 1192926808 M * tanjix main101:~# 1192926849 M * daniel_hozac so, why doesn't the initscript work? :) 1192926859 M * daniel_hozac of course, i don't really know what it does. 1192926874 M * daniel_hozac but as i recall, it's just calling start-vservers. 1192926933 M * tanjix why it doesn't work: no ieda.. it worked fine before updating to later util-vserver and later kernel version with 2.3 patch 1192926950 M * daniel_hozac do you get any output? 1192927028 M * tanjix http://paste.linux-vserver.org/7237 1192927068 M * daniel_hozac umm, that doesn't look like it's actually starting any guests. 1192927083 M * daniel_hozac how did you install your utils? 1192927102 M * tanjix i downloaded the sources and compiled them 1192927111 M * tanjix as there is no debian package yet 1192927116 M * daniel_hozac and before you had the Debian package which you didn't purge? 1192927123 M * tanjix correct 1192927129 M * daniel_hozac there are 0.30.214 packages in testing and in bp.o 1192927130 M * tanjix i uninstalled the debian 1192927141 M * tanjix yes there is .214 in bp but not for amd64 1192927155 M * daniel_hozac well, with util-vserver installed from source, you should do /etc/init.d/vservers-default start to start the guests. 1192927229 Q * julius_ Remote host closed the connection 1192934751 J * wenchien ~wenchien@59-105-176-102.adsl.static.seed.net.tw 1192937067 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-69-153.lns1.mel4.internode.on.net 1192938487 J * click_ click@ti511110a080-4620.bb.online.no 1192938593 Q * click Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192940000 N * click_ click 1192941336 Q * FireEgl Quit: Bye... 1192942472 Q * phedny Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192947583 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x5739c8b4.roennqu1.broadband.tele.dk 1192947680 Q * virtuoso Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192948835 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1192948945 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x5739c8b4.roennqu1.broadband.tele.dk 1192949402 N * ensc Guest95 1192949412 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4FE35.dip.t-dialin.net 1192949518 Q * Guest95 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192950612 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192951877 J * Julius ~julius@p57B2610D.dip.t-dialin.net 1192952224 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x5739c8b4.roennqu1.broadband.tele.dk 1192952728 J * dna ~dna@67-250-dsl.kielnet.net 1192954067 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1192954762 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x5739c8b4.roennqu1.broadband.tele.dk 1192954885 Q * Fire_Egl Quit: Bye... 1192954922 J * larsivi ~larsivi@101.84-48-201.nextgentel.com 1192955035 J * DavidS ~david@p54812779.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1192956288 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1192956586 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1192956850 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1192956904 J * julius_ ~julius@p57B2610D.dip.t-dialin.net 1192957102 Q * Julius Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192958084 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x5739c8b4.roennqu1.broadband.tele.dk 1192959664 Q * phreak`` Quit: leaving 1192959811 J * phreak`` ~phreak``@deimos.barfoo.org 1192960300 Q * Medivh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192961036 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1192961615 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 1192961762 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x5739c8b4.roennqu1.broadband.tele.dk 1192962737 M * Supaplex oh great. one of my vserver guests is totally pwning my resources. hummm 1192962837 A * Supaplex studies http://linux-vserver.org/Resource_Limits 1192962998 M * Supaplex is there anyway to throttle a context to not use more than so much i/o,cpu demand in a certian period? I don't want to outright cut it off 1192963334 M * Supaplex humm maybe I can tweak and(8) to have access to all contexts 1192963357 M * Loki|muh there is something in the faq about ressource limiting 1192963519 M * Supaplex but ulimit control kill processes that use more than the alloted time 1192963552 Q * julius_ Quit: Verlassend 1192963555 M * Supaplex and is the autonice daemon, and I can tell it to renice hungry processes (with special inclusions/exclusions) 1192963671 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85.127.117.23 1192963851 J * pmenier ~pmenier@ACaen-152-1-20-39.w83-115.abo.wanadoo.fr 1192964223 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1192964731 Q * phreak`` Quit: ncurses again 1192965503 M * daniel_hozac Supaplex: you want to do CPU limiting? 