1374463209 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1374463213 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1374470590 M * arekm "Note, this is the LAST 3.9-stable kernel. It is now dead, end-of-life, 1374470590 M * arekm not to be touched by me again, please move to 3.10 now, you have been 1374470590 M * arekm warned. 1374470592 M * arekm " 1374470601 M * arekm Bertl_zZ: 3.9 is EOL now 1374471902 J * Ghislain ~aqueos@adsl1.aqueos.com 1374473233 Q * distemper Read error: Connection reset by peer 1374473360 J * distemper ~user@cable-86-56-68-115.cust.telecolumbus.net 1374476385 Q * distemper 1374477318 N * l0kit Guest611 1374477326 J * l0kit ~1oxT@0001b54e.user.oftc.net 1374477429 Q * Guest611 Read error: Operation timed out 1374478331 J * distemper ~user@cable-86-56-68-115.cust.telecolumbus.net 1374486258 Q * PowerKe Read error: Operation timed out 1374487245 J * PowerKe ~tom@94-227-30-112.access.telenet.be 1374488068 J * spindritf ~spindritf@amber.soyellow.net 1374488140 M * spindritf hey, I have a vserver that might be getting starved for CPU -- is there a way to guarantee a number of cpus? the host has like 12 1374488161 M * spindritf so can I make 4 exclusive to a given vserver? 1374488241 M * daniel_hozac sure, use cpusets for them 1374488579 M * spindritf I have never used those. Are there any special preprerequisites? real time kernel or something? 1374488709 M * daniel_hozac no 1374488726 M * daniel_hozac you need to have them enabled in your kernel, but that should be there. 1374488743 M * spindritf ok, so I create a cpuset on the host, and then attach the vserver to this cpuset? 1374488789 M * daniel_hozac you can just let util-vserver handle it all for you. 1374488803 M * spindritf oh, that's great 1374488809 M * spindritf am I looking at the right page here http://linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:Cgroups 1374488812 M * spindritf ? 1374489156 M * daniel_hozac basically 1374489235 M * spindritf thank 1374489236 M * spindritf s 1374489523 J * ensc|w ~ensc@www.sigma-chemnitz.de 1374491404 Q * ircuser-1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1374493764 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1374493770 M * Bertl morning folks! 1374494866 J * ircuser-1 ~ircuser-1@35.222-62-69.ftth.swbr.surewest.net 1374496945 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1374502028 Q * Ghislain Read error: Connection reset by peer 1374502074 J * Ghislain1 ~aqueos@adsl1.aqueos.com 1374508202 J * hijacker_ ~hijacker@cable-84-43-134-121.mnet.bg 1374511397 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:a18:20b:a301:1431:6c46:b2e5:7c26 1374514391 Q * Ghislain1 Quit: Leaving. 1374516150 J * sannes ~ace@cm-84.211.100.82.getinternet.no 1374517870 J * aja ~aja@2001:980:7a28:1:226:22ff:fe56:6a6f 1374517958 M * aja Hi, I have a test setup with Debian Wheezy running with Linux Vserver and I would like to set memory limits. It works fine when applying them manually, but after a reboot it is not applied automatically. Sys info here : http://paste.linux-vserver.org/24038 1374518009 M * aja I followed this : http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/archives/201203/0002.html 1374518519 M * aja Yesterday I added a @reboot cronjob entry for it which also didn't apply those memory limits. Now I've just tried a @reboot and a 2 minutes sleep, and that works, and is a good enough solution! :) ciao 1374518539 Q * aja Quit: Leaving 1374523502 J * SteeleNivenson ~SteeleNiv@pool-96-224-241-140.nycmny.fios.verizon.net 1374525369 Q * hijacker_ Quit: Leaving 1374525784 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1374527557 J * Aiken ~Aiken@2001:44b8:2168:1000:21f:d0ff:fed6:d63f 1374535311 Q * ex Remote host closed the connection 1374535480 Q * wmp Remote host closed the connection 1374535678 J * ex ~ex@valis.net.pl 1374535912 Q * SteeleNivenson Quit: Leaving 1374536597 J * wmp ~wmp@2001:41d0:1:8616::1