Then somebody needs to write a patch for openafs or contribute some money that anybody else does it
that's the way it works  :-)

Sven



JEBs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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10/07/05 11:48 AM

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Christos Triantafyllidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sven Oehme/Germany/[EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
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Re: [OpenAFS] vserver & openafs module





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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