communicate each
other. But two processes, chvrf'ed to separate vrf domains, cannot do this
except via external network routes or VPN tunnels (even being bind()'ed to the
same ipaddr!).
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i'm having trouble getting multicast to work inside vservers. does
your tool help with this?
(see recent archives of list/irc on vserver, search on multicast)
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I never worked with multicast so far. But I'll try and, if there will be any
comments, I'll report you.
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i'm having trouble getting multicast to work inside vservers. does
your tool help with this?
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And sorry my bad English: with found I mean past of find, discover etc.
It's not my project :) Sorry for confusion.
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and test1. One virtual, test0 is
chbind'ed
to 10.0.0.2/32 and another -- to 10.0.0.3/32. But I still can telnet 10.0.0.2
from
_test1_.
Generally speaking, my question is: is there any ability to have an isolated
loopback for every virtual server?
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appreciated, cause English is not my
primary language.
Thanks.
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OpenVPN ?
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Planned. For this time I've got a request for PPTP, so, this build includes it.
OpenVPN support will be included in next builds (I think, in two weeks or like
that), 0.2.7 is not the final :)
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On Wednesday 24 August 2005 11:07, Peter V. Saveliev wrote:
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Why I got normal security in the first case and no security at all in the
second?
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sorry, the bug was in the script; but the first question remains
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'@!//include/util-vserver!g'
\
lib/util-vserver.pc.subst lib/util-vserver.pc
sed: -e expression #1, char 349: unterminated address regex
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rlimits/ directory, but for vlimit it can look like:
vlimit --xid X --data 1572864
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On Monday 22 August 2005 16:56, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 12:59:57PM +0400, Peter V. Saveliev wrote:
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s!@'libflags@!${libflags}!g;' \
s!@'incflags@!${incflags}!g
nearly finished the work. http://radlinux.org now uses vserver for
service management as well as virtual hosting. If there will be people,
interested in my work, I can announce release.
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://radlinux.peet.spb.ru/files/screenshots/rt-monitor1.png/view
Documentation: http://rad.peet.spb.ru/files/doc/
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. And will only see 10.0.0.2/24.
If there is anybody interested in details, mail me or see docs for 0.2.1 at
http://rad.peet.spb.ru/files/doc/
PS: sorry poor English in docs -- I have no persistent proofreader, and
this version still is not checked.
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On Wednesday 06 April 2005 02:42, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
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well, you probably didn't activate the sched_prio
either, so the token bucket is not active at all ...
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How I can do it? Also with vattribute?
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On Wednesday 06 April 2005 02:42, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
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well, you probably didn't activate the sched_prio
either, so the token bucket is not active at all ...
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Ok! I read cflags-v13.c, so, with vattribute --set --xid X --flag Y I got
all I need :)
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on this kernel in xid=0, that is, _not_ in virtual context?
I'm not sure, but If it doesn't, see capabilities module or like that --
realtime etc,
depends on the kernel configuration.
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, it is not
the same case. Maybe, you've to look around capabilities(7) to get appropriate
CAP_* in the context?
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mile? ;)
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[--prio-bias bias] -- what is bias?
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-vserver before that happens ...
didn't happen yet :/
Ok, I read vdlimit now, thanks. Mount with -o tagxid also works.
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as it is. Now I try to understand
how it works, to make more simple analogue for more simple cases -- no build,
no unify, no snapshots (for this time) -- I only wanna start, stop, enter and
monitor vservers. More about the project is on http://rad.peet.spb.ru/
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scripts ;) anyway, and will patch it to fit
my needs, as I did it before with 1.28. But I don't wanna invent a bicycle,
so, thanks for any help.
PPS: sorry my terrible English
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