1258675730 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1258677562 Q * AmokPaule Quit: Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de 1258678267 J * blues ~blues@acvx254.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 1258678383 Q * blues_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258678927 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1258679382 J * manana mayday_764@84.17.25.144 1258682953 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1258683707 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-171-38.dclient.hispeed.ch 1258684040 J * jrklein ~jrklein@ppp-70-130-46-49.dsl.wchtks.swbell.net 1258684181 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1258688287 J * fleischergesell ~fleischer@dslb-088-076-048-058.pools.arcor-ip.net 1258688563 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1258688568 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1258688838 Q * geb Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258689483 J * saulus_ ~saulus@c150046.adsl.hansenet.de 1258689891 Q * SauLus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258689895 N * saulus_ SauLus 1258693083 Q * marl_scot Read error: Connection reset by peer 1258697422 Q * hparker Quit: Read error: 104 (Peer reset by connection) 1258700499 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-171-38.dclient.hispeed.ch 1258700803 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1258700851 J * davidkarban ~david@80.250.18.198 1258701333 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258701592 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1258702167 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258702737 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1258703224 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1258703232 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258703824 J * FireEgl Proteus@2001:470:e056:1:4::9 1258706325 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1258706504 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@213.238.45.2 1258708817 J * barismetin ~barismeti@zanzibar.inria.fr 1258710269 J * vServer_User ~vServer_U@host90-152-0-26.ipv4.regusnet.com 1258710420 J * AmokPaule ~amokpaule@brsg-4dbb1ace.pool.mediaWays.net 1258710996 Q * vServer_User Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258711097 J * vServer_User ~vServer_U@host90-152-0-26.ipv4.regusnet.com 1258712087 J * BenG ~bengreen@94-169-110-10.cable.ubr22.aztw.blueyonder.co.uk 1258712433 J * thierryp ~thierry@zankai.inria.fr 1258712461 M * thierryp hi folks 1258712485 M * thierryp i'm facing an issue 1258712506 M * thierryp when trying to create f11 vservers from a centos5.4 host 1258712548 M * thierryp daniel suggested that rpm has changed a lot/too much between both distros 1258712561 M * thierryp anyone has had similar experiences before ? 1258712976 M * pmjdebruijn probably, I wouldn't assume that to be pain free 1258712982 M * pmjdebruijn anyway, I'd stick with CentOS anyways :) 1258713056 M * daniel_hozac thierryp: see everyone using mock. 1258713064 M * daniel_hozac it's a well-known issue. 1258713199 M * daniel_hozac it was known before it happened. 1258713221 M * daniel_hozac F11+ have rpmbuild-md5 to create RPMs that work on older rpms. 1258713390 J * jpic ~jpic@chocolatpistache.com 1258713442 M * jpic hi, i removed a vserver manually but forgot to remember to stop it first. How to kill its processes and unmount its stuff? 1258713451 M * jpic (sorry xD) 1258713533 M * daniel_hozac use vnamespace and vkill 1258713544 M * daniel_hozac note that vserver ... delete will stop it before removing it. 1258713604 M * jpic yes, sorry 1258713607 M * jpic thanks 1258713854 M * jpic this looks really cool: http://openvcp.org/browser/trunk is the current trunk useable with the current stable util-vserver? 