1257292815 Q * imcsk8 Quit: Leaving 1257292885 Q * scientes__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257292927 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1257293778 Q * ghislainocfs21 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257294277 J * ghislainocfs2 ~Ghislain@adsl2.aqueos.com 1257294808 Q * SubZero 1257295038 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1257295218 J * hparker|laptop ~hparker@65.171.118.206 1257295246 J * Hurga ~hurga@dslb-088-078-062-088.pools.arcor-ip.net 1257295381 J * scientes__ ~scientes@174-21-153-224.tukw.qwest.net 1257295515 Q * hparker Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257295575 M * Hurga quick question... I remember that it once was recommended to map localhost to the guest IP instead of 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts of the guest. Is that still the case or can I leave the hosts file as it is? 1257295596 M * daniel_hozac leave it as is. 1257295616 M * Bertl not required with any recent kernel 1257295679 M * Hurga great, thanks. 1257295981 M * Hurga hmm, so the guests seem to have ipv4 loopback by default... but not ipv6 loopback? Is that right? I'm not even sure that I need it, I just noticed that named complained: couldn't add command channel ::1#953: address not available 1257296067 M * Bertl what kernel? 1257296098 M * Hurga 2.6.27.35-vs2.3.0.36.6 1257296419 A * Hurga wonders if he missed some compile option again :) 1257296436 Q * scientes__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257296445 M * Bertl nah, everything fine, there is no ipv6 'loopback' virtualization (yet) 1257296476 M * Hurga ah, ok. 1257296485 M * Bertl so, mapped ipv4 loopback should be handled properly in recent kernels, I guess 1257296497 Q * DreamerC Quit: leaving 1257296527 J * DreamerC ~DreamerC@122-116-181-118.HINET-IP.hinet.net 1257296564 N * hparker|laptop hparker 1257296594 M * Bertl off to bed now ... I'm almost asleep :) 1257296596 M * Hurga It was great to see that I don't need to patch bind anymore. 1257296604 M * Hurga Sleep well Bertl. 1257296678 M * Bertl have a good one everyone! 1257296684 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1257296718 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1257297821 Q * Hurga Remote host closed the connection 1257298848 Q * harry Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257299059 Q * SubZero 1257299923 J * harry ~harry@d51A461B4.access.telenet.be 1257306828 Q * yepsen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257306860 J * yepsen ~yepsen@pdbn-5d827ad3.pool.mediaWays.net 1257307186 J * saulus_ ~saulus@c192190.adsl.hansenet.de 1257307593 Q * SauLus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257307600 N * saulus_ SauLus 1257308368 Q * AndrewLee Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257313569 Q * Alteisen Remote host closed the connection 1257313573 J * Alteisen alteisen@shell.chaostreff-dortmund.de 1257319011 J * Hunger ~Hunger@Hunger.hu 1257320444 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1257320857 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257322293 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@80.85.196.112 1257324957 J * awk ~phillip@gw1.security.web.za 1257324961 M * awk Morning guys 1257324970 Q * hijacker Remote host closed the connection 1257325542 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@u7.hlc.edu.tw 1257325545 Q * AndrewLee 1257325547 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@u7.hlc.edu.tw 1257325657 M * awk hmm, I know this isn't a vserver question but I also don't know anyone else who would be smart enough to help lead me on the right track.. I have a serious issue with load, some crond script is causing the load to go through the roof, when I disable cron and make calls in asterisk its fine but when I enable it, the load goes up to 7... here is a strace of my processes, wondering if anyone could spot what it could be ? http://pastebin.com/m525efa75 1257326031 M * daniel_hozac an strace of top is not going to help anyone... 1257326052 M * daniel_hozac actual output of top would be more beneficial. 1257326076 M * awk ok... 1257326262 M * awk http://pastebin.com/m26dea808 1257326296 J * ncopa ~ncopa@ti211310a081-0085.bb.online.no 1257326354 J * hijacker ~hijacker@213.91.163.5 1257326413 M * awk but that php changes all the time, one second it's asterisk, then its madplay, etc... thats why I so struggle to find what is actually causing load. 1257326452 M * awk I have tried oprofile and can't get anything from that 1257326542 N * Mr_Smoke_ Mr_Smoke 1257327013 M * awk http://pastebin.com/m2caea516 thats with the cron now turned off, it still has 1 active process that will stop soon.. 1257327375 M * awk and the problem is that its a php script and thats threaded not forked so how can I measure it! 1257327498 J * davidkarban ~david@199.123.broadband11.iol.cz 1257327533 M * awk this looks more like an i/o issue than cpu load 1257327832 Q * hijacker Quit: Leaving 1257328819 J * gnuk ~F404ror@pla93-3-82-240-11-251.fbx.proxad.net 1257336039 J * doener ~doener@i59F56796.versanet.de 1257336143 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257338441 J * scientes__ ~scientes@174-21-153-224.tukw.qwest.net 1257338755 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1257339772 Q * jrdnyquist Quit: Leaving 1257340073 J * blues ~blues@bis13.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1257340084 M * blues hi 1257340107 M * blues I've found some problem with priority settings in vservers 1257340141 M * blues I'm setting some level of priority in /etc/vservers/name/nice (2, lets say) 1257340153 M * blues and it causes problems 1257340163 M * blues cannot set priority 1257340199 M * blues IMO vserver should allow to set any priority in vserver 1257340232 M * blues if it's bigger than nice set in vserver configuration - set the biggest one 1257340341 M * blues anyone? 1257340401 M * blathijs blues: Be patient, you'll get an answer when someone knowledgeable comes around 1257340425 M * blathijs blues: But that could take a while (hours), so don't disconnect :-) 1257340465 M * blathijs blues: Also, perhaps you should be a bit clearer what you did and what you saw. In particular, what command did you run and what error did it show? What did you expect to happen? 1257340506 J * hparker ~hparker@208.4.188.201 1257340556 M * blues blathijs: well... I'm setting priority to the whole vserver (number in /etc/vservers/name/nice). 1257340607 M * blues I don't want to set CAP_PRIO for vserver because I want to have priority for vserver limited 1257340706 M * blues IMO vserver should allow to set all the priorities in range (-19 .. +19), no matter if CAP_PRIO is set 1257340790 M * blues If it's not set - should be silently set max priority allowed for vserver 1257340797 M * blues blathijs: clear now? :) 1257340826 M * blathijs blues: I still don't see where your "cannot set priority" comes from. Is that an error message? 1257342211 J * yarihm ~yarihm@guest-docking-nat-3-225.ethz.ch 1257342323 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1257342329 M * Bertl morning folks! 1257342412 M * Bertl blathijs: what kernel/patch version? 1257342463 A * blathijs points Bertl at blues 1257342486 M * Bertl blues: what kernel/patch version? :) 1257342493 M * Bertl blathijs: it's morning :) 1257342511 M * blathijs :-) 1257342888 M * arekm hm, so nice handling is different for different vserver/kernel versions? let say 2.6.31 ;> 1257343222 M * Bertl correct, we always had several stable, devel and experimental patches with different feature sets :) 1257343261 M * Bertl arekm: how is ipv6 going on 2.6.31.x for you? 1257343492 M * arekm Bertl: no problems noticed so far 1257343782 M * Bertl good, I presume you are using bonbons latest patch (02), correct? 1257343862 M * urbee Can i ask a non-vserver related question here? (apache, suphp) 1257343880 M * urbee actually i screwed up myself when copying the vserver to back it up 1257343889 M * urbee now all the files are owned as root :/ 1257343963 M * arekm Bertl: yes 1257343983 M * blathijs urbee: Including /usr and other system files? If that's the case, I'd consider reinstalling your vserver, since manually fixing that will probably be painful 1257344018 M * urbee i should copy it with 1257344020 M * urbee cp -R 1257344021 M * urbee right? 1257344024 M * arekm urbee: is the original source from where you did copy available? if yes the just run rsync over it and it will fix permissions/ownership 1257344064 M * urbee arekm: its there, but it has another issue with mplayer and video converting 1257344082 M * urbee this one should work fine if the permissions were right 1257344156 M * blathijs urbee: rsync is indeed the best way, usually 1257344167 M * blathijs perhaps you could tell rsync to only change permissions? 