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But the vdir is the same (symlink). So when I run `mount` it tells me the last one to mount on the /var/lib/mysql-mountpoint. So if I had /etc/vservers/d0/mysql in `mount`, after I start d1 I have /etc/vservers/d1/mysql. 1279601994 M * isodude I guess it depends on the fact that it's the same mountpoint 1279603899 J * derjohn_mob aj@88.128.36.234 1279606762 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279606802 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.28.173.123 1279606816 M * isodude Think I solved my troubles with the initpost I did. 1279607048 M * isodude Yup. 1279607052 M * isodude Updating. 1279607491 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc6-aztw22-2-0-cust100.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1279607505 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.28.169.222 1279607615 Q * BenG 1279607937 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279608022 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@213.238.45.2 1279608144 M * isodude For those who want to test it out, I added it at the top of Upstart_issues on the wiki. Please do! 1279608523 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc6-aztw22-2-0-cust100.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1279609432 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1279610304 Q * imcsk8 Quit: Leaving 1279611438 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-094-222-099-086.pools.arcor-ip.net 1279612003 J * barismetin ~barismeti@zanzibar.inria.fr 1279613630 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1279613875 J * FireEgl FireEgl@Sebastian.Atlantica.CJB.Net 1279615087 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-094-222-099-086.pools.arcor-ip.net 1279616169 J * gnuk ~F404ror@pla93-3-82-240-11-251.fbx.proxad.net 1279616499 Q * barismetin Remote host closed the connection 1279618275 J * barismetin ~barismeti@zanzibar.inria.fr 1279620652 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1279623039 P * kir Leaving. 1279623610 J * snooze ~o@1-1-4-40a.gkp.gbg.bostream.se 1279623873 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1279623880 M * Bertl morning folks! 1279624100 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1279624837 J * Vex ~Vex@193.163.97.225 1279624863 M * Vex I'm having trouble adding an extra IP to a guest 1279624872 M * Bertl how so? 1279624917 M * Vex I did a "cp -r /etc/vservers/vserver9/intefaces/0 /etc/vservers/vserver9/intefaces/1" 1279624936 M * Vex edited the file "ip" to reflect the extra address 1279624948 M * Vex restarted the vserver9 1279624951 M * Vex nothing 1279624959 M * Vex I thought that was a way 1279624978 M * Bertl well, it would have been better to stop it first, but it is probably fine in this case (adding an IP) too 1279624991 M * Bertl how do you check for the new IP? 1279625017 M * Vex ifconfig 1279625031 M * Vex on the guest 1279625033 M * Bertl there is your problem, use 'ip a l ' instead 1279625068 M * Vex LOL 1279625072 M * Bertl ifconfig is decades old and should have been replaced by iproute2 for years now 1279625088 M * Vex so, what your saying is I just spend 2 hours checking it wrong.... 1279625096 M * Vex THX 1279625098 M * Bertl exaclty 1279625107 M * Bertl *exactly even 1279625136 M * Bertl but if you need ifconfig to 'see' the IP, then you can use the old fashioned aliases for this purpose 1279625262 M * Vex I don't care about that, as long as I can set something up to bind on port 80 1279625279 M * Bertl then you are fine already :) 1279625386 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.14.61 1279625457 M * isodude ip route 1279625461 M * isodude o/ 1279625606 M * Vex thx 1279625623 M * Bertl you're welcome! feel free to hang around ... 1279625697 M * isodude Bertl: ! 1279625872 M * isodude Bertl: Made some contribution to the upstart issue, I'm wondering about if a file like that should be delivered with vserver by default. 1279625932 M * isodude the initpost-file is just useful the first time though, and not during clones. 1279625940 M * Bertl I'm pretty sure, if it is working fine and daniel_hozac gets around to test it, it will be included (given that the license permits it) 1279625990 M * isodude It's based of debian initpost, and my license is use it as much as you want ;) 1279626043 M * ard Vex: if you do want to use ifconfig: echo "blaat" > name into the file 1279626051 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1279626053 M * ard ifconfig will be able to show ip's with an alias 1279626055 M * isodude Yeah would be neat with some decent testing. I found out that control-alt-delete.conf was neccessary for a complete shutdown also =) 1279626092 M * isodude Has anyone tried VServer inside a KVM running on an KSM-enabled linux-box? 1279626322 M * Vex thx ard, but not necessary 1279627518 A * ard finds it useful for the host though 1279627528 M * ard you always know which ip belongs to which vserver :-) 1279627553 M * ard isodude : I tried kvm within a vserver, which just works, but I do not use KSm 1279627577 M * isodude ard: does it do any different? 1279627582 M * isodude kvm && ksm rocks. 1279627583 A * ard guesses vserver inside a kvm will run always 1279627597 M * ard kvm == virtual machine 1279627619 M * ard So you basically run a virtual pc, which can run a vserver enabled kernel 1279627627 M * isodude Yeah. 1279627634 M * isodude Enable KSM! :) 1279627637 M * ard But having a virtual pc stuff inside a vserver is much more interesting 1279627639 M * ard ah 1279627644 M * ard shared memory 1279627649 M * ard Is always enabled 1279627654 M * ard but I have no apps that use it 1279627664 M * isodude echo 1 > /sys/kernel/mm/run 1279627667 M * isodude kvm does. 1279627677 M * ard ah, ok :-) that's why :-) 1279627702 M * ard you actually mean that by the kvm layer, you actually force the vservers within that kernel to share memory :-) 1279627749 M * ard well, it should work but I don't like the kvm layer :-) 1279627761 M * isodude try it out ! 1279627782 M * Bertl which will 1) add the overhead of the virtual machine, 2) the overhead of the page comparison and combination and you are unlikely to gain more from that (even memory related) than from unification 1279627795 M * ard I only use kvm to run windows. That's about 1% of my boxes. And I only run it for single instances of windows, since windows is practically umaintanable and SLOW without kvm 1279627814 M * ard Bertl : unless you use a lot of java machines :-) 1279627846 M * Bertl the thing is ksm is a great idea for running several kvm machines, but not so great for system which already know what to share 1279627908 A * ard thinks that fixing the jdk to let it call the page sharing will really help a lot 1279627944 M * ard there are not other "applications" that I can think of (beside kvm) that really need ksm 1279628001 M * ard Bertl : a single jvm already takes up 512MB doing nothing. Add to it an idle tomcat or resin, and you are having 1.5Gig of unused initialized memory 1279628247 M * Bertl a single process allocating 2GB and filling it will random junk will do the same ... conclusion: don't do it :) 1279628767 Q * Marillion Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279628932 M * isodude Bertl: So running unification is really what I want to do? 1279628983 M * Bertl usually yes, unless you have many applications generating the same (non zero) pages 1279628996 M * isodude Bertl: going to have lots of Apache and Mysql 1279629007 M * isodude and php-fcgid-wrapper 1279629008 M * isodude :) 1279629057 M * isodude Well, so, what I want to know is what they are mapping up 1279629099 J * ntrs__ ~ntrs@77.28.29.167 1279629113 M * Bertl try it out ... i.e. unify them inside a kvm, and see how efficient ksm is on that 1279629155 J * fb fback@red.fback.net 1279629214 M * isodude Will do. When my vacation is over! 1279629219 M * isodude Sayyyyonara. 1279629230 M * isodude Or hopefully someone else will. 1279629240 M * Bertl :) 1279629417 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279629540 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279629573 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc6-aztw22-2-0-cust100.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1279630016 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-094-222-099-086.pools.arcor-ip.net 1279630067 J * Piet ~Piet__@659AAA4IC.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1279631826 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1279632549 Q * hijacker Remote host closed the connection 1279632977 Q * matthew-_ Remote host closed the connection 1279632985 J * jrklein_ ~jrklein@2001:0:53aa:64c:0:7d3f:b97d:dc65 1279633302 J * matthew-_ ~ms@ns2.wellquite.org 1279633344 Q * jrklein Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279633344 N * jrklein_ jrklein 1279635528 M * petzsch somehow the cpu usage information in top inside a vserver seems a bit strange... apache2 is supposed to reach 9999% CPU utilisation 1279635879 M * daniel_hozac good job. 1279635976 M * monrad-65532 vserver is for optimal use of resources :) 1279636091 M * petzsch hopefully the i7-920 won't overheat 1279636647 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1279638250 Q * Vex Quit: Leaving 1279638333 J * petzsch1 ~markus@dslb-088-075-169-048.pools.arcor-ip.net 1279638476 Q * ncopa Quit: Ex-Chat 1279638636 Q * petzsch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279639327 Q * neofutur Server closed connection 1279639329 J * neofutur ~neofutur@xena.ww7.be 1279639667 Q * _raceme_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279641211 M * Bertl nap attack ... bbl 1279641216 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1279641567 Q * maddoc Server closed connection 1279641569 J * maddoc maddoc@stalin.ostruktur.com 1279642110 Q * Romster Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279642278 J * raceme ~tof@ombos.raceme.org 1279642450 J * Romster ~romster@202.168.100.149.dynamic.rev.eftel.com 1279642665 Q * AndrewLee Server closed connection 1279642670 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@u7.hlc.edu.tw 1279643257 Q * ntrs__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279643728 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1279643823 Q * barismetin Remote host closed the connection 1279644505 Q * jrklein Remote host closed the connection 1279644758 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1279645057 J * jrklein ~jrklein@2001:0:53aa:64c:0:7d3f:b97d:dc65 1279646506 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:470:e056:1:4:: 1279648370 Q * gnuk Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279648837 J * dna ~dna@p54BC9546.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1279649967 Q * fosco Server closed connection 1279649968 J * fosco fosco@marx.wirefull.org 1279650008 Q * derjohn_mob Remote host closed the connection 1279650093 Q * hel Server closed connection 1279650094 J * hel ~hel@portos.lennackers.de 1279650454 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279650470 J * nou Chaton@causse.larzac.fr.eu.org 1279651038 J * Piet ~Piet__@659AAA4QY.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1279651083 J * ghislain1 ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1279651380 Q * ghislain Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279651581 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.28.29.167 1279652780 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1279652785 M * Bertl back now ... 1279655639 Q * biz_ Server closed connection 1279655641 J * biz biz@baze.de 1279657191 Q * groente Server closed connection 1279657219 J * groente ~groente@shell.puscii.nl 1279657305 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279658464 Q * jrklein Quit: jrklein 1279658734 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc6-aztw22-2-0-cust100.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1279658772 Q * BenG 1279659275 Q * petzsch1 Quit: Leaving. 1279659465 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1279660207 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc6-aztw22-2-0-cust100.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1279660211 Q * BenG 1279661292 Q * cuba33ci Read error: Operation timed out 1279661444 J * cuba33ci ~cuba33ci@111-240-206-155.dynamic.hinet.net 1279661478 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-169-048.pools.arcor-ip.net 1279661776 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1279662816 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@d075025.adsl.hansenet.de 1279663244 Q * ghislain1 Quit: Leaving. 1279663360 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1279663390 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1279664034 J * derjohn_mob aj@80.187.233.28 1279664135 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1279665435 Q * eyck_ Server closed connection 1279665437 J * eyck ~eyck@77.79.198.60 1279665532 Q * Wonka Server closed connection 1279665534 J * Wonka produziert@chaos.in-kiel.de 1279666510 J * jrklein ~jrklein@2001:0:53aa:64c:0:4107:b97d:dc65 1279667905 J * allquixotic ~allquixot@static.128.235.40.188.clients.your-server.de 1279668179 Q * manana Read error: Connection reset by peer