1298419310 M * Bertl you can either enter the process context and use 'kill' to get rid of them or you can use the vkill command to kill them from the host 1298419356 M * DelTree magical... it works... 1298419373 M * DelTree how do I enter the context ? 1298419427 M * Bertl either with chcontext or vnamespace 1298422721 Q * dentifrice Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298423070 Q * imcsk8 Quit: Leaving 1298424578 J * dentifrice ~fluor@silentio.us 1298428053 Q * FIChTe Quit: bashpipe 1298428143 J * FIChTe ~fichte@bashpipe.de 1298432016 Q * fLoo 1298435277 M * Bertl off to bed now (again) ... have a good one everyone! 1298435285 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1298435841 Q * ensc charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * manana charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * click charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * ex charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * hijacker charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * Hunger charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * mikezzz charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * harry charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * jordi charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * swenTjuln charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435841 Q * puck charon.oftc.net kilo.oftc.net 1298435872 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p5DF2BB85.dip.t-dialin.net 1298435872 J * manana ~mayday090@84.17.25.149 1298435872 J * click click@ti0127a340-0126.bb.online.no 1298435872 J * ex ex@valis.net.pl 1298435872 J * hijacker ~hijacker@213.91.163.5 1298435872 J * mikezzz mike@no.phear.eu 1298435872 J * Hunger ~Hunger@Hunger.hu 1298435872 J * harry ~harry@d51A461B4.access.telenet.be 1298435872 J * jordi ~jordi@115.Red-213-96-69.staticIP.rima-tde.net 1298435872 J * swenTjuln ~kvirc@77.111.2.36 1298435872 J * puck ~puck@leibniz.catalyst.net.nz 1298435991 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298436600 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:470:e056:1:e444:5686:47cd:203c 1298440681 J * yarihm ~yarihm@guest-docking-nat-1-002.ethz.ch 1298441840 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298442376 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.45.193 1298442862 Q * bzed Remote host closed the connection 1298442870 J * bzed ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1298442988 Q * ghislain Read error: Connection reset by peer 1298443245 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1298447440 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-173-072.pools.arcor-ip.net 1298449805 J * Eruquen Janno@server3.raumopol.de 1298449816 J * bzed_ ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1298449943 Q * Janno Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298450098 Q * bzed Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298450102 N * bzed_ bzed 1298450273 N * ensc Guest2339 1298450283 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p5DF2BB85.dip.t-dialin.net 1298450442 Q * Guest2339 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298450781 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298451321 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.165.7 1298451827 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1298452145 M * Mr_Smoke daniel_hozac: (vsomething) I tried many things, as simple as 'hostname'. Nothing worked 1298452192 M * daniel_hozac what exact command did you use? 1298452206 M * Mr_Smoke hangon, checking bash history 1298452256 M * Mr_Smoke I tried : 1298452268 M * Mr_Smoke vsomething hostname --running 1298452269 M * Mr_Smoke and 1298452273 M * Mr_Smoke vsomething hostname -- --running 1298452301 M * daniel_hozac that would have just changed your hostname repeatedly. 1298452312 M * daniel_hozac vsomething vserver --running -- exec hostname is more what you want. 1298452322 M * Mr_Smoke Oo 1298452345 M * Mr_Smoke Then vsomething --help is *really* confusing 1298452356 M * Mr_Smoke Usage: /usr/sbin/vsomething [--quiet|-q] [--debug] [--] * [] -- + 1298452370 M * daniel_hozac looks exactly right... 1298452381 M * daniel_hozac read the message too. 1298452396 M * Mr_Smoke I did, I mmust be missing something obvious, so obvious I can't see it Oo 1298452423 M * daniel_hozac vsomething runs * for each guest. 1298452431 M * daniel_hozac on the host 1298452445 M * daniel_hozac so do things in the guest 1298452448 M * daniel_hozac you'd put vserver as 1298452452 M * Mr_Smoke Oh dear. 1298452454 M * daniel_hozac and exec as params. 1298452459 M * Mr_Smoke It's not that obvious then 1298452491 M * Mr_Smoke I was misguided into believeing it would run inside the guest 1298452525 M * daniel_hozac no, it is far more useful than that. 1298452588 M * Mr_Smoke Right. And what happens if is the name of a script that exists on the host ? 