1192965537 M * daniel_hozac http://linux-vserver.org/CPU_Scheduler and see /etc/vservers//sched on the great flower page. 1192965779 M * Supaplex yeah 1192965805 J * phedny ~mark@ip56538143.direct-adsl.nl 1192965824 M * Supaplex well, I think it's more related to i/o than cpu. makewhatis only eats 3% cpu 1192965866 M * daniel_hozac we don't have I/O limits yet, but once the accounting has been properly tested, adding a token bucket for that should not be that hard... 1192965879 M * Supaplex awesome 1192965968 M * Supaplex consider this my vote for said features. :) 1192966054 M * Supaplex maybe I can force makewhatis to onlyuse no more than 1% of cpu. maybe it'll back off on i/o demand. 1192966095 M * Supaplex but that's only per guest atm, not per process or anything right? 1192966149 M * Supaplex http://linux-vserver.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Disk_I.2FO_limiting.3F_Is_that_possible.3F humm 1192966306 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1192966335 M * Supaplex intersting. I'm already on cfq for the block device in question 1192966691 M * Supaplex http://k-math.com/sys/block/hda/ lol 1192966771 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1192967447 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x5739c8b4.roennqu1.broadband.tele.dk 1192967454 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1192967489 J * phreak`` ~phreak``@deimos.barfoo.org 1192968645 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1192968651 M * Bertl morning folks! 1192968778 M * JonB hey Bertl 1192969025 M * DavidS hey bertl! 1192969355 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@ppp91-122-94-237.pppoe.avangard-dsl.ru 1192971300 M * Supaplex morning? my 28hour day isn't quite over yet 1192971375 M * JonB Supaplex: have you thought your sick elderly mother not to call during your sleep hours? 1192971836 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1192972715 P * friendly12345 1192973422 M * Supaplex well duh 1192975480 J * larsivi ~larsivi@101.84-48-201.nextgentel.com 1192976156 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x535f65c3.kjnxx7.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk 1192976378 Q * tanjix Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192976595 P * click [IRSSI] 1192976639 J * click click@ti511110a080-4620.bb.online.no 1192976759 M * JonB when cleck has left, is that a leftclick? and what happens when click comes back? is that the right click? 1192976803 M * Wonka backclick 1192976851 M * click nah, thats doubleclick 1192976887 A * Wonka disables click 1192976922 M * click awwww 1192977088 J * tanjix tanjix@77.37.25.239 1192977572 Q * tanjix Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192977591 J * tanjix2 ~tanjix@office.star-hosting.de 1192977801 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1192978468 M * tanjix2 hello 1192978491 M * tanjix2 i found some messaged about a kernel bug in my syslog, which causes the host server to crash/reboot 1192978511 M * daniel_hozac oh? 1192978518 M * daniel_hozac what kernel, and what do the messages say? 1192978541 M * tanjix2 http://paste.linux-vserver.org/7323 1192978553 M * tanjix2 2.6.18-5-vserver-amd64 1192978606 M * daniel_hozac well, that is really old. 1192978627 M * daniel_hozac we've fixed a number of bugs since then that might cause similar issues. 1192978686 M * tanjix2 so shall i try my latest kernel 2.6.22.9-vs2.3.0.2? 1192978769 M * daniel_hozac 2.3.0.28 + delta-cow-fix17 should be fine... 1192978812 M * tanjix2 what is delta-cow-fix17 ? 1192978824 M * daniel_hozac http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/delta-cow-fix17.diff 1192978863 M * tanjix2 what does it fix? is it neccessary? 1192978906 M * daniel_hozac it fixes a race in the COW link breaking. 1192978927 M * daniel_hozac the race should be pretty hard to produce in real life situations. 