1258714037 J * SubZero ~SubZero@chello089076140236.chello.pl 1258715021 J * yarihm ~yarihm@217.150.254.84 1258716369 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1258716369 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1258717299 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1258717451 J * BenG ~bengreen@94-169-110-10.cable.ubr22.aztw.blueyonder.co.uk 1258717834 J * gnuk ~F404ror@pla93-3-82-240-11-251.fbx.proxad.net 1258717842 Q * barismetin Remote host closed the connection 1258718092 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1258718461 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258719189 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1258719193 M * Bertl morning folks! 1258719215 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: ping? 1258719266 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: pong 1258719308 M * Bertl ah, did you get my message regarding showattr and whitespace? 1258719320 M * daniel_hozac no, i don't think so. 1258719347 M * Bertl okay, thing is, the latest showattr seems to be missing a whitespace between flags and name 1258719360 M * Bertl which makes all test using that output fail :) 1258719386 M * daniel_hozac ah. 1258719388 M * daniel_hozac heh. 1258719389 M * daniel_hozac whoops. 1258719403 M * Bertl the problem is, debian seems to plan to use that version, so we (you) should update that soo 1258719410 M * Bertl *soon 1258719448 M * daniel_hozac and this is the first we hear of this issue? nobody runs tests on Debian? :) 1258719458 M * Bertl we also talked about mapping the CoW flag (which is now in util-vserver) IIRC, we concluded that an API flag is fine for you, yes? 1258719471 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1258719580 M * daniel_hozac okay, showattr should be taken care of. 1258719970 J * datacompboy ~opera@90.189.223.124 1258720073 M * vServer_User bertl 1258720086 M * vServer_User i checked the format of interfaces against the wiki 1258720089 M * vServer_User and it looks correct 1258720092 M * datacompboy Hi! I hvae little problem... Need to update kernel since of security holes, get 2.6.31.6, pached with vs2.3.0.36.24.diff fine, rebooted, and util-vserver-0.30.216~r2855 not works -- asks for "compat API" 1258720112 M * datacompboy why need "compat API" for latest util-vserver? or there newer somewhere? 1258720180 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: actually debian (i.e. micah) is testing, that is how we found it :) 1258720247 M * vServer_User 2 files interfaces>dev and interfaces>ip 1258720271 M * daniel_hozac datacompboy: i would guess you didn't apply the patch. what does cat /proc/virtual/info and vserver-info say? 1258720276 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-150-83.dclient.hispeed.ch 1258720423 M * datacompboy daniel_hozac: hm... while compilation it was compiled vserver pieces. but now i think that have missed configuration 1258720435 M * Bertl vServer_User: okay, what's the context (of this statement)? 1258720466 M * datacompboy yep, "grep -i vserver config-2.6.31-1-amd64" gives empty output. pffr:( will go to rebuild it again 1258720473 M * datacompboy daniel_hozac: thanks for help:) 1258720574 M * vServer_User should i have 3 files in /etc/vservers/*/interfaces (ip/dev/prefix) or 2 files? 1258720611 M * daniel_hozac no files at all. 1258720621 M * daniel_hozac they should be in /etc/vservers//interfaces/ 1258720644 M * vServer_User sorry, i mean /etc/vservers/*/interfaces/*/ 1258720646 M * daniel_hozac that directory should have at least two (ip and prefix) files. dev if you want util-vserver to manage your IP addresses. 1258720658 M * Bertl and nodev otherwise 1258720682 M * vServer_User but should it be 3 or 2 1258720694 M * vServer_User i have two different setups, one with the IP in CIDR format 1258720721 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1258720727 M * Bertl it better be three files :) 1258720732 M * vServer_User ok 1258720741 M * daniel_hozac 2 plus 1 equals 3, i do believe. 1258720752 Q * datacompboy Quit: datacompboy 1258720768 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: could be 10 too (base 3) 1258720770 M * vServer_User performance wise (i'm trying to narrow a tcp bottleneck) would it be better to let util-vserver handle the IPs, or the OS 1258720781 M * vServer_User and by OS i mean /etc/networking/interfaces 1258720824 M * Bertl doesn't matter 1258720833 M * vServer_User should be identical then? 1258720860 M * Bertl if the config itself is identical, then yes 1258720864 M * vServer_User ok cool 1258720871 M * vServer_User say for example, i have the ip range 10.0.0.1/29 1258720896 M * vServer_User would i need to create 7 different interface files to cover the range 10.0.0.0-10.0.0.7 1258720918 M * vServer_User or is it smart enough to assign the range 1258720928 M * daniel_hozac that's not "smart" enough. 