Right, time for a new entry in my FAQ me thinks!


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Ben Kennish 
  
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Damion Parry wrote:
> 
> It sounds like you are suffering from the similar sorts of problems
> associated with the hostname specification, already discussed on this
> mailing list, but I'll go through it again breifly:
> 
> The name of the host server argument supplied to vsdadm needs to be same
> as that returned by the hostname command. However, if you have the FQDN
> declared before the short name in /etc/hosts this will cause problems,
> as vsd will expect the machine to be called the FQDN, and not the short
> version returned by hostname.
> 
> So, if hostname returns something.somewhere.com, you need to execute:
> 
> vsdadm vs_create something.somewhere.com ....
> 
> However, if in you /etc/hosts file you have:
> 
> 321.321.321.321 something.somewhere.com something
> 
> and hostname returns "something", you will need to reverse the entries
> in /etc/hosts, or set the hostname to the FQDN (execute `hostname
> something.somewhere.com`) and re-install freeVSD.
> 
> That should cover it,
> Damion.
> 
> Jose Celestino wrote:
> >
> > Hi, I recently installed FreeVSD (1.4.8), I followed the instructions
> > and created the skel (vsd-genskel.pl) and after that I did the
> > vsd-install.pl. No errors where reported.
> >
> > The problem is at trying to create a virtual server, when I do:
> >
> > vsdadm vs_create 172.28.229.200 vserv1 172.28.229.201 vserv1.sl.pt 200 0
> >
> > I get the following error,
> >
> > error: -ERR Virtual server does not exist
> >
> > I really apreciate any help as I'm clueless at what the problem can be
> > and I'm already out of schedule to deloy a Hosting solution :/
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > --
> > Jose Celestino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > ---------------------------------
> > "Universal key of inception, pulled out of the grind, The growing seed
> > of creation and time"            -- Borknagar - Colossus
> >
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