1287969611 J * stepomaticc ~stepomati@93-82-5-170.adsl.highway.telekom.at 1287980606 Q * stepomaticc Remote host closed the connection 1287985783 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1287986444 J * petzsch ~markus@ip-80-226-17-124.vodafone-net.de 1287986516 J * ncopa ~ncopa@3.203.202.84.customer.cdi.no 1287988223 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1287988332 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1287988347 J * swenTjuln ~kvirc@217.72.66.253 1287989144 J * petzsch ~markus@ip-80-226-227-24.vodafone-net.de 1287990051 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@213.238.45.2 1287991429 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1287991491 J * Piet ~Piet__@asteria.debian.or.at 1287991662 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1287991667 M * Bertl morning folks! 1287992258 Q * petzsch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1287992517 M * Bertl off for now ... bbl 1287992522 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1287992695 J * petzsch ~markus@ip-80-226-21-48.vodafone-net.de 1287992856 J * ghislain1 ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1287993167 Q * ghislain Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1287993440 Q * petzsch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1287993515 J * petzsch ~markus@ip-80-226-237-202.vodafone-net.de 1287994953 J * petzsch1 ~markus@ip-80-226-242-24.vodafone-net.de 1287995091 J * petzsch2 ~markus@ip-80-226-234-81.vodafone-net.de 1287995260 Q * petzsch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1287995438 Q * petzsch1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1287995438 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1287995570 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1287996000 Q * petzsch2 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1287996060 J * ntrs ~ntrs@vault08.rosehosting.com 1287996735 Q * Hunger Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1287997678 J * petzsch ~markus@ip-80-226-27-6.vodafone-net.de 1287998318 J * barismetin ~barismeti@zanzibar.inria.fr 1287998804 Q * petzsch Read error: Connection reset by peer 1287998844 J * petzsch ~markus@ip-80-226-27-6.vodafone-net.de 1287999248 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1288000643 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1288000994 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-158-183.pools.arcor-ip.net 1288001788 J * litw ~litw@114.251.27.3 1288001805 Q * litw 1288003736 P * thal Verlassend 1288004763 P * kir Leaving. 1288004763 Q * ktwilight Read error: Connection reset by peer 1288004963 J * ktwilight ~keliew@91.176.81.127 1288005197 J * thal ~thalunil@walledcity.de 1288007355 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288007483 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288007829 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1288008097 J * Piet ~Piet__@1RDAAAHWY.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1288008193 Q * michal Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288008267 J * michal ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1288009550 J * biz ~biz@baze.de 1288009662 M * biz hi, I've increased a semaphore limit on the host using the kernel.sem sysctl, however it is still the same within the guests. Do I have to restart a guest to take these new limits or is there another way? 1288009913 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288010002 J * matti matti@acrux.romke.net 1288010036 M * Bertl_oO the guest (assuming that you have a recent kernel) has its own set of semaphores (and limits) 1288010041 M * biz weird, I've restarted the vserver guest but it still has the old limit 1288010055 M * Bertl_oO i.e. you have to configure that in the guest config 1288010086 M * biz oh, ok. can I find it on the flower page? :) 1288010092 M * Bertl_oO sure 1288010103 M * biz great, thanks 1288010688 M * biz humm... "vc_set_rlimit(): Invalid argument" 1288010694 M * biz I've set the following: 1288010735 M * biz sysctl -w kernel.sem="250 32000 32 512" # on the host 1288010771 M * biz echo 512 > /etc/vservers/X/rlimits/semary 1288010962 M * biz looking at the output of ipcs -l within the guest: 1288010972 M * biz ------ Semaphore Limits -------- 1288010972 M * biz max number of arrays = 128 1288010989 M * biz (this is the limit I've reached) 1288011041 M * matti Hey Bertl 1288011088 M * Bertl_oO biz: I presume a recent kernel? if so, you want to use the sysctl config for that, not the rlimits 1288011096 J * Piet ~Piet__@1RDAAAHYX.