1192979084 J * Medivh ck@paradise.by.the.dashboardlight.de 1192979838 M * Bertl okay, off for dinner .. back shortly 1192979845 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1192980313 M * tanjix2 anyone knows when there will be the debian package for util-vserver 0.30.214 for debian amd64? 1192980342 M * daniel_hozac micah was looking into it. 1192981129 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1192981465 M * JonB Bertl: are you full now? 1192981486 M * Bertl stuffed, yeah :) 1192981549 M * tanjix2 offtopic: anyone knows if rsync has some flags which also makes the right user/groups to a file? on several rsyncs i had the problem that the user/groups were wrong aftter rsync 1192981559 M * Bertl man rsync? 1192981565 M * neuralis tanjix2: on top of a CoW system? 1192981580 M * Bertl neuralis: nah, he is missing the obvious options 1192981582 M * daniel_hozac that's fixed ;) 1192981598 M * neuralis okay :) 1192981673 M * daniel_hozac hmm, but not in stable. 1192981688 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: queue that up for 2.2.0.5? 1192981693 M * Bertl k, will do so 1192981766 M * tanjix2 -p, --perms preserve permissions 1192981771 M * tanjix2 is that what i might need? 1192981787 M * Bertl tanjix2: try -axHSDP 1192981794 M * daniel_hozac -o and -g seems more like it... 1192982263 Q * JonB Quit: Leaving 1192982270 Q * hparker Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1192982277 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x535f65c3.kjnxx7.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk 1192982797 M * tanjix2 Bertl: this did not work.. the users after rsync are still wrong 1192982805 M * tanjix2 daniel_hozac: yours did not work too :( 1192982834 M * daniel_hozac you probably want --numeric-ids too. 1192982864 M * Bertl tanjix2: the user is probably right, but you probably have different users, so you actually don't want the user/group 1192982876 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1192982886 M * Bertl (which is what --numeric-ids does) 1192982898 M * tanjix2 daniel_hozac and Bertl: --numeric-ids did the trick 1192982901 M * tanjix2 thanks!!!! 1192982984 M * Bertl Hollow: why does IMQ not work with Linux-VServer? 1192983016 M * Bertl Hollow: http://gentoo-wiki.com/Talk:HOWTO_Packet_Shaping#Technical_.7E100.25_solution 1192983044 M * dmnd that's funny, i just saw mod_bw also from Hollow :) 1192983440 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: hmm, doesn't that say it _does_ work? :) 1192983459 A * Bertl reads that section again ... 1192983485 M * Bertl indeed, so nevermind :) 1192983534 M * fb wasn't that the problem with imq itself? 1192983562 M * fb it didn't work with openwrt at some point too 1192983753 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x535f65c3.kjnxx7.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk 1192983835 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1192984817 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1192985462 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1192985948 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1192986060 M * tanjix2 in what file are cpu limits stored per guest? 1192986111 M * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/CPU_Scheduler 1192986121 M * daniel_hozac /etc/vservers//sched 1192986368 M * tanjix2 really complicated... 1192986381 M * daniel_hozac not really... 1192986412 M * tanjix2 if i want each guest to get max 10% cou what should i put into the sched file? 1192986424 M * daniel_hozac it's a directory. 1192986473 M * daniel_hozac but 10 in fill-rate and 100 in interval would accomplish that. 1192986473 M * tanjix2 hm and what files must be inside this dir ? 1192986500 M * daniel_hozac none are required. 1192986526 M * Bertl http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html 1192986534 M * daniel_hozac also note that to activate the hard CPU scheduler, you have to set sched_hard in /etc/vservers//flags. 1192986985 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@0x535f65c3.kjnxx7.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk 1192987203 Q * JonB 1192987426 J * Nexodus ~the@85.234.171.49 1192987440 M * Bertl welcome Nexodus! 