Heyho,

Christos Triantafyllidis wrote:

Sven Oehme wrote:


XEN works with afs ... http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/downloads.html

Sven

From what i read XEN starts a second kernel under the host machine. Vserver kernel patches use the kernel you have for the host maching as kernel for the guest systems. That makes the overhead as low as it can be.

Yeeees, that was the reason why I tried it with vserver.
Getting the functionality of 'chbind' i.e. with UML, win4lin or vmware would be no problem, BUT only by the cost of much CPU performance !
That's why I really like the idea of vserver !


I'm also interested in use of openafs in vserver kernel and i can try any experiment that may be required (kernel patches, openafs patches etc...).

I would be happy about it ;-) .


Kind regards

  JEBs
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