My guess is that this relates to the naming of your hosting server. Don't use localhost in vsdadm commands, use the name of your hosting server, as returned by a 'hostname' command. There is some more info on this here: http://www.freevsd.org/support/mail-archives/freevsd-support/2001/May/0190.html
 
I don't know why your nmap is not showing VSD, try 'netstat -nl' instead. Your VSD service looks like it is there as the error you are seeing results from VSD's lookup in your vsd.conf file (where there will not be any entry referring to localhost...)
 
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Georges Toth
Sent: 24 June 2001 12:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VS creation problems

 
Hi,
 
I've some problems installing freevsd on a RedHat 7.1 machine.
 
what I did:
 
- configure, compile, install of the source package   v1.4.8
- rpm-install of the freevsd-pkgs package
- generated a skel under /home/vsd/    called default
- executed the vsd-install script and set that skel as default skel
 
then i wanted to create a test virtual server with the following command:
 
vsdadm vs_create localhost vsone 192.168.0.7 vsone.lan 10 0 default
 
and got this error:
" - ERR Virtual server does not exist"
 
xinet.d is running
 
i did an nmap scan of the server and couldn't see the port of the vsd program open ??
 
 
 
could please someone help with this.
 
 
 
thnx


regards,
Georges Toth

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