1220918400 J * androsch ~androsch@dslb-084-060-197-250.pools.arcor-ip.net 1220918830 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1220921104 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@166.129.165.250 1220921150 Q * BrunoXLambert Quit: Leaving 1220921627 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@77.29.68.130 1220922056 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220922066 Q * androsch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220923661 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1220923881 Q * infowolfe Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220924421 Q * nenolod Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220924429 J * nenolod ~nenolod@ip70-189-74-62.ok.ok.cox.net 1220924972 Q * _gh_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220925703 T * * http://linux-vserver.org/ |stable 2.2.0.7, devel 2.3.0.34, grsec 2.2.0.7|util-vserver-0.30.215|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, and we forget about the minute. 1220925703 T * ChanServ - 1220926757 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220929341 Q * bzed Remote host closed the connection 1220929356 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1220931310 Q * orzel Read error: Connection reset by peer 1220931323 J * orzel ~orzel@freehackers.org 1220931484 Q * derjohn_foo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220931929 Q * orzel Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220932440 J * orzel ~orzel@freehackers.org 1220936565 T * * http://linux-vserver.org/ |stable 2.2.0.7, devel 2.3.0.34, grsec 2.2.0.7|util-vserver-0.30.215|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, and we forget about the minute. 1220936565 T * ChanServ - 1220938700 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@ip70-189-74-62.ok.ok.cox.net 1220939769 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220940012 Q * laptopnenolod Quit: this sh scripting is the language of the future 1220940498 J * sharkjaw ~gab@216-241-9.231210.adsl.tele2.no 1220941108 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@166.129.252.132 1220941365 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1220941612 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-160-149-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1220943979 Q * _gh_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220944202 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1220946023 J * jsambrook ~jsambrook@aelfric.plus.com 1220946137 J * gypsymauro ~colorioma@84.18.151.77 1220946138 M * gypsymauro hi 1220946159 M * gypsymauro I've tgzed a vserver from an host and moved to another but now when I try to launch it it says 1220946168 M * gypsymauro The kernel does not have dynamic contexts enabled. Please configure 1220946168 M * gypsymauro a static one by executing 1220946172 M * gypsymauro echo [number between 2 and 49151] > /etc/vservers/web/context 1220946452 M * cehteh then just do that 1220946467 M * cehteh cat /etc/vservers/*/context 1220946478 M * cehteh gives you a list of already used contexts 1220946496 M * cehteh choose a unused one and > /etc/vservers/web/context 1220947026 Q * larsivi Remote host closed the connection 1220947042 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1220947182 M * gypsymauro ok now it works but 1220947191 M * gypsymauro I've all owners changed 1220947193 M * gypsymauro I mean 1220947208 M * gypsymauro on original site if I do a ls -ln 1220947218 M * gypsymauro I c 1220947218 M * gypsymauro -rw-r--r-- 1 100 102 1317035027 2008-09-09 09:50 Data.fs 1220947218 M * gypsymauro -rw-r--r-- 1 100 102 1634806 2008-08-19 09:54 Data.fs.index 1220947218 M * gypsymauro -rw-r--r-- 1 100 102 6 2008-09-09 09:49 Data.fs.lock 1220947233 M * gypsymauro on the new one 1220947234 M * gypsymauro -rw-r--r-- 1 103 103 1316558576 2008-09-08 12:58 Data.fs 1220947234 M * gypsymauro -rw-r--r-- 1 103 103 1634806 2008-08-19 09:54 Data.fs.index 1220947234 M * gypsymauro -rw-r--r-- 1 103 103 6 2008-09-08 12:57 Data.fs.lock 1220947234 M * gypsymauro -rw-r--r-- 1 103 103 1405521446 2008-08-19 08:40 Data.fs.old 1220947266 M * gypsymauro I've to use some special flag on tar? 1220947306 M * gypsymauro I used -jcpf 1220948206 J * dna ~dna@147-221-dsl.kielnet.net 1220948945 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@77.29.77.83 1220949162 J * yarihm ~yarihm@217-162-100-161.dclient.hispeed.ch 1220949162 Q * ktwilight Read error: Connection reset by peer 1220949382 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@87.66.205.195 1220949439 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220949799 Q * gypsymauro Quit: leaving 1220951365 J * gypsy ~colorioma@84.18.151.77 1220951384 M * gypsy got disconnected 1220951448 M * gypsy I've backuped a vserver guest with tar -jcpf options and untar with -jxpf options but the permission are all wrong.. 