1194221662 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194221792 Q * click Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194222010 Q * AStorm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194223058 J * Hollow_ ~hollow@proteus.croup.de 1194223058 Q * Hollow Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194223117 N * Hollow_ Hollow 1194223334 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194225392 P * Yvo 1194231099 J * hallyn ~xa@adsl-75-2-75-232.dsl.chcgil.sbcglobal.net 1194231099 Q * hallyn_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194235864 Q * Blissex Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194238134 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1194240438 J * DLange ~dlange@p57A3199D.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1194240758 Q * hparker Remote host closed the connection 1194240935 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1194241531 Q * sid3windr Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194242829 Q * larsivi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194244265 J * Zstar ~Undefined@cpe-74-74-91-31.stny.res.rr.com 1194244283 P * Zstar 1194244391 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-134-217.lns3.mel6.internode.on.net 1194244710 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1194244714 M * Bertl morning folks! 1194244726 M * hparker morning Bertl 1194244989 Q * hparker Quit: peer reset by connection 1194245325 Q * pusling Remote host closed the connection 1194245332 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194245483 N * ensc Guest495 1194245493 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4CB18.dip.t-dialin.net 1194245602 Q * Guest495 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194246897 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1194248332 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@p5B23F47C.dip.t-dialin.net 1194249022 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194249260 J * eSa| ~kvirc@ip-87-238-2-45.adsl.cheapnet.it 1194250074 J * sid3windr luser@bastard-operator.from-hell.be 1194250237 J * click click@ti511110a080-1302.bb.online.no 1194250721 T * harry http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 2.2.0.5, 2.0.3-rc3, devel 2.3.0.29, stable+grsec 2.2.0.5 | util-vserver-0.30.214 | libvserver-1.0.2 & vserver-utils-1.0.3 | He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the Wiki, and we'll forget about the minute ;) 1194250732 M * harry there we go 1194250774 M * Bertl :) 1194250804 Q * zLinux Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194251280 M * MooingLemur how much memory should xfs_check be taking? haha 1194251327 M * MooingLemur PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 1194251327 M * MooingLemur 5194 root 18 0 8900m 1.9g 248 R 1 95.6 18:13.01 xfs_db 1194251361 M * MooingLemur 3.2 TiB filesystem with a bazillion inodes.. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised :) 1194251369 M * Bertl hehe :) 1194251395 M * Bertl xfs metadata obviously _is_ quite something :) 1194251418 J * zLinux ~zLinux@88.213.31.164 1194251471 M * friendly12345 MooingLemur: quite a lot 1194251530 M * MooingLemur I'm using rsnapshot.. which rotates backups 1 and above up one, and then does a cp -al from 0 to 1, and then rsyncs to 0. 1194251567 M * MooingLemur I guess I shouldn't blame it for getting too cranky with so many hardlinks. 1194251639 M * friendly12345 MooingLemur: I do know that xfs_check requires lots of RAM for TiB filesystems 1194251717 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1194253930 Q * eSa| Quit: KVIrc 3.2.4 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/ 1194254074 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194254984 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194255149 J * dna ~dna@191-214-dsl.kielnet.net 1194256184 Q * AStorm Remote host closed the connection 1194256228 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194256361 J * meandtheshel1 ~markus@85.127.102.148 1194256368 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1194256753 J * mire ~mire@114-168-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1194257035 M * JonB Bertl: i wonder why my backup system keeps saying every day that the vserver guest backup has about 3800 new files every day. Time sqew? or are the files actually new? 1194257096 M * Bertl depends on how your backup system determines 'new' files 1194257136 M * JonB Bertl: i use rsync to do that. It's been working on any other system so far. Same scripts. Only change is that one server runs vserver 1194257155 M * JonB Bertl: i think all my servers are using the same timezone 1194257166 M * Bertl that should not really matter 1194257181 M * Bertl rsync, with the proper options, will duplicate the timestamps properly 