Hello Herbert,
I have a special question to the Step-by-Step documentation,
I tried for several days to install vs2.0 and yesterday I've read this
comment in the subject.
Now I wanna know if it is not possible to install these version or shpould I try to install the older version
VServer
in a short phrase it took everything i could give it.
after 7.5 hrs running, individual stop start restart worked fine.
using init script, global stop start restart worked fine.
rebooting letting init shut them down worked fine.
ill try again tonight after 12-14 hrs running and if that passes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Wight) writes:
I am seeing odd behaviour with bind mounts. For example, if I specify
mount --bind /tmp /vservers/tkt/opt
in pre-start, and
Be very careful when doing such stuff (resp. make sure that the vserver
is trusted). Else, an attacker within the vserver can
this is on the dell with the rc4 patch. i have not tried the vanilla kernel
yet.
when i shut down i get this after the power down sequence
* Remounting remaining filesystems readonly ...
[ ok ]
Power down.
Badness in send_IPI_mask_bitmask at arch/i386/kernel/smp.c:168
It appears that the ebuild for util-vserver-0.30.208-r3 is missing the
vprocunhide init script. On a clean system it did not install one and I could
not find one. I copied one from another host.
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Chuck
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On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 02:09:57PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
On Saturday 08 October 2005 01:36 pm, Chuck wrote:
could this be a possible cause? is my cpu setting in error?
i have the processor type set to
Processor family (Pentium-III/Celeron(Coppermine)/Pentium-III Xeon)
but the
On Saturday 08 October 2005 06:25 pm, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
heh that was a reboot command though... hmm... acpi is shut off totally in
linux.. have to tell jon to be sure its off in the bios too
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 02:09:57PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
On Saturday 08 October 2005 01:36 pm,
On Saturday 08 October 2005 22:19, Chuck wrote:
It appears that the ebuild for util-vserver-0.30.208-r3 is missing the
vprocunhide init script. On a clean system it did not install one and I
could not find one. I copied one from another host.
you should read the messages popping up after the
On Saturday 08 October 2005 08:01 pm, Benedikt Boehm wrote:
its a good place to put it when you use the vservers init script to auto
start. but when you dont there is no option to call vservers unhide or some
such to just run vprocunhide... i know i can set all the guests to some mark
other