1252800330 Q * Kmos Quit: return unless user.signoff? 1252800397 Q * quote Read error: Connection reset by peer 1252803436 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1252803932 Q * yepsen 1252807237 J * derjohn_foo ~aj@e180192246.adsl.alicedsl.de 1252807661 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252807883 J * doener_ ~doener@i59F55DCB.versanet.de 1252807988 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252810793 J * saulus_ ~saulus@c192094.adsl.hansenet.de 1252811201 Q * SauLus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252811205 N * saulus_ SauLus 1252811539 J * hello power@r220-101-148-69.cpe.unwired.net.au 1252811584 Q * hello 1252820807 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1252821421 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252822720 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1252823874 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1252824176 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@LPuteaux-151-41-11-129.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr 1252825933 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1252825977 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1252826422 J * ghislainocfs21 ~Ghislain@LPuteaux-151-41-11-129.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr 1252826727 Q * ghislainocfs2 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252826871 J * mxs_ mxs@p4FCC95A2.dip.t-dialin.net 1252827168 Q * mxs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252830420 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1252830996 Q * mugwump Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252831373 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1252831821 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1252832508 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1252832981 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1252833013 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1252833036 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1252835361 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1252843973 N * pmenier_off pmenier 1252844251 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1252844256 M * Bertl morning folks! 1252844730 J * geb ~geb@earth.gebura.eu.org 1252845272 M * pmenier Hi all 1252845292 M * pmenier Bertl: will you provide a patch for kernel-2.6.27.33 ? 1252845317 J * xdr ~xdr@h-239-29.A219.priv.bahnhof.se 1252845432 Q * xdr 1252846768 M * Bertl very likely .. does the latest one fail to apply? 1252846875 M * pmenier humm not really.. 1252846939 M * pmenier i was just testing it: reject Makefile of course and just patching file kernel/fork.c 1252846952 M * pmenier Hunk #11 succeeded at 909 (offset -12 lines). 1252847003 M * pmenier followed by three other hunks succeeded about fork.c 1252847026 M * pmenier so i can surely apply without problem.. 1252847088 M * Bertl should be fine, yeah 1252847191 M * pmenier thanks.. i put result here: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/13419 1252849342 M * pmenier build and start successfull on i686/SMP kernel-2.6.27.33-vs2.3.0.36.6 1252849984 M * Bertl excellent, will upload an update shortly 1252850071 M * Bertl off for now .. bbl 1252850075 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1252852706 Q * FireEgl Quit: Leaving... 1252853130 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:290:96ff:fe50:40fa 1252855371 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1252855950 Q * uva Quit: Leaving 1252856209 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1252856213 M * Bertl back now ... 1252856477 M * Bertl okay, patch was uploaded ... nap attack .. bbl 1252856489 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1252857779 J * kiorky ~kiorky@cryptelium.net 1252857868 J * jep ~jpduyx@adsl-197-189.dsl.uva.nl 1252857870 Q * kiorky 1252857909 M * jep is linux-vservers included in the latest kernel ? 1252857909 M * jep can i build it for a cyric c3 processor ? 1252858051 J * kiorky ~kiorky@cryptelium.net 1252858094 Q * kiorky 1252858183 J * kiorky ~kiorky@cryptelium.net 1252858240 M * fb jep: linux-vserver is na OS abstraction, not a real VM like KVM or VMWare 1252858293 M * fb jep: you can build it on any arch supported by linux 1252858295 M * jep fb: yes i am using it with debian lenny 686 1252858325 M * fb jep: check www.linux-vserver.org 1252858329 M * jep only now i want to use it on a via epia board and it cannot run the kernel 685 while it misses cmov 1252858357 M * fb and avoid kernel provided by debian if you can 1252858382 M * fb then use -486 version? 1252858408 M * jep debian does not have 486 version with vserver ... or maybe standard included 1252858434 M * jep which make options should i look for in the kernel config to check if it is build with vserver 1252858508 M * fb jep: debian supplied 2.6.26 kernel has some glitches, building your own kernel, and util-vserver too, is probably the best thing to do 1252858636 M * fb jep: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/13420 there are my options 1252858717 M * jep fb tnx, i have downloaded already the latest stable linux-2.6.31.tar.bz2 ... do i need a patch, or will it work from the box ? 1252858762 M * fb you need the patch 1252858796 M * jep ahhhhh there i am going wrong 1252858829 M * jep what version and what kernel is recommended ? 1252858844 M * fb check http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/ for the patches 1252858891 M * fb if you need something stable, take 2.6.27 1252858946 M * jep kernel 2.6.27 with patch-2.6.27.25-vs2.3.0.36.6.diff 1252858948 M * jep ? 1252858956 M * fb if you don't need all the advanced stuff not ported to latest kernels yet, or just want to play with vserver, you can give a try latest -pre patches 1252859000 M * fb look at the bottom of the page, there's a patch for 2.6.27.33 1252859059 M * fb I'm not using any advanced stuff, and 2.6.30 with -pre4 works for me (tm) :-) 1252859097 M * jep i just want something stable to run my existing vserver "instances" on a via epia board tnx i will try that one 1252859132 M * fb jep: I'm running this 2.6.30 on never epia box 1252859149 M * fb never had problems with 1252859381 M * jep hmmm i think i will try patch-2.6.31-vs2.3.0.36.14-pre8.diff since i already downloaded the 2.6.31 kernel 1252859545 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1252859915 Q * geb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252860257 M * jep fb: tnx ... now i feel more sure i am building a vserver kernel ... i saw the options in make menuconfig .... quess it will take some hours 1252860354 M * fb jep: you're building it on this epia? 1252860761 M * jep no maybe worse ... a pentium 3 550 or so ... since my old server died i had took this from the attic 1252860795 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@189.253.17.144 1252860835 Q * kiorky Remote host closed the connection 1252860847 M * jep i was afraid it will take a long time, so i was very worried if i was building something that would probably work or not ... so i am grateful for your help fb 1252860863 J * kiorky ~kiorky@cryptelium.net 1252861555 J * geb ~geb@AOrleans-157-1-127-172.w90-20.abo.wanadoo.fr 1252861988 J * dna ~dna@100-199-103-86.dynamic.dsl.tng.de 1252862849 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1252862855 M * Bertl back again ... 1252862962 M * fb 'evening, Bertl! 1252862986 M * Bertl jep: you should select only stuff in your kernel config which you actually have/need .. then building the kernel, even on an older machine or on an embedded system will not take very long (i.e. an hour at most) 1252863137 M * fb Bertl: how's going? 1252863145 M * fb Bertl: already had some hollidays? 1252863210 M * Bertl not really, no time for vaccation 1252863279 M * fb Bertl: life's too short to spend it just working and working ;-) 1252863382 N * pmenier pmenier_off 1252863385 Q * pmenier_off Quit: Konversation terminated! 1252863503 M * jep Bertl: good tip ... for now i let my computer do the work ... deselecting unneeded stuff will also cost time and probably makes the kernel unusable if i miss a few things 1252864173 M * Bertl OTOH, deselcting unneeded stuff makes the kernel more secure, faster and less resource intensive ... and the best thing, per machine you have to configure it only once, and can then reuse it in the future 1252864211 M * Bertl also, if you kernel doesn't boot because you forgot a driver, that can be selected and the consecutive kernel build will only take a fraction of the time the full build took 1252864306 Q * imcsk8 Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1252864766 Q * SauLus Remote host closed the connection 1252864774 J * saulus ~saulus@c192094.adsl.hansenet.de 1252864787 M * TobiX Hmm... Is there some tool to parse /proc/virtual//status - i.e. show capabilities/flags in a human-readable format? 1252864920 Q * geb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252865026 M * Bertl that is the human readable format :) you can get a more detailed list from 'vattribute --xid --get' 1252865086 M * Bertl (but it doesn't use the proc entry for gathering the info :) 1252865223 M * TobiX Maybe other people can decode bitmasks in their head, but I can't ;) 1252865232 M * TobiX That info is more readable, thanks. 1252865757 M * TobiX Does HIDE_MOUNT hide all mounts or just those not inside the current vserver? 1252865777 M * Bertl the latter one 1252866120 M * TobiX Ah. Nice. Useful :) 1252866243 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252867024 J * FireEgl Proteus@2001:470:e056:1:4::9 1252867552 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1252871306 M * jep Bertl: you ok are right, i should not be lazy .... building now with lots of things deselected 1252871508 Q * jep Quit: Leaving. 1252873382 Q * ghislainocfs21 Quit: Leaving. 1252873946 J * thierryp ~thierry@LNeuilly-152-21-8-169.w193-253.abo.wanadoo.fr 1252874300 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1252875001 J * thierryp ~thierry@LNeuilly-152-21-8-169.w193-253.abo.wanadoo.fr 1252875032 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1252875779 Q * TobiX Quit: brb 1252878218 J * geb ~geb@AOrleans-157-1-127-172.w90-20.abo.wanadoo.fr 1252878887 J * TobiX tobias@zoidberg.org 1252879064 M * TobiX Hmpf. So I installed Linux 2.6.29.6-vs2.3.0.36.14-beng to escape the Debian vendor kernel, no I get "vsysctl: open("."): Permission denied", but one vserver is running without that error... 1252879245 M * Bertl why 2.6.29.x? 1252879260 M * Bertl anyway, what util-vserver version? 1252879311 M * TobiX 0.30.216-pre2772 1252879359 M * TobiX I took the newest kernel in that Debian repository... I should have compiled myself... 1252879488 M * Bertl yeah, anyway, you need newer util-vserver for 2.6.29+ too 1252879555 M * Bertl did you run a 2.6.26 debian kernel before? 1252879627 M * TobiX yes 1252879707 M * Bertl then you have to fix the filesystem attribute, like barrier and cow link breaking too, as the debian kernel is broken and uses different attribute flags 1252879723 M * TobiX Is 0.30.216~r2842-2 ok? 1252879786 M * Bertl 0.30.216-pre2841 is the latest, but I presume that is simply an svn version, so it should be fine 1252879860 Q * geb Remote host closed the connection 1252880570 M * TobiX Weee, chroot barriers all over the place! 1252880765 M * TobiX And now the bed is calling :) 1252880858 M * Bertl good night then :) 1252881032 J * thierryp ~thierry@LNeuilly-152-21-8-169.w193-253.abo.wanadoo.fr 1252881092 Q * SpComb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252881467 J * SpComb terom@zapotek.paivola.fi 1252881567 J * urbee ~dssd@BSN-143-35-152.dial-up.dsl.siol.net 1252881568 M * urbee hi 1252881593 M * urbee just reading this 1252881598 M * urbee http://www.mail-archive.com/vserver@list.linux-vserver.org/msg09554.html 1252881621 M * urbee how again would it be possible to run a windows guest somehow with vserver? :) 1252881900 M * Bertl via some full system emulator, like qemu/kvm/etc 1252881920 M * Bertl (although it is not Linux-VServer related at all :) 1252882037 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252882053 M * urbee probaby easier to use another server just for windows, huh 1252882054 M * urbee :> 1252882126 M * Bertl well, depends, some folks have to run windows for some reason, and prefer a server which is reachable even if windows decides to take a nap in blue-screen land ... then something like kvm makes perfect sense, no? 1252882180 M * urbee right 1252883486 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1252883988 Q * Snow-Man Remote host closed the connection 1252883991 J * Snow-Man ~sfrost@tamriel.snowman.net 1252884300 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252884395 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1252884712 J * promeno debian-tor@7R1AAB9YC.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1252884887 J * gerrit ~gerrit@ionscale.com 1252885643 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1252886210 J * FireEgl Proteus@2001:470:e056:1:4::9