1314576796 M * ser ok, another issue 1314576808 M * ser 3.0.1-vs2.3.1-pre9-beng 1314576823 M * ser when i am trying to telnet from vserver 1314576835 M * ser (one sec, pasting to pastebin) 1314576886 M * ser http://pastebin.com/qFdYrp5Z 1314577003 M * Bertl so it takes two telnet commands to get it working? 1314577013 M * Bertl what IPs are assigned to the guest? 1314577109 M * ser it is dummy0 iface with 10.x.x.x/32 DNATed to a real ip 1314577152 M * ser i have never had such an issue with 2.6.36.4-vs2.3.0.36.39-beng 1314577189 M * Bertl well, kernels change, so we have to figure out what goes wrong, if anything 1314577200 M * Bertl the real IP is a public ipv4? 1314577256 M * ser yes, but it is strange, as this vserver does not have assigned ipv6, but it was trying to connect to ipv6 address first 1314577296 M * ser (other vservers and host have ipv6 on eth0) 1314577364 M * Bertl where/how do you see that it tried to connect to ipv6? 1314577389 M * ser i hhave rebooted to previous kernel and it does not attempt to connect to ipv6 first in the same scenario 1314577409 M * ser wait, maybe i have it in the console history 1314577539 M * ser yes. i have it: http://pastebin.com/yuCMTwSF 1314577626 M * Bertl well, that doesn't look like it would be kernel related 1314577649 M * ser so what it could be? on this vserver is no ipv6 1314577649 M * Bertl i.e. telnet probably uses the glibc resolver, which, for whatever reason, returns the ipv6 address 1314577678 M * ser but the only thing i have changed is the kernel 1314577680 M * Bertl it might be though that the guest sees too much from the networking 1314577699 M * Bertl can you easily test some things with old and new kernel? 1314577713 M * ser unfortunatelly, not on this machine :( 1314577726 M * Bertl maybe you can setup a test machine for that? 1314577777 M * ser i can think about it, but in two days only 1314577794 M * Bertl okay, what does 'ip a l' and 'ip l l' show inside the guest? 1314577818 M * ser paste here or pastbin? 1314577827 M * Bertl pastebin is better I guess 1314577832 M * ser one sec 1314577866 Q * ghislain Quit: Leaving. 1314577878 M * ser http://pastebin.com/L3PdthQK 1314577902 M * ser it is an old kernel now 1314577970 M * Bertl hmm, okay, that won't help then ... 1314577991 M * Bertl but keep it till you get the result from the new kernel to compare with 1314578027 M * ser OK, i can try to boot the new one in 24h from now 1314578126 M * Bertl no problem, just collect this data and maybe some files from /proc/net (inside the guest) 1314578137 M * ser OK 1314578163 M * Bertl when I'm around, ping me before you reboot, maybe I have some more ideas to check 1314578177 M * ser sure, thanks! 1314578237 M * Bertl thank you for reporting back! 1314578247 M * ser for me vserver should not provide ipv6 layer to vserver as it does 1314578324 M * Bertl in theory, when there are no ipv6 addresses assigned to a guest, it should act like a pure ipv4 environment 1314578367 M * ser yes, and this theory works perfectly on an old kernel :) 1314578372 M * Bertl but that is not as well tested as I would like it, so there might be bugs and missing checks all over the place 1314578448 M * ser it looks the world deploy ipv6 in year 2040 1314578480 M * Bertl do you use ipv6? 1314578498 M * ser yes, at least 5% of traffic 1314578520 M * Bertl does it have any real advantages over ipv4? 1314578526 M * ser no 1314578535 M * Bertl that's the problem IMHO 1314578565 M * ser it is, but i must be ready to understand how does it work when it will be needed 1314578578 M * ser as they scary us to enforce the switchover 1314578746 M * ser for me the most essential change in ipv6 is no NAT 1314578761 M * ser it took some time for me to understand it 1314578818 M * Bertl well, ipv6 nat is probably coming soon, I guess 1314578846 M * Bertl (soon in ipv6 terms of course) 1314578859 M * ser ;-) 1314580015 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1314588806 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1314588810 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1314590454 Q * hparker Quit: Quit 1314591861 J * sannes ~ace@cm-84.209.106.118.getinternet.no 1314598338 J * jeroen__ ~jeroen@imap.powerinternet.eu 1314598552 J * ncopa ~ncopa@3.203.202.84.customer.cdi.no 1314601115 Q * cuba33ci synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1314601115 Q * Romster synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1314601115 Q * ntrs synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1314601115 Q * nicholi synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1314601115 Q * jrayhawk synthon.oftc.net charm.oftc.net 1314601181 J * cuba33ci ~cuba33ci@111-240-173-247.dynamic.hinet.net 1314601181 J * Romster ~romster@202.168.100.149.dynamic.rev.eftel.com 1314601181 J * ntrs ~ntrs@vault08.rosehosting.com 1314601181 J * nicholi ~nicholi@12.232.116.66 1314601181 J * jrayhawk ~jrayhawk@nursie.omgwallhack.org 1314601266 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1314604060 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@213.238.45.2 1314605358 Q * ghislain Quit: Leaving. 1314605369 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1314605588 J * lvpvlvl ~blagoj@193.104.33.10 1314605599 M * lvpvlvl Hello. 1314605605 M * lvpvlvl I have a VPs with Fedora 14. 1314605633 M * lvpvlvl This morning I tried to update and I get : 1314605634 M * lvpvlvl Error Summary 1314605634 M * lvpvlvl ------------- 1314605634 M * lvpvlvl Disk Requirements: 1314605634 M * lvpvlvl At least 70MB more space needed on the / filesystem. 1314605643 M * lvpvlvl But I have almost 30 GB free. 1314605647 M * lvpvlvl Any help? 1314605664 M * lvpvlvl df -h 1314605664 M * lvpvlvl Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on 1314605664 M * lvpvlvl /dev/hdv1 30G 1.7G 29G 6% / 1314606169 M * daniel_hozac and how much are you installing? 1314606237 M * lvpvlvl 140 MB 1314606239 M * lvpvlvl more/less 1314606258 M * lvpvlvl Install 3 Package(s) 1314606258 M * lvpvlvl Upgrade 169 Package(s) 1314606258 M * lvpvlvl Total size: 124 M 1314606392 M * daniel_hozac that's download size. 1314606494 M * lvpvlvl Ok, however, I doubt it will take more than 30 GB, right? 1314606499 M * lvpvlvl It is just an update 1314607051 M * ser pretty strange :) 1314609244 M * lvpvlvl it is probably OS related. I just reinstalled the VPs with Fedora 13 and everything eorks. 1314609249 M * lvpvlvl works* 1314609709 J * julius ~julius@217.20.127.15 1314613500 P * lvpvlvl 1314614202 J * fisted ~fisted@xdsl-87-78-219-97.netcologne.de 1314614885 J * BenG ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1314617085 J * BenG_ ~bengreen@cpc12-aztw24-2-0-cust146.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com 1314617099 Q * BenG Quit: I Leave 1314620554 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1314620561 M * Bertl morning folks! 1314620907 M * matti Hey Bertl 1314622863 M * BenG_ morning 1314622909 M * Bertl hey BenG_, folks seem to be quite happy about your packages 1314622919 M * BenG_ good good 1314622927 M * BenG_ I put 3.0.3 in today 1314622940 M * BenG_ and updated utils to 2986 1314622953 M * BenG_ and add a i386 image for 3.0.3 1314623073 M * Bertl excellent! 1314624847 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1314624953 M * BenG_ announced to list now too 1314624955 M * BenG_ laters all 1314624957 Q * BenG_ Quit: I Leave 1314625235 Q * fisted Read error: Connection reset by peer 1314625255 J * fisted ~fisted@xdsl-87-78-219-97.netcologne.de 1314630362 Q * ncopa Quit: Leaving 1314630404 J * hparker ~hparker@2001:470:1f0f:32c:beae:c5ff:fe01:b647 1314631364 Q * fisted Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1314631866 J * fisted ~fisted@xdsl-87-78-212-41.netcologne.de 1314632534 M * DelTree hi... I think I reduced my newvserver problem to a util-vserver one... 1314632551 M * DelTree /usr/sbin/vspace --mount --fs --new -- /usr/lib/util-vserver/vserver-build -n test5 -m debootstrap --rootdir /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase --hostname test5 --interface dummy0:192.168.2.5 -- -d squeeze -m http://ftp.nerim.net/debian -- '--include= locales apt-listbugs nullmailer apt-listchanges vim less logwatch libmime-charset-perl gettext-base' '--exclude=sparc-utils,dhcp-client,lilo,makedev,pcmcia-cs,ppp,pppconfig,pppoe,pppoeconf,setser 1314632587 M * DelTree and then... "I: Found additional base dependencies: exim4 exim4-base exim4-config [...]"... 1314632601 M * DelTree but I said I don't want exim4... 1314632680 M * Bertl that looks like a debootstrap 'problem' to me 1314632711 M * DelTree possible... I'm quite clueless I must say... 1314632718 M * Bertl i.e. debootstrap decides that, for whatever reason, you need to install exim4 1314632728 M * DelTree oh... 1314632740 M * DelTree I kwow which "whatever"... 1314632752 M * Bertl I'm pretty sure you can override that with some debootstrap command though 1314632781 M * DelTree logwatch depends "exim4 | mail-transport-agent"... but then nullmailer provides mail-transport-agent... and finally everything is fine... but something remains confused... 1314632818 M * Bertl so if you remove logwatch, it works without forcing in exim? 1314632854 M * DelTree it should... lemme try... 1314632896 M * Bertl also, why does the --include option take space separated entries and the --exclude comma separated? 1314632928 M * DelTree --exclude is mixed in fact... 1314632936 M * DelTree maybe not a good idea... 1314632974 M * DelTree I'm adding with spaces to a list with commas... 1314632994 M * DelTree I can change that if you suspect it causes trouble, indeed... 1314633046 M * DelTree removing logwatch does the trick... but I want logwatch... 1314633063 M * Bertl try to fix up the include list 1314633074 M * Bertl of at least put the nullmailer as first entry for a test 1314633125 M * Bertl also double check that nullmailer actually provides the required dependancy 1314633142 M * Bertl i.e. try to install without logwatch and exim 1314633167 M * Bertl then enter the guest and add the logwatch and see what apt/dpkg pulls in 1314633182 M * DelTree I've had some trouble to fix that with aptitude... so I'm sure of the deps... ^_^ 1314633233 M * Bertl well, fact is, the include/exclude stuff goes directly to debootstrap, and the I: Found ... comes directly from debootstrap 1314633240 M * DelTree if I install logwatch it drags me exim4... unless I install nullmailer before.. 1314633261 M * Bertl so no Linux-VServer magic involved here, but as I said, the include/exclude lists look fishy to me 1314633264 M * DelTree ok... that's a good pointer... 1314633284 M * DelTree tried with all commas... still drags exim4... 1314633299 M * Bertl does it contain the nullmailer after the install? 1314633303 M * DelTree debootstrap is not from vserver ? 1314633311 M * Bertl nope, that's from debian 1314633343 M * DelTree ok... 1314633381 M * DelTree at least we're narrowing to the point... 1314633465 M * DelTree alright... debootstrap is a shell script... I think I'll visit it a bit... ^_^ 1314633509 M * Bertl also check that you have a moderately recent version, debian tends to fix debootstrap quite often 1314633535 M * DelTree I have an up-to-date squeeze... 1314633883 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:64b7:f386:2c64:17b4 1314634012 J * quasisane ~sanep@c-76-24-80-97.hsd1.nh.comcast.net 1314634928 Q * derjohn_mob Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1314636222 Q * josef_ Remote host closed the connection 1314636255 J * josef_ ~josef@gw-gbg.ilait.se 1314639159 Q * tam Quit: leaving 1314639465 J * ghislain1 ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1314639755 Q * ghislain Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1314640784 Q * fisted Remote host closed the connection 1314641800 J * sweil ~stefan@p5086EF81.dip.t-dialin.net 1314642374 Q * sweil Remote host closed the connection 1314642835 J * fisted ~fisted@xdsl-87-78-212-41.netcologne.de 1314643074 M * Bertl nap attack ... bbl 1314643079 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1314646028 Q * ghislain1 Quit: Leaving. 1314649665 Q * sannes Remote host closed the connection 1314649894 J * derjohn_mob ~aj@d073174.adsl.hansenet.de 1314650395 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1314650399 M * Bertl back now ... 1314650787 J * manana ~mayday090@178.162.120.195 1314651339 J * click click@217.77.46.21 1314653873 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1314655019 J * ghislain ~AQUEOS@adsl2.aqueos.com 1314658039 Q * hparker Remote host closed the connection 1314661741 Q * manana Remote host closed the connection 1314662078 J * bzed_ ~bzed@devel.recluse.de 1314662295 Q * bzed Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1314662299 N * bzed_ bzed