1222387611 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:5c0:84dc:1:d494:88b3:71cc:1af8 1222388824 J * BrunoXLambert ~Bruno@dsl-10-148-187.b2b2c.ca 1222389388 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@77.29.64.245 1222389875 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222390192 Q * doener Quit: leaving 1222390345 Q * derjohn_foo Remote host closed the connection 1222390844 M * openblast hi, i moved a vserver to another machine with rsync, it didnt copy /dev, so i added the dev files again manually 1222390858 M * openblast the problem is, when i want to enter the machine: vlogin: openpty(): No such device or address 1222390880 M * openblast i had this solved once by adding the right /dev files, but now i cant get it right 1222390981 M * daniel_hozac so you have /dev/ptmx as c 5 2, and /dev/pts is mounted? 1222391033 M * openblast ah ill have a look 1222391082 M * openblast can i see the mounts of the vserver from the host? 1222391095 M * daniel_hozac vnamespace -e cat /proc/mounts 1222391112 M * daniel_hozac note: in this case, you're looking for /vservers//dev/pts, not /dev/pts. 1222391187 M * openblast yes :) of course 1222391196 M * openblast ah i got it, i created ptmx with b instead of c 1222391201 M * openblast thank you very much :) 1222391256 M * daniel_hozac you're welcome 1222391318 M * openblast vserver is great, thank you for the software and for the support, perhaps you will like to hear that it helps me with kde testing 1222391372 M * daniel_hozac cool 1222391512 J * cryptronic ~oli@p4FD2C0F2.dip.t-dialin.net 1222391551 M * Bertl openblast: excellent!, btw, next time you rsync the guest over, use -axHPSD --numeric-ids and you should be fine :) 1222391580 M * openblast ah yes hehe :) 1222391656 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now .. have a good one everyone! cya! 1222391659 M * openblast bye 1222391666 Q * cryptronic1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222391666 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1222394267 Q * quinq Remote host closed the connection 1222395762 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1222396771 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:5c0:84dc:1:d494:88b3:71cc:1af8 1222397906 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. 1222397906 T * ChanServ - 1222398747 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1222399759 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:5c0:84dc:1:d494:88b3:71cc:1af8 1222399929 Q * androsch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222400140 Q * fb Read error: Connection reset by peer 1222400189 J * fb fback@red.fback.net 1222401375 Q * FireEgl Read error: No route to host 1222402381 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1222409974 J * SpComb^ terom@zapotek.paivola.fi 1222410094 Q * SpComb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222412620 Q * nenolod Quit: MORE CFLAGS ALWAYS FIXES GENTOO DURR HURR 1222412656 J * nenolod ~nenolod@ip70-189-74-62.ok.ok.cox.net 1222413218 Q * nenolod Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222413884 J * dna ~dna@7-202-dsl.kielnet.net 1222413993 J * balbir_ ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1222414168 Q * balbir_ 1222414186 J * balbir_ ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1222414292 Q * balbir_ 1222414309 J * bsingh ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1222414337 Q * bsingh Read error: Connection reset by peer 1222414352 J * bsingh ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1222414382 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1222414432 Q * bsingh 1222414448 J * bsingh ~balbir@59.145.136.1 1222415248 N * SpComb^ SpComb 1222416583 M * derjohn foo folks, one of my hosts shows with vserver-stat a VSZ of "15.9+", shortly after it showed "1.6G". I wonder what "+" means? more than 15.9 G ? would be a quatum leap in VSZ usaage ... 1222416651 M * derjohn ah, I forgot: x86_64, 2.6.26.5-vs2.3.0.35.5-ipvs-nfct-disk-prot-300hz-derjohn , PREEMPT ... and utils 0.30.212 1222417547 M * derjohn hm, maybe I should habe upgraded the utils first, but I using etch, so I would like to stay with that version. 