1239066439 N * sladen__ sladen 1239067963 Q * jrdnyquist Remote host closed the connection 1239068324 J * scientes ~scientes@75-165-18-53.tukw.qwest.net 1239069549 Q * scientes Remote host closed the connection 1239072449 M * hparker Using centos 3.9 as a guest is there anything special that needs done to get bind running? 1239072460 M * hparker Well, from the looks of it, answering 1239073166 M * hparker nm, figured out my error 1239076119 Q * AndrewLee Remote host closed the connection 1239076151 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@210.240.39.7 1239080864 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1239083554 J * ktwilight__ ~ktwilight@91.178.149.130 1239083821 Q * ktwilight_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239084228 M * arekm vps aux |grep ERR shows few things like 1239084229 M * arekm root 151911 ERR 0.0 0.0 184 4 ? D+ 08:03 0:00 [grep] 1239084232 M * arekm root 151912 ERR 0.0 0.0 97280 1000 ? R+ 08:03 0:00 ps aux 1239084237 M * arekm some bug? why ERR? 1239085849 J * jze ~jesper@gw.comsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de 1239085911 J * cluk ~cluk@p5B17F8E2.dip.t-dialin.net 1239086262 J * Pazzo ~ugelt@host156-36-static.14-79-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1239087079 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1239087867 J * duckx ~Duck@81.57.39.234 1239088165 J * davidkarban ~david@193.85.217.71 1239088259 J * cga ~weechat@62.196.2.6 1239088595 Q * fb synthon.oftc.net oxygen.oftc.net 1239088595 Q * balbir_ synthon.oftc.net oxygen.oftc.net 1239088634 J * fb fback@red.fback.net 1239088634 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.110.44 1239089538 J * scientes ~scientes@75-165-18-53.tukw.qwest.net 1239089557 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1239089697 J * harobed ~harobed@pda57-1-82-231-115-1.fbx.proxad.net 1239090267 J * esa bip@62.123.8.156 1239092324 Q * balbir_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1239092759 J * swen ~swen@213.143.91.254 1239092947 N * swen Tjuln 1239092958 Q * Tjuln 1239092960 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1239092965 J * swen ~swen@213.143.91.254 1239092966 M * Bertl morning folks! 1239092999 M * Bertl arekm: 2.6.29 patches are not complete yet, but almost 1239093224 J * gnuk ~F404ror@pla93-3-82-240-11-251.fbx.proxad.net 1239093288 M * arekm I saw oopses and machine resets with that patch (but as I heavily patch the kernel the guilty part could be different one than vs) 1239093299 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.53.88 1239093323 M * Bertl if you have any traces, please upload them somewhere, I'll have a look 1239093390 M * arekm I don't, with pre3 I just get reset (but I also updated grsecurity at the same time). I'll wait 1239093408 M * arekm with pre2 and older grsec I got some oops 1239093570 M * Bertl then please upload them ... 1239093884 Q * bourgeau Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239094421 J * richi_ ~richi@85-126-150-194.work.xdsl-line.inode.at 1239094431 M * Bertl btw, there is more than one grsec patch for 2.6.29 already? 1239094499 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1239094505 M * richi_ hello, is it posible to change the mode of the network card from 100 mbit to 1 bgit without having trouble over the mii-tool? Or would the vservers go offline? 1239094569 M * Bertl the 'guests' are not immediately affected if an interface goes down (as long as it comes up again, an gets all the IPs it had before :) 1239094641 M * richi_ good couse on and old maschine with a russian network interface with dhcp(just for testing) the guest are offline for ever and i need to restart the interface or reboot... but only on the old one, strange... 1239094655 M * Bertl if you want to change the interface only (which means that you are already connected to a GB capable link) then it should be trivial 1239094686 M * arekm Bertl: there is only one patch at grsec web page at a time (new one is uploaded, old one is deleted) 1239094687 M * richi_ both sides supports gbit... 1239094698 M * Bertl well, I'd make a list of all assigned IPs on that interface, with 'ip addr ls' 1239094720 M * Bertl and make sure that those IPs are still assigned after you changed 1239094814 M * richi_ ok i will try if no one is working over the network. so thx for the info :) 1239094860 M * richi_ oh before i forgot, there is a second question, what is about a bundle of two network devices? the same? 1239094911 M * Bertl you mean bonded devices? depends on the bonding 1239094984 M * richi_ yep, i don't have used it befor, but if the traffic goes higher i will try it... 1239095321 M * Bertl actually it should work in all setups, unless your distribution has some evil udev scripts :) 1239095440 M * richi_ hmm... debian is evil ;D 1239095976 Q * balbir_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1239096033 M * Bertl off for now .. got some work to do ... bbl 1239096037 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1239096943 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.51.49 1239099591 Q * balbir_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1239099609 Q * nou Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239100626 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1239100649 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.106.47 1239101227 J * bourgeau ~bourgeau@euclide.rsr.lip6.fr 1239101810 Q * fosco_ Remote host closed the connection 1239101830 J * fosco_ fosco@marx.wirefull.org 1239103454 J * saulus_ ~saulus@d025104.adsl.hansenet.de 1239103565 Q * SauLus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239103565 N * saulus_ SauLus 1239105348 N * pmenier_off pmenier 1239106323 Q * urbi Read error: Connection reset by peer 1239107447 Q * richi_ Remote host closed the connection 1239108354 Q * jze 1239108374 Q * grosgis Remote host closed the connection 1239108395 Q * micah Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239110337 J * Piet ~piet@asteria.debian.or.at 1239110894 J * jrdnyquist ~jrdnyquis@slayer.caro.net 1239111262 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239111704 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:290:96ff:fe50:40fa 1239111975 M * jrdnyquist seeing the unpatched vyum error from http://linux-vserver.org/Yum-patch after the CentOS 5.3 update... should I be patching yum myself or will that end up in dhozac's repo soon? 1239112271 J * Piet ~piet@asteria.debian.or.at 1239112899 Q * trippeh_ Quit: going down 1239112919 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1239113927 J * trippeh atomt@uff.ugh.no 1239114683 J * micah ~micah@micah.riseup.net 1239114961 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1239115132 Q * davidkarban Quit: Ex-Chat 1239117311 Q * Pazzo Quit: Ex-Chat 1239118009 Q * cga Quit: got a DELL??? update you BIOS with http://github.com/cga/dellbiosupdate.sh/tree/master ;) 1239118019 M * Bertl_oO nap attack .. bbl 1239118025 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1239118044 J * trippeh_ atomt@uff.ugh.no 1239118046 Q * trippeh_ 1239118582 J * nou Chaton@causse.larzac.fr.eu.org 1239118765 J * BenG ~bengreen@94-169-110-10.cable.ubr22.aztw.blueyonder.co.uk 1239120561 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1239121053 Q * fb Quit: another kernel upgrade 1239121416 J * fb fback@red.fback.net 1239121659 J * Pazzo ~ugelt@reserved-225136.rol.raiffeisen.net 1239121760 Q * thierryp Quit: ciao folks 1239122080 Q * harobed Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239122520 Q * neofutur Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239123343 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1239123613 N * pmenier pmenier_off 1239124671 J * geb ~geb@AOrleans-253-1-13-88.w92-140.abo.wanadoo.fr 1239124675 M * geb hi 1239125060 J * harobed ~harobed@arl57-1-82-231-110-14.fbx.proxad.net 1239125255 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1239125285 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1239125290 M * Bertl back now ... 1239125594 J * Piet ~piet@asteria.debian.or.at 1239125901 Q * kir Quit: Leaving. 1239126277 J * cga ~weechat@82.84.186.50 1239126286 Q * kiorky Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239126381 M * meebey I created /etc/vserver/foo/interfaces/01-tun/tun and interfaces/01-tun/ip, when I start the vserver I can see tun0 on the host using ip addr but not in the guest, any idea why? 1239126478 M * meebey oh and I created nodev, as thats vserver is gonna do, creating tunX for me 1239126637 M * daniel_hozac no, you have to let it assign the address too. 1239126647 J * doener ~doener@i59F5B7E9.versanet.de 1239126665 M * daniel_hozac Linux-VServer uses IP address isolation, if an interface doesn't have an IP address that's assigned to the context, it cannot be seen. 1239126717 M * meebey hm removing nodev and replacing that with dev:tun0 1239126728 M * meebey seems to do it, at least tun0 is now inside the guest 1239126752 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239126756 M * meebey the configuration page is not clear whats needed for the "tun mode" 1239126770 M * daniel_hozac it's a reference, not a howto. 1239126775 Q * bourgeau Quit: bourgeau 1239126914 M * meebey what the... now it uses the tun0 IP as source IP for the network connections, eh 1239126918 Q * gnuk Quit: NoFeature 1239126926 M * meebey while it has a 00-lan entry 1239126948 M * meebey 19:50:34 no, you have to let it assign the address too. 1239126956 M * meebey daniel_hozac: who is "it" in that context? vserver? 1239126962 M * meebey or the application? openvpn in this case 1239126987 M * daniel_hozac util-vserver. 1239126994 M * meebey I tried without ip first and it said it can't find "ip" 1239127009 M * daniel_hozac yes, as i said, it must have an IP address. 1239127014 M * daniel_hozac that's what everything is based on. 1239127021 M * meebey ok it has an IP 1239127021 M * daniel_hozac nobody cares about interfaces. 