1243036807 J * saulus ~saulus@c207129.adsl.hansenet.de 1243036843 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@189.231.120.178 1243038043 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243038627 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1243038632 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1243039218 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1243041473 J * Net147 Net147@c211-30-18-226.rivrw2.nsw.optusnet.com.au 1243041607 M * Net147 is setting the hostname in a vserver supposed to change the hostname of the host system as well? 1243042663 Q * imcsk8 Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1243042664 M * Marillion Net147: you mean in a guest, not host? 1243042719 M * Net147 I mean when I set the hostname in either the guest or host, it changes both 1243042803 M * Marillion Net147: it was created by installing the guest, after than, youediting it manuelly 1243042827 M * Marillion s/youediting/you editing 1243042865 M * Net147 yes, if I enter guest and run: hostname somehostname. then on the host I run: hostname and it says "somehostname". 1243042887 M * Net147 like the hostname is shared between both the host and guest 1243043014 M * Marillion host and and guest a diefferent systems, not the same, yes 1243043039 M * Net147 guest is running as a vserver context on host 1243043040 M * Marillion s/diefferent/different 1243043069 M * Marillion yes 1243043138 M * Net147 are they supposed to affect each other when changing hostame? 1243043146 M * Net147 s/hostame/hostname 1243043235 M * Marillion i don't understand what you want, sorry 1243043248 M * Net147 I want the guest to have a different hostname to the host 1243043274 M * Net147 if I try setting the hostname in the guest, the hostname in the host changes to be the same as in the guest 1243043290 M * Marillion Marillion> | Net147: it was created by installing the guest, after than, you editing it manuelly 1243043324 M * Net147 manually? 1243043347 M * Marillion as in vi(m) or emacs 1243043379 M * Net147 is there problem with using hostname command to set the hostname? 1243043432 M * Marillion if you change the hostname in the guest, you must change on the host as in /etc/vserver 1243043441 M * Net147 I did 1243043476 M * Net147 in /etc/vservers/test/uts/nodename 1243043484 M * Marillion yes 1243043505 M * Net147 when I start the vserver, it changes the hostname of the host 1243043526 M * Marillion i don't believe it 1243043579 M * Net147 is that normal? 1243043624 M * Marillion isn't it 1243043675 M * Net147 # hostname - returns projectserver. # vserver test start. # hostname - returns test. 1243043690 M * Net147 I set hostname as test in /etc/vservers/test/uts/nodename 1243043754 Q * geb Quit: Quitte 1243045193 M * Net147 maybe I should try the stable release rather than experimental.... i'm using patch-2.6.29.2-vs2.3.0.36.12.diff 1243045217 M * Net147 the site did say "Let us know if anything is broken ..." 1243047065 Q * Net147 1243047173 J * Piet_ ~piet@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1243047548 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243049628 Q * zbyniu Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243049866 J * zbyniu ~zbyniu@ip-62.181.188.13.static.crowley.pl 1243056543 Q * scientes Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243061592 J * geb ~geb@earth.gebura.eu.org 1243061625 J * doener_ ~doener@i59F5413C.versanet.de 1243061726 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243063903 J * Bugzy- Bugzy@87.226.31.164 1243063906 P * Bugzy- 1243064819 J * friendly ~friendly@ppp121-44-217-44.lns10.mel4.internode.on.net 1243066014 J * aj__ ~aj@e180193040.adsl.alicedsl.de 1243066813 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1243066951 J * dna ~dna@186-204-103-86.dynamic.dsl.tng.de 1243068929 J * cga ~weechat@82.84.175.213 1243070574 Q * ghislainocfs2 Quit: Leaving. 1243071740 J * Keeper longhorn40@94.51.229.242 1243071780 Q * Keeper 1243073531 Q * cga Quit: got a DELL??? update you BIOS with http://github.com/cga/dellbiosupdate.sh/tree/master ;) 1243076598 M * zbyniu Marillion: .29 patch needs util-vserver .216 to solve hostname issue 1243077037 M * Marillion zbyniu: ah thanks for the information 1243078316 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1243078320 M * Bertl morning folks! 1243079392 M * ktwilight mornin' Bertl :) 1243082117 J * Keeper longhorn40@94.51.229.242 1243082125 M * Keeper Hi 1243082833 M * Keeper http://linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:Logging - Maybe put pts on the console? 1243083701 M * Bertl if you prefer that, why not .. I remember somebody putting each guest on a separate vc/vt 1243083922 M * Keeper Only now I have something that does not catch the details, I created the file /etc/vservers/guest/apps/init/tty as add /dev/tty1 but does not work 1243083996 M * Keeper I'm probably doing something wrong 1243084096 J * BenG ~bengreen@94-169-110-10.cable.ubr22.aztw.blueyonder.co.uk 1243084102 Q * BenG 1243084428 M * Bertl Keeper: enter the guest, check /dev/console, try to write something to it 1243084496 M * Keeper Bertl: no fle /dev/console 1243084807 M * Keeper Work 1243084959 M * Keeper Bertl: I created the file /dev/console in the guest environment, and now works, thank you 1243085230 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1243085518 M * Keeper Bertl: It turns out that if the guest environments provide access to /dev/console all messages from all guest environments will be seen in the first console server host? 1243085833 M * Bertl if you make 'console 1243085850 M * Bertl yes, if you create console as a tty device, no 1243085902 M * Bertl the 'console' has c:5,1 tty5 has e.g. c:4,5 1243085930 M * Bertl so if you create /dev/console inside the guest as c:4,5, you'll get all the output to tty5 1243086422 M * Keeper Bertl: Now you can see through the Shell console, but only a fraction of messages 1243086514 Q * geb Quit: Quitte 1243086579 M * Keeper Bertl: Out a bit did not correctly 1243086757 M * Keeper Bertl: So in a way you can make VNC Console? 