Bonjour Herbert Poetzl,
>
> > Is my understanding correct?, the vserver project is going
> > toward a fully private 'local loop'? (ie, vs1:127.0.0.0/8
> > is is quite different than vs2:127.0.0.0/8), working
> > like the 2 virtual server were on 2 physical device...
>
> yep, that
Herbert Poetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> after a decent debug session we now know that the vshelper reboot
> functionality is broken with 0.30.196 on vs1.2.10 (I suspect on older
> versions too) ...
>
> the culprit seems to be vserver-info, which, for whatever reason, is
> not able to 'reverse
Hi All
After reading all the documentation I can find I'm not sure if a linux
2.6.8.1 kernel with vserver patch vs1.9.2 support quota's inside the
contexted or not.
Could someone point me to some documentation or email the list with the
current level of support in the area ?
Thanks
Mike O'Conn
Hi Folks!
Hi Enrico!
after a decent debug session we now know that the
vshelper reboot functionality is broken with 0.30.196
on vs1.2.10 (I suspect on older versions too) ...
the culprit seems to be vserver-info, which, for
whatever reason, is not able to 'reverse' the xid
(to a vserver name)
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 04:15:42PM -0500, Jean-Marc Pigeon wrote:
> Bonjour a Tous,
>
>
> Working with the 'bleeding' edge (2.6.10 + vs1.9.4-rc3),
ha, not bleeding, vs1.9.4-rc4 is already there ;)
> I was expecting the 'lo' interface to be totally private
> among each vserver.
Bonjour a Tous,
Working with the 'bleeding' edge (2.6.10 + vs1.9.4-rc3),
I was expecting the 'lo' interface to be totally private
among each vserver...obviously it is not the case...
Is my understanding correct?, the vserver project is going
toward a fully
Hi Werner,
On Friday, January 28, 2005 at 5:57:08 PM, Werner Schalk wrote:
> I am trying to get my vserver running on Gentoo and when I try to start it I
> get the following error message:
> ...
That's not just one, but a whole bunch of error messages... ;o)
In your case the mistake is that your
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 05:57:08PM +0100, Werner Schalk wrote:
> Hi guys,
*oh boy* ...
> I am trying to get my vserver running on Gentoo and when I try
> to start it I get the following error message:
most of them are because your 'gentoo-template'
is broken in several aspects ...
> # vserver
Hi guys,
I am trying to get my vserver running on Gentoo and when I try to start it I
get the following error message:
# vserver --verbose gentoo-template start
ipv4root is now 10.0.5.1
ipv4root is now 10.0.5.1
New security context is 49153
* Checking all filesystems...
/dev/hda1: clean, 36/245
Hi list
I'm using Debian Sarge inside some vservers and it's all running on Debian
Woody (root server) patched with vserver 1.29 on top of kernel 2.4.28.
I've noticed that sometimes the vservers looses it's network connectivity.
Last 2 occurences was
01.51 - 01.53, 2 minutes last night
08.26 -
On fre, 2005-01-28 at 11:41 +0100, Oliver Heinz wrote:
> Martin List-Petersen schrieb:
>
> >It's enough to download the deploy-vserver.sh script and configure it.
> >If an image isn't locally available, it'll be fetched of the server
> >automatically (including diff).
> >
> >
> >
> The script is
Martin List-Petersen schrieb:
It's enough to download the deploy-vserver.sh script and configure it.
If an image isn't locally available, it'll be fetched of the server
automatically (including diff).
The script is downloading the woody image if you choose sarge.
sarge)
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