Thank you Alex I did have alook at your fine project, it is very nice,
but we have already a lot of time learning Vserver, you do things a bit
differently, I already have VSERVER running and the migration would be a
headache.
Alex Lyashkov wrote:
, 19.08.2004, 15:46, Ehab Heikal :
Yes I
Hi,
I haven't heard anything on the stability of vs1.29-rc2.
I will let you know that vs1.29-rc2 is doing well with the following setup:
Linux version 2.4.27-686-smp-vs1.29-rc2 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.3.4
(Debian 1:3.3.4-3)) #1 SMP Wed Aug 11 20:28:34 CEST 2004
processor : 0
Hello,
this exploit is still working:
http://www.securityfocus.com/data/vulnerabilities/exploits/chrootAgainExploit.c
I tried with:
http://www.13thfloor.at/vserver/s_release/v1.28/patch-2.4.26-vs1.28.diff
http://www.sandino.net/parches/vserver/linux-2.4.27-grsec-2.0.1-vserver-1.28-KB-1.patch.gz
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 11:37:33AM +0300, Ehab Heikal wrote:
Thank you Alex I did have alook at your fine project, it is very nice,
but we have already a lot of time learning Vserver, you do things a bit
differently, I already have VSERVER running and the migration would be a
headache.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 11:48:12AM +0200, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
Hi,
I haven't heard anything on the stability of vs1.29-rc2.
I will let you know that vs1.29-rc2 is doing well with the following setup:
Linux version 2.4.27-686-smp-vs1.29-rc2 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 3.3.4
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 01:22:26PM +0200, Ralf Dreibrodt wrote:
Hello,
this exploit is still working:
http://www.securityfocus.com/data/vulnerabilities/exploits/chrootAgainExploit.c
unlikely ...
I tried with:
http://www.13thfloor.at/vserver/s_release/v1.28/patch-2.4.26-vs1.28.diff
All,
Has anyone come up with a reliable and scalable solution to get this these
to work post-reboot (detecting the number of inodes in use)? Anything that
will count inodes in a directory will suit me brilliantly, or failing that,
if cqhlim could be modded to do this work itself that'd be even
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 01:15:45PM +0100, Chris Murton wrote:
All,
Has anyone come up with a reliable and scalable solution to get this these
to work post-reboot (detecting the number of inodes in use)? Anything that
will count inodes in a directory will suit me brilliantly, or failing that,
, 20.08.2004, 11:37, Ehab Heikal :
Thank you Alex I did have alook at your fine project, it is very nice,
but we have already a lot of time learning Vserver, you do things a bit
differently, I already have VSERVER running and the migration would be a
headache.
VServer can`t be applied
Herbert,
Thanks for this.
All looks to be fine, until I do a df inside the vserver. df -i is fine,
but ...
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdv1 128784440 0 100% /
Thanks,
Chris.
-Original Message-
From: Herbert
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 02:37:29PM +0100, Chris Murton wrote:
Herbert,
Thanks for this.
All looks to be fine, until I do a df inside the vserver.
df -i is fine, but ...
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdv1 128784440
Herbert,
This should be everything you asked below..
hmm, unfortunately my crystal ball is having
the 1000 precognitions service now, so please
provide some details like:
- kernel version, patch version
- partitions, and setup
- setup done with the cqhlim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# uname
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 02:46:56PM +0100, Chris Murton wrote:
Herbert,
This should be everything you asked below..
hmm, unfortunately my crystal ball is having
the 1000 precognitions service now, so please
provide some details like:
- kernel version, patch version
-
Herbert,
/dev/hda8
inodes: 21657/10
blocks: 784440/128 (61%)
good that you did the math for me ...
the last argument to the cqdlim (the one you set to 61)
is the root reserve, which usually is around 5-10%
this space is reserved for root users (in newer patches
for the
Hi there,
for getting more familiar with VServers I've began to write some little
tools and Herbert was so kind to put them on his server tonight. So if
anyone likes to have a look:
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/ktf-vserver-tools-0.1.tar.gz
Thought behind these tools were to create some
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