1221610497 Q * ViRUS_ Quit: If there is Artificial Intelligence, then there's bound to be some artificial stupidity. (Thomas Edison) 1221610853 Q * ghislainocfs2 Quit: Leaving. 1221612067 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221614210 Q * BrunoXLambert Quit: Leaving 1221614233 Q * esa Quit: Coyote finally caught me 1221614302 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! cya! 1221614308 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1221614724 J * esa bip@62.123.8.190 1221617402 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1221622669 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221628662 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@LPuteaux-151-41-11-129.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr 1221628999 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180213056.adsl.alicedsl.de 1221629741 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1221631298 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1221632598 Q * hparker Quit: g'nite 1221633617 M * blathijs derjohn_mob: I also tried that, but no luck. 1221633636 M * blathijs derjohn_mob: Though I think I might have tried to reconfigure "ssh" and not openssh-server, so that might be it 1221633697 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-160-149-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1221633770 M * blathijs derjohn_mob: Ah, you were right. Thanks! 1221633986 M * derjohn_mob blathijs, :-) I had the same problem when replaceing alle my weak debain ssh keys not so long time ago :) 1221634317 M * blathijs :-) 1221634743 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221635223 J * lucrus ~lucrus@host-84-223-101-74.cust-adsl.tiscali.it 1221635247 Q * lucrus 1221635595 J * lucrus ~lucrus@host-84-223-101-74.cust-adsl.tiscali.it 1221636003 J * larsivi ~larsivi@85.221.53.194 1221636936 Q * FireEgl Quit: Leaving... 1221637482 J * dna ~dna@173-203-dsl.kielnet.net 1221637889 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173.16.9.10 1221638886 Q * infowolfe Quit: infowolfe 1221638970 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-160-149-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1221638983 M * lucrus I'd like to have guest started on host boot, is it enough to create the init/mark file? Should it contain anything special? 1221639087 M * hijacker cat /etc/vservers/vn/apps/init/mark 1221639087 M * hijacker default 1221639098 M * hijacker i guess it has to contain default 1221639343 M * lucrus thanks 1221644114 J * nono ~user@abailly.pck.nerim.net 1221644191 M * nono hello, I have a small problem with vserver: my vserver refuses to start and I dont have a clue whiy it is failing. 1221644219 M * nono I run other vservers on same host which work fine and were created the same way (with a script) 1221644276 J * FaUl ~immo@benabuFaUl.v6.be.free.de 1221644279 M * FaUl *boing* 1221644284 M * FaUl i get connect(3, {sa_family=AF_INET6, sin6_port=htons(80), inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::", &sin6_addr), sin6_flowinfo=0, sin6_scope_id=0}, 28) = -1 EADDRNOTAVAIL (Cannot assign requested address) 1221644295 M * FaUl when trying to make something listen in a vserver 1221644298 M * FaUl any idea why? 1221644741 M * nono forget it. It works !!?? 1221644757 M * FaUl ? 1221645100 J * jsambrook1 ~jsambrook@anchor-internet-1-if0.router.demon.net 1221645384 J * coda ~coda@dhcp50-32.satec.es 1221645388 M * coda hi there! 1221645419 Q * jsambrook1 Quit: Leaving. 1221645447 J * jsambrook1 ~jsambrook@anchor-internet-1-if0.router.demon.net 1221645603 M * coda hi guys, excuse me, I'm experiencing random kernel panics in my vserver, do you know where could I start searching for some info or support? 1221645806 M * coda hello? :( 1221646003 M * FaUl hm, random panics is odd 1221646040 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1221646044 M * Bertl morning folks! 1221646056 M * Bertl coda: inside your Guest? 1221646056 M * coda yeah :( 1221646076 M * Bertl please upload one of them to paste.linux-vserver.org 1221646214 M * coda ok, let's see 1221646268 M * coda actually it's a screenshot.. can I upload screenshots there? 