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From: Luís Miguel Silva (lms_at_ispgaya.pt)
Date: Wed 07 Jan 2004 - 08:36:19 GMT


Everything is now working when running kernel 2.4.24-vs1.00 and vserver-0.26
+ util-vserver-0.25

Thank you!
+-------------------------------------------
| Luís Miguel Silva
| Network Administrator@ ISPGaya.pt
| Rua António Rodrigues da Rocha, 291/341
| Sto. Ovídio • 4400-025 V. N. de Gaia
| Portugal
| T: +351 22 3745730/3/5 F: +351 22 3745738
| G: +351 93 6371253 E: lms_at_ispgaya.pt
| H: http://lms.ispgaya.pt/
+-------------------------------------------

-----Original Message-----
From: vserver-admin_at_list.linux-vserver.org
[mailto:vserver-admin_at_list.linux-vserver.org] On Behalf Of Luís Miguel Silva
Sent: quarta-feira, 7 de Janeiro de 2004 7:58
To: vserver_at_list.linux-vserver.org
Subject: RE: [Vserver] Problem with kernel 2.4.24 + vs1.22

As you expected, the last test failed.

Im going to try to use the old tools and then downgrade vs-1.22 to vs-1.00
using kernel 2.4.24

root_at_leonardo-root ~# sh testme.sh
Linux-VServer Test [V0.05] (C) 2003-2004 H.Poetzl
chcontext is working.
chbind is working.
Linux 2.4.24-vs1.22 i686/chcontext 0.29/chbind 0.29 [J]

---
[001]# succeeded.
[011]# succeeded.
[031]# succeeded.
[101]# succeeded.
[102]# succeeded.
[201]# succeeded.
[202]# failed.
root_at_leonardo-root ~#

Thanks for all, +------------------------------------------- | Luís Miguel Silva | Network Administrator@ ISPGaya.pt | Rua António Rodrigues da Rocha, 291/341 | Sto. Ovídio • 4400-025 V. N. de Gaia | Portugal | T: +351 22 3745730/3/5 F: +351 22 3745738 | G: +351 93 6371253 E: lms_at_ispgaya.pt | H: http://lms.ispgaya.pt/ +-------------------------------------------

-----Original Message----- From: vserver-admin_at_list.linux-vserver.org [mailto:vserver-admin_at_list.linux-vserver.org] On Behalf Of Herbert Poetzl Sent: quarta-feira, 7 de Janeiro de 2004 7:45 To: Luís Miguel Silva Cc: vserver_at_list.linux-vserver.org Subject: Re: [Vserver] Problem with kernel 2.4.24 + vs1.22

On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 07:19:54AM -0000, Luís Miguel Silva wrote: > I forgot to mention that this is happening on ALL my vservers since I > upgraded to kernel 2.4.24-vs1.22!

please download and execute the following script on one of your 'failing' machines ...

http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/testme.sh (it is okay, when the last test fails)

if you get any errors in the tests < 202 try again with -v, and send the output

if everything looks okay, please try to upgrade/update one thing at a time so in your case, just try the 'new' kernel with the 'old' tools you where using with 2.4.23-vs1.00 or downgrade/change the tools ...

my vs1.22 installation, running for 23 days without any issues (2.4.23-vs1.22) uses util-vserver 0.26 from enrico