1257344181 M * urbee how can i do thaT? 1257344199 M * blathijs Dunno, I'd google or check the manpage 1257344259 M * urbee -p, --perms preserve permissions 1257344259 M * urbee -E, --executability preserve the file's executability 1257344259 M * urbee -o, --owner preserve owner (super-user only) 1257344259 M * urbee -g, --group preserve group 1257344265 M * urbee which ones out of this ? :P 1257344273 M * PowerKe -a :) 1257344281 M * blathijs -a usually takes it all 1257344295 M * blathijs But for just permisions, you'd need -ogp I think 1257344316 M * blathijs (though you'd also need an option _not_ to copy the contents, since rsync probably does that by default) 1257344323 M * PowerKe If the files aren't changed, rsync won't copy them anyways and just set permissions 1257344345 M * urbee rsync --numeric-ids -ogp /vserver/old /vservers/new ? 1257344346 M * blathijs PowerKe: Yeah, but the problem is that some files have changed and he doesn't want those changes :-) 1257344446 M * arekm try --dry-run first to see what rsync will try to do 1257344460 M * urbee rsync --numeric-ids --dry-run -ogp /vserver/old /vservers/new 1257344461 M * urbee like this ? 1257344466 M * blathijs urbee: Yup 1257344467 M * arekm yes 1257344476 M * arekm -v maybe, too 1257344499 Q * awk 1257344509 M * urbee skipping directory . 1257344509 M * urbee sent 8 bytes received 12 bytes 40.00 bytes/sec 1257344509 M * urbee total size is 0 speedup is 0.00 (DRY RUN) 1257344533 M * PowerKe I doubt there's a way to rsync without syncing the contents 1257344535 M * blathijs You'd need -r or something 1257344548 M * blathijs Perhaps some manual scripting works better: MODE=`stat --printf "%a" "$i"`; chmod $MODE "$i" (put this in a script and call it from find) 1257344595 M * urbee call it from find ? 1257344597 M * blathijs urbee: (BTW, make sure you have an _extra_ copy of the backup before you modify it, in case you screw up. Best make that extra copy with rsync -a) 1257344608 M * blathijs find -exec ./some_script {} \; 1257344628 M * urbee umm 1257344635 M * urbee but what directory should i be in 1257344639 M * urbee when executing this 1257344687 M * Bertl doesn't matter, as you need to specify the path to find anyway (which is missing in the example) 1257344695 M * urbee oh 1257344706 M * blathijs Ah, right 1257344734 M * blathijs but you want to be in the /vserver/new, since you don't want the /vserver/new part in your script 1257344759 M * blathijs You'll also need to put paths before $i in my example, btw (and perhaps use $1 instead of $i makes even more sense) 1257344860 M * urbee MODE=`stat --printf "%a" "$1"`; chmod $MODE /vservers/old "$1" 1257344862 M * urbee like this 1257344863 M * urbee ?:S 1257344897 M * urbee probably not 1257344923 M * blathijs ODE=`stat --printf "%a" "/vservers/old/$1"`; chmod $MODE "/vservers/new/$1" <-- Like this should work 1257344930 M * Bertl try it out on a test tree (3-5 files ind 2-3 dirs) 1257344949 M * urbee theres no way i screw up the old one with this right? 1257344976 M * blathijs I think not, but it wouldn't hurt to back that one up as well 1257345054 M * urbee chmod: cannot operate on dangling symlink `/vservers/simon/./bin/netcat' 1257345116 M * urbee oh 1257345119 M * blathijs Hmm, I gues symlinks don't have any permissions? 1257345146 M * blathijs It does seem chmod has a --reference option, which makes things even easier 1257345264 M * blathijs How about: (cd /vservers/new; find \! -type l -exec chmod --reference /vserver/old/{} /vserver/new/{}); 1257345292 M * blathijs (You'd need to do the same with chown, btw, but chown also has a --reference option) 1257345346 M * urbee find: missing argument to `-exec' 1257345387 M * blathijs Ah, yes find -exec must be terminated with \; Try: (cd /vservers/new; find \! -type l -exec chmod --reference /vserver/old/{} /vserver/new/{} \;) 1257345509 M * urbee alot of 'no such file or directory' errors 1257345520 M * urbee hmod: failed to get attributes of `/vservers/simon_old/./perm': No such file or directory 1257345541 M * blathijs Hmm, I guess you might need some extra quotes 1257345584 M * blathijs This should also work with spaces in filenames: (cd /vservers/new; find \! -type l -exec chmod --reference \"/vserver/old/{}\" \"/vserver/new/{}\" \;) 1257345636 M * blathijs Also, if a file does not exist in the old vserver, you'll get errors too, but there's no way to get at the proper permissions then. But I guess that should occur much? Or have much files been removed since the backup was made? 1257345682 M * urbee i dont think that many 1257345771 M * urbee arrr 1257345776 M * urbee i think it worked :p 1257345778 M * raceme hello 1257345808 M * Bertl hello 1257345836 M * blathijs Hmm, seems the quoting wasn't even necessary 1257345840 M * raceme i was wondering... i don't find informations about using vserver build to install redhat server ? is it supported ? 