Thank you Adrien and Herbert for the links. I had already found those
links except the Solucorp link. The solucorp link explains exactly
what unification is doing, and the ramifications, in slightly more
detail. I have more detailed questions; however, I'll save them for a
new thread.
Thanks
I have a guest os running on vserver that is configured and running
great. I would like to move/copy that guest os to a standalone
workstation.
I am using Gentoo. It seems that if I make a tarball of the guest and
then copy it to the workstation, change the profile, emerge the proper
Is this what the new option 'Remap Source IP Address' is for?
The description reads:
CONFIG_VSERVER_REMAP_SADDR:
│
│ This allows to remap the source IP address of 'local'
│ connections from 127.0.0.1 to the first assigned
│ guest IP.
│
│ Symbol: VSERVER_REMAP_SADDR [=n]
│ Prompt: Remap
On 04.12.2006, at 19:44, John Alberts wrote:
I have a guest os running on vserver that is configured and running
great. I would like to move/copy that guest os to a standalone
workstation.
I am using Gentoo. It seems that if I make a tarball of the guest and
then copy it to the workstation,
Group,
Tar-ball: util-vserver-0.30.211.tar.bz2
Path: util-vserver-0.30.211/scripts
File: vserver-build.functions.rpm
File: vserver-build.rpm
Neither file is an rpm package, both are
ASCII text files.
I suggest that hi-jacking well recognized
extensions is a Bad Idea.
Better names might be:
Thanks. I don't have to do this for a couple of weeks yet. Hopefully
things will go relatively smoothly.
-John
On 12/4/06, Wolfgang Hennerbichler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04.12.2006, at 19:44, John Alberts wrote:
I have a guest os running on vserver that is configured and running