1221646432 M * coda here's the screenshot: http://img222.imageshack.us/my.php?image=00000625551221635862271vy5.jpg 1221646433 Q * ktwilight_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221646460 M * FaUl Bertl: any idea why this occures when I try to start sshd in one vserver? 1221646460 M * FaUl connect(3, {sa_family=AF_INET6, sin6_port=htons(80), inet_pton(AF_INET6, "::", &sin6_addr), sin6_flowinfo=0, sin6_scope_id=0}, 28) = -1 EADDRNOTAVAIL (Cannot assign requested address) 1221646572 M * coda btw, it's running under kernel 2.6.22.19-vs2.2.0.7ih 1221646647 Q * kir Quit: Leaving. 1221646782 M * Bertl coda: the important part is unfortunately cut of at the top of the screen, but it looks like a problem with networking .. what does the 'ih' mean? 1221646829 M * Bertl FaUl: seems it is trying to bind ipv6 *, do you have ipv6 running? does the guest have an ipv6 address assigned? 1221646843 M * coda I'm not pretty sure, I just copied and pasted that from vserver-info 1221646888 M * FaUl Bertl: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12486 1221646905 M * Bertl coda: interesting ... well, I'd suggest to install a serial console for that machine, and capture the entire kernel panic, or, alternatively change the resolution so that you can capture more lines 1221646909 M * FaUl mh 1221646913 M * FaUl but... 1221646917 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@154.91-66-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1221646948 M * Bertl FaUl: doesn't look very ipv6-ish to me :) 1221646950 Q * jsambrook1 Remote host closed the connection 1221646999 M * coda ouch :( 1221647002 M * FaUl Bertl: inet6 addr: 2001:4c50:ffff:a8::8/64 Scope:Global 1221647003 M * Bertl FaUl: ah, it is, is that on the guest? 1221647007 M * FaUl yes 1221647021 M * coda ok, thanks a lot Bertl :) 1221647033 M * Bertl FaUl: maybe something is already binding that ip on the host? 1221647048 M * FaUl good point 1221647048 M * Bertl FaUl: I also assume, that your kernel is ipv6 capable (for guests)? 1221647053 M * FaUl yes 1221647067 M * FaUl otherwise i would not see that address in the guest, nor? 1221647094 M * Bertl yes, but it could be one of the early adaptations with limited functionality 1221647109 M * FaUl nope, port 22 is not bound on the host 1221647119 M * FaUl at least not on one of the vserver-ips 1221647199 M * Bertl try with a different port for the guest, just for a test 1221647233 M * FaUl ssh tryes to listen on a bunch of ports, none of them works 1221647303 M * FaUl http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12488 < it looks like this in strace -e trace=network... 1221647306 M * Bertl okay, what kernel version is it? 1221647307 M * coda Bertl: just in case, if it were a network problem, would you know how could I maybe try to reproduce the panic? 1221647341 M * FaUl ah, its an old one 1221647347 M * Bertl coda: well, that single panic you uploaded, happened in the bonding driver 1221647404 M * coda ouh, how did you deduce that, may I ask? 1221647409 M * FaUl Bertl: i'll reboot and try again then 1221647411 M * FaUl wq 1221647561 J * jsambrook1 ~jsambrook@anchor-internet-1-if0.router.demon.net 1221647576 M * coda just for learning purposes.. I'm not that good debugging kernel issues :( 1221647614 M * Bertl coda: the first line in the trace is in bond_check_dev_link, a few calls higher, we are in bond_mmi_monitor 1221647723 M * Bertl coda: btw: http://mail.nl.linux.org/kernelnewbies/2007-07/msg00446.html 1221647756 M * coda thanks :D 1221647895 M * Bertl looks very much like the issue you are seeing 1221647942 M * Bertl and that was on a 2.6.20.14 kernel, so if it is a bug, it might not have been fixed in 2.6.22.19 1221648132 M * coda my problem is that I didn't get why it happened in the bonding server yet.. but that's because I don't know how to read kernel data/dumps/etc.. :( I'll take a look at kernelnewbies.org from the beginning.. 