1211847431 Q * ViRUS Quit: Leaving 1211850325 J * doener_ ~doener@i577B80F6.versanet.de 1211850424 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1211851987 Q * puck resistance.oftc.net saturn.oftc.net 1211852045 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1211852220 J * puck ~puck@leibniz.catalyst.net.nz 1211855437 M * fatgoose hi 1211855440 N * fatgoose samuel 1211855460 M * Supaplex greetings 1211855528 M * samuel I would like to use the vserver api in python 1211855623 M * Bertl IIRC, there are python bindings available (to some extend) 1211855631 M * samuel is vcd still alive? 1211855641 M * samuel i've asked the same question a year ago :) 1211855643 M * samuel same answer 1211855660 M * Bertl hehe, and? 1211855670 M * samuel Bertl: IIRC, there are python bindings available (to some extend) 1211855698 M * samuel 1181163058 M * Bertl yes, as a matter of fact, a friend of mine is currently working on an updated python binding thingy for the recent API 1211855757 M * samuel VCD would be nice 1211855885 M * samuel but what should I use? 1211855914 M * Bertl the most updated python stuff is probably what's left from OLPC 1211855932 M * samuel cool 1211855937 M * Bertl the priceton folks had some bindings, but they didn't get updated 1211855952 M * Bertl maybe daniel_hozac knows more about those 1211855983 M * Bertl my friend didn't write new bindings, because he got swamped with other stuff 1211856040 M * Bertl if you are going for the OLPC stuff, you have to dig in their CVS or whatever and fiend the versions before the security stuff was dropped completely 1211856054 M * Bertl *find 1211856173 M * samuel Your search - site:http://dev.laptop.org/browser vserver - did not match any documents. 1211856182 M * samuel what a mess 1211856232 M * Bertl OLPC is going windows(tm) now, so don't rely on up-to-date info 1211856256 M * samuel huh! 1211856264 M * samuel wtf 1211856409 Q * pflanze Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1211856650 M * samuel I just need a pragmatic way to hook on the vserver "api" 1211856665 M * samuel right now, I just want to start/stop/build and edit the capabilites 1211856668 M * samuel collect some stats 1211856696 M * samuel should I mess with the /etc/vservers and /proc ? 1211856703 M * Bertl why not simply wrap the vserver command as system execution then? 1211856956 M * samuel maybe 1211856957 M * samuel :( 1211857000 M * daniel_hozac you realize of course that the utils do a _lot_ behind the scenes when you invoke vserver ... start? 1211857017 M * daniel_hozac and python bindings would require that you do all those things yourself? 1211857136 M * samuel I would like to interface something else than a bash script 1211857143 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.176.181 1211857159 M * daniel_hozac well, feel free to rewrite the utils in Python... 1211857169 M * samuel and for now, I juste need stop/start and basic stuff 1211857245 M * daniel_hozac well, as i said, start is hardly "basic". 1211857258 M * Bertl then you can interface a python script (after rewriting it :) 1211857281 M * daniel_hozac you might want to look at the vserver --debug ... start output to see what you'd need to do. 1211857398 M * samuel just having a easy to parse output would be nice 1211857413 M * daniel_hozac for? 1211857428 M * samuel vserver, vserver-stat, ... output 1211857443 M * daniel_hozac uh, vserver ... * doesn't output things. 1211857486 M * daniel_hozac and as always, the exit code works fine for status. 1211857529 M * samuel poutine:/home/samuel/cr# vserver 23.cdn status 1211857529 M * samuel Vserver '23.cdn' is running at context '49152' 1211857530 M * samuel Number of processes: 20 1211857530 M * samuel Uptime: 19:17 1211857538 M * samuel I can get these information from /proc right? 1211857565 M * Bertl sure, but you should update your ancient kernel first 1211857576 M * daniel_hozac and stop using dynamic contexts :) 1211857588 M * Bertl (before you make your scripts parse that interface :) 1211857629 M * daniel_hozac /proc is not a stable interface. you should use the API. 1211857650 M * samuel where is the api? 1211857679 M * daniel_hozac either the syscall directly, or via libvserver.so.0. 1211857684 M * samuel ok 1211857822 M * samuel where is the stable api? 1211857919 M * daniel_hozac i don't understand the question. 1211857919 M * Bertl check out the syscall command switch 1211857953 M * samuel daniel_hozac: /proc is not a stable interface. you should use the API. 1211857966 M * samuel there is some doc or something? 1211857979 M * daniel_hozac 05:07 < daniel_hozac> either the syscall directly, or via libvserver.so.0. 1211857990 M * samuel ok 1211858146 M * samuel nice 1211858155 M * samuel i've to wash my clothes 1211858162 M * samuel thanks man 1211858499 Q * FloodServ charon.oftc.net services.oftc.net 1211860624 J * hijacker_ ~Lame@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1211861458 Q * hijacker_ Quit: Leaving 1211862404 M * Bertl have a good one everyone .. off to bed now! 1211862484 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1211863682 J * cryptronic ~oli@p54A3B527.