1220951465 M * gypsy there is an how to on how to backup correctly? 1220951601 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1220951606 M * Bertl morning folks! 1220951685 M * Bertl gypsy: what permissions are wrong? 1220951740 N * morrigan_ morrigan 1220951773 M * fanto666 when could I expect vserver-2.3 to become stable? 1220951795 M * fanto666 or will it be 2.4 then? (the when is still important?) 1220951799 M * Bertl never, it will eventually become 2.4 and that is a stable release 1220951833 M * Bertl to the time frame ... hard to tell, but I think at least 3-4 month if all goes well 1220951841 M * fanto666 ok, thanks 1220951846 M * Bertl (but probably longer) 1220951853 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1220951863 M * gypsy Bertl: on the original guest I've 1220951882 M * gypsy web:/var/lib/zope2.9/instance/plone-site/var# ls -la 1220951882 M * gypsy totale 2663328 1220951882 M * gypsy drwxr-xr-x 3 zope zope 4096 2008-09-09 09:49 . 1220951882 M * gypsy drwxr-xr-x 9 root root 4096 2007-05-15 12:02 .. 1220951882 M * gypsy -rw-r--r-- 1 zope zope 1317035027 2008-09-09 09:50 Data.fs 1220951887 M * Bertl (please use paste.linux-vserver.org for everything longer than 3 lines) 1220951888 M * quinq hello :) 1220951903 M * gypsy ops 1220951914 M * Bertl hey quinq! 1220951951 M * gypsy http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12445 1220951955 M * gypsy look 1220951976 M * fanto666 we were talking about 127.0.0.1 special treating, did I understood it correctly that it can be shared between guests (and host) in 2.3? 1220952001 M * Bertl gypsy: ah, so the ownership changed, not unexpected ... see 'man tar' and find --numeric-owner 1220952026 M * Bertl fanto666: yes, you can (if you insits) share that :) 1220952042 M * Bertl *insist even 1220952043 M * fanto666 too bad I can't mve in time 1220952049 M * gypsy Bertl: -p is not enough? 1220952076 M * Bertl obviosuly not :) 1220952088 M * Bertl *obviously 1220952144 M * jsambrook is burstable RAM doable in vserver? (i.e guarantee minimum available RAM and then a free-for-all on the remainder) 1220952179 M * fanto666 Bertl: btw, does vserver personalize only the IP 127.0.0.1, the network 127/8 or the loopback interface? 1220952243 M * Bertl the 127/8 network (i.e. the loopback network) and the lback remapping uses certain IPs in that range (127.x.y.1) 1220952274 M * fanto666 I guess the x.y is the XID 1220952301 M * Bertl yep, encoded into two bytes 1220952341 M * Bertl but that's only for the auto assignment, you can disable that too and use arbitrary addresses 1220952357 M * fanto666 :) Is the remapping visible from anywhere? could I spoil anything if I user such IP for anything other? 1220952401 M * Bertl it's a normal address, the only action taken is a mapping to/from 127.0.0.1 whenever you change from userspace to kernelspace or the other way round 1220952472 M * Bertl it is disabled in the spectator context, so you should see it there 1220952616 J * tramjoe_merin ~tramjoe@193.41.238.151 1220952767 M * ard http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12446 1220952794 M * ard at that moment the system already "died"... 1220952937 M * ard but that's 2.6.25.15 with vs2.3.0.34.14, so I guess something has already been fixed in between 1220952957 M * ard anyway: it has been running for 1 month or so 1220953174 M * Bertl IIRC, that is a mainline bug fixed in 2.6.26 1220953206 M * gypsy Bertl: when I exctract the tar made with --numeric-owner I've to use -p option too? sorry for asking but it taks 1 hour:) 1220953227 M * Bertl try it with a subset of the files (e.g. a single dir) 1220953242 M * Bertl but yes, I'd say you need both 1220953258 M * ard Bertl : thanks! (/me is too busy looking and updating csync2 to look at vserver :-( ) 1220953265 M * Bertl alternatives are: rsync and dump/restore 1220953315 M * Bertl ard: you should be fine in this regard with vs2.3.0.35.5 1220953364 M * fanto666 can I provide hostname instead of IP in /etc/vservers//interfaces//ip ? to be mapped from /etc/hosts 1220953396 M * ard Bertl : heheh :-). vserver releases are faster than kernel releases right now ;-) 1220953489 M * gypsy tanx Bertl :) 1220953491 Q * gypsy Quit: leaving 1220953500 J * daemon ~daemon@desktop2.daemoncore.org 1220954079 M * Bertl ard: which reminds me that I should rebase to 2.6.26.5 :) 1220954140 M * jsambrook is burstable RAM doable in vserver? (i.e guarantee minimum available RAM and then a free-for-all on the remainder) 1220954157 M * cehteh [11:33] if it doesn't compile, ship it: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.26.5 :-) 1220954161 M * Bertl jsambrook: ah, was going to answer that the last time you asked :) 1220954163 M * cehteh .. :] 1220954172 A * jsambrook apologizes for reposting... 