1384820948 Q * PowerKe Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1384822801 Q * fisted Remote host closed the connection 1384822821 J * fisted ~fisted@xdsl-84-44-147-235.netcologne.de 1384829480 J * PowerKe ~tom@94-227-30-112.access.telenet.be 1384832550 J * fisted_ ~fisted@xdsl-87-78-232-155.netcologne.de 1384832902 Q * fisted Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1384832904 N * fisted_ fisted 1384833383 J * undefined ~undefined@00011a48.user.oftc.net 1384836483 J * ircuser-1 ~ircuser-1@35.222-62-69.ftth.swbr.surewest.net 1384840627 J * treaki 48b9000112@p4FF4ADE6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1384841298 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1384841304 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1384845711 J * Ghislain ~aqueos@adsl1.aqueos.com 1384850657 Q * geos_one Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.90.1 [Firefox 24.0/20130930004838] 1384851626 Q * ensc|w Remote host closed the connection 1384851636 J * ensc|w ~ensc@62.153.82.27 1384854156 Q * ircuser-1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1384856493 J * grembleb ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginm.net 1384856732 J * ircuser-1 ~ircuser-1@35.222-62-69.ftth.swbr.surewest.net 1384859077 J * thierryp_ ~thierry@sop018r.vpn.inria.fr 1384859456 J * thierry__ ~thierry@home.parmentelat.net 1384859476 Q * thierryp Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1384859665 Q * thierryp_ Read error: Operation timed out 1384863329 Q * grembleb Quit: I Leave 1384863796 Q * Hunger Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1384866002 Q * fisted Remote host closed the connection 1384866027 J * fisted ~fisted@xdsl-87-78-16-239.netcologne.de 1384867623 J * grembleb ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginm.net 1384869965 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1384869972 M * Bertl morning folks! 1384872994 P * undefined 1384876185 J * geos_one ~chatzilla@80.123.185.198 1384879893 Q * grembleb Quit: I Leave 1384880755 J * newbie|2 ~kvirc@31.15.133.178 1384880757 M * newbie|2 hi 1384880785 M * newbie|2 is it possible to change values in /etc/vservers/***/group/memory.limit_in_bytes without reboot? 1384880803 M * newbie|2 *cgroup 1384880862 J * Hunger hunger@proactivesec.com 1384880990 M * Bertl yes, you can change them anytime you want, but they will only get updated (i.e. copied to the cgroup) when you restart the guest 1384881015 M * Bertl of course, you can copy them over yourself, which will affect the running guest according to the cgroup mechanisms 1384881224 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:a18:201:b801:ad29:111c:fdd8:cf1 1384881798 M * newbie|2 e? :) Ok, I changed the values.. How can I check the current "cgroup mechanisms" if it is processing the change? 1384881814 M * newbie|2 because the guest didn't detect any change 1384881896 M * Bertl the cgroup filesystem is mounted somewhere (default is /dev/cgroup) 1384881944 M * Bertl you have to 'copy' the files you changed there (i.e. cat "changed file" >/dev/group/"appropriate file") 1384881999 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: maybe some kind of update cgroup config option for util-vserver might be possible in the future? or maybe there is already some magic command? 1384882008 M * newbie|2 hmm. ok. Are there any warnings I should know about? :) like-- dont do that if....... 1384882035 M * Bertl well, as usual, don't do that if you're not sure what you're doing :) 1384882040 J * grembleb ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginm.net 1384882067 M * newbie|2 Thank you:) 1384882070 M * Bertl the cgroup subsystem is not Linux-VServer specific, so you can get a lot of documentation from the kernel and various places 1384882101 M * Bertl util-vserver just uses that for many limits (now that it is available) and thus the interface is the same with or without Linux-VServer 1384882128 M * Bertl (read: you might want to get some information about cgroups first) 1384882239 M * Bertl for example, assumed you have a guest called 'wheezy' 1384882266 M * Bertl then there will be a /dev/cgroup/wheezy/memory.limit_in_bytes 1384882279 M * Bertl which you can check with 'cat /dev/cgroup/wheezy/memory.limit_in_bytes' 1384882305 M * Bertl and change with 'echo some-value > /dev/cgroup/wheezy/memory.limit_in_bytes' 1384882381 M * Bertl if you changed the setting in /etc/vservers/wheezy/cgroup/memory.limit_in_bytes 1384882394 M * Bertl then you can activate that change by simply doing: 1384882411 M * Bertl cat /etc/vservers/wheezy/cgroup/memory.limit_in_bytes > /dev/cgroup/wheezy/memory.limit_in_bytes 1384882429 M * Bertl (which is also what util-vserver will do on a guest start) 1384882486 M * newbie|2 works like a charm 1384882487 M * newbie|2 thank you 1384882591 Q * Romster Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1384882611 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1384888210 Q * grembleb Quit: I Leave 1384888835 J * Romster ~romster@202.168.100.149.dynamic.rev.eftel.com 1384890246 J * sannes ~ace@cm-84.211.100.82.getinternet.no 1384890482 N * l0kit Guest6263 1384890488 J * l0kit ~1oxT@0001b54e.user.oftc.net 1384890636 Q * Guest6263 Read error: Operation timed out 1384895511 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: yeah, should likely do something in general to apply things at runtime. 1384895533 M * Bertl at least for those areas where it can be applied at runtime 1384895534 M * daniel_hozac it's been a long standing TODO 1384895674 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving