1204243718 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204244368 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1204245093 Q * mick_work Remote host closed the connection 1204245884 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1204246768 Q * rgl Quit: Saindo 1204247165 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1204247794 Q * ag- Quit: Aiee, killing interrupt handler! 1204247829 J * ag- ~ag@fedaykin.roxor.cx 1204248486 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@vs079.rosehosting.com 1204248883 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204250160 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now .. have a good one everyone! 1204250167 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1204250186 J * paralizer ~rosehosti@77.29.193.131 1204250196 P * paralizer 1204250202 J * paralizer ~rosehosti@77.29.193.131 1204250323 P * paralizer 1204250608 Q * FireEgl Read error: No route to host 1204253715 Q * _gh_ Remote host closed the connection 1204259823 J * doener_ ~doener@i577BB61C.versanet.de 1204260238 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204262118 Q * padde Remote host closed the connection 1204262198 J * padde ~padde@patrick-nagel.net 1204262602 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1204267626 M * bubulak daniel_hozac: how is possible this .. i have debian vserver without interface definition and apt-get system download files from internet ... ? 1204268003 M * Slydder morning all 1204268547 M * hijacker morning sladen 1204268549 M * hijacker ups 1204268554 M * hijacker *Slydder, 1204268584 M * hijacker bubulak, the vserver traffic appears to originate from the host's lo interface... 1204269325 Q * Linus Quit: I'll be back 1204269494 J * Linus ~nuhks@bl7-149-165.dsl.telepac.pt 1204269762 M * bubulak uf ... and is possible disable this ? 1204270058 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@vs079.rosehosting.com 1204270488 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204270868 J * dna ~dna@25-204-dsl.kielnet.net 1204272400 M * hijacker why would you want to do that in the first place? 1204272500 M * bubulak hmm i have many guest vserver whit slackware and this is first debian ... slacks works throght dummy interfaces ... 1204272522 M * bubulak and i want have same settings for debian 1204272549 M * hijacker it should be, just disable net.ipv4.ip_forward=1, set that to 0 in sysctl.conf 1204272559 M * hijacker I am not sure if that will work thou 1204272571 M * bubulak thats not good idea ... that server is a router 1204272577 M * hijacker well 1204272578 M * hijacker then 1204272593 M * hijacker bring up a secondary ip for the guest on the host 1204272617 M * hijacker and set up a rule to DROP all packets coming from -i lo -s GUEST_IP 1204272620 M * hijacker ;-) 1204272636 M * bubulak hmm :) thats pretty dirty solution :))) 1204272644 M * hijacker aye 1204272647 M * hijacker ;-) 1204272680 M * bubulak i just don't understand difference of functionality between slacks and debian vserver 1204272681 M * hijacker maybe someone else will come up with a better solution - vserver specific 1204272692 M * hijacker there aren't any 1204272715 M * hijacker slacks = slackware you mean? 1204272719 M * bubulak yes 1204272800 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1204272802 M * hijacker i guess there is no difference in terms of vserver implementation 1204272804 M * bubulak yes i thing the system is same but ... this make me confuse 1204272812 M * hijacker why confuse 1204272819 M * hijacker i love debian ;-) 1204272852 M * bubulak as i write .. 5 slacks works other ... 