1220954183 M * Bertl np, I forgot about it anyways ... 1220954225 M * Bertl okay, now to the answer ... basically no 1220954228 M * fanto666 can I somehow use tun/tap as shared interface? 1220954254 M * fanto666 hmmm, nevermind 1220954255 M * jsambrook I'm not convinced burstable RAM is that great an idea, but Product have noted that competition using VZ quote it 1220954257 M * Bertl jsambrook: but, the good news is, you can somewhat create the illusion by using the soft limits 1220954304 M * Bertl setting the soft memory limit will show inside the guest as memory, while the difference to the hard limit will show as swap 1220954422 M * jsambrook and the behaviour difference? 1220954461 J * nas ~chatzilla@opengw.lga.net.sg 1220954475 M * nas guys 1220954481 M * Bertl jsambrook: well, the hard limit will be enforced, the soft limit to favor killing processes (OOM) of guests above the limit 1220954490 M * Bertl s/to/used to/ 1220954497 M * nas is it ok to use the same context for all my vserver guests running in same host 1220954499 M * nas echo 101 > /etc/vservers/myvserv/context 1220954512 M * nas same context number 1220954514 M * Bertl if you want them to share the same process context, yes 1220954549 M * Bertl (or if you do not start more than one at the same time :) 1220954562 M * Guy- I didn't realize it was even possible to have more than one with the same context number 1220954563 M * nas is it a good thing or a bad thing to share process context? 1220954577 M * Guy- nas: it's certainly not what you would normally want 1220954598 M * fanto666 but it depends on what you want to achieve 1220954601 M * Bertl nas: they will work like a big guest, sharing their process context 1220954619 M * nas how do i lose it? 1220954625 M * Guy- Bertl: do the vserver utilities work correctly with several guests having the same context number? 1220954642 M * Bertl nas: just assign 'unique' ids to each guest 1220954670 M * Bertl Guy-: I think that might work .. not sure, never tried 1220954700 M * Bertl Guy-: of course, shutting down will cause strange things 1220954735 M * Bertl but more likely, util-vserver will report the guest already running 1220954786 M * nas oh ok 1220954788 M * nas thanks 1220954828 M * Bertl np 1220954828 Q * pmenier_off Read error: Connection reset by peer 1220954847 J * pmenier_off ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1220955464 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1220955557 Q * nas Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0/2008061015] 1220955758 J * nas ~chatzilla@opengw.lga.net.sg 1220955788 M * nas guys is it enough to install the snmpd on the host alone? or should i need to install it as well in each guest? 1220955884 M * Bertl depends on what you want to do 1220955964 M * nas i want to monitor each server 1220955970 M * nas which includes all vservers 1220955984 M * Bertl monitor _what_? 1220956008 M * nas monitor everything like enable error sending 1220956045 M * nas or alerts 1220956065 M * Bertl what alert/error do you expect from a guest? 1220956097 M * nas i don't know, i'm not sure but i want to monitor all servers 1220956127 M * Bertl well, then you have to run a deamon in each guest (if you want to get reports for each guest too) 1220956141 M * nas oh ok 1220956167 M * nas so it is also like adding amanda-client to each guest if i want to back up each guest? 1220956182 M * Bertl if you want to backup it from inside, yes 1220956204 M * Bertl usually backups are done on the host (i.e. from outside), but similar is true for monitoring :) 1220956387 M * nas ok thanks 1220956584 M * Bertl np 1220956873 M * nas are there standard packages that needs to be installed in the guest to secure it or make the performance better? 1220956893 M * nas or is a base install just soo fine 1220956937 M * Bertl as most distributions consider themselves (at least somewhat) secure, the installation util-vserver does should be fine 1220956964 M * Bertl to speed up things, you might want to look into unification if you have 'reasonably similar' guests 1220957142 M * nas ok thank you thank you 1220957153 M * nas going home now 1220957157 Q * nas Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0/2008061015] 1220958548 Q * Aiken Quit: Leaving 1220959758 N * zbyniu_ zbyniu 1220960159 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1220961123 J * loddafni1 ~mike@chello080108111137.5.11.univie.teleweb.at 1220962079 J * Pazzo ~ugelt@reserved-225136.rol.raiffeisen.net 1220962181 M * ghislainocfs2 hum 1220962199 M * ghislainocfs2 anyone know how SCHED_PRIO work ? any link or reading that could help ? 