1197851340 Q * cedric_ Quit: cedric_ 1197851724 M * matti Hi Bertl ;D 1197851730 M * matti And goodnight! 1197851731 M * matti ;D 1197852676 Q * _markus__ Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.79 [Firefox 3.0b2pre/2007112516] 1197852794 J * ViRUS ~mp@p57A6C250.dip.t-dialin.net 1197852925 M * Bertl wb ViRUS! 1197852965 M * ViRUS re :) 1197853277 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1197853439 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197854089 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.178.67 1197854155 Q * Abaddon Quit: leaving 1197855085 Q * hparker Quit: g'nite 1197856027 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! cya! 1197856031 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1197857408 Q * arekm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197857575 J * arekm arekm@carme.pld-linux.org 1197859280 Q * mire Read error: Operation timed out 1197861048 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@79.125.227.253 1197861477 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197862307 Q * ex Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197862459 J * ex ex@valis.net.pl 1197863422 Q * ViRUS Quit: Leaving 1197863789 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1197866356 J * shuri ~shuri@64.235.209.226 1197866782 Q * eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197867839 Q * shuri Quit: Leaving 1197868622 J * eyck NIorl2BT@nat05.nowanet.pl 1197869503 Q * daniel_hozac Remote host closed the connection 1197869515 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@ssh.hozac.com 1197869983 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1197871033 Q * daniel_hozac Remote host closed the connection 1197871045 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@ssh.hozac.com 1197872814 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1197873289 J * sharkjaw ~gab@shell.ormset.no 1197874203 J * undefined ~undefined@adsl-68-94-183-129.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net 1197874222 P * undefined 1197874245 J * undefined ~undefined@adsl-68-94-183-129.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net 1197874293 P * undefined 1197874346 J * undefined ~undefined@adsl-68-94-183-129.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net 1197875443 P * undefined 1197878083 J * wenchien ~wenchien@59-105-176-102.adsl.static.seed.net.tw 1197878597 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1197878607 Q * renihs Read error: Connection reset by peer 1197878934 Q * starcode Quit: starcode 1197880356 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1197880513 J * friendly12345 ~friendly@ppp121-44-206-97.lns3.mel4.internode.on.net 1197880543 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1197880624 J * gebura ~gebura@77.192.186.197 1197880651 Q * gebura Remote host closed the connection 1197880812 J * gebura ~gebura@77.192.186.197 1197880816 Q * gebura Remote host closed the connection 1197880818 J * Alikus ~alikus@217.150.200.212 1197881486 J * gebura ~gebura@77.192.186.197 1197881632 Q * gebura 1197881673 J * gebura ~gebura@77.192.186.197 1197881780 M * gebura hi 1197881803 M * gebura hi 1197881902 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1197881942 J * DavidS ~david@p57A48A0E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1197882087 M * DavidS hi! strangest thing: in one of my vservers, sshd starts to produce zombies, any idea where to begin to debug that? system is debian etch all araound with default debian kernel from backports 2.6.22-3-vserver-686 1197882114 M * gebura what do you mean by zombies ? 1197882121 M * gebura are u sure it is vserver related ? 1197882134 M * JonB DavidS: guest or host? 1197882159 M * DavidS in the guest 1197882179 M * DavidS and thinking further about it, i noticed that it is not confined to one of the guests ... 1197882188 M * DavidS sshd 29965 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? Z Nov15 0:00 | \_ [sshd] 1197882245 M * gebura DavidS, did you check your logs ( /var/log/ ) 1197882246 M * gebura ? 