1306195590 J * Piet ~Piet__@28IAABSVA.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1306199018 Q * nkukard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306199930 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1306202516 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.30.131 1306202916 J * nkukard ~nkukard@41-133-112-179.dsl.mweb.co.za 1306203702 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1306203707 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1306205113 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1306206158 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306206731 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:470:e056:1:a875:9a46:47ae:a8b3 1306207528 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.45.4 1306216688 J * Fire_Egl FireEgl@2001:470:e056:1:4581:d6d1:e931:79ec 1306216688 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306217797 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306217887 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306218148 M * arekm huh, this is first time when grsec patch for some kernel (.39) came out before vserver 1306218961 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1306221352 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@213.238.45.2 1306221624 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-155-045.pools.arcor-ip.net 1306221646 Q * Fire_Egl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306221989 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1306223146 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.248.163.3 1306223242 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:470:e056:1:b935:f30c:92b5:4adc 1306224563 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306225826 J * glen ~glen@scratchy.delfi.ee 1306225835 M * glen 11:29:37 root[load: 0.61]@lumpy /etc/vservers# vserver jenkins enter 1306225835 M * glen vlogin: fork(): Try again 1306225842 M * glen any ideas. it started to happen today 1306225850 M * glen and i don't see much changed in the system 1306226003 M * glen restarted vserver for now. as vps |grep jenkins seemed to work 1306226183 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1306226192 M * Bertl morning folks! 1306226216 M * Bertl glen: kernel/patch/util-vserver version? 1306226997 M * _are_ morning Bertl 1306227480 J * mikezzz mike@no.phear.eu 1306228137 Q * mikezzz Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306228259 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306229741 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.248.161.59 1306230817 M * glen Bertl: 2.6.36.2-1/???/util-vserver-0.30.216-1.pre2933.1.x86_64 1306230843 M * glen is the patch part somewhere visible in running kernnel? (/proc somewhere?) 1306231261 Q * josef_ Remote host closed the connection 1306231285 M * glen ok nevermind. found the fix: http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/packages/kernel/kernel.spec.diff?r1=1.874;r2=1.875;f=h 1306231290 M * _are_ glen: uname -r if it is an unmodified patch 1306233082 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@213.238.45.2 1306233173 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306234861 M * Bertl nap attack ... bbl 1306234866 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1306235769 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1306239370 J * BenG ~bengreen@host109-152-58-223.range109-152.btcentralplus.com 1306241207 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:beae:c5ff:fe01:b647 1306241807 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1306245862 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl_oO 1306247726 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1306248558 J * josef_ ~josef@gw-gbg.ilait.se 1306248848 J * hijacker_ ~hijacker@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1306251586 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.27.127 1306252854 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-155-045.pools.arcor-ip.net 1306252950 Q * bsingh Read error: Connection reset by peer 1306253285 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:9809:957e:5a27:8641 1306253706 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.3.21 1306255699 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1306258148 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306258657 Q * sladen Remote host closed the connection 1306258765 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.28.31 1306259234 Q * bsingh Read error: Connection reset by peer 1306260030 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.29.166 1306260651 Q * fback Remote host closed the connection 1306260654 J * fback fback@red.fback.net 1306260844 J * ryker ~Adium@c-76-16-115-27.hsd1.in.comcast.net 1306260996 Q * bsingh Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306261118 M * ryker this might not be the best place to ask this, but I thought someone else might have run into this before 1306261137 M * ryker I'm trying to use zenoss for monitoring and adding new devices using zenbatchload 1306261160 M * ryker zenoss detects all of the vserver host IP's (including the guest IP's) using snmp 1306261196 M * ryker this is a problem, because it means I can't add the guest to zenoss because it already sees the guest IP existing on the host 1306261231 M * ryker has anyone run into something similiar and found a need to hide the guest IP addresses from snmp on the host side? 1306261254 M * ryker I'm hoping so, and maybe there is a simple solution? :) 1306261258 M * daniel_hozac run snmpd in a chbind? 1306261310 M * ryker you mean bind snmpd to the host IP? I already do that actually 1306261353 M * ryker I add -A to the /etc/sysconfig/snmpd.options file 1306261365 M * ryker just for the vserver hosts 1306261378 M * daniel_hozac if you don't want snmpd to see the IPs, you could run it in a chbind with just the host IPs. 1306261424 M * ryker I've never tried something like that before. Never used chbind before. Let me do some google research. :) 1306261430 M * ryker Thanks for the pointer. 1306261530 M * ryker I see there are some examples on the vserver wiki for using chbind with other daemons. Thx daniel_hozac. I'll give that a try 1306261537 J * bsingh ~balbir@122.172.16.31 1306261786 Q * hparker Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306262131 M * ryker daniel_hozac: I get a ncontext error when I try to use chbind 1306262134 M * ryker chbind --ip 10.14.0.16 /usr/sbin/snmpd -Ls5d -Lf /dev/null -p /var/run/snmpd.pid -a 10.14.0.16 1306262134 M * ryker ncontext: vc_net_create(): Invalid argument 1306262158 M * ryker I see something about this on the wiki; however, I am using util-vserver > .210 as it suggests 1306262178 M * ryker although, now that I'm thinking about it, this isn't a great option anyway. 