1220962226 M * Bertl first, it's not yet ported to 2.6.26+ 1220962268 M * Bertl second, here are some details: http://linux-vserver.org/CPU_Scheduler 1220962303 M * nox does openvpn guest need any special caps? 1220962332 M * Bertl no, just a persistant tun device assigned to the guest 1220962364 M * nox followed the FAQ but get a lot of permission denied 1220962403 M * Bertl probably because your openvpn setup tries to configure the network stuff 1220962440 M * ghislainocfs2 ok so hard schedule is just you go, you stop. Priority sched is just you go first, you second, do i got it right ? 1220962772 M * nox yes looks like "Cannot allocate TUN/TAP dev dynamically" 1220962909 M * nox if i force the device i get: SIOCSIF... ADDR,FLAGS,DSTADDR,MTU 1220962928 M * yang daniel_hozac: around? 1220963119 Q * pisco Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220963233 M * Bertl ghislainocfs2: yep 1220963247 M * ghislainocfs2 ok thanks :) 1220963617 M * yang Bertl: I am trying to locate instructions on how to setup IPv6 (6to4) and modify interfaces, without rebooting the guests? 1220963694 M * daniel_hozac naddress --nid --add --ip / 1220963721 M * daniel_hozac nox: use ifconfig-noexec and route-noexec. 1220963742 M * yang daniel_hozac: by you mean the IPv6 address ? 1220963754 M * yang daniel_hozac: and I do that on host? 1220963775 M * daniel_hozac yes, of course. 1220963827 M * yang daniel_hozac: and I figure out IPv6 address with command printf "2002:%02x%02x:%02x%02x::1\n" 192 0 2 3 1220963840 M * yang replacing 192...with my actual guests IP 1220963846 M * daniel_hozac well, no. 1220963861 M * daniel_hozac i mean, sure, you could do that, but it's sort of a waste of tunnels. 1220963878 M * yang ok, i will give it a try 1220963891 M * daniel_hozac you could just setup one on the host, so the host uses ::1, and the guests then use the same network but with a different host address. 1220963935 M * yang ok 1220963938 J * pisco ~pisco@tor.noreply.org 1220964133 M * nox daniel_hozac: oh yes thx that did the trick ... did not see the that line in the example 1220964143 M * yang hm http://pastebin.ca/1198123 , do I have to use CTX instead of guest name? 1220964174 M * daniel_hozac yang: what kernel is that? 1220964193 M * yang 2.6.22-3-vserver-k7 1220964195 M * yang debian 1220964207 M * daniel_hozac that's Linux-VServer 2.2, it doesn't have IPv6 support. 1220964228 M * daniel_hozac and you probably want /64... 1220964249 M * yang what about linux-image-2.6.26-1-vserver-686 ? 1220964258 M * fanto666 no 1220964267 M * fanto666 hmmm, maybe 1220964286 M * yang will it work with that one? 1220964288 M * daniel_hozac yeah, 2.6.26 is 2.3-based. 1220964292 M * fanto666 aha, ok 1220964295 M * yang nice 1220965920 J * BrunoXLambert ~Bruno@modemcable188.10-70-69.static.videotron.ca 1220966012 Q * sharkjaw Remote host closed the connection 1220967403 Q * orzel Read error: Connection reset by peer 1220967484 J * cryptronic ~oli@p4FD2CBF4.dip.t-dialin.net 1220967583 J * orzel ~orzel@freehackers.org 1220968307 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1220969093 Q * orzel Read error: Connection reset by peer 1220969218 J * orzel ~orzel@freehackers.org 1220969242 J * geb ~geb@188.170.100-84.rev.gaoland.net 1220969268 M * geb hi 1220969309 M * Bertl hey 1220971711 Q * xdr Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220971737 Q * tramjoe_merin Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1220972658 J * xdr ~xdr@gote2.36.cust.blixtvik.net 1220973200 J * tramjoe_merin ~tramjoe@193.41.238.151 1220973529 Q * orzel Remote host closed the connection 1220973645 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1220974027 Q * tramjoe_merin Remote host closed the connection 1220974055 J * tramjoe_merin ~tramjoe@193.41.238.151 1220975024 Q * BrunoXLambert Quit: Leaving 1220976521 Q * dustybin 1220976566 J * larsivi ~larsivi@169.80-202-217.nextgentel.com 1220977674 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@77.29.69.63 1220978588 J * blues blues@adu193.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1220978708 Q * blues_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220979462 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@mobile-166-214-123-234.mycingular.net 1220979614 Q * xdr Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220979733 Q * pmenier_off Quit: Konversation terminated! 