1197882524 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197882637 M * DavidS the youngest process is from Dec5 1197882640 M * DavidS :-/ 1197882847 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1197882868 N * DavidS Guest522 1197882868 J * David1 ~david@p57A4857C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1197882868 N * David1 DavidS 1197882933 M * DavidS hmm, the parent process hangs in: futex(0xb7cf63ac, FUTEX_WAIT, 2, NULL 1197883282 Q * Guest522 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197883457 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.178.67 1197884835 J * dna ~dna@109-212-dsl.kielnet.net 1197885388 J * cedric ~cedric@rny93-2-82-66-66-30.fbx.proxad.net 1197885558 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197887230 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1197887730 J * Abaddon abaddon@68-71.is.net.pl 1197887765 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197887848 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1197887907 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1197887931 J * dna ~dna@109-212-dsl.kielnet.net 1197887946 Q * dna Read error: Connection reset by peer 1197887968 J * dna ~dna@109-212-dsl.kielnet.net 1197888056 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-211-093.pools.arcor-ip.net 1197889966 J * mire ~mire@206-170-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1197890351 N * cedric cedric_away 1197890415 J * softi42 ~softi@p549D7BD1.dip.t-dialin.net 1197890429 M * softi42 hi 1197890605 N * cedric_away cedric 1197890749 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1197890758 M * Bertl good morning! 1197890778 M * Abaddon hi 1197890787 M * JonB hi Bertl 1197890904 J * Infinito argos@201-3-114-47.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1197891123 M * softi42 hi Bertl 1197891199 M * softi42 has anyone created a kernel with XEN and linux-vserver support? 1197891216 M * Bertl yes 1197891251 M * Wonka debian has them 1197891261 M * softi42 ahh 1197891427 M * Wonka linux-headers-2.6.18-4-xen-vserver-686 for example 1197891438 M * Wonka erm. s/headers/image/ 1197891451 M * Wonka or just use linux-image-xen-vserver-686 1197891452 Q * balbir Read error: Connection reset by peer 1197891458 M * softi42 thanks 1197891582 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197891770 Q * Abaddon Remote host closed the connection 1197891772 J * Abaddon abaddon@68-71.is.net.pl 1197891793 Q * pflanze Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197891897 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1197892350 J * bugs ~bugs@S01060050badc1a89.no.shawcable.net 1197892645 P * bugs Leaving 1197892827 M * Hollow Bertl: i have a problem on some of our servers, where connections to e.g. apache are awfully slow, but from lo as fast as you'd expect .. i've already checked dns, routes, sysctl settings for tcp differences of two servers where one is fast, the other slow .. and i'm out of ideas .. they are nearly identical in confguration .. anyideas? 1197892864 M * Hollow server = host 1197892886 M * Bertl packet loss maybe? 1197892915 M * Hollow no, everthing fine 1197892915 M * Bertl check with tcpdump and look at the timestamps (just to verify basics) 1197892943 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1197892943 M * Hollow i have 3-4% loss on my ISP routers, but that's nearly always the case 1197892952 M * Hollow but even connections inside the datacenter are slow 1197893006 M * hparker Go thump them around a bit 1197893014 M * hparker Oh, and morning all 1197893018 M * Bertl try to capture a connection (http) from beginning to end on the slow side 1197893029 M * Hollow ok 1197893130 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. bbl 1197893148 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1197893829 M * JonB does anyone know if i can safely force mdadm to use --assume-clean when i am going to include the md devices into a LVM and later mke2fs, and then writting files from backup ontop of that 1197894568 M * JonB i guess not http://linux-raid.osdl.org/index.php/Initial_Array_Creation 1197894571 J * Tuxbubling ~tuxbublin@sat78-6-88-160-130-34.fbx.proxad.net 1197894576 M * Tuxbubling hello 1197894583 M * JonB hi 1197894639 M * Tuxbubling i did something wrong, i moved a guest dir without stopping it, now vserver is totally lost, and i cannot even build a new guest.... any idea what i could delete/clean to make it believe the moved guest is actually deleted? 