1204272855 M * bubulak :) 1204272860 M * bubulak debian is great :) 1204272870 M * bubulak but slack .. slack is slack :) 1204272881 M * hijacker haha 1204272884 M * hijacker nope 1204272888 M * hijacker debian rocks 1204272907 M * bubulak :) 1204273049 Q * nkukard Quit: Leaving 1204273268 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1204273836 M * arachnis1 slack is slack - best what 90's had to offer 1204274568 M * bubulak hmm :) 1204274572 M * bubulak nice idea 1204274577 M * bubulak but 90's is gone 1204274635 M * bubulak :P 1204274784 M * arachnis1 exactly 1204274791 M * arachnis1 that's the point ;> 1204274795 N * arachnis1 arachnist 1204274822 J * aj__ ~aj@p5B23C43F.dip.t-dialin.net 1204275078 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1204275452 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl_oO 1204275826 J * Punkie ~Punkie@goc.coolhousing.net 1204275969 M * bubulak and whats is best what 00's hat do offer ? 1204275987 M * bubulak d 1204276016 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1204276094 M * hijacker bubulak, Debian of course 1204276095 M * hijacker ;-) 1204276629 J * rgl ~rgl@lx2-84-90-10-215.netvisao.pt 1204276631 M * rgl hello 1204276639 M * rgl JonB, there? :D 1204276682 P * friendly12345 1204276791 M * JonB rgl: yes 1204276828 M * rgl JonB, should the (mdadm --examine /dev/sda7 ; mdadm --examine /dev/sdb7) returns the same checksum for both disks? 1204276864 M * JonB rgl: i am not sure 1204276885 M * rgl in the other day you've said that was the problem, not being the same. but today, the disks are sync and its different 1204276935 M * JonB rgl: what shows if you mdadm --detail /dev/md3 ? 1204276945 M * rgl JonB, which is odd, because that checksum is supposed to be the checksum of the superblock, which is different, in at least the device UUID. 1204276976 M * JonB rgl: if thats true then i made a mistake the other day with my words 1204277044 M * rgl JonB, see http://pastie.caboo.se/159218 1204277105 M * rgl JonB, I'm not sure if its true, but I'll look into it :-) 1204277113 M * JonB rgl: that seems fine. Maybe it is the events that are supposed to be identical 1204277196 M * rgl JonB, and, someting seems borked with my setup. see the bottom of http://pastie.caboo.se/159218 1204277213 M * rgl JonB, there are some "media errors" in /var/log/messages :/ 1204277216 M * rgl ever seen that? 1204277244 M * JonB rgl: yes, i have seen that 1204277251 M * JonB rgl: either it syncs or it doesnt 1204277269 M * JonB rgl: very new 2.6 kernels can rescan the array 1204277270 M * rgl JonB, aren't those signs of disk failure? 1204277278 M * JonB rgl: even if it does seem clean 1204277289 M * JonB rgl: they might as well be cable or controller errors 1204277293 M * JonB or just checksum errors 1204277308 M * JonB it tries again, and if there really is a problem it usually reports it 1204277323 M * rgl JonB, and how does it report it? :D 1204277326 M * JonB i use non destrructive badblock scan on my disks regularly 1204277334 M * JonB rgl: in messages 1204277338 M * JonB rgl: and syslog 1204277347 M * rgl JonB, got any example? 1204277353 M * JonB rgl: on? 1204277363 M * rgl JonB, on catastrofic failure 1204277386 M * rgl JonB, like, it starts with those "media error" and then kaboom, the disk is kicked out of the array 1204277395 M * JonB yes, that happens 1204277404 M * JonB thats why i scan my disk regularly 1204277408 M * JonB the entire disk 1204277413 M * JonB the raw /dev/sda 1204277423 M * JonB for disk in $(ls /dev/sd?); do 1204277424 M * JonB ... 1204277434 M * rgl JonB, I'll be doing something like echo check >> /sys/block/md1/md/sync_action 1204277442 M * JonB ok 1204277452 M * rgl (for every md device hehe) 1204277490 M * rgl JonB, how do you scan the disk? I think I simple dd is not enough. 