1296696057 J * Algabe ~algabe@189.248.23.173 1296696062 P * Algabe 1296696747 J * fback_ fback@red.fback.net 1296696785 J * vizz- ~vizz@2001:1608:12::1004 1296696870 Q * fback Ping timeout: 487 seconds 1296697090 Q * vizz Remote host closed the connection 1296698856 Q * Piet Remote host closed the connection 1296698980 J * Piet ~Piet__@04ZAACGR2.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1296701488 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1296701493 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1296701703 Q * rgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1296702945 Q * FireEgl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1296703535 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296703610 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@85.182.152.170 1296703784 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:470:e056:9:bced:c5d5:196d:a1b7 1296708884 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1296712030 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296712207 Q * ktwilight__ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1296712252 J * ktwilight__ ~keliew@91.176.87.107 1296712600 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.167.249.213 1296713380 J * Piet_ ~Piet__@04ZAACGT3.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1296713679 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296714490 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296715024 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.167.248.165 1296715976 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1296716101 M * BenG daniel_hozac, you around? 1296716115 M * BenG I'm having a problem with vprocunhide not appearing to run 1296716176 M * BenG with pre2926 1296716336 M * BenG seems to be linked to the dependency based boot 1296716836 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1296716840 M * Bertl morning folks! 1296716848 M * BenG morning Bertl 1296716860 M * Bertl working fine here, but I'm still on Mandriva 1296716890 M * BenG I've looked at all the scripts but they all look fine 1296716910 M * BenG but the install complains of errors with LSB tags 1296716970 M * BenG http://paste.linux-vserver.org/18763 1296717038 M * Bertl so probably some minor change in the runlevel description layout 1296717102 M * Bertl note that it seems to ignore vprocunhide and vservers-default completely and complains about util-vserver not having any stop/start runlevels 1296717120 M * Bertl what distro is that on the host? 1296717129 M * BenG Debian Squeeze 1296717145 M * Bertl why am I not really surprised :) 1296717180 M * Bertl okay, try to find a specification how the LSB start/stop values are 'supposed' to look in squeeze 1296717263 M * BenG the util-vserver one works and looks similar to the others 1296717277 M * Bertl hmm, the first few errors probably result from debian not having a vservers-default or vprocunhide, but I always assumed that the package will build a sane setup with those runlevel scripts in place 1296717322 M * BenG yes, they are in the package, but not getting installed, I'm assuming that dpkg is refusing to put them in place as it doesn't like their LSB tags 1296717325 M * Bertl nevertheless the update-rc.d reports util-vserver not having any runlevel arguments, so either update-rc.d is broken, or the spec changed 1296717540 M * BenG yep okay 1296717581 M * BenG dpkg is reading the init script and still believe that no runlevels are suggested 1296717585 M * BenG which isn't true 1296718054 M * Bertl yeah, maybe ask on #debian or file a bug report? 1296718069 M * Bertl (but let us know what the solution is supposed to be :) 1296718175 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296718691 Q * jsg Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.13/20101203075014] 1296718935 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296719051 M * BenG Bertl, yeah, I'll keep trying 1296719061 M * BenG got sidelined by server issue 1296719947 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.6.200 1296721329 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-171-115.pools.arcor-ip.net 1296721766 J * thierryp ~thierry@zankai.inria.fr 1296722073 M * BenG Bertl, the commands causing the errors are in the postinst script in the package 1296722137 M * BenG for example: update-rc.d vservers-default start 98 2 3 4 5 . 1296722218 M * BenG will cause errors, as it suggests things which aren't the same as those suggested in the LSB headers 1296722274 M * BenG not sure what to do to make those work 1296722342 M * BenG I'm not sure they are needed at all with with dependency based boot 1296722364 M * Bertl well, I presume they are there to accomodate older debian releases 1296722371 M * BenG yes 1296722399 J * alpha_one_x86 ~kvirc@90.169.135.88 1296722407 M * Bertl and what about the scripts not being installed at all? 1296722431 M * BenG or the current release without dependency based enabled 1296722431 M * alpha_one_x86 I have found bug into vserver with the last script 1296722444 M * BenG Bertl, no idea! 1296722454 M * Bertl alpha_one_x86: let's hear ... 1296722455 M * alpha_one_x86 I have declared 18ip as interface into virtual serveur 1296722489 M * alpha_one_x86 I need include "sleep 1" before apache else it's can't bind the ip 1296722523 M * alpha_one_x86 the ip seam be setup in parallelle as the startup of the vm 1296722577 M * alpha_one_x86 then if a service try bind the ip, all the ip have not been setup on eth0 and service startup at the guest startup failed 1296722705 M * BenG Bertl, those init scripts are listed in util-vserver-sysv.conffiles - so they will get special treatment 1296722780 M * Bertl alpha_one_x86: util-vserver version? 1296722780 M * alpha_one_x86 Somebody can fix that's? 1296722874 M * alpha_one_x86 0.30.216_pre2910 1296723262 M * Bertl please try with the latest pre first, to see if the issue isn't already fixed 1296723285 M * alpha_one_x86 it's the lastest for gentoo 1296723306 M * Bertl well, it surely isn't the latest available upstream 1296723319 M * Bertl http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/t/uv-testing/util-vserver-0.30.216-pre2926.tar.bz2 1296723320 M * alpha_one_x86 Bertl: have you more updated source (git, svn, dailly build) 1296723328 M * alpha_one_x86 thanks 1296723338 M * Bertl (FYI: it is linked on the main Linux-VServer page) 1296723526 M * alpha_one_x86 same with this version 1296723617 M * Bertl okay, please run the startup with --debug, and upload the output to a pastebin or so 1296724044 M * BenG Bertl, suggested correction to the postinst script, so that it doesn't aggravate dependency based booters: http://paste.linux-vserver.org/18765 1296724126 M * alpha_one_x86 http://pastebin.com/SKWLVpTj 1296724202 M * Bertl tx 1296724401 M * Bertl alpha_one_x86: according to the log, the IPs are clearly added before the guest is started, so it might be that recent kernels have some kind of delay, but it is definitely not a fault in the way the scripts handle it 1296724443 M * Bertl I'd suggest you add some kind of debug output very early in the guest startup (before apache) containing something like 'ip a l >/tmp/ip.list' 1296724480 M * alpha_one_x86 then how configure the kernel to not have this delay OR how force init script to wait the interface is ok 1296724482 M * alpha_one_x86 ? 1296724508 M * Bertl you have a bunch of options, once you know that they are really missing (from the kernel side) 1296724541 M * Bertl you can add some kind of 'wait for IPs up' script in the guest 1296724554 M * Bertl or you can put the same code in one of the guest startup scripts 1296724575 M * Bertl or maybe there is an option to actually wait for 'ip' to finish 1296724587 M * alpha_one_x86 how do 'wait ip is up' in bash or like? 1296724610 M * Bertl let's first see if that is the problem here (with the debug output) 1296724632 M * Bertl it might as well be that apache chokes on something unrelated 1296724657 M * alpha_one_x86 http://pastebin.com/D7jLW7jf 1296724686 M * alpha_one_x86 The probleme, it's, I can't patch all the guest 1296724753 A * arekm wonders if bonbons still does ipv6 updates in vserver... 1296724781 M * Bertl alpha_one_x86: well, as I said, you can put that in an util-vserver startup script as well ... 1296724801 M * alpha_one_x86 checked with ipv4 and ipv6 switching order, seam affect only the ipv6 1296724809 M * Bertl arekm: I guess only when bugged by someone ... 1296724829 M * alpha_one_x86 Bertl: How I can do that's? 1296724831 M * Bertl alpha_one_x86: just add the 'ip a l' early in the guest startup to see what's there 1296724838 A * arekm targets bonbons with ::1 issue then 1296724862 M * alpha_one_x86 Bertl: how? 1296724889 M * Bertl pick a test guest, make sure 'ip' from iproute2 is installed 1296724940 M * Bertl add 'ip a l >/tmp/ip.list' to /etc/rc.d/rc (at the beginning somewhere) 1296724964 M * Bertl start the guest, check the /tmp/ip.list file 1296725025 M * alpha_one_x86 I have not this file, the guest is gentoo with openrc 1296725048 M * alpha_one_x86 I put that's into apache script 1296725058 M * Bertl yeah that should be fine for this test 1296725270 M * alpha_one_x86 http://pastebin.com/1wW42AMr 1296725281 M * alpha_one_x86 it's presents in the list 1296725337 M * Bertl but still apache complains/fails? 1296725375 M * Bertl I see 13 IPs, is that the expected amount? 1296725427 M * alpha_one_x86 yes, 13 it's the exacte amount 1296725445 M * Bertl so what exactly is the error apache throws? 1296725495 M * alpha_one_x86 (99)Cannot assign requested address: make_sock: could not bind to address [2001:41d0:2:95aa::245]:80 1296725543 M * alpha_one_x86 I have ways to do 'sleep 1' after have setup the guest and before start the init/openrc ? 1296725544 M * Bertl hmm, could it be that this address is already bound? 1296725570 M * Bertl does a sleep 1 before apache is started actually help you? 1296725573 M * alpha_one_x86 If I put sleep 1 beforce the apache command it work 1296725583 M * alpha_one_x86 yes 1296725586 M * Bertl very interesting 1296725610 M * Bertl that would actually suggest that something inside the guest binds to that IP for a very short period 1296725611 M * alpha_one_x86 same if I start apache manually (then after the guest starting) 1296725648 M * Bertl could you replace the 'ip a l' with something like 'lsof -ni' in the guest? 1296725679 M * alpha_one_x86 It's not that's because 1) I have the bug into ipv6 only 2) I have test with only apache it do that's too 1296725682 M * alpha_one_x86 I testing... 1296725757 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1296725800 M * Bertl http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/doc/conf/configuration.html (pre-start is probably what you want for a sleep 1, but I doubt it will help) 1296725807 M * alpha_one_x86 Apache say (Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address ...) when it's already using 1296725978 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1296725985 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296726018 M * alpha_one_x86 http://pastebin.com/zBuwJtSK 1296726096 M * Bertl so if something blocks the IP/port for apache, it's probably apache itself 1296726217 Q * manana Read error: Connection reset by peer 1296726258 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1296726314 M * alpha_one_x86 nothing block the port, the ip not exists when try bing 1296726316 M * alpha_one_x86 *bind 1296726340 M * alpha_one_x86 Exemple when apache or other application already use the port: Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address... 1296726366 M * alpha_one_x86 Exemple with unset ipv6/ipv4: (99)Cannot assign requested address: make_sock: could not bind to address [2001:41d0:2:95aa::9999]:80 1296726392 M * Bertl but a few minutes ago you reported the 'already in use' case? 1296726438 M * Bertl ah, that was just to ilustrate the difference, I see ... 1296726452 M * alpha_one_x86 yes 1296726469 M * Bertl so, what does a sleep 1 (or sleep 10) do in pre-start? 1296726478 M * Bertl does it help with apache? 1296726533 M * alpha_one_x86 yes, with this it's start 1296726645 M * Bertl so something in the kernel seems to delay 'ip' setup then 1296726761 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.6.200 1296726764 M * Bertl probably the 'tentative' part in ipv6 needs some time 1296726799 M * Bertl could you try to do the following inside the guest without the pre-start script? 1296726816 M * Bertl ip a l >/tmp/ip.list.a 1296726819 M * Bertl sleep 10 1296726823 M * Bertl ip a l >/tmp/ip.list.b 1296726856 M * Bertl and see if there are differences, especially the 'tentative' part might be interesting 1296727294 M * alpha_one_x86 noting into /tmp/ip.list.b 1296727325 M * alpha_one_x86 then when it's marked as tentative, the ip is not available to use 1296727351 M * Bertl so it's marked tentative in .list.a but not in .b, yes? 1296727374 M * alpha_one_x86 yes 1296727395 M * Bertl okay, then probably the best solution is to have a loop in pre-start, checking for all interfaces 1296727415 M * Bertl i.e. waiting for all ipv6 ips to lose the tentative 1296727419 M * alpha_one_x86 then it's should be use full wait tentative is drop on all ipv6 beforce start vserver 1296727427 M * alpha_one_x86 yes 1296727429 M * Bertl exactly 1296727463 M * Bertl just add some kind of timeout or max check count, otherwise you might end up waiting forever ... 