--- Day changed --- Log opened Sun Jun 12 23:59:02 2005 00:42 -!- adrianoc [~adrianoc@200165008239.user.veloxzone.com.br] has joined #xen 00:52 -!- adrianoc [~adrianoc@200165008239.user.veloxzone.com.br] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 01:49 -!- knewt_ [~jmb@p213.54.68.169.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #xen 01:56 -!- knewt [~jmb@p213.54.75.162.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 02:01 -!- chrish01 [~chrish01@69-233-241-2.ded.pacbell.net] has joined #xen 02:18 -!- chrish01 [~chrish01@69-233-241-2.ded.pacbell.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 02:48 -!- joink_ [~joink@186.80-202-132.nextgentel.com] has joined #xen 02:50 -!- joink [~joink@186.80-202-132.nextgentel.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 02:54 -!- monrad [~monrad@213083190130.sonofon.dk] has left #xen [Leaving] 02:57 < bunoc> the ML is too quiet recently. almost all the developers are going to usenix ? 03:33 -!- tessier [~treed@wsip-68-224-172-77.sd.sd.cox.net] has joined #xen 03:40 -!- buggs [~noidentd@n80-237-228-135.cnet.hosteurope.de] has quit [iridium.oftc.net orion.oftc.net] 03:40 -!- mikegrb [~michael@mikegrb.netop.oftc.net] has quit [iridium.oftc.net orion.oftc.net] 03:41 -!- mikegrb [~michael@mikegrb.netop.oftc.net] has joined #xen 03:41 -!- buggs [~noidentd@n80-237-228-135.cnet.hosteurope.de] has joined #xen 03:57 -!- tessier [~treed@wsip-68-224-172-77.sd.sd.cox.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 04:07 -!- athomas [~athomas@hardpress.demon.co.uk] has joined #xen 04:17 -!- vatsa_ [~vatsa@59.145.136.1] has joined #xen 04:19 < vatsa_> If I start a domain with 8 Virtual CPUs, will the timeslice for all those virtual CPUs come from the same physical cpu or are they spread across the physical cpus? 04:33 -!- DEac- [~deac@xdsl-81-173-138-86.netcologne.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 04:38 -!- joink [~joink@186.80-202-132.nextgentel.com] has joined #xen 04:40 -!- joink_ [~joink@186.80-202-132.nextgentel.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 04:45 -!- DEac- [~deac@xdsl-81-173-136-72.netcologne.de] has joined #xen 04:49 -!- buggs [~noidentd@n80-237-228-135.cnet.hosteurope.de] has quit [iridium.oftc.net orion.oftc.net] 04:49 -!- mikegrb [~michael@mikegrb.netop.oftc.net] has quit [iridium.oftc.net orion.oftc.net] 04:49 -!- mikegrb [~michael@mikegrb.netop.oftc.net] has joined #xen 04:49 -!- buggs [~noidentd@n80-237-228-135.cnet.hosteurope.de] has joined #xen 05:10 -!- athomas [~athomas@hardpress.demon.co.uk] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 05:26 -!- athomas [~athomas@hardpress.demon.co.uk] has joined #xen 05:57 -!- morsing [~morsing@dsl-80-46-110-1.access.as9105.com] has joined #xen 06:07 -!- athomas [~athomas@hardpress.demon.co.uk] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 06:17 -!- hbaum_ [~hbaum@129.33.1.37] has joined #xen 06:21 -!- hbaum__ [~hbaum@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 06:24 -!- hbaum [~hbaum@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 06:27 -!- hbaum_ [~hbaum@129.33.1.37] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 06:39 < morsing> Good morning 07:14 -!- joink_ [~joink@186.80-202-132.nextgentel.com] has joined #xen 07:16 -!- joink [~joink@186.80-202-132.nextgentel.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 07:20 -!- zut|afk [zutphen@cc390783-a.assen1.dr.home.nl] has joined #xen 08:16 -!- sdague [~sdague@user-0cevegb.cable.mindspring.com] has joined #xen 08:22 -!- athomas [~athomas@hardpress.demon.co.uk] has joined #xen 08:24 -!- knewt_ is now known as knewt 08:24 -!- knewt [~jmb@p213.54.68.169.