1204277509 M * JonB rgl: i use the badblock program 1204277525 M * JonB rgl: with a non destructive read check 1204277562 M * rgl JonB, ah going to look at that. how does it interact with md? I mean, if badblock finds an error, does md "see" it? 1204277577 M * JonB rgl: yes 1204277589 M * JonB rgl: because you read from the device 1204277599 M * JonB and the device tells the kernel there is an error 1204277624 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@54.125-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1204277661 M * rgl JonB, humm and is md aware of errors for reads that were not made by him? 1204277675 M * JonB rgl: that is my experience 1204277697 A * rgl is clueless about how the whole disk stack works .. 1204277862 Q * ktwilight_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204278209 M * rgl JonB, you just use: badblocks /dev/sda7 correct? because by default it will do a non-destructive scan 1204278558 M * JonB rgl: i think i do some more parameters, read the man page and see what fits you 1204278637 M * rgl JonB, strange, the only other options that seem useful are the -s (show progress) and -v (verbose mode) 1204278655 M * rgl JonB, can you please check what you use? 1204278810 M * JonB rgl: later when i get to work 1204278846 M * rgl JonB, ah thx :-) 1204279088 M * Slydder i need to be able to bring up a ethernet device for a guest WITHOUT and IP or settings for snort. what would be the best way to go about that? 1204279177 M * daniel_hozac Slydder: you can't. Linux-VServer is IP-based. 1204279181 M * Slydder or do i have to give the guest admin rights on the device so an ifconfig eth1 down command can be issued so it can be started without? 1204279220 M * daniel_hozac bubulak: the same is true for slackware guests. it's an old "feature" that's been removed in 2.3... 1204279276 M * bubulak daniel_hozac: and new way is like debian or like slack ? 1204279391 M * JonB Slydder: put 2 network cards into the machine 1204279393 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204279399 M * JonB Slydder: keep one of them unplugged 1204279410 M * JonB Slydder: start the vserver guest with the unplugged ehternet device 1204279483 M * daniel_hozac bubulak: the feature let guests without assigned addresses connect to the outside, but they cannot bind ports. 1204279563 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1204279570 M * bubulak hmm ok ... thanks ... 1204280076 J * jf ~jf@LNeuilly-152-21-156-242.w193-253.abo.wanadoo.fr 1204280869 M * jf Hello, do I've to "set the barrier" on each vserver directories (ie /var/lib/vservers/server1, /var/lib/vservers/server2 ...) or only on the main directory /var/lib/versers ? Thanks 1204280964 M * daniel_hozac http://linux-vserver.org/Secure_chroot_Barrier#Solution:_Secure_Barrier 1204281042 M * jf oups sorry, thanks for the link 1204281155 Q * jf Quit: Ex-Chat 1204283668 Q * bzed Remote host closed the connection 1204283679 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1204283910 Q * Punkie Quit: Odcházím 1204283923 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1204284102 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196.212.73.74 1204284420 M * JonB rgl: i run badblocks -v and parse the output. Mostly to know what blocks are bad. 1204284442 M * JonB rgl: sometimes i get a single block error, and if i reforce it into the raid device it works 1204284454 M * JonB rgl: and next week there are no badblocks 1204284470 M * JonB rgl: so i want alot of badblocks or repeated numbers to change the disk 1204284684 J * lilalinux ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1204285052 M * rgl JonB, what do you mean by "reforce it into the raid device"? 1204285070 M * JonB rgl: mdadm --add 1204285082 M * JonB rgl: though remove the faulty device first and readd it 1204285103 M * JonB rgl: i havent been burned by that yet 1204285121 M * JonB only leaving the bad disk for months in my home server without adding a new 1204285131 M * JonB so when the 2. disk got an error 1204285144 M * JonB all my movies where gone 1204285168 M * JonB but thats what i get from reusing old disks people throw out when they upgrade their computers 1204285177 M * JonB rgl: at work i replace them as soon as possible 1204285260 M * rgl JonB, so you run badblocks, when it detects a badblock, md will kick the disk out. you detect the kick and just do a mdadm /dev/md3 --fail /dev/sdb7 --remove /dev/sdb7 and after that a mdadm /dev/md3 --add /dev/sdb7 ? 