1214871914 J * doener_ ~doener@i577BBF97.versanet.de 1214872018 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214879750 M * Bertl_oO finally off to bed ... have a good one everyone! 1214879754 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1214879923 M * MooingLemur goon dight 1214882159 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214882746 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-61-147-31.bhm.bellsouth.net 1214883471 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214886324 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214889267 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180193253.adsl.alicedsl.de 1214890936 J * joern421 ~jr@dyndsl-080-228-184-214.ewe-ip-backbone.de 1214891256 Q * joern42 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214891666 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214892308 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1214893136 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214893962 J * balbir ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1214894868 Q * AndrewLee Remote host closed the connection 1214895142 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@140.109.17.84 1214897841 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1214899258 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1214899553 J * dna ~dna@80-222-dsl.kielnet.net 1214902147 Q * nkukard Quit: Leaving 1214903140 J * jsambroo1 ~jsambrook@anchor-internet-1-if0.router.demon.net 1214904030 J * meandtheshell ~sa@d83-187-190-45.cust.tele2.at 1214904111 J * joern42 ~jr@dyndsl-091-096-046-047.ewe-ip-backbone.de 1214904411 Q * joern421 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214905352 J * Infinito argos@200-140-67-156.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1214906293 J * nkukard ~nkukard@41.3.223.126 1214906359 Q * joern42 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1214906435 J * friendly ~friendly@ppp59-167-134-156.lns3.mel6.internode.on.net 1214907678 Q * Infinito Quit: Quitte 1214908381 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214910480 J * fanto666 fantomas@fantomas.fantomas.sk 1214910605 M * fanto666 Hello, when running "chbind --ip eth0 /bin/ls", I got error "ncontext: vc_net_create(): Invalid argument". Do I need to create new vserver context to use chbind? 1214910763 Q * friendly Quit: Leaving. 1214911108 M * fanto666 is there a documentation/howto of how do those vserver things really work? cresting context, assigning address to is, running commands in it... 1214911140 M * fanto666 so I could understand what do all those scripts so? 1214911456 J * andrea ~andrea@service.cab.unipd.it 1214911461 M * daniel_hozac the source. 1214911677 J * nkukard ~nkukard@41.6.243.37 1214911741 M * daniel_hozac the paper has some high-level descriptions.. 1214912015 J * yarihm ~yarihm@guest-docking-nat-1-104.ethz.ch 1214912066 M * fanto666 paper? 1214912095 J * marv ~marv@modemcable237.218-57-74.mc.videotron.ca 1214912101 N * marv marv_ 1214912215 M * fanto666 daniel_hozac what do you mean by the paper? 1214912244 M * marv_ bleeched wood fibers compressed into a thin sheet 1214912253 M * marv_ :P 1214912257 M * fanto666 nope, is't "a paper" :) 1214912261 M * fanto666 its' 1214912264 M * fanto666 ... 1214912491 M * daniel_hozac http://linux-vserver.org/Paper 1214912553 M * fanto666 aha! thanks 1214912575 M * marv_ hey dan, how's it going? 1214912624 M * daniel_hozac pretty good. how are you? 1214912638 M * marv_ not too bad myself 1214912669 M * marv_ a bit tired, but thats normal after almost 24h of being awake 1214912937 M * andrea Hi all. I'm trying to setup a VServer guest inside a Xen domU as the root server; my problem is networking: i've set it up for the vserver in the usual way (in /etc/vservers//interfaces/...) but I cannot reach the outside world from it... Do I need to do something on the Xen side too? 1214912982 M * daniel_hozac we need far more details about your network setup. 