1194482547 M * Bertl okay, I'm off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1194482553 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1194482927 Q * mire_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194483437 J * arachnis1 arachnist@088156184167.who.vectranet.pl 1194483454 Q * arachnist Quit: brb/bbl 1194483498 N * arachnis1 arachnist 1194484519 Q * hparker Remote host closed the connection 1194484565 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1194485162 Q * _gh_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194486657 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194486720 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.41.3 1194486776 J * mire_ ~mire@21-168-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1194487655 Q * hparker Remote host closed the connection 1194488578 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1194488798 Q * fatgoose_ Quit: fatgoose_ 1194488955 J * dowdle ~dowdle@67-42-174-141.blng.qwest.net 1194489262 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1194489335 Q * onox Quit: zzzz 1194489439 Q * fatgoose 1194489835 Q * g_en__ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194489852 J * glen_ ~glen@elves.delfi.ee 1194490784 Q * larsivi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194492836 Q * glen_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194492848 J * glen_ ~glen@elves.delfi.ee 1194493202 Q * glen_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194493215 J * glen_ ~glen@elves.delfi.ee 1194493805 Q * glen_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194493817 J * glen_ ~glen@elves.delfi.ee 1194494096 P * friendly12345 1194494129 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-168-145.lns1.mel4.internode.on.net 1194495111 J * cohan_ ~cohan@koniczek.de 1194495111 Q * cohan Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194498464 Q * maddoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194498524 J * maddoc maddoc@social.ostruktur.com 1194500839 J * larsivi ~larsivi@101.84-48-201.nextgentel.com 1194500972 J * AstralS ~astralsto@cwt.cs.nchu.edu.tw 1194501032 Q * AStorm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194502235 J * _Radiance cd583827d3@193.16.154.187 1194502235 Q * Radiance Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194502958 J * vserver ~Administr@cpe-71-72-112-140.insight.res.rr.com 1194502972 M * vserver hi anyway for a user inside a vserver to run restart ? 1194502981 J * DLange ~dlange@p57A3184B.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1194503081 M * vserver or reboot so a user can reboot their own vserver 1194503196 Q * grobie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194503505 M * hparker sudo? 1194503566 M * vserver huh? 1194503574 M * vserver im saying reboot inside a vserver doesnt work 1194503604 M * hparker sudo /sbin/reboot should 1194503654 J * grobie ~grobie@master.schnuckelig.eu 1194503690 M * vserver i dont think so 1194504598 Q * AstralS Remote host closed the connection 1194504666 M * vserver this has ot be possible but its not working for me 1194504706 J * AstralS ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194504980 Q * DLange Quit: Bye, bye. Hasta luego. 1194504988 J * DLange ~dlange@p57A3184B.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1194504999 M * vserver shutdown: /dev/initctl: No such file or directory 1194504999 M * vserver init: /dev/initctl: No such file or directory 1194505002 M * vserver im getitng this 1194506714 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1194506732 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-115-173.lns3.bne4.internode.on.net 1194507190 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1194507195 J * Hollow ~hollow@proteus.croup.de 1194507412 Q * mire_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194507477 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1194508141 Q * toidinamai Quit: Leaving 1194508830 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1194508854 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@79.125.228.15 1194509282 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194510546 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194510611 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194510649 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194510877 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85.127.112.221 1194510912 J * toidinamai ~frank@svenska.toidinamai.de 1194511465 Q * toidinamai Quit: Leaving 1194511493 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194511509 Q * hparker Quit: g'nite 1194511629 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1194512043 J * dna ~dna@194-201-dsl.kielnet.net 1194512310 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194512344 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194513039 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194513074 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194513772 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194513810 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194513838 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194514110 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194514360 Q * AstralS Remote host closed the connection 1194514395 J * AstralS ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194514501 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194514567 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194514774 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194514867 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194515279 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194515493 Q * pusling Quit: see you when my connection seems to work again 1194515824 Q * alex_ Remote host closed the connection 1194516164 J * AstralSt ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194516177 Q * AstralS Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194516670 Q * friendly12345 Quit: Leaving. 1194517232 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194517369 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.41.3 1194518164 N * AstralSt AStorm 1194518221 J * lilalinux ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1194518366 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1194518759 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1194518763 M * Bertl morning folks! 1194518772 M * JonB hey Bertl 1194518793 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@79.125.228.15 1194519165 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194519276 M * bzed morning Bertl 1194520105 J * lidi20 ~lidi20@d033.dhcp212-198-248.noos.fr 1194520231 Q * lidi20 1194520350 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194520366 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194520650 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194521102 Q * pusling Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194521144 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194521170 Q * pusling 1194521479 Q * AStorm Remote host closed the connection 1194521567 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194522891 M * Bertl off for now ... back later ... 1194522896 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1194523153 J * mire_ ~mire@21-168-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1194524112 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194524196 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.41.3 1194525029 J * toidinamai ~frank@svenska.toidinamai.de 1194525369 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1194526193 Q * derjohn Remote host closed the connection 1194526456 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.41.3 1194526605 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@80.69.41.3 1194526633 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1194526836 P * toidinamai Leaving 1194527272 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@ppp91-122-94-253.pppoe.avangard-dsl.ru 1194527548 Q * virtuoso_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194528137 Q * AStorm Remote host closed the connection 1194528153 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194529177 J * dna_ ~dna@48-219-dsl.kielnet.net 1194529505 Q * besonen_mobile Read error: Connection reset by peer 1194529518 J * besonen_mobile ~besonen_m@71-220-228-70.eugn.qwest.net 1194529624 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194529875 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1194532164 Q * ex Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194532684 J * ex ex@valis.net.pl 1194532942 J * DavidS ~david@p57A499BA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1194533006 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1194533083 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1194534157 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@c-67-169-199-103.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1194534207 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194534757 P * adrien-modulis 1194535591 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1194536057 M * Bertl wb fatgoose! 1194536627 J * fatgoose_ ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1194536972 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1194536995 M * dowdle It's good to have internet access at work again. :) 1194537027 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1194537034 Q * fatgoose Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194537509 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194537534 Q * virtuoso Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194538421 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1194539681 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-20.kollegiegaarden.dk 1194539781 J * larsivi ~larsivi@101.84-48-201.nextgentel.com 1194540033 M * Bertl dowdle: congrats! 1194540043 M * dowdle Bertl: Did you get my email reply to you? 1194540067 Q * AStorm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194540071 M * Bertl doesn't look like 1194540118 J * AStorm ~astralsto@195.141.76.131 1194540150 M * dowdle Bertl: I think your email system hates me. Basically it said... I made the changes you requested, please look again. 1194540164 M * Bertl Client host rejected: cannot find your hostname, [69.60.124.52] 1194540193 M * dowdle Bertl: Yeah, I don't control reverse DNS so my forward and reverse don't match. :( 1194540221 M * Bertl well, so you are a potential spammer then :) 1194540257 M * dowdle Bertl: Anyone who uses third party hosting services or colocation machines... with small ranges of IP addresses, usually don't get control of their reverse DNS. 1194540264 M * Bertl don't see any SPF records either 1194540296 M * Bertl dowdle: reverse delegation is quite common, and you always have the option to use the providers name, no? 1194540307 M * dowdle Bertl: My DNS is done through Network Solutions and I don't think they even have a text field entry in their web-based DNS management thingie. 1194540359 M * dowdle Bertl: Yes, I guess I could call my mailserver 52-124-60-69.serverpronto.com 1194540363 M * Bertl but it seems, that your provider doesn't have a proper forward entry either 1194540376 M * Bertl at least, this reverse is unknown here :) 1194540378 M * dowdle Bertl: Forward lookup worsk fine for me. 1194540389 M * dowdle errr.. works 1194540389 M * Bertl for 52-124-60-69.serverpronto.com ? 1194540419 M * dowdle host mail.montanalinux.org resolves and the reverse resolves as 52-124-60-69.serverpronto.com. Why the reverse doesn't resolve for you, I don't know. 1194540445 M * sid3windr tom@magic:~$ host 69.60.124.52 1194540446 M * sid3windr 52.124.60.69.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer 52-124-60-69.serverpronto.com. 1194540446 M * sid3windr tom@magic:~$ host 52-124-60-69.serverpronto.com. 1194540446 M * sid3windr Host 52-124-60-69.serverpronto.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) 1194540449 M * sid3windr that's what Bertl means 1194540457 M * DLange dowdle: You'll need to set up someting like a relayhost config soon then. Lotsa people stop accepting email from mail servers that fail on some basic requirements, like matching forward and reverse DNS. Just use your ISPs mail server as your relay. 1194540473 M * dowdle Egads, you are right... the name given by reverse lookup doesn't forward resolve. 1194540499 M * Bertl which means, you are already failing two of my spam tests :) 1194540517 M * Bertl but I can add an exception for your host (if it is used only by you, that is) 1194540533 M * dowdle Bertl: Yes, that's a VPS I'm god of. :) 1194540536 M * dowdle It's running Zimbra. 1194540601 M * dowdle DLange: Every email system has it's own theory of spam... and as a result, email is broken. Yeah, I could improve my system to make it acceptable to more hosts... but all of these hybrid rules, to the best of my knowledge, aren't covered in RFCs. 1194540605 M * Bertl btw, you should have got a reply stating this 'misconfiguration' 1194540656 M * dowdle Bertl: You actually reply to systems that you graded as spammers? :) 1194540666 M * Bertl yes, definitely 1194540685 M * dowdle Bertl: Not an email reply... but an SMTP response/failure message? 1194540714 M * Bertl yes, the delivery gets rejected early, you should get notified from your mailer daemon 1194540736 M * DLange dowdle: Your right, they aren't. Sometimes they even violate RFCs (like forcing FQDN ion HELO) but a de-facto standard is emerging and I give you my word in another year, you'll be unable to a lot of people. Bertl ist just an early implementer but the major ISPs are already setting up tests. 