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1211864048 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1211864093 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-147-84.dclient.hispeed.ch 1211864971 M * Supaplex get some sleep for the rest of us. 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1211881148 M * pmjdebruijn infinite? 1211881679 M * pmjdebruijn I wonder why I'm not seeing current usage 1211881684 J * pflanze ~chris__@77-56-83-98.dclient.hispeed.ch 1211881853 M * transacid is setting NET_ADMIN the only option to allow a guest to go into promiscuous mode? 1211881876 M * pmjdebruijn that has quite some security implecations... 1211881881 M * transacid or is there another flag (didn't find any) 1211881904 M * transacid i dun wanna set NET_ADMIN cause it allows too much 1211881938 M * pmjdebruijn but the whole point of promiscuous is that it captures everything on the interface 1211881965 M * transacid but NET_ADMIN also allows modification of the routing table and such 1211882078 J * bfremon1 ~ben@lns-bzn-20-82-64-27-28.adsl.proxad.net 1211882334 Q * bfremon Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1211883423 J * pmenier ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1211884128 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1211886719 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1211890215 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1211890236 M * Bertl morning folks! 1211890398 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1211890503 J * ISSAMNEO1 ~ISSAMNEO1@213.150.170.98 1211890511 M * ISSAMNEO1 Hi all 1211890569 M * ISSAMNEO1 after installing the newest utils: util-vserver 0.30.215 and vserver-debiantools 0.3.4 1211890593 M * ISSAMNEO1 i try to build a new vserver using the rsync build method 1211890599 M * Bertl you best remove the vserver-debiantools, and everything should be fine :) 1211890606 J * Hurga ~foest@h-213.61.155.114.host.de.colt.net 1211890623 M * ISSAMNEO1 but after some minutes i get an error 1211890628 Q * jordi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1211890652 M * ISSAMNEO1 write failed no space left 1211890663 M * Bertl could be that your disk is full? 1211890685 M * ISSAMNEO1 with df on the guest i get 35% used 1211890718 M * Bertl on the guest? while you are rsyncing? 1211890735 M * ISSAMNEO1 the msg error is: no space left on device (28) 1211890749 M * ISSAMNEO1 sorry i mean the host, the physical machine 1211890799 M * Bertl as you use debiantools, I presume you are using debian .. and debian puts the vservers in /var/lib/vservers (usually) 1211890809 M * ISSAMNEO1 true :) 1211890819 M * Bertl now, the question is, do you have enough space there? 1211890829 M * ISSAMNEO1 the home dir of vservers is /var/lib/vservers 1211890961 M * Bertl also, where did util-vserver 0.30.215 come from? backports? 1211891110 Q * ISSAMNEO1 1211891116 J * ISSAMNEO1 ~ISSAMNEO1@213.150.170.98 1211891160 M * ISSAMNEO1 why i have to remove vserver-debiantools 1211891164 M * ISSAMNEO1 ? 1211891182 M * Bertl you don't have to, but they tend to break things when you use them 1211891229 M * ISSAMNEO1 the /var/lib/vservers is part of / and i have enough space there 1211891259 M * ISSAMNEO1 the new debian packet i get them from packages.debian.org/etch/ 1211891288 M * ISSAMNEO1 i do an rsync before this one and it finish the copy 1211891387 M * ISSAMNEO1 i'm repeating it now and i will see what happen 1211891551 M * Bertl make that, I'm going to grab some groceries ... bbl 1211891562 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1211891896 M * rgl you guys known which kernel config activates the uptables "--jump accept" rule? 1211892852 M * daniel_hozac rgl: it's ACCEPT, and that's built-in. 1211893038 M * rgl daniel_hozac, oh. so its the "--match state" thats borking :/ 1211893204 M * rgl oh, PEBKAC... I haven't enabled it in the kernel... d'oh 1211893222 J * jmcaricand ~user@20.253.192-77.rev.gaoland.net 1211893675 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.176.181 1211893901 Q * bfremon1 Remote host closed the connection 1211894101 Q * sharkjaw Remote host closed the connection 1211894228 J * bfremon ~ben@lns-bzn-20-82-64-27-28.adsl.proxad.net 1211894462 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1211894882 M * ISSAMNEO1 IT FAIL another time at the same position 1211894890 M * ISSAMNEO1 the same file 1211894922 M * daniel_hozac what file? 1211894984 M * ISSAMNEO1 it's /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/myvserver/opt/depot_feisty/pool/universe/l/lingoteach-sound/lin[...].deb 1211895018 M * ISSAMNEO1 the same message nospace left on device (28) 1211895124 M * ISSAMNEO1 rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4092 bytes : phase "unkown" [generator]: Broken pipe (32) 1211895145 M * daniel_hozac and you're sure that your host has more space free than the system you're copying is using? 1211895189 M * pmjdebruijn hmm, what going on, when vlimit -c XID -a -d reports N/A for a vserver in the first column (current usage)? 1211895203 M * pmjdebruijn I'm quite sure the vserver is running 1211895371 M * daniel_hozac that's not the current usage. 1211895397 M * daniel_hozac that's the minimum, which is not implemented for any of the resources at the moment. 