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1288011395 M * biz Bertl_oO: ah.. ok, it works! thank you :-) 1288011419 M * Bertl_oO you're welcome! 1288013046 N * fLoo RM`fLoo 1288013052 N * RM`fLoo fLoo 1288014197 J * ein_bour ~chatzilla@mail2.tikalnetworks.com 1288014316 M * ein_bour i installed openVCP on gentoo. trying to add a vserver which is another gentoo but it fails to start 1288014328 M * ein_bour do i need a linux vserver? 1288015414 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1288015416 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1288015476 M * Bertl_oO ein_bour: with Linux-VServer you definitely need a linux vserver :) 1288015494 M * Bertl_oO but maybe rephrase that question first 1288015586 J * thierryp ~thierry@lns-bzn-47f-62-147-212-202.adsl.proxad.net 1288015690 Q * ghislain1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288015836 M * ein_bour Bertl_oO 1288015844 M * ein_bour r u fmailiar with openvcp? 1288015900 M * fLoo boring 1288015901 M * fLoo :( 1288015913 M * fLoo Bertl_oO u've went into the new cpu-sched code ? 1288015916 M * Bertl_oO all I know about it is that it is an open source vserver control panel 1288015926 M * fLoo openvcp 1288015927 M * fLoo yay 1288015927 M * fLoo <- 1288015927 M * ein_bour ok 1288015932 M * fLoo i am part of openvcp :) 1288015934 M * fLoo may i help ? 1288015934 M * ein_bour i installed it on a gentoo 1288015942 M * ein_bour of course 1288015951 M * ein_bour i installed it on a gentoo machine 1288015955 M * fLoo i just got home, if you may ask your question again ? 1288015955 M * Bertl_oO fLoo: a little bit, especially the hard scheduler stuff 1288015957 M * ein_bour i added a node 1288015966 M * fLoo ok 1288015972 M * ein_bour and trying to create a vserver 1288015978 M * fLoo alright :) 1288015991 M * ein_bour this vseerver would be another gentoo inside my local network 1288015998 M * ein_bour i added it but it fails to start 1288016007 M * ein_bour that;s what i get 1288016009 M * ein_bour can not change context: migrate kernel feature missing and 'compat' API disabled: Function not implemented 1288016018 M * ein_bour sth about /proc/uptime also 1288016019 M * fLoo looks like a wrong init style 1288016039 M * daniel_hozac looks more like a non-vserver kernel to me. 1288016055 M * fLoo also this ya 1288016057 M * ein_bour my question is do i need to install anything on the machine i want to add as a vserver 1288016059 M * ein_bour ? 1288016062 M * fLoo ein_bour : may u give me the following details : 1288016065 M * fLoo util-vserver 1288016071 M * fLoo or just 1288016073 M * fLoo vserver-info 1288016081 M * fLoo openvcp version 1288016086 M * fLoo gentoo version 1288016108 M * fLoo pls do use http://paste.linux-vserver.org/ 1288016178 M * fLoo Bertl_oO : got any results yet ? 1288016194 M * ein_bour just a sec please 1288016238 M * ein_bour i did send 1288016242 M * ein_bour can u check please? 1288016289 M * ein_bour fLoo: can u check please? 1288016292 M * ein_bour i did sent 1288016337 M * fLoo ahm 1288016339 M * fLoo link pls ? 1288016360 M * ein_bour http://paste.linux-vserver.org/18193 1288016367 M * fLoo ok 1288016372 M * fLoo well :) 1288016383 M * fLoo may you please install a vserver-kernel ? 1288016383 M * Bertl_oO ein_bour: kernel is too new for those tools 1288016389 M * fLoo i mean 1288016396 M * fLoo .. 1288016398 M * fLoo Bertl_oO ! 1288016406 M * Bertl_oO yes, I also presume that the kernel is not even patched 1288016431 M * fLoo its not 1288016432 M * fLoo :) 1288016437 M * ein_bour so i need to install vserver-kernel? 1288016438 M * Bertl_oO i.e. get a Linux-VServer kernel, if newer than 2.6.22, also update util-vserver 1288016441 M * fLoo ein_bour : correct 1288016462 M * fLoo you may grab the latest vserver-kernel patches at http://www.linux-vserver.org 1288016464 M * ein_bour i need to install vserver-kernel on each machine i want to add as a vserver? 1288016499 M * fLoo and the latest util-vserver at http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/t/uv-testing/ 1288016503 M * fLoo no 1288016513 M * fLoo you have one box (the node) where you create your vservers on 1288016523 M * ein_bour ah ok 1288016526 M * fLoo this machine needs to have a so called "vserver capable kernel" 1288016537 M * ein_bour can i add windows machines? 1288016543 M * fLoo all vservers are beeing created inside this node, using this vserver-kernel 1288016547 M * fLoo its shared along all guests 1288016561 M * fLoo no 1288016569 M * fLoo because your guests reside on a shared kernel 1288016577 M * ein_bour that's y when i ran verserv-info under VS_API there is nothing 1288016577 M * fLoo and as long as microsoft does not support linux-kernels - no 1288016589 M * ein_bour ok, got that 1288016599 M * fLoo just get the latest kernel from kernel.org 1288016605 M * fLoo apply the patchset from linux-vserver 1288016611 M * ein_bour so first i need to update util-vserver 1288016612 M * fLoo use your old config and bake it 1288016618 M * ein_bour and install linux-vserver 1288016627 M * fLoo correct (vserver-capable kernel 1288016628 M * fLoo ) 1288016651 M * ein_bour from the link u provided? 1288016659 M * ein_bour http://www.linux-vserver.org 1288016670 M * fLoo correct 1288016693 J * saschagehlich ~sascha@mue-88-130-69-149.dsl.tropolys.de 1288016696 M * fLoo download the patch correspondent to the kernel version you want to use 1288016734 M * saschagehlich hey there. I moved a vserver from one machine to another, fixed the interface file but the "network connection" of the copied vserver is pretty slow. any possible solutions? 1288016748 J * Hunger ~Hunger@Hunger.hu 1288016767 M * ein_bour fLoo: sure, i will try to find the one that matches my kernel 1288016778 M * ein_bour fLoo: thanks 1288016783 M * fLoo ein_bour : the easiest thing might be, building a new one ;) 1288016787 M * fLoo for example 2.6.36 ;) 1288016790 M * ein_bour i will be back if i need anything of course 1288016795 M * fLoo you're welcome 1288016803 M * ein_bour building a new one? 1288016806 M * ein_bour what do u mean? 1288016819 M * ein_bour updating my kernel? 1288016826 M * ein_bour to 2.6.36? 1288016827 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-158-183.pools.arcor-ip.net 1288016837 M * fLoo no, build a kernel on yourself .. but thats another part of the story 1288016855 M * fLoo just keep on building your kernel :) 1288016886 M * fLoo saschagehlich: not really, who do we know its slow and because why ? :) 1288016899 M * fLoo you're getting any errorlogs ? 1288016941 M * ein_bour fLoo: its ahrd to rebuild kernel 1288016945 M * ein_bour its an image i use 1288016950 M * ein_bour and this is default 1288016968 M * ein_bour anyway, i will see 1288016991 M * fLoo i know its hard, building my first kernel took me like ages (3 days) 1288017006 M * fLoo but after building 100 kernels you're fine with that ;) 1288017021 M * fLoo saschagehlich: ? 1288017032 M * saschagehlich fLoo: one moment having a call 1288017056 M * fLoo np 1288017083 M * fLoo btw i'm just curious, are you the owner of filsh ? 1288017950 M * saschagehlich fLoo: yes 1288017955 M * fLoo i see :) 1288017969 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1288018008 J * thierryp ~thierry@lns-bzn-47f-62-147-212-202.adsl.proxad.net 1288018039 M * saschagehlich fLoo: it seems to have issues with the dns. it takes a long time to resolve the host but then it loads with 11mb/s 1288018112 M * Bertl_oO so, maybe your resolv.conf is bad? 1288018141 M * Bertl_oO check the nameserver entries there, make sure they are reachable and answer dns queries 1288018213 M * fLoo yep 1288018217 M * fLoo thats what i would do 1288018219 M * fLoo <3 Bertl_oO :) 1288018242 M * fLoo for testing purposes just enter 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 in your resolv.conf 1288018247 M * fLoo and see if it works 1288018254 M * fLoo (these are the google ns) 1288018346 M * saschagehlich urgh google... 1288018349 M * saschagehlich one second. 1288018387 M * saschagehlich yep that's a lot faster 1288018424 M * saschagehlich but I don't want to use the google dns ;) how can I find out which nameserver is the one that would have been entered if I built the vserver with "vserver build" instead of just copying it? 1288018437 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1288018450 M * fLoo its 127.0.0.1 afaik 1288018451 M * fLoo :) 1288018462 M * fLoo or the one you entered when building the guest 1288018472 M * Bertl_oO saschagehlich: dns resolving is userspace 1288018491 M * Bertl_oO i.e. whatever you configure in resolv.conf, userspace will use it 1288018502 M * Bertl_oO check the listed nameservers with e.g. dig 1288018508 M * fLoo but you can safely go with http://www.opendns.com/ 1288018547 M * fLoo or with your providers ns (i.e. isp, hoster or w/e) 1288018570 M * saschagehlich well there seemed to be another nameserver by default... whatever, I'll use another one 1288018574 M * saschagehlich thanks so far, that did it ;) 1288018592 M * saschagehlich but google seems to be the fastest dns right now, huh? 1288018600 M * fLoo yes 1288018616 M * fLoo atleast the fastest public available one 1288018640 M * saschagehlich fLoo: okay, thank you 1288018664 M * fLoo yw 1288018743 M * fLoo and to your twitter question (What is the best way to deploy a single vserver setup to 40+ servers?) : rsync + bash scripting ;) 1288018748 M * saschagehlich fLoo: and wtf where do you know I'm the owner of filsh :P google? 1288018755 M * fLoo no 1288018765 M * fLoo i remembered your name cause i once used your service 1288018768 M * saschagehlich fLoo: and wtf why are you reading my twitter stream ;) 1288018773 M * saschagehlich ah okay 1288018775 M * fLoo and then googled it to verify if i was right 1288018778 M * fLoo and i have been ;) 1288018779 M * saschagehlich sick. 1288018812 M * fLoo i am just addicted :) 1288018837 M * saschagehlich hah, me too ;) 1288018852 M * saschagehlich but rsync and bash scripting? urgh. 1288018865 M * saschagehlich i'll have a look at chef / chef-solo 1288019507 J * thierryp ~thierry@lns-bzn-47f-62-147-212-202.adsl.proxad.net 1288019660 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288019700 M * daniel_hozac saschagehlich: we use MyPLC, but that may be a bit heavy.. 1288020104 J * ntrs ~ntrs@vault08.rosehosting.com 1288020718 J * dna ~dna@dslb-088-074-198-216.pools.arcor-ip.net 1288020951 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288021012 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 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Bertl_zZ 1288044526 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1288044784 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1288044992 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1288045021 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1288046021 J * oliwel ~chatzilla@host-93-104-235-209.customer.m-online.net 1288046038 M * oliwel Good evening everybody 1288046100 M * oliwel Anybiody here who can shed some light on "open(memory.usage_in_bytes): No such file or directory" 1288046576 M * daniel_hozac upgrade your util-vserver, restart your guests. 1288046654 M * oliwel daniel_hozac: ok, I am fetching 2914 at the moment 1288046783 M * oliwel daniel_hozac: no changes.... 1288046787 M * oliwel Kernel: 2.6.35.7-vs2.3.0.36.33-aufs-v3 1288046788 M * oliwel VS-API: 0x00020306 1288046790 M * oliwel VCI: 0x0000000013001fb1 1288046791 M * oliwel util-vserver: 0.30.216-pre2914; Oct 26 2010, 00:40:06 1288046793 M * oliwel Features: 1288046815 M * oliwel I still geht around 30 lines saying "open(memory.usage_in_bytes): No such file or directory" and an empty stats table 1288046835 M * oliwel According to another Post on the list I recompiled my kernel with cgroups enabled 1288047176 M * daniel_hozac you need a kernel with the memory cgroup enabled and you need to have a recent util-vserver when you start the guests. 1288047201 M * daniel_hozac (and boot the system, since some of the required state is setup by the initscript) 1288048259 M * oliwel ok so i will try to reboot 1288048373 Q * saschagehlich Quit: saschagehlich 1288048869 M * oliwel daniel_hozac: even after a reboot I get those lines and no stats 1288048881 M * daniel_hozac does your kernel have the memory cgroup enabled? 1288048897 M * daniel_hozac are you using the util-vserver initscripts? the updated ones? 1288048939 M * oliwel yes I have the memory cgroup enabled 1288048960 M * oliwel What do you mean with init-scripts ? 1288048973 M * oliwel I took the tartball from your site and installed it 1288048982 M * oliwel so the vserver-util scripts are the new ones yes 1288049157 M * oliwel argh 1288049160 M * oliwel I got it 1288049178 M * oliwel The util-vserver Setup script was added and not in the runlevel .) 1288049213 M * oliwel So everything looks fine 1288049218 M * oliwel thanks for the hint! 1288051154 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection