Herbert Poetzl escribió:
not unexpected, giving any capabilities beyond the
default set can be considered a (sometimes severe)
reduction in guest security (i.e. you are handing
over control to host specific parts which can be
used either for DoS or in most cases direct control
over host
Hi,
Michael S. Zick wrote:
According to this thread, you are running Java 1.5 and the
version reported to work is Java 1.6
I tested also Java 1.6 (look at initial posting).
Regards
Thomas
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Herbert Poetzl wrote:
Thanx for testing. I have no clue, what my problem is and no idea how to
resolve this.
maybe you could package up your guest (maybe
after some cleanups to preserve privacy and
reduce size), and upload it somewhere, and
maybe some folks who already had success with
Hello,
A quick question. What are the acceptable characters in a vserver name?
I would suppose [a-z][A-Z] + '_' and '-' are ok, but are accents, spaces
and other characters acceptable?
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On Thu May 10 2007 09:14, Thomas Besser wrote:
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
Thanx for testing. I have no clue, what my problem is and no idea how to
resolve this.
maybe you could package up your guest (maybe
after some cleanups to preserve privacy and
reduce size), and upload it somewhere,
Hi,
I have been using Debian unstable kernel and a few vservers to try out the
memory saving effects of vhashify. Great results, 4 servers each running
apache2 take 80mb less RAM than they did before. I feel safe messing about in
these servers as COW is working, and I should be able to ammend
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 05:46:48PM +0100, Ben Green wrote:
What I want to know is can vhashify be used within older vserver
setups, specifically Debian 'etch' with it's none COWed kernel.
What precautions would I need to take and what things can't I do inside these
guest servers?
I've
On Thu May 10 2007 11:08, Michael S. Zick wrote:
On Thu May 10 2007 09:14, Thomas Besser wrote:
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
Thanx for testing. I have no clue, what my problem is and no idea how to
resolve this.
maybe you could package up your guest (maybe
after some cleanups to
On Thu, 10 May 2007 17:46:48 +0100
Ben Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I want to know is can vhashify be used within older vserver setups,
specifically Debian 'etch' with it's none COWed kernel. What precautions
would I need to take and what things can't I do inside these guest
servers?