1258720933 M * daniel_hozac i have all my guests in the same range. 1258720942 M * daniel_hozac that would be a bug. 1258720945 M * vServer_User lol 1258720964 M * daniel_hozac you can do a network if you want, but that's fairly untested. 1258720972 M * ard Hmmmm, assigned to lo, it might give the desired effect (depending on what your desire is) 1258720992 M * daniel_hozac Linux doesn't care about interfaces. 1258720995 M * daniel_hozac unless you make it. 1258720998 M * vServer_User nah, thats cool - it was just to make sure i had the formatting 100% correct 1258721008 M * ard well, there is a difference between interfaces and lo 1258721014 M * daniel_hozac no, there's not. 1258721030 M * ard assign 10.0.0.0/8 to lo, and your host will listen to all addresses 1258721042 M * ard assign it to an ethernet device, and it will only listen to 1 1258721079 M * ard something has changed somewhere in the 2.6 kernels about lo behaviour 1258721127 M * Bertl ard: you sure about 10.x in that regard? 1258721132 M * ard 127.0.0.1 is also changed in the 127.0.0.1: it's always routed internally, while in 2.4 i've used it on an ethernet device to prove exactly what you said 1258721137 M * ard Bertl : yes 1258721158 M * ard everything defined with a network on lo will listen to all addresses 1258721162 M * vServer_User at one point, i had the ips declared in both /etc/network/interfaces AND in /etc/vservers/*/interfaces/* --- it worked(ish), but caused really random network "hangs" . since i fixed it and put everything into /etc/vservers/*/interfaces/* (and removed them from /etc/network/interfaces), i get no random "hanging" but it is slower :( 1258721164 M * ard in that network 1258721207 M * ard vServer_User : random network hangs are usually caused by arp problems or other l2 problems 1258721220 M * ard or even l3 problems and some routing problems ;-) 1258721237 M * vServer_User well, the issue was having the ips declared by the OS and util-vserver 1258721242 M * Bertl hmm, yeah, seems lo is handled special regarding netowrk addresses .... interesting 1258721246 M * vServer_User but since letting util-vserver control the show, it seems slower 1258721281 M * Bertl vServer_User: make sure you are not configuring it differently now (specifically check routing and netmask issues) 1258721288 M * ard Bertl : if you let attention slip for a week, the network stack will change under you ;-)... 1258721351 M * daniel_hozac vServer_User: "seems slower" really isn't an objective measurement. do you have any benchmarks? 1258721414 M * ard especially, in what respect? 1258721513 J * barismetin ~barismeti@zanzibar.inria.fr 1258721622 M * ard tsssk 1258721662 M * ard heb ik rc7-g3 gecompileerd, is er al een rc7-g4 en een rc8 voordat die compilatie klaar was 1258721664 M * vServer_User no measurements I'm afraid 1258721674 M * ard ah, sorry, wrong channel ;_0 1258721684 M * vServer_User there is just a noticeable "overhead" for apache serving requests 1258721696 M * daniel_hozac so, show benchmarks. 1258721709 M * daniel_hozac ab even comes apache. 1258721711 M * vServer_User i have no benchmarks (i never tested "before") 1258721722 M * ard is apache resolving before logging? 1258721729 M * vServer_User UseDNS no 1258721735 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1258721737 M * daniel_hozac so restore your previous setup. 1258721737 M * vServer_User if thats what you mean? 1258721760 M * vServer_User lol - its a production system, i cannot restore the old setup without the network hanging again 1258721766 J * thierryp ~thierry@zankai.inria.fr 1258721771 M * vServer_User thats why i had to change 1258721772 M * ard because my experience is that vserver does not really slow down, but a wrong config does, and yes, that's the one ;-) 1258721791 M * vServer_User @ard: thats what i guessed! 