1194257246 M * JonB Bertl: yes, and those scripts works fine on other hosts 1194257263 M * JonB Bertl: the only thing i changed is the name of the host to take the backup from 1194257263 M * Bertl check what files are listed as new 1194257269 M * JonB i will 1194257293 M * Bertl maybe you have some strange script running inside which changes permissions or so 1194257328 M * Bertl you might also check how much data rsync actually transfers 1194257341 M * Bertl because it should handle meta data changes properly 1194257373 M * Bertl s/properly/efficiently/ 1194257558 M * JonB i use rsyncs --stats to report how many files it transfers 1194257575 M * JonB i only count files though, not data 1194258050 J * alfs ~alfs@sa-pc.cs.kau.se 1194258060 M * Bertl welcome alfs! 1194258066 M * alfs thanks :) 1194258644 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. back a little later ... 1194258649 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1194259296 J * lilalinux nas@80.69.42.51 1194259526 M * alfs I have some compile problems with 2.2.0.5+grsecurity. With a "clean" 2.6.22.10 kernel, I get no compiler warnings. After applying the patch, I get frequent errors about "missing initializer", such as 1194259537 M * alfs arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:80: warning: missing initializer 1194259538 M * alfs arch/i386/kernel/setup.c:80: warning: (near initialization for `new_cpu_data.x86_capability') 1194259588 M * alfs arch/i386/kernel/io_apic.c:182: warning: (near initialization for `eu.entry.__reserved_2') 1194259601 M * alfs arch/i386/kernel/init_task.c:17: warning: (near initialization for `init_mm.context') 1194259603 M * alfs etc. 1194260308 M * alfs compilation then finally fails with 1194260341 M * alfs include/asm/processor.h: In function `native_get_debugreg': 1194260341 M * alfs include/asm/processor.h:536: warning: asm operand 0 probably doesn't match constraints 1194260360 M * alfs OBJCOPY arch/i386/boot/compressed/vmlinux.bin 1194260360 M * alfs make[2]: *** [arch/i386/boot/compressed/vmlinux.bin] Error 153 1194260428 M * alfs Since 2.2.0.5 is a stable release, I assume something strange is going on. At the same time, a non-patched kernel compiles fine without initializer warnings. 1194260430 M * alfs Any ideas? 1194260636 J * balbir ~balbir@59.178.39.114 1194260710 M * JonB alfs: i dont use GR security 1194260815 M * alfs I've just tested on another host, and it may be a compiler problem. 1194260865 M * alfs Using gcc 3.3.5, I get the problems above. With gcc 4.1.2, I still get the missing initializers, but it does not stop while producing vmlinux 1194261326 M * alfs Applying only the vserver patch (not with grsecurity), I dont get the initializer warnings. Interesting. 1194261428 M * AStorm alfs: blame grSecurity guys for messing up the patch 1194261850 J * lidi20 ~lidi20@ANantes-257-1-100-253.w90-25.abo.wanadoo.fr 1194261889 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1194261973 Q * lidi20 1194261984 J * lilalinux_ ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1194262252 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194262454 Q * lilalinux Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194262555 P * friendly12345 1194262769 Q * FireEgl Read error: No route to host 1194263145 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194263220 M * Bertl_oO alfs: talk to harry, he will probably fix it up shortly 1194263541 J * mire ~mire@114-168-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1194263932 J * lilalinux__ nas@80.69.42.51 1194264008 J * pisco_ ~pisco@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194264027 Q * lilalinux__ 1194264397 Q * lilalinux_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194264718 M * pisco_ quit 1194264742 Q * pisco_ Quit: leaving 1194264769 J * pisco ~pisco@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194264821 J * balbir ~balbir@59.178.44.17 1194265910 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194266557 Q * ensc Remote host closed the connection 1194269612 J * pflanze ~chris@vslab-dhcp-18.inf.ethz.ch 1194269695 M * pflanze Hello. I'm looking for a vs2.2 for 2.6.3(.1); reading that 2.6.3 changed many things, and that only a vs2.3 patch exists in experimental for that kernel, I guess I'm out of luck right now. 1194270115 M * Bertl_oO I don't think you will be able to backport vs2.2 easily 1194270519 M * bzed pflanze: 2.6.3!? I think you mean 2.6.23.1 1194270549 M * bzed you don;t want to use anything < 2.6.8 if I remember right 1194270577 A * ard thinks anything less than 2.6.22 is not ok 1194270584 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1194270624 M * bzed 2.6.23 looks not too bad 1194270648 M * ard except that it is not vs2.2 compatible... 