1194540760 M * DLange s/to a/mail to a/ 1194540794 M * sid3windr the major isp's have done this for 2 years 1194540799 M * sid3windr +over 1194540801 M * dowdle DLange: I don't disagree with you. Anyone who uses virtual hosted email is pretty much screwed. 1194540826 M * dowdle Unless they jump through a whole lot of hoops. Some of the major email providers are said to be rejecting most emails with attachments. 1194540832 M * Bertl dowdle: please send me a test email 1194540852 M * dowdle End point servers are getting more picky too... as I've heard that Exchange considers most everything not sent from Outlook as spam. 1194540860 M * Bertl dowdle: not really, just need a proper configuraion 1194540865 M * Bertl *needs 1194540883 M * Bertl dowdle: who uses exchange :) 1194540918 M * dowdle Bertl: Most government agencies, schools, universities, and fortune 500 companies in the US. :( 1194540925 M * Bertl dowdle: email: works :) 1194540931 M * DLange Nope. I have a vserver setup for email and it works. Tip: Use montanalinux.org as your MX and as the reverse DNS. Many people start to find the "www" unnecessary anyways. And "www" can still be a CNAME, or another A. 1194540969 M * dowdle I'll work on improving my email setup... as time goes by. I have a meeting to go to (Unix Users Group) so I'll bbl. I hope to suck some additional information from you guys brains with regards to email servers. 1194541007 M * DLange Most people use something in front of Exchange for the receiving MX. Security reasons. 1194541377 N * ensc Guest55 1194541387 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4E4CC.dip.t-dialin.net 1194541494 Q * Guest55 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194541878 M * JonB DLange: maybe even multiple servers infront to run a more thorough spam check 1194542405 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1194542552 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1194543310 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1194544196 J * Julius ~julius@p57B2515B.dip.t-dialin.net 1194544521 M * Bertl okay, off for a nap .. back later ... 1194544526 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1194544661 M * vserver hey about this rebooting from inside a vserver 1194544665 M * vserver possible yet or no ? 1194545172 M * JonB vserver: reboot the userland tools or the kernel? 1194545205 M * DLange vserver: vserver yes, real server no unless capabilities granted (but then you'd still need some scripting glue) 1194545219 M * vserver im saying 1194545242 M * vserver is it possible for a user in a vserver to be ablke to reboot their own vserver ? 1194545267 M * DLange vserver: sudo reboot will do if granted sudo rights 1194545625 J * pmenier ~pme@ACaen-152-1-16-92.w83-115.abo.wanadoo.fr 1194545636 Q * pmenier 1194545761 Q * Julius Quit: Verlassend 1194545840 M * vserver i want it to reboot the vserver 1194545843 M * vserver not the hwole system 1194545894 J * Patrick_ Patrick@Linux-Dev.org 1194545937 M * Supaplex try it and see, apparently you don't understand. running reboot as root in a vserver guest should only affect that guest. if it doesn't let us know :) 1194545956 M * vserver it doesnt work for me 1194545980 M * vserver reboot 1194545980 M * vserver shutdown: /dev/initctl: No such file or directory 1194545980 M * vserver init: /dev/initctl: No such file or directory 1194546076 M * fb i don't think rebooting guest from inside is possible 1194546106 M * vserver Supaplex: << wanna come back in for a comment ;) 1194546136 Q * the-me Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194546180 M * Supaplex interesting. I've never tried this, so I don't know. 1194546637 J * eyck ~eyck@nat.nowanet.pl 1194546731 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1194547062 M * DLange vserver: Try reboot -f, see http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/archives/200501/0204.html 1194547124 M * vserver tried that all it does was kill my shell process 1194547214 M * DLange And you have not removed CAP_SYS_BOOT from the vserver? 1194547269 M * vserver not sure at all tbh 1194547284 M * vserver right now its jsut a default debian vserver install 1194547463 M * DLange Hm, I've never setup linux-vserver on Debian, so I can't help you. Sorry. Get hold on daniel_hozac or Bertl when they return. Perhaps they know what could have gone wrong during the install. So long reboot the servers from the outside vserver reboot 1194547496 M * vserver yes 1194547770 M * daniel_hozac vserver: reboot -f 1194547922 M * vserver deosnt work 1194547927 M * vserver jus kills the current process 1194547938 M * vserver unless it really restart and i dont know 1194547939 M * daniel_hozac and how do you determine that? 1194547968 M * vserver well i type reboot -f and it kills my shell i guess then i push crtl z or w/e and yea its back in it 1194547976 M * vserver it doesnt kill the ssh session though 1194548002 M * vserver actually nevermind i wasnt logged in ssh i was logged in thrugh the root 1194548004 J * Yvo ~yvonne@91.64.217.106 1194548011 M * vserver not root the host system 1194548069 M * vserver so it may have rebooted actually 1194548082 M * daniel_hozac check the uptime... 1194549441 M * micah its weird to see someone with the nick of 'vserver' 1194549580 M * daniel_hozac indeed ;) 1194549603 M * vserver lol 1194549607 M * vserver i jus got on randomlu 1194549609 M * vserver ly 1194549894 P * dilinger 1194550670 T * * 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 ;) 1194550670 T * harry - 1194550719 N * ruskie_ ruskie 1194550771 N * fb_ fb 1194550781 J * C14r ~C14r@h58173.serverkompetenz.net 1194551262 J * vasko ~vasko@unreal.rainside.sk 1194551262 A * vasko is gone. Gone since Tue Jul 31 15:17:00 2007 1194551288 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1194551312 J * cehteh ~ct@pipapo.org 1194551464 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1194551904 Q * hparker Remote host closed the connection 1194552000 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1194552066 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@79.125.249.147 1194552069 M * PowerKe Does vhashify still create hardlinks for files that already have multiple hardlinks? 1194552497 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194552568 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1194552602 M * Bertl PowerKe: I think that has changed for recent util-vserver 1194552608 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1194552977 J * AstralS ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194552982 Q * AStorm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194553019 N * AstralS AStorm 1194553123 Q * AStorm 1194553132 N * arekm_ arekm 1194553153 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194553484 M * grobie hi 1194553490 M * Bertl hey grobie! 1194553520 M * grobie btw: i've patched mount and it works now :) 1194553526 M * grobie thx for helping there 1194553538 M * Bertl good news! what exactly did you change? 1194553549 M * Bertl maybe a patch we should/could upload somewhere? 1194553568 M * grobie i added the tagxid and tag option to nfsmount.c in util-linux 1194553578 M * grobie yep, i'd suggest the same :) 1194553610 M * grobie during this i found another problem with kernel > 2.6.18 1194553618 M * Bertl let's hear 1194553644 M * grobie NFS_MOUNT_TAGGED uses the same mask as NFS_MOUNT_UNSHARED, so i'd suggest to change it 1194553665 M * grobie a fix could be done like in http://www.mail-archive.com/pld-cvs-commit@lists.pld-linux.org/msg109987.html 1194553682 M * Bertl hmm, I think I fixed that for recent kernels, what kernel did you test with? 1194553692 M * grobie 2.6.22.2 1194553706 M * grobie with vs2.2.0.3 1194553715 M * Bertl let me check, sec 1194553850 M * Bertl hum, I don't see NFS_MOUNT_UNSHARED in 2.6.22.10 1194553886 M * Bertl could that come from a pld patch? 1194553931 M * grobie mom, could be in the NFS patch from trond, i'll check it out 1194554027 M * grobie jepp, it's in trond's patches for 2.6.22 1194554086 M * grobie afaik they're discussing to put that in the 2.6.23 1194554093 M * grobie http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/NFS_Regression 1194554135 M * zbyniu grobie: it is in 2.6.23 1194554138 M * grobie so it's a probably uncommon problem atm 1194554157 M * grobie zbyniu: thx 1194554168 M * Bertl yeah, in any case, as the flags seem to be 32bit throughout, just using the next free bit is perfectly fine 1194554225 M * zbyniu Bertl: btw - when vserver patch for 2.6.23? :) 1194554263 M * grobie Bertl: i used the same fix as the pld guys and currently checking it, but don't expect any problems 1194554286 M * Bertl zbyniu: there is a prerelease with limited functionality out there already 1194554313 M * Bertl zbyniu: we are not sure if we will do a stable release for 2.6.23 at all, maybe we decide to wait for 2.6.24 1194554338 M * zbyniu Bertl: oh, why? 1194554343 M * Bertl zbyniu: 2.6.23 has some issues with the newly introduced virtualization parts 1194554384 M * Bertl but time will tell, I will have a closer look that weekend 1194554445 M * zbyniu uhm, and those parts conflicting with current vserv vision? 1194554452 M * Bertl yep 1194554484 M * Bertl so what we could do is to revert most changes to 2.6.22 and call that a 2.6.23 version, but I do not like that idea :) 1194554509 M * Bertl OTOH, it's not worth fixing up 2.6.23 to 2.6.24 either 1194554520 M * zbyniu Bertl: don't do that! don't be like openvz ;-) 1194554594 M * Bertl I'm quite confident that a) 2.6.24 will be out soon and b) it will fix most of the mainline issues 1194554644 M * zbyniu ok, we will wait too then :) 1194554662 Q * smarthouseguy Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194554827 Q * AStorm Remote host closed the connection 1194554838 J * smarthouseguy ~kevin@cpe-024-074-098-089.carolina.res.rr.com 1194554841 J * AStorm ~astralsto@science.horizon.com 1194555182 Q * eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194555220 J * Heinzwurst ~i@dsl59-16.pool.bitel.net 1194555237 M * Heinzwurst N'abend .. 1194555326 M * Bertl welcome Heinzwurst! 1194555335 M * Supaplex hello 1194555378 M * Heinzwurst On 31 th October I installed a linux-2.6.22.10vs2.2.0.4 kernel on a core2quad system .... and was running memory/cpu-burn-in-tests. Yesterday I was watching the server but no processes were running. Was that version instable or is maybe the hardware out-of-order? 1194555392 M * Heinzwurst The only log ist: Nov 6 04:17:02 leonidas vcontext[14543:#42]: segfault at 00007fff1c883ff8 rip 000000000040399e rsp 00007fff1c884000 error 6 1194555434 M * Bertl could you run testme.sh on that host and upload the output please? 1194555616 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-115-173.lns3.bne4.internode.on.net 1194555648 M * Bertl wb Aiken! 1194555658 M * Aiken hi 1194555688 M * daniel_hozac Heinzwurst: what were you doing to get that message? 1194555704 M * Heinzwurst notin' ... :) 1194555718 M * Heinzwurst just running memtest + cpuburn lots of hours 1194555724 M * daniel_hozac in a guest? 1194555729 M * Heinzwurst it happend 4 a. m. 1194555764 M * Heinzwurst uhhh ... nope .... on the host. 1194555781 M * daniel_hozac so you're not running any guest, at all? 1194555801 M * Heinzwurst but there was also a vserver guest running 1194555805 M * Heinzwurst sorry 1194555815 M * daniel_hozac and you had a shell in it? 1194555818 M * Heinzwurst yes, only an idle system with maybe standard cron jobs 1194555825 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: the posix fix was after 2.2.0.3, no? 1194555851 M * daniel_hozac 2.2.0.4 1194555859 M * daniel_hozac according to the changelog :) 1194555959 M * Heinzwurst The first and second console are "damaged" 1194555977 M * Heinzwurst On the first there is the login mixed with the output of a running vmstat 1194555994 M * Heinzwurst The second looks crashed and isn't working anymore 1194556006 M * Heinzwurst I don't know if I also was connected with ssh 1194556011 M * daniel_hozac console meaning tty1? 1194556017 M * Heinzwurst yes 1194556054 M * Heinzwurst The hardware is new, so it can also be a problem with it ... hhmnnn 1194556076 M * Heinzwurst It was running 6 days under full load ... 1194556132 M * Heinzwurst testme.sh succeeded .... 1194556148 M * daniel_hozac so what's the exact problem you're seeing? 1194556156 M * daniel_hozac i mean, other than that segfault. 1194556172 M * Bertl Heinzwurst: could you upload the output? 1194556246 M * Heinzwurst Just that all the burn in programs were not running anymore .... that is some burnP6 and one memtester ... it was getting cooler in my room, so I was wondering ... :) 1194556289 M * Bertl could be overheating indeed, did you keep some record about the temperature? 1194556364 M * Heinzwurst Nope, but core2quad just stays "warm" under load and doesn't get really "hot" ... 1194556399 M * Bertl not necessarily the cpu, recently the chipset is more a problem, if not cooled properly 1194556424 M * dowdle Bertl: Ok, on the interview? 1194556448 M * Bertl dowdle: still have to check, only at a terminal atm ... 1194556469 M * Heinzwurst Yes, that's true. The chipset has higher temperature than the cpu .... 1194556499 M * Heinzwurst Okay, I guess I download the 2.6.22.12+2.2.0.5 and try if it happens again .... 1194556562 M * Heinzwurst (and put some ice cubes on the chipset heat sink) 1194556801 M * Bertl do you have any 'panic' or 'oops' in dmesg/messages? 1194556897 M * Heinzwurst After that segfault four times "dynamic contexts disabled." 1194556928 M * Bertl so something tried to create dynamic contexts? 1194556992 M * Heinzwurst Uhhh, sorry, this just happend in the last minutes ... not around the segfault time 1194557100 M * Bertl ah, okay, that's fine then 1194557115 M * Bertl testme.sh will cause that 1194557123 M * Heinzwurst :) 1194557133 M * Bertl do we have the output somewhere now? 1194557150 M * Heinzwurst how can I? Upload file needs an image? 1194557162 M * Heinzwurst ahh .. pastebin 1194557176 M * Bertl yep, please 1194557338 J * eyck ~eyck@nat.nowanet.pl 1194557347 M * Bertl wb eyck! 1194557509 J * Falle ~falle@diana.falle.se 1194557521 M * Bertl welcome Falle! 1194557600 M * Falle Hi folks! I need to know the way to start a slackware(other init system) vserver on a debian host with the newer vserver config system. 1194557624 M * Falle Hi Bertl! :) 1194557625 M * Bertl plain init style for that should be fine, no? 1194557637 M * Falle i guess so.. 1194557695 M * Falle i was supposed to set a 1 in a faile saying" someting"_plain somewhere. But i cant remeber it and cant fint it on the web. 1194557707 M * Bertl http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html 1194557708 M * Falle file* 1194557858 M * Falle bertl: i guess im looking for /etc/vservers/vserver-name/apps/init/style right? :) 1194557864 M * Bertl yep 1194557893 M * Falle and its just gonna say plain in there. 1194557943 M * Bertl well, 'plain' will start a real init process 1194557945 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1194557979 M * Falle bertl: thanks. i'm using a really old vserver host now with legacy config. need to reinstall it so im moving everything to another box that uses the new version. 1194558036 M * Bertl makes sense 1194558080 M * Falle any drawbacks on using initstyle "plain"? 1194558164 M * Falle Im just gonna give it a try and see what happends.. thanks for your help, bertl. 1194558210 M * Bertl well, you have an additional process (init) running, which can be avoided with 'sysv' if the system is based on sysV 1194558226 M * daniel_hozac gentoo if it's Gentoo, etc. :) 1194558231 M * Bertl 'gentoo' init style provides similar functionality for gentoo 1194558245 M * daniel_hozac obviously, if you have a distribution that is not supported OOTB, you can configure the utils to the same for your distribution.w 1194558578 M * Falle Its slackware. 1194558600 M * Falle Not really sure what to call that init system :) 1194558622 M * daniel_hozac BSD. 1194558665 M * Falle And the best way to start a vserver with a BSD style init system is? 1194558690 M * daniel_hozac plain is the easiest way. 1194558724 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@p5B23F8B7.dip.t-dialin.net 1194558784 M * Falle then i go with plain. Its just a temporary solution. So I'm happy as long as my second init dont disturb the host-server in any way. 1194558905 M * Bertl nope, it won't, otherwise it's a bug 1194558911 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: did i show you http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/delta-unixcred-fix01.diff? 1194558950 M * Bertl I don't think so, but no gui atm, will look at it later 1194559030 M * DLange2 Good night, folks. 1194559038 M * Bertl DLange2: have a good one! 1194559056 Q * DLange2 Quit: Bye, bye. Hasta luego. 1194559096 M * daniel_hozac okay, np. 1194559668 N * AStorm Guest86 1194559672 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194559848 Q * Guest86 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194560447 Q * harry Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194560741 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1194560784 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194561056 M * faheem Hi, can I have some help with routing, again? 1194561067 M * Bertl sure 1194561077 M * faheem If I have a vserver guest at 192.168.1.100, and I want to be able to send packets out... 1194561085 M * faheem What do I need to replace in 1194561085 M * faheem iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.0/24 -d ! 192.168.1.0/24 -j SNAT --to-source $EXTIP 1194561127 M * faheem from http://linux-vserver.org/Networking_vserver_guests 1194561148 M * Bertl 192.168.1.0/24 is the private lan (for the guests) 1194561169 M * Bertl EXTIP is the public IP on the host 1194561187 M * faheem Bertl: Can this be replaced by just 192.168.1.100? 192.168.1.0/24 is a range, right? 1194561208 M * Bertl yes, you can use 192.168.1.100/32 there too 1194561232 M * faheem Please, remind me what the /24 /32 means. 1194561246 M * Bertl the prefix defines the netmask 1194561272 M * Bertl /32 means all bits are significant 1194561292 M * Bertl /24 means only the first 3 octets are significant 1194561309 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@p5B23F8B7.dip.t-dialin.net 1194561441 M * faheem so the /24 means a range with the first three octets fixed, /32 means exactly that IP address? 1194561454 M * Bertl correct 1194561461 M * faheem Bertl: Ah, got it. 1194561481 M * faheem So, in fact 192.168.1.100 is included in 192.168.1.0/24? 1194561562 M * Bertl right again! 1194561628 Q * vserver Quit: Leaving. 1194562508 M * faheem Bertl: Thanks, that works. 1194562540 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1194562604 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1194562655 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1194562676 M * Bertl faheem: you're welcome! 1194563147 N * ensc Guest93 1194563157 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4E4CC.dip.t-dialin.net 1194563264 Q * Guest93 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194563314 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1194563358 Q * wibble Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194563362 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1194563463 M * faheem Hi. Is http://linux-vserver.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Does_anyone_know_how_to_increase_the_size_of_.2Ftmp_within_a_vserver_w.2Fo_restarting.3F 1194563473 M * faheem the official word on resizing /tmp? 1194563536 M * Bertl define official 1194563578 M * faheem Bertl: Ok, correct? :-) 1194563597 M * daniel_hozac IIRC, no. 1194563645 M * faheem daniel_hozac: Ok, what is correct? 1194563645 M * Bertl we did a resize example yesterday, maybe check with the irc logs? 1194563659 M * faheem Bertl: Not online anywhere, then? 1194563686 M * daniel_hozac http://irc.13thfloor.at/LOG/2007-11/LOG_2007-11-07.txt 1194563871 M * faheem daniel_hozac: Ok, see it. Where in the wiki should this go? 1194563947 M * daniel_hozac same place? 1194564071 M * faheem daniel_hozac: You mean the faq page? 1194564100 M * faheem BTW, I just got a weird error with apt just now. no space left on device. 1194564102 M * faheem I 1194564115 M * faheem I assume this is a problem with /tmp, but never seen it before. 1194564143 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1194564155 M * faheem I was just trying to install locales-all, but don't know why that should be a problem particularly. 1194564162 M * faheem daniel_hozac: yes to faq page? 1194564179 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1194564187 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1194564405 M * faheem Trying to follow the resize /tmp instructions, getting 1194564406 M * faheem chroot /vservers/msi/ 1194564406 M * faheem chroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': No such file or directory 1194564409 Q * FloodServ synthon.oftc.net services.oftc.net 1194564421 M * faheem Oh, bugger, its not there. Sorry. 1194564530 M * Bertl try /bin/sh instead 1194564609 M * Bertl or basically you could place the mount command there too 1194564620 M * faheem Bertl: No, it was my mistake. 1194564633 M * faheem But it looks like there is something funky going on. 1194564665 M * faheem When I try to run apt-get upgrade, it just seems to grab all the space in /tmp. 1194564668 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1194564673 M * faheem I upped it to 128 MB. 1194564678 M * faheem That's not right. 1194564819 M * Bertl IMHO only small temporary files should go to /tmp 1194564828 M * Bertl other stuff should go to /var/tmp 1194564843 M * faheem I'm using 0.30.212-1. Maybe I need to upgrade. I've had no problems on my other machines. 1194564871 M * faheem When I try to stop the vserver, I get wacky stuff like 1194564872 M * faheem umount: /tmp: must be superuser to umount 1194564872 M * faheem failed. 1194564872 M * faheem Deactivating swap...Not superuser. 1194564872 M * faheem failed. 1194564875 M * faheem Ugh. 1194564913 M * Bertl that's fine for a non cleaned up guest 1194564935 M * Bertl newer tools will clean up the guest on install 1194564945 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-168-145.lns1.mel4.internode.on.net 1194564963 M * faheem I'll just nuke the guest and recreate. Thanks. 1194564977 M * Bertl make sure to update the tools first :) 1194565013 M * faheem Bertl: Already done. 1194565085 M * daniel_hozac you can run the post-install script manually too. 1194565112 M * daniel_hozac /usr/lib*/util-vserver/distributions//initpost /etc/vservers/ /usr/lib*/util-vserver/util-vserver-vars 1194565408 Q * FloodServ Service unloaded 1194565448 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1194566134 Q * AStorm Remote host closed the connection 1194566153 J * AStorm ~astralsto@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1194566396 Q * ard Ping timeout: 480 seconds