1258721796 Q * thierryp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1258721803 M * vServer_User hence why i was double checking the format for /etc/vservers/*/interfaces/* 1258721810 J * thierryp ~thierry@zankai.inria.fr 1258721830 M * ard there is a niceity bias, so if you have processes running on the host that take up cpu, it might be that your vserver is slower (if I am correct, if not, daniel_hozac and Bertl will correct me) 1258721832 Q * thierryp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1258721852 J * thierryp ~thierry@zankai.inria.fr 1258721859 M * vServer_User interesting, but no real services run on the host 1258721866 M * vServer_User all of it is in an apache vserver 1258721874 M * ard vServer_User : the config I was talking about is your apache config :-). Not the vserver-util config 1258721898 M * vServer_User oh ;) 1258721928 M * vServer_User they're all set to 0 1258721958 M * ard you can try vtop on the host and see if that clears something up.. 1258721982 M * vServer_User vtop ? 1258721998 M * ard it's top with a wrapper :-) 1258722012 M * vServer_User ah, interesting 1258722024 M * vServer_User all the host procs are set to -5, guests 0 1258722027 M * ard chcontext -xid 1 top should do something similar if I am correct 1258722060 M * vServer_User however, the host procs use 0% cpu as there is nothing running on it bar the bare essentials (mdadm,syslog) 1258722081 M * vServer_User what is "vcontext" 1258722096 M * ard then the next step would be to strace a singel apache process (if you have prefork) 1258722110 M * vServer_User and more importantly why is vcontext using all the CPU 1258722122 M * ard ah 1258722141 M * ard you have problaby vserver enter or exec'd something, and that crashed horribly 1258722159 M * ard try to vkill that process 1258722191 M * ard there is also vps (try vps faux) 1258722192 M * vServer_User ok, vkill'ed it - now its disappeared ;) 1258722201 M * ard and how's your apache doing right now? 1258722205 M * vServer_User ard, you are getting a donation for that! 1258722208 M * ard no 1258722212 M * ard Bertl and daniel_hozac :-) 1258722219 M * vServer_User i donated to bertl already ;) 1258722225 M * ard ok :-) 1258722236 M * vServer_User i will review the CPU load graphs 1258722248 M * vServer_User but i actually think that has been the cause of a lot of issues recently 1258722251 M * ard there are also munin plugins 1258722269 M * ard you can put munin plugins on the host, and see which vserver eats the most 1258722279 M * vServer_User i already know which lol 1258722285 M * Bertl vServer_User: let's not exaggerate ... 1258722293 M * vServer_User theres 3, apache, imap/pop, smtp 1258722296 M * vServer_User exaggerate ? 1258722319 M * ard http://stats.kwaak.net/munin/dc0/algapi.dc0.html#Vserver 1258722333 M * ard don't refresh to often, it's behind a dsl :-) 1258722378 M * Bertl vServer_User: you hired me as consultant and payed significantly less than I usually charge ... 1258722410 M * vServer_User okay doke 1258722434 M * Bertl which is fine, but definitely doesn't account as donation ... 1258722438 M * vServer_User @ard: the graphs are cool - but i only run 3 vservers anyway 1258722478 M * ard you can't have enough graphs! 1258722487 M * vServer_User lol, i can see that! 1258722487 M * ard http://www.kwaak.net/~ard/fotos/st.html 1258722494 M * ard that's the dsl modem :-) 1258722505 M * vServer_User i made millions when bertl + I were load testing a server 1258723007 M * Bertl okay, off for now ... bbl 1258723012 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1258723513 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258725362 Q * kir Quit: Leaving. 1258725632 M * vServer_User does a guest inherit the /etc/sysctl.conf information? 1258725635 M * vServer_User or is it set per guest 1258725762 M * daniel_hozac some of them are global, some are inherited, some need to be set on a per-guest basis. 1258725776 M * vServer_User what about shm? 1258725787 M * daniel_hozac the latter category. 1258725800 M * vServer_User hugetlb ? 1258725823 M * daniel_hozac the first. 1258725834 M * vServer_User cool 1258726151 M * vServer_User do the guests have huge page support? 1258726239 M * daniel_hozac if the host does. 1258726898 M * hijacker fellows, i am trying to bind-mount a directory from the host to a guest using 2.6.30.2-vs2.3.0.36.14-pre4 1258726925 M * hijacker vnamespace -e 112 -- mount --rbind /root/md5/ /data/vservers/services/root/md5/ 1258726950 M * hijacker /root/md5 on /data/vservers/services/root/md5 type none (rw,bind) 1258726972 M * hijacker and that is not visible inside the guest 112 1258727014 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1258727019 M * Bertl back now ... 1258727032 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258727050 M * Bertl hijacker: util-vserver version? 1258727108 M * hijacker Bertl, util-vserver: 0.30.216-pre2827; Jan 13 2009, 23:55:09 1258727208 M * Bertl and guest 'services' has the xid 112, yes? 1258727288 M * hijacker aye 1258727292 M * vServer_User can you not use /etc/vserver/*/fstab? 1258727316 M * hijacker i'd like to bind mount it on the running guest this time 1258727320 M * vServer_User ohok 1258727330 M * vServer_User well, for future reference, you can use this: 1258727337 M * vServer_User . /source/dir /dest/dir auto ro,bind 0 0 1258727345 M * vServer_User (ignore the leading .) 1258727367 M * vServer_User and change ro to rw as appropriate 1258727368 M * daniel_hozac hijacker: what does vnamespace -e 112 cat /proc/mounts show? what does cat /proc/mounts show inside the guest? 1258727370 M * Bertl hijacker: what does 'vnamespace -e 112 -- cat /proc/mounts' and 'cat /proc/mounts' inside the guest show? 1258727379 M * vServer_User lol 1258727381 M * Bertl :) 1258727385 M * vServer_User hahahaha 1258727386 M * hijacker lool 1258727387 M * hijacker ;-) 1258727394 M * vServer_User please tell me you guys are in the same room! 1258727404 M * daniel_hozac half a continent apart. 1258727408 M * vServer_User madness 1258727421 M * daniel_hozac never actually met yet :-) 1258727428 M * vServer_User really?! 1258727457 M * hijacker daniel_hozac, and Bertl : /dev/root /data/vservers/services/root/md5 ext3 rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=writeback 0 0 1258727472 M * Bertl but same (chat) room, yes :) 1258727483 M * vServer_User oh no ... 1258727498 M * Bertl that's a quite curious entry for proc 1258727526 M * hijacker Bertl, that is not the full output 1258727552 M * hijacker i can pastebin it somewhere should that is needed? 1258727555 M * daniel_hozac hijacker: that's the first, how about the second? 1258727610 M * hijacker daniel_hozac, cat /proc/mounts does not list the bind mount 1258727615 M * hijacker on the host 1258727622 M * daniel_hozac the guest you mean? 1258727646 M * Bertl hijacker: yeah, please upload 1258727659 M * hijacker daniel_hozac, both guest and host 1258727665 M * hijacker Bertl, sure 1258727695 M * Bertl but if you see it in the guest too, it is mounted 1258727696 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.36.168 1258727700 M * daniel_hozac please do vspace -e 112 -i 1 --fs --mount cat /proc/mounts and vspace -e 112 -i 0 --fs --mount cat /proc/mounts as well. 1258727726 M * Bertl ah, was looking for that magic (-i :) 1258727880 M * hijacker daniel_hozac, vspace -e 112 -i 1 --fs --mount cat /proc/mounts 1258727880 M * hijacker Unknown option `-i'. 1258727898 M * Bertl yeah, older utils ... 1258727910 M * hijacker Bertl, http://pastebin.com/d217513a7 1258727935 M * hijacker grant, I should have upgraded before asking 1258727942 J * hparker ~hparker@208.4.188.201 1258727963 M * daniel_hozac actually, that's a bug. 1258727965 M * daniel_hozac try --index. 1258727969 M * Bertl hijacker: I don't see the mount on the guest 1258728012 M * hijacker Bertl, indeed 1258728016 M * Bertl ah, you said .. _does not_ ... 1258728067 M * Bertl is the new filesystem reiser too? 1258728087 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258728087 M * Bertl ah, no seems to be ext3 1258728103 M * hijacker the /data is reiserfs, this is where the vserver files are kept 1258728109 M * hijacker the / of the host is ext3 1258728229 M * hijacker daniel_hozac, http://pastebin.com/d7967ecbd 1258728235 M * hijacker look at line 29 and below 1258728526 M * daniel_hozac redo the latter two with cat /proc/mountinfo 1258728566 M * fleischergesell whats the best way to backup a running vserver including the special dev files? 1258728577 Q * jrklein Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258728654 M * Bertl fleischergesell: depends on the filesystem ... rsync, dump, tar all will work if done properly 1258728765 M * fleischergesell oh ya, true.. stupid me forgot that I need to tell rsync to backup specialfiles as specialfiles 1258729077 M * hijacker daniel_hozac, vspace -e 112 --index 0 --fs --mount cat /proc/mountinfo 1258729077 M * hijacker cat: /proc/mountinfo: No such file or directory 1258729095 M * hijacker same for index 1 1258729104 M * daniel_hozac oh, /proc/self/mountinfo. 1258729105 M * daniel_hozac sorry. 1258729210 M * hijacker sure 1258729240 M * hijacker daniel_hozac, http://pastebin.com/d2d8f6e6f 1258729244 M * hijacker and line 60 and below 1258729316 M * daniel_hozac that is really strange. 1258729346 M * daniel_hozac you're using the dual-namespaces, but they're not tagged as shared. 1258729388 M * hijacker a dual-namespaces? 1258729390 M * daniel_hozac i don't know what to suggest except trying a newer util-vserver and restarting the guest with that. 1258729397 M * Bertl hijacker: is it possible that you upgraded util-vserver after starting the guest? 1258729417 M * hijacker Bertl, no 1258729426 M * hijacker but I will upgrade the utils anyways 1258729439 M * hijacker could that be related to having the /root/md5 folder on a ext3 fs 1258729442 M * daniel_hozac no. 1258729445 M * hijacker and the /data/vservers on a reiser? 1258729735 Q * davidkarban Quit: Ex-Chat 1258730061 Q * puck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258730483 J * puck ~puck@leibniz.catalyst.net.nz 1258731438 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1258731819 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1258732987 J * derjohn_mob aj@88.128.93.128 1258733420 M * thierryp daniel_hozac: hi again 1258733432 M * thierryp sorry for the loooong interruption 1258733478 M * thierryp I've also noticed that f12's rpm uses xz rather than cpio 1258733483 M * thierryp is this related ? 1258733548 J * barismet_ ~barismeti@zanzibar.inria.fr 1258733548 Q * barismetin Read error: Connection reset by peer 1258733945 M * Bertl xz is the new bz2 ... Mandriva even decided to pack the xz source with xz, probably to simplify installation :) 1258733945 J * BenG ~bengreen@94-169-110-10.cable.ubr22.aztw.blueyonder.co.uk 1258733976 M * Bertl okay, translocating now ... bbl 1258733980 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1258734130 M * daniel_hozac thierryp: it's xz instead of gzip, but yes, that's another incompatibility. 1258734158 M * daniel_hozac rpm is improving, and some of that requires breaking backwards compatability. 1258734197 Q * BenG 1258734386 J * BenG ~bengreen@94-169-110-10.cable.ubr22.aztw.blueyonder.co.uk 1258734401 Q * BenG 1258734410 M * sid3windr heh 1258734424 M * sid3windr if you want to improve, get .deb instead :> *flamesuit on* 1258734945 M * daniel_hozac let's not get in to that. .deb is a far worse format, in many ways. 1258735003 M * sid3windr I was just trolling ;) 1258735042 M * arachnist why not just stick with gentoo's .tbz2's, shall we? 1258735049 A * arachnist runs 1258735379 J * pmenier ~pmenier@ACaen-152-1-64-118.w83-115.abo.wanadoo.fr 1258735603 M * thierryp daniel_hozac: thanks for making this clear 1258735676 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1258736329 Q * vServer_User 1258736342 J * vServer_User ~vServer_U@host90-152-0-26.ipv4.regusnet.com 1258736355 Q * vServer_User 1258736384 J * vServer_User ~vServer_U@host90-152-0-26.ipv4.regusnet.com 1258736584 J * yarihm ~yarihm@217.150.254.84 1258737161 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258739207 J * xdr_ ~xdr@h-238-74.A219.priv.bahnhof.se 1258739212 Q * gnuk Quit: NoFeature 1258739317 Q * xdr Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258739731 Q * barismet_ Quit: Leaving... 