1204285286 M * JonB rgl: the disk is still in the raid, just marked faulty and not used 1204285292 M * JonB so i remove it first 1204285294 M * JonB and readd it 1204285315 M * rgl you remove by using mdadm /dev/md3 --remove /dev/sdb7 correct? 1204285318 M * JonB if it rebuilds the entire raid without more errors then i leave the disk in 1204285322 M * JonB rgl: yes, thats right 1204285345 M * JonB if it does not rebuild i replace the disk 1204285371 M * JonB except at home where i ignore the problem until a 2. disk dies and then cries 1204285388 Q * matthew_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204285464 M * JonB rgl: i run the badblock scan every saturday 1204285476 M * rgl JonB, instead of badblocks, why not just tell the md device to scrub the disk itself? 1204285501 M * JonB rgl: it runs each disk in serial 1204285520 M * rgl JonB, what do you mean? 1204285531 M * JonB rgl: partly because i did not know i could do that, and partly because raid only checks the partition 1204285539 M * JonB i check the entire disk device 1204285557 M * JonB serial. First check entire disk hda 1204285563 M * JonB then check entire disk hdb 1204285565 M * JonB then hdc 1204285566 M * JonB then ... 1204285570 M * JonB then entire sda 1204285573 M * JonB then sdb ... 1204285577 M * rgl I got it :D 1204285585 M * JonB i run it with nice as well 1204285637 M * rgl but Ithink doing a scrub is better route because it will also compare the data between the disks. 1204285674 M * JonB rgl: maybe 1204285677 M * JonB i think i do both 1204285686 M * JonB i made the badblock scan a looong time ago 1204285692 M * JonB before there was scrub 1204285716 M * rgl and you can always run badblocks in the areas of the disk that are not inside a partition 1204285722 M * JonB true 1204285732 M * JonB but it's easier to just keep the old script running 1204285809 M * rgl did you automate the mdmadm --remove and mdmadm --add part, or that needs manual intervention? 1204285842 M * JonB i do it manuallt 1204285844 M * JonB manually 1204285858 M * JonB mostly because i dont want a loop 1204285877 M * JonB like detect an error. remove it, add it 1204285880 M * JonB rebuild 1204285880 M * rgl indeed. I think its riscky to automate that *G* 1204285891 M * JonB detect same error 1204285898 M * JonB remove it, add it, rebuild 1204286067 M * JonB bad cycle 1204286348 J * dna_ ~dna@121-213-dsl.kielnet.net 1204286753 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204287668 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204289708 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1204290194 Q * ensc Quit: leaving 1204290210 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@77.235.182.26 1204291399 J * emmy29 ~emmy29@ANantes-257-1-78-233.w90-25.abo.wanadoo.fr 1204291436 J * ntrs ~ntrs@vs079.rosehosting.com 1204291505 Q * emmy29 1204291833 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204292424 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1204292959 J * matthew_ ~matthew@81.168.74.31 1204294045 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1204294058 J * Eimann eimann@chaconne.etherkiller.de 1204294062 M * Eimann moin 1204294314 M * Eimann i can't find any information on the wiki regarding the vmsplice bug and how it's handled by linux-vserver. are there any patches who fix that? 1204294337 M * cehteh moin Eimann :) 1204294347 M * JonB Eimann: the latest 2.6.22.18?? fixes it 1204294352 M * cehteh yes the recent patches fix it 1204294369 M * Bertl_oO yep, that's fixed in mainline 1204294383 M * cehteh Eimann: when will you be here in Colonge? 