1222417742 M * derjohn ok, switched to 0.30.215 (from backports.org), but still 15.9+ 1222418067 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.66.67 1222418255 M * derjohn still: 71 111 15.9+ 186.5M 0m16s67 0m01s36 4m42s81 1222418570 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222418965 J * Mojo1978 ~Mojo1978@ip-88-152-49-68.unitymediagroup.de 1222419675 J * larsivi ~larsivi@wifi.uci.uni.torun.pl 1222420277 P * ikorvine 1222422253 J * lucrus ~lucrus@host-84-223-103-202.cust-adsl.tiscali.it 1222423107 Q * larsivi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222423172 J * vserveruser ~ben@cpc2-stre3-0-0-cust594.bagu.cable.ntl.com 1222423175 M * vserveruser hi guys 1222423237 M * vserveruser I was on the other day because I was having issues with the network interface disappearing on my vserver after about 24 hours 1222423340 M * vserveruser Its just happened again, but this time syslog was running, so I know the events leading up to it going off 1222423343 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:47:22 my_server kernel: [249859.788987] Not cloning cgroup for unused subsystem ns 1222423343 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:47:24 my_server kernel: [249862.014300] Not cloning cgroup for unused subsystem ns 1222423343 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:47:25 my_server kernel: [249863.505517] vxW: [»ps«,15024:#6|6|6] did lookup hidden f714449c[#0,4] »/dev/pts«. 1222423343 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:47:25 my_server kernel: [249863.544497] vxW: [»ps«,15034:#6|6|6] did lookup hidden f714449c[#0,4] »/dev/pts«. 1222423343 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:50:01 my_server /USR/SBIN/CRON[15462]: (root) CMD (if [ -x /usr/bin/vnstat ] && [ `ls /var/lib/vnstat/ | wc -l` -ge 1 ]; then /usr/bin/vnstat -u; fi) 1222423345 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:53:01 my_server /USR/SBIN/CRON[15780]: (mail) CMD ( if [ -x /usr/lib/exim/exim3 -a -f /etc/exim/exim.conf ]; then /usr/lib/exim/exim3 -q ; fi) 1222423345 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:55:01 my_server /USR/SBIN/CRON[15996]: (root) CMD (if [ -x /usr/bin/vnstat ] && [ `ls /var/lib/vnstat/ | wc -l` -ge 1 ]; then /usr/bin/vnstat -u; fi) 1222423347 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:57:01 my_server kernel: [250475.713765] vxW: [»ps«,16333:#5|5|5] did lookup hidden f714449c[#0,4] »/dev/pts«. 1222423347 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:57:01 my_server kernel: [250475.713765] vxW: [»ps«,16333:#5|5|5] did lookup hidden f714449c[#0,4] »/dev/pts«. 1222423349 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:57:01 my_server kernel: [250475.713765] vxW: [»ps«,16333:#5|5|5] did lookup hidden f714449c[#0,4] »/dev/pts«. 1222423349 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:57:01 my_server kernel: [250475.713765] vxW: [»ps«,16333:#5|5|5] did lookup hidden f714449c[#0,4] »/dev/pts«. 1222423351 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:57:01 my_server kernel: [250475.713765] vxW: [»ps«,16333:#5|5|5] did lookup hidden f714449c[#0,4] »/dev/pts«. 1222423351 M * vserveruser Sep 26 10:57:01 my_server kernel: [250475.713765] vxW: [»ps«,16333:#5|5|5] did lookup hidden f714449c[#0,4] »/dev/pts«. 1222423351 F * FloodServ +q *!*@cpc2-stre3-0-0-cust594.bagu.cable.ntl.com 1222423448 M * weasel vserveruser: don't do that 1222423455 M * weasel vserveruser: use services like http://paste.debian.net/ 1222423463 F * weasel -q *!*@cpc2-stre3-0-0-cust594.bagu.cable.ntl.com 1222423526 M * vserveruser I've pasted it here http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12501 1222423609 J * quinq ~quinq@quinq.eu.org 1222423615 M * vserveruser any thoughts on what might be making the interface disappear from the vserver? 1222423642 M * vserveruser if i restart the vserver, vserver server_name restart, it gets the interface just fine 1222424074 M * vserveruser ? 1222424303 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1222424314 J * lilalinux ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1222424809 J * xdr ~xdr@226-173-96-87.cust.blixtvik.se 1222425388 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1222425406 M * Bertl morning folks! 1222425870 M * quinq hi Bertl :) 1222425908 M * vserveruser Hi Bertl 1222425930 M * vserveruser I was speaking to you the other day, maybe you could help shine some light on the network interface3 issue I'm having 1222425999 M * Bertl that was the interface which is supposedly removed on the host from something you do not yet know, yes? 1222426003 M * vserveruser Yeah 1222426014 M * vserveruser I have the syslog report, which appears to be pretty vague 1222426027 M * vserveruser I've pasted it here http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12501 1222426086 M * Bertl that's from host or from the guest? 1222426097 M * vserveruser host 1222426105 M * vserveruser the guest had no new information in the syslog 1222426109 M * Bertl okay, good, and what is /usr/bin/vnstat? 1222426122 M * vserveruser its a bandwidth monitoring application for a network interface 1222426143 M * Bertl and what does the -u option do? 1222426208 M * vserveruser -u, --update update database 1222426224 M * vserveruser It has its own DB for keeping records of the network adaptor activity 1222426296 M * Bertl do you have physical access to the machine? 1222426550 M * vserveruser I'm afraid not 1222426578 M * vserveruser I do have remote serial shell 1222426582 M * Bertl do you have somebody there (datacenter) who could try something? 1222426589 M * vserveruser Perhaps, what do you have in mind 1222426620 M * Bertl I would really like to know what happens on the machine, if you unplug and replug the network cable 1222426623 M * vserveruser bear in mind, I do not lose the main eth0, or any eth0:X on any other vservers, its simply the mail one which loses it 1222426676 M * Bertl but we have other options to exploit first ... so no big deal 1222426684 M * vserveruser Ok 1222426696 Q * padde Quit: leaving 1222426696 M * Bertl first we have to figure what makes this particular guest special 1222426717 J * padde ~padde@patrick-nagel.net 1222426723 Q * padde Remote host closed the connection 1222426728 J * padde ~padde@patrick-nagel.net 1222426743 M * Bertl so, please upload the contents of /proc/virt{ual,net}/{info,status} 1222426757 M * Bertl (4 files) to paste.linux-vserver.org (or similar) 1222426758 M * vserveruser From the guest? 1222426762 M * Bertl host 1222426907 M * vserveruser http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12502 1222426935 M * vserveruser Context 5 is my mail server 1222426980 M * Bertl okay, now let's get the info/status for at least two contexts (network and process) including the mail one 1222427002 M * Bertl i.e. /proc/virt{ual,net}//{info,status} 1222427304 M * vserveruser http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12503 1222427310 M * vserveruser for the mail server (5) 1222427395 M * vserveruser http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12504 - context 6 1222427410 M * vserveruser for the webserver 1222427629 M * vserveruser any thoughts? 1222427634 M * Bertl that looks quite similar, what does 'ip adrr ls' on the host give? 1222427651 M * vserveruser Object "adrr" is unknown, try "ip help". 1222427663 M * Bertl *addr sorry :) 1222427693 M * vserveruser http://paste.linux-vserver.org/12505 1222427744 M * Bertl and .211 disappears, but 208/210 remains? 1222427763 M * vserveruser Yeah 1222427770 M * vserveruser but only 211 is assigned to that vserver 1222427835 M * Bertl can you check that .210 actually remains or just the 208? 1222427907 M * vserveruser .210 and 208 are assigned to another vserver 1222427920 M * vserveruser and that vserver seems unaffected *thus far* 1222428000 M * vserveruser I have to pop out for an hour 1222428010 M * vserveruser any chance you might still be here to help out when I get back> 1222428093 Q * BrunoXLambert Remote host closed the connection 1222428212 M * Bertl very likely ... 1222428225 M * Bertl (maybe shortly away, but I'll be back) 1222428302 J * pmenier ~pmenier@ACaen-152-1-63-143.w83-115.abo.wanadoo.fr 1222428493 Q * vserveruser Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222428603 J * doener ~doener@i577B87BF.versanet.de 1222429822 J * larsivi ~larsivi@wifi.uci.uni.torun.pl 1222430027 Q * lucrus Quit: Sto andando via 1222430304 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@LPuteaux-151-41-11-129.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr 1222430577 Q * ghislainocfs21 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222430589 J * BrunoXLambert ~Bruno@modemcable188.10-70-69.static.videotron.ca 1222431026 Q * larsivi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222431342 M * ktwilight_ so one of my guest has no connectivity, host can't ping guest but guest can ping host. guest can't ping any other pcs within the network too. 1222431373 M * ktwilight_ net.ipv4.ip_forward is enabled, and i've double checked all the values for interfaces/* and they are fine. 1222431376 M * ktwilight_ any clues? 