Re: [Vserver] My ISP unable to use ntp ; ( - How can I change /etc/localtime with ntp?

2006-05-24 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 03:50:44PM +0200, Robert Michel wrote: Salve Herbert! Herbert Poetzl schrieb am Samstag, den 20. Mai 2006 um 16:40h: Could I change /etc/localtime with ntp to correct the time myself? How? On the longterm, it would be nice to have a better timesolution

Re: [Vserver] How multiple disk limits within a guest are supposed to work?

2006-05-24 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 10:52:43AM -0400, Francis J. Lacoste wrote: Hi, I've read the DiskLimits documentation on http://linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits and I've able to set-up one disk limit on a guest vserver without problem. But I'm wondering how multiple disk limits within the

[Vserver] Hashification

2006-05-24 Thread Fareha Shafique
Hi, I've been struggling to fully understand how vhashify works for a while now. I want to know more about it. It would be nice if someone could answer the following questions for me or point to some document which can help me understand the vhashify and unify better: 1) What files and how

[Vserver] Making and using devices inside vservers

2006-05-24 Thread Mark Maas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello all, Could someone elaborate on how to make devices available inside a vserver? (/dev/tty[0-9] or /dev/mem) etc. I would like to be able to burn a cd under a vserver, or even run X. I've found this page for that last thing,

[Vserver] Networking: inside and out

2006-05-24 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
I've ( thanks to everyone ) got a working Linux-Vserver and one guest. The current issues are I can't get httpd or sshd to start in the guest. This system is being migrated to L-V so has sshd and apache ( two VirtualHosts ) running currently. I have modified sshd_config, httpd.conf, and

Re: [Vserver] Networking: inside and out

2006-05-24 Thread Grzegorz Nosek
2006/5/24, Roderick A. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I've ( thanks to everyone ) got a working Linux-Vserver and one guest. The current issues are I can't get httpd or sshd to start in the guest. This system is being migrated to L-V so has sshd and apache ( two VirtualHosts ) running currently.

Re: [Vserver] Networking: inside and out

2006-05-24 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Grzegorz Nosek wrote: snip / Open file limits? Missing CAP_NET_BIND or some other capabilities? Maybe a strace will be useful (should show you what is the exact error). Does ip addr show (or ifconfig -a) on the guest show the proper IP address? Possibility on the file limits. I'll research.

Re: [Vserver] Networking: inside and out

2006-05-24 Thread Grzegorz Nosek
2006/5/24, Roderick A. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Grzegorz Nosek wrote: snip / Open file limits? Missing CAP_NET_BIND or some other capabilities? Maybe a strace will be useful (should show you what is the exact error). Does ip addr show (or ifconfig -a) on the guest show the proper IP

Re: [Vserver] Networking: inside and out

2006-05-24 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson
Grzegorz Nosek wrote: 2006/5/24, Roderick A. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Grzegorz Nosek wrote: snip / Open file limits? Missing CAP_NET_BIND or some other capabilities? Maybe a strace will be useful (should show you what is the exact error). Does ip addr show (or ifconfig -a) on the guest

Re: [Vserver] Hashification

2006-05-24 Thread Corey Wright
I've been struggling to fully understand how vhashify works for a while now. I want to know more about it. It would be nice if someone could answer the following questions for me or point to some document which can help me understand the vhashify and unify better: isn't there a vhashify.c?

Re: [Vserver] Making and using devices inside vservers

2006-05-24 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 06:57:40PM +0200, Mark Maas wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello all, Could someone elaborate on how to make devices available inside a vserver? (/dev/tty[0-9] or /dev/mem) etc. you can simply copy them from the host, or create them on the

Re: [Vserver] Hashification

2006-05-24 Thread Fareha Shafique
Corey Wright wrote: I've been struggling to fully understand how vhashify works for a while now. I want to know more about it. It would be nice if someone could answer the following questions for me or point to some document which can help me understand the vhashify and unify better:

Re: [Vserver] Making and using devices inside vservers

2006-05-24 Thread Corey Wright
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello all, Could someone elaborate on how to make devices available inside a vserver? (/dev/tty[0-9] or /dev/mem) etc. can't you just copy the desired file from /dev to /vservers/name/dev or do a mknod, either one as root from the host? I

Re: [Vserver] Errors on stopping vserver

2006-05-24 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Fareha Shafique wrote: Hi, When I stop the vserver I get the following: Stopping sshd: [FAILED] Shutting down kernel logger: [FAILED] Shutting down system logger: [ OK ] Starting killall: Stopping sshd:

[Vserver] Hashification process ( not working? )

2006-05-24 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Despite following the instructions found at http://linux-vserver.org/alpha+util-vserver for vhashify I am getting error messages. Two vserver guests; test and site; ( with a few different packages and some modified files ) I have: mkdir -p /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vunify/hash

Re: [Vserver] Errors on stopping vserver

2006-05-24 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Fareha Shafique wrote: Roderick A. Anderson wrote: Fareha Shafique wrote: Hi, When I stop the vserver I get the following: Stopping sshd: [FAILED] Shutting down kernel logger: [FAILED] Shutting down system logger:

Re: [Vserver] Making and using devices inside vservers

2006-05-24 Thread Mark Maas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Corey Wright wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello all, Could someone elaborate on how to make devices available inside a vserver? (/dev/tty[0-9] or /dev/mem) etc. can't you just copy the desired file from /dev to

Re: [Vserver] Making and using devices inside vservers

2006-05-24 Thread Mark Maas
Mark Maas wrote: use, and public access is available, I don't really need the security. Woops, I meant unavailable ofcourse... :-) ___ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver -- Mark