1192987445 M * Nexodus hey 1192987478 M * snooze daniel_hozac: yesterday i was saying that kernel patched with vserver couldn't mount my root fs .. it does works, from time to time 1192987482 M * Nexodus ok, i have this very stupid question - do i get kicked of a stage3 vserver because of the reboot -f in ps aux or what? 1192987489 M * snooze config for vanilla and patched one are the same (except vserver part of course) 1192987536 M * Bertl snooze: sounds like a race or timeout in udev, what versions? 1192987550 M * Bertl Nexodus: please elaborate ... 1192987563 M * snooze udevd --version 1192987563 M * snooze 111 1192987565 M * snooze that? 1192987586 M * Bertl hehe, nah, I'm interested in the kernel/vserver patch versions 1192987595 M * snooze ah ;p 1192987597 M * daniel_hozac Nexodus: which stage3? Hollow's? 1192987623 M * snooze 2.6.22.6 for kernel, patch-2.6.22.6-vs2.2.0.3.diff for the patch 1192987642 M * Nexodus its very simple - i followed everything like it is said in the gentoo howto. installed, built a vserver using default instructions - it works, but when i enter it, i get kicked off like 10 seconds after. i looked at ps aux and there is this reboot -f inside. its the default stage3 which i d/l ed from the official gentoo mirror 1192987660 M * daniel_hozac Nexodus: well, that's wrong. 1192987672 M * daniel_hozac Nexodus: you want http://people.linux-vserver.org/~hollow/stages/ 1192987677 M * Nexodus oh, pardon me 1192987686 M * daniel_hozac (which have baselayout-2, which works in guests) 1192987750 M * Nexodus and is it possible to run a different distro in a vserver? like the host is gentoo but i would like the host to run for example centos 1192987753 M * Nexodus is that possible? 1192987769 M * Bertl yep, of course 1192987779 M * daniel_hozac just install yum on the host and use the yum build method. 1192987802 M * daniel_hozac Debian is even easier, the debootstrap method handles it all. 1192987818 M * Nexodus and if i understand correctly, i need to make a tarbal of the system I want to set up in the vserver environment 1192987832 M * Nexodus i am new to vservers. been using KVM+qemu+kqemu all the time 1192987852 M * daniel_hozac no, not at all. 1192987864 M * daniel_hozac Gentoo is the only distribution installed from tarballs. 1192987880 M * daniel_hozac (but that's only because it's the canonical way to install Gentoo) 1192987895 M * Nexodus any good links to find examples how to set up a vserver OS? 1192987896 M * daniel_hozac Debian and Fedora/CentOS are installed from the network. 1192987917 M * daniel_hozac http://linux-vserver.org/Documentation 1192987930 M * Nexodus i see. but how to get the installer which fetches all the things from the net inside that vserver? or it is done some other way 1192987937 M * daniel_hozac check the Installation on ... guides, they typically have examples for how to build a guest with the same OS. 1192987947 M * daniel_hozac as i said, emerge yum. 1192987949 Q * fb Quit: forced shutdown 1192987960 M * daniel_hozac for Debian, it's all automatic and you don't have to do anything. 1192987999 M * Nexodus and how to kill that wrong tarball vserver that is running? i cannot stop it with vserver name stop - it says it is not running... 1192988017 M * daniel_hozac so what makes you think it is running? 1192988089 M * Nexodus vserver-stat shows that it is running 1192988101 M * Nexodus and in top i see that init script is eating up like 600Mb of RAM 1192988111 M * Nexodus and I could enter it for a few secs 1192988136 M * daniel_hozac well, the crude way is to do something like rm -f /vservers//sbin/rc to stop the evil cycle. 1192988151 M * daniel_hozac stopping it at the right time (i.e. when it's running) should work too... 1192988381 M * Nexodus thanks 1192988498 M * snooze so, you guys got any idea what i should do about my problem? 1192988546 M * Bertl well, I'd update udev and rebuild the iniramfs 1192988664 Q * pmenier Quit: Konversation terminated! 1192988913 M * snooze not using any initrd so i'll try to update udev then 1192988995 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1192989733 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1192990175 M * Nexodus nice, i am very happy with vserver 1192990191 M * Bertl great! maybe add yourself to the Happy User page? 1192990218 M * Nexodus i will certanly do so next week when i will migrate all my company servers to vserver 1192990220 M * Nexodus :) 1192990237 M * Bertl excellent! feel free to hang around! 