1416874117 J * fstd ~fstd@xdsl-87-78-231-142.netcologne.de 1416875092 Q * Ghislain Quit: Leaving. 1416875734 Q * fstd Remote host closed the connection 1416875783 Q * zerick Read error: Connection reset by peer 1416881280 J * fstd ~fstd@xdsl-87-78-19-215.netcologne.de 1416882673 M * Bertl_oO off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1416882674 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1416899570 J * Ghislain ~aqueos@adsl1.aqueos.com 1416901818 J * Ghislain1 ~aqueos@adsl1.aqueos.com 1416902211 Q * Ghislain Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1416903700 J * DoberMann ~james@2a01:e35:8b44:84c0::2 1416904016 Q * CcxCZ Quit: WeeChat 1.0-dev 1416904053 J * CcxCZ ~ccxCZ@asterix.te2000.cz 1416906884 Q * Romster Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1416919235 J * Romster ~Romster@202.168.100.149.dynamic.rev.eftel.com 1416919374 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1416919378 M * Bertl morning folks! 1416920417 J * fstd_ ~fstd@xdsl-87-78-230-98.netcologne.de 1416920882 Q * fstd Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1416920883 N * fstd_ fstd 1416922152 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1416927731 J * beng_ ~BenG@cpc29-aztw22-2-0-cust128.18-1.cable.virginm.net 1416927892 Q * beng_ 1416928043 J * uxbod ~uxbod@host86-179-173-252.range86-179.btcentralplus.com 1416928061 M * uxbod Hello 1416928101 M * uxbod have been trying to build a CentOS 7 guest system but it consistantly fails 1416928141 M * uxbod it keeps mounting /.rpmdb over the top of /vservers 1416928153 M * uxbod test.sh and testfs.sh work fine 1416928173 M * uxbod host is CentOS 7 3.10.53-vs2.3.6.8 1416928413 M * uxbod then end up with save_ctxinfo: symlink("/etc/vservers/centos-base5","/etc/vservers/.defaults/run.rev/40004"): No such file or directory 1416929198 M * Bertl kernel/patch/util-vserver version and the command line you used to build the guest? 1416929258 J * zerick ~zerick@190.118.16.131 1416929267 M * uxbod kernel 3.10.53 1416929270 M * uxbod patch-3.10.53-vs2.3.6.8.diff 1416929280 M * uxbod util-vserver-0.30.216-pre3062 1416929316 M * uxbod vserver centos-base5 build -m yum --hostname centos-base5 --interface eth0:10.1.8.199/24 -- -d centos5 1416929399 M * Bertl so you are trying to build a centos5 guest? 1416929439 M * uxbod its the same whichever 1416929451 M * uxbod tried a 7 guest as-well and that fails 1416929474 M * Bertl okay, I don't think a centos7 guest build definition is provided (yet) 1416929501 M * Bertl anyway, make sure that the build leftovers are removed and rerun the build with --debug 1416929513 M * Bertl record the complete output and upload it to a pastebin 1416929710 M * uxbod I built a centos7 guest definition from 5 and changed GPG key etc according to host 7 yum.repos.d 1416930404 M * uxbod http://paste.fedoraproject.org/153923/93037414 1416931528 M * Bertl ah, unpatched yum 1416931561 M * Bertl probably your best choice is to simply build the guest manually (e.g. with yum) into a directory 1416931594 M * Bertl then clean up dangerous devices and create a skeleton guest config for the guest 1416931629 M * uxbod any directions for that ? I have a CentOS7 build machine so could try creating a yum patch 1416931655 M * Bertl there are patches (for older yum versions I presume) in the util-vserver source code 1416931671 M * Bertl please check with daniel_hozac what needs to be adjusted for recent yum 1416932203 M * uxbod @daniel_hozac any help with yum on CentOS 7 would be appreciated 1416935473 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:a18:201:5a01:a090:a56a:ffdc:ba46 1416935812 Q * ggherdov_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1416935826 J * ggherdov_ sid11402@id-11402.ealing.irccloud.com 1416937307 M * daniel_hozac i don't think patching yum is all that important for building guests. 1416937321 M * daniel_hozac unless you don't trust your repos. 1416937378 M * daniel_hozac i haven't looked at the yum in RHEL7. 1416938273 M * uxbod Hi Daniel 1416938342 M * uxbod I have created a centos 7 template using the yum method into a directory 1416938368 M * uxbod any pointers on what "dangerous devices" should be removed ? 1416938814 M * uxbod on another note 1416938848 M * uxbod has anybody come across an issue where vnamespace -e mount -o rbind does not work ? 1416939209 M * Bertl no problem here (with the necessary capabilities), do you experience problems with that? 1416939218 M * daniel_hozac basically, run the initpost script from the redhat directory. 1416939233 M * daniel_hozac note that since CentOS 7 is systemd, you'll need to massage it a good bit. 1416939296 M * Bertl or simply drop systemd and replace it with some init scripts 1416939369 M * daniel_hozac that's probably easier on a distro that gives you that choice... 1416939370 M * uxbod @Bertl: for some reason the vnamespace is not working on a debian host and guest 1416939411 M * uxbod perhaps should just restart with CentOS 6 and give up on CentOS 7 1416939413 M * uxbod :( 1416939529 M * daniel_hozac or invest the time to get it working. 1416939653 M * uxbod lol ... 26 hours in day required 1416939665 M * Bertl uxbod: what kernel/patch/util-vserver on the debian system? 1416939666 M * uxbod trying with the template approach 1416939676 M * Bertl uxbod: and how does it fail? 1416939785 M * uxbod http://paste.fedoraproject.org/153997/14169397/ 1416939801 M * uxbod @Bertl: for the vnamespace ? 1416939816 M * Bertl yep 1416940522 Q * gnarface Quit: Leaving 1416941281 J * gnarface ~gnarface@108-227-52-42.lightspeed.irvnca.sbcglobal.net 1416943976 M * uxbod No errors Bertl. When you then vserver enter in the guest and check the bind mount point its not there 1416944285 M * Bertl does it show up in /proc/mounts with vnamespace? 1416944353 M * theocrite daniel_hozac: thanks for the merge. 1416944438 M * uxbod yes but mangled 1416944460 M * uxbod http://paste.fedoraproject.org/154024/41694445/ 1416944544 M * Bertl well, it doesn't look wrong per se, what pathes did you use for the rbind mount? 1416944867 J * Aiken ~Aiken@d63f.h.jbmb.net 1416945220 Q * Ghislain1 Quit: Leaving. 1416945422 M * uxbod vnamespace -e mount -o rbind /mnt/san/files /vservers//files 1416945569 M * Bertl hmm, I think you got that part wrong 1416945599 M * Bertl I presume those pathes are host pathes, no? 1416945868 M * uxbod yes 1416945889 M * uxbod should the target path be just /files ? 1416945934 M * Bertl depends on what namespace you enter 1416946016 M * Bertl you can specify --index 0 to reach the admin namespace 1416946041 M * Bertl in that case, the host pathes are correct, but be aware that /mnt/san/files might not be mounted there 1416946052 M * Bertl (i.e. might be an empty directory) 1416946076 M * uxbod we mount iscsi volumes to /mnt/san/files in this case 1416946090 M * Bertl yes, but you need to do that in the proper namespace 1416946112 M * Bertl i.e. if you mount it on the host, it won't automagically appear in guest namespaces 1416946141 M * Bertl the simplest way is to start a shell, e.g. bash in that namespace and have a look-around 1416946179 M * uxbod though it appears when we use /etc/vservers//scripts/initialize 1416946185 M * uxbod and rbind exactly the same way 1416947649 Q * uxbod 1416951497 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving