Guess its me not RTFM again!  Doh!

Oh and BTW, is there any chance of vsdadm not doing a "segmentation
fault : core dumped" whenever you do a command that doesn't exist with
parameters?  It doesn't look tidy!  ;-)

e.g.  

vsdadm no_such_command 1.23.4
Segmentation fault (core dumped)


Cheers,

-- 
Ben Kennish 
  
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Damion Parry wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Did you create this skel after running vsd-install.pl? If so you'll need
> to register the new skel. This is done as follows:
> 
> > vsdadm part_skeladd <server skel is on> <skel name> <partition number>
> 
> so in your're case this would be:
> 
> > vsdadm part_skeladd chiefwigham default 0
> 
> and to set the skel as a global skel:
> 
> > vsdadm part_setskelglobal <server skel is on> <skel name>
> 
> there is no need to specifiy a partition, as the source will determine
> the first partition with the skel specified and use that. In your case
> this will be:
> 
> > vsdadm part_setskelglobal chiefwigham default
> 
> If the skel was generated before running vsd-install.pl, let me know as
> this is a problem.
> 
> HTH,
> Damion.
> 
> Ben Kennish wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Damion: thanks for the /etc/hosts info.  I've now solved that little
> > problem.
> >
> > However, I'm now getting the same problem as I did when I was testing
> > 1.4.8 for you...
> >
> > I create a skel, accepting default values, it gets put in
> > /home/vsd/skel/default but there's no entry in /etc/vsd/vsd.conf and
> > doing "vsdadm vs_create ... " says
> >
> > -ERR Global skel not defined.
> >
> > Typing in default at the end gives ..
> >
> > -ERR Skel default does not exist.
> >
> > Any ideas why it's doing this?  Can someone give me example of entry in
> > /etc/vsd/vsd.conf so I can start create VSs.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > Ben Kennish
> >
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