1257345858 M * Bertl redhat as in RHEL? 1257345861 M * raceme Bertl: yes 1257345872 M * blathijs urbee: Did you try the last version I gave you, with the \" around? With my find version, that doesn't work :-) 1257345883 M * Bertl raceme: should work fine if you have the rpms or a yum repository 1257345924 M * Bertl (i.e. use rpm or yum build method like for fedora/centos) 1257345945 M * raceme Bertl: in the case of "true" redhat is used for the support I think it may cause problem (for the support)... 1257345956 M * Bertl correct 1257345980 M * Bertl RHEL doesn't allow you to change, e.g. the kerne; 1257345982 M * Bertl *kernel 1257345989 M * raceme Bertl: so i'll suggest my workmate to use kvm in that case 1257346021 M * Bertl not sure that is covered either, but more likely 1257346078 M * raceme now he's wondering about using ubuntu lts or debian to host vservers and kvm... I suggested to build own kernel :) 1257346082 M * Bertl i.e. no technical problems here, just legal ones :) 1257346133 M * Bertl depends on what guests should be installed ... 1257346153 M * Bertl if they are all rpm based, I'd go for an rpm based host as well, just to simplify things 1257346196 M * raceme there will be centos then perhaps some debian and ubuntu 1257346951 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.30.55 1257347674 J * jrdnyquist ~jrdnyquis@slayer.caro.net 1257348287 M * Guy- hmmmm... I have an application running in a vserver that's able to guess the MAC address of eth0 even though eth0 isn't visible from that vserver 1257348291 M * Guy- how does it do it? 1257348333 M * Guy- ah 1257348333 M * Guy- ioctl(3, SIOCGIFHWADDR, {ifr_name="eth0", ifr_hwaddr=00:22:15:a1:88:41}) = 0 1257348356 M * Guy- is there a way to remap this somehow so it'll return the MAC of, say, dummy0? 1257349939 M * Bertl eth0 is hidden? what kernel/patch version? btw, I consider that a bug, and will look into it when I get back from shopping (so please stay around :) 1257349944 M * Bertl bbl 1257349948 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1257350491 M * Guy- Bertl_oO: 2.6.30.5-vs2.3.0.36.14-pre5 1257352757 Q * davidkarban Quit: Ex-Chat 1257353417 Q * ncopa Quit: Ex-Chat 1257353581 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1257354489 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1257355298 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@148.229.1.11 1257355916 M * urbee could anyone have a look at http://91.185.200.253/urbi-status 1257355921 M * urbee and tell me what tha hell is going on here 1257355929 M * urbee is this an attack or what :/ 1257356104 M * urbee 18:36:12 up 10 days, 5:28, 2 users, load average: 42.72, 38.77, 35.48 1257356121 P * urbee 1257356121 J * urbee ~urbee@93-103-199-233.dynamic.dsl.t-2.net 1257356221 M * urbee http://pastebin.com/m1581d0f9 1257356294 M * urbee :s 1257357887 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257357904 M * blathijs urbee: What's the problem, exactly? 1257358522 Q * yepsen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257359087 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@d047035.adsl.hansenet.de 1257359646 J * yepsen ~yepsen@pdbn-5d82651f.pool.mediaWays.net 1257359872 Q * gnuk Quit: NoFeature 1257360005 Q * pmenier Quit: Konversation terminated! 1257360266 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1257360269 M * Bertl back now ... 1257360546 M * Bertl Guy-: could you try with the latest 2.6.31.x patch? 1257360586 M * Bertl Guy-: also, do you have a test program/script which executes the ioctl? 