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Quit: Reconnecting] 08:24 -!- knewt [~jmb@p213.54.68.169.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #xen 08:27 < mael> hi knewt 08:29 -!- drbyte [~cc2@c220-237-62-156.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au] has joined #xen 08:38 < morsing> Anyone here use Xen? 08:39 < riel> we're just waiting for 3.0 to be released 08:39 * riel runs 08:39 < mael> lol 08:39 < mael> lo riel btw 08:39 < riel> morning 08:40 < mael> hum it's the afternoon here :) 08:40 < morsing> How does CPU allocation work? 08:41 < mael> "fine"? 08:41 < morsing> Mmm... OK. What unit do I allocate in? Is it a hard limit? 08:42 < mael> xen work with a scheduler 08:42 < morsing> So evenly sliced then? 08:42 < mael> you don't have strong cpu enforcement afaik 08:42 < mael> more or less, as it depends from the scheduler and many other things 08:42 < mael> (io for instance) 08:43 < morsing> Ok, no problem. How about disk? Do you allocate a partition that will be presented as a physical disk? 08:43 < mael> yep 08:43 < morsing> Nice 08:44 < mael> you can have a file used as a loopback device, a partition or a disk 08:44 < mael> partition may be a remote volume mounted using nfs, iscsi, fibre channel, whatever 08:44 -!- vatsa_ [~vatsa@59.145.136.1] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 08:45 < demon> just remember that loop devices tend to have fairly bad performance compared to partitions/LVM slices 08:45 < morsing> What about network? Will one NIC be presented to all partitions? 08:45 < morsing> demon: OK 08:45 < demon> I mention that because I've seen multiple people on mailing lists and such saying "why's performance so bad using loop devices for storage?" 08:45 < mael> demon: well, they don't tend... they actually have AWFULL perfs 08:46 < mael> -L 08:46 < mael> morsing: yes nic will be available to all or one partition 08:46 < demon> mael: well, there are other choice words taht can be used 08:46 < demon> :) 08:46 < mael> demon: hehe 08:47 < mael> morsing: pci device may be allocated to a VM or shared to all VM 08:48 < morsing> mael: So if on different subnets you'd have to use a VLAN trunked link? 08:49 < mael> or ip aliasing 08:50 < morsing> mael: But how would the client know it should alias? 08:50 < mael> if your network is not splitted using VLAN it would be enough (depends on your collision domain) 08:50 < mael> what do you call the "client" here? 08:51 < mael> a non-privileged VM? (i-e what's commonly called a DomU) 08:51 < morsing> mael: Running OS on some randon network address 08:51 < morsing> Indeed 09:09 < morsing> Is there a good installation procedure somewhere? And where's the Xen website? 09:10 < mael> in the topic 09:10 < mael> and google is your friend, remember 09:11 < mael> concerning the network, there's many possibilities, but they don't change very much from the normal linux network 09:15 -!- joink [~joink@186.80-202-132.nextgentel.com] has joined #xen 09:17 -!- joink_ [~joink@186.80-202-132.nextgentel.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 09:47 -!- sdague [~sdague@user-0cevegb.cable.mindspring.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 10:03 -!- rharper [~rharper@pixpat.austin.ibm.com] has joined #xen 10:16 -!- woody_ [~woody@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 10:17 -!- knewt [~jmb@p213.54.68.169.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:20 -!- masm [~masm@c-217-70-66-127.bragatel.pt] has joined #xen 10:22 -!- woody [~woody@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 10:22 -!- Shaun [ndci@ip68-111-70-41.oc.oc.cox.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 10:23 -!- knewt [~jmb@p213.54.68.169.