Is there a more elegant way of finding the host name or anything about
the host node from inside the container than scripting something in
/etc/vz/conf/vps.mount ?
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Hi Aleksandar,
Is there a more elegant way of finding the host name or anything about
the host node from inside the container than scripting something in
/etc/vz/conf/vps.mount ?
Don't know if it helps, but with the commands below you can at least fin out
the IP of the HN from inside a
Hey,
Aleksandar Ivanisevic schrieb:
Is there a more elegant way of finding the host name or anything about
the host node from inside the container than scripting something in
/etc/vz/conf/vps.mount ?
if you are only searching for the hostname you could use
cat
Michael Stauber mstau...@blueonyx.it
writes:
Hi Aleksandar,
Is there a more elegant way of finding the host name or anything about
the host node from inside the container than scripting something in
/etc/vz/conf/vps.mount ?
Don't know if it helps, but with the commands below you can at
Philipp Wehrheim flips...@gmx.net writes:
Hey,
Aleksandar Ivanisevic schrieb:
Is there a more elegant way of finding the host name or anything about
the host node from inside the container than scripting something in
/etc/vz/conf/vps.mount ?
if you are only searching for the hostname
Mihamina,
- Mihamina Rakotomandimby miham...@gulfsat.mg wrote:
I heard (need confirmation) that openVZ developpers are more and more
working on LXC development.
Is that true?
I don't analyse the mainline Linux kernel periodically to see what developers
with an @openvz.org email address
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Scott Dowdle dow...@montanalinux.orgwrote:
Mihamina,
- Mihamina Rakotomandimby miham...@gulfsat.mg wrote:
I heard (need confirmation) that openVZ developpers are more and more
working on LXC development.
Is that true?
I don't analyse the mainline