1220979754 J * pmenier ~pme@LNeuilly-152-22-72-5.w193-251.abo.wanadoo.fr 1220979924 Q * tramjoe_merin Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12 1220980572 N * pmenier pmenier_off 1220981637 J * Mojo1978 ~Mojo1978@ip-88-152-60-134.hsi.ish.de 1220981712 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1220982431 Q * Pazzo Quit: Ex-Chat 1220982467 J * balbir_ ~balbir@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com 1220983131 Q * cryptronic Quit: Leaving. 1220983366 N * phedny Guest6099 1220983371 J * phedny ~mark@2a02:348:35:5a26::1 1220983416 J * cryptronic ~oli@p4FD2CBF4.dip.t-dialin.net 1220983450 Q * Guest6099 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220984008 Q * phedny Read error: No route to host 1220984051 J * xdr ~xdr@gote2.196.cust.blixtvik.net 1220984269 J * phedny ~mark@2a02:348:35:5a26::1 1220985283 J * _brent_ ~brent@jive.fttp.xmission.com 1220986479 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.70.130 1220986891 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220987228 Q * geb Remote host closed the connection 1220988669 J * ViRUS ~mp@p579B4B9B.dip.t-dialin.net 1220988770 Q * _gh_ Read error: Operation timed out 1220988804 N * DoberMann DoberMann[PullA] 1220990880 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-147-84.dclient.hispeed.ch 1220991243 Q * opuk Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220991474 J * opuk ~kupo@163-110-117-82.cust.blixtvik.se 1220991823 Q * bonbons Remote host closed the connection 1220993253 Q * cryptronic Quit: Leaving. 1220993458 J * ViRUS_ ~mp@p579B5C3E.dip.t-dialin.net 1220993649 M * _brent_ i've got a server set up with a few vserver VMs running on it. When I create a new one, it won't start. No errors, no output, vserver-stat just doesn't list it and i can't enter it. 1220993665 M * _brent_ is there anywhere besides /var/log/messages i can look for clues? 1220993693 M * daniel_hozac what kind of guest? 1220993698 M * _brent_ i've started it with --debug and it doesn't have anything that looks unusual (compared to the debug output from one that works) 1220993729 M * _brent_ centos 5 1220993793 M * daniel_hozac what util-vserver version? 1220993814 M * _brent_ util-vserver-0.30.216-1.pre2728.el5.centos 1220993817 M * _brent_ from your repo 1220993827 M * _brent_ (thanks for those, btw) 1220993888 Q * ViRUS Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220993932 M * daniel_hozac upgrade that and new guests should be fine. 1220993941 M * _brent_ k, i'll give it a whirl 1220993945 M * daniel_hozac to fix the one you have, chroot /vservers/ chkconfig rsyslog on 1220994211 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1220994389 Q * ktwilight Quit: dead 1220994397 J * Aiken ~Aiken@ppp118-208-124-125.lns4.bne4.internode.on.net 1220994399 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1220994699 Q * SlackLnx Quit: I'll Be back 1220994772 M * _brent_ daniel_hozac: new packages still had same problem; chroot ... chkconfig ... worked 1220994816 M * Bertl did you create a _new_ guest? 1220994821 M * _brent_ yeah 1220994826 M * _brent_ vserver foo build... 1220994886 M * daniel_hozac with 2753? 1220994898 M * _brent_ 2772 1220994904 M * daniel_hozac even better. 1220994910 M * daniel_hozac well, it works for me. 1220994931 M * _brent_ i'll try redoing the whole machine 1220994942 M * _brent_ there's nothing important on it yet 1220995715 J * SlackLnx ~Lee@bl7-145-135.dsl.telepac.pt 1220996522 Q * daemon Remote host closed the connection 1220997234 Q * xdr Read error: Connection reset by peer 1220997265 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180202032.adsl.alicedsl.de 1220997668 J * doener ~doener@i577BBEEF.versanet.de 1220997774 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220998346 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1220998818 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1220998853 J * cryptronic ~oli@p4FD2CBF4.dip.t-dialin.net 1220998991 Q * cryptronic 1220999702 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221000736 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173.16.9.10 1221001683 P * _brent_ 1221002079 Q * SlackLnx Remote host closed the connection 1221002158 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1221003271 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: just as an FYI, http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/t/save-vsdata.sh 1221003293 M * daniel_hozac should help with people migrating from older kernels to newer kernels on filesystems where the bits changed. 1221003352 M * Bertl ah, great! 1221003649 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@mobile-166-214-041-095.mycingular.net 1221004392 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1221004552 Q * loddafni1 Quit: Leaving.