1221648154 M * coda but anyway, I really appreciate your help :) 1221648201 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1221648222 M * Bertl note: if you manage to setup something to capture the entire oops, the chances are better to pin it down 1221648263 M * Bertl also double check that you do not use proprietary drivers or modules which taint the kernel 1221648660 M * FaUl Bertl: ok, i'm running 2.6.22.18-vs2.3.0.32 1221648686 M * FaUl the problem still exist 1221648745 M * Bertl can you give 2.6.26.5-vs2.3.0.35.6 a spin with your setup? 1221648753 M * FaUl mh 1221648758 M * FaUl that would not be that easy 1221648796 M * Bertl 2.6.22.19-vs2.3.0.34? 1221648827 M * FaUl have you changed something on ipv6-isolation in the update? 1221648859 M * Bertl not that I can remember, but more importantly, we need to narrow down the actual failure scenario to make it a test case I can recreate 1221648860 M * FaUl it worked fine before and the only thing i changed is enabling ipv6 1221648865 J * friendly ~friendly@ppp59-167-89-99.lns2.mel6.internode.on.net 1221648930 M * FaUl there are a lot vserver running. maybe I run in some kind of max-listening-socket-limit or something? 1221649032 M * coda Bertl: I'm actually only using 5 modules: dm_mod, bonding, tg3, forcedeth, k8temp.. does it sounds ok to you? 1221649102 M * Bertl FaUl: I doubt it ... 1221649347 Q * friendly Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221649371 M * FaUl Bertl: if i remove one listening socket everything works 1221649411 M * Bertl which one? 1221649428 M * FaUl any 1221649447 M * Bertl hmm? 1221649450 M * FaUl yea 1221649453 M * FaUl no difference at all 1221649490 M * Bertl I cannot follow you, try to describe the 'change' in more detail 1221649518 M * FaUl it was sshd 1221649520 M * Bertl coda: I have bad feelings about tg3 and even worse about forcedeth ... they are known to be buggy 1221649530 M * FaUl and i removed one port from the config 1221649534 M * FaUl startet it again 1221649536 M * FaUl it works 1221649542 M * FaUl i put it back and removed another 1221649545 M * FaUl still works 1221649547 M * coda ouch 1221649547 M * FaUl i added both 1221649551 M * FaUl -> break 1221649577 M * Bertl FaUl: okay, so you have several ports listed, on ipv6, I presume? and the first binding works, but any second binding breaks, yes? 1221649595 M * FaUl nope 1221649608 M * FaUl first binding works, second binding works ... nth binding breaks 1221649654 M * FaUl n = 9 1221649697 M * Bertl hmm, and it doesn't matter which one you remove, it then works? 1221649784 M * FaUl yea 1221649808 M * FaUl mh, what i think is odd is this 1221649830 M * FaUl http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12489 1221649841 M * FaUl this is how it looks like in netstat 1221649881 M * FaUl note that there are both: tcp and tcp6-listening sockets 1221649892 M * FaUl and the tcp-sockets listen on one particular ip-adress 1221650032 J * friendly ~friendly@ppp59-167-138-68.lns3.mel6.internode.on.net 1221650040 M * Bertl and what's odd about that? 1221650095 M * FaUl why not just only :::? 1221650125 M * Bertl I presume because sshd also binds explicit ipv4 addresses 1221650130 M * FaUl nope 1221650178 M * Bertl why does the guest have an ipv4 in the first place? 1221650204 M * FaUl ? 1221650215 M * FaUl because it should be reachable on both, ipv4 and ipv6? 1221650228 M * FaUl http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12490 is the sshd_config now running 1221650234 M * Bertl but you do not bind sshd to ipv4 addresses? 1221650260 M * FaUl nope, there is no Listen in the config which means Listen on :: 1221650271 M * FaUl (IN6ADDR_ANY) 1221650284 M * Bertl there is no listen in that config. period. 1221650300 M * Bertl so it will listen on 0 for all protocols 1221650311 M * Bertl and IIRC, the default is ipv4 _and_ ipv6 1221650344 M * FaUl yea 1221650347 M * Bertl add AddressFamily ipv6 1221650354 M * FaUl why? 1221650356 M * Bertl s/ipv6/inet6 1221650358 M * FaUl i want both 1221650370 M * FaUl but that should work with :: as wel 1221650372 M * Bertl okay, so if you want both, why are suprised that you get both? 1221650386 M * FaUl because :: usually listenes on both, ipv4 and ipv6 1221650397 M * FaUl tcp 0 0 :::22 :::* LISTEN 0 13868 - 1221650421 M * FaUl thats how it looks on my workstation (without any vserver or something), and it is reachable on both, ipv4 and ipv6 1221650455 M * Bertl well, ipv4 