So the big question is which (preferably YUM-able) distribution should I
use for the host? I'm currently thinking CentOS 5 as it has an
end-of-life in about 5 years. I hope to be retired by then. :-) Plus I
believe I read that it is actually supported in Daniel's repository.
Well I was th
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> The builds using rsync are going well but this has created a bit of a
> problem. Typically I build using yum as the method. This creates all
> the necessary files in /etc/vservers//apps. Using rsync doesn't.
>
> Is there a command/incantation to convert a vserver gu
On Thursday 12 July 2007 14:50, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
ahh ok. heh i know enough about yum to be dangerous so i only use it in the
few centos guests we have and then just do yum update :) everything else we
have is gentoo based. as soon as the package we use that requires
centos/rh/debian
Chuck wrote:
On Thursday 12 July 2007 13:55, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
if i use vserver build with its rsync options it makes the /etc/vserver/guest
directory for me just like any other build using vserver. are you using rsync
by itself? maybe thats why. the vserver application automaticall
On Thursday 12 July 2007 13:55, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
if i use vserver build with its rsync options it makes the /etc/vserver/guest
directory for me just like any other build using vserver. are you using rsync
by itself? maybe thats why. the vserver application automatically makes
the /e
On Thursday 12 July 2007 13:55, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
when i copy a template for a new server i find the easiest thing is simply
copy an existing vserver in /etc over to the new name and edit a couple files
and its done
> The builds using rsync are going well but this has created a bit o
The builds using rsync are going well but this has created a bit of a
problem. Typically I build using yum as the method. This creates all
the necessary files in /etc/vservers//apps. Using rsync doesn't.
Is there a command/incantation to convert a vserver guest to another
package-management