update see below!

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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Guenther
Fuchs
Gesendet: Sonntag, 26. November 2006 14:29
An: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
Betreff: Re: [Vserver] kernel-2.6.17.13

Hi there,

on Sunday, November 26, 2006 at 12:54:08 PM there was posted:

RP> just testet kernel-2.6.17.13 / patch-2.6.17.13-vs2.0.2.1.diff.bz2
RP> for 2 dayes

>>On which distribution platfom?

Node = FC3
cpu=AMD atlon
GHZ=1.7- 2.1
Ram=512-2GB
MB=A7V....
old Kernel = 2.6.12.3
util-vserver =  0.30.211 
Guest= RH9,FC1-3, Centos4x


RP> ist a horror
RP> .)modules for iptables have canged
RP> have to search after use oldconfig

>>What is the old version you compared it against?

old Kernel = 2.6.12.3 = old .config


RP> .)Nic's are turned very funny for remote work

>>What do you mean by that, what was expected and what did you get?

2 nic's in each server 
Production1: 2x 3 Com90xx      == not testet
Production2: Intel / Realtech  == error
Testsystem: 2x 3 Com90xx       == error

after reboot with the new kernel 
eth0 = eth1   
eth1 = eth0 


RP> .)Mailserver can't send mails with the new kernel

>>Again - what do you mean by that, what was expected and what did you get?

>>A bit on information is necessary - a bit more always welcom. You should
know that from your first "request session" ....

mailserver fc3 trys to send mails and can't 
take  wron ip ,can't find host...
in bash all ok dns give correct answers
=>look for log  
=>reboot sendmail
=>reboot guest
=>reboot node
=>reboot node with 2.6.12.3   == mail are send!
=>reboot node with 2.6.17     == error again
=>reboot node with 2.6.12.3   == mail are send!

last .conf could be send if there is a need of

BRG
Roman


-- 
regards 'n greez,

Guenther Fuchs
(aka "muh" and "powerfox")

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