1256601741 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1256602593 Q * geb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256603684 J * ghislainocfs21 ~Ghislain@adsl2.aqueos.com 1256603770 Q * ghislainocfs2 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256604405 Q * ghislainocfs21 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256606343 Q * Hurga Remote host closed the connection 1256606914 Q * nenolod Quit: Leaving 1256606941 J * nenolod ~nenolod@petrie.dereferenced.org 1256613866 Q * fLoo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256616020 J * saulus_ ~saulus@c207170.adsl.hansenet.de 1256616380 Q * SauLus Read error: Connection reset by peer 1256616389 N * saulus_ SauLus 1256617151 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1256618392 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256619051 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.24.192 1256624810 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@wireless-nat.dereferenced.org 1256625290 Q * laptopnenolod Quit: Leaving 1256625328 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@wireless-nat.dereferenced.org 1256625612 Q * laptopnenolod 1256629256 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@adsl2.aqueos.com 1256629286 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-168-66.dclient.hispeed.ch 1256629510 Q * yarihm 1256630114 J * davidkarban ~david@199.123.broadband11.iol.cz 1256631149 J * friendly ~friendly@ppp118-209-179-131.lns20.mel6.internode.on.net 1256632730 J * sharkjaw ~gab@90.149.121.45 1256633661 J * yarihm ~yarihm@office-zrh.youngsolutions.ch 1256633693 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1256633696 M * Bertl morning folks! 1256633737 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1256633954 M * hijacker_ morning 1256634073 M * ghislainocfs2 morning 1256635149 M * puck Anyone seen this before? "sshd[2650]: error: Failed to allocate internet-domain X11 display socket." (yes, I have "X11UseLocalhost no" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config) 1256635245 M * Bertl seems to be common on solaris :) 1256635254 M * puck Debian Lenny... 1256635260 M * puck And yeah, I spotted that as well. : 1256635261 M * puck :) 1256635289 M * Bertl I'd say, sshd actually means: address in use, but that's a wild guess 1256635311 M * puck yeah, agreed 1256635322 M * Bertl running strace -fF on the sshd, might shed some light on it 1256635377 A * puck tries again redirecting output to files. 1256635381 M * puck It is too late here 1256635562 M * puck Trying to bind to :: port 6669, but that address is already in use. 1256635567 M * puck Odd 1256635645 M * puck Right, the vserver has 127.0.0.1, but no IPv6 loopback address. 1256635780 M * puck Seems that something is screwy with IPv6 on this host. Running 2.6.31.4-vs2.3.0.36.19 but with 2.6.31.5-vs2.3.0.36.21 waiting to be booted into. 1256636201 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1256636541 Q * ghislainocfs2 Quit: Leaving. 1256636559 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@adsl2.aqueos.com 1256636884 Q * mrfree Quit: Leaving 1256636943 M * ghislainocfs2 hey bertl ! i found a really cool things for apache listing: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_autoindex.html just add this in header.html add HeaderName ./header.html 1256636943 M * ghislainocfs2 and you have a complete search built in the page :) 1256636964 M * ghislainocfs2 exemple at http://www.aqueos.com/debianpackages/ 1256637183 M * Bertl puck: 2.6.31.x has a known problem with double binding ipv4 and ipv6 1256637202 M * Bertl puck: will be fixed soon, for now, avoid binding the same address in both 1256637228 M * puck ah, right. ssh just does it. :( 1256637299 M * Bertl ghislainocfs2: nice .. 1256637307 M * Bertl off for now ... bbl 1256637308 M * puck ah, -6 on sshd might do it. :) 1256637312 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1256637630 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@66.210.40.217 1256637920 Q * cehteh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256638091 Q * scientes Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256638896 M * puck Bertl_zZ: binding sshd to IPv4 only (using -4) fixed my issue. Thanks for the tip. 1256638907 M * puck I'm looking forwarding to removing that hack 1256638953 M * puck (my wife will be happy, she can now run my photo management software. I've set F-Spot up in a vserver on the vserver with the right bind mounts required to make it work.) 1256638965 M * puck 'night 1256638985 M * arekm oh, soon :> 1256639814 Q * laptopnenolod Quit: $15/hour paid wireless... what a fucking travesty. 1256640184 Q * friendly Quit: Leaving. 1256641175 M * Guy- uh, does anyone know of an irc support channel for mdadm? #mdadm on freenode doesn't seem to be it 1256644200 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl_oO 1256644242 A * Bertl_oO is getting old ... confusing _oO with _zZ :) 1256644797 J * doener ~doener@i59F54A77.versanet.de 1256644903 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256646096 J * nebuchadnezzar ~dad@zion.asgardr.info 1256646118 M * nebuchadnezzar hello 1256646222 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1256647479 M * nebuchadnezzar I saw that vserver is marked as deprecated in debian (http://lwn.net/Articles/357623/) what's the point between vserver and LXC ? 1256647575 M * pmjdebruijn just build your own kernel :) 1256647646 M * nebuchadnezzar ok, but I do not see the point of patching my kernel instead of using lxc, it's look like the same ;-) 1256647682 J * geb ~geb@earth.gebura.eu.org 1256647838 M * geb hi 1256647949 J * ryker ~ryker@199.117.46.145 1256648009 M * ryker i'm getting an error when I run: vserver ldaptest1 pkgmgmt internalize 1256648017 M * ryker this is on centos 5.3 1256648037 M * ryker I get: rpm-fake-resolver: vc_ctx_migrate(): No such process 1256648045 M * ryker among a bunch of other messages 1256648068 M * ryker there are also some suggestions, which I have verified I meet 1256648081 M * ryker such as there being a release rpm, yum installed, etc 1256648099 M * ryker the only thing I notice is my host is running centos 5.3 1256648107 M * ryker and my guest is running centos 5.4 1256648109 M * ryker does that matter? 1256648472 Q * mrfree Quit: Leaving 1256649443 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@m150436d0.tmodns.net 1256649726 Q * laptopnenolod 1256650176 Q * elesouef Quit: leaving 1256650395 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@m150436d0.tmodns.net 1256651218 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann 1256651251 Q * laptopnenolod Quit: Leaving 1256651760 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1256651768 M * Bertl back now ... 1256651793 M * Bertl nebuchadnezzar: try lxc, report back how it works for you ... 1256651826 M * Bertl ryker: util-vserver version? 1256651857 M * Bertl Guy-: what problems do you have with mdadm? 1256651892 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256651896 M * nebuchadnezzar Bertl: it looks young ;-) 1256651904 M * nebuchadnezzar but is integrated to libvirt 1256651913 M * Guy- Bertl: I found #linux-raid on freenode in the meantime and am waiting for an answer there; but anyway, my problem is that two apparently good disks dropped out of a raid5 array simultaneously due to a SATA hiccough maybe, and now when assembling the array, they show up as spares 1256652017 M * Bertl nebuchadnezzar: well, we sent patches to integrate Linux-VServer in libvirt about 2 years ago, no real response yet 1256652061 J * lau ~laurent@AToulouse-157-1-8-115.w86-201.abo.wanadoo.fr 1256652089 M * Bertl Guy-: wait for the answer there, but IMHO the only solution is to write the raid superblock (either on one of the disks - the newer one) or if they should be in sync, both 1256652102 M * lau hi, i would like to set a filer vserver (samba) 1256652117 M * Guy- Bertl: how do you mean, "write the superblock"? 1256652118 M * lau i got a partition /dev/sdax on the host 1256652129 M * lau how can i mount it on the guest ? 1256652130 M * Bertl lau: okay, samba inside a guest is not big deal 1256652155 M * Bertl the best way to mount it inside the guest is to put it in the guest config's fstab 1256652176 M * lau but i cannot access any /dev/sdax from the guest :( 1256652200 M * Bertl Guy-: you can forcibely write a raid superblock to a disk, that's probably the way to go (without reinitialization of the disks, of cours) 1256652205 M * Guy- lau: it would be mounted by util-vserver while the guest is being started 1256652217 M * Bertl lau: util-vserver on guest startup will do that properly for you 1256652220 M * Guy- lau: you should put it in /etc/vservers/guestname/fstab on the host 1256652232 M * lau oh i see 1256652236 M * Bertl and then simply restart the guest 1256652327 M * Guy- Bertl: really? I didn't see that in mdadm(8) 1256652351 M * Guy- Bertl: the solution I was considering was to wipe all superblocks and then recreate the same array from the same discs with --assume-clean oslt 1256652488 M * Bertl that's aka rewriting the superblocks :) just no need to wipe them 1256652562 M * Guy- I'm worried about consistency though, but I guess that can't be helped 1256652581 M * Guy- although with a disk editor I might be able to tweak the superblock of one of the "spares" to make it appear active instead... 1256652582 M * Bertl take only one disk, the more recent one (all disks have timestamps) 1256652638 M * Guy- the update time is the same on all four 1256652642 M * Guy- also the event count 1256652656 M * Bertl then you should be consistant 1256652822 M * lau does this line looks ok ? for fstab ? none /dev/sda6 data relatime 0 0 1256652854 M * lau i got some error secure-mount: chdir("/dev/sda6"): No such file or directory 1256652854 M * lau /etc/vservers/marbore/fstab:4:1: failed to mount fstab-entry 1256652914 M * Bertl nope, doesn't look okay 1256652933 M * Bertl the first entry in fstab is what you want to mount, so it should be /dev/sda6 1256652956 M * Bertl the second entry is where you want to mount it (inside the guest), so 'data' should be fine 1256652993 M * Bertl the third entry is the filesystem type, the fourth entry the options, fifth and sixth entries are for backup purposes (0 0 is fine there) 1256653010 M * Bertl (see man fstab for detailed descriptions of the options) 1256653017 M * lau sorry 1256653079 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host1-89-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it 1256653537 M * Bertl lau: everything fine now with the guest mount? 1256653601 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1256653802 Q * sharkjaw Remote host closed the connection 1256654262 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1256654302 J * hparker ~hparker@204.120.8.72 1256654742 M * lau Bertl: not yet but thx :) 1256656079 M * ryker Bertl: Sry, was away for a bit. I'm running util-vserver-0.30.216-1.pre2793.el5.centos 1256656297 J * cehteh ~ct@pipapo.org 1256656839 M * ghislainocfs2 bertl: using the latest kernel sems to improve stability of php 1256656842 M * ghislainocfs2 (root)> grep 'Segmentation fault' /var/log/apache2/error.log.1|wc -l 1256656842 M * ghislainocfs2 14 1256656848 M * ghislainocfs2 (root)> grep 'Segmentation fault' /var/log/apache2/error.log | wc -l 1256656848 M * ghislainocfs2 0 1256656897 M * ghislainocfs2 so this is for now 14 less segfault on comparable days, if it stay a week i will upgrade all kernels to the 31.5 (or whatever will be the last ones then..) :) 1256656971 M * ghislainocfs2 i dont know of course if it was my kernel or the vserver part that changed this :D 1256657014 J * barismetin ~baris@wlab34.inria.fr 1256657103 M * barismetin hi. 1256657120 M * barismetin i have some problems runnin nmap within vserver. 1256657142 M * barismetin tried {b,c}capabilities but that didn't help. 1256657171 M * barismetin the error is: dnet: Failed to open device eth0 1256657187 M * barismetin did anyone else experienced the same thing before? 1256657356 Q * urbee Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256657462 J * urbee ~quoteS@BSN-142-171-43.dial-up.dsl.siol.net 1256657616 Q * kir Quit: Leaving. 1256658170 M * lau ok i am back, any time i try to vserver guest restart i have some error trace http://dpaste.com/112688/ 1256658197 M * lau like must be superuser to unmount ? 1256658206 M * lau or permission denied 1256658563 M * barismetin do we need to restart the vserver when we edit capabilities? 1256658678 M * barismetin found vattribute 1256658811 N * lau laurent 1256658870 M * barismetin for the record... the problem with nmap was the missing CAP_NET_RAW 1256658883 M * barismetin i mistakenly had NET_RAW for the vserver... 1256659250 M * Bertl laurent: your guest is not cleaned up properly 1256659269 M * Bertl laurent: how did you install it? 1256659324 M * Bertl barismetin: note: your guest is now (with NET_RAW) able to spoof packets and sniff on other guests and the host 1256659359 Q * davidkarban Quit: Ex-Chat 1256659378 M * barismetin Bertl: thanks. i know but is there any other feasible way to make tools like nmap work? 1256659794 M * laurent Bertl: i used debootstrap method if i remember well http://linux-vserver.org/Installing_Ubuntu_8.04_Hardy_as_guest 1256659812 M * laurent cleaned up means remove useless packages ? 1256659842 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1256659955 M * ghislainocfs2 daniel_hozac: with recent tools ( 0.30.216-pre2849) i have issue with vserver xxx exec, it return to me vcontext: execvp("cd /root/util-vserver/; /usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot"): No such file or directory 1256659975 M * ghislainocfs2 daniel_hozac: am i missing something ? 1256659991 M * Bertl barismetin: no, nmap is a tool to spoof (and to some extend sniff on) packets 1256660020 M * Bertl laurent: what is your util-vserver version? 1256660224 M * laurent 0.30.214 1256660237 M * ghislainocfs2 daniel_hozak: /root/util-vserver is a bind mount 1256660239 M * laurent i think i am gonna start from a fresh guest install 1256660255 M * laurent i am not sure i understand your "cleaned up properly" 1256660312 M * Bertl laurent: your tools are about 3 years old, if you get recent ones, they will do a proper post-install cleanup on the guest, and the messages you are seeing will be gone 1256660348 M * Bertl nevertheless, you can 'clean it up' on your own as well 1256660381 M * Bertl where cleaning up means removing services and scripts which do stuff no allowed (and not needed) inside a gues like configuring hardware or mounting filesystems 1256660429 M * laurent ok Bertl thx i understand, i just used my distribution packages 1256660441 M * laurent i will swith to recent version 1256660905 P * nebuchadnezzar ERC Version 5.3 (IRC client for Emacs) 1256661204 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1256662000 M * geb hum, daniel_hozac , what's your opinion about a /etc/vservers/.skel (containing defaults flags, limits, init_mark etc) 1256662136 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1256662155 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1256662257 M * ghislainocfs2 geb: is not /etc/vservers/.defaults allready for that ? 1256662266 Q * ensc|w Remote host closed the connection 1256662304 M * geb no, if you put some limits in .defaults, they will'nt be loaded nor copied to vservers 1256662348 J * ensc|w ~ensc@www.sigma-chemnitz.de 1256662390 M * ghislainocfs2 geb: not even to the new one created after the defaults? i was beleiving it was the case but never used this so.. :) 1256662736 M * geb no i beleived also, but that's not the case... 1256662769 M * geb i am doning my own .skel , but if daniel_hozac is ok, i think that it can be good to have it in util-vserver 1256663154 M * ghislainocfs2 geb: i wonder why the .default is there then 1256663176 M * geb context.next for example 1256663283 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1256663426 Q * barismetin Remote host closed the connection 1256664946 Q * hparker Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256667067 M * Bertl geb, ghislainocfs2: there are two 'meanings' of default, and AFAIK, util-vserver only knows one of them .. but I might be wrong, daniel_hozac will (as usual) fill in the details: 1256667097 M * Bertl one is, a default which is taken when a new guest is created (and thus copied into the guest config, ala .skel) 1256667142 M * Bertl the other is a default which applies for all guests which do not have a specific setting or works as base for values set/changed in the guest config 1256667181 M * Bertl the main difference is, that the latter one would allow for a quick change for _all_ guests affected, while the former will at most affect newly created guests 1256667295 M * Bertl nap attack ... bbl 1256667300 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1256667361 M * ghislainocfs2 ok i see now :) thanks, next will be to unerstand vshelper and i should start to have a grasp on this. 1256667370 M * ghislainocfs2 good nap ! 1256667415 Q * mrfree Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256669691 J * hparker ~hparker@204.120.8.72 1256669708 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@nat.ti.uach.mx 1256671519 Q * ryker Quit: leaving 1256672845 M * geb yeah Bertl_zZ , but the actual .defaults don't do "the other is a default which applies for all guests which do not have a specific setting or works as base for values set/changed in the guest config" 1256672853 M * geb for example with the flags, limits etc 1256672950 M * geb it is not so important for me to have a .skel or a .defaults wich does that (i can do it manualy) but i think that it can be very usefull :) 1256674270 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1256674273 M * Bertl back now ... 1256674417 A * arekm wonders how much 1h work on vserver costs ;-P 1256675359 Q * DreamerC Quit: leaving 1256675391 J * DreamerC ~DreamerC@122-116-181-118.HINET-IP.hinet.net 1256676301 M * Bertl arekm: do you want to sponsor specific work? :) 1256677120 Q * hparker Quit: bbiab 1256677573 J * mrfree ~mrfree@host109-18-dynamic.33-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it 1256677712 Q * imcsk8 Quit: Leaving 1256678247 J * hparker ~hparker@65.171.118.206 1256678331 Q * mrfree Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256678800 Q * Loki|muh Remote host closed the connection 1256678809 J * Loki|muh loki@satanix.de 1256678952 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1256679434 J * blues_ ~blues@acsp221.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1256679552 Q * blues Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1256685480 M * jpic anybody runs a vserver through sshfs? 1256685730 N * DoberMann DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1256685941 J * laptopnenolod ~nenolod@cpe-67-246-196-110.maine.res.rr.com 1256685987 M * Bertl through? 1256686799 J * scientes ~scientes@174-21-219-59.tukw.qwest.net 1256686960 M * jpic i'm wondering if it is possible to run the same guest on two hosts 1256686993 Q * ghislainocfs2 Quit: Leaving. 1256687671 M * Bertl you mean via a shared medium?