1288137733 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1288138134 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1288139128 M * Bertl_oO off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1288139139 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1288150858 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-151-130.pools.arcor-ip.net 1288152407 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1288155096 J * petzsch ~markus@dfn28.rz.tu-ilmenau.de 1288155207 Q * petzsch Read error: Connection reset by peer 1288155300 J * petzsch ~markus@dfn28.rz.tu-ilmenau.de 1288155441 Q * petzsch 1288156567 Q * jkl_ Remote host closed the connection 1288157367 J * jkl jkl@c-71-196-138-95.hsd1.co.comcast.net 1288158020 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288158135 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288160900 Q * derjohn_foo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288161038 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1288161468 J * petzsch ~markus@dfn28.rz.tu-ilmenau.de 1288162194 J * derjohn_foo ~aj@213.238.45.2 1288162789 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1288162793 M * Bertl morning folks! 1288163003 M * ghislain morning 1288163018 J * balbir ~balbir@122.248.161.59 1288164422 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc6-aztw22-2-0-cust100.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1288164581 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1288165258 J * barismetin ~barismeti@zanzibar.inria.fr 1288166259 J * ein_bour ~chatzilla@mail2.tikalnetworks.com 1288166283 M * ein_bour hello. i installed vserver on gentoo 1288166303 M * ein_bour make, make modules install, modified bootloader 1288166307 M * ein_bour when i reboot 1288166322 M * ein_bour it seems the system can not recognize the eth cards 1288166333 M * ein_bour and so no internet 1288166341 M * ein_bour what went wrong? 1288166351 M * ein_bour the vserver kernel is not compatible? 1288166423 M * Bertl could be, upload the bootup log (kernel messages) to e.g. paste.linux-vserver.org 1288166432 M * ein_bour ifconfig only returns the lo 1288166466 M * ein_bour Bertl: i am using another pc to connect to the net 1288166481 M * ein_bour the one with the server does not have internet 1288166486 M * Bertl yes, so? 1288166503 M * ein_bour where can i find the kernel messages? 1288166508 M * ein_bour do they save to a file? 1288166526 M * Bertl they are shown on bootup via console, and they should go to 'dmesg' 1288166545 M * ein_bour i will check now 1288166555 M * Bertl don't you ahve a serial console on that server? 1288166754 M * ein_bour i log in via ssh 1288166763 M * ein_bour but there is a screen attached 1288166777 M * ein_bour i checked dmesg and the bootup msgs r not there 1288166796 M * Bertl they should be, but of course, they are changed on each reboot 1288166847 M * Bertl the best way is to connect your 'other' machine with the machine in question via a serial crossover cable 1288166867 M * Bertl this way you can redirect all the bootup messages to the serial console and easily capture them 1288166905 M * Bertl it also allows you to control the bootloader and logon to the machine even if there is no network connection available 1288166959 M * ein_bour by serial crossover cable, u mean internet cross cable 1288166961 M * ein_bour right? 1288167148 M * swenTjuln ein_bour: serial RS232 cable - oldscool :D 1288167324 M * Bertl http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Remote-Serial-Console-HOWTO/index.html 1288167363 M * Bertl see http://linux-vserver.org/Documentation#External_Resources for wireing diagrams 1288167586 M * Bertl ein_bour: but you probably can collect the bootup log via vga console as well, just not that comfortable 1288167624 M * Bertl e.g. if you are able to logon, using 'dmesg >/dmesg.out' should do the trick 1288168234 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1288168420 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288168454 J * petzsch ~markus@dfn28.rz.tu-ilmenau.de 1288168924 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1288169103 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1288169194 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1288169566 M * ein_bour Bertl: sent dmesg to mesg.out 1288169567 M * ein_bour rebooted 1288169585 M * ein_bour but and it did not capture 1288169644 M * Bertl what do you mean by that? is the file empty? 