----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 11:17
AM
Subject: RE: no vsd commands
available via telnet!?
A couple of possiblities:
You are not logging in as admin? (in which case
/usr/sbin, where rebootvs resides, will not be
accessible)
Your skel was incorrectly built (should have seen
errors during skel generation)
Your virtual server was incorrectly built (should
have seen errors during virtual server creation)...
With regard to priviliges, try the vsdadm
priv_modify command on the hosting server, or if you are root within the
virtual server manually edit the /etc/vsd/priv file.
If you want vsd commands available within your
virtual servers, install freeVSD from source within the VS, or incorporate
it into your skel...
hi tim, when i connect virtual sever or
host server via telnet normally (without 1725) there are no vsd commands
available.(rebootvs etc.....)
how to set privileges????
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 1:18
PM
Subject: RE: how to administrate
virtual server via telnet?
If you connect to port 1725 on the hosting
server you are connecting directly to the VSD service defined in
/etc/inetd.conf. This is not the way to administer VSD servers. You
should connect to your virtual server via telnet (do not specify a
specific port) and login. You may then manage your virtual server via
the command line in the usual manner. Altrenatively read
the enclosed doucmentation to see how to use vsdadm and the
collection of modules supplied...
Tim
hello,
what is the way to administrate virtual
servers via telnet?
telnet with port 1725 gives after some
seconds "++OK FreeVSD server...." the message: "ERR connection
closed"
this happened by connection over host
and by connection over virtual server, why?
thank you
niko