Am Mittwoch, den 15.02.2006, 19:41 -0800 schrieb Roderick A. Anderson:
> This is what I get back.
> /usr/sbin/vserver: line 155: /usr/lib/util-vserver/vserver-build: No
> such file or directory
> /usr/sbin/vserver: line 155: exec: /usr/lib/util-vserver/vserver-build:
> cannot execute: No such fil
Veit Wahlich wrote:
Am Mittwoch, den 15.02.2006, 15:52 -0800 schrieb Roderick A. Anderson:
Hold the presses -- just looked and I did find this site. The
EXPERIMENTAL part kept me from jumping in. Also I like my little sister.
Heh, well, this was initially an apt-only repository, yum suppor
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Veit Wahlich wrote:
Hi Roderick,
Am Mittwoch, den 15.02.2006, 14:06 -0800 schrieb Roderick A. Anderson:
So my request for a RPM or repository.
I am running repositories for CentOS4 based VServer hosts and
FC4/CentOS4 based guests:
http://naturidentisch.de/packages/
Using the http://naturi
Am Mittwoch, den 15.02.2006, 15:52 -0800 schrieb Roderick A. Anderson:
> Hold the presses -- just looked and I did find this site. The
> EXPERIMENTAL part kept me from jumping in. Also I like my little sister.
Heh, well, this was initially an apt-only repository, yum support was
added later. Un
Veit Wahlich wrote:
Hi Roderick,
Am Mittwoch, den 15.02.2006, 14:06 -0800 schrieb Roderick A. Anderson:
So my request for a RPM or repository.
I am running repositories for CentOS4 based VServer hosts and
FC4/CentOS4 based guests:
http://naturidentisch.de/packages/
Using the http://naturi
On Wed February 15 2006 16:35, Matthew Sayler wrote:
>
> I've been thinking for some time that it would be great to tailor a
> distribution especially for Linux-Vserver -- that is, an installable
> ISO-imagable Linux distribution configured to lay down a very minimal
> system by default. Mostly I
On 15 Feb 2006 at 16:35, Matthew Sayler wrote:
> I've been thinking for some time that it would be great to tailor a
> distribution especially for Linux-Vserver -- that is, an installable
> ISO-imagable Linux distribution configured to lay down a very minimal
> system by default. Mostly I want n
Hi Roderick,
Am Mittwoch, den 15.02.2006, 14:06 -0800 schrieb Roderick A. Anderson:
> So my request for a RPM or repository.
I am running repositories for CentOS4 based VServer hosts and
FC4/CentOS4 based guests:
http://naturidentisch.de/packages/
Using the http://naturidentisch.de/packages/cen
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 02:06:23PM -0800, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> I've spent several hours ( fighting? ) to get the Vserver utils
> installed and working on a CentOS 4.2 clean install. Getting the kernel
> built was easy. (Only took four tries with three being typos on my part. )
>
> Util
I've spent several hours ( fighting? ) to get the Vserver utils
installed and working on a CentOS 4.2 clean install. Getting the kernel
built was easy. (Only took four tries with three being typos on my part. )
Util_vserver is a whole different issue. After a couple of snafus on my
part I su
Hi Evert,
My setup has all (currently 6) vservers on 1 DRBD-partition (which is on 2
physical nodes), so I guess the symlinking would do in my situation?
In this case, using the gentoo startup script would be the favourite
idea - but dont forget to enable the guest for "autostart" ;)
Using t
Thanks for the swift reply and all the info! :-)
My setup has all (currently 6) vservers on 1 DRBD-partition (which is on 2
physical nodes), so I guess the symlinking would do in my situation?
Regards,
Evert
Oliver Welter wrote:
> Hi Evert,
>
>> Is that a better method than using the in
Hi Evert,
> Is that a better method than using the init script instead? I thought
that starting/stopping services by calling them directly was in general
'frowned upon' in Gentoo...?
the Gentoo init script is not capable of staring individual servers, it
just can start/stop "all" servers, so
Is that a better method than using the init script instead? I thought that
starting/stopping services by calling them directly was in general 'frowned
upon' in Gentoo...?
Regards,
Evert
PS. Are you by any chance also using DRBD for your vservers? I have to
incorporate that as well, as a 'pr
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