HTH, Herbert

> Best, > +------------------------------------------- > | Luís Miguel Silva > | Network Administrator@ ISPGaya.pt > | Rua António Rodrigues da Rocha, 291/341 > | Sto. Ovídio • 4400-025 V. N. de Gaia > | Portugal > | T: +351 22 3745730/3/5 F: +351 22 3745738 > | G: +351 93 6371253 E: lms_at_ispgaya.pt > | H: http://lms.ispgaya.pt/ > +------------------------------------------- > > -----Original Message----- > From: vserver-admin_at_list.linux-vserver.org > [mailto:vserver-admin_at_list.linux-vserver.org] On Behalf Of Luís Miguel Silva > Sent: quarta-feira, 7 de Janeiro de 2004 7:14 > To: 'Herbert Poetzl' > Cc: vserver_at_list.linux-vserver.org > Subject: RE: [Vserver] Problem with kernel 2.4.24 + vs1.22 > > Hello Herbert (and all others), > > Here are my configurations and tools versions: > root_at_leonardo-root /usr/src/installs/new-vserver# ls > patch-vserver-0.29-fix01.diff util-vserver-0.26/ util-vserver-0.26.tar.bz2 > vserver-0.29/ vserver-0.29.src.tar.gz > root_at_leonardo-root /usr/src/installs/new-vserver# cat /etc/vservers.conf > # Configuration file for the vservers service > # BACKGROUND=yes > # start the vservers on tty9, in background so the rest of the > # boot process end early > BACKGROUND=no > # This variable controls where the vservers are stored. > # This file is sourced by the various vservers configuration files > # in /etc/vservers. Each vserver may redefine the value so it points > # elsewhere. So vservers may be located in various places on the system. > # To make it simple, when you want to learn what is the vserver root > # source one vserver configuration and you will learn what is the > # actual vserver root for this vserver > VSERVERS_ROOT=/vservers > # When starting or entering a vserver, its /etc/mtab is generated on > # the fly so it matches the various volumes mounted inside the vserver > GENERATEMTAB=yes > > root_at_leonardo-root /usr/src/installs/new-vserver# cat > /etc/vservers/srmi.conf > # Description: sapienflex-rmi > # Select an unused context (this is optional) > # The default is to allocate a free context on the fly > # In general you don't need to force a context > #S_CONTEXT= > # Select the IP number assigned to the virtual server > # This IP must be one IP of the server, either an interface > # or an IP alias > IPROOT=192.168.3.86 > # You can define on which device the IP alias will be done > # The IP alias will be set when the server is started and unset > # when the server is stopped > # The netmask and broadcast are computed by default from IPROOTDEV > #IPROOTMASK= > #IPROOTBCAST= > IPROOTDEV=eth0 > # Uncomment the onboot line if you want to enable this > # virtual server at boot time > ONBOOT=yes > # You can set a different host name for the vserver > # If empty, the host name of the main server is used > S_HOSTNAME=sapienflex-rmi.server.pt > # You can set a different NIS domain for the vserver > # If empty, the current on is kept > # Set it to "none" to have no NIS domain set > S_DOMAINNAME= > # You can set the priority level (nice) of all process in the vserver > # Even root won't be able to raise it > S_NICE= > # You can set various flags for the new security context > # lock: Prevent the vserver from setting new security context > # sched: Merge scheduler priority of all processes in the vserver > # so that it acts a like a single one. > # nproc: Limit the number of processes in the vserver according to ulimit > # (instead of a per user limit, this becomes a per vserver limit) > # private: No other process can join this security context. Even root > # Do not forget the quotes around the flags > S_FLAGS="lock nproc" > # You can set various ulimit flags and they will be inherited by the > # vserver. You enter here various command line argument of ulimit > # ULIMIT="-HS -u 200" > # The example above, combined with the nproc S_FLAGS will limit the > # vserver to a maximum of 200 processes > ULIMIT="-HS -u 500" > # You can set various capabilities. By default, the vserver are run > # with a limited set, so you can let root run in a vserver and not > # worry about it. He can\'t take over the machine. In some cases > # you can to give a little more capabilities \(such as CAP_NET_RAW\) > #S_CAPS="CAP_NET_RAW" > S_CAPS="" > root_at_leonardo-root /usr/src/installs/new-vserver# ls /var/run/vservers/ -l > total 28 > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27 Jan 6 21:57 ciisp.ctx > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27 Jan 6 21:57 lsmb-nss.ctx > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27 Jan 6 21:57 ns2.ctx > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27 Jan 6 21:57 shares.ctx > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27 Jan 6 21:58 srmi.ctx > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27 Jan 6 21:58 sweb.ctx > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 27 Jan 6 21:58 www.ctx > root_at_leonardo-root /usr/src/installs/new-vserver# ls -ld /var/run/vservers > drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Jan 6 21:58 /var/run/vservers/ > root_at_leonardo-root /usr/src/installs/new-vserver# > > To sum it all up: > a) I didn’t change any configuration from version 2.4.23-vs1.00 to > 2.4.24-vs1.22 > b) I changed the /etc/vservers.conf cause it couldn’t find my /vservers dir > c) iam using the versions of the tools you recommend on your site > > Do you need any extra information I can provide? :o) > > Thanks, > +------------------------------------------- > | Luís Miguel Silva > | Network Administrator@ ISPGaya.pt > | Rua António Rodrigues da Rocha, 291/341 > | Sto. Ovídio • 4400-025 V. N. de Gaia > | Portugal > | T: +351 22 3745730/3/5 F: +351 22 3745738 > | G: +351 93 6371253 E: lms_at_ispgaya.pt > | H: http://lms.ispgaya.pt/ > +------------------------------------------- > > -----Original Message----- > From: Herbert Poetzl [mailto:herbert_at_13thfloor.at] > Sent: quarta-feira, 7 de Janeiro de 2004 0:02 > To: Luís Miguel Silva > Cc: vserver_at_list.linux-vserver.org > Subject: Re: [Vserver] Problem with kernel 2.4.24 + vs1.22 > > On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 09:41:14PM -0000, Luís Miguel Silva wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > Today I updated my servers kernel to 2.4.24-vs1.22 and im having some > > trouble when I try to stop the vserver. > > could you provide the type and version of your tools > and the config for that vserver, please? > > TIA, > Herbert > > > root_at_leonardo-root /usr/src/installs/new-vserver# vserver srmi stop > > Stopping the virtual server srmi > > Server srmi is running > > ipv4root is now 192.168.3.86 > > Can't set the new security context > > : Invalid argument > > sleeping 5 seconds > > Killing all processes > > chcontext version 0.29 > > chcontext [ options ] command arguments ... > > chcontext allocate a new security context and executes > > a command in that context. > > By default, a new/unused context is allocated > > --cap CAP_NAME > > Add a capability from the command. This option may be > > repeated several time. > > See /usr/include/linux/capability.h > > In general, this option is used with the --secure option > > --secure removes most critical capabilities and --cap > > adds specific ones. > > --cap !CAP_NAME > > Remove a capability from the command. This option may be > > repeated several time. > > See /usr/include/linux/capability.h > > --ctx num > > Select the context. On root in context 0 is allowed to > > select a specific context. > > Context number 1 is special. It can see all processes > > in any contexts, but can't kill them though. > > Option --ctx may be repeated several times to specify up to 16 > > contexts. > > --disconnect > > Start the command in background and make the process > > a child of process 1. > > --domainname new_domainname > > Set the domainname (NIS) in the new security context. > > Use "none" to unset the domain name. > > --flag > > Set one flag in the new or current security context. The following > > flags are supported. The option may be used several time. > > > > fakeinit: The new process will believe it is process number 1. > > Useful to run a real /sbin/init in a vserver. > > lock: The new process is trapped and can't use chcontext anymore. > > sched: The new process and its children will share a common > > execution priority. > > nproc: Limit the number of process in the vserver according to > > ulimit setting. Normally, ulimit is a per user thing. > > With this flag, it becomes a per vserver thing. > > private: No one can join this security context once created. > > ulimit: Apply the current ulimit to the whole context > > --hostname new_hostname > > Set the hostname in the new security context > > This is need because if you create a less privileged > > security context, it may be unable to change its hostname > > --secure > > Remove all the capabilities to make a virtual server trustable > > --silent > > Do not print the allocated context number. > > > > Information about context is found in /proc/self/status > > root_at_leonardo-root /usr/src/installs/new-vserver# uname -a > > Linux leonardo-root.ispgaya.pt 2.4.24-vs1.22 #1 SMP Tue Jan 6 09:52:07 WET > > 2004 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux > > root_at_leonardo-root /usr/src/installs/new-vserver# > > > > > > Is this the problem with vkill you mention on your site (Herbert)? > > > > Best, > > +------------------------------------------- > > | Luís Miguel Silva > > | Network Administrator@ ISPGaya.pt > > | Rua António Rodrigues da Rocha, 291/341 > > | Sto. 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