1197894660 M * JonB use paste.linux-vserver.org 1197894679 M * Tuxbubling to? 1197894682 M * JonB and put the error message into paste.linux-vserver.org 1197894699 M * JonB then give us the link, and only the link to paste.linux-vserver.org 1197894707 M * JonB then we can follow that and look at it 1197894717 M * JonB how many guests do you have? 1197894759 M * Tuxbubling argh ok better i just removed the /etc/vserver/guest and now it's now building my new host 1197894876 M * JonB okay 1197894892 M * Tuxbubling am i forced to use /vservers directory ?? 1197894906 M * JonB no 1197894982 M * Tuxbubling mmmmh sounds that it doesn't want to build a guest anywhere else.... 1197894995 M * JonB that might very well be true 1197895008 M * JonB but you can specify where the data is installed 1197895017 M * JonB wait that came out wrong 1197895026 M * JonB you can specify where the data are 1197895045 M * JonB but i think it applies to all vserver guests 1197895050 M * JonB so you can move all of them 1197895051 M * daniel_hozac Tuxbubling: and you're using --rootdir? 1197895056 M * Tuxbubling no 1197895077 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.206.219 1197895080 M * JonB :-X daniel_hozac knows better than me :-X 1197895082 M * Tuxbubling anyway i set my mount point to /vservers and it's ok now :p 1197895195 M * Tuxbubling ok now building my packages :) 1197895197 M * Tuxbubling thx 1197895207 M * daniel_hozac just make sure you set the barrier... 1197895218 M * JonB daniel_hozac: vserver guests works fine with acl, right? 1197895240 J * meandtheshel1 ~sa@85-127-129-10.static.xdsl-line.inode.at 1197895249 M * daniel_hozac AFAIK. i've never tried. 1197895311 M * JonB daniel_hozac: okay, then i will try ;-) 1197895334 M * Tuxbubling daniel_hozac: ?? 1197895368 M * daniel_hozac Tuxbubling: the chroot barrier, which keeps guests from escaping. 1197895399 M * Tuxbubling ah ok i see 1197895843 J * Julius ~julius@p57B25912.dip.t-dialin.net 1197896487 Q * Julius Ping timeout: 482 seconds 1197897165 J * Julius ~julius@p57B25912.dip.t-dialin.net 1197897705 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-119-160.dclient.hispeed.ch 1197898295 M * Tuxbubling hey something strange, on the host i got 600-800KB/s on downloading a file, on the guest the same file doesn't get higher than 50KB/s 1197898297 M * Tuxbubling any idea? 1197898479 Q * Abaddon Quit: leaving 1197898501 M * Tuxbubling an another question 1197898536 M * Tuxbubling can i find some CentOS 4/5 vserver kernels? 1197898834 M * Tuxbubling ok another question again :) How could i restrict modules list in guest? 1197899061 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@c-67-169-199-103.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1197899345 M * Tuxbubling na ok the rate is ok actually 1197899423 Q * friendly12345 Quit: Leaving. 1197899716 J * southtel ~southtel@68-114-23-151.dhcp.gwnt.ga.charter.com 1197899732 M * southtel Mornin everyone. 1197899748 M * southtel We had a server reboot this morning, and now we're unable to see process information. 1197899783 M * southtel I believe it's an issue with "proc" hiding, and it looks like the proc partition is not getting mounted. 1197899787 M * JonB southtel: if you have to paste more than oneliners, please use paste.linux-vserver.org 1197899807 M * southtel Sure. 1197899811 M * JonB southtel: which kernel and util-vserver version are you running 1197899822 M * southtel Kernel: 1197899832 M * southtel (dang ksirc) 1197899851 M * southtel Kernel 2.6.20-vs2.2.0-gentoo 1197899880 M * southtel the /proc filesystem is showing up on the hosts, but ps commands all return an error...I'll paste it into pastebin... 