1298452602 M * daniel_hozac then it is run 1298452612 M * daniel_hozac for each matching guest 1298452623 M * daniel_hozac with the guest's name as the first argument, and as the rest. 1298452642 M * Mr_Smoke Ok I phrased that badly again 1298452659 M * Mr_Smoke what if I do : vserver exec script.sh 1298452693 M * Mr_Smoke Will the script be passed on to each guest "as is" ? 1298452705 M * daniel_hozac what? 1298452709 M * Mr_Smoke not each 1298452715 M * Mr_Smoke Darn I'm confused in the morning... 1298452723 M * Mr_Smoke Let's start from the beginning 1298452750 M * Mr_Smoke here: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/343185/ 1298452822 M * Mr_Smoke The first time I ran this thing, it complained, at each iteration, that /tmp/glsa-faily was missing 1298452836 M * Mr_Smoke whereas it never was 1298452850 M * daniel_hozac you're not escaping your $ 1298452866 M * Mr_Smoke Which one ? 1298452871 M * daniel_hozac either 1298452881 M * Mr_Smoke Oh 1298452899 M * daniel_hozac you will also be evaluating the ``'s on the host. 1298452904 M * Mr_Smoke But how come the `wc -'.. 1298452905 M * daniel_hozac since those aren't escaped either. 1298452905 M * Mr_Smoke ah 1298452908 M * Mr_Smoke Aaaah 1298452910 M * Mr_Smoke There we go :) 1298452923 M * Mr_Smoke So that's 1 problem sorted, gee thanks :) 1298452931 A * Mr_Smoke inserts \'s 1298452935 M * Mr_Smoke Now the second question 1298452948 M * Mr_Smoke And I'm trying to be more articulate now :P 1298452970 M * Mr_Smoke Suppose the whole script (the one badly excaped between ""'s) is stored in script.sh on the *host* 1298452986 M * Mr_Smoke If I do : vserver exec /path/to/script.sh 1298453003 M * Mr_Smoke Is the whole script.sh somehow "copied over" to the guest in a temp area somewhere to be run ? 1298453007 M * daniel_hozac no. 1298453009 M * Mr_Smoke ie, will this work at all 1298453011 M * daniel_hozac you'd have to do that. 1298453018 M * Mr_Smoke Ok 1298453027 M * Mr_Smoke So the bash -c is just as good then 1298453097 M * Mr_Smoke Thanks a bunch :) 1298453159 M * daniel_hozac you're welcome 1298453348 N * ensc Guest2346 1298453358 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p5DF2BB85.dip.t-dialin.net 1298453517 Q * Guest2346 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298454186 Q * bsingh Read error: Connection reset by peer 1298454354 J * yarihm ~yarihm@guest-docking-nat-2-243.ethz.ch 1298454383 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1298455007 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.9.177 1298456494 J * disposable disposable@blackhole.sk 1298457857 P * jordi 1298458521 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1298458665 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1298459301 Q * ghislain Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298459495 Q * yarihm Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298459564 J * yarihm ~yarihm@vpn-global-dhcp2-96.ethz.ch 1298460044 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1298460166 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1298460468 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1298461797 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1298463777 J * pracom ~praec@winet240.e-complete.at 1298467425 J * yarihm ~yarihm@guest-docking-nat-2-243.ethz.ch 1298469615 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-173-072.pools.arcor-ip.net 1298469975 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1298470287 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-173-072.pools.arcor-ip.net 1298471137 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1298471777 M * geb hi 1298471796 M * Mr_Smoke Hello 1298472675 J * fLoo ~fLoo@89.163.160.164 1298472760 Q * fLoo 1298472777 J * fLoo ~fLoo@89.163.160.164 1298473020 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-173-072.pools.arcor-ip.net 1298473820 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298474092 Q * _nono_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298474118 N * ensc Guest2374 1298474127 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p5DF2D9F8.dip.t-dialin.net 1298474361 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.192.88 1298474518 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1298474528 Q * Guest2374 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298474535 M * Bertl morning folks! 1298474831 M * ghislain heloi bertl 1298474899 J * _nono_ ~gomes@licencieux.ircam.fr 1298476356 M * geb hi bertl :) 1298480400 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298480661 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1298480941 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.192.88 1298482051 Q * pracom Quit: Verlassend 1298482497 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@148.229.1.11 1298482575 Q * bsingh Read error: Operation timed out 1298482642 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.192.88 1298484265 Q * _nono_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298485136 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1298486772 J * ghosts ~ghosts@p57A460A5.dip.t-dialin.net 1298486930 M * mikezzz harry: there? 