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #xen 10:28 -!- sdague [~sdague@bi-02pt1.bluebird.ibm.com] has joined #xen 10:54 -!- morsing [~morsing@dsl-80-46-110-1.access.as9105.com] has quit [Quit: leaving] 10:59 -!- dhendrix [~dhendrix@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 11:44 -!- hollis [~hollis@user-0vvde2g.cable.mindspring.com] has joined #xen 11:44 -!- stekloff [~stekloff@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 11:56 -!- plars__ is now known as plars 12:03 -!- gpd [~gpd@70.85.16.173] has joined #xen 12:15 -!- tessier [~treed@146.82.146.22] has joined #xen 12:21 -!- hollis [~hollis@user-0vvde2g.cable.mindspring.com] has quit [Quit: bbiab] 12:26 -!- yarihm [~yarihm@80-218-4-126.dclient.hispeed.ch] has joined #xen 13:03 -!- niv [~nivedita@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 13:06 -!- aliguori [~anthony@pixpat.austin.ibm.com] has joined #xen 13:15 -!- sdague [~sdague@bi-02pt1.bluebird.ibm.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:20 -!- sdague [~sdague@bi-02pt1.bluebird.ibm.com] has joined #xen 13:32 < jonmason> Jon 13:35 -!- hollis [~hollis@pixpat.austin.ibm.com] has joined #xen 13:45 -!- sdague [~sdague@bi-02pt1.bluebird.ibm.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 13:51 -!- cdub [~chrisw@cdub.netrep.oftc.net] has quit [Quit: leaving] 14:01 -!- sdague [~sdague@bi-02pt1.bluebird.ibm.com] has joined #xen 14:02 -!- mejlholm [~mejlholm@port79.ds1-abc.adsl.cybercity.dk] has quit [Quit: Client exiting] 14:04 -!- mejlholm [~mejlholm@port79.ds1-abc.adsl.cybercity.dk] has joined #xen 14:05 -!- niv [~nivedita@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 14:13 -!- niv [~nivedita@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 14:35 -!- Hunger [Hunger.hu@Hunger.hu] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 14:40 -!- chrish01 [~chrish01@wsip-70-183-17-66.oc.oc.cox.net] has joined #xen 14:58 -!- Hunger [Hunger.hu@LevNor.Hu] has joined #xen 15:05 -!- niv [~nivedita@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 15:07 < jonmason> Is anyone running xen on gentoo x86-64? 15:19 -!- niv [~nivedita@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 15:28 < newsham> i cloned unstable branch and did a build, and in the tools/ioemu directory I'm having errors in the sdl stuff 15:29 -!- masm [~masm@c-217-70-66-127.bragatel.pt] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 15:32 -!- mikegrb is now known as mmikegrb 15:33 < jonmason> I actually got it to build, but I had to hack #include files 15:34 < jonmason> just wondering if you setup is faulty or if it is a gentoo thing 15:34 < jonmason> though my x86-32 gentoo systems worked fine 15:35 -!- mmikegrb is now known as mikegrb 15:35 * jonmason is waiting for a lecture from niv about not using gentoo 15:36 < chrish01> i can totally fill in ;) 15:37 < jonmason> sorry, gentoo and I are engaged 15:37 < chrish01> well, what version of xen? 15:37 < jonmason> unstable 15:37 < jonmason> its more fun that way 15:37 < chrish01> i wonder if it has to do with the headers on gentoo-64 15:38 < jonmason> probably 15:38 < jonmason> I checked out a co-workers fedora headers, and they look completely different 15:39 < jonmason> I'll try and come up with a better solution and e-mail xen-devel, if not I'll just complain on xen-devel 15:39 < jonmason> :D 15:39 < riel> does the SDL stuff work even in 32 bit mode ? 