1204294384 M * Eimann thanks :) 1204294385 M * Bertl_oO and yes, it affects (at least in theory) Linux-VServer 1204294399 M * Eimann cehteh: i think tomorrow at 1500/1600 1204294400 M * Bertl_oO (exploits would need to be adapted though) 1204294409 M * Eimann Bertl_oO: No, they work out of the box 1204294418 M * daniel_hozac not to escape the guest. 1204294428 M * Eimann No, that not, but in the Guest they work 1204294463 M * cehteh Eimann: do you have my mobile? :) 1204294471 M * Eimann not yet ;) 1204294504 M * Eimann Ok, good to know that there is a patch, i'll shedule an update then ;) 1204294858 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@c-67-169-199-103.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1204295108 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204295463 M * ^jan Bertl_oO: seems finally we were able to fix our issues with quotas, cpanel and vdisks... the cpanel scripts that fixes quotas looks for /etc/fstab that did not exist in our centos image for linux-vserver that we use. 1204295483 J * Julius ~julius@p57B25CBA.dip.t-dialin.net 1204295610 M * ^jan so just create it and add "/dev/hdv1 / ufs rw,usrquota,grpquota 0 0" 1204295752 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204295990 J * flora29 ~flora29@ANantes-257-1-78-233.w90-25.abo.wanadoo.fr 1204295995 J * mick_work ~clamwin@adsl-068-157-089-099.sip.bct.bellsouth.net 1204296066 M * Bertl_oO ^jan: good to hear! 1204296093 Q * flora29 1204296333 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-220-213-237.bhm.bellsouth.net 1204296482 Q * FireEgl 1204296597 J * ftx ~ftx@dslb-084-062-233-075.pools.arcor-ip.net 1204296608 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-220-213-237.bhm.bellsouth.net 1204296674 Q * FireEgl 1204296809 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-220-213-237.bhm.bellsouth.net 1204297059 M * ^jan Bertl_oO: and also we found the way to increase vdisk when we need, so it means that we do not have to make other vdisk bigger and move all vserver to there in case of out of space (it was the old way that we did it), jut increase the current one.. perfect for us :) 1204297137 M * ^jan so we can move to next step, automatization of anything related to vserver and maybe a nice gui to manage them 1204297381 Q * esa Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204297463 Q * mcp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204297484 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.210.118 1204297592 J * zlinux ~zlinux@88.213.16.22 1204297631 Q * zlinux 1204298501 J * esa ~esa@ip-87-238-2-45.static.adsl.cheapnet.it 1204298519 Q * houkouonchi Quit: Client exiting 1204299067 J * Infinito ~argos@200-140-69-1.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1204299073 Q * Infinito 1204301800 M * rgl ^jan, what is vdisk? 1204304336 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@vs079.rosehosting.com 1204304703 M * ^jan vdisk = virtual disk 1204304758 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204305482 Q * ftx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204306937 A * Linus hi :) 1204307283 Q * Julius autokilled: *@81.93.247.141 Please fix your IRC client. 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(2008-02-29 17:47:57) 1204307585 T * * http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 2.2.0.6, 2.0.3-rc3, devel 2.3.0.32, stable+grsec 2.2.0.6 | 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,a 1204307585 T * ChanServ - 1204307587 J * click click@ti511110a080-0341.bb.online.no 1204307589 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1204307594 J * Adrinael adrinael@rid7.kyla.fi 1204307597 M * transacid wtf was that? 1204307616 J * Eagle[TM] ~hab@port-87-234-233-194.static.qsc.de 1204307641 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@ssh.hozac.com 1204307644 J * TrueBrain truelight@openttd.org 1204307663 J * emag ~Itoc5OI6@gurski.org 1204307670 Q * mjt_ 1204307843 J * zbyniu ~zbyniu@host13-188.crowley.pl 1204307967 J * mc many@213.95.21.30 1204307976 J * pusling pusling@77.75.162.71 1204308012 J * Eimann eimann@chaconne.etherkiller.de 1204308113 Q * mc Quit: leaving 1204308289 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-220-213-237.bhm.bellsouth.net 1204308420 J * mc many@mc.netop.oftc.net 1204308453 J * Bertl herbert@IRC.13thfloor.at 1204308515 J * ISSAMNEO1 ~ISSAMNEO1@196.203.219.105 1204308525 M * Bertl that was interesting?! 1204308561 M * transacid did you read the wallops? 1204308578 M * Bertl nah, just got killed, what's up? 1204308581 M * transacid [18:54:06] [oftc] .oO( WALLOP weasel: Sorry folks. It seems a bug in services turned a mask into *@*. 1204308655 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@flat.iis.sinica.edu.tw 1204308868 M * Bertl nice .. nice 1204308944 M * mc shiFt happens 1204308951 Q * ntrs Remote host closed the connection 1204309024 M * ISSAMNEO1 can i ask a question about ntp 1204309027 M * ISSAMNEO1 ? 1204309049 M * Bertl sure, if it isn't Linux-VServer related :) 1204309096 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@77.75.164.169 1204309174 M * ISSAMNEO1 i install ntp and ntpdate 1204309188 M * ISSAMNEO1 then i don't found a valid server for ntp 1204309208 M * ISSAMNEO1 do you know one to put it in /etc/ntp.conf 1204309210 M * ISSAMNEO1 ? 1204309363 J * Loki|muh loki@satanix.de 1204309449 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1204309544 Q * bzed 1204309659 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1204309809 Q * esa Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204309915 M * ISSAMNEO1 solved 1204310349 J * larsivi ~larsivi@144.84-48-50.nextgentel.com 1204310400 Q * ISSAMNEO1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1204310413 J * matti matti@acrux.romke.net 1204310662 J * tam ~tam@gw.nettam.com 1204310759 J * micah ~micah@micah.riseup.net 1204311003 J * esa ~esa@ip-87-238-2-45.static.adsl.cheapnet.it 1204311012 N * esa eSa| 1204311026 J * kaner kaner@zzz.strace.org 1204311069 J * nox ~nox@static.88-198-17-175.clients.your-server.de 1204311652 J * sid3windr luser@bastard-operator.from-hell.be 1204311662 M * sid3windr oftc seems to have done a nice fsckup again :p 1204311724 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1204311846 J * mire ~mire@211-169-222-85.adsl.verat.net 1204311897 J * kiorky ~kiorky@cryptelium.net 1204312952 J * Wonka produziert@chaos.in-kiel.de 1204313000 J * bXi bluepunk@irssi.co.uk 1204313003 M * bXi stupid mass kills :( 1204313180 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1204313188 J * C14r ~C14r@h58173.serverkompetenz.net 1204313526 J * tom ~tom@z122102.tbm-s.tudelft.nl 1204313561 M * tom where do I get a stage3 for vservers? 1204313624 M * hparker tom: From Hollow's link, it's listed in the gentoo docs 1204313658 M * daniel_hozac http://people.linux-vserver.org/~hollow/stages/ 1204313678 M * Hollow you want a stage4 1204313707 M * Hollow (most likely ;) 1204313724 M * hparker And it works rather well, thanks Hollow ;) 1204313744 M * Hollow hparker: openrc will be nice :) 1204313749 M * Hollow i tested it the other day 1204313755 M * hparker Oh? Cool 1204313774 M * daniel_hozac what is it? 1204313791 J * arthur_ ~arthur@pan.madism.org 1204313791 M * Hollow in fact, it works already ... just some minor (cosmetic) bugs 1204313797 M * Hollow daniel_hozac: the baselayout-2 maintainer left gentoo, renamed baselayout to openrc, and gentoo will use it 1204313812 M * Hollow he still works together with gentoo folks though 1204313825 M * daniel_hozac hehe, okay. 1204313849 M * tom daniel_hozac: thx 1204313854 M * Hollow he made some nice improvements meanwhile 1204313869 M * Hollow e.g. init script now have keywords like nojail, novserver, noxen, etc 1204313876 M * Hollow which resolves all cosmetic hacks 1204313918 M * hparker nice.. I've followed the thread in -dev, but haven't tried it yet 1204313938 M * hparker Guess it's time to setup a test guest 1204313958 M * Hollow hparker: i'll release a test stage4 sometime next week 1204313973 M * hparker Cool! Let me know when it's ready 1204313973 Q * arthur Quit: pan! 1204313986 M * Hollow will do :) 1204313990 N * arthur_ arthur 1204314941 J * Aiken ~james@ppp118-208-56-200.lns4.bne1.internode.on.net 1204315148 J * DLange ~dlange@p57A310AA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1204315388 Q * tom Quit: leaving 1204317657 J * hijacker_ ~Lame@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1204317868 M * kiorky Hollow: im running my vservers with openrc without any problems :) 1204318322 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@77.235.182.26 1204318536 Q * hparker Read error: No route to host 1204318543 N * ensc Guest88 1204318578 Q * FloodServ Service unloaded 1204318598 P * Guest88 1204318613 J * Guest88 ~irc-ensc@77.235.182.26 1204318618 J * FloodServ services@services.oftc.net 1204318872 P * Guest88 1204318888 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@77.235.182.26 1204319117 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1204319124 J * opuk ~kupo@c213-100-138-228.swipnet.se 1204319412 M * ensc does somebody know why I (and 10 other people) were autokilled from this # today (message was "fix you IRC client")? 1204319456 M * daniel_hozac 19:09 < transacid> [18:54:06] [oftc] .oO( WALLOP weasel: Sorry folks. It seems a bug in services turned a mask into *@*. 1204319471 M * daniel_hozac i think everybody got autokilled. 1204319537 M * ensc ah ok 1204319568 M * mc kinda 1204319570 M * mc *whistle 1204319570 M * mc * 1204319591 M * ensc I patched my irssi today and was not sure whether I broke something 1204319861 J * dos000 ~dos000@CPE000f66912f92-CM0018c0c6147e.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1204319876 M * dos000 i installed linux vserver by compiling a deb package using make-kpkg. but now apt-get dist upgrade is failing because it cant find the pkg 1204319893 M * dos000 anyone debian/ubuntu guru here ? 1204319911 M * dos000 i think it wants me to put a pin in /apt/preferences 1204320742 M * ktwilight dos000, you've built your own kernel? 1204320749 M * dos000 yes 1204320756 M * ktwilight and did you delete the directory? 1204320761 M * dos000 it doesnot look like its finding it 1204320779 M * dos000 the kernel was donewith a .deb pkg 1204320792 M * dos000 i used make-kpkg 1204320796 M * ktwilight yes, but you should keep your directory source 1204320804 M * dos000 its still there as well 1204320863 M * ktwilight then ask in #debian ;) 1204320863 M * dos000 i am .. thx anyway 1204321079 J * snooze ~o@1-1-4-40a.gkp.gbg.bostream.se 1204321745 J * Blissex ~Blissex@82-69-39-138.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk 1204321792 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1204321971 J * suzy35 ~suzy35@ANantes-257-1-78-233.w90-25.abo.wanadoo.fr 1204322074 Q * suzy35 1204323432 Q * Blissex Remote host closed the connection 1204323986 Q * hijacker_ Quit: Leaving 1204323998 Q * ensc Remote host closed the connection 1204324712 Q * Julius Quit: Verlassend 1204324915 J * svenk ~sven@213.73.89.36 1204325966 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@77.235.182.26 1204326007 J * elsa22 ~elsa22@ANantes-257-1-78-233.w90-25.abo.wanadoo.fr 1204326046 J * tokkee tokkee@ssh.faui2k3.org 1204326103 Q * elsa22 1204326287 J * DoberMann ~james@cap31-6-88-180-72-76.fbx.proxad.net 1204326485 Q * hparker Quit: bbiaf 1204327114 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1204327203 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1204327575 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1204328358 M * daniel_hozac ensc: ping 1204329225 J * mnemoc ~amery@kilo105.server4you.de