1239127116 Q * esa Quit: Coyote finally caught me 1239127191 M * meebey daniel_hozac: is interfaces/01-tun/dev with content tun0 correct? 1239127202 M * meebey daniel_hozac: or how does it know which tunX it should create 1239127228 M * daniel_hozac the dev file specifies it. 1239127247 M * meebey ok 1239127659 M * meebey daniel_hozac: if tun0 needs pointopoint settings, can I do that with util-vserver or do I need to setup a script when the vserver starts? 1239127752 M * geb meebey, i think you must use a script 1239127767 M * meebey ok, let me try 1239127768 M * geb but util-vserver allow you to use pre/post startup script 1239127775 M * meebey yeah have that 1239127783 M * daniel_hozac set /etc/vservers//interfaces/X/peer 1239127821 M * meebey tunctl: ioctl(TUNSETIFF): Operation not permitted 1239127822 M * meebey root@marvin:/etc/vservers# 1239127822 M * meebey eh 1239127843 M * meebey daniel_hozac: that sounds much better 1239128284 M * meebey daniel_hozac: works, thanks a bunch 1239129540 J * kiorky ~kiorky@cryptelium.net 1239130042 Q * FireEgl Quit: Leaving... 1239130044 J * hijacker ~hijacker@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1239130738 Q * geb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239130888 Q * Pazzo Quit: Ex-Chat 1239131383 J * geb ~geb@AOrleans-253-1-65-213.w92-140.abo.wanadoo.fr 1239131788 J * dna ~dna@196-204-103-86.dynamic.dsl.tng.de 1239133526 J * bourgeau ~bourgeau@tomsoieur.fr 1239133566 Q * bourgeau Remote host closed the connection 1239133616 J * bourgeau ~bourgeau@tomsoieur.fr 1239135551 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1239135869 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1239136634 Q * scientes Read error: Operation timed out 1239137228 Q * ghislainocfs2 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1239137247 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@LPuteaux-151-41-11-129.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr 1239137476 Q * hijacker Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239137866 P * ghislainocfs2 1239138198 Q * cluk Quit: Ex-Chat 1239138435 J * neofutur ~neofutur@xena.ww7.be 1239138440 Q * neofutur 1239139414 Q * cga Quit: got a DELL??? update you BIOS with http://github.com/cga/dellbiosupdate.sh/tree/master ;) 1239140971 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1239140993 Q * geb Quit: Quitte 1239141195 Q * larsivi Remote host closed the connection 1239141433 J * larsivi ~larsivi@70.84-48-63.nextgentel.com 1239142475 Q * ruskie Read error: Connection reset by peer 1239142614 J * ruskie ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1239143343 J * tanjix tanjix@mozart.star-hosting.de 1239143359 M * tanjix hi @ll 1239143390 M * tanjix vserver-stat shows per guest the number of running processes. where does this value come from? can this be grepped somewhere (/proc/.../?) 1239143595 M * Bertl yep 1239143663 M * Bertl /proc/virtual//status 1239143745 M * tanjix is the "Tasks" field? 1239143763 M * Bertl correct 1239143803 M * tanjix ok... mh, but could it be that the value there is incorrect? if i enter the guest and do a "ps aux" there are no 103 processes as this value wants to tell me? 1239143836 M * daniel_hozac try ps maux 1239143865 M * Bertl 103 threads, ps aux only shows the leaders 1239143876 M * tanjix ok, this returns much more, most of them belonging to apache 1239144167 Q * harobed Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1239144470 M * Bertl fascinating ... isn't it? 1239144492 M * mugwump how is the rss limit enforced, is it just brk() returning ENOMEM or is there a signal? 1239144496 M * mugwump the rlimit 1239144633 M * Bertl signal would be interesting ... but AFAIK, there is just an ENOMEM (if you have disable overcommitment) or OOM, otherwise 1239144653 M * mugwump what's the overcommitment? 1239144691 M * Bertl basically that you can request all memory you want, whether it is backed by memory/swap or not 1239144755 M * mugwump where's that set? 1239144772 M * mugwump not by vlimit, clearly 1239144774 M * Bertl it is the default linux uses, and you can set it via sysctl 1239144791 M * mugwump right. I'm getting fork: Cannot allocate memory 1239144882 M * Bertl well, that's how low memory affects a guest (among other things) 1239144981 M * Bertl we do an additional memory check on fork() to avoid unnecessary process creation 1239145365 M * hparker Is there a way to temporarily turn up the priority of a guest? I'm looking at vlimit and vsched and not seeing how 1239145431 M * Bertl the priority bias (vsched) 1239145485 M * Bertl off to bed now ... enjoy! 1239145491 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1239145501 M * hparker g'nite Bertl_zZ 1239145510 M * hparker And thanks! 1239147834 Q * bourgeau Quit: bourgeau 1239148646 J * GNUcifer ~ct@pipapo.org 1239148654 Q * cehteh Ping timeout: 480 seconds