1194270652 M * ard :-( 1194270663 A * ard is not even mentioning 2.6.24 :-) 1194270685 M * Bertl_oO well, you cannot expect a stable branch (like vs2.2) to support a development kernel like 2.6.23 without extensive testing 1194270694 M * ard :-) 1194270711 M * Bertl_oO especially as 2.6.23 changed quite a lot and seems to be somewhat broken 1194270722 M * Bertl_oO (mainly in the are where the changes happened 1194270724 M * Bertl_oO ) 1194270745 M * ard and 2.6.24 changes even more in those areas I guess... 1194270780 A * ard thinks 2.6.22.10 is the latest *stable* and *maintained* kernel :-) 1194270783 M * ard eh 1194270785 M * ard 2.6.22.11 1194270852 M * pflanze bzed: yes 2.6.23 of cours. 1194270859 M * pflanze e 1194270888 M * pflanze Ok, I'll use 2.6.22, np. 1194271063 M * Wonka then port vserver to 2.6.24, skipping 2.6.23... 1194271068 M * pflanze (At least as long as there's no security problem being discovered in 2.6.22 w/o being fixed) 1194271112 M * Bertl_oO Wonka: yes, indeed it looks like that we will pursue this approach 1194271194 M * DLange Bertl_oO: Could you explain the motivation to skip 2.6.23, please? 1194271243 M * Bertl_oO 2.6.23 adds a bunch of mainline virtualization features and a new shceduler 1194271274 M * Bertl_oO most of the virtualization features are broken and/or incomplete atm, so they cannot be properly utilized 1194271320 M * Bertl_oO it would be a bad idea to fix them up or revert them in 2.6.23 as it would only cause destabilization 1194271328 M * Bertl_oO (for the stable branch that is) 1194271485 M * DLange Bertl_oO: Sounds resonable, thank you. 1194271569 A * DLange buys an a 1194271589 M * fb Bertl_oO: do you plan to utilize KVM? 1194271689 M * Bertl_oO fb: I already utilize it ... 1194271702 M * JonB Bertl_oO: what do you use it for ? 1194271706 M * Bertl_oO fb: but note, KVM is _not_ Linux-VServer related :) 1194271737 M * Bertl_oO JonB: running linux kernels on linux 1194271773 M * JonB Bertl_oO: so, you only use it for testing? and not inside your vserver code? 1194271800 M * Bertl_oO it doesn't make sense to use it for Linux-VServer, different virtualization approach 1194271810 M * JonB Bertl_oO: thats what i figured 1194271965 M * bzed the patch to 2.6.24 is also a mess as they're moving i386 and amd64 together. it's HUGE.... and at least 2.6.24-rc1 is ocmpletely broken on sparc 1194272069 J * marcdirix ~marc@86.85.244.215 1194272079 M * Bertl_oO welcome marcdirix! 1194272087 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@80.69.42.51 1194272088 M * marcdirix Hi Bertl_oO 1194272097 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1194272134 M * marcdirix I have setup a vserver with 1 ip address, and am wondering how to setup a second IP for the virtual host 1194272158 M * Bertl how did you set it up? 1194272172 M * marcdirix copying /etc/vserver/myhost/interface/0 to /1 and modifying the contents does not do the trick 1194272180 M * pisco btw: are there plans to get vserver into the linux kernel sources? 1194272195 M * marcdirix I used util-vserver --interface to create the vserver according to the edgy howto 1194272221 M * Bertl marcdirix: copying the interface dir actually _will_ do the trick, if you modify the files properly 1194272236 M * JonB pisco: there are several "virtulization" concepts and projects at the moment. I understand why Linus wants stuff to mature 1194272243 M * Bertl marcdirix: for the creation, you can specify the --interface option more than once 1194272266 M * marcdirix I already created it, and rather not redo the job 1194272272 M * marcdirix trying again with copying 1194272276 M * Bertl marcdirix: most likely your guest only needs a restart, or already has the second ip (but you are using ifconfig and therefore your do not see it) 1194272332 M * marcdirix so, if I use ifconfig in the guest, it is possible I only see 1 of both IP's? 1194272362 M * Bertl yes, as on any other Linux system, ifconfig is obsoleted for half a decade now 1194272371 M * Bertl use 'ip addr ls' instead 1194272400 M * marcdirix ip is installed by default on a debian host? 1194272422 M * Bertl it is definitely installed on your host, but probably not on the guest 1194272440 M * Bertl (it is a dependancy for util-vserver) 1194272472 M * marcdirix ok, package is iproute 1194272492 M * marcdirix ah, now I see 2 addresses 1194272493 M * marcdirix ok 1194272496 M * marcdirix super! 1194272570 M * marcdirix the firewall, iptables can only be run on the host? 1194272587 M * DLange marcdirix: yes 1194272589 M * Bertl in a secure manner, yes 1194272608 M * Bertl nevertheless, you could allow a guest access to _all_ iptables 1194272669 M * marcdirix running it on the host is no problem 1194272686 M * marcdirix sofar I really like vserver, many thanks for your help! 1194272694 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1194272720 M * Bertl marcdirix: feel free to hang around ... (see topic) 1194272806 M * marcdirix ok, will do! 1194273049 M * fb Bertl: yes, i know it's not related :) 1194273418 J * DavidS ~david@p57A48A9A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1194273507 M * Bertl wb DavidS! 