1197899979 M * JonB i found your paste 1197899989 M * southtel (you're quick) 1197900014 M * JonB is that inside the root/host system, or inside the guests? 1197900016 Q * derjohn Remote host closed the connection 1197900021 M * southtel Inside a guest. 1197900037 M * JonB southtel: does it work in the host? 1197900047 M * southtel Yeah, was about to paste that. 1197900063 M * JonB okay? 1197900075 M * JonB what does mount show inside a guest? 1197900084 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-211-093.pools.arcor-ip.net 1197900090 M * southtel No proc... 1197900126 M * JonB what is the contents of /etc/vserers/guest/fstab 1197900144 M * southtel Getting all that into pastebin...two minutes... 1197900230 M * southtel Updated. 1197900256 M * southtel The fstab for the host includes /proc, but it's not showing up as being mounted in the guest, even though the files are there. 1197900381 M * JonB your error is beyond my level of comprehension. You will have to wait for Bertl_oO or maybe daniel_hozac 1197900392 M * southtel Good times. 1197900506 M * southtel Thanks for the quick answers, though. 1197900608 M * ard6 what does /proc/mounts say in the guest? 1197900608 M * JonB southtel: did the reboot change the kernel? 1197900676 M * southtel Just added. 1197900744 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1197900753 M * Bertl back again ... 1197900766 M * southtel Yeah he is...and none too soon. 1197900787 J * pflanze ~chris@vslab-dhcp-18.inf.ethz.ch 1197900793 M * Bertl wb pflanze! 1197900802 M * Bertl southtel: what's the problem? (short version) 1197900805 M * pflanze Hi Bertl 1197900811 M * southtel ps doesn't work in guests. 1197900826 M * southtel see pastebin # 10565 1197900878 M * Bertl run vprocunhide on the host 1197900924 M * pflanze PS. I've written a script for copying the relevant parts of /sys into the vserver now; works fine in principle (well, it can't yet modify changes on the fly, I'm going to extend it with that soon). 1197900931 M * pflanze It's in perl. 1197900949 M * Bertl nice, maybe upload it somewhere and link it 1197900955 M * pflanze (And it makes use of a number of perl modules of mine.) 1197900967 M * pflanze Yes, I thought it might be useful for others. 1197901003 M * pflanze Dunno what to do with my modules, though--maybe that's the point where I need to publish those onto cpan, dunno. 1197901031 M * Bertl the wiki could make good use of a 'crazy ideas' or 'unusual solutions' page (find a better name :) 1197901068 M * Bertl this would be the perfect place for things like Xorg hardware support in a guest and similar stuff 1197901085 M * southtel No love...updated end of pastebin. 1197901090 M * pflanze Does Xorg depend on sysfs, too? 1197901133 M * Bertl no, but it need other 'insecure' things (mostly caps) 1197901146 M * pflanze k 1197901180 M * Bertl southtel: sixes is your host system, yes? 1197901187 M * southtel Yes. 1197901218 J * Flinx ~Flinx@82.209.197.95 1197901240 M * Bertl please run the vps with 'strace -fF -o vps.trace vps auxf' 1197901245 M * Bertl welcome Flinx! 1197901253 M * Flinx Hi folks! 1197901258 M * Bertl southtel: and upload the vps.trace somewhere 1197901261 M * Flinx Hi Bertl!!! 1197901265 A * ard6 has a working Xorg with DRI etc working (huuray!) 1197901313 Q * ntrs_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1197901325 Q * derjohn Remote host closed the connection 1197901364 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-211-093.pools.arcor-ip.net 1197901492 J * Abaddon abaddon@68-71.is.net.pl 1197901518 J * doener_ ~doener@i577BA58D.versanet.de 1197901547 M * Flinx I tryed to mount cdrom from guest OS: 1197901547 M * Flinx 1) I copied cdrom device from debian to guest OS 1197901547 M * Flinx 2) Created /media/cdrom0 folder 1197901547 M * Flinx 3) tryed to do `mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom0` 1197901547 M * Flinx And i have error: mount: permission denied 1197901582 M * Flinx 2) and 3) steps i did on guest OS 1197901590 M * southtel Bertl: end of pastebin. 