1214913238 M * andrea daniel_hozac: the Xen dom0 does bridging; ifconfig on the vserver shows everything OK, the correct alias interface with its IP 1214913307 M * andrea i've put 2 IPs for the domU in its config file but this shouldn't matter... 1214913327 M * daniel_hozac and the IP is in the same network as the host's? 1214913347 M * andrea YES 1214913401 M * andrea I can ping every address within the Xen bridge but nothing else... 1214913587 J * awk ~awk@security.web.za 1214913596 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1214913602 M * Bertl morning folks! 1214913605 M * awk hi 1214913607 M * awk :) 1214913620 M * andrea Bertl: hi:) 1214913705 M * Bertl hey, a Linux-VServer guest as root server in a Xen domU? 1214913715 M * Bertl (what's that supposed to mean?) 1214913758 M * andrea Bertl: I have a domU that is the root server for my VServer installation :) 1214913773 M * Bertl okay, that makes more sense :) 1214913774 M * andrea Bertl: I'm afraid I am missing some step on the Xen side... 1214913781 M * andrea OK :) 1214913814 M * Bertl you also wrote that the Xen setup is connected via a bridge, yes? 1214913840 M * andrea yes, I use the Xen default bridging setup... 1214913865 M * Bertl so that should (assumed that Xen is working as expected) give the same as a separate host, no? 1214913901 M * andrea ...and on the vserver guest I have a setup which is identical to the one on another (working) hardware 1214913909 M * andrea sorry, I was already writing 1214913931 M * andrea I think so... 1214913947 M * Bertl what did you test on the Xen domU? 1214913986 M * marv_ hi Bertl 1214914034 M * andrea Bertl: I have started the guest, I've entered the guest and then tried to ping the gateway... 1214914058 M * Bertl the gateway is outside the physical machine, yes? 1214914063 M * andrea from inside the vserver guest I can ping both the dom0 and the domU... 1214914069 M * andrea Bertl: yes 1214914087 M * Bertl okay, then try to ping it from the domU, with both IPs 1214914108 M * Bertl like this: 'ping -c 5 -I ' 1214914146 M * Bertl where is the domU assigned IP and the domU-guest assigned one 1214914269 M * andrea Bertl: sorry, please wait, i'm trying... 1214914314 M * marv_ who ever stated that dog is the mans best friend is RONG mmmmmmmm cofee :) 1214914668 M * andrea Bertl: oooops... I'm afraid it was my firewall... =:] 1214914718 M * andrea Bertl: i'm sorry but it's my friend's fault, he's giving me wrong suggestion :]]] 1214914753 M * Bertl well, problem solved I take it ... enjoy! 1214914773 M * andrea Bertl: thanks again... :] 1214914780 M * Bertl you're welcome! I'm off for now ... bbl! 1214914785 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1214914798 M * Bertl_oO feel free to hang around ... 1214915101 Q * nkukard Remote host closed the connection 1214915359 M * fanto666 I'm afraidf the paper didn't tell me anything 1214915611 M * fanto666 (I've read it before and it didn't tell anything about those things work) 1214915675 M * daniel_hozac so, read the source. 1214915813 M * fanto666 the scripts are damn complicated, but I'll try 1214915840 M * fanto666 if I won't just set things up as vserver 1214916235 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214918284 M * daniel_hozac just make sure you keep updated on how the commands develop over time too. 1214918370 M * fanto666 do you mean /sbin/vserver etc? 1214918406 M * fanto666 I think I'll try using this way unless I found easier one. 1214918439 M * fanto666 I was hoping it will be as simple as chcontext chbind chroot 1214918454 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1214918473 M * fanto666 I think I'll write a howto when I'm done... 1214918584 M * daniel_hozac you definitely want cd /path; chcontext... chroot . ... 