1194273914 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1194274381 J * lilalinux ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1194274472 M * DavidS hi Bertl! long time no see ... 1194274480 M * Bertl indeed! 1194274755 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 1194274928 Q * AStorm Quit: ET calling home 1194275156 J * balbir ~balbir@59.178.37.156 1194275336 J * ^eRicSOn_nYtEmO^ ~nYtEmO@210.213.128.3 1194275566 J * DawnLight ~DawnLight@89.1.227.155.dynamic.barak-online.net 1194275975 M * DawnLight i need to let a stranger work with an irrigation controller thats attached to a serial port on a box of mine. am i in the right place? 1194276027 A * ard notices what's the difference between vs2.3 and vs2.2 1194276067 M * ard network has changed a bit I guess :-) 1194276078 M * Bertl DawnLight: well, depends, probably yes :) 1194276130 M * Bertl DawnLight: you can simply copy the device nodes for the serial device into a guest and allow the 'stranger' to use that guest to communicate with the controller 1194276143 M * ard 127.0.0.1 "really" exists now in the vserver... 1194276154 M * Bertl DawnLight: (assuming you have a Linux-VServer kernel running) 1194276168 M * Bertl ard: actually, no, but it looks more like it :) 1194276179 M * DawnLight no, i'm just reading about it in the site now 1194276204 M * Bertl what is your (host) distro? 1194276216 M * ard Bertl : my mailbox was full of spam... :-(. It seems spamassassin "really" binds to 127.0.0.1 now :-) 1194276227 M * DawnLight debian 1194276247 M * Bertl DawnLight: then you can simply install a Linux-VServer aware debian kernel and give it a try 1194276285 M * DawnLight should'nt you refer me to some reading, first? 1194276312 Q * ^eRicSOn_nYtEmO^ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194276325 M * Bertl well, there is a lot of stuff you can dig through on linux-vserver.org :) 1194276341 M * DawnLight what should i really need to know? 1194276386 M * Bertl what do you want to know? IMHO it is sufficient if you can administrate your linux box, the rest is trying a few things with util-vserver and that's it 1194276423 M * Bertl nevertheless, there is a kind of walk-through on linux-vserver.org which should help you if you're lost 1194276481 M * DawnLight in that case, i'll only catch up on the general idea, since i don't know nothing about what this does. i was initially reffered to vserver for security reasons 1194276543 M * Bertl feel free to ask if you want to know something (see topic) 1194276599 M * DawnLight ah 1194276652 Q * puck Read error: Operation timed out 1194277146 M * DawnLight nice overview 1194277795 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1194278354 M * Bertl wb fatgoose! 1194278367 M * fatgoose hey bert 1194278778 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1194280345 Q * DawnLight Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1194280559 J * toidinamai_ ~frank@svenska.toidinamai.de 1194280787 Q * toidinamai Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194281381 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1194281731 M * Bertl hey dowdle! how's going? 1194282091 M * harry Bertl: what's new/better/... in 2.2.0.5 ? 1194282099 M * harry i see some code removes in the interdiff 1194282102 M * harry some small changes 1194282115 M * harry is it bugfixes? how bad are tehy?/... 1194282145 M * Bertl all bugfixes, it's a stable branch 1194282172 M * harry what are symptoms? when do they occur? 1194282227 M * harry iow: do i need to upgrade all my systems ans report/request downtime time for it? 1194282232 M * harry will it crash my machines? 1194282237 M * harry can it crash stuff? 1194282243 M * harry is tehre a changelog? 1194282262 M * harry i updated the patchtable to 2.6.22.11 btw.. 1194282292 M * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/ChangeLog-2.2 1194282316 M * dowdle Bertl: Oh, had a busy weekend. Funeral and house cleaning for a friend. 1194282326 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1194282345 M * Bertl dowdle: for the same one? 1194282355 M * dowdle Bertl: Yep. Only one luckily. 1194282399 M * Bertl hmm, so you cleaned his house after he died, or did he die because of your house cleaning? 1194282536 M * harry dangerous q, b! ;) 1194282553 M * dowdle Bertl: Myself and three others cleaned out all of the computer stuff. He had 13 computers, about 200 computer books, etc. 1194282571 M * Bertl ah, looting :) 1194283133 M * dowdle Bertl: Yeah, I got about 20 books and some political video DVDs. All of the computers are going to be reformatted and given away to the community. 