[05:53] <RusAlex> q: what command manages virtual machine resources settings kvm?
[09:27] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:28] <Seveas> Hello, Anakin.
[09:30] <lordievader> Hihi ;)
[10:01] <RusAlex> q: im trying to add my own firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/firewall script
[10:02] <RusAlex> and the problem is I cant add rule like this : iptables -I FORWARD -p tcp -d <ip> -j ACCEPT, it is always comes as the last rule , after reboot.
[10:02] <RusAlex> but /etc/sysconfig/firewall uses iptables --policy FORWARD FORBID
[10:02] <RusAlex> so my rule does not work
[10:02] <lordievader> RusAlex: Adding individual lines to iptables in a script is SLOW. Rather use the iptables-save and iptables-restore functionality.
[10:03] <RusAlex> lordievader: ok, but it was default ubuntu script for iptables urles
[10:04] <lordievader> RusAlex: Really? Quickly looking through [1] I do not see the script you are referring to. [1] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo#Saving_iptables
[10:06] <lordievader> Not that I agree with the way that is presented there, but I guess that is a personal preference.
[11:58] <RusAlex> im trying to understand what happens when kvm start with using bridge networking
[11:59] <RusAlex> it add some of iptables rules, during startup I think.
[11:59] <RusAlex> I want to figure out where it comes from
[12:02] <RusAlex> because my iptables-restore command write my forward rule to the end of forward chain
[12:02] <RusAlex> already after REJECT ALL bit
[12:06] <RusAlex> so I understand that it's libvirt rules
[12:06] <RusAlex> and they are loading before my iptables-restore command executed
[12:08] <RusAlex> so maybe I have to prepend rules.. trygin
[12:08] <RusAlex> trying
[12:37] <lordievader> RusAlex: Libvirtd adds a few rules for the bridging/natting.
[12:42] <RusAlex> yep, I understand this. Now I need to figure our how to set up my custom rule using libvrtd xml configs.
[13:06] <devster31> hi, what's a good ircd to start with? I'm looking mainly for ease of use and basic feature support, I don't need ldap or sasl support
[13:35] <oopaine> hi@ll, i like to use two network interfaces on my machine, but if i set up the second interface to a static ip address i could not load any packages; what is the right way to solve?
[14:14] <sleepee> hello everybody, quick question here.  so i was using an ubuntu server as a kvm host and i want to reinstall the host OS... but, i want to save the kvm guests which are located /var.  whats the worst that could happen if i just reinstall and leave /var unformatted?
[14:20] <lordievader> sleepee: You'd loose your vm definitions. Normally they are in /etc/libvirt/qemu/
[18:42] <Mead> Hello all, about to install server to run a home server. Would there be any issue with ubuntu server running a emulator or playing media?
[19:04] <darius93> anyone know how to make the kickstart format the whole partition without setting a specific size or could i omit the --size?
[21:15] <samsn> lva