[00:00] http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/c17h/patch-2.4.21-c17h.diff.bz2 [00:00] riel> and you have bbbbbbbig overhead :) [00:00] shadow: depends on what operations we allow [00:00] I'll go for the maintainable implementation first [00:01] if anything needs to be optimised later on, I'll optimise it [00:01] :) [00:01] Bertl: what is the difference between those 2 ? [00:01] the other thing: I am fiddeling around with getting the server start with the right IPs etc., but getting errors. I don't want to misuse your precious time, and I'll keep doing some more experiments while reading the docs again.. if I don't get it, I'll just come back,.. thanks anway [00:02] @jon c17h uses the new syscall switch ... everything else is the same ... [00:02] but if switch packet to necessary virtual context on enter to ip stack it be easy :) [00:02] jhh: do you use the same ip as the host ? [00:02] @jhh what errors do you get? [00:02] Bertl: okay, trying h [00:03] @jon will need enricos tools for that, >= 94 IIRC ... [00:03] Bertl: *sigh* [00:03] Bertl: does f work with the old tools ? [00:04] yep, that's why it is the stable branch ... [00:04] bertl: it can't bind the address. what I am not quite sure about: the host should have all IPs right ? that is eth0:0, eth0:1..., if the vserver is generated, it does also have all the ifcfg-eth0:* files [00:04] Bertl: okay [00:04] shadow: I know the selinux people want something similar [00:04] @jhh nope ... you don't assign any ips for the vservers on the host ... [00:04] shadow: just using security contexts instead of virtual contexts [00:04] uhg i royally f'd my one server [00:04] shadow: but once they've written their code and optimised it, I'm sure we can use it too somehow ;) [00:04] @jhh this is done automagically by the vserver scripts ... [00:05] bertl: /etc/vserver/t1.conf has got IPROOT, I just put in one IP. so the vserver has just got one IP which is also entered in the t1.conf, right ? [00:05] shadow: at this stage I'm not going to worry about the code that one of the netfilter core maintainers is about to write ;) [00:05] I trust that guy [00:05] @jhh and this ip must not be used on the 'real' host [00:05] ah, ok, that' smy misunderstanding. hang on [00:05] besides, he works in the same office, so I can make sure his code will also work for vserver ;) [00:06] @jhh the network interface will be named ethX: [00:07] @bertl:i did have that, but I thought I'd have to be set up on the host as well, just changing it... [00:09] riel> you can have same interface name inside vps and in host with a trafic shapering on it ? [00:09] @bertl: t1 didn't shut down eth0, looks like it hangs. one more minute... [00:10] shadow: how am I supposed to know what code I haven't written yet can do ? [00:10] @riel magic ball? [00:11] @bertl: ipv4root is now 192.168.0.151 [00:11] riel> it on my near plain. [00:11] @bertl: thjis is correct, but: [00:11] riel> aliso you can separate netlink messages in kernel ? [00:11] I haven't really looked at the network stuff yet [00:12] first things first [00:12] @bertl: Loopback Interface hochfahren: arping: socket: Operation not permitted, then some german which is something like 127.0.0.1 is in use by other hosts [00:14] @bertl: there are a few other network related errors following this one. then it also says that 192.168.0.151 is also in use, sendmail problem etc... any idea what could be the problem ? [00:14] riel> please see.. [00:15] shadow: I work at my speed, in the way I want [00:15] I'm not going to look at the networking stuff right now just because you tell me [00:15] jhh: your init scripts are taking the failure of arping as a signal that the IP is already in use [00:15] mrbawb: sure, but it is only assigned to the new vserver [00:16] jhh: you can skip setting up interfaces in the child vservers [00:16] as that should be done by the parent [00:16] mrbawb: how ? [00:18] jhh: are you using redhat? [00:18] yes, redhat9 [00:18] ok, inside the child, run "chkconfig --del network" [00:18] ah, via the runlevel ? didn't think it could be done that way. ghreat [00:18] yup [00:20] working [00:21] ok, great. looks like no errors while booting... :) great work ! anyway: is that normal that I am not permitted to ping ? [00:21] yes [00:21] ok [00:21] ping needs CAP_RAW_NET or whatever it's called [00:22] unless you add CAP_NET_RAW which is a security risk ... [00:22] yeah, that :) [00:22] ok, I'll check these cap-thing later [00:22] i did a mkswap on my root partition [00:22] is that bad [00:22] depends ... [00:22] system will not boot anymore [00:22] Nesh: is that what happend to your drive? :) [00:23] If you have a backup and a rescue partition, then no ... [00:23] MrBawb, yeah :( [00:23] no backup heh [00:23] is atd ment to also not work in vservers ? [00:23] it' sjust the last error I am getting in the whole thing [00:24] last time I checked it worked ... [00:24] but you probably do not need it ... do you? [00:24] ok, I'll keep testing, maybe it's my setup. thanks a lot for the fast help anyway ! [00:24] not realy, just noticed... [00:41] Nick change: Bertl -> Bertl_oO [00:49] hey Bertl, can you explain the risks of CAP_NET_RAW? I'm assuming it just allows people to generate spoofed packets which could be used for DoSing... [00:50] Simon> but in otherway users can`t use ping. [00:50] yes [00:50] I'm just wondering what the 'security risks' are [00:51] allow send packets from address host server... other i can`t see. [00:53] having apache in a virtual host, I am getting this, any ideas ? -> [error] [client 192.168.0.159] (13)Permission denied: access to /index.html failed because search permissions are missing on a component of the path [00:54] looks like it "knows" something about the path which it can't access... [00:54] some dirs not have +x [00:54] apache can't read some directory component of the DocumentRoot? [00:54] they all have [00:55] fairly standard as I compiled it parallel with another dedicated server which is working this way. rights are the same [00:55] not a common error I guess as the feedback doesn't look like it. thanks a lot anywaya, I'll investiagte it [00:56] su to apache/http and see if you can get to and open index.html... [01:02] jhh (~heuing@zux183-248.adsl.green.ch) left irc: [01:16] rjg (~rjg@207.36.81.15) left #vserver. 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[11:14] Finnish opensource company, www.sot.com. [11:18] hm.. i know one man in peter who work in similar company.. but it on another irc network.. at Rusnet.. [11:20] Are you living in SPb too? [11:21] not. but have many friends in SPb... [11:22] i living in Sevastopol :) [11:22] Wow. :) [11:23] ;-) [12:47] Nick change: Bertl_zZ -> Bertl [12:48] hi all! [12:50] morning Herbert :) [12:51] is Sevastopol cool (not literally)? [12:52] yes.... [12:52] +3 :) [12:53] well we got around 0C here in vienna ... [12:53] but it south of crimeria... [12:54] how is the infrastructure there? [12:54] not a good... [12:55] eh.. [12:57] hi herbert, i got an error message when starting a vserver... [12:57] which one? [12:57] Can't execute /etc/rc.d/rc (No such file or directory) [12:57] and also: /usr/sbin/vserver: ulimit: cannot modify max user processes limit: Invalid argumument [12:58] have you checked that there is an /etc/rc.d/rc in your vserver? [12:58] only init.d there. i create vserver using "vserver test build" as i can't find newvserver [12:59] well you need a runlevel script to execute ... [12:59] ?? [12:59] similar to that on a normal server ... [12:59] on mandrake for example it's in package initscripts ;) [13:00] what distro is that vserver? [13:00] There did you get that 'mandrake'? :) [13:00] redhat 7.3 [13:00] Bertl: Do you already have something to test on 2.6? [13:01] not yet, to much work, rik is wotrking on it ... [13:01] initscripts-6.67-1.i386.rpm [13:01] is probably what you want for 7.3 ... [13:02] install it in the main server or vserver? [13:02] the ulimit is gone if you use -HS instead of -H in the config