1192990320 M * Nexodus if VServer gives me the profit i expect, i will certanly donate 1192990336 M * Bertl even better! 1192990764 M * Nexodus nice, i got the first client that just bought a virtual server for a year :) 1192990799 M * Bertl nice indeed 1192991483 N * djbclark` djbclark 1192992707 J * fb fback@red.fback.net 1192993073 M * Nexodus another dumb question - is it possible to limit the ammount of RAM the user sees in, for example, top? 1192993083 M * Bertl yep 1192993095 M * Nexodus like i set the /etc/vservers/servername/rlimits/rss and as, but when I enter the vserver, i see the full ammount of ram 1192993096 M * Nexodus :) 1192993119 M * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/Memory_Limits 1192993120 M * daniel_hozac set the virt_mem flag. 1192993141 M * daniel_hozac http://linux-vserver.org/Capabilities_and_Flags 1192993265 M * Nexodus i see 1192993270 M * Nexodus nice, very nice 1192993957 Q * mjt Remote host closed the connection 1192994401 J * Nex ~the@85.234.171.49 1192994402 Q * Nexodus Read error: Connection reset by peer 1192995186 N * Nex Nexodus 1192995300 M * Nexodus btw, what is the best way to make backups of vservers? 1192995317 M * Bertl depends on the type of backup you prefer 1192995343 M * Bertl options range from dump/restore over rsync to backup solutions like rdiffbackup and friends 1192995391 M * Nexodus my clients screw up their servers regulary... i wonder which backup would be the best 1192995404 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1192995459 M * Bertl you could, for example, make this a client choice/issue, by e.g. providing a web based one click backup/restore of a guest, which is accounted to the guest's disk space 1192995489 M * Bertl thus the clients can make as many backups as they like, given their disk space permits it 1192995500 M * Nexodus good thinking 1192995506 M * Nexodus i allready give away too much space 1192995522 A * hparker makes tarballs of each vserver nightly... And, am getting ready to see if they work properly... Power outage > battery life somehow = 0 partition tables on either drive in the raid1 array 1192995581 M * hparker Not the way I had planned on spending Sunday afternoon 1192995619 M * Bertl sounds strange, the partition tables are not touched usually 1192995637 M * Bertl so something must have wiped them at some point, no? 1192995664 M * hparker no clue... Never seen losing 2 at once 1192995702 M * hparker fortunately, those drives are just /vservers so the host came up fine 1192995728 M * hparker just takes forever to build a 500 gig array 1192995748 M * Bertl hmm, about a few seconds here, IIRC 1192995761 M * Bertl rest is background reconstruction 1192995776 M * hparker [================>....] resync = 80.4% (392788608/488383936) finish=34.2min speed=46477K/sec 1192995789 M * Bertl doesn't keep you from working with the raid :) 1192995798 M * hparker Yeah, but i've had problems populating them before completed before 1192995824 M * Bertl huh? sounds like a bug 1192995827 M * hparker Don't remember the details, and it's been a year or more 1192995835 M * hparker Might be ok now 1192995867 A * hparker tries 1192996065 M * Nexodus does the vserver need to be restarted in order for the changes in flags to take effect? 1192996087 M * daniel_hozac you can set them manually while it's running with vattribute. 1192996274 M * Nexodus hmm, i try to set the NET_BIND_SERVICE flag, but it says that its an unknown flag 1192996285 M * daniel_hozac that's a capability. 1192996298 M * daniel_hozac which is given by default... 1192996350 M * Nexodus really? strange, like i tried to launch a process under a vserver and it told me that it cannot bind to the port specified 1192996377 M * daniel_hozac which most likely means that the host has bound to that port. 1192997880 M * hparker ru roh http://paste.linux-vserver.org/7330 1192997935 M * daniel_hozac looks like your guest is empty. 1192997950 M * hparker might not of been done untarring :P 1192997955 M * hparker sorry about that one 1192998094 M * bXi hmmmm 1192998098 M * bXi sabyon looks promising 1192998185 M * hparker ugh 1192998200 M * hparker Is that the distro based on gentoo? 