1288169655 M * ein_bour its not empty 1288169663 M * ein_bour no bootup msgs regarding ethernet 1288169668 M * ein_bour and dhcp though 1288169675 M * ein_bour Bertl: i want to ask u sth 1288169691 M * ein_bour i have now vserver, the latest version 1288169704 M * Bertl sounds good 1288169720 M * ein_bour maybe i need to go for an old one? 1288169736 M * ein_bour like the 2.6.22-vs2.2.0.7-gentoo 1288169738 M * ein_bour ? 1288169739 M * Bertl nope, recent kernel shoyuld be fine 1288169743 M * Bertl *should 1288169761 M * ein_bour but y it does not recognize ethernet cards 1288169765 M * Bertl it's more likely you misconfigured something 1288169771 M * ein_bour who knows what else? 1288169776 M * ein_bour in make menuconfig? 1288169779 M * Bertl thus I would like to look at the bootup logs :) 1288169809 M * ein_bour but dmesg.out does not have anything regarding eth, dhcp 1288169855 M * ein_bour i am going nuts with this vserver 1288169861 M * Bertl it's not always the obvious lines which provide information 1288169884 M * ein_bour let pull the dmesg.out then and paste it 1288169887 M * Bertl but feel free to toy around yourself and/or use an older kernel 1288170105 J * balbir ~balbir@122.248.163.1 1288170302 M * ein_bour Bertl: here is the dmesg.out http://paste.linux-vserver.org/18233 1288170516 M * PowerKe ein_bour: use lspci or the dmesg output of your working kernel to determine which network card you have and which driver to include in the kernel (make menuconfig) 1288170557 M * ein_bour PowerKe: I attached the dmesg output under http://paste.linux-vserver.org/18233 1288170567 M * ein_bour u can take a look at it please 1288170569 M * Bertl ein_bour: did you build the kernel yourself? 1288170578 M * ein_bour yes 1288170593 M * ein_bour make menuconfig, make and make modules install 1288170605 M * Bertl could you upload the .config as well? 1288170609 M * ein_bour as indicated in http://linux-vserver.org/Installation_on_Gentoo 1288170624 M * ein_bour sure 1288170640 M * ein_bour under /src/user/linux/linux-vserverxxxxx? 1288170659 M * PowerKe ein_bour: that's the dmesg for your non-working kernel, do the same for the one that loads the network driver 1288170686 M * PowerKe or just check your network card with lspci, that'll probably be enough info to decide which network driver to include 1288170696 M * Bertl ein_bour: wherever you built that kernel, it will be in the top directory (i.e. the one which was created when unpacking the kernel source) 1288170875 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288170994 M * ein_bour Bertl: i am trying to post it but it tells me it look like spam :S 1288171019 M * Bertl try to upload it as file, or use a different pastebin 1288171071 M * ein_bour here it is: http://pastebin.com/8ARq0kBg 1288171075 M * ein_bour hte .config 1288171079 M * Bertl tx 1288171282 M * Bertl okay, you have a strange selection of network cards in that config, I guess we need to take a look at the lspci -v output of that kernel as well (as PowerKe suggested) 1288171303 M * Bertl i.e. boot into the new kernel, run 'lspci -v >lspci.out' and upload that afterwards 1288171330 J * matti matti@acrux.romke.net 1288171337 M * ein_bour ok 1288171376 J * ntrs ~ntrs@vault08.rosehosting.com 1288171412 M * PowerKe Bertl: does it matter with which kernel you run it (assuming both kernels have PCI support)? 1288171426 M * PowerKe I thought it just enumerates devices on the pci bus and looks up the device id's in it's own database 1288171443 M * Bertl depends, if the driver changed, it might help to know 1288171470 M * matti Hey Bertl 1288171554 M * ein_bour Here is lspci -v output http://pastebin.com/gZXyAK1Z 1288171575 M * ein_bour the server has 4 ethernet cards 1288171826 M * Bertl okay, we are closing in now as it seems 1288171835 M * Bertl try to boot the new kernel again, then do: 1288171841 M * Bertl modprobe sky2 1288171842 M * PowerKe ein_bour: add driver for Ethernet(1000Mbit) --> SysKonnect Yukon2 support 1288171859 M * ein_bour how do i do that? 1288171867 M * Bertl modprobe skge 1288171887 M * ein_bour do i need to reboot again? 1288171887 M * Bertl check dmesg (the last few lines should suffice) 1288171927 M * ein_bour sky2 or skge? 1288171963 M * PowerKe try sky2 first 1288171973 M * ein_bour booting now 1288171998 M * ein_bour one i login i will run modprobe sky2 1288172014 M * Bertl and then the same for skge 1288172019 M * Bertl and after that, check with dmesg 1288172076 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288172163 M * ein_bour sky2 and skge both failed 1288172171 M * ein_bour they r looking for /lib/modules 1288172183 M * ein_bour dircetory which is the versver version 1288172185 M * ein_bour and its not there 1288172187 M * daniel_hozac on the host? 1288172193 M * ein_bour under /lib/modules 1288172211 M * PowerKe ein_bour: are you sure you executed make modules_install? 