Although a release does not make much a difference to me, since I grab
everything from git either way. I tried the openvz-2.6.27 kernel two
weeks ago and quickly went back to 2.6.26 because it completely locked
up my system (no kernel panic / debug info with serial console) when I
tried to
Istvan,
- Pongracz Istvan pongracz.ist...@gmail.com wrote:
2009. 01. 21, szerda keltezéssel 21.35-kor Pongracz Istvan ezt írta:
I am installing a native debian lenny at this moment to check the
normal situation. I spoke with the debian maintener, who told me,
sshproxy should work
My first question would be... are their any container UBC errors?
Good advice.
cat /proc/user_beancounters
and look for failures.
John
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2009. 01. 22, csütörtök keltezéssel 13.57-kor Scott Dowdle ezt írta:
Istvan,
My first question would be... are their any container UBC errors?
Hi,
Scott and other, thank you!
Unfortunatelly there are no UBC errors. I already checked it. :(
Limits are really high, compared to
Pongracz Istvan schrieb:
2009. 01. 22, csütörtök keltezéssel 13.57-kor Scott Dowdle ezt írta:
Istvan,
My first question would be... are their any container UBC errors?
Hi,
Scott and other, thank you!
Unfortunatelly there are no UBC errors. I already checked it. :(
Limits
2009. 01. 22, csütörtök keltezéssel 20.31-kor Thorsten Schifferdecker
ezt írta:
please post version of this 2.6.24 OpenVZ kernel
$ cat /proc/vz/version
ovz005
Bye,
István
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