1222431392 M * ktwilight_ cat /etc/resolv.conf looks good too 1222431606 M * Bertl ip_forward is of no relevance, no forwarding happens 1222431635 M * Bertl looks to me like you have some firewall active 1222431741 M * ktwilight_ no firewall 1222431754 M * ktwilight_ found the problem :/ user assigned an ip out of range heh 1222431831 J * vserveruser ~ben@cpc2-stre3-0-0-cust594.bagu.cable.ntl.com 1222431914 M * Bertl okay, off for now ... should be back in 2 hour 1222431919 M * Bertl +s 1222431925 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1222432023 M * ktwilight_ :) 1222432088 M * vserveruser Is Bertl back ? 1222432135 M * ktwilight_ he just left 1222432255 M * vserveruser Doh 1222432821 Q * Mojo1978 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1222433823 J * larsivi ~larsivi@wifi.uci.uni.torun.pl 1222436211 Q * larsivi Quit: Konversation terminated! 1222436957 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1222436961 M * Bertl back now ... 1222438603 M * vserveruser Hi mate 1222438620 M * vserveruser so, any thoughts on how to fix my conumdrum 1222438663 M * Bertl it would be interesting to do some investigations when you 'just' lost the interface 1222438688 M * Bertl (where it isn't the interface, but actually the IP, I presume) 1222438850 M * Bertl I didn't see any unusual in the data you provided, also the logs are inconclusive, except for the possibility that this vnstat thingy is messing with the IPs 1222438859 M * Bertl *anything 1222440128 J * micah_ ~micah@micah.riseup.net 1222440151 Q * micah_ 1222440567 M * vserveruser I could uninstall vnstat 1222440580 M * vserveruser and see how it runs afterwards 1222440643 M * Bertl if it happens within a sensible time frame, yes 1222440657 M * Bertl but if it happens once a week, it's probably hard to tell 1222440658 M * vserveruser its usually days 1222440670 M * vserveruser it lasted 3 days before it tipped 1222440682 M * vserveruser its a little annoying :( 1222440697 M * Bertl but you might want to increase the vnstat frequency and check that 1222440715 M * vserveruser I'm trying to get this server production live and its still unstable-ish 1222440717 M * Bertl i.e. if it happens a lot more often then, this might give some clues too 1222440745 M * Bertl my best bet (for now) would still be some auto link detection or similar 1222440769 M * Bertl and that could easily be tested by shortly unplugging the cable, and watching what happens 1222440783 M * vserveruser What do you think would happen? 1222440789 M * vserveruser it disappear from the vserver? 1222440809 M * Bertl if it is the link autodetection, then one or more IPs will 'disappear' when you replug 1222440820 M * vserveruser interesting 1222440837 M * Bertl and if the one IP assigned to your mail guest 'disappears' then you will not see the interface inside the guest anymore 1222440866 M * Bertl you can test that behaviour right now, by just removing the ip with 'ip addr del' on the host 1222441079 M * vserveruser what would I type in for the device 1222441083 M * vserveruser just eth0 1222441099 M * vserveruser Error: an inet prefix is expected rather than "eth0". 1222441173 M * Bertl ip addr del dev eth0 89.16.186.211/24 1222441182 M * Bertl and 1222441200 M * Bertl ip addr add dev eth0 89.16.186.211/24 (lateron, to add it back) 1222441246 M * vserveruser offline 1222441275 M * vserveruser and as far as the vserver is concerned, its lost all connection to the internet 1222441290 M * Bertl yep, as expected 1222441292 M * vserveruser and the network interface has dissapeared 1222441315 M * Bertl so that is very likely what happens in your setup too 1222441336 M * Bertl but, and that is the big but here, the guest cannot do that :) 1222441367 M * vserveruser but when I added the interface again (using the line above), it appeared again in the guest 1222441375 M * Bertl precisely 1222441384 M * Bertl that's the way it is supposed to happen 1222441398 M * vserveruser so what on earth is happening on my silly computer 1222441433 M * Bertl as I said, my best guess would be some link detection/ifplugd script which detects a short network outage 1222441460 M * Bertl (maybe cause by the upstream router) and takes down the interface, for a short moment, without adding back the secondary addresses 1222441490 M * vserveruser do you know how I could correct this? 1222441535 M * Bertl as daniel_hozac and I suggested last time, you should make sure that the interface is not mii monitored and/or no actions are taken to update the interface status 1222441552 M * Bertl (if that indeed is the cause) 1222441554 M * vserveruser Sorry to sound stupid, but what is mii monitored? 1222441598 M * Bertl http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Independent_Interface 1222441633 M * awk m000000 1222441723 M * vserveruser Whoah, way over my head 1222441745 M * vserveruser but I'll email the host and ask them if they are having short blips of outages 1222441758 M * Bertl try to upload your /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 1222441765 M * vserveruser I guess my best short-term sollution would be to write a script that pings the interface 1222441779 M * vserveruser and when it goes down, just bring it up again, and have it on a cron every 1 minute 1222441781 J * docelic ~docelic@78.134.196.244 1222441798 M * Bertl well, I think the interface comes up quite fine 1222441817 M * Bertl but the additional IPs do not, which is not unexpected 1222441829 M * vserveruser yeah, thats what I mean 1222441865 M * Bertl so, if you really want to go for that sledgehammer method, you probably want to 'restart' the guest or something like that, when this happens 1222441887 M * vserveruser yeah, restarting it has been my only resort thus far 1222441952 M * vserveruser and how could i prevent anything updating the interface status? simply rename the ifdown script? 1222441983 M * Bertl no, you need to have certain keywords in your script 1222442161 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222442180 M * vserveruser and I also get a lot of SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address, erors 1222442186 M * vserveruser or RNETLINK errors 1222442200 M * vserveruser could that be related? 1222442214 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.77.161 1222442215 M * Bertl that is a sign that you try to assign IPs which are already assigned 1222442252 M * vserveruser right 1222442299 M * vserveruser if I don't set the device as auto, in /etc/network/interfaces - would that prevent it coming down 1222442331 M * Bertl very likely, but you need a static config for your interface 1222442347 M * vserveruser it should be static anyway though 1222442355 M * Bertl so it would help to upload the script I mentioned before 1222442382 M * vserveruser -- sorry, I didn't see that line 1222442402 M * vserveruser no such folder/file 1222442437 M * Bertl (or whatever your distro uses to configure eth0) 1222442449 M * Bertl might be the /etc/network/interfaces ? 1222442458 M * vserveruser oh, I can show you that, 2 mins 1222442550 M * vserveruser http://89.16.186.208/ip 1222442623 M * Bertl hmm, so your config is a little weird anyways 1222442644 M * vserveruser yeah ? 1222442650 M * Bertl you are obviously assigning the IPs in question to aliases 1222442668 M * Bertl which you handle like normal interfaces (as it seems), this is gentoo? 1222442673 M * vserveruser debian 1222442687 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1222442694 M * Bertl okay, let me see what options there are 1222442883 M * Bertl yeah, as I expected, my suggested changes would be: 1222442891 M * Bertl remove the auto eth0 1222442895 M * vserveruser yeah 1222442902 M * Bertl remove all the eth0:X sections 1222442916 M * Bertl i.e. everything below Start virtual ip assignment 1222442941 M * vserveruser Ok 1222442954 M * Bertl make sure your guest config has a 'dev' entry in /etc/vservers//interfaces// 1222442963 M * vserveruser it does 1222442969 M * Bertl (the entry should simply contain 'Eth0') 1222442973 M * Bertl *eth0 1222442974 M * vserveruser it says eth0 1222442979 M * Bertl okay, perfect 1222443014 M * Bertl you want to reboot your machine or at least to restart the networking to take effect 1222443035 M * vserveruser Ok, give me a few minutes 1222443046 J * DLange ~DLange@dlange.user.oftc.net 1222443099 M * vserveruser Just as a sidenote, whilst browsing the dirs, i've found I've got some off if-down.d entries in the /etc/network dir 1222443118 J * nenolod ~nenolod@ip70-189-74-62.ok.ok.cox.net 1222443146 M * vserveruser in the vnstat file 1222443148 M * vserveruser if [ -x /usr/bin/vnstat ] && [ -w /var/lib/vnstat/$IFACE ]; then /usr/bin/vnstat -r --disable -i $IFACE; fi 1222443180 M * Bertl if that is just monitoring, then it might be fine 1222443215 M * Bertl in any case, the 'auto eth0' means that the interface is taken down/up when it is 'unplugged' (or has some cable/router outage) 1222443224 M * vserveruser ok 1222443229 M * vserveruser let me get back to what you said 1222443231 M * vserveruser rebooting now 1222443238 M * Bertl i.e. removing that, should make sure that the interface stays up 1222443409 M * vserveruser i take it eth0 should still have an auto eth0 1222443417 M * Bertl nope 1222443423 M * vserveruser no either? 