1288172219 M * ein_bour there is only the two directories: gentoo-32-r7 and gentoo-34 1288172242 M * PowerKe change to your kernel source directory and do: make modules_install 1288172262 M * ein_bour i am sure i did :S 1288172269 M * ein_bour i will do it again now 1288172316 M * PowerKe make modules_install or make modules install? the _ is important :) 1288172337 M * ein_bour oh no 1288172343 M * ein_bour i did it without _ 1288172350 M * ein_bour i did it now with _ 1288172353 M * ein_bour reboot now? 1288172354 M * PowerKe no 1288172360 M * PowerKe just rerun the modprobes 1288172364 M * ein_bour modprobe? 1288172372 M * ein_bour ok 1288172411 M * PowerKe does dmesg tell you it loaded the driver this time? 1288172419 M * ein_bour yes 1288172424 M * ein_bour i checked ifconfig 1288172426 M * PowerKe then you can run /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start 1288172435 M * ein_bour and also dmesg 1288172474 M * ein_bour i can ping the server 1288172478 M * ein_bour so i guess its up 1288172480 M * ein_bour right? 1288172485 M * PowerKe yes 1288172489 M * ein_bour can i reboot now? 1288172494 M * PowerKe There's 2 ways to automate this: either add the modules to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 or recompile the kernel with the driver built-in 1288172509 M * Bertl I guess the modules are already configured 1288172517 M * Bertl (as the old kernel boots properly) 1288172525 M * ein_bour my mistake was that i forgot the _ 1288172532 M * Bertl so I'd suggest to 'simply' reboot with the new kernel now 1288172540 M * PowerKe try rebooting first and see if it works :) 1288172544 M * ein_bour i will reboot now to check 1288172546 M * ein_bour yess 1288172780 M * ein_bour i can ping now 1288172783 M * ein_bour so i guess it worked 1288172883 M * PowerKe so it was just the modules_install that was missing 1288173007 M * ein_bour yeah 1288173014 M * ein_bour dont know how i did not see that :S 1288173051 M * Bertl another problem solved :) 1288173063 M * ein_bour guys, i really appreciate it 1288173065 M * ein_bour thanks a lot 1288173078 M * ein_bour i hope i can manage to setup openVCP now 1288173085 M * ein_bour i want vserver to be used with openVCP 1288173227 M * ein_bour thanks again guys 1288173240 M * ein_bour going for dinner now, and i will check the openVCP alter 1288173241 M * ein_bour later* 1288173268 M * Bertl have fun! 1288173997 J * balbir ~balbir@122.248.161.59 1288174559 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1288174641 J * Piet ~Piet__@1RDAAAKC5.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1288174735 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1288178318 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc6-aztw22-2-0-cust100.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1288178553 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288178585 M * Bertl off for now .. bbl 1288178591 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1288178623 J * Piet ~Piet__@1RDAAAKFF.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1288178644 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:470:e056:9:8c71:1a57:e149:d4f3 1288179331 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-151-130.pools.arcor-ip.net 1288179755 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1288180335 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288182728 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288183104 M * ein_bour hello. anyone familiar with oepnVCP? 1288183414 J * Piet ~Piet__@1RDAAAKH8.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1288183528 M * petzsch check #openvcp 1288183690 J * thierryp ~thierry@lns-bzn-47f-62-147-212-202.adsl.proxad.net 1288185333 M * ein_bour on the machine i just installed vserver 1288185336 M * ein_bour i get this 1288185337 M * ein_bour 'vserver ... suexec' is supported for running vservers only; aborting... 1288185339 M * ein_bour any hint? 1288185415 M * ein_bour i run vserver status 1288185430 M * ein_bour and i get Can not find a vserver-setup at '/etc/vservers/status/'. 1288185433 M * ein_bour what does that mean? 1288186078 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1288186141 M * ghislain vserver xxx status ? what do you typed and what was the error ? (please use a pastebin) 1288186195 M * PowerKe did you create and start the vserver first? vserver-stat will give you a list of running vservers 1288186451 M * ein_bour PowerKe: i did not create a vserver yet 1288186464 M * ein_bour jsut found out that i need to create one 1288186489 M * ein_bour but vserver-stat returned: CTX PROC VSZ RSS userTIME sysTIME UPTIME NAME 1288186539 M * PowerKe That's just the column headings, if you have running vservers, there'll be data below them 1288186581 M * ein_bour ah ok 1288186594 M * ein_bour how do i create a vserver? 1288186668 M * PowerKe check http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/vps/vserver-howto.xml 1288186715 M * ein_bour i will, thanks 1288186778 M * PowerKe hmm, been a while since it's last been updated 1288186843 M * ein_bour :S 1288186844 M * PowerKe Most if it should still work and I think a regular stage3 image should work 1288186860 M * ein_bour what about -interface eth0:192.168.1.253/24 1288186865 M * ein_bour what should i add here? 1288186874 M * ein_bour the machine has ip address 192.168.199.4 1288186915 M * PowerKe if you want the vserver to have it's own IP in your network, just assign it an IP address in the same range 1288186960 M * ein_bour so i should put 192.168.199.4/24? 1288187027 M * PowerKe if you can change the .4 to something else, that might be easier to get started 1288187042 M * ein_bour i am afraid i do not understant 1288187051 M * PowerKe use 192.168.199.5/24 for example 1288187059 M * PowerKe if that's possible in your network 1288187107 M * ein_bour the vserver should have another ip address than the machine is using 1288187110 M * ein_bour is this right? 1288187156 M * PowerKe not necessarily, but of course you can only use each port once on an IP address 1288187185 M * PowerKe If you want to run sshd on the host and the guest, you'll have to use a non-deafult port or 2 IP's 1288187194 M * PowerKe *non-default 1288187269 M * ein_bour its better now, thank u 1288187373 M * ein_bour where is the stage3? 1288187394 M * PowerKe the same place where you got the stage3 for your host 1288187476 M * ein_bour i dont have a clue 1288187510 M * ein_bour ok, got it now 1288187736 M * ghislain if you need to copy a file between 2 guests that mount their root partition inside their context , is there a way to do that by using contaxt 0 ? will this mess things up with TAGS ? hummm 1288187858 M * PowerKe ein_bour: just noticed that baselayout-2 still isn't default :( 1288187886 M * PowerKe baselayout-1 might give some problems (that's why there are separate vserver stage3 builds) 1288187947 M * PowerKe probably it's easier to start with one linked from the article http://bb.xnull.de/projects/gentoo/ 1288187950 M * ein_bour read that yeah 1288187977 M * ein_bour i am getting it from there yeah 1288187982 M * ein_bour downloading already the stage3 1288188009 M * PowerKe ok, then you can use that with the build command 1288188059 M * ein_bour building now 1288188192 M * ein_bour i did build 1288188201 M * ein_bour vserver name start 1288188218 M * ein_bour gives me ok 1288188234 M * ein_bour but vserver-stat returns nothing 1288188239 M * ein_bour vserver name status 1288188251 M * ein_bour vserver is stopeed 1288188254 M * ein_bour :S 1288188275 M * PowerKe if you run the vserver x start it should show the startup scripts of the guest 1288188314 M * ein_bour ok 1288188320 J * ghislain1 ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1288188320 M * ein_bour when i do vservser-stat 1288188325 M * ein_bour it should return sth 1288188328 M * ein_bour right? 1288188334 M * PowerKe does it start syslog-ng or fcron? 1288188376 M * ein_bour none of those no 1288188382 M * ein_bour no syslog nor fcron 1288188392 M * PowerKe probably also doesn't start any other daemon? 1288188407 M * ein_bour here is the output: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/18236 1288188427 M * monrad-51468 has anyone tried to run quagga with ospf under vserver? 1288188463 M * PowerKe you'll have to add daemon to the guest 1288188470 M * ein_bour how do i do that/ 1288188472 M * ein_bour ? 1288188500 M * PowerKe try chrooting to the guest and adding one (if there's something useable) 1288188518 M * PowerKe run: chroot /vservers/ /bin/bash 1288188545 M * PowerKe then run: rc-update -s -v 1288188578 M * ein_bour i did 1288188584 M * PowerKe does it have something like a cron or syslog daemon installed? 1288188611 Q * ghislain Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288188628 M * ein_bour none 1288188633 M * ein_bour its has none 1288188689 M * PowerKe then try: echo sleep 60 >> /etc/conf.d/local.start 1288188710 M * PowerKe (there's a debug option with vserver start to do something similar from the commandline, but I'm not sure of the syntax) 1288188732 M * PowerKe after adding the sleep command, you can leave the chroot: exit 1288188733 P * kir Leaving. 1288188747 M * PowerKe if you try starting the vserver now, it should keep running for 60 seconds 1288188763 M * PowerKe after that it will automatically terminate unless you enter it 1288188884 M * PowerKe check if that works, if so, make sure the /etc/vservers//fstab is correct for the guest (bind mounting portage), start the guest again, use emerge to install a daemon (syslog/cron/...) and you should be fine 1288188999 M * PowerKe alternatively, you can use emerge on a non-running guest using: ROOT="/vserver/" emerge 1288189123 M * ein_bour there is no local.start when i am in chroot 1288189163 M * ein_bour its so complicated 1288189231 M * PowerKe basically there has to be a program/daemon running inside a guest. After the last daemon terminates, the guest also terminates 1288189248 M * ein_bour i did sleep to local 1288189253 M * ein_bour since there is no local.start 1288189259 M * ein_bour started the guest 1288189275 M * ein_bour its stopped on: Caching service dependencies ... 1288189292 M * ein_bour its moving now 1288189359 M * ein_bour finished 1288189359 M * ein_bour no syslog and cron 1288189433 M * swenTjuln ein_bour: you would want to have something running in a guest, right? 1288189452 M * ein_bour what to use with emerge? 1288189468 M * ein_bour yes coz the guest is not running 1288189468 M * swenTjuln what do you mean? 1288189473 M * ein_bour no syslog and no cron 1288189483 M * ein_bour i start the guest 1288189486 M * ein_bour and all i get is 1288189502 M * ein_bour http://paste.linux-vserver.org/18236 1288189507 M * swenTjuln yes....but it wil exit if there is no processes left running 1288189518 M * ein_bour it wont start even 1288189585 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1288189606 M * swenTjuln do: cat /etc/vservers/name/apps/init/style 1288189631 M * swenTjuln of course it is starting, but it also ends 1288189647 M * ein_bour gentoo 1288189670 M * swenTjuln think of a program .... if it reaches _end_ it quits 1288189694 M * ein_bour what can i do now? 1288189719 M * swenTjuln ok do this: chroot /etc/vservers/name/vdir /bin/bash 1288189731 M * ein_bour cat /etc/vservers/name/apps/init/style returns gentoo 1288189731 M * swenTjuln now you've entered chroot 1288189737 M * swenTjuln i see 1288189764 M * ein_bour i am in chroot now 1288189781 M * swenTjuln now do: emerge vixie-cron 1288189796 M * PowerKe he doesn't have a portage tree now 1288189802 M * swenTjuln this should spawn a compiling proces 1288189807 M * swenTjuln ohh.... 1288189809 M * ein_bour yes i can't 1288189813 M * ein_bour i need to do it from putside 1288189820 M * ein_bour like PowerKe indicated 1288189822 M * swenTjuln then do: emerge --sync 1288189836 M * PowerKe from the outside try: ROOT="/vservers/" emerge vixie-cron 1288189854 M * ein_bour PowerKe: i am trying that now 1288189868 M * ein_bour masked package :S 1288189894 M * ein_bour i need to add ACCEPT_KEYWORD 1288189895 M * ein_bour right? 1288189917 M * PowerKe yes, but it's odd that the package is masked 1288189964 M * ein_bour that's what it tells me 1288190010 M * PowerKe did you use the same architecture in the guest as you did for the host? 1288190014 M * ein_bour even when i use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS it does not work 1288190022 M * ein_bour yes 1288190052 M * ein_bour it seems the ROOT not working 1288190067 M * ein_bour y its saying masked since there r no packages 1288190069 M * ein_bour right? 1288190117 M * PowerKe it should use the portage tree from the host and install in the guest with that syntax 1288190184 M * PowerKe you replaced with the actual name? :) 1288190201 M * ein_bour of course :) 1288190252 M * ein_bour stuck now with the masked packages :S 1288190259 M * ein_bour its so complicated 1288190311 M * ein_bour now its moving 1288190328 M * ein_bour after merging vixie-cron? 1288190331 M * ein_bour syslog? 1288190343 M * ein_bour finished 1288190345 M * ein_bour syslog now? 1288190360 M * PowerKe chroot again and rc-update add vixie-cron default 1288190384 M * PowerKe as soon as a daemon is installed it will keep the guest running 1288190396 M * PowerKe you can add other services later on 1288190416 M * ein_bour vixie-cron does not exist 1288190433 M * ein_bour service vixie-cron 1288190455 M * PowerKe are you sure you emerged it to the guest? 1288190475 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1288190548 M * ein_bour sth went wrong 1288190551 M * ein_bour u r right 1288190557 M * ein_bour its not merged to the guest 1288190562 J * balbir ~balbir@122.172.22.22 1288190568 M * ein_bour trying to with ROOT but it keeps asking about masked 1288190825 M * PowerKe try with syslog-ng? 1288191426 M * ein_bour same 1288191429 M * ein_bour masked packages 1288191466 M * ein_bour i think i will re-install the gento image 1288191477 M * ein_bour and try from the begining with vserver 1288191502 M * ein_bour i will do this tommorow 1288191519 M * ein_bour and get back to you guys with an update 1288191720 M * PowerKe alternatively, you can install a portage snapshot in the guest and run emerge there 1288191764 M * PowerKe In the long run that's a bad idea because you'd have to sync each guest's portage tree separately so it's better to bind-mount from the host 1288191778 M * PowerKe for testing though it just might be easier 1288192044 Q * ncopa Quit: Ex-Chat 1288192098 Q * eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288192551 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288192622 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-151-130.pools.arcor-ip.net 1288193016 J * ntrs ~ntrs@vault08.rosehosting.com 1288193827 Q * ein_bour Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.10/20100915193946] 1288195515 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1288195930 Q * barismetin Remote host closed the connection 1288198224 J * hijacker_ ~hijacker@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1288198296 J * eyck ~eyck@77.79.198.63 1288198382 M * ghislain1 oh i messed up my ip by using the main server ip on a guest without nodev 1288198423 M * ghislain1 anyone know how to get it back as main ip ? the second ip is now showing in ifconfig and is seen as my primary ip by the system 1288198432 M * ghislain1 ip 1288198571 M * hijacker_ ghislain1, ifconfig is your friend 1288198694 M * ghislain1 but how can i have it see the good ip, both ip are up and running but ifconfig show the 'wrong' one 1288198754 M * ghislain1 i got an idea lmets try it 1288199048 M * ghislain1 nope do not work :( 1288199244 M * ghislain1 i try to add a label so ifconfig is happy but my ip foo is weak 1288199362 M * ard tssk... 1288199367 M * ard ifconfig is not your friend 1288199368 M * ard ip is 1288199380 M * ard and you have to get to know your friend well 1288199398 M * ghislain1 since bertl told me to use ip i try ^^ 1288199405 M * ard good :-) 1288199451 M * ghislain1 but still cannot find how to add a label to an ip without removing it (if i do that i will loose connectivity) ;) searching right now 1288199467 M * ard ip change ? 1288199485 M * ard ip addr change IP dev bla name dev:label 1288199490 M * ard or is it alias? 1288199541 Q * derjohn_foo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288199554 M * ard you can promote another ip to primary 1288199566 M * ghislain1 that is what i search 1288199578 M * ghislain1 to promote the one that was degraded to secondary 1288199581 M * ard ip change does not work for aliases 1288199649 M * ard ah, and you can't promote :-) 1288199656 M * ard careful reading of ip addr help ;-) 1288199719 M * ghislain1 yes i am on it right now seems impossible to do 1288199750 A * ard has a reason to put everything on lo :-) 1288199750 M * ghislain1 i am the master i give you the title of main ip !!! ... permission denied .. WHAT ! :p 1288199759 M * ard that's one of them, that tiny mistake :-) 1288199794 M * ghislain1 ip is quite a recent tool is was introduced in linux 2.2 :D 1288199795 M * ard and in 99.9999999% of the cases it doesn't matter if it's on lo or on a real dev 1288199821 M * ard and still ifupdown uses ifconfig 1288199823 M * ghislain1 but i can put a routable adress on lo ? 1288199832 M * ard but then again, ifupdown hasn't change since linux 2.2 :-) 1288199840 M * ghislain1 lol 1288199845 M * ard you can put anything on lo, just keep the netmask /32 1288199849 M * ghislain1 and most of debian it seems 1288199851 M * ard I repeat: just keep the netmask /32 1288199858 M * ghislain1 thinking more and more to switch to unbuntu 1288199860 M * ard never ever make it smaller 1288199871 M * ghislain1 ok 1288199877 M * ard unless you really want to make everybody angry :-) 1288199884 M * ghislain1 that could happen 1288199889 M * ghislain1 but not now 1288199893 M * ghislain1 not now 1288199901 M * ard /24 would listen to 256 ip addresses :-) f.i. 1288199905 M * ghislain1 (remind me of Gladiator the movie) 1288199928 M * ghislain1 yes i know 1288199935 M * ghislain1 ok i found a way 1288199939 M * ard there are 2 special casings in the kernel: lo and 127.0.0.0/8 1288199953 M * ghislain1 i restarted the guest then the ip went axway and the real one is now again primary 1288199971 M * ard you can easily fix the 127.0.0.0/8 casing if you really need 127.0.0.0/8 on a network :-) 1288200008 M * ghislain1 hum i wonder who would need this :) 1288200046 M * ghislain1 anyway there is a lesson to that, the host distruib still use ifconfig so stick to aliases as it does not hinder ip and make ifconfig happy 1288200070 M * ghislain1 well said young padawan learner 1288200104 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1288200321 M * ghislain1 thanks for your help, i need to practice ip foo, as well as QoS foo 1288200326 M * ghislain1 next will come routing foo 1288200677 J * thierryp ~thierry@62.147.212.202 1288200790 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1288200849 M * ard routing foo is contained in ip foo ;-) 1288200865 J * thierryp ~thierry@lns-bzn-47f-62-147-212-202.adsl.proxad.net 1288200870 M * ard QoS foo is contained in tc foo, prepare for one of your worst nightmares 1288201151 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1288201175 J * thierryp ~thierry@lns-bzn-47f-62-147-212-202.adsl.proxad.net 1288201301 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1288206820 J * derjohn_foo ~aj@d170121.adsl.hansenet.de 1288207059 J * aj__ ~aj@d126237.adsl.hansenet.de 1288207386 J * dna ~dna@dslb-094-222-212-216.pools.arcor-ip.net 1288207440 Q * derjohn_foo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288208078 Q * michal Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288208159 J * michal ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1288208719 J * thierryp ~thierry@lns-bzn-47f-62-147-212-202.adsl.proxad.net 1288210440 Q * aj__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288210593 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1288210746 J * Piet ~Piet__@1RDAAAK0N.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1288211534 J * aj__ ~aj@d126237.adsl.hansenet.de 1288211814 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1288212949 Q * hijacker_ Quit: Leaving 1288213463 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1288214185 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288214637 J * ntrs ~ntrs@vault08.rosehosting.com 1288214794 M * ghislain1 lol 1288214818 M * ghislain1 ok ard i will be prepared ! (at least i will wear protective gear) 1288215346 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@201.174.32.230 1288215814 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1288215915 M * urbee has anyone here ever converted vserver-linux guest to a vmware guest? 1288216139 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-151-130.pools.arcor-ip.net 1288216143 M * MooingLemur Haven't done it, but shouldn't be too hard to do that.. depending on distro. Would be easy enough with gentoo. 1288216156 M * PowerKe urbee: no, I suppose you'll have to add a kernel and some initscripts for hardware and mounts 1288216178 M * PowerKe You might have to reinstall the initscripts because vserver might have gutted some of them 1288216283 M * PowerKe or you virtualize the vserver host with one guest 1288216345 Q * ntrs Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288216844 J * ntrs ~ntrs@vault08.rosehosting.com 1288217038 Q * petzsch Read error: Connection reset by peer 1288217605 Q * ghislain1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288217691 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1288218055 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1288218357 J * ghislain1 ~AQUEOS@LPuteaux-151-41-11-129.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr 1288218625 Q * ghislain Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1288221300 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1288221922 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc6-aztw22-2-0-cust100.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1288222046 J * thierryp ~thierry@lns-bzn-47f-62-147-212-202.adsl.proxad.net 1288222380 M * Bertl_oO off to bed now ... night everyone! 1288222386 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1288222689 Q * imcsk8 Quit: Leaving 1288222764 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1288223795 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection