Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Despite following the instructions found at

As a follow up I think I found the problem. Somehow I ended up with a circular link list.

/var/vservers/.hash/.hash => /var/vservers/.hash

Anyway it was getting ugly so I decided to remove the two guests and probably due to my inexperience couldn't delete the the files in /var/vservers. Tried every trick I could think of; chattr -R -i, chmod -R u+rwx, etc. Finally remembering that I'd had file system problems many years ago I rebooted into a normal kernel and was able to rm -rf /var/vservers/*. Booted back into the vs kernle and all is progressing.

I'll leave vhashify alone for a bit.


Rod
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   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

   mkdir -p /var/vservers/.hash

   ln -s /var/vservers/.hash /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vunify/hash/0

   mkdir -p /etc/vservers/site/apps/vunify
   mkdir -p /etc/vservers/test/apps/vunify

   vserver site hashify

and then get this message.

   error: db4 error(13) from dbenv->open: Permission denied
   error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - Permission denied (13)
   error: cannot open Packages database in /var/vservers/site/.rpmdb

What did I miss? ( This setup is based on the FC5 install instructions and I've added several packages using vyum. ) Any other references on the web site or wiki to using vhashify that I missed?


Rod

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