1222443433 M * vserveruser would the interface even come up at all then? 1222443434 M * Bertl no auto in that config :) 1222443451 M * Bertl it is supposed to come up because it is configured static 1222443459 M * vserveruser ok, lets see 1222443461 M * vserveruser rebooting again 1222443471 M * Bertl but you might read up 'man interfaces' or talk to a debian person 1222443481 M * Bertl (I'm just guessing here :) 1222443514 M * vserveruser you are my only debian person ;) 1222443521 M * Bertl ouch! 1222443544 M * vserveruser Btw, I only started using Linux about 4 weeks ago 1222443556 M * vserveruser was strictly a Windows user, I never had ssh access 1222443557 M * vserveruser lol 1222443574 M * Bertl not bad then 1222443586 M * vserveruser I've come on leaps and bounds 1222443593 M * vserveruser I can setup raid arrays, blah blah 1222443605 M * vserveruser right, without the eth0, I can't even ping that address 1222443638 M * Bertl without what eth0? 1222443644 M * vserveruser I think it needs "auto eth0" 1222443662 M * Bertl I doubt that, the ifcate eth0 ... should be enough 1222443672 M * Bertl but maybe it needs an 'up' or so 1222443709 J * dna_ ~dna@15-217-dsl.kielnet.net 1222443723 M * Bertl let's see what the man page says ... 1222443801 J * dna__ ~dna@166-218-dsl.kielnet.net 1222443912 M * Bertl hmm, okay, the auto seems to be unrelated to the hotplug 1222443958 M * Bertl I guess you have to find a better debian person than me to tell you how to disable mii monitoring or hot plugging 1222443977 M * Bertl maybe when micah is around, he might know 1222444007 M * Bertl anyway, the setup should be better with only the first eth0 entry (and the auto eth0) 1222444017 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222444024 M * vserveruser I'm booting now, I had to mess with the settings in remote shell 1222444028 M * Bertl but I doubt that will keep it from re-initializing the interface when unplugged 1222444041 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1222444047 M * vserveruser I'm thinking I might spend the evening, wiping the machine and starting fresh 1222444068 M * vserveruser recreate the vservers from fresh and copy the old data in 1222444075 M * Bertl I really doubt that will change much 1222444075 M * blathijs On Debian, normall "ifplugd" is responsible for bringing interfaces up and down when the cable is plugged 1222444092 M * Bertl blathijs: and how can one disable that? 1222444092 M * blathijs not sure if that's relevant, didn't understand the problem completely 1222444104 M * blathijs There is some config in /etc/default/ifplugd IIRC 1222444123 M * vserveruser its more to clean up the traces of silly applications I installed, we previously had qmail, exim, postfix etc all installed on the host in our efforts to get a mail server working 1222444137 M * Bertl ah, okay, well, that makes sense 1222444158 M * blathijs There is also some udev involved, but I'm not sure how that fits in 1222444161 M * vserveruser Although I removed most of it, I think I've probably got traces that are causing my hiccups 1222444174 M * vserveruser Bertl - as always, thats for the help, your a star mate 1222444184 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1222444191 Q * dna_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222444192 M * vserveruser I#m going to format, re-install, and re-configure over the next day 1222444223 M * vserveruser and I'll see how we fair 1222444283 M * Bertl k, keep us updated ... 1222444285 M * vserveruser when I panic, I'll be sure to lend on your knowledge again! 1222444289 M * vserveruser Honest, thanks for the help 1222444316 M * Bertl np 1222444320 J * kiorky ~kiorky@cryptelium.net 1222444326 M * vserveruser I'm sure when its up and running it will be less of a pig :| 1222444335 M * vserveruser *Famous last words* 1222444337 M * vserveruser cya 1222444340 Q * vserveruser 1222447394 J * dowdle ~dowdle@71-221-9-89.blng.qwest.net 1222448643 Q * dowdle Quit: Konversation terminated! 1222448898 Q * infowolfe Remote host closed the connection 1222449015 J * dowdle ~dowdle@71-221-9-89.blng.qwest.net 1222449313 J * infowolfe ~infowolfe@c-67-160-149-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net 1222451523 Q * docelic Quit: http://www.spinlocksolutions.com/ 1222452512 Q * doener Read error: Connection reset by peer 1222453424 Q * micah Remote host closed the connection 1222453435 J * micah ~micah@micah.riseup.net 1222455014 J * doener ~doener@i577B87BF.versanet.de 1222455956 J * stationone ~stationon@h-74-1-164-226.miatflad.covad.net 1222456163 M * stationone i'm using util-vserver-core-0.30.216-1.pre2772.el5.centos. How can I add new IP addresses inside a guest host? 1222456211 M * snooze i dont think you can 1222456240 M * snooze unless you give it special rights to do so, which i guess is not recommended 1222456288 M * stationone snooze:I need to use SSL on different hosts inside one guest. for each SSL site I need to use a static IP address. so how can I have these sites use a static ip? 1222456301 M * stationone hosts meaning websites 1222456390 M * daniel_hozac while it's running? use naddress --nid --add --ip 1222456419 M * daniel_hozac on the host, of course. 1222456440 M * stationone on the host meaning the root context or guest context? 1222456462 M * daniel_hozac the host is the one hosting the guests. 1222457104 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. 1222457104 T * ChanServ - 1222457115 M * stationone i only have 2 devices, eth0 and eth1. Can I attach virtually 5 public IP addresses to dev eth1 and then use naddress to add the ips to the guest? 1222457226 M * daniel_hozac sure. 1222457835 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.29.76.223 1222457882 M * Bertl okay, off for now .. bbl 1222457893 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1222458253 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222458325 Q * stationone Quit: Trillian (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com 1222460895 J * captiancrash ~captiancr@70.159.118.70 1222461239 Q * weasel Remote host closed the connection 1222461243 J * weasel_ weasel@weasel.chair.oftc.net 1222461254 N * weasel_ weasel 1222461539 Q * pmenier Quit: Konversation terminated! 1222461629 Q * padde Remote host closed the connection 1222461634 J * padde ~padde@patrick-nagel.net 1222462367 Q * bzed Remote host closed the connection 1222462382 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1222462865 Q * C14r Read error: Connection reset by peer 1222462866 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222463036 Q * dna__ Quit: Verlassend 1222463038 J * tokkee_ tokkee@ssh.faui2k3.org 1222463119 Q * BrunoXLambert Remote host closed the connection 1222463217 Q * tokkee Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222463264 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1222463264 J * C14r ~C14r@h58173.serverkompetenz.net 1222463932 N * DLange Guest1781 1222463945 J * DLange ~DLange@dlange.user.oftc.net 1222464037 Q * Guest1781 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1222464313 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@p5B23C71C.dip.t-dialin.net 1222464983 J * vserveruser ~ben@cpc2-stre3-0-0-cust594.bagu.cable.ntl.com 1222464989 M * vserveruser Is bertl about? 1222465023 M * vserveruser Or anyone that wants to lend a hand with setting up a vserver properly 1222465037 J * BrunoXLambert ~Bruno@dsl-150-136.b2b2c.ca 1222465433 J * Piet ~piet@tor.noreply.org 1222466201 Q * ktwilight_ Quit: dead 1222466242 J * Aiken ~Aiken@ppp118-208-28-181.lns2.bne1.internode.on.net 1222466308 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1222466385 Q * captiancrash Quit: Leaving 1222466626 J * doener_ ~doener@i577BB1B9.versanet.de 1222466731 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1222467069 J * androsch ~androsch@dslb-084-060-209-107.pools.arcor-ip.net 1222469895 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1222470454 J * ktwilight ~ktwilight@87.66.202.61 1222470460 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1222472198 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. 1222472198 T * ChanServ - 1222473318 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net