1257360826 M * urbee blathijs: i keep getting high load 1257360839 M * urbee blathijs: i'm currently hosting about 15 guests 1257360860 M * urbee its a 2xquad core machine with 8gb ram and 2x500 sata2 hdd in software raid1 1257360921 M * blathijs urbee: I'd see if you can find out if there's a process hogging CPU? 1257360951 M * urbee blathijs: i'm checking this for the last 4 days 1257360963 M * urbee sometimes theres one vps who's using alot of resources 1257360964 M * urbee then another 1257360978 M * urbee i keep finding some strange .my and .pl and other weird ips 1257360981 M * urbee in netstat 1257360999 M * urbee eventhough sites are in slovenian language and there's no way some outsider is checking it 1257361009 M * urbee so it must be some kind of httpd attack or somethign 1257361022 M * urbee 1008 57 1.4G 650.4M 16h25m10 1h23m28 3d00h07 vrtnica 1257361252 M * Bertl what does iostat 1 and vmstat 1 report? 1257361254 M * Bertl (please use paste.linux-vserver.org for everything longer than 3 lines) 1257361318 M * urbee umm 1257361319 M * urbee sec 1257361358 M * urbee i guess this tool i need to emerge 1257361360 M * urbee iostat and vmstaT? 1257361431 M * urbee 20:04:58 up 10 days, 6:57, 3 users, load average: 38.41, 20.37, 15.14 1257361435 M * urbee it might take a while := 1257361522 M * urbee 20:06:35 up 10 days, 6:58, 3 users, load average: 92.23, 39.21, 22.08 1257361523 M * urbee om 1257361523 M * urbee g 1257361668 M * urbee Bertl: short output of iostat 1 1257361669 M * urbee http://paste.linux-vserver.org/13593 1257361804 M * urbee Bertl: vmstat 1 - http://paste.linux-vserver.org/13594 1257362029 M * urbee :) 1257362608 J * hijacker ~hijacker@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1257362725 Q * puck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257362745 Q * mugwump Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1257362750 J * dumbasti ~free@host71-124-dynamic.35-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it 1257362835 M * Bertl welcome dumbasti! 1257363004 M * urbee Bertl? 1257363024 M * Bertl urbee: looks good so far ... i.e. seems to be really cpu/process related 1257363082 M * urbee 100% not hard drive? 1257363090 M * urbee or should i paste more iostat 1257363113 M * urbee but i've pasted this from the host machine 1257363117 M * urbee not inside guest 1257363122 M * Bertl well, it's a lot I/O going on, but on recent servers it should be fine 1257363214 M * Bertl (unless you have really poor hardware, that is) 1257363244 M * Bertl what does top show as %wa? 1257363279 M * urbee on the guest? 1257363357 M * urbee Cpu(s): 16.8%us, 5.5%sy, 0.1%ni, 56.7%id, 20.3%wa, 0.1%hi, 0.5%si, 0.0%st 1257363586 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1257363600 Q * dumbasti Remote host closed the connection 1257363625 M * urbee is that bad? 1257363700 J * puck ~puck@leibniz.catalyst.net.nz 1257363856 Q * Chlorek Quit: - 1257363868 J * Chlorek cokolwiek@c.sed.pl 1257364015 M * urbee Bertl :$ 1257364046 M * urbee i would highly appriciate ur help right now, as i havent slept normally for 5 days cuz of this 1257364055 M * urbee i'm getting calls and requests all the time 1257364389 M * arekm uhuh 1257364473 M * Guy- Bertl: I'll see what I can do about testing; and yes, I can give you an i386 binary that executes the ioctl (it's part of the flexlm license manager, so I don't have the source) 1257364492 M * Bertl okay, binary is fine 1257364503 M * Guy- hang on 1257364586 M * Bertl urbee: got a logon for me to look around? 1257364615 M * Guy- I just tested with 2.6.31.1-vs2.3.0.36.14-pre9 and the ioctl works as before 1257364630 M * Guy- Bertl: the binary is at http://elan.rulez.org/~korn/tmp/lmhostid 1257364700 M * Bertl okay, tx 1257364748 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: net/core/dev.c:dev_ioctl doesn't have a check for it. where do we put that? 1257364877 M * Guy- it would be nice to have remapping occur, so that getting the mac address of eth0 would in fact return the mac address of a specific interface the guest actually sees 1257364894 M * daniel_hozac why? 1257364896 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: give me a second 1257364907 M * daniel_hozac if that's what you desire, why not give the guest an interface named eth0? 1257364937 M * Guy- daniel_hozac: I can do that? give it an interface called eth0 that's not the same as the host's eth0? 1257364951 M * Bertl Guy-: I see why you would like to do that, but I guess you need to patch the kernel for that yourself :) 1257364976 M * Guy- Bertl: I worked around it using an LD_PRELOADable library :) 1257364978 M * Bertl (but it shouldn't be too hard to add that :) 1257365013 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: give me a second to take a look at it 1257365056 M * daniel_hozac Guy-: no, it has to be eth0 on the host as well. 1257365061 M * Guy- (just to be clear: I'm not a w4r3z d00d, and am running a legitimate copy of this crappy license manager) 1257365085 M * Guy- daniel_hozac: then that's why - I don't want to give it the host's eth0, because it doesn't have the correct MAC address 1257365095 M * Guy- and I don't want to muck with the MAC address of a physical interface 1257365099 M * daniel_hozac so rename the host's eth0. 1257365105 M * daniel_hozac and rename dummy0 to eth0. 1257365116 M * Guy- that would be... abominable :) 1257365149 M * Guy- I agree that it would work, but I'm not trying to create a small maintenance hell for my colleagues right now 1257365153 M * daniel_hozac of course, you can just use network namespaces if you want separate interfaces for the guest from the host. 1257365171 M * Guy- don't vservers automatically have their own network namespaces? 1257365189 M * daniel_hozac no. 1257365191 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: looks like dev_ifsioc() would be a good place to check, but not 100% sure 1257365207 M * Bertl Guy-: network namespaces provide some features, but also add some overhead 1257365242 M * Guy- Bertl: is this documented somewhere? I'm interested but don't want to hold you up with questions if I can just read it somewhere 1257365242 M * daniel_hozac dev_ifsioc is called from dev_ioctl. 1257365273 M * Bertl correct, but it looks up the device 1257365341 M * urbee Bertl: 1257365346 M * daniel_hozac we'll need dev_ifsioc_locked as well then. 1257365347 M * urbee private for login&pass 1257365405 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: correct 1257366634 Q * hijacker Remote host closed the connection 1257367515 M * Bertl Guy-: what exactly are you looking for (documented)? 1257367590 M * Guy- Bertl: "network namespaces" 1257367605 M * Guy- features, how to use 1257367625 M * Guy- (so far I was under the assumption that each guest had its own network namespace, but dhozac says it ain't so) 1257367655 M * Bertl okay, let's clarify that a bit :) 1257367705 M * Bertl there is something we call 'network context' which exists since several years, in the beginning it was tied to the process context, but later separated off to give more flexibiliy 1257367728 M * Bertl the 'network context' is similar to the 'process context' and gives you network isolation 1257367773 M * Bertl recently, mainline developed something called 'network namespace', which is basically a virtualized network stack, which allows you to do (almost) the same as you do on the host space 1257367799 M * Bertl but it isn't based on isolation, and you need to bridge such a network space to the host space 1257367894 M * Bertl http://lxc.sourceforge.net/network.php 1257368491 M * Bertl (hope that clarifies :) 1257368720 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1257369270 M * arekm bridge? not just route? 1257369314 M * Bertl you can use routing too, if you have a separate network for the guests 1257369339 M * Bertl in any case, the network stack is traversed twice 1257369825 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1257370260 M * Guy- Bertl: ok, thanks :) 1257370366 J * manana mayday_780@84.17.25.144 1257370690 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: are you working on a patch for the ioctl issue? 1257370932 M * daniel_hozac not at the moment, no. 1257371801 M * Bertl okay, I'll look into it then ... 1257372086 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1257373077 M * urbee Bertl: iowait is bad, right? 1257373396 M * Bertl depends, it just means that the kernel is kind-of idling, waiting for I/O to happen 1257373418 M * Bertl if there is work to be done, then it is indeed 'bad' 1257375358 Q * imcsk8 Quit: Leaving 1257375388 J * dna_ ~dna@p54BCA385.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1257375797 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-171-38.dclient.hispeed.ch 1257376324 Q * SubZero Read error: Connection reset by peer 1257376349 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1257376779 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1257376907 Q * dsoul Read error: Connection reset by peer 1257376911 J * dsoul darksoul@insomniac.pl