1211895409 M * ISSAMNEO1 @ daniel hozac : right i need more space 1211895418 M * ISSAMNEO1 will do it on another server 1211895421 M * ISSAMNEO1 thanks 1211896217 Q * Slydder Quit: Leaving. 1211898023 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1211898068 M * Bertl back now ... 1211900032 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1211900168 A * Hurga wonders if by chance someone is working on a linux-vserver enabled kernel for Ubuntu 8.04? ie, vendor patches plus vserver. 1211900254 M * Bertl hmm, I really doubt it .. ubuntu couldn't care less (and the environment is somewhat Linux-VServer hostile) 1211900394 M * pmjdebruijn why is the "environment" vserver hostile? 1211900417 M * Bertl broken gcc, broken dietlibc, debian base 1211900424 M * pmjdebruijn huh? 1211900429 M * pmjdebruijn why is gcc broken? 1211900453 M * Bertl last time I checked, it was, because it didn't honor some stack protector related options 1211900473 M * pmjdebruijn huh, you mean ProPolice? 1211900625 M * Hurga Well, linux-vserver worked fine for Ubuntu 6.06 with the uniklu kernel. And I can't really imagine a better environment than Debian/Ubuntu for it. 1211900679 M * daniel_hozac Debian's fine, Ubuntu is not. 1211900856 M * Hurga I run both (and don't see much of a difference, but OK, I'm not a developer). Company wants Ubuntu because of the maintenance policy mainly. 1211900976 M * daniel_hozac ... except that Ubuntu has been shipping broken dietlibc's (and thus broken util-vserver's) for years. 1211901042 M * Hurga didn't notice. What's broken? 1211901068 M * daniel_hozac uh, segfaults from all binaries compiled with that dietlibc. 1211901151 M * Hurga hmm, got to check for that... I don't remember the util-vserver to be broken. but ok. 1211901982 J * cryptronic ~oli@p54A3B527.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1211903658 M * pmjdebruijn daniel_hozac: why is util-vserver dependant on dietlibc? 1211903689 M * daniel_hozac because glibc is insecure in chroot-environments. 1211903774 M * pmjdebruijn oh :s 1211903797 M * pmjdebruijn I assume the glibc folks are aware of this 1211903809 M * daniel_hozac of course, it's intentional. 1211903812 M * pmjdebruijn huh? 1211903817 M * daniel_hozac nss is module-based. 1211903844 Q * ISSAMNEO1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1211904382 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1211904923 Q * bfremon Remote host closed the connection 1211905031 N * phedny Guest72 1211905037 J * phedny ~mark@phedny.vps.van-cuijk.nl 1211905170 J * franck34 ~franck34@sd-10138.dedibox.fr 1211905183 M * franck34 hi all, got Internal error when vserver-copy, have an idea ? 1211905205 M * Bertl why do you vserver-copy? 1211905220 M * franck34 well 1211905227 M * franck34 i've prepare a sort of "template" of my vserver 1211905244 M * franck34 just thinking that vserver-copy was the good way to copy my template to and custom it later 1211905255 M * Bertl okay, so you would use 'vserver .. build -m clone ...' 1211905278 M * Bertl or, if the template is not a vserver guest (strictly speaking) 1211905280 M * franck34 ok thanks, i just started using vserver today, need rtfm a little 1211905305 M * Bertl 'vserver .. build -m template .. ' or even 'vserver .. build -m rsync ...' 1211905309 M * franck34 my template is empty debian distrib using dummy0 interface 1211905320 M * franck34 that's all 1211905329 M * Bertl okay, no need to use a dummy interface btw 1211905372 M * franck34 i prefer, to be able to switch between vserver (one using qmail, one using postfix) for testing purpose using just an iptable nat rule 1211905389 M * franck34 (i'm right ?) 1211905412 M * Bertl sure, but that's unrelated to the dummy interface part 1211905445 M * franck34 well 1211905449 M * franck34 i think i need rtmf a little first 1211905453 M * franck34 thanks Bertl 1211905466 M * Bertl you're welcome! feel free to ask for details, see topic 1211905480 M * Bertl also feel free to hang around and watch 1211905487 M * franck34 ok cool 1211905524 M * franck34 you know i'm very happy today. I was not thinking that vserver can solve my "instant" backup/restore problem compare to other solution i knew on my side 1211905568 M * franck34 just discovering 1211905572 M * franck34 impressive 1211905577 M * franck34 no overload 1211905602 M * franck34 so 1211905614 M * franck34 felicitations for vserver teams ;) 1211905623 M * franck34 (congratulations i mean) 1211905626 M * Bertl well, Linux-VServer can solve a number of problems .. but you should 'forget what you learned' about similar solutions like qemu/xen/vmware because they are actually quite different 1211905655 M * franck34 yeah, i know vmware a lot 1211905677 M * Bertl think more chroot and isolation and you will find the solutions (Linux-VServer related that is) 1211905697 M * franck34 yeah, in fact, i come into that because i just been seriously hacked cause my kernel was not up to date 1211905710 M * franck34 priv escalation using vuln of fev 2008 1211905755 M * franck34 was already using a chroot ssh jail, but 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