1306978634 Q * nicholi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306978908 J * nicholi ~nicholi@12.232.116.66 1306979458 Q * nicholi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306979992 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1306979996 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1306980709 J * puck ~puck@leibniz.catalyst.net.nz 1306988401 Q * ryker Quit: Leaving. 1306989100 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1306989153 Q * ghislain 1306991441 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1306992829 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@p4FFD1695.dip.t-dialin.net 1306994446 J * ncopa ~ncopa@3.203.202.84.customer.cdi.no 1306995914 J * sannes ~ace@cm-84.209.81.224.getinternet.no 1306997133 J * FireEgl FireEgl@2001:470:e056:1:6dbf:317b:4f89:c9aa 1306997894 Q * imcsk8 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1307001948 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1307003673 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1307003679 M * Bertl morning folks! 1307003887 M * fb morning Bertl! 1307003891 N * fb fback 1307003899 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:a87c:6101:433e:c782 1307003927 M * hijacker morning 1307005283 M * fback Bertl: I have one issue after hashify 1307005290 M * fback unable to securely remove '//usr/bin/mutt_dotlock.dpkg-tmp': Operation not permitted 1307005387 J * petzsch ~markus@p57B64BB5.dip.t-dialin.net 1307005397 M * Bertl and what is the operation debian tries on that file? 1307005544 M * fback Bertl: didn't investigate this yet, simple rm works as expected 1307005712 M * fback Bertl: it happens with all suid root files 1307005813 M * Bertl I presume it tries to change _something_ first, then remove the file 1307005845 M * Bertl not sure how that would be _more_ secure than just removing it, but I'm sure the debian folks have a good explanation :) 1307006305 M * fback huh, another one: chown: changing ownership of `/usr/lib/sasl2/saslpasswd.conf': Operation not permitted 1307006352 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-msk-nat.sw.ru 1307006678 M * Bertl we handle everything but fchown 1307006689 M * fback and another: cp: cannot create regular file `/usr/lib/cyrus/cyrus-hardwired-config.active': Permission denied 1307006722 M * Bertl (and fchown should be covered by opening as writeable) 1307006744 M * Bertl what kernel/patch do you use? 1307006808 M * sannes morning :) 1307006820 M * fback 2.6.32.10-vs2.3.0.36.29.2 1307006858 M * Bertl you probably need a few fixes for that one 1307006876 M * fback Bertl: I'm going to upgrade soon 1307006889 M * fback that's why I asked you about 2.6.38 1307006922 M * Bertl latest 2.6.38 should be fine in this regard 1307006965 M * fback I saw some patch related to source ip on the list, it's already included? 1307006991 M * Bertl yup 1307007005 M * fback well 1307007020 M * fback then I have no choice but upgrade 1307008924 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1307010928 M * fback Bertl: if I'm back soon, upgrade worked, if not I'll have access to the console in few hours :) 1307010950 M * Bertl k, good luck :) 1307011176 Q * fback Quit: leaving 1307011684 M * Bertl off for now ... bbl 1307011688 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1307015872 P * kir Leaving. 1307016647 Q * DoberMann Quit: reboot 1307017555 J * DoberMann ~james@2a01:e35:8b44:84c0::2 1307018000 J * fback ~fback@red.fback.net 1307018032 M * fback seems something went wrong 1307020176 M * Bertl_oO means? 1307020187 Q * DLange Quit: reboot 1307020219 M * fback Bertl_oO: ended up with partial networking inside this one guest 1307020263 M * fback and for some reason ssh on the host is not accessible, co without the console I won't be able to check what happened 1307020382 J * DLange ~DLange@dlange.user.oftc.net 1307021189 M * Bertl_oO fback: interesting ... 1307021364 M * fback Bertl_oO: what's interesting, I'm able to ping host ip 1307021382 M * Bertl_oO just means that this IP is assigned 1307021391 M * Bertl_oO (given that you actually reach the host) 1307021428 M * fback Bertl_oO: there's also some mess with ipv6 1307021629 M * fback ie, default route doesn't work, while I'm able to ping host from the router 1307021913 M * Bertl_oO on ipv6? 1307021936 M * Bertl_oO sounds even stranger ... 1307022105 M * fback should learn more within some 40 mins 1307022119 M * fback see you later :) 1307022162 M * Bertl_oO okay 1307023830 Q * fback Remote host closed the connection 1307023968 M * ser_ as i can observe, mdraid rebuild is completely background 1307023989 M * ser_ i would like to have the same with one of guests :) 1307023996 N * ser_ ser 1307024044 M * ser i mean: when guest A is busy operating a disk, guest B should wait 1307024063 M * ser how to set it up with cgroup? 1307024132 J * ryker ~Adium@CF3840C2.endinfosys.com 1307024753 J * fback fback@red.fback.net 1307025319 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1307025622 Q * fback Quit: leaving 1307027361 J * acesabe ~acesabe@bmex-gw.bristolwireless.net 1307027446 M * acesabe Installed gnome-device-manager (Hal and all) in guest (Ltsp server) on Debian 2.6.36.4-vs2.3.0.36.39-beng host 1307027455 M * acesabe vserver now wont start: 1307027468 M * acesabe vserver hyacinth start 1307027468 M * acesabe secure-mount: mount(): Device or resource busy 1307027468 M * acesabe /etc/vservers/hyacinth/fstab:1:1: failed to mount fstab-entry 1307027468 M * acesabe secure-mount: mount(): Device or resource busy 1307027468 M * acesabe /etc/vservers/hyacinth/fstab:3:1: failed to mount fstab-entry 1307027470 M * acesabe secure-mount: mount(): Invalid argument 1307027471 M * acesabe save_ctxinfo: readlink("/etc/vservers/hyacinth/run"): No such file or directory 1307027498 M * acesabe any pointers? 1307027743 Q * click synthon.oftc.net graviton.oftc.net 1307027794 J * click click@ti0127a340-0467.bb.online.no 1307027799 M * Bertl_oO acesabe: sounds like your guest got updated or so 1307027813 M * Bertl_oO i.e. it is now trying things it isn't supposed to do 1307027828 M * acesabe could well be 1307027878 M * acesabe any way to undo this change now the guest wont start? 1307027932 M * Bertl_oO yep, you can run the post install script (from util-vserver) for your distro 1307028060 P * deever 1307028405 M * acesabe on a non running guest? 1307028832 M * Bertl_oO yep 1307028851 M * acesabe tried: vserver hyacinth apt-get remove --purge gnome-device-manager 1307028857 M * acesabe fails - server not running 1307028883 A * acesabe is fairly novice at this vserver stuff >.< 1307030222 M * Bertl_oO /usr/lib*/util-vserver/distributions/debian/initpost 1307030275 M * Bertl_oO you want to run that for your guest, it is usually executed at build time once, and it fixes up most things 1307030311 M * Bertl_oO no idea why you would install hardware related stuff in a guest without access to the hardware :) 1307030330 M * acesabe erm ..yeah well.... 1307030333 M * acesabe hehe 1307030427 M * acesabe so to run above for guest I need to append guest name somewhere? 1307030460 M * acesabe as command alone doesn't do much1 1307030571 M * acesabe better mull this over ..a pint! Back later... 1307030583 Q * acesabe Remote host closed the connection 1307030977 Q * ncopa Quit: Leaving 1307032369 J * nicholi ~nicholi@12.232.116.66 1307035922 J * imcsk8 ~ichavero@148.229.1.11 1307036321 Q * nicholi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1307039300 J * nicholi ~nicholi@12.232.116.66 1307041097 J * tomreyn__ ~Piet__@1RDAAAJBC.tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1307041494 Q * Piet_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1307042436 J * petzsch ~markus@p57B639DD.dip.t-dialin.net 1307043419 Q * ryker Quit: Leaving. 1307043463 J * ryker ~Adium@CF3840C2.endinfosys.com 1307043494 Q * sannes Remote host closed the connection 1307043786 J * hijacker_ ~hijacker@87-126-142-51.btc-net.bg 1307044098 Q * petzsch Quit: Leaving. 1307045524 Q * ryker Quit: Leaving. 1307045938 J * ryker ~Adium@CF3840C2.endinfosys.com 1307046294 Q * ryker Quit: Leaving. 1307047246 M * Bertl_oO off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1307047281 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1307047951 Q * hijacker_ Quit: Leaving 1307048005 J * deever ~deever@static.172.68.46.78.clients.your-server.de 1307048009 M * deever hi 1307048084 M * deever is there a way to run instances on a virtual (tunctl'ed) interface (connected to a bridge)? 1307048711 M * daniel_hozac sure 1307048985 M * deever daniel_hozac: and how? the one i'm setting up can't connect to the internet, although i have masqerading and ip_forwarding on... 1307049137 M * daniel_hozac there's really nothing to it. 1307049147 M * daniel_hozac if the host can use it, so can a guest. 1307049558 M * deever do you use tunctl? ;) 1307049564 J * fback fback@red.fback.net 1307049599 Q * fback 1307049613 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1307049623 M * daniel_hozac i have several VPN servers and clients running in guests. 1307049638 M * daniel_hozac of course, i use the tunctl that is in util-vserver... 1307049918 M * deever f***...i'm using the one in uml-utilities...;) 1307049970 M * daniel_hozac shouldn't really matter. 1307050130 M * deever what distro are you using on the host, debian? 1307050239 M * daniel_hozac RHEL and CentOS 1307050355 M * daniel_hozac and Fedora on my laptop. 1307050434 M * daniel_hozac it would probably help if you described your network setup and what you're trying to do. 1307050479 J * fback fback@red.fback.net 1307050709 J * cuba33ci_ ~cuba33ci@111-240-168-112.dynamic.hinet.net 1307050978 M * fback is "dehasify" as simple as remove /vservers/.hash contents? 1307051029 M * daniel_hozac no. 1307051061 Q * cuba33ci Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1307051064 N * cuba33ci_ cuba33ci 1307051072 M * daniel_hozac you need to copy every hashified file to its original name. 1307051204 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1307051862 M * deever daniel_hozac: you're my hero! it works! :) 1307057294 N * ensc Guest3213 1307057304 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p5DF2F5E4.dip.t-dialin.net 1307057714 Q * Guest3213 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1307057941 Q * imcsk8 Ping timeout: 480 seconds