[Vserver] Re: www.virtualinfrastructure.nl

2006-03-07 Thread Evert
Have you tried checking the domain at www.nic.nl ?
Joep's phone number is listed there...

Regards,
  Evert

Guenther Fuchs wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 as Joep Gommers of virtualinfrastructure.nl seems unavailable and his
 site contains lots of Casino spam entries (possibly beeing hacked,
 although probably only beeing spammed down) I removed his link from
 the start page.
 
 This abviousely also effects the Logo contest, which got spammed
 down as well 8-(
 
 Anyone having contact to Joep to get this sorted?
 

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[Vserver] Re: vserver heartbeat?

2006-02-15 Thread Evert
Is that a better method than using the init script instead? I thought that 
starting/stopping services by calling them directly was in general 'frowned 
upon' in Gentoo...?


Regards,
  Evert

PS. Are you by any chance also using DRBD for your vservers? I have to 
incorporate that as well, as a 'prerequisite' for vserver, I guess...



Oliver Welter wrote:
 Hi Evert,
 
 I just linked /usr/sbin/vserver to /etc/ha.d/resource.d and put into my
 haressources file: vserver::mail
 
 Works for me (gentoo, too ;)
 
 Oliver
 
 
 
 
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[Vserver] Re: vserver heartbeat?

2006-02-15 Thread Evert
Thanks for the swift reply and all the info!  :-)


My setup has all (currently 6) vservers on 1 DRBD-partition (which is on 2 
physical nodes), so I guess the symlinking would do in my situation?


Regards,
  Evert



Oliver Welter wrote:
 Hi Evert,
 
 Is that a better method than using the init script instead? I thought
 that starting/stopping services by calling them directly was in general
 'frowned upon' in Gentoo...?
 
 the Gentoo init script is not capable of staring individual servers, it
 just can start/stop all servers, so if you use heartbeat with only tow
 nodes and want gentoo to start all vserver guest if the opposite node
 fails this is ok.
 
 If you use (like me) a setup with more than one opponent, you cant use
 the gentoo script without modifications
 
 PS. Are you by any chance also using DRBD for your vservers? I have to
 incorporate that as well, as a 'prerequisite' for vserver, I guess...
 Yes I do :)
 Perhaps this little HowTo
 http://linux-vserver.org/advanced+DRBD+mount+issues on Mounting, DRBD
 and vServer is helpfull - if yo have any question just contact me,
 during daytime (CET) you can drop me a private mail and talk to me on
 the IRC too if you want
 
 Oliver



 Oliver Welter wrote:
 Hi Evert,

 I just linked /usr/sbin/vserver to /etc/ha.d/resource.d and put into my
 haressources file: vserver::mail

 Works for me (gentoo, too ;)

 Oliver


 

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[Vserver] vserver heartbeat?

2006-02-14 Thread Evert
Hi all!

What is a good haresources-script for vserver?  Or can I just use 
/etc/init.d/vservers?
(I have a Gentoo-system)


Greetings,
  Evert

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[Vserver] Re: Nagios 2.x on a vserver. Anyone?

2005-11-11 Thread Evert Meulie

Warning for all!

Even though Nagios 2.x eventually compiled on my system, I ended up with a 
defective check_ping. And since check_ping is used by Nagios to check whether a 
host is up or not, this causes MAJOR problems...


See http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?21.4226 for more info on this 
subject


Regards,
Evert



Evert Meulie wrote:

(cross-post from:  http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?94.4177 )



Hi all!

I'm attempting to install Nagios 2.x on a vserver. However, the build 
stops with:


checking for ICMP ping syntax...


Has anyone else come across this problem before?


Regards,
   Evert

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[Vserver] moving a physical server to a virtual server...?

2005-11-10 Thread Evert Meulie

Hi all!

I have the following problem. We have a server here that originally was set up as www/mysql/etc/etc server for client A. Later on this server was reconfigured as vserver and client B was set up as 
vserver. Now we want to move client A from the 'main server' to a vserver as well.
What is the best way to do this? I have used client B's vserver as template to create a virtual server for client A. Should I now just copy /* (excluding /vservers  /proc /tmp /dev/pts, of course) 
from / to /vservers/[client A]


will this do the trick?


  Evert

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[Vserver] Re: Nagios 2.x on a vserver. Anyone?

2005-11-08 Thread Evert Meulie

Yup, that was it!  :-)

Are there any plans to make 127.0.0.1 existant in future versions of vserver?


Regards,
Evert


Oliver Welter wrote:

Hi,

I think that this problem is related to the nonexisting 127.0.0.1 
address. If I remeber correctly than nagios try to ping this address and 
cant reach it

I think that I simply commented this check out in the scripts

Oliver

Evert Meulie wrote:


(cross-post from:  http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?94.4177 )



Hi all!

I'm attempting to install Nagios 2.x on a vserver. However, the build 
stops with:


checking for ICMP ping syntax...


Has anyone else come across this problem before?


Regards,
   Evert

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[Vserver] Nagios 2.x on a vserver. Anyone?

2005-11-07 Thread Evert Meulie

(cross-post from:  http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?94.4177 )



Hi all!

I'm attempting to install Nagios 2.x on a vserver. However, the build stops 
with:

checking for ICMP ping syntax...


Has anyone else come across this problem before?


Regards,
   Evert

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[Vserver] How do I enable SSH-server on my VServer?

2005-10-24 Thread Evert Meulie

(Cross-posted on the VServer forum, at 
http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?94.3910 )



Hi all!

I have successfully installed VServer on a Gentoo-box here, using 
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/vserver-howto.xml for guidance.