1214918601 M * fanto666 yes of course but that's the easiest 1214919779 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1214920477 J * esa` bip@62.123.8.86 1214920501 Q * esa Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214922287 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1214922384 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196.212.73.74 1214922507 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1214923191 J * docelic ~docelic@78.134.206.172 1214924444 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1214924451 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1214924588 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1214924790 J * esa bip@ip-87-238-2-45.static.adsl.cheapnet.it 1214924816 Q * esa` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214924962 Q * docelic Quit: http://www.spinlocksolutions.com/ 1214925398 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@51.42.69.80.in-addr.net-lab.net 1214925435 J * esa` bip@62.123.8.86 1214925456 Q * esa Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214926957 M * fanto666 naddress: vc_net_add(): Operation not permitted 1214926995 M * daniel_hozac are you root??? 1214927000 M * fanto666 yes 1214927002 M * daniel_hozac -?? 1214927006 M * daniel_hozac and outside of any context? 1214927009 M * fanto666 chbind --ip eth0 /bin/ls 1214927010 M * fanto666 yes 1214927093 M * fanto666 legacy (netork) API turned off - can this be the problelm? 1214927110 M * fanto666 oh! 1214927170 M * fanto666 chbind --ip eth0 --nid 2 /bin/ls 1214927176 M * fanto666 works! finally 1214927247 M * fanto666 chbind --ip 195.168.1.240 --nid 2 chcontext --ctx 2 /bin/ls 1214927250 M * fanto666 too 1214927258 M * fanto666 but the chroot fails 1214927397 M * fanto666 chroot: cannot change root directory to /vservers/home: Permission denied 1214927408 M * fanto666 chbind --ip 195.168.1.240 --nid 2 chcontext --ctx 2 --cap SYS_CHROOT chroot /vservers/home /usr/sbin/apache2 -V 1214927460 M * fanto666 does it require /vservers/home to be tagged with the XID ? 1214927483 M * daniel_hozac no. 1214927490 M * daniel_hozac i already told you shouldn't do that. 1214927498 M * fanto666 do what? 1214927498 M * daniel_hozac you should cd to the directory first, then chroot . 1214927525 M * fanto666 I did it... do I have to chroot to "." ? 1214927556 M * daniel_hozac that's what i said, yes. 1214927561 M * fanto666 aha! thanks 1214927600 M * FaUl daniel_hozac: why is that anyway? 1214927739 M * fanto666 daniel_hozac: I see it now. I missed the "chroot ." in the "chroot . ..." you wrote... looked like mistype 1214927805 M * daniel_hozac FaUl: because guests cannot lookup /vservers. 1214927811 M * daniel_hozac that's the chroot barrier. 1214927817 M * FaUl ah 1214927824 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.212.200 1214927827 M * FaUl makes sense then 1214927857 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1214927964 M * fanto666 ehm, someone set the barrier flag without my knowlege... vserver or installation scripts probably 1214928189 M * daniel_hozac yes... 1214928209 M * daniel_hozac if you want your guests to escape, you need to disable it explicitly. 1214928292 J * the-herby ~herby@p5496D1BF.dip.t-dialin.net 1214928407 N * esa` eSa| 1214928522 Q * the-herby 1214928658 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1214928671 M * Bertl back now .. 1214928799 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1214928856 J * esa bip@ip-87-238-2-45.static.adsl.cheapnet.it 1214928912 J * the-herby ~herby@p5496D1BF.dip.t-dialin.net 1214928912 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1214929056 Q * eSa| Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214929085 Q * tzanger_ Remote host closed the connection 1214929091 J * tzanger ~tzanger@gromit.mixdown.ca 1214929829 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-61-147-31.bhm.bellsouth.net 1214929856 M * Bertl nap attack .. bbl 1214929864 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1214930202 Q * mrfree Quit: Leaving 1214930757 N * BobR_oO BobR 1214930876 Q * FireEgl Quit: Leaving... 1214930903 J * joern42 ~jr@dyndsl-091-096-046-047.ewe-ip-backbone.de 1214931895 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1214932270 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1214932676 N * BobR BobR_oO 1214932997 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1214934289 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann 1214934790 N * esa eSa| 1214935188 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214935265 Q * jsambroo1 Quit: Leaving. 