On Thu October 21 2010, Herbert Poetzl wrote: > On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 06:34:20PM +0200, Herbert Poetzl wrote: > > On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 03:29:31PM +0200, John Feuerstein wrote: > > > Hi Gordan, > > > > On 09/11/2010 01:13 PM, Gordan Bobic wrote: > > > > vxW: [???sysctl???,1927:#40020|40020|40020] denied 22 access to > > > > proc:ffff88007a8db860[#0,1767] > > > > > I also get unprintable characters in there, as you can see around > > > > the process name (in the pasted example above, around "sysctl") > > > those aren't unprintable characters, but they are high > > code characters i.e. non-ASCII characters (0xBB, 0xAB) > > which in most iso-8859 character sets map to the double > > angle quotes (guillemets) which look like the symbols > > usually used for fast forward or fast rewind .... > > following up on this, as more and more folks use UTF-8 > The trend does seem to be up: http://trends.builtwith.com/encoding/UTF-8 Wouldn't hurt a bit to drag L-VS into the 21st Century. Mike > and do not know that high ASCII ruled the world for > almost a decade :), and for those 7-bit ASCII purists > as well, I've uploaded a delta (feature patch) to add > a quote selection (UTF-8/ISO-8859/ASCII) to Linux-VServer > > http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/delta-quotes-feat01.diff > > have fun, > Herbert > > > > these are hardcoded in include/linux/vserver/debug.h: > > > > #define VX_WARN_TASK "[???%s???,%u:#%u|%u|%u] " > > > > I guess Herbert put them there to be able to handle weird executable > > > names containing one of the other separators... > > > right on! > > > best, > > Herbert > > > > Regards, > > > John > >