1243086826 M * Bertl you can use any device (which matches the basic requirements of a tty) to replace the console (and usually tty0 too) 1243086945 M * Keeper Bertl: Cool thought 1243087099 M * Keeper Bertl: It turns out that VServer virtually has no limits 1243087128 M * Bertl almost, yeah :) 1243087135 M * Bertl off for now .. bbl .. cza 1243087137 M * Bertl *cyz 1243087143 M * Bertl *cya 1243087148 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1243088069 Q * tokkee Remote host closed the connection 1243089266 M * Keeper cya 1243089275 Q * Keeper Quit: Keeper 1243089546 J * scientes ~scientes@174-21-91-35.tukw.qwest.net 1243090431 J * geos_one ~chatzilla@chello084115149052.4.graz.surfer.at 1243090665 Q * friendly Quit: Leaving. 1243090807 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243090946 J * dna ~dna@186-204-103-86.dynamic.dsl.tng.de 1243091183 Q * FireEgl Quit: Leaving... 1243095245 J * nkukard ~nkukard@196.212.73.74 1243095461 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1243097666 J * pmenier ~pmenier@ACaen-152-1-63-213.w83-115.abo.wanadoo.fr 1243099198 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243099297 J * tokkee tokkee@osprey.tokkee.org 1243101537 Q * pmenier Quit: Konversation terminated! 1243101877 Q * geos_one Read error: Connection reset by peer 1243101959 J * harobed ~harobed@arl57-1-82-231-110-14.fbx.proxad.net 1243102385 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1243102388 M * Bertl back now ... 1243103995 J * aj__ ~aj@p5B23EFD5.dip.t-dialin.net 1243104018 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@adsl2.aqueos.com 1243104883 M * sid3windr I think I submitted the winning answer to the list :> 1243104892 M * sid3windr about the f-prot update :> 1243105277 N * Piet_ Piet 1243105919 M * Bertl maybe, we'll see ... 1243107542 M * sid3windr hehe 1243107558 M * sid3windr clamav has this problem too, but it indeed says "oh noes, out of diskspace" indeed 1243107585 M * sid3windr but somehow I think the thing grabbing the f-prot update is just something stupid, which indeed errors out when it can't write anymore, too, but without any extra info to give to the actual program :) 1243107589 M * sid3windr we'll see, indeed :) 1243107603 M * sid3windr (tmpfs for /tmp is nice, but 16M is very small) 1243107626 M * Bertl well, large files should go to /var/tmp IMHO 1243107655 M * Bertl or more important, no update tool should assume endless space in /tmp/ 1243107701 M * sid3windr true that 1243107720 M * sid3windr but /tmp is like the alldefault place of "let's put something that I'm downloading" or so though :) 1243107740 M * sid3windr update tool should be able to download to memory anyway imo 1243107753 M * Bertl at lest it should be $TMP or $TMPDIR 1243107875 M * sid3windr they're empty for me.. ;) 1243107901 M * Bertl which is a sign of misconfiguration (maybe based on your distro) 1243107928 M * sid3windr but it's your favourite 1243107944 M * sid3windr debian =) 1243107950 M * Bertl :) 1243109811 J * ktwilight_ ~keliew@220.251-64-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be 1243110043 Q * ktwilight Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243110741 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@189.155.79.208 1243110915 Q * imcsk8 1243111430 M * sid3windr hah, I was right :> 1243111580 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@189.155.79.208 1243111784 J * ousado ~johnny@p5B3C1EF0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1243112036 M * Bertl congrats! 1243112045 Q * imcsk8 Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1243112766 M * sid3windr so yes 1243112773 M * sid3windr the updater was written stupidly ;) 1243114332 J * ousado_ ~johnny@p5B3C1EF0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1243114357 Q * harobed Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243114551 Q * ousado Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243114918 J * scientes_ ~scientes@174-21-88-43.tukw.qwest.net 1243115346 Q * scientes Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243116199 J * FireEgl Proteus@Sebastian.Atlantica.CJB.Net 1243116281 J * fuankn ~fuankn@adsl-61-148-144.bhm.bellsouth.net 1243117133 Q * ghislainocfs2 Quit: Leaving. 1243117992 Q * fuankn Quit: Leaving 1243120246 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1243120857 J * ousado__ ~johnny@p5B3C1EF0.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1243120891 Q * ousado_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1243121998 Q * kgoetz Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1243123061 Q * saulus Ping timeout: 480 seconds