I need to filter quite big ip list. IMHO, the most reasonable solution is ipset module for iptables.
AFAIK, ipset already exists in latest kernels, used in PVE 2.2, but CLI tool show error:
root@hz ~ # ipset -H
ipset v2.5.0: Kernel ipset code is of protocol version 6.I'm of protocol version 2...
I haven't noticed, that mirror degraded, So, new kernel installed on sdb only. But machine booted from sda with old kernel. Then detected mirror and tryed to load latest modules from sdb. That faled because of different versions. Just unpleasant coincidence
After apt-get update + apt-get upgrade + reboot server stopped working
Booted via hetzner rescue system, seen such messages in log:
Apr 1 03:15:30 hz kernel: button: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
Apr 1 03:15:30 hz kernel: pcspkr: disagrees about version of symbol...
Found solution: http://blog.bodhizazen.net/linux/ubuntu-10-04-openvz-templates/
Upstart update overrided patched scripts and added dependency on udev to networking.conf. Rolled back scripts in /etc/init from template and frozen upstart/mountall
Hi.
I run ubuntu 10.04 on VMs (taken from ovz templates). All was fine several months. Today had to reboot server, because of hardware upgrade. After reboot all networking in guest stopped working. Had to manually enter each via HN and run "service networking start"
Does anyone have idea...
Installed 2.6.32 from pvetest. It fixes issue with vzdump (snapshot method) from ext4 partition. With "stable" kernel from PVE 1.6, unmounting snapshot caused 20 minutes hang with high disk/cpu load and kernel errors.
When do you plan move it to stable rep?
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