file, (on the vserver) [13:02] @cliu install on the vserver not host ... [13:03] let me try, thanks a lot! [13:03] cliu: And read on about system v init, it's useful. [13:14] o... i found that my /vserver/test/var/lib/rpm is missing, and when i try to vrpm --initdb, it prompted error. [13:14] error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - Permission denied (13) [13:17] okay you are using which patch/kernel? [13:17] 2.4.22-c17f [13:17] with additional patches? [13:18] no, only http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/patch-2.4.22-c17f.diff.bz2 [13:18] okay, good, just checking ... [13:19] this is probably a problem with your vserver installation ... [13:19] not the host, but the vserver ... [13:20] you are probably missing some packages (like the initscripts before) and therfore the rpm system isn't working ... [13:20] there should be a minimum list included in the tools package ... [13:20] what is the correct way to create a vserver? [13:20] good question ... [13:20] jack will advise to use the newvserver script ... [13:21] enrico will explain how to install apt-rpm ;) [13:21] apt-rpm?? a new version of newvserver? [13:21] and I suggest you to do some minimal install (on a partition) and later reduce that one as appropriate ;9 [13:22] you can start with a 1:1 copy of your running/rescue system too if you like ... [13:22] how? is "vserver servername build"? [13:22] or "cp"? [13:22] vserver build does different things, depending on the tool version ... [13:23] ic. [13:23] I suggest using dump, as it has neither problems with links nor with other filesystems ... [13:23] and then put it in another partition? [13:24] but basically all the other installation methods will work too, if you manage to get used to them ... [13:25] i found that my old vserver still run with the new util-vserver version, can i use newvserver? [13:25] the apt-rpm way is probably the most secure/simple way to do it, if you know how ... [13:25] yes I think you should be able to 'clone' that one ... at least with dump/restore ;) [13:25] can i download apt-rpm and try? [13:26] sure, IIRC enrico (ensc) has some documentation somewhere on his pages ... [13:27] and what about the quota support? should i apply additional patches? [13:27] if you want per vserver quota or disk limits on a shared partition, you need addition patches (emphasis on the shared partition here) [13:27] s/addition/additional/ [13:28] per context server user quota [13:28] if you put each server on it's own partition, you should be fine with the vroot patch ... [13:29] d/l from: http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Linux2.6/index.php?page=Per+Context+Quota [13:29] if you have more than one vps per partition you have to use them ... [13:30] but you should be aware that this requires that you store the context information within your filesystem ... [13:30] ?? [13:30] there are three ways to do this (currently) [13:30] 3 ways? [13:30] you can use 32bit UID and 16bit GID (where the upper 16 bits are used for the context info) [13:31] ok. [13:31] or you can use 24bit UID/GID where the upper 8 bits of each are used for context [13:31] or you can store the context info in some (yet) unused portion of the filesystem inodes (works only on ext2/ext3) [13:32] ic. [13:32] which one is good for rookies? [13:32] 1 & 2 are more general, but be prepared if you switch between tagging methods ... I always suggest the UID24/GID24 ... [13:33] it leaves room for 2^24 users per vserver (which should be enough) [13:33] that means option 2, ok :) [13:33] you have to select this taggin method in the kernel config ... [13:34] ic. thx! [14:19] loger joined #vserver. [14:57] eh.... [14:57] snow.. [14:57] br.. [15:40] mugwump (~sv@cpc2-glfd1-4-0-cust28.glfd.cable.ntl.com) joined #vserver. [15:40] hi sam! [15:40] 'allo [15:42] Herb, I can't send you mail because your mail gateway can't reverse lookup my mail server's IP. Do you have login access to that server? [15:42] should I add an exception for your host? [15:43] Thing is, I'm sure that more than one host on the net has the problem, like irc.perl.org [15:43] what is you ip? [15:43] I'd like to understand why the reverse lookup fails, but it seems the reverse DNS is there [15:43] actually it's a reverse-reverse lookup, and it saves me a lot of troubles ... [15:43] 81.3.107.58 [15:44] In: MAIL FROM: SIZE=3523 [15:44] Oh, I see, you're doing it both ways ... so I just need to sort out my DNS the other way then. okie [15:45] stc.surreytech.co.uk. doesn't resolve ;) [15:46] is betelgeuse a local version of beetlejuice? [15:47] no, it's a constellation [15:47] star I mean [15:47] oki, know that one too ... didn't think of it ... [16:15] mugwump (~sv@cpc2-glfd1-4-0-cust28.glfd.cable.ntl.com) left irc: Quit: changing locations [16:51] netrose_ (~john877@CC3-24.171.21.47.charter-stl.com) joined #vserver. 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I am getting kernel-2.4.18-27.7.x.src.rpm [18:51] place in same directory make_rpm and vserver-kernel-2.4-27.x.spec [18:52] My connection is slow.. only 60% download [18:52] edit make_rpm or rename spec file to vserver-kernel-2.4.spec [18:53] eh :-) it fast... [18:53] for me need over 30 minuts for download :) [18:53] WOW.. I am spoiled... [18:54] netrose_ (~john877@CC3-24.171.21.47.charter-stl.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 485 seconds [18:54] After I put the files in the same directory then I just run the make_rpm? [18:54] yes. [18:55] Ok, how do you go about making your system images? Anything special? [18:55] for make kernel-source kernel-doc -BOOT you must change [18:56] #rpmbuild -bb --target i686 vserver-kernel-2.4.spec [18:56] rpmbuild -bb vserver-kernel-2.4.spec [18:57] hm.. only set context tag for files. [18:57] setcontext -c ... -r patch.. [18:59] riel: Ayt? [19:00] yes [19:02] riel: Herbert told me you're working on ctx patch for 2.6 kernel. Is there anything ready to test? [19:03] :) [19:03] I also need the rh-vserver.gz file right? [19:03] shadow: Did I miss something? :) [19:04] no, there is nothing to test yet [19:04] Action: riel stares at sys_syslog/do_syslog ... do we need extra security there? [19:04] rjg> yes. it patch from "release" directory.. [19:04] hmm, good point ... [19:04] ok we do [19:04] Eh. [19:06] @virtuoso rik is in looking-at-existing-code state ... [19:06] I'm slowly making progress [19:06] slow because I am not doing a simple port of the 2.4 patch [19:06] I want to use the LSM infrastructure in 2.6 [19:06] and I want to do some additional functionality [19:07] @virtuoso rik will soon enter the damn-I-have-to-do-it-myself state ... [19:09] this is basically a reimplementation [19:09] but I have to agree, it makes sense to look at the stuff present in 2.6 and planned for 2.7 [19:09] the original vserver patches were done when the kernel didn't have any security infrastructure, or filesystem namespaces [19:09] I know this way takes longer, but it will reduce maintenance costs during the lifetime of 2.6 [19:10] also, the patches might end up clean enough for distributions to integrate vserver [19:10] imagine your favorite distro with vserver support standard out of the box [19:10] hmm, you forgot 'hopefully' and 'probably' ;) [19:10] I get paid to make it clean enough ;) [19:10] rik - you have use pivot_root & clone_ns agin ? [19:11] haven't yet [19:11] I'm doing the LSM part first [19:11] unfortunately I often get interrupted by meetings and customer stuff [19:15] @shadow.. I have built the rpm and installed it now... [19:15] @virtuoso if you want to do some testing, I'll update the quota hashes for test9, what about that? [19:15] I am trying to build the tools and the output I get is [19:15] [root@pluto my_tools]# ./configure.sh [19:15] Please corectly install kernel sources [19:18] do you have the kernel source tree? [19:18] hm.. it`s after install kernel-source*.rpm ? [19:21] Yes, It build kernel-2.4.18-27.7.vserver.src.rpm and I rpm -i that file.. [19:21] it not sorce :) [19:21] source :) [19:22] it source for build... [19:22] Hmm.. I usually do this the long way, so can you fill in the gaps? [19:23] also, vserver for 2.6 can't conflict with selinux [19:23] since distros are already integrating that [19:23] so I need to change LSM a little bit to allow deeper stacking of modules [19:24] ok. rpm with tools have on psoft site. i don`t upload it to freevps because sity been created after last releaser.. [19:25] if found it and also upload to freevps.. [19:26] Is it http://psoft.net/shiv/HS/VPS/hsphere-vps-0.98-35.noarch.rpm file? [19:27] you can use it. in it archive also tools for managment vps.. [19:27] Yeah, I don't want to use that one, I just want the regular tools that you distribute.. [19:28] mmmm, what should the vm_enough_memory() LSM callback do for vserver ? [19:31] what does it do for LSM? [19:32] it does something for the vserver lsm module [19:32] it leaves the last 3% of memory for CAP_SYS_ADMIN tasks, for audit purposes [19:32] time to make that call stackable [19:37] Action: riel sends a patch to the selinux people [19:40] @shadow I am now running your build_rpm script to make the actual kernel... [19:41] that way I can get the include directories.. [19:41] for make tools ? [19:42] i remake tools and upload to freevps. [19:45] urgh [19:45] Should I be using the vserver2-tools? [19:45] making vm_enough_memory stackable is hard ;) [19:45] well, making it stack _cleanly_ is hard [19:45] yes. i named my rpm [19:50] @shadow, ok I have it installed now.. [19:51] Can I use the regular vserver tools to make system images? [19:53] hm.. from it need only chcontext.. i`m be lazzy to rewrite it :) [19:53] but can be change it with vserver_ctl .. enter at new tools :-\ [19:53] hello [19:54] hi matt! [19:55] It seems we couln't find to each other ... [19:55] I have read your 'funny' memory stats .. how did this happen? [19:56] i completely forget [19:56] was a few days ago... [19:57] so i vunified 24 vservers [19:57] and gained about 15GB of disk space [19:57] but no memory [19:57] @shadow, I am building the system image now.. so I will be able to test it shortly... [19:57] @matt interesting ... but I guess you only misinterpret the values ... [19:58] well, i was trying to see if it really saved memory [19:58] @matt what will now be less used is the inode cache ... which you can see as cached [19:58] oh [19:59] according to jack the 'shared' memory of each process is all 1 of each unified binary should use [19:59] that's what I got from the changelog [19:59] if the only benefit is less cache... then my expectations are too high [20:01] basically VM pages originate from mappings (or are created anonymous) .. those mappings are files, which are paged into memory (like executeables, libraries or other stuff ..) [20:02] if two such mappings originate from the same inode, you have a benefit, although you would get the same ammount of used memory in both processes ... [20:03] but probably the greatest benefit is that you don't have lets say bash (with 2M) 24 times as inode in the cache ... [20:04] hrm [20:04] which would cost you 48M to keep it there .. only for bash ;) [20:05] and think about the 15GB disk space ;) [20:05] yeah [20:05] it's not a bad move [20:05] except can't cp over files [20:05] or change permissions [20:05] ie. it turned out my template didn't have su suid... [20:05] well, host root can, and vserver root shouldn't need to ... [20:07] so back to the fork() accounting ... what is your conclusion? is it accounting correctly? is it worth having it? [20:09] i think it's good [20:10] that accounting was weird [20:10] i can't reproduce [20:10] i just saw it happen [20:10] well I don't know how it could happen, but sure it looked weird ... [20:14] Nick change: nomcp -> mcp [20:17] hi mcp! [20:34] loger joined #vserver. [20:47] RH (~john877@CC3-24.171.21.47.charter-stl.com) joined #vserver. [20:54] Nick change: Bertl -> Bertl_oO [21:12] loger1 joined #vserver. 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