1196640791 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-119-160.dclient.hispeed.ch 1196641656 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1196642199 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196642323 J * mire ~mire@220-171-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1196644883 Q * Abaddon Quit: g'night 1196644891 J * XandeMeier Meier@189.32.161.185 1196644976 Q * XandeMeier 1196645104 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196648184 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1196649596 Q * kwowt Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196656262 J * aj__ ~aj@e180197223.adsl.alicedsl.de 1196656676 Q * aj_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196658978 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1196659003 Q * friendly12345 Quit: Leaving. 1196659266 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196660039 Q * shuri Quit: Leaving 1196662394 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-88-46.lns2.mel6.internode.on.net 1196662748 Q * friendly12345 Quit: Leaving. 1196663736 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-106.kollegiegaarden.dk 1196664339 Q * hparker Quit: g'nite 1196664859 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-88-46.lns2.mel6.internode.on.net 1196664946 J * oddworker ~mario@mail2.reha-schotten.de 1196665160 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1196665576 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196665651 J * sharkjaw ~gab@shell.ormset.no 1196667994 J * DavidS ~david@p548137CD.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1196670057 J * Alikus ~alikus@217.150.200.212 1196670608 Q * wibble Remote host closed the connection 1196671032 N * DavidS Guest114 1196671032 J * David1 ~david@p54810FCB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1196671032 N * David1 DavidS 1196671046 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@85.82.1.198 1196671107 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1196671247 Q * larsivi 1196671328 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1196671446 Q * Guest114 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196673050 J * mire ~mire@220-171-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1196673272 J * gebura ~gebura@77.192.186.197 1196673645 Q * trippeh Quit: terminal fuckup 1196673823 J * harry ~harry@d54C2508C.access.telenet.be 1196674425 Q * friendly12345 Remote host closed the connection 1196674489 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@ppp91-122-139-115.pppoe.avangard-dsl.ru 1196674521 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-221-157.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1196674576 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-88-46.lns2.mel6.internode.on.net 1196674901 Q * virtuoso_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196675003 J * dna ~dna@31-217-dsl.kielnet.net 1196675716 Q * fs Quit: changing servers 1196675724 J * fs fs@213.178.77.98 1196675916 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196676505 J * Abaddon abaddon@68-71.is.net.pl 1196676786 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196676826 N * ensc Guest122 1196676826 Q * Guest122 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1196676836 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@77.235.182.26 1196677017 Q * friendly12345 Quit: Leaving. 1196677586 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1196678087 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1196678094 M * Bertl morning folks! 1196678153 M * Abaddon morning 1196678345 M * DavidS morning Bertl! 1196678476 J * pmenier ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1196678760 M * Abaddon is there any way to reset values in cacct other than restarting vserver? 1196678978 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-88-46.lns2.mel6.internode.on.net 1196679066 Q * esa Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196679127 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1196679394 M * Bertl Abaddon: yes, there is a kernel interface (syscall command) for that, in recent kernels, IIRC, let me check 1196679438 M * Bertl Abaddon: but, is there a specific reason why you want to do that? e.g. graphing or similar? 1196679528 M * Bertl nah, was wishful thinking ... currently there is no reset for the cacct only for the limits yet 1196679559 M * Abaddon yes, there is reason 1196679577 M * Abaddon transfer limiting :) 1196679601 M * Bertl hmm, you mean network usage? 