15:39 < chrish01> try copying the includes from your kernel source to /usr/include/linux 15:41 < jonmason> the incluses include other includes, etc. so, I just modified one of them to point somewhere else and it finished compiling 15:42 < jonmason> its weird, and I still need to investigate the cause 15:42 < jonmason> riel: SDL? 15:44 < aliguori> jonmason: just add an -I to CFLAGS 15:44 < riel> jonmason: for vga emulation 15:44 < aliguori> that should work.. -I controls user includes "" includes 15:45 < jonmason> aliguori: alright 15:45 < niv> jonmason: why you provoke sw gods like that, huh? 15:46 < aliguori> jonmason: i do all of my xen development under gentoo also 15:46 < aliguori> supporting multiplatforms is always a good thing.. it finds bugs 15:46 < jonmason> aliguori: I had no probs on x86 15:47 < jonmason> niv: well, if you would give them more of a change to mess with you, then I would be having these problems 15:47 < aliguori> i had x86-64 gentoo on my amd64 machine until jeroney stole it and put fedora on it 15:48 < newsham> :) 15:48 < jonmason> msg aliguori in the middle east, they cut people's hands off for such 15:48 < jonmason> oops 15:48 < aliguori> jonmason: missed the forward slash there :-) 15:48 < jonmason> aliguori: yup 15:48 < jonmason> hopefully I won't be flamed more than I diserve 15:49 < aliguori> :-) 15:49 -!- jeroney [~jeroney@pixpat.austin.ibm.com] has joined #xen 15:50 < jonmason> I blame jeroney 15:51 < aliguori> as you should 15:51 -!- hebutterworth [~harry@blueice1n1.uk.ibm.com] has joined #xen 15:51 < niv> hebutterworth: hey harry, how's usb going? 15:52 < jonmason> BIM represent 15:52 < jonmason> err...IBM 15:52 < hebutterworth> Pretty well thanks niv. 15:52 < aliguori> jonmason: you've got some typing problems today :-) 15:52 < jonmason> aliguori: yeah, I'm dumb 15:53 < niv> aliguori: you don't instant messagie with jon ten fingers mason, do you? :) :) 15:54 < hebutterworth> niv, have done unlinking, interrupt URBs, multiple interface devices, USB speed detection. 15:54 -!- soffi [~soffi@207.12.7.98] has joined #xen 15:54 < niv> jonmason: i take it your compile problems still ongoing? 15:54 < jonmason> niv: just got the compile thing working, but I need to see why my changes worked 15:55 < jonmason> gentoo broke not IOMMU (not got that far yet) 15:56 < niv> hebutterworth:wow, nice (which device are you testing this on, btw?) 15:56 < jonmason> niv: and technically I have nerve damage in my arm (which affects my hand) 15:59 < hebutterworth> niv, my USB keyboard (low speed, interrupt URBs) which now almost works. It doesn't actually work properly native because the interface for setting the keyboard leds hangs URBs. This doesn't bother the native driver because it gets interrupts from the keypresses concurrently but it currently hangs with my virt driver because I'm serialising all URBs through a single resource for mapping memory. If I implement multiple concurrent mappings then i 15:59 < hebutterworth> t will behave the same as native. 16:00 < hebutterworth> niv, the keyboard has multiple interfaces and a built in hub so it excercised a fair bit of new function. 16:02 < hebutterworth> niv, the hanging led setting URBs were useful for testing URB unlinking and module unloads in the face of broken devices. 16:02 < jonmason> hebutterworth: you on the call? 16:02 < newsham> so the SDL build errors are due to mismatched kernel headers? 16:03 < hebutterworth> jonmason, I am now. 16:03 < newsham> (I'm building on FC2, I updated the kernel but havent yet installed the updated kernel sources.. doing so now) 16:03 < jonmason> cool, I just didn't hear ya 16:04 < hebutterworth> So, I was checking in here to see if anyone knew an easy way to exercise a USB webcam from the console. Any ideas? 16:07 < jonmason> I have a USB webcam 16:07 < jonmason> aside from that, no 16:08 < hebutterworth> I have a webcam too. I just want a command line tool that will suck video from it and dump it to /dev/null for example. 