1258740297 Q * fleischergesell 1258740677 Q * kir Quit: Leaving. 1258742176 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1258742180 M * Bertl back now ... 1258743858 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258745730 J * barismetin ~barismeti@jua06-1-82-242-159-114.fbx.proxad.net 1258747261 N * DoberMann[ZZZzzz] DoberMann[PullA] 1258749033 Q * thierryp Quit: ciao folks 1258749416 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1258749726 Q * barismetin Remote host closed the connection 1258749918 J * yarihm ~yarihm@80-219-171-38.dclient.hispeed.ch 1258750452 J * barismetin ~barismeti@jua06-1-82-242-159-114.fbx.proxad.net 1258751995 J * jrklein ~jrklein@ppp-70-253-111-199.dsl.wchtks.swbell.net 1258755246 Q * vServer_User Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258755290 J * vServer_User ~vServer_U@host90-152-0-26.ipv4.regusnet.com 1258756506 Q * jrklein Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1258756764 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@e180195172.adsl.alicedsl.de 1258758091 Q * SubZero Read error: Connection reset by peer 1258759168 N * DoberMann[PullA] DoberMann[ZZZzzz] 1258759242 J * geb ~geb@earth.gebura.eu.org 1258759616 M * mkee Bertl: you there? 1258759635 M * Bertl yep 1258759679 M * mkee i setup on host and guest lighttp running on diffrent ip but same port, same with sshd 1258759685 M * mkee but proftpd is bugging me 1258759713 M * Bertl single_ip special casing? 1258759741 M * mkee what you mean? 1258759763 M * Bertl just a wild guess, what's the problem? 1258759779 M * mkee i got output Failed binding to 0.0.0.0, port 21: Address already in use 1258759792 M * mkee but in proftpd conf i got DefaultAddress 1258759798 M * Bertl you have a single IP assigned to the guest? 1258759802 M * mkee yes 1258759814 M * mkee lighttpd workin opensshd as well 1258759821 M * mkee but i cant sort out proftpd 1258759822 M * Bertl and your kernel has SINGLE_IP special casing enabled 1258759837 M * mkee if sshd is working and lighttpd as well i think it is 1258759886 M * Bertl the problem is, your proftpd tries to bind the IP _and_ localhost, which ends up being the same 1258759904 M * mkee yeah but why? 1258759936 M * Bertl you have to ask the proftpd folks about that 1258759978 M * mkee yeah ive check automatic single ip special casing is enabled 1258759984 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1258760000 M * Bertl add ~single_ip to your nflags and retry 1258760012 M * mkee where? Oo 1258760044 M * mkee dont understand it 1258760069 M * Bertl google for 'flower page', take the first hit 1258760431 M * mkee # nflags 1258760431 M * mkee Contains a network flag per line. See lib/nflags-net.c for possible values. 1258760485 M * mkee and thats it about nflags -._ 1258760506 M * Bertl well, I already told you what to add there, so? 1258760699 Q * Hunger Quit: _._ 1258760706 M * mkee but where? in sysconfigdir of vserver? like /etc/vservers/guest/vdir? 1258760728 M * Bertl did you read the flower page? 1258760752 M * Bertl it exacltly shows you where the nflags file is located 1258760789 M * mkee i read but did not understand it at all cause of my eng 1258760790 M * mkee ;p 1258760825 M * Bertl nah, don't tell me your english is too bad to understand a directory path :) 1258760876 M * Bertl /etc/vservers//nflags 1258760880 M * mkee if this is directory patch lib/nflags-net.c i cant find it in guest/.default 1258760907 J * Hunger ~Hunger@Hunger.hu 1258760975 M * mkee there is no dir directory like this 1258761000 M * Bertl you don't have a /etc/vservers/ dir? 1258761048 M * mkee i got /etc/vservers/ but no nflags into it 1258761081 M * Bertl well, echo '~single_ip' >nflags will fix that :) 1258761168 Q * geb Quit: / 1258761280 M * mkee Bertl: heh i though so ;) thanks 1258761289 M * mkee but its still not working tho ;< 1258761316 M * Bertl okay, check that the guest has single_ip disabled now 1258761452 M * mkee i think i missunderstood you, when you ask me about Single IP i thought you mean module in kernel sources 1258761493 M * mkee buw however Bertl lighttpd is working find sshd as well 1258761593 M * mkee ;/