1306262192 M * ryker it will hide all of the other interfaces that I do want to get detected. 1306262202 M * ryker I only want to hide the guest IP's 1306262351 M * daniel_hozac well, then you will have to come up with something else. 1306262361 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:beae:c5ff:fe01:b647 1306262429 M * ryker yes, that is true. :) 1306262965 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306263132 M * _are_ ryker: if the chbind doesn't work, the network interfaces via snmp are basically just a default service of snmp. You could disable that one and add the service for the selected IPs again. I guess it is a big hassle, though. 1306263231 M * ryker _are_: how would I configure snmp to only recognize certain IP's? I've been googling around for something like that, but haven't found anything. 1306263355 N * ensc Guest2052 1306263365 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p5DF2F7B7.dip.t-dialin.net 1306263381 M * _are_ basically you have to disable the OID-paths for the 'unused' interfaces. I have never done that. You encounter these with the rights management as well. Check the 'view' statements. I don't know which are the actual ones you need. 1306263436 M * _are_ if this zenstuff distinguishes hosts by MAC adrresses like e.g. gosa-si does, this will fail. 1306263442 M * ryker ah, thx. I can probably write a script to just enable the ones I need. 1306263482 M * ryker I'm not really sure how it is actually getting them, except that it's using snmp 1306263491 M * ryker i'll have to do some testing 1306263504 M * ryker thx for pointing me in the right direction. 1306263535 M * _are_ I hope it is the right direction, I'd try the chbind first, way less hassle 1306263774 Q * Guest2052 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306263904 M * ryker chbind already failed, plus I suspect, even if I can get it working with chbind, it will hide all other interfaces, which is not what I want. I just want to hide the guest IP's. 1306263998 M * daniel_hozac that's optional. 1306264090 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-155-045.pools.arcor-ip.net 1306264095 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@d073072.adsl.hansenet.de 1306264512 M * ryker _are_: disabling the view worked like a charm and is extremely easy to automate. Thank you 1306264599 M * ryker i'll document something in the wiki in case someone else hits this issue 1306266357 M * _are_ nice to hear, it is always a major battle if I encounter snmp setup and what to do something that's not already preconfigured ;) 1306266618 J * manana ~mayday090@nat049-252-205-109.tvoe.tv 1306267047 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1306267451 M * ryker :( 1306267456 M * ryker actually, zenoss is still finding them 1306267491 M * ryker i did a deeper snmpwalk and found more entries with the IP's i'm trying to eliminate, but I guess my syntax is bad, because they are still there. 1306267503 M * ryker For instance, this one: IP-MIB::ipAddressIfIndex.ipv4."10.14.0.101" = INTEGER: 6 1306267528 M * ryker I have this in snmpd.conf to exclude it: view all excluded ipAddressIfIndex.ipv4.\"10.14.0.101\" 1306267558 M * ryker I tried both with and without forward slashes to escape the quotes, and also tried without quotes, but it's not being excluded. 1306267564 M * ryker any ideas _are_? 1306267637 M * _are_ sorry, I have not a slight idea about that part. I only know this is a possibility 1306267706 M * ryker ok. thx 1306268458 M * ryker found the answer. you just have to add a '4' before the ip address. 1306268460 M * ryker view all excluded ipAddressIfIndex.ipv4.4.10.14.0.101 1306268479 M * ryker I assume ipv6 is similar, but luckily I don't have to worry about that right now :) 1306268748 M * _are_ :-) 1306269197 Q * cuba33ci Read error: Connection reset by peer 1306269205 Q * hijacker_ Quit: Leaving 1306269285 J * cuba33ci ~cuba33ci@111-240-168-61.dynamic.hinet.net 1306270682 Q * Piet Quit: Piet 1306270715 J * Piet ~Piet__@28IAABTD4.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1306271126 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1306272550 M * eja can guest applications bind to 0.0.0.0? 1306272577 M * daniel_hozac yes 1306272607 M * eja i'm trying to setup splunk in a vps and it's supposed to bind by default to 0.0.0.0 but it's not binding to localhost. 1306272663 M * daniel_hozac do you have single_ip set? 1306272704 M * eja where do i check for that? 1306272740 M * eja an ifconfig shows both lo and dummy0 1306272787 M * daniel_hozac nattribute --nid --get 1306272885 M * eja yeah looks like single_ip is set 1306272887 M * _are_ daniel_hozac: if I have single_ip set, how can I remove it? 1306272917 A * _are_ just notices this mus be why some applications just stopped working with their 127.0.0.1-communication 1306272937 M * Bertl_oO add ~single_ip to the nflags 1306272944 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1306272952 M * eja does that mean the vps can't communicate from localhost to its other IP(s)? 1306272968 M * eja or vice versa? 1306272976 M * _are_ just found it in the faq 1306272986 M * _are_ as soon as you know what to look for the answer is there ;) 1306272992 M * Bertl no, single_ip means that 0.0.0.0 is _replaced_ by the first/single IP at bind time 1306273009 M * Bertl binding to 127.0.0.1 will still work 1306273143 M * eja does echoing to nflags take place immediately or does the vserver need restarted? 1306273173 M * daniel_hozac you can do nattribute --set --nid --flag ~single_ip 1306273218 M * eja thanks daniel! i'll see if that resolves my issue 1306273903 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1306274862 J * FireEgl ~FireEgl@173-16-9-3.client.mchsi.com 1306275399 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1306275823 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:beae:c5ff:fe01:b647 1306275872 J * sladen ~paul@starsky.19inch.net 1306276235 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1306276559 Q * ghislain Quit: Leaving. 1306278426 J * petzsch ~markus@dslb-092-078-155-045.pools.arcor-ip.net 1306278474 Q * petzsch 1306278827 Q * ryker Remote host closed the connection 1306278850 J * ryker ~Adium@c-76-16-115-27.hsd1.in.comcast.net