1381969192 M * Bertl off for a nap ... bbl 1381969198 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1381969240 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1381969723 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1381985808 Q * hijacker_ Quit: Leaving 1381987955 J * Ghislain ~aqueos@adsl1.aqueos.com 1381990011 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1381994403 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1381994424 J * thierryp ~thierry@2a01:e35:2e2b:e2c0:59a9:b1c8:2bab:c3cd 1381994815 J * ser ~ser@host1.tldp.ibiblio.org 1381994905 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1381995358 Q * ser Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382002507 J * thierryp ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382002607 J * beng_ ~BenG@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginmedia.com 1382002818 J * thierryp_ ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382002818 Q * thierryp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1382004908 Q * beng_ Quit: I Leave 1382004952 J * beng_ ~BenG@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginmedia.com 1382005052 Q * beng_ 1382006845 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1382006848 M * Bertl morning folks! 1382007553 Q * ircuser-1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382010113 J * ircuser-1 ~ircuser-1@35.222-62-69.ftth.swbr.surewest.net 1382010262 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1382011048 P * thierryp_ ciao folks 1382013840 J * thierryp ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382015213 J * BenG_ ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginmedia.com 1382015316 J * thierryp_ ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382015316 Q * thierryp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1382017654 Q * thierryp_ Remote host closed the connection 1382017686 J * thierryp ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382017736 J * thierryp_ ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382017736 Q * thierryp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1382017874 Q * thierryp_ Remote host closed the connection 1382017977 J * thierryp ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382018055 Q * BenG_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382018291 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1382018322 J * thierryp ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382018361 J * thierryp_ ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382018361 Q * thierryp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1382018603 J * thierryp ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382018603 Q * thierryp_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1382019333 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1382019364 J * thierryp ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1382019846 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382022108 J * treaki ~treaki@p4FF4BBCE.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1382026171 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:a18:224:e01:7069:ff00:7b85:38b8 1382026182 J * thierryp ~thierry@2a01:e35:2e2b:e2c0:e467:489d:347:5c0d 1382026665 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382027025 J * wuempe ~wmp-freen@77-254-252-138.adsl.inetia.pl 1382027036 M * wuempe hello 1382027051 M * wuempe i want configure this: http://linux-vserver.org/Howto_HostAuth 1382027072 M * wuempe this page is updated and this is best method? 1382027099 M * Bertl it's a wiki and there is a history 1382027151 M * wuempe Bertl: last update: 14:31, 19 July 2009‎ 1382027160 M * wuempe so is better method to do this? 1382027442 M * Bertl I've never tried something like this, I wouldn't know what to use it for 1382027457 M * Bertl what is your application, what do you want to achieve? 1382027650 M * wuempe Bertl: i havent other ip in ovh, but i want to have ssh access on all vserwers 1382027699 M * Bertl why not simply assign different ports to each guest? 1382027712 M * Bertl like 22001 -> guest1, 22002 -> guest2 ... 1382027795 M * wuempe Bertl: i wont thi 1382027797 M * wuempe this 1382028000 M * Bertl you mean: you don't want to do it this way? if so, why not? 1382028305 M * wuempe becouse mu users should change ssh port 1382028380 M * Bertl you mean, they would have to change the port _inside_ the guest or you mean that they would have to use a different port for connecting? 1382028565 M * Bertl because as administrator, I wouldn't really like my users to get any kind of root access to the host (which is basically what you need to do this kind of ssh relaying) 1382028600 M * Bertl and as user, I wouldn't want my ssh connection to a guest to be terminated on the host, where the admin can basically log my input/output 1382029294 J * thierryp ~thierry@2a01:e35:2e2b:e2c0:440a:977d:6ea:c2e 1382031794 J * grembleb ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginmedia.com 1382032409 J * hijacker_ ~hijacker@cable-84-43-134-121.mnet.bg 1382032476 Q * kshannon_ Remote host closed the connection 1382033899 Q * grembleb Quit: I Leave 1382034004 Q * Ghislain Quit: Leaving. 1382035940 Q * thierryp Remote host closed the connection 1382035961 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1382036253 J * beralt ~efs@189-70-45-61.user.veloxzone.com.br 1382036291 Q * beralt Remote host closed the connection 1382036446 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382036509 J * balmer ~balmer@189-70-45-61.user.veloxzone.com.br 1382036884 M * balmer How can I use 'sched/priority-bias' with cgroup? Or a similar functionality. 1382036989 M * Bertl there is a scheduler cgroup which can do similar stuff 1382037057 J * thierryp ~thierry@2a01:e35:2e2b:e2c0:699e:a182:eb07:24c4 1382037162 M * balmer where is this documented scheduler? 1382037189 M * Bertl documentation for cgroups is in the kernel source, in Documentation 1382037341 M * balmer thks. I will now see 1382037375 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1382037540 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382038905 Q * hijacker_ Quit: Leaving 1382039396 J * kshannon ~kris@kris.shannon.id.au 1382041025 N * l0kit Guest2690 1382041031 J * l0kit ~1oxT@0001b54e.user.oftc.net 1382041053 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1382041333 Q * Guest2690 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382041448 J * thierryp_ ~thierry@2a01:e35:2e2b:e2c0:fdde:d883:1183:b1ee 1382041465 Q * thierryp Read error: Connection reset by peer 1382041546 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1382042372 M * balmer Bertl, use the scheduler cgroup is very complicated 1382042483 M * balmer admit this 'priority-bias' very easy 1382042660 M * Bertl luckily the priority bias is still present in recent kernels :) 1382042686 M * Bertl i.e. you can still use it with 3.10.15 for example 1382042958 J * Aiken ~Aiken@2001:44b8:2168:1000:21f:d0ff:fed6:d63f 1382043261 M * balmer I will still try cgroup again 1382043278 M * Bertl yeah, cgroups are the future! 1382043371 M * balmer sharing CPU it is very easy 1382043438 M * balmer scheduler is not 1382043964 M * wuempe Bertl: i add other interfaces to my vserver: http://wklej.org/id/1152350/ but possible dont works, what i doing wrong? 1382044025 M * Bertl do you have 4 interfaces on your host? 1382044058 M * wuempe Bertl: no 1382044067 M * wuempe Bertl: on host i have only host ip 1382044087 M * Bertl so why do you specify eth1-eth3 then? and you probably do not want to use /32 for those IPs as they have proper networks I guess 1382044093 M * wuempe Bertl: on host i havent ip from eth0 and this works good 1382044118 M * wuempe hmmm, so i should have */ip > "eth0" ? 1382044131 M * Bertl hmm? 1382044154 M * Bertl you mean */dev should be eth0? most likely yes 1382044164 M * wuempe yes ;) sorry ;) 1382044172 M * Bertl at least if you want util-vserver to add those IPs to your host interface eth0 1382045917 Q * thierryp_ Remote host closed the connection 1382045937 J * thierryp ~thierry@2a01:e35:2e2b:e2c0:fdde:d883:1183:b1ee 1382046420 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382048710 J * thierryp ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1382048771 Q * wuempe Quit: Konversation terminated! 1382049193 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382051443 J * NightMonkey ~NightrMon@nightmonkey.user.oftc.net 1382051516 M * NightMonkey Hi, good vserver folks. I have a setup where we seem to have "ghost processes" in our Vserver guests. Any 'known issues' show, say, 500 procs in a guest, when ps only shows 29? 1382051630 M * daniel_hozac how many does ps maux show? 1382051649 M * NightMonkey I was able to show that they had some "realness" to them by setting NPROC to 200, restarting the VMS, then I get "Cannot fork" and similar. 1382051666 M * NightMonkey daniel_hozac: One moment, I'll check. In the guest? 1382051735 M * NightMonkey daniel_hozac: Ah! 1382051771 M * NightMonkey daniel_hozac: In one vhost, ps auwx shows 59, ps maux shows 971! 1382051806 M * Bertl there you go :) 1382051865 A * NightMonkey needs cluebat. 1382051885 M * NightMonkey So, it's threads? 1382051898 M * Bertl yep, threads in linux are implemented as processes 1382051932 M * Bertl by default, ps only shows the 'main' processes, not the threads 1382051933 M * NightMonkey Bertl: Ah, okay. So, less likely that it is crackery. :) 1382051944 M * daniel_hozac more likely it's Java. 1382051948 M * Bertl :) 1382051957 M * NightMonkey Hah! 1382051969 M * NightMonkey Thank you very much, Bertl and daniel_hozac. 1382051975 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1382051990 M * NightMonkey Now to go back and eat some crow. 1382052031 M * Bertl have fun! 1382052340 J * thierryp ~thierry@2a01:e35:2e2b:e2c0:3d6b:c22b:2eae:cd64 1382052825 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1382052854 M * NightMonkey MMmmm. Delicious crow. 1382053125 M * Bertl how is life without Colour? 1382053669 M * Bertl sorry, couldn't resist :) 1382053768 J * treaki__ ~treaki@p4FF4BBA7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1382054193 Q * treaki Ping timeout: 480 seconds