1280275599 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1280277436 Q * kir Read error: Connection reset by peer 1280280738 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@evdomip-95-40.iusacell.net 1280285893 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-235-029.pools.arcor-ip.net 1280286056 J * SauLus_ ~SauLus@d065222.adsl.hansenet.de 1280286467 Q * SauLus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280286467 N * SauLus_ SauLus 1280286630 Q * imcsk8 Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1280287356 Q * petzsch Read error: Connection reset by peer 1280287421 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-235-029.pools.arcor-ip.net 1280287969 Q * nou Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280287971 J * nou Chaton@causse.larzac.fr.eu.org 1280289884 J * aj__ ~aj@d026140.adsl.hansenet.de 1280290302 Q * derjohn_foo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280291922 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1280293964 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1280294769 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1280294996 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.248.163.1 1280296055 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1280296466 J * ncopa ~ncopa@180.40.189.109.customer.cdi.no 1280297471 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280297732 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.248.163.1 1280298191 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280298477 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280299320 J * harobed ~harobed@arl57-1-82-231-110-14.fbx.proxad.net 1280299331 Q * harobed 1280299428 J * mtg ~mtg@vollkornmail.dbk-nb.de 1280299522 J * aj__ ~aj@213.238.45.2 1280300801 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.28.15.140 1280301894 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-235-029.pools.arcor-ip.net 1280302193 Q * groente Read error: Connection reset by peer 1280302221 J * groente ~groente@shell.puscii.nl 1280305278 J * barismetin ~barismeti@zanzibar.inria.fr 1280306202 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.248.161.59 1280306581 J * disposable disposable@blackhole.sk 1280306896 M * disposable my host machine has interfaces eth0 and eth0:0 on 2 different networks(only 1 physical NIC). i have /etc/vservers/asdf/interfaces/0 and 1 in my vserver. 0 has 'dev' set to eth0, 1 has 'dev' set to eth0:0. When i start the vserver, only eth0 comes up. what should i check for if i need both? 1280307220 Q * mcp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280307455 J * mcp ~mcp@wolk-project.de 1280307696 J * balbir__ ~balbir@122.248.163.1 1280307700 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280308046 M * mnemoc disposable: eth0:0 means you are using aliases (and ipconfig), which is deprecated since a decade ago 1280308108 M * mnemoc linux supports any number of addresses in the same interface without using aliases 1280308143 M * mnemoc s/ipconfig/ifconfig/ 1280308387 M * disposable mnemoc: that may be true, but even if i have ../interfaces/1/dev set to eth0 (just like 0/dev), the vserver still starts with just one interface and one ip. Am i allowed to put 2 ip addresses into ../0/ip ? 1280308413 A * disposable wonders if he can be more confusing 1280308571 M * mnemoc because eth0:0 is not supported, because it was deprecated in linux 2.4 1280308673 M * disposable the vserver documentation (http://linux-vserver.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions#How_do_I_assign_a_new_IP_address_to_a_running_guest.3F) doesn't say how to make this permanent. 1280308725 M * mnemoc in /etc/vservers/foo/interfaces/ 1280308761 J * thierryp ~thierry@83.58.20.216 1280308800 M * mnemoc "update the config in /etc/vserver//interfaces to reflect the changes for the next guest restart (if desired)" <--- last line of the FAQ you pasted 1280308906 M * disposable mnemoc: observe please http://pastebin.com/meE9Wcbu 1280308946 M * mnemoc disposable: ip addr, NOT ifconfig 1280308988 M * mnemoc ifconfig is for pre-linux24, are you running a pre-linux24 kernel? 1280309002 M * disposable mnemoc: it would appear i really do come from the past 1280309043 M * disposable mnemoc: ip addr does show the right stuff. thank you 1280309044 M * mnemoc people learns wrong by following obsolete/ancient tutorials 1280309073 M * mnemoc yw 1280309159 M * mnemoc disposable: http://www.policyrouting.org/iproute2.doc.html <--- learn the "new" way ;-) 1280309287 J * emcepe ~mcp@wolk-project.de 1280309370 Q * mcp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280309370 N * emcepe mcp 1280309599 A * raceme is scared... ifconfig is obsolete ? i am a dinosaur who missed the evolution :) 1280309830 M * mnemoc arp/ifconfig/route kind of still work, but only for very basic stuff ... afaik they even have known "unexpected behaviours" in linux 2.2 1280309855 J * gnuk ~F404ror@pla93-3-82-240-11-251.fbx.proxad.net 1280309910 M * raceme If I ask "no "swap" line in /proc/stats" does it tilt anybody ? 1280309926 M * raceme this is related with snmpd in a vserver 1280310317 M * mnemoc uh, my notebook doesn't show swapped pages in /proc/stats either ... missed that change too 1280310469 J * kolorafa_ ~kolorafa@irc.kolorafa.dlk.pl 1280310477 J * Marillio1 ~dirk@hetzner4.127011.net 1280310490 J * _Shiva__ shiva@whatcha.looking.at 1280310490 J * yang_ yang@gnewsense.mtveurope.org 1280310499 J * neofutur_ ~neofutur@xena.ww7.be 1280310510 J * xipe_ ~xipe@91.121.168.169 1280310511 J * jes-o-ma1 jesusch@jesusch.de 1280310515 J * julius_ ~julius@217.20.127.15 1280310518 J * theocrit1 ~Hubert@kim.theocrite.org 1280310528 J * s1aden ~paul@starsky.19inch.net 1280310529 J * _raceme_ ~tof@ombos.raceme.org 1280310530 J * PowerKe_ ~tom@d5153A6A9.access.telenet.be 1280310536 Q * Radiance reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * raceme reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * jes-o-mat reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * nkukard reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * fLoo reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * sladen reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * yang reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * Marillion reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * neofutur reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * PowerKe reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * xipe reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * niki reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * ignaz reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * julius reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * theocrite reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * _Shiva_ reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * kolorafa reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * BobR_zZ reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310536 Q * nox reticulum.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1280310538 J * BobR_zZ odie@IRC.13thfloor.at 1280310547 J * Radiance ~Radiance@193.16.154.187 1280310547 J * nox ~nox@host.noxlux.de 1280310576 N * Marillio1 Marillion 1280310616 N * _raceme_ raceme 1280310748 J * fLoo fLoo@irc.coresec.de 1280310967 M * _nono_ hi 1280311000 M * _nono_ i have a few ipv6-related issues, i wonder if these are the same which were mentioned on en mailing list a few months ago 1280311019 M * _nono_ say i have a host with two guests, with a default install of postfix in each guest 1280311050 M * _nono_ if i run postfix in guest1 first, the instance of postfix in guest2 won't start because it can't bind to :: 1280311079 M * _nono_ i have to make it bind only to the local ip addresses in each guest 1280311086 M * _nono_ is this known/expected? 1280311181 J * ignaz ~ignaz@85-126-150-194.work.xdsl-line.inode.at 1280311192 J * niki ~niki@94.145.207.11 1280311218 J * nkukard ~nkukard@41-133-236-91.dsl.mweb.co.za 1280311632 N * PowerKe_ PowerKe 1280314826 M * Mr_Smoke _nono_: I think so, yeah. It's better to bind to a specific address than to :: (also true in IPv4 btw) 1280317237 Q * balbir__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280319155 M * daniel_hozac no 1280319163 M * daniel_hozac that would be a bug. 1280320059 M * _nono_ Mr_Smoke, actually, there are cases where binding to a specific IP address is just not possible 1280320082 M * _nono_ well, maybe not in a vserver, come to think of it 1280320090 M * daniel_hozac what kernel is that on? 1280320112 M * _nono_ 2.6.30.2-vs2.3.0.36.14.0.1pre4 1280320174 M * daniel_hozac that's very old... 1280320187 M * daniel_hozac try the latest 2.6.33. 1280320203 M * _nono_ ok, I will try 1280320225 Q * ntrs Read error: Connection reset by peer 1280320247 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.115.81 1280320399 M * _nono_ you probably mean 2.6.34? :) 1280320492 M * daniel_hozac if you prefer. 1280320668 J * Pazzo ~ugelt@reserved-225136.rol.raiffeisen.net 1280320755 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.28.23.163 1280321195 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280322618 Q * mtg Quit: Verlassend 1280322759 Q * gnuk Quit: NoFeature 1280326011 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280326229 J * thierryp ~thierry@83.58.20.216 1280326241 Q * DreamerC Quit: leaving 1280326271 J * DreamerC ~DreamerC@122-116-181-118.HINET-IP.hinet.net 1280326608 J * balbir__ ~balbir@122.172.159.24 1280327595 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1280328158 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@evdomip-95-40.iusacell.net 1280330721 M * petzsch short question on http://linux-vserver.org/Secure_chroot_Barrier ... when i issue showattr i get: "----BuiX" what does the X stand for? it's not on the wiki page 1280331162 M * daniel_hozac it means tagged. 1280331334 M * petzsch ok, good to know 1280332225 Q * ncopa Quit: Ex-Chat 1280333343 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1280333946 Q * barismetin Remote host closed the connection 1280335179 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1280335714 N * theocrit1 theocrite 1280338406 Q * FireEgl Quit: Leaving... 1280338614 J * FireEgl FireEgl@173-16-9-10.client.mchsi.com 1280339203 Q * Pazzo Quit: Bye! 1280339416 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280339619 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1280339626 M * Bertl back now ... 1280340613 J * aj__ ~aj@d026140.adsl.hansenet.de 1280341301 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1280343455 J * thierryp ~thierry@83.58.20.216 1280343845 Q * imcsk8 Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1280344275 J * jrklein ~jrklein@2001:0:53aa:64c:0:b77:63e5:e148 1280345249 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@201.174.32.227 1280345849 M * yang_ Is it possible to delegate a range of IPv6 addresses to a single guest vserver ? 1280345872 M * yang_ So that root-guest user could auto assign them ? 1280345937 M * daniel_hozac what? 1280346018 M * yang_ can I assign a subnet to the guest ? 1280346031 M * yang_ I only know how to assign a single IPv6 address 1280346042 M * daniel_hozac for what purpose? 1280346054 M * yang_ for the purpose of guest having multiple v6 addresses 1280346106 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280346262 M * Bertl basically range support was planned, but for ipv6 there is no interface, IIRC 1280346263 Q * balbir__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280346292 M * yang_ ok, so at this stage its not yet possible 1280346375 M * Bertl you can assign all IPs in the range of course 1280346384 M * Bertl but not the range itself (atm) 1280346534 M * yang_ what's the difference ? 1280346546 M * daniel_hozac one entry vs. 2^64 1280346556 M * daniel_hozac what is it that you are trying to achieve? 1280346588 M * yang_ I am trying to assign lets say 20 IPv6 addresses to the guest with one command 1280346617 M * yang_ without defining interface/0 inteface/1 interface/2 etc. 1280346672 M * Bertl write a patch, shouldn't be too hard 1280346708 M * Bertl I'll check it and comment on it 1280346733 M * yang_ Well Bertl I don't code, but maybe someone will get the idea 1280346813 J * balbir__ ~balbir@122.172.1.43 1280347101 M * raceme hello Bertl , i've got some "no page/swap line in /proc/vmstat" while running snmpd in a vserver. Would it recall something to you ? 1280347167 M * raceme what is weird is that there is no page or swap line in /proc/vmstat on the host either and it does not launch the error 1280347309 M * raceme i think it is a snmpd bug but perhaps a workaround is knonwn ? 1280347583 M * Bertl not to me 1280347598 M * Bertl but I'd guess it is a feature so maybe a config issue? 1280347682 M * raceme Bertl: from what i have found (thanks google) from 2005 / 2007 it is a snmpd bug and the only workaround would be to recompile it while commenting the log call (which occurs every second)... 1280347725 M * raceme Bertl: I suppose that snmpd try to read memory status from somewhere and fails within a vserver but the log message must be outdated... 1280347732 M * raceme i'll check the sources tomorrow 1280347996 M * Bertl it's also interesting that it shouldn't report that on the host with the same vmstat 1280348056 M * raceme Bertl: i read that there is no more page and swap infos in /proc/vmstat since 2.6 kernel so the message may report a false error 1280348208 Q * jrklein Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280348344 M * Bertl makes sense 1280348360 M * Bertl so for whatever reason the process thinks it is running on 2.4 then? 1280348375 M * Bertl might help to strace it on the host and guest and compare the traces 1280348415 M * raceme Bertl: i have the problem with my new ubuntu/lucid vserver; I didn't have it with the old centos 4 and 5 vservers 1280348447 M * Bertl still strace might shed some light on it :) 1280348476 M * raceme Bertl: ok i'll try that tomorrow @work 1280348555 M * Bertl my guess would be that it checks some /proc entry and concludes that the kernel must be 2.4 (if that entry is hidden or missing :) 1280348607 M * raceme Bertl: i didn't think about that this seems a good track... 1280348797 J * jrklein ~jrklein@2001:0:53aa:64c:0:b77:63e5:e148 1280349441 J * aj__ ~aj@d026140.adsl.hansenet.de 1280349624 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1280349919 Q * balbir__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280350014 Q * ghislain Quit: Leaving. 1280350129 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1280350531 J * balbir__ ~balbir@122.172.16.187 1280351413 Q * jrklein Quit: jrklein 1280352248 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1280356032 J * thierryp ~thierry@83.58.20.216 1280357147 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1280357426 Q * ntrs_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280357447 Q * Romster Quit: Geeks shall inherit properties and methods of object earth. 1280357644 J * jrklein ~jrklein@2001:0:53aa:64c:0:6961:b97d:d770 1280358196 J * bzed_ ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1280358331 Q * imcsk8 Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1280358483 Q * bzed Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280358490 N * bzed_ bzed 1280359178 Q * jrklein Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1280359443 J * jrklein ~jrklein@2001:0:53aa:64c:0:6961:b97d:d770