1192998271 M * bXi yeah 1192998294 M * hparker It has... issues 1192998365 M * sid3windr yup 1192998372 M * sid3windr being based on gentoo is one *gd&r* 1192998407 M * daniel_hozac god damn and r... ? 1192998568 M * sid3windr grin, duck and run 1192998581 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now .. have to get up early tomorrow ... 1192998595 M * daniel_hozac good night Bertl! 1192998599 M * daniel_hozac sid3windr: ah, hehe. 1192998603 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1192998616 M * sid3windr night Bertl_zZ 1192998772 M * hparker sid3windr: that's it's best point 1192999765 Q * Nexodus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1193001636 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1193001790 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1193001836 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1193002439 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 1193004201 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1193004234 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1193004686 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1193004761 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1193005028 J * mire ~mire@54-168-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1193005828 Q * Medivh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1193006261 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1193006274 M * tanjix2 daniel_hozac: you there? 1193006285 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1193006330 M * tanjix2 good ;) i kept in mind that there is something like a cache file for vserver utils whichs keeps the mounts? my problem is that one guest should have 0% free space, but du reports only 777 mb out of 1500mb 1193006363 M * daniel_hozac s/mounts/disk limits/ 1193006396 M * daniel_hozac so what's the problem? df not reporting what you'd expect? 1193006411 M * tanjix2 correct 1193006421 M * daniel_hozac and what do you expect? 1193006436 M * tanjix2 df says the partition is full,but there should be 50% free or more 1193006473 M * daniel_hozac so how do you determine that? 1193006480 M * tanjix2 du tells me this 1193006482 M * daniel_hozac i.e. please post df and vdu outputs. 1193006524 M * tanjix2 http://paste.linux-vserver.org/7334 1193006582 M * daniel_hozac that doesn't look Linux-VServer related at all. 1193006595 M * daniel_hozac have you been removing a bunch of files? 1193006605 M * daniel_hozac (which were still in use?) 1193006615 M * tanjix2 no 1193006615 M * baldy daniel_hozac: yep it does.. 1193006620 M * baldy same problem at me 1193006644 M * baldy some cache fiilst didnt removed 1193006650 M * baldy but not sure which 1193006660 M * daniel_hozac there is nothing that caches such values. 1193006678 M * daniel_hozac tanjix2: run fsck. you have a filesystem inconsistency. 1193006687 M * baldy i remeber yes 1193006720 M * baldy it eems that it dont reset the space usage after a new install 1193006729 M * daniel_hozac baldy: you're talking about disk limits. 1193006745 M * baldy yep 1193006752 M * daniel_hozac they're not in play here. 1193006769 M * baldy but thats whats tanjix2 mean ,;) 1193006777 M * tanjix2 daniel_hozac: after umounting and mounting this volume it worked fine 1193006785 M * baldy ohh lol ;) 1193006799 M * tanjix2 dont know what linux tried to play with me hehe 1193006819 M * daniel_hozac tanjix2: and to do so, you stopped the guest, yes? 1193006834 M * tanjix2 daniel_hozac: correct 1193006845 M * daniel_hozac which would've freed the space used by any files which had been removed... 1193006894 M * tanjix2 daniel_hozac: but there was nothing removed 1193006897 M * tanjix2 strange .... 1193006958 M * daniel_hozac well, had you run df after stopping the guest but before remounting it we would've had conclusive evidence... 1193006964 M * hparker daniel_hozac: thanks for smacking me around, life is good again 1193006998 M * daniel_hozac okay, good. 1193007235 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-130-73.dclient.hispeed.ch 1193008360 J * Linus ~Lucifer@bl7-136-47.dsl.telepac.pt 1193008920 Q * tanjix2 1193009737 J * Medivh ck@paradise.by.the.dashboardlight.de 1193011019 J * tanjix ~tanjix@office.star-hosting.de 1193011041 M * tanjix next strange problem: a guest using irssi to connect irc casus to crash the whole server