1298487115 M * ghosts hi, i have little problem the xid 1 watching context ... i wanted to get the listening ports and programms with "netstat -lnpt" for the whole host ... but die PID/Programm's can't be found, as far as i have backtraced this, the xid 1 isn't allowed to readlink the links in /proc/fd/ ... or am i wrong was to dump to use chcontext and ncontext ? 1298487570 M * Bertl kernel/patch/util-vserver version? 1298487691 M * daniel_hozac ncontext --nid 1 --migrate -- vcontext --xid 1 --migrate -- netstat -pnlt works fine here. 1298488105 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1298488229 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1298488497 J * fzylogic ~fzylogic@208.80.64.121 1298488635 Q * ncopa Quit: Leaving 1298488641 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.29.177 1298488850 M * ghosts sorry, was off for the moment 1298488913 M * ghosts kernel 2.6.32 patch 2.3.0.36.29 / util-vserver 0.30.216-pre2914 1298488948 M * ghosts its a centos5 with the rpm.hozac.com rpm repo mentioned in the howto from the wiki 1298489053 M * ghosts i tried the "ncontext --nid 1 --migrate -- vcontext --xid 1 --migrate -- netstat -pnlt", but the i didn't get the pid/program info :( 1298489127 M * daniel_hozac you got that kernel to boot? kudos. 1298489128 M * daniel_hozac :) 1298489243 M * ghosts i recompiled it with the "CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2" set to yes ... and i had to add the initrd by in hand into the grub.conf 1298489377 M * ghosts i just got it running without problems ... but then i had seen this strange behavior ... :( 1298489382 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-173-072.pools.arcor-ip.net 1298489490 J * yarihm ~yarihm@178-83-213-36.dynamic.hispeed.ch 1298489712 P * ghosts 1298489714 J * ghosts ~ghosts@p57A460A5.dip.t-dialin.net 1298489816 M * ghosts as far as i understood this kernel option it shouldn't be the fault for my current problem ... 1298489988 M * Bertl you probably want a more recent kernel 1298490017 Q * petzsch Read error: Connection reset by peer 1298490159 M * ghosts i will try the new kernel by tomorrow ... 1298490289 M * ghosts i hoped by now that i was simply too stupid to use the xid 1 in right way ... :( 1298490518 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-088-075-173-072.pools.arcor-ip.net 1298491505 J * datacompboy ~datacompb@l49-200-67.cn.ru 1298491506 Q * arekm Quit: reboot 1298491557 M * datacompboy hi! :) anybody have luck making both /etc/vserver/X/ and /vserver/X/ live in same lvm partition? 1298491634 M * datacompboy When i have made so: /etc/vservers/X => /var/lib/vservers/DRBD/X/ETC/ /vservers/X => /var/lib/vservers/DRBD/X/ROOT/ROOT (chroot barrier are on /var/lib/vservers/DRBD/X/ROOT/) it complains about readlink on /etc/vservers/X/run 1298491671 M * datacompboy When i have made /etc/vservers/X is disk, /etc/vserver/X/vdir is not symlink but disk itself -- it start complains about all files in it that it not ended with newline 1298491677 M * Bertl /lvm/vservers/X and /lvm/etc/vservers/X should be no problem 1298491755 M * datacompboy Bertl: so, /etc/vservers/X is symlink to /lvm/etc/vservers/X ? 1298491865 M * Bertl might work 1298491873 M * datacompboy save_ctxinfo: readlink("/etc/vservers/X/run"): No such file or directory 1298491882 M * datacompboy Linux kari 2.6.32-5-vserver-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Jan 12 05:05:13 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux 1298491894 M * Bertl outdated kernel, but does it exist? 1298491906 M * daniel_hozac did you build util-vserver with the necessary options? 1298491907 M * Bertl don't forget, the 'run' dir points soemwhere else 1298491922 M * datacompboy yes, it IS exists :) i have checked this 1298491937 M * datacompboy if i make /etc/vservers/X are mount --bind -- it working fine 1298491955 M * datacompboy right now i have using mount --bind instead of symlinks, but sylinks should be better. 1298491978 J * arekm2 arekm@carme.pld-linux.org 1298492074 M * datacompboy daniel_hozac: is there any special options? let me check... 1298492289 M * datacompboy i see no special options for that 1298492312 M * daniel_hozac --sysconfdir and --with-vrootdir... 1298492332 M * datacompboy agh, you suggest to move directory at all? 1298492339 M * datacompboy i need separate etc per vserver 1298492344 M * datacompboy not move whole /etc/vservers/ directory 1298492642 M * fLoo Bertl 1298492643 M * fLoo i love you 1298492644 M * fLoo <3 1298492645 M * fLoo :) 1298493576 M * datacompboy Bertl, daniel_hozac: http://pastebin.com/fewTDijU == what i have do wrong? :( 1298493741 M * Bertl you are a weird person using /var/lib/vservers/DRBD/ :) 1298493765 M * Bertl but I presume you have a barrier above /var/lib/vservers/DRBD/xccc/vservers 1298493773 M * Bertl (which is wrong) 1298493782 M * datacompboy hmmm... barrier on /var/lib/vservers !!! 1298493785 M * datacompboy My bad :D 1298494001 M * daniel_hozac if you're using a Debian util-vserver initscript, expect that to be reset... 1298494100 M * Bertl (because debian wants to be smarter than the user :) 1298494117 M * datacompboy aggghh! it working after move to /DRBD/ 1298494126 M * Bertl in general, I'd put the lvms in /lvm or so to avoid all this trouble 1298494129 M * datacompboy buw i have understand what you mean under "/lvm" 1298494334 M * datacompboy *buw => now 1298495615 P * datacompboy 1298495799 Q * yarihm Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1298496743 P * ghosts 1298497129 J * ghosts ~ghosts@p57A460A5.dip.t-dialin.net 1298497134 P * ghosts 1298497901 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1298498350 M * fLoo daniel_hozac : i tried to offer you free repo hosting for your tools and Bertl for your vserver-patches 1298498354 M * fLoo is there a way to mirror them 1298498359 M * fLoo your box is badass slow 1298498376 M * fLoo i just wanted to ask whether you might be interested by now 1298498388 M * Bertl feel free to mirror them and we'll put a link on the wiki 1298498398 M * fLoo you got rsync ? 1298498438 M * Bertl I might setup rsync at some point, but for now it's plain http 1298498451 M * fLoo then i need to write a mirrorscript 1298498460 M * fLoo and i'm way to lazy todo that ;) 1298498467 M * Bertl wget -m should be fine 1298498518 M * fLoo -m keeps existing files ? 1298498626 M * Bertl unless you convert files on the fly, it should not retrieve files twice 1298498634 M * fLoo bah 1298498640 M * fLoo your webserver is pushing html files 1298498643 M * fLoo for each file 1298498665 M * fLoo cmon this suxx :) 1298498722 M * fLoo better use nginx or lighty 1298498753 M * Bertl I might when I find the time to update this guest .. but definitely not in the near future 1298499165 M * Bertl just verified, wget -m -np http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/ADDR2LINE/ for example creates a nice mirrored version and doesn't retrieve any of the files twice 1298499205 M * Bertl you might extend that command with an exclude list avoiding the index.html pages 1298499328 J * ViRUS ~mp@p579B4E69.dip.t-dialin.net 1298499924 J * Piet ~Piet__@1RDAAAIJ6.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1298501221 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1298501485 M * fLoo Bertl 1298501490 M * fLoo i am mirroring the updates now manually 1298501494 M * fLoo based on a regex script 1298501503 M * fLoo http://repo.coresec.de/linux-vserver 1298501562 M * Bertl good, so it probably contains the recent patches, yes? 1298501563 M * fLoo if you wont chance your landing page 1298501566 M * fLoo yep 1298501570 M * fLoo all up2date patches 1298501573 M * fLoo stable / experimental 1298501579 M * Bertl what's the diff.1 ? 1298501589 M * fLoo it syncs at 00:00 am 1298501602 M * fLoo test download 1298501606 M * fLoo gonna remove it now 1298501616 M * fLoo gon 1298501620 M * fLoo s/gon/gone 1298501624 M * Bertl okay, and it doesn't retrieve the same file twice, yes? 1298501628 M * fLoo correct 1298501641 M * fLoo as previously mentioned 1298501647 M * fLoo we still have 900 gb spare space 1298501655 M * fLoo and 6 unused cores on our box 1298501774 M * fLoo and because our webinterface is based on your patches we'd be happy to give you the resources you might need 1298501787 M * fLoo either kvm or linux-vserver based 1298501945 M * Bertl I might get back to your offer, in any case I aprpeciate it 1298501993 M * Mr_Smoke Bertl: how much bandwidth does the "master" site burn ? 1298502024 M * Bertl no idea, but not really much I guess 1298502348 M * Mr_Smoke Hmkay 1298502366 M * Mr_Smoke And do you have an idea of how popular vserver is, maybe geographically even ? 1298502382 M * Bertl ntrs: do you ahve an idea how much traffic the vserver generates? 1298502541 M * Mr_Smoke I'll check later :) 1298502543 M * Mr_Smoke Night. 1298502559 M * Bertl yeah, probably will take a while 1298502803 M * _Shiva_ hmm - actually I would have some mirror capacity with 2-3 TB Traffic/month free, too.. ;-) 1298502855 M * _Shiva_ (should be enough in any case ;-) ) 1298502990 M * Bertl like 640k memory? :) 1298503047 M * _Shiva_ naah .. 1GB :-) and connected redundant 200GBit..? 1298503070 M * _Shiva_ (and native ipv6 ;-) 1298503248 M * Bertl I was not referring to the actual memory, more to the alleged quote of b.gates stating that 640k of memory should suffice for anyone :) 1298503270 M * _Shiva_ ah right ;-) 1298503309 M * Bertl where we - of course - know that he would never had said something so un-visionary :) 1298503333 M * _Shiva_ but I will add a cgroup.mem to 640k if you which ;-) 1298503378 M * _Shiva_ (any additional wiil be server from swap of course) 1298503479 M * _Shiva_ or maybe revive an old Amiga500 as a webserver.. 1298504200 Q * bsingh Read error: Operation timed out 1298504229 Q * manana Read error: Connection reset by peer