16:08 < jonmason> I'm guessing you could take lots of pics with s script 16:08 < jonmason> ah, I get ya 16:09 < jonmason> I don't know of any scripts 16:10 < hebutterworth> I've never used my webcam before---bought it specifically for testing isochronous transfers. 16:11 < jonmason> hebutterworth: too bad, I could've given you mine...I never use it 16:12 < hebutterworth> jonmason, well, it was cheap. I'm going to turn it into a home security system for my study when I'm done with USB. 16:12 < jonmason> nice 16:14 < newsham> anyone know why the tools/ioemmu directory might not build? 16:14 < jonmason> it just built fine for me (on x86-64 no less) 16:15 < newsham> I'm getting errors with the SDL stuff in FC2. 16:15 < newsham> do I need a newer SDL package? 16:16 < newsham> undefined references to SDL_{PollEvent,Init,EnableKeyRepeat,EnableUNICODE,..etc..} 16:16 < jonmason> newsham: reil was looking into that earlier 16:17 < jonmason> err... riel not reil 16:17 < jonmason> riel: you find you SDL problem? 16:18 < newsham> this code is inherited from qemu, right? maybe I should search their mailing lists 16:20 < riel> jonmason: it's not displaying anything for me 16:20 < riel> jonmason: when running a VT guest 16:20 < jonmason> ah, VT 16:21 < riel> you can't use the SDL for anything else, can you ? 16:22 < jonmason> riel: newsham was asking, I am working on IOMMU stuff 16:25 -!- soffi [~soffi@207.12.7.98] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 16:30 < newsham> hmm.. in tools/ioemu/target-i386-dm/Makefile the SDL_LIBS variable is never set. 16:30 < newsham> do you have this set to something in your build environment? 16:31 < f9> riel: VT is quite unstable anyways. i try it about every two weeks and every time is a new problem 16:31 < newsham> if I manually add SDL_LIBS=-lSDL and rebuild, that dir builds fine 16:31 < f9> often it even triple faults 16:32 < newsham> where would be an appropriate place to bring this up? xen-devel? xen-user? 16:33 -!- tierra [~tierra@c-24-10-173-249.hsd1.ut.comcast.net] has joined #xen 16:35 < f9> newsham: xen-devel 16:35 < newsham> danke 17:18 -!- DEac- [~deac@xdsl-81-173-136-72.netcologne.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 17:27 -!- knewt [~jmb@p213.54.68.169.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 17:28 -!- knewt [~jmb@p213.54.68.169.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #xen 17:29 -!- matta [~matta@69.93.28.254] has joined #xen 17:31 -!- DEac- [~deac@xdsl-213-168-105-55.netcologne.de] has joined #xen 17:52 -!- hollis [~hollis@pixpat.austin.ibm.com] has quit [Quit: leaving] 17:55 -!- sdague [~sdague@bi-02pt1.bluebird.ibm.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 17:56 < newsham> hmm.. ok, build worked fine, install worked fine. I rebooted into xen-3.0 /xenLinux 2.6.11 and it went through xen boot and linux boot, init started and during the normal init process it stopped and said it couldnt e2fscheck because the root filesystem 17:56 < newsham> was already mounted 17:56 < newsham> is this normal? do I need to modify my startup? 17:56 < newsham> maybe I forgot a "ro" in the grub menu.lst? 18:04 -!- drbyte [~cc2@c220-237-62-156.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 18:06 < newsham> yah, that musta been it.. *phew* 18:12 < newsham> hmm.. vmware is panicking now. this used to work w/ xen2.0. 18:13 -!- hollis [~hollis@user-0vvde2g.cable.mindspring.com] has joined #xen 18:22 -!- gpd [~gpd@70.85.16.173] has left #xen [] 18:38 -!- jeroney [~jeroney@pixpat.austin.ibm.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 18:40 -!- dhendrix [~dhendrix@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 18:45 -!