Well we can't have a reader of my FAQ in any problems now can we.. :-)
I shouldn't worry about /etc/rc.d/init.d/vsd status reporting that
subsys locked stuff. It's basically doing a "ps -A", seeing that the
"vsd" process isn't running and assuming this is a problem (which it
isn't - I get this message on a server in regular use in the office.)
Have you compiled with SSL support?
If you do an /etc/rc.d/init.d/vsd restart, do you see anything
happening. If not, u might need to check out the /etc/rc.d/init.d/vsd
file and make sure that it's pointing at the correct location for the
binaries (something I don't think it does after a source install.)
Oh and if you do "ps -A", do you see any "vsdredirect" processes?
HTH,
Ben Kennish
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.fubra.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Andreko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: test environment
actually, that's what I've been reading. I put in my /etc/hosts file:
192.168.1.100 mandreko2.com
192.168.1.200 vsone.net
and did
vsdadm vs_create mandreko2.com vsone 192.168.1.200 vsone.net 200 0
default
but i still get "connection to host....."
i don't see anything in /var/log/messages other than it saying the
command
didn't work... no info from inetd.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ben Kennish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: test environment
> OK the 'localhost' word for the machine_name is not allowed any more
> (since 1.4.8 I think). You have to use the text returned from the
> "hostname" command, which, ideally, should be same as the FQDN of your
> host server.
>
> I think my FAQ's got some more info on this www.fubra.com/vsdfaq/
>
> HTH,
>
>
> Ben Kennish
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.fubra.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matt Andreko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 2:37 PM
> Subject: Re: test environment
>
>
> Ok, I have this setup. I installed the software, according to the
> install directions.
>
> However, when i try doing "vsdadm vs_create machine_name new_alias
> ip_address new_domain 200 0 default" it does not work...
> i actually setup my /etc/hosts file to make a pseudo-dns system, so
that
> i can make the example's vsone.net point to 192.168.1.200
>
> I keep getting "connection to localhost could not be established:
> Connection refused"
>
> so i looked at /etc/rc.d/init.d/vsd
> it's started, but it says it's lockd by subsys...
>
> Any help?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Tim Sellar
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 5:25 AM
> Subject: RE: test environment
>
>
> If your test server is in the same physical location as you are,
just
> set give it a private IP address (192.168.10.10) and create various
> virtual servers (192.168.10.11 - 19), ensure your laptop is also in
the
> 192.168.10.x range on a free IP and you will be away. However, I am
> assuming that your test server is in a different physical location to
> you and this makes the above option impossible...
>
> If your test server has a true internet IP and you are accessing it
> over the web then all of your hosting servers would need true internet
> IPs for you to be able to access them directly via HTTP,FTP,SMTP over
> the web as well. If you allocate your virtual servers private IP
> addresses they would only be visible from the hosting server (though
you
> may need to modify the hosting server's route table to ensure this)
and
> not directly from your 'remote' laptop. This should be sufficient to
> allow you to try out freeVSD to a limited extent. You can log into
your
> hosting server and use command-line tools to examine the virtual
servers
> and most of their services. Use ftp,lynx,telnet etc....I suspect
though
> that getting mail to work in this context may be a little
complicated...
>
> If this proves insufficient, drop me line as our 'demo-svr' full of
> virtual server's for people to peruse although still beta may prove
> useful.
>
> Tim
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matt Andreko
> Sent: 07 August 2001 16:08
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: test environment
>
>
> I'm new to the freevsd thing, I just saw it. I'm setting up a
test
> server to see if it's what i've been looking for. I don't have access
> to more than 1 IP at the current location. If i decide to go with
> freevsd then i'll have a multitude of them. For my test server, would
> it be possible to take my 1 IP, and then assign all the servers to
> private IP addresses (192.168.1.x) ? Then i could connect my laptop
to
> the network, and browse the sites i setup as tests, and administer it.
>
> Would this be a possible testing solution for me?
>
> --
> Matt Andreko
> On-Ramp Indiana
> (317)774-2100
>
>
>
>
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