in ipv6 range mapping is not completed in the ipv6 isolation, IIRC 1221650474 M * Bertl so that might or might not work inside a guest 1221650507 M * FaUl ok 1221650507 M * Bertl you might also get bitten by the single ip special casing, which you should definitely disable with ipv6 1221650517 Q * friendly Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221650535 M * FaUl how do i do this again? ;-) 1221650553 M * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/Capabilities_and_Flags 1221650559 M * Bertl (look for SINGLE_IP 1221650580 M * Bertl add ~SINGLE_IP to the nflags 1221650584 M * FaUl so echo ~SINGLE_IP > nflags in the config of every vserver would do the trick? 1221650608 M * Bertl try with one first, not sure that is your problem 1221650658 M * FaUl i'll try out that later 1221650662 M * Bertl note: I hope you credit me for not asking why you bind your sshd to 9 different ports :) 1221650667 Q * lucrus Quit: Sto andando via 1221650707 M * FaUl Bertl: thats easy - makes firewall-pircing more likely to be possible without doing real magic ;-) 1221650727 M * FaUl i first tried to bind ssh to all unused ports, but ssh cannot handle that as select() cannot handle that ;-) 1221651070 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@51.42.69.80.in-addr.net-lab.net 1221651818 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1221652990 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1221653586 J * bXi bluepunk@irssi.co.uk 1221653739 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1221653822 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1221656472 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1221658670 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1221658726 Q * nono Quit: ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs) 1221659131 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1221659787 J * jsambrook2 ~jsambrook@anchor-internet-1-if0.router.demon.net 1221659788 Q * jsambrook1 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1221660495 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1221660624 J * nas ~chatzilla@opengw.lga.net.sg 1221661199 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221661513 Q * nas Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 3.0/2008061015] 1221662946 M * ard where's nas? 1221662960 A * ard should sleep 1221663864 Q * jsambrook Quit: Leaving. 1221663898 Q * jsambrook2 Quit: Leaving. 1221663914 J * jsambrook ~jsambrook@anchor-internet-1-if0.router.demon.net 1221664605 J * jsambrook1 ~jsambrook@aelfric.plus.com 1221664927 Q * jsambrook1 Remote host closed the connection 1221664980 J * PowerKe ~tom@d5153A1EB.access.telenet.be 1221665383 P * jsambrook Leaving. 1221665581 J * jsambrook1 ~jsambrook@aelfric.plus.com 1221665725 Q * jsambrook1 1221665822 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221666462 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1221667438 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1221667990 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1221668222 J * larsivi ~larsivi@169.80-202-217.nextgentel.com 1221668737 J * Medivh ck@dolphin.serverbox.de 1221669566 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196.212.73.74 1221670393 Q * coda Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221670911 Q * kir Quit: Leaving. 1221671160 J * BrunoXLambert ~Bruno@modemcable188.10-70-69.static.videotron.ca 1221671300 J * fb fback@red.fback.net 1221671321 M * fb good evening 1221671629 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221671640 M * Bertl fb: and a good one 2u2! 1221671956 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.75.48 1221672133 M * fb Bertl: this won't be until i manage to make this stupid cisco AP work as i want it to :/ 1221672182 M * Bertl hehe, well, cisco is living from its name nowadays ... not that much innovation anymore? 