1214935736 Q * joern42 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214935736 Q * padde Remote host closed the connection 1214935741 J * padde ~padde@patrick-nagel.net 1214935743 Q * padde Remote host closed the connection 1214935786 J * padde ~padde@patrick-nagel.net 1214937591 J * rhodes ~rhodes@hc652a8aa.dhcp.vt.edu 1214937690 M * rhodes I have a client using vserver hosted Debian Etch system, he's getting frequent persistent CLOSE_WAIT conditions (which normally are a local process failure to close), he's asking if this may be a vserver problem, anyone know of socket close issues in a vserver 1214939256 M * daniel_hozac we don't modify that. 1214939594 M * rhodes I didn't think that was the case 1214939614 M * rhodes just tracking down all components involved 1214940904 J * larsivi ~larsivi@169.80-202-217.nextgentel.com 1214942030 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@p5B23D9AC.dip.t-dialin.net 1214943159 J * geb ~geb@41.207.206.41 1214943257 Q * larsivi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214943593 M * geb hi 1214943904 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1214943916 M * Bertl back now ... that was refreshing 1214944047 J * larsivi ~larsivi@221.80-202-217.nextgentel.com 1214944952 M * MooingLemur mornin' :) 1214944976 M * MooingLemur If I had that kind of nap, I wouldn't be able to sleep at night. 1214945076 J * larsivi_ ~larsivi@169.80-202-217.nextgentel.com 1214945311 Q * larsivi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214945425 J * Aiken ~james@ppp118-208-119-17.lns4.bne4.internode.on.net 1214946405 Q * rhodes Quit: rhodes 1214947484 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-147-84.dclient.hispeed.ch 1214947550 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1214947911 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-61-144-190.bhm.bellsouth.net 1214948450 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214948814 Q * opuk Quit: leaving 1214949112 J * opuk ~kupo@82.117.110.202 1214949132 J * FireEgl FireEgl@adsl-61-144-35.bhm.bellsouth.net 1214949383 J * dniel ~ary@host40.190-136-237.telecom.net.ar 1214949459 M * dniel can I use the patch 2.2 with the kernel source 2.6.24? or does it only work with kernel 2.6.22? 1214949536 M * bonbons dniel: how's the patch exactly called? 1214949591 M * bonbons usually there is the target kernel version included into the patch's name, bugfix releases don't change much so the patch most often also works against those 1214949591 M * Bertl dniel: I would avoid the 2.6.24 kernels, they are fairly broken 1214949610 M * Bertl dniel: you can use vs2.3 (experimental) with 2.6.25.x 1214949717 J * dna_ ~dna@80-222-dsl.kielnet.net 1214949748 M * dniel Bertl: ahh! ok. 1214949927 M * dniel bonbons: thanks 1214949937 M * dniel Bertl: I didn't know that 1214950041 M * tam_ I sure do love linux-vserver. 1214950060 M * Bertl good to hear! why in particular? 1214950100 M * tam_ I'm moving guests between machines... and it's so much easier than it would be if I had all these applications stacked up on one host. 1214950120 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214950184 M * dniel tam_: :) 1214950233 M * tam_ I've had vservers in production for 2 years (and 1 day!) and I manage a bunch of guests, doing a bunch of different tasks, and it's so smooth. 1214950300 M * tam_ I've got most of my guests running off an iscsi san, which does block level replication over a wan link to my head office 1214950319 M * tam_ if something bad happened here, I could just mount my iscsi volumes in the other office, change the IP address, and start the vservers up! 1214950345 M * dniel tam_: oh! :) It's excellent 1214950397 M * tam_ I wish open-iscsi worked as well as linux-vserver. :) 1214950459 Q * larsivi_ Quit: Konversation terminated! 1214950503 M * dniel tam_: wich services does the guest run? 1214950568 M * tam_ dns, login, svn, cvs, bug tracking, mysql, postgres, qa support, code review 1214950571 M * Bertl tam_: heh, you need routing, yes? 1214950586 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214950614 M * dniel :) great! 