- yarihm [~yarihm@80-218-4-126.dclient.hispeed.ch] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 18:46 -!- aliguori [~anthony@pixpat.austin.ibm.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 19:02 -!- rharper [~rharper@pixpat.austin.ibm.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 19:08 -!- sdague [~sdague@user-0cevegb.cable.mindspring.com] has joined #xen 19:14 -!- dhendrix [~dhendrix@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 19:18 -!- dhendrix_ [~dhendrix@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 19:18 -!- dhendrix [~dhendrix@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 19:19 -!- dhendrix_ [~dhendrix@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has quit [Quit: ] 19:26 < newsham> hmm.. vmware5 seems to be running xen ok. 19:28 -!- dhendrix [~dhendrix@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has joined #xen 19:31 -!- Sir_Ahzz [~ahzz@c-24-0-232-12.hsd1.tx.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds] 19:39 < newsham> what is xcs? 19:39 < f9> rewrite of xc in C I thought 19:40 -!- Sir_Ahzz [~ahzz@c-24-0-232-12.hsd1.tx.comcast.net] has joined #xen 19:40 -!- mode/#xen [+o Sir_Ahzz] by ChanServ 19:40 < newsham> ok, what is xc? :) 19:40 < f9> the control tool for xen 19:40 < newsham> when my system came up, I tried to start xend and it complained that xcs wasnt running. I started xcs manually and then I could start xend. 19:40 < newsham> was wondering how xcs is normally started 19:40 < f9> ah 19:40 < f9> is that xen unstable? 19:41 < newsham> yes 19:41 < newsham> i've used xen-2.0 before but today is my first xen-unstable day.. 19:41 < newsham> sorry if I'm asking stupid questions 19:41 < f9> it worked automatically for me last time 19:43 < newsham> do you know what is responsible for starting it? 19:44 < newsham> oh, hmm.. /usr/sbin/xend should start it.. wonder why that borked 19:44 < newsham> maybe the time.sleep() in there was too quick 19:47 < newsham> yah, thats it.. my box is running a bit too slow and the sleep wasnt sufficient to get xcs up 19:49 < f9> sounds like a bug. it shouldn't depend on sleeps 19:54 < newsham> yah, the startup code is hokey.. if(fork()) { sleep... } else { exec } test_if_running(); 19:54 < newsham> should probably be for n in range(5) : if(test_if_running) break; sleep; 19:58 < f9> submit a patch 20:01 < newsham> that would rquire figuring out how to use bitkeeper :) 20:03 -!- tessier [~treed@146.82.146.22] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 20:04 -!- niv [~nivedita@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has quit [Quit: Quitting] 20:10 -!- athomas [~athomas@hardpress.demon.co.uk] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 20:41 -!- stekloff [~stekloff@bi01p1.co.us.ibm.com] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 22:03 -!- chrish01 [~chrish01@wsip-70-183-17-66.oc.oc.cox.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 22:22 -!- drbyte [~cc2@c220-237-62-156.eburwd8.vic.optusnet.com.au] has joined #xen 22:44 -!- tierra [~tierra@c-24-10-173-249.hsd1.ut.comcast.net] has left #xen [Don't hate yourself in the morning -- sleep til noon.] 23:28 -!- riel is now known as surriel 23:32 -!- cilkay [~cilkay@CPE00d0b743a22f-CM0011ae01fcbe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 23:36 -!- cilkay [~cilkay@CPE00d0b743a22f-CM0011ae01fcbe.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #xen 23:36 -!- liberie [~root@dsl027-160-029.atl1.dsl.speakeasy.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 23:36 -!- liberie [~root@dsl027-160-029.atl1.dsl.speakeasy.net] has joined #xen --- Log closed Mon Jun 13 23:59:00 2005