1196679636 M * Abaddon i want to place (for example) 10GB/month limit 1196679658 M * Bertl okay, you are aware that the cacct does not really account network (wire) traffic? 1196679662 M * Abaddon so i have to reset counter every month 1196679691 M * DavidS this can be easily done with iptables, no? 1196679694 M * Bertl note: it should be fairly simple to add a 'reset' for the cacct data, if that is really what you want 1196679696 M * Abaddon so what does INET count? 1196679712 M * Bertl the data processed by an INET socket 1196679724 M * Bertl that could be a socket connecting to a local port too 1196679738 M * Abaddon right 1196679750 J * esa bip@ip-87-238-2-45.adsl.cheapnet.it 1196679755 M * Bertl yes, iptables, basically any rule will do the accounting for you 1196679780 M * Bertl something like 'iptables -A OUTPUT -s -j ACCEPT' 1196679797 M * Bertl or if you use SNAT for the guests, you already have your accounting 1196679806 M * Abaddon i don't use nat 1196679813 M * Abaddon i give them public ip 1196679845 M * Bertl okay, so an accept rule for output and input (or just an accounting rule without target) will do the trick 1196679891 M * Bertl you could even combine that with a hard or rate limit based on the rules 1196679948 M * Abaddon okey, but where will i find these values? 1196679959 M * Abaddon i'll do iptables -A OUTPUT -s -j ACCEPT 1196679967 M * Abaddon where should i search for data?:) 1196680113 M * DavidS iptables -v -L OUTPUT 1196680142 M * DavidS you could take a look at ipac or something similar to do all the rules, graphing and resetting for you 1196680197 M * DavidS and you probably want a rule for -d too, to get the other half of the traffic 1196680208 M * Bertl yep, I prefer to use -vnL, because the name interpretation can be confusing 1196680231 M * Bertl s/confusing/misleading 1196680381 M * Abaddon -d is for transfer to vserver and -s from vserver 1196680383 M * Abaddon correct? 1196680403 M * Bertl -s is source and -d is destination 1196680407 M * renihs destination/source :) 1196680415 M * Abaddon ok 1196680419 M * Bertl note that you want the output and input chains respectively 1196680445 M * Abaddon input doesn't matter to me :) 1196680467 M * Bertl just to clarify, that's what a guest downloads ... 1196680521 M * Abaddon yes, i know 1196680562 M * Abaddon i'm interested in placing limit on transfer that vserver uploads 1196680657 Q * esa Read error: Connection reset by peer 1196680752 J * esa bip@ip-87-238-2-45.adsl.cheapnet.it 1196680841 M * Bertl okay 1196681281 M * Abaddon ok, iptables works :) 1196681286 M * Abaddon thx 1196681399 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1196681427 J * lilalinux ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1196681475 M * Abaddon but i still wonder... is there really iptables -A OUTPUT -d -j ACCEPT needed? is -d needed for OUTPUT? 1196681485 J * Onono ~Onono@79.146.209.217 1196681502 M * Onono hi 1196681514 M * Bertl Abaddon: no, you use the -s for output and the -d for input 1196681528 M * Abaddon that's what i thought :) 1196681529 M * Bertl welcome Onono! 1196681570 M * Onono a lot of people here :) 1196681578 M * Bertl right you are ... 1196681785 M * Onono is the first time I enter, and obviously with a littel problem, I'm starting wich vserver (great work) 1196681800 M * Bertl great, what's the issue? 1196681827 M * Onono I have install vserver in debian etch amd64 1196681837 M * Onono with kernel and utils from backports 1196681844 M * Bertl okay 1196681846 M * Onono kernel is 2.6.22 1196681866 M * Onono and util-vserver is 0.30.214-5~bpo40+2 1196681879 M * Onono i' ve configure a guest 1196681885 M * Bertl how did you do that? 1196681915 M * Onono packages are compiled in backports 1196681940 M * Onono only apt-get install :) 1196681954 M * Bertl via util-vserver or manually? 1196681955 M * Onono am, about guest ! sorry 1196681978 M * Onono well i have install de guest with newvserver 1196681982 M * Onono from debian tools 1196681988 M * Onono all ok 1196681991 M * Bertl well, here you go 1196681998 M * Onono I start using it 1196682002 M * Bertl newvserver is outdated, deprecated and buggy 1196682007 M * Onono mmm 1196682014 M * Bertl it is also pretty unmaintained 1196682023 M * Onono arg :) 1196682033 M * Bertl you are way better off if you use 'vserver build ...' instead 1196682045 M * Bertl check out 'vserver - build --help' 1196682061 M * Bertl it is maintained, up-to-date and works on all known host distros 1196682069 M * Onono ok, i will try it 1196682081 M * Bertl check out the wiki for examples and howtos 1196682084 M * Onono but... the guest was well configure 1196682092 M * Onono and working ok 1196682103 M * Onono but after some stop 1196682103 M * Onono start 1196682109 M * Bertl that's what you think :) but okay, let's continue with your issue 1196682113 M * Onono then don't start anymore :) 1196682125 M * Bertl and why doesn't it start? any messages? 1196682128 M * Onono and I can't see any aeror 1196682132 M * Onono error 1196682154 M * Onono after looking for something 1196682166 M * Onono in only see en /var/run/vshelper/ 1196682178 M * Onono the contex id with: 1196682205 M * Onono default 1196682219 M * Onono but any error in start 1196682263 M * Bertl most likely the newvserver did not configure the guest properly, and it got messed up somehow, e.g. by overlapping with other guests or getting wrong tagging, etc 1196682264 M * Onono is there any way to debug for posible error mesages ? 1196682272 M * Onono ok 1196682278 M * Bertl yes, you can run 'vserver start --debug' 1196682299 M * Bertl (or was it 'vserver --debug start' ?) 1196682299 M * Onono I will destroy actual guest and recreate with vserver build option 1196682304 M * Onono mmm 1196682310 M * Bertl etch guest? 1196682327 M * Onono y man y only see --verbose 1196682344 M * Onono sorry, In "man" I only see --verbose 1196682355 M * Bertl unfortunately, man is outdated too 1196682363 M * Bertl check 'vserver --help' 1196682368 M * Onono yes guest is amd64 etch 1196682375 M * Bertl vserver etch64 build -m debootstrap --context 10114 --hostname etch64.debian.org --interface eth1:10.1.4.64/24 -- -d etch -m http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian -- --arch amd64 1196682386 M * Bertl adjust the arguments to your setup 1196682395 M * Onono ok, thanks! 1196682402 M * Bertl (don't mess up the '--' :) 1196682414 M * DavidS that's one of the thinks i really like about git: git --help gives you the manpage 1196682422 M * DavidS s/thinks/things 1196682446 M * Onono mmm, in --help I don't see nothing about debug... 1196682512 M * Onono but it work :) 1196682514 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: --debug seems to be missing in the help ... 1196682557 M * Onono mmmm, a lot of info :) 1196682577 M * Bertl yes, and I suspect everything here goes right, while the guest part goes wrong 1196682843 M * Onono a note... the guest did not start anymore after I change the tmpfs size in fstab 1196682867 M * Onono I restart de size to the previos value 1196683029 M * Bertl hmm, what did you change it to? 1196683063 M * Onono 64m 1196683078 M * Onono now is 16m 1196683080 M * Bertl should be fine, unless you system has only a few megabytes of ram 1196683085 M * Onono 4G 1196683095 N * pmenier pmenier_off 1196683169 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1196683351 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196683699 M * Onono mmm... I've diff two differents debug start of differents guest, one the bad and one good and there isn't any difference (only names, ips, context and pids) 1196683721 M * Bertl as I said, the problem is most likely _inside_ the guest 1196683749 M * Bertl chances are good that newvserver caused them (directly or indirectly) 1196684135 M * Onono yes, thank a lot Bertl, only playing a little for curiosity and learning about vserver internals 1196684156 M * Bertl np, keep playing ... 1196684872 M * Onono interesting 1196684883 M * Onono the problem is not about newvserver 1196684900 M * Onono gues is configure, seem a bug in rcconf 1196684929 M * Bertl interesting indeed, so something in etch changed? 1196684936 M * Onono after using rcconf it has deleted from rc3.d 1196684943 M * Onono cron and syslog 1196684956 M * Onono changed S to K 1196684963 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-119-160.dclient.hispeed.ch 1196684970 M * Bertl but util-vserver should configure the runlevel scripts properly, did you try? 1196684974 M * Onono son syslog and klog is not starting in guest 1196684994 M * Bertl syslog should be started, klog not (because it doesn't make sense) 1196684995 M * Onono initial setup was ok 1196685006 M * Onono but after using rcconf 1196685025 M * Onono it changed start proces in rc3 (defualt runlevel) 1196685041 M * Bertl well, that's the purpose of rcconf, isn't it? 1196685042 M * Onono vserver need syslog ? 1196685063 M * Bertl no, a Linux-VServer guest does not need syslog, but it's handy for debuggin 1196685079 M * Bertl klog OTOH, does not make sense at all, as it doesn't work inside a guest 1196685085 M * Onono yes but rcconf changed syslog start and I didn't say to do that 1196685106 M * Onono I have manually restored rc3.d from other guest 1196685114 M * Onono and now start ok 1196685124 M * Bertl and you are sure that is unrelated to newvserver, because you created the guest with util-vserver instead, yes? 1196685137 M * Onono nop 1196685147 J * DavidS ~david@p54810FCB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1196685148 M * Onono all guest are created with newvserver 1196685160 M * Bertl so why do you conclude it is _not_ newvserver related then? 1196685191 M * Onono mmmm becausa I have restored runlevel from another guest and now start ok 1196685203 M * Bertl that's logic :) 1196685210 M * Onono :) 1196685224 M * Onono this another guest is created with newvserver to 1196685231 M * Onono mmm 1196685258 M * Bertl now I can cope with that ... my coca cola glass here is empty, thus I reason that your guest must be empty too :) 1196685979 Q * AndrewLee Remote host closed the connection 1196686474 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@flat.iis.sinica.edu.tw 1196686558 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196686843 Q * sid3windr Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196687129 M * Onono mmm, the same problem with vserver build 1196687206 J * sid3windr luser@bastard-operator.from-hell.be 1196687245 M * Onono if don't start cron and syslog guest dont start 1196687267 M * Onono if you start in init any of them guest start ok 1196687271 M * matthew_ syslog or syslog-ng 1196687272 M * matthew_ ? 1196687277 M * Onono syslog 1196687295 M * Bertl Onono: no, I think you have a misconception here 1196687318 M * Bertl Onono: I assume that you do not have any other service besides cron or syslog running inside the guest 1196687323 M * Onono I have just create a new guest 1196687330 M * Onono with vserver built... 1196687338 M * Bertl Onono: and by default (i.e. without persistant set) the guest exits when the last process exists 1196687353 M * Onono yes 1196687356 M * Bertl Onono: yes, but vserver .. build _will_ enable syslog 1196687357 M * Onono openbsd-inet 1196687381 M * matthew_ that may exit if there are no processes within it 1196687388 M * matthew_ and/or it might not be able to bind 1196687390 M * Onono ammm 1196687404 M * matthew_ hmm. is there a reason why the guests don't have a pseudo init process? 1196687404 M * Bertl so, if you disable it, you might end up with a guest with _no_ services running, which will terminate the context 1196687432 M * Bertl matthew_: yes, you can have a real init too, but why waste a process (and resources) if you do not need them 1196687445 M * Onono mmm, ok, now I understand 1196687452 M * matthew_ it makes the process tree prettier! ;) 1196687457 M * Bertl matthew_: switching from sysv to plain init style will start a guest init 1196687479 M * Bertl matthew_: for the process tree we use the blend through init, which is a mirror image of the host's init 1196687492 M * Onono you can't have a vserver guest running it don't have any service on it 1196687494 M * Bertl matthew_: but that doesn't account as guest process :) 1196687511 M * Bertl Onono: you can, but you have to configure it to use a persistant context 1196687526 M * Bertl Onono: (and usually that is not what you really want :) 1196687555 M * Onono ok ok 1196687585 M * Onono so the problem is casuality 1196687599 M * Onono rcconf for some reason disable syslog and cron from my rc3.d 1196687615 M * matthew_ Bertl: not sure I understand you. I was meaning vpstree. It would be nice if there was a separate sub-tree for each guest. For purely aesthetic reasons. 1196687618 M * Onono I haven't any other service running 1196687636 M * Bertl matthew_: basically there is (inside a guest) 1196687657 J * meandtheshell ~sa@85-127-137-224.dynamic.adsl-line.inode.at 1196687658 M * Bertl matthew_: on the spectator context, you see the real thing 1196687665 M * matthew_ gotcha. 1196687974 Q * friendly12345 Quit: Leaving. 1196688414 N * pmenier_off pmenier 1196688542 M * Onono thanks, great project, very usefull for a lot of thinks :) 1196688579 M * Onono I'm planing using it to separete services for security 1196688624 M * Onono and to use differents enviorements for differents domains 1196688648 M * Onono what about performance ? 1196688675 M * Onono I've look to vserver becouse it seem the best in this area 1196688701 M * Onono only 1 o 2 % performance lost 1196688961 M * Bertl well, actually we consider it a bug if you can measure any performance overhead 1196689013 M * Bertl and in some cases (think unification and such) you can even get more than 100% (i.e. because of the shared resources, the guests perform better compared to N separate systems) 1196689036 M * Onono great 1196689161 M * Onono well, lunch time :) 1196689178 M * Onono bye 1196689187 M * Bertl cya, feel free to hang around 1196689216 Q * Onono Quit: Orange Power! 1196690180 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. bbl 1196690184 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1196690560 J * ema ~ema@rtfm.galliera.it 1196690579 Q * Abaddon Quit: leaving 1196690616 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@dslb-084-058-211-125.pools.arcor-ip.net 1196690778 J * aj_ ~aj@80.69.41.3 1196690821 N * pmenier pmenier_off 1196690906 Q * esa Quit: Coyote finally caught me 1196691216 J * esa bip@ip-87-238-2-45.adsl.cheapnet.it 1196691217 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196691316 Q * aj_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196691457 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1196691628 Q * pmenier_off Read error: Connection reset by peer 1196691643 J * pmenier_off ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1196691840 J * aj_ ~aj@80.69.42.51 1196691886 J * doener_ ~doener@87.123.144.0 1196692092 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196692291 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196692787 Q * renihs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196693282 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1196693435 J * renihs ~penguin@83-65-34-34.arsenal.xdsl-line.inode.at 1196693835 Q * sharkjaw Quit: Leaving 1196694851 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.210.231 1196694894 Q * oddworker Quit: Verlassend 1196696339 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1196696354 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1196697219 N * pmenier_off pmenier 1196697927 Q * gebura Quit: Quitte 1196698308 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1196698776 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196699773 J * meebey meebey@booster.qnetp.net 1196699890 P * meebey 1196700472 J * fatgoose ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1196700494 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1196701478 Q * snooze Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196701516 J * derjohn ~derjohn@80.69.41.3 1196702084 J * larsivi ~larsivi@144.84-48-50.nextgentel.com 1196702096 Q * mick_work Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196702982 Q * ema Quit: leaving 1196703318 Q * balbir Read error: Operation timed out 1196703365 J * mick_work ~clamwin@adsl-068-157-089-099.sip.bct.bellsouth.net 1196703880 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:20b:5dff:fec7:6b33 1196703963 J * Abaddon abaddon@68-71.is.net.pl 1196704102 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.177.89 1196704785 Q * pmenier Quit: Konversation terminated! 1196705547 J * fatgoose_ ~samuel@76-10-149-199.dsl.teksavvy.com 1196705557 Q * fatgoose Read error: No route to host 1196706348 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1196707071 Q * mick_work Remote host closed the connection 1196707228 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg0-223.kollegiegaarden.dk 1196707756 J * snooze ~o@1-1-4-40a.gkp.gbg.bostream.se 1196708830 J * suporte ~suporte@200.128.60.12 1196708841 J * mick_work ~clamwin@adsl-068-157-089-099.sip.bct.bellsouth.net 1196708870 Q * Alikus Remote host closed the connection 1196708888 Q * suporte 1196709686 Q * aj_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196709954 J * aj_ ~aj@80.69.42.51 1196710868 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1196710872 M * Bertl evening folks! 1196710896 M * opuk yello 1196710899 M * daniel_hozac morning Bertl 1196711034 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: you got my msg? 1196711046 M * daniel_hozac yeah, it's fixed in trunk. 1196711071 M * Bertl excellent, tx! 1196711578 Q * aj_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196711583 P * independence 1196712714 J * meebey meebey@booster.qnetp.net 1196713050 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1196713441 Q * meebey Remote host closed the connection 1196713471 J * meebey meebey@booster.qnetp.net 1196713720 Q * Abaddon Quit: leaving 1196713884 Q * meebey Remote host closed the connection 1196713914 J * meebey meebey@booster.qnetp.net 1196715143 J * TheSeer ~theseer@e177156143.adsl.alicedsl.de 1196715150 M * TheSeer heya.. 1196715195 M * daniel_hozac hi 1196715233 A * TheSeer is getting annoyed 1196715247 M * daniel_hozac why's that? 1196715264 M * TheSeer because nothing is working :/ 1196715285 M * TheSeer i'm trying to add a new vserver based on centos 1196715288 M * TheSeer Error Downloading Packages: 1196715288 M * TheSeer basesystem - 8.0-5.1.1.el5.centos.noarch: failure: CentOS/basesystem-8.0-5.1.1.el5.centos.noarch.rpm from base: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try. 1196715294 M * TheSeer that's where it barkes out 1196715302 M * TheSeer then i figured, okay, then use fedora 8.. 1196715311 M * TheSeer so i adjusted the f7 distro stuff to be f8 1196715319 M * TheSeer but that failes for it cannot import some key 1196715331 M * TheSeer and now i cannot remove the dirs anymore for they are busy 1196715334 M * TheSeer *argls* ;) 1196715341 M * daniel_hozac heh 1196715573 M * TheSeer gnarf 1196715578 M * TheSeer wtf is wrong with this box? 1196715584 M * TheSeer it's driving me nuts :/ 1196715657 M * daniel_hozac CentOS was just upgraded to 5.1, i'm not sure what kind of problems you're seeing with Fedora 8, and the busy directories are due to a bug somewhere that hasn't been tracked down yet. 1196715679 M * TheSeer *hmpf* 1196715961 M * TheSeer let's see if i can get a f7 installed ;) 1196715969 M * TheSeer GPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 5] OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY' 1196715971 M * TheSeer wtf..? 1196716021 M * daniel_hozac whoops, my bad. 1196716111 M * daniel_hozac http://svn.linux-vserver.org/projects/util-vserver/changeset/2640 1196716212 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-221-157.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1196716212 Q * larsivi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196716346 J * shuri ~shuri@64.235.209.226 1196716417 M * TheSeer is there an alternative to rebooting to get rid of the busy-dirs? 1196716465 M * daniel_hozac not that i know of. i really need to track that down 1196716712 M * TheSeer gnarf.. now the yum update of the core box did overwrite the yum with an unpatched version 1196716720 M * TheSeer maybe i should stop messing with the box for today 1196716727 M * daniel_hozac heh. 1196716751 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@80.69.42.51 1196717248 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196717886 J * Infinito argos@200-140-66-249.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1196717898 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@80.69.41.3 1196718566 Q * mick_work Remote host closed the connection 1196719691 J * mire ~mire@174-169-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1196719858 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1196720483 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1196720499 J * Abaddon abaddon@68-71.is.net.pl 1196720556 Q * ryker Read error: Operation timed out 1196720726 J * mick_work ~clamwin@adsl-068-157-089-099.sip.bct.bellsouth.net 1196721619 J * ryker ~ryker@71.239.15.74 1196721955 M * Bertl wb ryker! Abaddon! 1196721990 M * Abaddon re :) 1196722039 M * arachnist Abaddon: :) 1196722056 M * Abaddon arachnist: small world ;P 1196722063 M * arachnist very small 1196722773 N * AStorm Guest180 1196722774 Q * Guest180 Remote host closed the connection 1196722777 J * AStorm ~astralsto@chello089077114002.chello.pl 1196723971 Q * meebey Remote host closed the connection 1196724001 J * meebey meebey@booster.qnetp.net 1196724244 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1196724562 Q * TheSeer Quit: Client exiting 1196724749 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1196724978 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1196725330 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp59-167-88-46.lns2.mel6.internode.on.net