1214950616 M * tam_ Bertl- routing inside a guest? :) 1214950628 M * tam_ it would probably help in a couple places. 1214950686 M * Bertl tam_: nah, I meant regarding iscsi 1214950695 M * tam_ oooh :) 1214950706 M * Bertl i.e. your 'home' location is not in the same network 1214950712 M * tam_ on the host, I have seperate interfaces for the iscsi 1214950730 M * tam_ oohh for disaster recovery 1214950767 M * Bertl because if you have the same network, you could go for AoE 1214950798 M * tam_ I presume you don't mean age of empirets :) 1214950804 M * tam_ Do you mean ATA over Ethernet? 1214950809 M * Bertl yep :) 1214950828 M * tam_ I've never looked into that. 1214950832 M * tam_ I'll put it on my todo list. 1214950853 M * Bertl quite simple, and the vbladed is an userspace process 1214950892 M * tam_ Sounds nice... I have a pretty big investment in iscsi at this point. 1214950912 M * tam_ I've got Equallogic on both sides of my wan link 1214950925 M * tam_ I bought them before Dell bought Equallogic :) 1214950935 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1214950940 Q * loddafni1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214950998 M * mugwump I'm finding I can't kill processes from ctx 0 using regular 'kill' or 'vkill' 1214951011 M * daniel_hozac kernel? 1214951016 M * mugwump the one in etch 1214951032 M * daniel_hozac so vkill -c -- does nothing? 1214951059 M * mugwump ah. is that the syntax 1214951074 M * daniel_hozac unless you have bp.o util-vserver, yes. 1214951074 M * mugwump I'm sure I used to just use kill for that 1214951118 M * dniel tam_: for dns are you using bind9? 1214951124 M * tam_ yes 1214951153 M * dniel tam_: how does it work? do you have any problem? 1214951199 M * dniel tam_: what distribution are you usign? (in the host) 1214951216 M * tam_ the machine my dns is on has an older kernel 2.6.20.4 (vs2.2.0) 1214951219 M * tam_ centos4 & 5 1214951226 M * tam_ 4 on my older servers, 5 on my new ones 1214951284 M * tam_ I haven't had any trouble with it. 1214951310 M * tam_ I've got bind 9.4.1p1 for internal dns 1214951329 M * tam_ my external dns is on a stand alone machine right now 1214951373 M * dniel tam_: and is your hosts (the real server) centos? 1214951381 M * tam_ openbsd 2.8 1214951387 M * tam_ it's OLD. :) 1214951406 M * tam_ I'm in the process of upgrading it right now 1214951439 M * tam_ oop, i lied, that one is openbsd 3.5 1214951449 M * tam_ still old :) 1214951457 M * dniel tam_: I didn't know that vserver can run in a openbsd. OH!!! It's great 1214951463 M * tam_ nono :) 1214951470 M * tam_ the external dns isn't on a vserver yet! 1214951479 P * mugwump thanks dh 1214951480 M * dniel ahhh :) 1214951482 M * tam_ soon though :) 1214951541 M * dniel but where is your vserver running? 1214951554 M * tam_ Centos 4 & 5 1214951569 M * dniel tam_: ah! okey! 1214951574 M * tam_ I've got 4 hosts here, and 2 in my remote office 1214951621 M * dniel tam_: it's great vserver. I'm new in vserver and I'm very happy. 1214951645 M * tam_ You will be happy! #vserver is a great resource too. 1214951651 M * tam_ Don't be afraid to ask questions :) 1214951684 M * dniel tam_: thanks a lot :) 1214951741 M * tam_ Take care, I'm going home :) 1214951746 M * dniel tam_: yes one o more times per day I ask here a lot of things. 1214951761 M * dniel tam_: nice to chat with you :) 1214951790 M * dniel tam_: I'm going class. Good bye! 1214951807 M * Bertl cya 1214951816 M * dniel Bertl: bye :) 1214951832 M * dniel Bertl: thank again! 1214951838 M * dniel for the help 1214951869 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1214951873 Q * dniel Quit: Leaving 1214952380 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1214954020 Q * meandtheshell Quit: Leaving. 1214954533 Q * emag Quit: linode migration to xen! 1214955503 Q * geb Quit: Quitte 1214955958 Q * Guest1096 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1214956450 J * emag ~Itoc5OI6@gurski.org 1214956740 N * phedny Guest3110 1214956746 J * phedny ~mark@2a02:348:35:5a26::1