1197901771 M * Bertl Flinx: not unexpected, by default, mounting devices is not permitted inside a guest 1197901796 M * Bertl Flinx: why do you want to mount the cdrom from _inside_ the guest? 1197901878 M * Flinx Bertl: Because i want to install X server (xserver-xorg) and other stuff on guest OS from Debian etch DVD's 1197901889 M * Bertl southtel: hmm, okay, that didn't work out as expected .. what util-vserver version is this? 1197901927 M * Bertl Flinx: okay, so it would be sufficient to mount it _on_the_host_ but _inside_the_guest_ namespace, yes? 1197901933 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197902060 Q * Abaddon Quit: leaving 1197902101 M * Flinx Bertl: All i want is to get access to debian packages inside the guest OS. Then seems like yes i think. How to do that? 1197902138 M * Bertl simply put the mount line for the cdrom in the fstab inside the guest config (i.e. /etc/vservers//fstab) 1197902179 M * Bertl note that you do not specify the full guest path there, only the 'relative' path (e.g. /media/cdrom) 1197902476 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1197902808 Q * opuk Remote host closed the connection 1197902941 J * opuk ~kupo@c213-100-138-228.swipnet.se 1197903093 M * Flinx Bertl: If i will put to /etc/vservers/guest1/fstab cdrom line same as i have in /etc/fstab this will be ok? 1197903118 M * Flinx Bertl: something like this: `/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0` 1197903312 M * Bertl yep 1197903333 M * Bertl restart the guest, and it should be there 1197903343 M * Flinx i did this 1197903356 M * Flinx restarted guest 1197903373 M * Flinx and nothing in /media/cdrom0 (disc in cdrom) 1197903398 M * Bertl ah, remove the noauto and user part 1197903442 M * Bertl put, e.g. 'ro' there 1197903485 M * Bertl (look for error messages on guest startup) 1197903703 M * Flinx Ok, perfect! I did it. Thank you very much! 1197903779 M * southtel Bertl: util-vserver 0.30.212-r2 (gentoo) 1197903795 M * southtel Sorry for the delay...had to step away for a few. 1197904197 M * harry_ 16:09:49 up 814 days, 23:41, 1 user, load average: 0.37, 0.44, 0.58 1197904201 M * harry_ funky chicken! :) 1197904254 M * Bertl southtel: np, could you try with 0.30.214? 1197904269 M * southtel Yeah, updating now. 1197904297 M * southtel Waiting for portage to update... 1197905485 J * shuri ~shuri@64.235.209.226 1197905507 Q * AStorm Quit: Bye 1197905770 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1197905912 M * southtel Bertl: Updated the utils and the pastebin. 1197906010 M * Bertl southtel: okay, please do the following (on your host) 1197906054 M * Bertl 'chcontext --xid 1 -- ls -la /proc/' 1197906105 M * southtel Done. 1197906134 M * southtel do you want the output? 1197906140 M * Bertl yep, pastebin please 1197906188 M * southtel And by the way, guests wont start anymore. 1197906238 M * Bertl looks fine to me .. you might want to contact daniel_hozac to investigate this further ... nevertheless, I'd suggest to reboot with the new util-vserver in place and try again 1197906258 M * southtel Good times. 1197906260 M * southtel Thanks. 1197906358 M * daniel_hozac showattr -d /proc/sys 1197906853 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197906868 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-234-117.pools.arcor-ip.net 1197907200 Q * sharkjaw Remote host closed the connection 1197907288 P * Flinx 1197907343 J * Flinx ~Flinx@82.209.197.95 1197907523 Q * gebura Quit: Quitte 1197907950 P * Flinx 1197908652 J * larsivi ~larsivi@144.84-48-50.nextgentel.com 1197908928 Q * Julius Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197909930 J * pmenier ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1197910490 J * Julius ~julius@p57B25912.dip.t-dialin.net 1197910497 Q * mire Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197910750 Q * Alikus Remote host closed the connection 1197910768 Q * hparker Read error: Operation timed out 1197911339 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1197911602 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197911922 M * southtel Daniel_Hozac: AwHbui - /proc/sys 1197911938 M * southtel You told me to run that an hour ago (showattr -d /proc/sys) 1197911953 M * Bertl looks fine 1197912001 M * southtel Yeah, none of the vservers will start now... 1197912056 M * Bertl wait a second ... you did run the vprocunhide, yes? 1197912078 M * Bertl the 'H' seems wrong to me 1197912099 M * southtel I did. 1197912243 Q * pflanze Quit: [x]chat 1197912244 M * southtel I just re-ran it and checked the return value...0, which implies no errors. 1197912399 M * Bertl no ide then .. maybe daniel_hozac knows 1197912517 J * bragon ~bragon@2001:7a8:aa58::1 1197912808 J * virtuoso_ ~s0t0na@ppp91-122-186-171.pppoe.avangard-dsl.ru 1197912843 M * daniel_hozac southtel: what does cat /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vprocunhide/files contain? 1197913021 M * southtel That was actuall it... 1197913048 M * southtel I just found the issue by tracing the running of vprocunhide (bash -x is a great thing to know!) 1197913128 M * southtel that file had contained one or two files that we were showing, that weren't being shown by default. 1197913135 M * southtel But only those file names. 1197913146 M * southtel I presume this is/was a change in behavior. 1197913176 M * daniel_hozac no, /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vprocunhide/files has always completely overridden the default. 1197913179 M * southtel So, I just added the contents of /usr/lib/util-vserver/defaults/vprocunhide-files to that file. 1197913185 M * southtel Ahh. 1197913212 Q * virtuoso Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197913502 Q * meandtheshel1 Quit: Leaving. 1197913744 J * dennis_ ~dennis@dslb-088-068-196-144.pools.arcor-ip.net 1197913850 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1197913993 Q * dennis Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197914329 J * Abaddon abaddon@68-71.is.net.pl 1197914663 Q * pmenier Quit: Konversation terminated! 1197915789 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1197916026 Q * Abaddon Quit: leaving 1197916629 M * Hollow Bertl: btw, i found that the connection is not the problem .. downloading a large file runs at expected speed 1197916713 M * Hollow maybe i'm just expecting too much :) 1197916750 M * Bertl so .. what seems to be the problem then? 1197916782 M * Bertl delay? response time? maybe bad scheduling? number of workers? 1197916790 M * Hollow well, neither apache nor lighttpd show decent req/s during benchmark 1197916799 M * Hollow (on static files) 1197916803 M * Hollow no php or such crap involved 1197916811 M * Bertl but they do on the host? 1197916812 M * Hollow i get like 30-40req/s 1197916835 M * Hollow well, they do via lo, yes .. i get 15.000req/s on lighttpd 1197916870 M * Bertl hehe, yeah, but I meant over 'real' wire :) 1197916953 M * Hollow over real wire it drops to~40req/s 1197917026 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1197917359 M * Bertl sounds a little low to me, but could be caused by unfortunate choice of network card 1197917405 M * Hollow rtl8196 or so .. same in all our servers, but well, realtek is realtek, even if it works in one box :P 1197917563 M * Hollow Bertl: thanks so far, but i'm not in the mood for debugging this today any longer .. maybe i'll bug you again during this week when i've gone completely crazy :) 1197917586 M * Bertl okay, np :) 1197917855 J * Abaddon abaddon@68-71.is.net.pl 1197919436 M * tam Is there a snazzy way to add IP's to a running guest? 1197919538 M * Bertl yes, given that your kernel/tools support it 1197919609 M * Hollow Bertl: /* for sane '/' avoid follow_mount() */ is that why my / in guest is sometimes not owned by root? 1197919666 M * Bertl tam: check out naddress --help 1197919692 M * Hollow i assumed one of my previous tarball had this bug 1197919692 M * Bertl Hollow: could be, if your guest dir is not owned by root 1197919827 M * tam thank you! 1197919844 M * tam nid is the context? 1197919941 M * Bertl the network context, yes 1197920050 M * tam thank you! 1197920054 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1197920205 Q * Julius Quit: Verlassend 1197920271 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1197920814 Q * dennis_ Remote host closed the connection 1197920883 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1197921505 J * rgl ~rgl@84.90.10.245 1197921530 A * rgl waves 1197921551 A * Bertl waves back 1197923068 Q * Abaddon Quit: bbl 1197923476 Q * southtel Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1197924710 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1197924738 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-98.kollegiegaarden.dk 1197924744 Q * JonB Remote host closed the connection 1197925487 Q * hparker Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197925636 J * Aiken ~james@ppp121-45-246-228.lns2.bne4.internode.on.net 1197925638 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1197926442 Q * larsivi Read error: Connection reset by peer 1197926442 J * larsivi ~larsivi@144.84-48-50.nextgentel.com 1197927707 Q * yarihm Read error: Connection reset by peer 1197927763 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-75-119-160.dclient.hispeed.ch 1197929307 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1197929399 M * Hollow daniel_hozac: i'm definitely missing a vserver rename command :) 1197929405 M * Hollow i should probably write one :) 1197929473 M * daniel_hozac my old config patch supports that, but i'm holding off on adding that until the configuration library materializes... 1197929713 Q * DavidS Quit: Leaving. 1197929757 M * Hollow daniel_hozac: ok, i'm patient then 1197929777 M * Hollow did you refactor the /etc/vservers handling into a library? 1197929787 M * daniel_hozac not yet... it still needs to materialize :) 1197929812 M * Hollow ah, very nice, i'd love to test/help with it 1197929823 M * Hollow i thought about the same thing for vcd 1197929840 M * Hollow and i'm not against using the same format for vcd 1197929853 M * daniel_hozac one of the goals is to allow interchangeable backends. 1197929906 M * daniel_hozac i.e. people could get their beloved single-configuration-file back :) 1197929932 M * Hollow hehe 1197929972 M * daniel_hozac so one of the things i haven't really decided on yet is whether to put parsing into the library or the user... 1197929974 M * Hollow you could be intersted in rtti then :) 1197929992 M * Hollow but the format is hardcoded (unfortunately) 1197930011 M * daniel_hozac what is rtti? 1197930028 M * daniel_hozac i saw the paste the other day, but i don't see how it relates to configuration. 1197930030 M * Hollow even if the name might be a bit misleading, runtime type introspection 1197930052 M * Hollow basically, you describe the type once, and can encode/decode/deep copy it 1197930111 M * Hollow it, works on all primitive types, structs, doubly-linked lists (those from the kernel), and arrays (not implemented yet) 1197930126 M * daniel_hozac hmm, okay. 1197930157 Q * matti Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197930185 M * Hollow http://home.xnull.de/work/vserver/vcd/src/cfg.c 1197930187 M * Hollow http://home.xnull.de/work/vserver/vcd/src/cfg.h 1197930193 M * Hollow http://home.xnull.de/work/vserver/vcd/vcd.conf 1197930200 M * Hollow this should illustrate it quite good 1197930209 Q * cedric Quit: cedric 1197930224 M * Hollow it's JSON syntax btw 1197930318 J * matti matti@acrux.romke.net 1197930335 M * Bertl wb matti! 1197930413 M * daniel_hozac thanks, i'll definitely look at that. 1197930999 J * Abaddon abaddon@68-71.is.net.pl 1197931105 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1197931962 J * mick_work ~clamwin@adsl-068-157-089-099.sip.bct.bellsouth.net 1197932534 J * dna_ ~dna@109-212-dsl.kielnet.net 1197932907 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1197933134 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1197933520 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1197934810 Q * rgl Quit: Enough