Have you considered that syslog-ng might be binding to the 0.0.0.0 interface on the host? This will prevent a bind in the guest. On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Jarry<mr.jarry@gmail.com> wrote: > Herbert Poetzl wrote: > >>> vxW: [xid #0] !!! limit: ffff8101373d2078[VM,9] = 33 on exit. >> >> that looks like a broken kernel, mabe the debian >> 2.6.26 one? if so, please upgrade to a working one >> first ... > > My kernel is 2.6.22 (gentoo) with vserver 2.2.0.7 > And I have found more of these messages in /var/log/messages: > > Jun 16 19:33:42 obelix vxW: [xid #0] !!! limit: ffff81013880c078[VM,9] = 32 > on exit. > Jun 16 19:44:08 obelix vxW: [xid #0] !!! limit: ffff8101373b3078[VM,9] = 33 > on exit. > Jun 17 17:06:43 obelix vxW: [xid #0] !!! limit: ffff81011094e078[VM,9] = 33 > on exit. > Jun 17 17:43:21 obelix vxW: [xid #0] !!! limit: ffff810089eb4078[VM,9] = 33 > on exit. > Jun 17 17:56:32 obelix vxW: [xid #0] !!! limit: ffff810066f8a078[VM,9] = 32 > on exit. > Jun 17 17:56:33 obelix vxW: [xid #0] !!! limit: ffff8101314b5078[VM,9] = 33 > on exit. > Jun 17 17:56:36 obelix vxW: [xid #0] !!! limit: ffff81004df0b078[VM,9] = 32 > on exit. > > Sometimes very frequently, sometimes not a single such a message in > the whole day. What does it mean actually? > > Jarry > -- > _______________________________________________________________ > This mailbox accepts e-mails only from selected mailing-lists! > Everything else is considered to be spam and therefore deleted. >