1221672229 M * fb Bertl: they must've changed something with some recent ios-like os for their APs 1221673437 N * phedny Guest239 1221673440 J * phedny ~mark@2001:7b8:3f5::115 1221673462 N * phedny Guest240 1221673462 N * Guest239 phedny 1221676654 J * ktwilight_ ~ktwilight@87.66.199.17 1221676874 Q * ktwilight Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221676874 J * C14r ~C14r@h58173.serverkompetenz.net 1221677161 J * mmoreno80 ~matt@200.68.67.85 1221677179 M * mmoreno80 hi! 1221677376 J * kaner ~kaner@zzz.strace.org 1221677430 M * Bertl mmoreno80: hey! 1221677437 M * mmoreno80 I have a sip server running inside a vserver environment. I have an issue with this configuration, because the sip server takes too much time to answer a route petition and this is because mysql, running in the host, takes to much time to respond. There is a way to speed up the db connection? 1221677442 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: you! 1221677475 M * Bertl you are currently connecting via network, I presume? 1221677504 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: yeap. 1221677520 M * Bertl well, you could switch to unix sockets 1221677543 M * Bertl but I think you are more observing some kind of scheduling effect 1221677566 M * Bertl i.e. I would try a different scheduler and/or different priorities there 1221677596 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: +1 to the sockets. 1221677612 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: but I take notes about the scheluder and priorities. 1221677619 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: thanks for the help. 1221677633 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1221677921 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: how do I share the socket between host and guest? 1221677945 M * Bertl create them inside the guest dir for example 1221678038 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: with soft links work? 1221678061 M * Bertl you mean symbolic links? no, they won't work 1221678198 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: yeah, symbolic links. 1221678200 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: duh! 1221678217 M * Bertl but --bind mounts should do ... 1221680666 J * lucrus ~lucrus@host110-222-dynamic.17-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it 1221682462 J * Aiken ~Aiken@ppp118-208-28-181.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1221683165 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-147-84.dclient.hispeed.ch 1221683221 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1221683629 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180213056.adsl.alicedsl.de 1221684254 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: mount --bind do the work. Thanks again. 1221684262 M * mmoreno80 Bertl: And the problem is solved. 1221684270 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1221684540 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1221685745 Q * mmoreno80 Quit: bbl 1221686708 Q * BrunoXLambert Remote host closed the connection 1221686727 J * endor ~fp@endor.njh6.de 1221686796 Q * lucrus Quit: Sto andando via 1221686896 M * endor is it possible or planned to create vservers inside other vservers? 1221687069 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221687258 M * daniel_hozac no. 1221687560 M * Bertl endor: in theory, the context concept could be made hierarchically, either by providing the necessary capabilities, or by flattening out the hierarchy 1221687589 M * Bertl endor: but that is more an exotic feature than something you really need/want 1221687879 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221688899 J * BrunoXLambert ~Bruno@dsl-158-40.b2b2c.ca 1221688950 J * doener ~doener@i577B97EF.versanet.de 1221689052 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1221690293 J * _gh_ ~gerrit@67.170.155.50 1221690409 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1221691726 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now .. have a good one everyone! cya! 1221691731 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1221693860 J * nou Chaton@2001:6f8:328:bbc:6666:6667:: 1221694695 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1221695462 Q * laptopnenolod Quit: this sh scripting is the language of the future 1221695490 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@pool-71-241-219-79.port.east.verizon.net 1221695883 Q * kiorky Ping timeout: 480 seconds