1194283165 J * dreamind ~dreamind@p54A78F55.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1194283166 M * Bertl sounds good to me ... btw, I received a package today ... costed me a fortune too :) 1194283169 M * dowdle Bertl: But since I wrote it up here's the URL: http://www.montanalinux.org/kens-house-cleanup.html 1194283181 M * dowdle Bertl: The postage we paid wasn't enough? 1194283237 M * Bertl nah, that was fine, but it seems you made the mistake not to specify the value/purpose ... so I had to pay about 80 USD customs duty 1194283257 M * dowdle Bertl: Well that camera cost about $500 US new and it was unopened... although it is disconntinued and a little outdated, hopefully you'll find it of some value. 1194283272 M * Bertl definitely 1194283274 M * dowdle Bertl: That's $80? 1194283283 M * dowdle Yikes! 1194283308 M * dowdle Bertl: My wife called me and we put a value of $300 on it... but didn't insure it... because I think there was $100 default insurance. 1194283312 J * fxiny ~fxiny@host240-35-dynamic.58-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it 1194283367 M * Bertl dowdle: and I have your questionnaire ready .. just have to go through it once again 1194283408 M * dowdle Bertl: Right on. 1194283483 M * Bertl yeah, well, you win, as I received the package before I finished it :) 1194283530 M * dowdle Bertl: Sorry about the $80 charge. I had NO IDEA! 1194283554 M * Bertl no problem, it should be worth the $80, no? 1194283595 M * Bertl just FYI, if you write something like 'sample' or 'donation' it should be fine with customs 1194283618 M * fb "gift" seems to work too ;) 1194283637 M * Bertl ah, right, yes, that should work too 1194284163 M * dowdle Bertl: Ok, I'll keep that in mind for next time. 1194284334 M * dowdle Bertl: Well, when you are done, just email it to dowdle@montanalinux.org 1194284640 Q * FloodServ synthon.oftc.net services.oftc.net 1194284991 J * asdf asdf@51.215.219.81.static.kielce.msk.pl 1194285022 M * asdf Hello all 1194285069 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194285084 M * asdf Does anybody speak polish around here? 1194285290 M * ex yep 1194285303 M * asdf is there somewhere /google could'nt help me/ a how-to about installing diferent kernels in a specific vserver-guest is it possible to lanuch a guest with that kernel on a virtual mashine with virtual devices? 1194285317 M * asdf boze pomoz bo lamie angielski. .. 1194285425 M * fb asdf: you can't run separate kernels inside guests 1194285439 M * ard there is only 1... 1194285471 M * ard if you want to run other kernels you have to look at lguest, xen or qemu 1194285507 M * ard you can however run qemu from within a vserver guest 8-D 1194285536 M * fb asdf: linux-vserver is "just" "chroot on steroids" 1194285565 M * ard or actually with the steroids removed :-) 1194285569 M * fb maybe uml would work too 1194285580 M * Bertl asdf: also note that all known distros work fine with the _same_ kernel 1194285663 M * fxiny bloody hell , this sans ppl are idiots 6883 is not a trojan ! wt4x 1194285665 M * fxiny ops 1194285667 M * fxiny sorry 1194285679 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1194285815 M * asdf so is there a patch on kernels (like hardened-sources gentoo) which i could simply apply to do the job? 1194285829 M * dowdle Bertl: So, we gonna get to see the Bertl cam? 1194285843 M * asdf or i am stuck to the vserver-sources 1194285852 M * fb Bertl: you're using qemu to test vserver patches, no? 1194285881 M * Bertl asdf: gentoo already provides Linux-VServer patched kernels 1194285896 M * Bertl fb: yes 1194285925 M * asdf jest but not hardened ones ... 1194285985 M * fb Bertl: do you think it's possible to install DOS inside the VM? 1194286003 M * Bertl asdf: have a chat with Hollow ... 1194286040 M * Bertl fb: probably, I think I saw opendos running inside qemu (on their page) 1194286059 M * Hollow asdf: we don't have vserver+grsec sources 1194286085 M * asdf It's too crazy 4 me ... i can't find documentation and specification for changes .. 1194286130 M * fxiny Bertl: vserver build -m clone doesn't work on etch > Unknown build-method 'clone' . i just cp 1194286145 M * Hollow "if you want to get hardened, use viagra." :) 1194286159 M * Bertl fxiny: just update your tools (util-vserver) to a recent version (e.g. from backports) 1194286176 M * fxiny Bertl: ok :) 1194286215 M * asdf i don't need to ;) 1194286249 M * asdf thx 4 all 1194286252 Q * dreamind Quit: dreamind 1194286401 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@ppp91-122-94-234.pppoe.avangard-dsl.ru 1194286401 Q * virtuoso_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194286729 Q * asdf Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194286943 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1194287306 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1194287397 Q * arachnist Quit: brb/bbl 1194288099 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194288418 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1194289504 J * arachnist arachnist@088156185052.who.vectranet.pl 1194289520 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1194289658 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4CB18.dip.t-dialin.net 1194289834 M * fxiny Bertl: much better . i rebuild from scratch so i can see what's different . i still cannot clone it , i'm using : vserver build -m clone -- --source 1194289913 Q * meandtheshel1 Quit: Leaving. 1194290064 Q * pisco Remote host closed the connection 1194290310 Q * arachnist Quit: Leaving 1194290362 J * larsivi ~larsivi@101.84-48-201.nextgentel.com 1194290480 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194290737 J * arachnist arachnist@088156184167.who.vectranet.pl 1194291161 Q * Loki|muh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194291259 Q * nebuchadnezzar Remote host closed the connection 1194291331 J * nebuchadnezzar ~nebu@zion.asgardr.info 1194291375 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1194291418 J * Loki|muh loki@satanix.de 1194291981 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1194292009 Q * rorem- Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194292421 P * marcdirix 1194292630 M * Bertl fxiny: what version do you have now? 1194292920 Q * fatgoose Remote host closed the connection 1194292933 J * rorem- ~roremtank@bzq-219-46-202.isdn.bezeqint.net 1194292952 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1194292972 M * micah DavidS: /win 23 1194292975 M * micah err 1194292984 Q * fxiny Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194292989 M * micah DavidS: disregard :) 1194293236 M * DavidS micah: but i would really like to win 23 (whatever) 1194293319 M * micah DavidS: if you do, you have to pay $80 in shipping 1194293557 Q * rorem- Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194293731 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-115-173.lns3.bne4.internode.on.net 1194294093 Q * toidinamai_ Quit: Leaving 1194294849 J * rorem- ~roremtank@bzq-219-46-202.isdn.bezeqint.net 1194295131 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194295485 M * faheem It looks like a guest inherits the clock info from the host. Can someone tell me how it gets that? Just curious. 1194295551 M * Bertl well, the kernel is shared, and the kernel provides the time 1194295607 M * Bertl there is a feature in recent patches which allows you to have a dynamic offset recorded per guest, which gives you the illusion that the time is independant for each guest 1194295628 M * Bertl also note, that setting different timezones is not a problem at all 1194295720 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85.127.102.148 1194295930 M * faheem Bertl: Oh, so it doesn't get it from the hardware clock. 1194295945 M * faheem Bertl: Timezones appear to be unset by default. 1194295960 M * Bertl that depends on the guest 1194296421 Q * Vudumen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194296509 J * toidinamai ~frank@svenska.toidinamai.de 1194298530 Q * paulproteus Quit: Leaving 1194298704 J * Vudumen ~vudumen@perverz.hu 1194298793 J * paulproteus ~paulprote@wide-rose.makesad.us 1194300102 J * fatgoose_ ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1194300148 Q * fatgoose_ Remote host closed the connection 1194300150 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194300179 J * fatgoose_ ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1194300193 Q * fatgoose Read error: No route to host 1194300639 Q * AStorm Remote host closed the connection 1194300665 Q * DLange Quit: Bye, bye. Hasta luego. 1194300695 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194300726 J * mire ~mire@249-171-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1194301028 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1194301195 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1194301339 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! cya! 1194301345 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1194301751 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1194301851 J * DawnLight ~DawnLight@89.1.227.155.dynamic.barak-online.net 1194302537 M * michal pamietam!0 1194302608 M * zbyniu michal: o czym? 1194302679 Q * DawnLight Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1194303163 J * ntrs ~ntrs@79.125.235.194 1194303795 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1194304074 Q * toidinamai Quit: Leaving 1194306094 J * toidinamai ~frank@svenska.toidinamai.de 1194306884 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving.