1285372861 Q * cuba33ci Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285373011 Q * rememberme Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285373035 J * rememberme ~rererer@ip-95-223-36-117.unitymediagroup.de 1285374125 Q * rememberme Remote host closed the connection 1285374166 J * rememberme ~rererer@ip-95-223-36-117.unitymediagroup.de 1285375915 M * Bertl_zZ rememberme: problems with the IRC client? 1285375920 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1285380194 J * cuba33ci ~cuba33ci@111-240-235-117.dynamic.hinet.net 1285381529 Q * mugwump Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285381730 J * mugwump ~samv@watts.utsl.gen.nz 1285384943 Q * bzed Remote host closed the connection 1285385122 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285385197 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1285385603 J * balbir_ ~balbir@122.172.17.139 1285387085 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1285387153 J * Piet ~Piet__@82VAABH5S.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1285387171 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1285387290 J * Piet ~Piet__@82VAABH5W.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1285387388 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1285387412 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1285387416 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1285387739 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1285388569 J * Owner ~Owner@ftp-bj.amlogic.com 1285388586 Q * Owner 1285389192 Q * balbir_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285392491 J * ghislain1 ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1285392729 Q * ghislain Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285394116 Q * fLoo 1285394998 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.28.18.9 1285395604 Q * ntrs Read error: Connection reset by peer 1285395625 J * ntrs ~ntrs@77.29.112.11 1285397750 J * niki ~niki@94.145.207.11 1285403781 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:a18:1:1402:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1285403868 J * yang yang@yang.netrep.oftc.net 1285404030 J * urbee urbee@93-103-199-233.dynamic.dsl.t-2.net 1285404052 M * urbee is it possible to set two partitions for a single guest - on different hard drives? 1285404086 M * urbee i mean, for the guest to be able to use / on hdd#1 and lets say /home on hdd#2 1285404090 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-094-217-109-182.pools.arcor-ip.net 1285404315 M * fback urbee: take look at /etc/vservers/*/fstab 1285404418 M * fback urbee: you can bindmount something that's already mounted on the host (eg. to share some dir between guests) or mount some device for the guest exclusively (and it won't be visible from the host) 1285404688 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1285404722 Q * niki Quit: Ex-Chat 1285405358 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1285405362 M * Bertl morning folks! 1285405369 M * yang morning Bertl 1285405621 M * Bertl how's going? 1285405970 M * yang Bertl: raining again, there were floods in my country 1285406045 M * yang Luckily I wasn't affected 1285406056 M * Bertl serious ones? i.e. where people have to be rescued/evacuated? 1285406060 M * yang yes 1285406066 M * yang Many homes under water 1285406076 M * Bertl oww, that sucks 1285406081 M * urbee lalala 1285406089 M * urbee my town was under water 1285406089 M * urbee :p 1285406139 M * yang :/ 1285406175 M * urbee i dont think it'll happen again though :> 1285406238 M * Bertl sometimes mother nature is a bitch ... 1285406528 Q * rememberme 1285406677 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-094-217-109-182.pools.arcor-ip.net 1285406686 M * matti Hey Bertl 1285407288 M * Bertl hey matti! got any coffee for urbee and yang? :) 1285407374 M * urbee i wouldnt mind :P 1285407632 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1285407857 J * Keeper ~Longhorn4@178.46.48.83 1285407937 M * Keeper Hi 1285408047 M * Keeper how to include spaces / net for the guest environment? 1285408415 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-094-217-109-182.pools.arcor-ip.net 1285408463 M * Bertl Keeper: the question is, how to use the network namespace or what? 1285408517 M * Keeper Yes, how to use the network namespace 1285408547 M * Bertl IIRC, a number of folks are already using them, despite the fact that the util-vserver support is incomplete 1285408564 M * Bertl i.e. you might want to hang around a little and wait for somebody to respond 1285408619 M * Bertl looking through the irc logs might help you pinpoint those individuals :) 1285408703 A * matti gets everyone a latte today! 1285408743 M * Keeper Bertl: How soon will have the support network namespace in util-vserver? 1285408773 M * Bertl that is something daniel_hozac can answer best I guess 1285408863 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1285409072 M * Keeper Support network namespace is not enough, I have been observing and working with Linux-VServer and I really like 1285409551 M * Bertl glad that you like Linux-VServer and I'm sure that proper network namespace support will be added soon ... the problem there is just that most of use are more than happy with the resource efficient IP isolation :) 1285410042 Q * fback Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285410288 Q * Keeper Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285410568 J * Keeper ~Longhorn4@178.46.38.79 1285410624 M * Keeper Bertl: I agree with you, the current capabilities Linux-VServer is very advanced. In my opinion support network namespace will be a nice addition to the feature list Linux-VServer 1285411006 J * Piet ~Piet__@82VAABIF4.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1285411359 Q * Keeper Quit: Keeper 1285413027 J * fback fback@red.fback.net 1285415441 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-094-217-109-182.pools.arcor-ip.net 1285416724 J * ntrs_ ~ntrs@77.28.163.109 1285417156 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285418215 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1285418517 Q * ghislain1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1285418687 M * Bertl nap attack .. bbl 1285418695 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1285420193 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1285422955 J * eyck ~eyck@nat08.nowanet.pl 1285425305 T * * http://linux-vserver.org/ |stable 2.2.0.7, exp 2.3.0.36.31, grsec 2.3.0.36.28|util-vserver-0.30.216-pre2908| He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the Wiki, and we forget about the minute. 1285425305 T * daniel_hozac - 1285425378 J * Guy- ~korn@elan.rulez.org 1285425437 J * Bertl_zZ herbert@IRC.13thfloor.at 1285425562 J * _nono_ ~gomes@libation.ircam.fr 1285425567 J * vasko ~vasko@unreal.rainside.sk 1285425567 A * vasko is gone. 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If your first disk fails, however, your second disk will then be the first disk in the system, and so the MBR will be correct. 1285458953 M * urbee but this is not the case here, as i have 4 drives- sda and sdc in raid 1 and then sdb and sdd in raid1 1285458980 M * urbee so i guess when hd0 fails it would read from sdb actually - the drive that has nothing on it (at least not system files) 1285459012 M * urbee i'm talking about "root (hd0,0)" entry 1285459013 M * urbee in grub.conf 1285459016 M * Bertl yep 1285459043 M * Bertl well, first, you have to make sure that the bios/boot firmware handles the failure case correctly 1285459066 M * Bertl i.e. booting from hdc instead of hda if hda fails 1285459082 M * urbee you mean, boot priority ? 1285459118 M * Bertl yep, then it depends on the actual boot process as which drive the second disk will show up 1285459135 M * Bertl (you usually have to check that by trial and error) 1285459146 M * urbee its very strange, because BIOS shows the drives like they should be - port 1 hdd1, port2, hdd2 1285459149 M * urbee etc 1285459157 M * urbee but linux finds them differently 1285459171 M * urbee the first port/hdd is correct, then it goes to the third port/hdd 1285459174 M * urbee instead of second