1296727467 M * alpha_one_x86 for work around only for one machine I will do it by sleep (because I need fix it quickly) 1296727494 M * Bertl yeah, no problem, just the sleep doesn't guarantee that it has finished 1296727499 M * Bertl a quick hack could be: 1296727514 M * alpha_one_x86 but if vserver have tack/bugzilla I should have this but to fix it ways clean 1296727520 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296727527 M * alpha_one_x86 In my case yes 1296727535 M * Bertl while ip a l | grep -q tentative; do sleep 1; done 1296727546 M * alpha_one_x86 I my case 1s after and all ipv6 is started 1296727564 M * alpha_one_x86 same with 4000 ipv6 1296727576 M * alpha_one_x86 all is started before 1s 1296727618 M * Bertl yeah, maybe there is some ipv6 spec saying how long it can take, but personally I won't bet on it without further research :) 1296727675 M * Bertl there is a bug tracker, but it's better to drop a mail on the mailing list describing the issue and possible resolutions 1296727730 M * alpha_one_x86 with your loop it's seam fix the problem 1296728080 M * Bertl yeah, but it's just a quick fix, as it doesn't check for guest specific IPs and it doesn't have any timeout/exit 1296728404 J * nkukard ~nkukard@41-133-198-249.dsl.mweb.co.za 1296728617 M * alpha_one_x86 I leave, I hop this bug it's will be fixed in the main line not as pre-start file 1296728627 M * alpha_one_x86 thanks to your help 1296728629 Q * alpha_one_x86 Quit: KVIrc Equilibrium 4.1.1, revision: 5206, sources date: 20101102, built on: 2010-12-29 12:21:01 UTC http://www.kvirc.net/ 1296730502 J * jsg ~chatzilla@87.51.1.143 1296735828 Q * bsingh Read error: Connection reset by peer 1296736189 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@213.238.45.2 1296736494 M * mikez Bertl: you there? 1296736505 M * Bertl yep 1296736506 M * mikez vlogin: fork(): Try again 1296736509 M * mikez uhm? 1296736522 M * Bertl kernel? 1296736535 M * mikez 2.6.36.2 1296736549 M * Bertl patch? 1296736551 M * mikez it was working 1 minute ago 1296736558 M * mikez vserver+grsec 1296736607 M * Bertl get a newer one or apply the following patches manually 1296736607 M * mikez Bertl: 1296736611 M * mikez ks26083 mike # vserver flux enter 1296736611 M * mikez flux / # exit 1296736611 M * mikez logout 1296736611 M * mikez ks26083 mike # vserver flux enter 1296736611 M * mikez vlogin: fork(): Try again 1296736638 M * Bertl known and expected with that version 1296736668 M * mikez 2.6.36.2 is latest one with grsec 1296736751 M * Bertl you have to bug harry with that, he maintains the 'combined' patches 1296736782 M * mikez hes back from holidays? 1296736807 M * Bertl no idea 1296736820 M * mikez lulz 1296736868 M * mikez Bertl: what can i do now if thats happend? 1296737052 M * Bertl not much, besides updating the kernel 1296737088 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/ExperimentalT/delta-cred-rem01.diff and http://vserver.13thfloor.at/ExperimentalT/delta-cred-feat05.diff are the patches I was referring to 1296737110 M * Bertl but it is probably easier to grab the old and new basepatch and diff that 1296739295 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1296739318 Q * jsg Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.86 [Firefox 3.6.13/20101203075014] 1296740537 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-171-115.pools.arcor-ip.net 1296740729 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.167.251.221 1296742232 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1296742263 J * thierryp ~thierry@zankai.inria.fr 1296742382 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1296743779 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-171-115.pools.arcor-ip.net 1296745909 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1296746094 N * ensc Guest73 1296746104 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p5DF2F404.dip.t-dialin.net 1296746500 Q * Guest73 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296747565 J * ktwilight_ ~keliew@91.176.38.3 1296747850 Q * ktwilight__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296748233 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1296748477 Q * manana Read error: Connection reset by peer 1296748487 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1296748560 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:beae:c5ff:fe01:b647 1296748768 Q * manana Read error: Connection reset by peer 1296748778 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1296751878 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1296751878 P * kir 1296752036 J * outrosdiasvirao 8f6a94a6@ircip3.mibbit.com 1296752065 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1296752084 M * outrosdiasvirao hi, someone could help me? I'd like to know if linux vserver has some graphical interface. Someone could help me? 1296752140 M * petzsch hi outrosdiasvirao 1296752148 M * MooingLemur nope, CLI only as far as I know 1296752179 M * petzsch you may want to take a look at the openVCP project... they offer a webinterface and an XML based daemon to interface with the util-vserver cli tools 1296752202 M * outrosdiasvirao ok. thanks. 1296752551 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1296752738 M * ryker openvcp is nice, but it doesn't work with cgroups at all right now. 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