Re: [Vserver] Problem rebooting the System

2004-08-03 Thread Sebastian Ganschow
Quoting Herbert Poetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 05:24:40PM +0200, Sebastian Ganschow wrote:
  Hi,

 Hi Sebastian!

  I've got another Problem. When I'm using Context Disk Limits
  it is necassary to set the context ID in the configuration
  file with the Option S_CONTEXT. But when I set the context
  ID the vservers so not start while starting the System
  although the ON_BOOT Flag is set to yes.
 
  The following message appears:
 
  Starting the virtual server host2
  Server host2 is not running
  Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCcUu
 
  When there is no context ID set, the vserver is starting
  while starting the System.

 first I have to apologize, yesterday my cat broke my
 crystal ball, and the spare one is somewhere hidden
 in the cellar ... so I have to ask:

Ohh, that's bad. ;)

Here's the info...


 what kernel version?
2.4.25-v1.27

 what patch version?
patch-2.4.26-vs1.27.diff
patch-2.4.25-vs1.27-q0.14.diff

 what tools and what tool version?
util-vserver-0.30

 what host distro?
Debian Woody

 what guest distro?
also Debian Woody

 what configuration?
S_HOSTNAME=host2
IPROOT=192.168.1.122
IPROOTDEV=eth0
ONBOOT=yes
S_NICE=
S_FLAGS=lock nproc fakeinit
ULIMIT=-u 256 -n 1024 -t 32768
#S_CAPS=CAP_NET_RAW
S_CONTEXT=102
# *NOT* DNS domain name, for NIS only
S_DOMAINNAME=

Hope it helps a little bit finding the Problem...

I've got another Question: Is it correct, that either i can use
S_CAPS=CAP_NET_RAW and can ping but also can see the Network Traffic of the
other Vserver with tcpdump or don't use S_CAPS=CAP_NET_RAW but can't ping
anymore?

Sebastian


 TIA,
 Herbert

  greetings
  Sebastian
 
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[Vserver] Problem rebooting the System

2004-08-02 Thread Sebastian Ganschow
Hi,

I've got another Problem. When I'm using Context Disk Limits it is necassary to
set the context ID in the configuration file with the Option S_CONTEXT. But when
I set the context ID the vservers so not start while starting the System
although the ON_BOOT Flag is set to yes.

The following message appears:

Starting the virtual server host2
Server host2 is not running
Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCcUu

When there is no context ID set, the vserver is starting while starting the
System.

greetings
Sebastian

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Re: [Vserver] Problem rebooting the System

2004-08-02 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 05:24:40PM +0200, Sebastian Ganschow wrote:
 Hi,

Hi Sebastian!

 I've got another Problem. When I'm using Context Disk Limits 
 it is necassary to set the context ID in the configuration 
 file with the Option S_CONTEXT. But when I set the context 
 ID the vservers so not start while starting the System
 although the ON_BOOT Flag is set to yes.
 
 The following message appears:
 
 Starting the virtual server host2
 Server host2 is not running
 Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCcUu
 
 When there is no context ID set, the vserver is starting 
 while starting the System.

first I have to apologize, yesterday my cat broke my
crystal ball, and the spare one is somewhere hidden
in the cellar ... so I have to ask:

what kernel version? 
what patch version?
what tools and what tool version?
what host distro?
what guest distro?
what configuration?

TIA,
Herbert

 greetings
 Sebastian
 
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