This went fine, but now I'm wondering how to contact my virtual server via SSH... I have emerge-d openssh, but when I try to connect to the IP of the virtual server, I always end up on the main server 
instead...


Regards,
Evert

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[Vserver] Re: How do I enable SSH-server on my VServer?

2005-10-24 Thread Evert Meulie

I should have thought of that myself...  :-)

Thanks for the quick reply. Your suggestion fixed it!  :-)



Oliver Welter wrote:

Hi,

I have successfully installed VServer on a Gentoo-box here, using 
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/vserver-howto.xml for guidance.


This went fine, but now I'm wondering how to contact my virtual server 
via SSH... I have emerge-d openssh, but when I try to connect to the 
IP of the virtual server, I always end up on the main server instead...




it seems that your root server's sshd is listening to all IP Adresses - 
you have to put the adresses of the base server in its sshd_config.


Oliver




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[Vserver] Re: VServer forum

2005-10-21 Thread Evert Meulie



Chuck wrote:

On Friday 21 October 2005 04:31 am, Evert Meulie wrote:


Dariush Pietrzak,,, wrote:

If people are not smart enough to check at the bottom of a thread for 
new/updated/corrected info, they should not be allowed near any 
electrical/electronic device...   8-)


So, basically, you're saying that you should ban calculators, computers,
GPS etc, because if you're smart and determined, you can do without.
Good luck,



Eehh, no...
I am saying that people who don't know how to use them should stay away from 
them. People like us SHOULD use these devices...  ;-) 




hehe Evert, umm I see only one flaw in this logic we became those who 
should by first being those who shouldn't :)


Not me... I first read the manual, and then knew how to use the device when I 
started using it...  8-)


but we're deviating a bit here...   ;-)


Regards,
  Evert


PS. Just for people who missed the beginning of this thread (something that can 
happen with mailing lists  newsgroups, but not with a forum...), the URL of 
the forum is: http://vserver.meulie.net/   ;-)

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[Vserver] VServer forum

2005-10-20 Thread Evert Meulie

Hi all!

For anyone who is interested I have created a VServer forum on my site: 
 http://vserver.meulie.net/



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Re: [Vserver] VServer forum

2005-10-20 Thread Evert

Hi!

Well, my main reasoning was that there is no VServer Forum yet... There 
is a mailing list, but with mailing lists it's much more difficult to 
reply nicely to postings when you don't have the original message 
anymore. The forum does not have this problem. Here all messages  
postings can be replied to indefinitely.


But I agree with you, and we leave it up to the community whether a 
VServer forum will be endorsed.


Regards,
   Evert

Herbert Poetzl wrote:


On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:09:11PM +0200, Evert Meulie wrote:
 


Hi all!

For anyone who is interested I have created a VServer forum on my site: 
http://vserver.meulie.net/
   



thanks!

I changed the entry to 'Unofficial' and asked to
contact me at IRC, don't know when I will be there
actually but ML is even better ...

the main question is, do we need 'another forum'?

basically I've tried to make the ML the one and
only 'other' forum (besides the IRC channel), and
I'm not convinced that we really need one besides
that ... but I leave that to the community ...

sidenote: when I tried your forum, it was dog-slow
(which is something we could very likely improve
if there is a demand for such a kind of forum)

please let me know the reasoning behind the forum
(e.g. rationale, advantages over ML, etc ...)

don't get me wrong, I'm not vetoing this right now
I'm just trying to figure the details ...

TIA,
Herbert

 


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[Vserver] Re: VServer forum

2005-10-20 Thread Evert Meulie

Not entirely true... Anyone can reply to a posting that contains a mistake...   
8-)

Regards,
Evert


Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:

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| And btw, not _anyone_ has the required knowledge about vserver to write
| good documentation
| on the wiki anyway. Nothing is worse than wrong and outdated
| documentation...

Which is one of the many problems with forums. A wiki can be changed by
anyone who spots the mistakes, while a forum requires whoever wrote it
or an admin to do it...

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[Vserver] Re: VServer forum

2005-10-20 Thread Evert Meulie
If people are not smart enough to check at the bottom of a thread for 
new/updated/corrected info, they should not be allowed near any 
electrical/electronic device...   8-)


   Evert



Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:

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Evert Meulie wrote:
| Not entirely true... Anyone can reply to a posting that contains a
| mistake...   8-)

But the wrong information is still there. People like taking shortcuts,
and reading replies seems like the long way around, since you already
have your solution/explaination/whatever you were looking for.

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[Vserver] Re: VServer forum

2005-10-20 Thread Evert Meulie
Hmm, let's not get the whole top-posting vs. bottom posting thingie 
started again...  ;-)


http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/brox.html



Hmm, I never knew that a simple offering/announcement of a VServer forum 
would generate this much chatter!  ;-)



   Evert



Matthew Nuzum wrote:

If people are not smart enough to check at the bottom of a thread for
new/updated/corrected info, they should not be allowed near any
electrical/electronic device...   8-)



  umm... yes, Mr. CEO? Yes sir, I've been told that I must confiscate
   all of your electronic devices, so can you please finish checking
   your e-mail because I have take your computer. Oh, is that your
   PDA? I need that too. And your cell-phone. No, you can keep the
   lamp. Thanks, we're sure this will be better for everyone in the 
   long run. I know you'll understand.


BTW, let's change the word smart to diligent. I know a lot of smart people
who are too busy to read the whole e-mail. Uh... actually, I might qualify
as one of those people. :-] It's actually kind of funny that I read this
particular message because it's only the second one in this thread I've
actually glanced at. Good thing you top-posted.


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