Hello,
To begin : sorry for my poor english :(
I've a recurent problem with vserver 0.30.204 on a bi-XeonP4 (use in 32bits, and
with hyper threading).
Kernel is 2.6.11.5 with vs1.9.5
The host is debian, but i've compiled vserver-util alpha myself.
I run 2 vservers on since approximativly 1 mounth.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 10:27:07AM +0200, alexx wrote:
Hello,
To begin : sorry for my poor english :(
I've a recurent problem with vserver 0.30.204 on a bi-XeonP4 (use in
32bits, and
with hyper threading).
Kernel is 2.6.11.5 with vs1.9.5
The host is debian, but i've compiled
Herbert Poetzl a écrit :
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 10:27:07AM +0200, alexx wrote:
All VServer are on it's own LVM partition in ReiserFS.
each partition is snapshoted a multiple of time.
Last days modification is the add of a cron script to make new snapshot
each night
without delete the old (i want
Hy there,
I'm trying to get vserver running, but no succes sofar.
The kernel version I'm using is 2.4.30, which I have stripped down pretty much
and patched with vserver-0.32-1 (.config included)
I am using util-vserver-0.30
Kernel build went well.
util-vserver build went well.
Then I did
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 10:37:33PM +0200, Rik van den Eijnden wrote:
Hy there,
I'm trying to get vserver running, but no succes sofar.
The kernel version I'm using is 2.4.30, which I have
stripped down pretty much
and patched with vserver-0.32-1 (.config included)
no idea what
Hello.
should work fine with a real init running inside
the vserver and might work with just the fake
blend through too ...
PS: I assume you are using 2.6.11.7-vs2.0-pre1 ;)
Euh, no: 2.6.11-vs1.9.5-rc1
Should I upgrade before expecting it to work?
So, I did upgrade just in
On 2005.04.26 00:38:48 +0200, Gilles wrote:
Hello.
should work fine with a real init running inside
the vserver and might work with just the fake
blend through too ...
PS: I assume you are using 2.6.11.7-vs2.0-pre1 ;)
Euh, no: 2.6.11-vs1.9.5-rc1
Should I upgrade
Hello,
It all depends how you did generate the vserver you are using.
If you used the script you mention and have installed apt-get (for rpm) and have
correctly configured your apt-get sources then it is not normal as you
should have a functionnal vserver. I don't have a fedora core system
handy
Hi all,
I observe a strange behaviour with SL92/x86 (SuSE Linux 9.2) vserver
running on SL92/amd64 host with 2.6.11.5-vs1.95 and util-vserver
0.30.204 (linked with dietlibc 0.28).
When starting up the vserver in 'sysv' mode, everything works just fine
except that I can't reboot it from inside of
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 02:41, Michal Ludvig wrote:
Hi all,
I observe a strange behaviour with SL92/x86 (SuSE Linux 9.2) vserver
running on SL92/amd64 host with 2.6.11.5-vs1.95 and util-vserver
0.30.204 (linked with dietlibc 0.28).
When starting up the vserver in 'sysv' mode, everything
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