Hello,Jacques, hello all!
I have set up a few vservers for hosting different web sites on the same
machine and keep a separate control of each, and so far I'm happy, thanks!
Time comes to get it running for the public, and as the server has a
RAID controler (it is Dell's Megaraid), I'm about to
Hello List!
I'm trying to set up a new host with the actual state-of-the-arrt (stable ,
of course :-) vserver-version 2.01. I got a vanilla kernel 2.6.15.3 applied
the patches and everything is nice up to now. I even succeeded in compiling
and installing the util-vserver-0.30.210 tools
Great!
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 09:57:28AM +0100, Odile Bénassy wrote:
Hello,Jacques, hello all!
I have set up a few vservers for hosting different web sites on the
same machine and keep a separate control of each, and so far I'm
happy, thanks!
glad to hear!
you're welcome!
Time comes to get it
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 01:43:34PM +0100, alexander goeres - lieblinx.net wrote:
Hello List!
I'm trying to set up a new host with the actual state-of-the-arrt
(stable , of course :-) vserver-version 2.01. I got a vanilla kernel
2.6.15.3 applied the patches and everything is nice up to now. I
Hi Folks!
we've finally reached a point where we started
to settle down development and focus on finalizing
the upcoming stable and devel releases.
here are the release candidates for both of them,
please give 'em a spin and let us know if something
fails or doesn't work as expected.
(they
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 13:44, HP wrote:
well, only on debian the vservers dir goes to /var
on all other distros, it's /vservers :)
Also on Gentoo ;)
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Hi all!
What is a good haresources-script for vserver? Or can I just use
/etc/init.d/vservers?
(I have a Gentoo-system)
Greetings,
Evert
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Hi Evert,
I just linked /usr/sbin/vserver to /etc/ha.d/resource.d and put into my
haressources file: vserver::mail
Works for me (gentoo, too ;)
Oliver
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Odile Bénassy wrote:
Hello,Jacques, hello all!
I have set up a few vservers for hosting different web sites on the same
machine and keep a separate control of each, and so far I'm happy, thanks!
Time comes to get it running for the public, and as the server has a
RAID controler (it is Dell's
Christian Heim wrote:
well, only on debian the vservers dir goes to /var
on all other distros, it's /vservers :)
Also on Gentoo ;)
I hate that! Such a deep directory... besides, the unix conventions of
var, /usr, etc, were made before this use case was considered (/com,
anyone?). I think it
I recently purchased a Dell PowerEdge 2850 that I'm using for
vservers. I'm using Gentoo for the host and guests. Seems to work
really great so far.
I purchased 4 10k rpm 73G u320 drives and use them in a single raid5
partition. I then used LVM2 to partiion up the space.
Here's the output of
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 05:41 pm, John Alberts wrote:
I agree 100% that is what I am using on my vserver host as well and I have
enough free space unassigned to last several years at this point. LVM2 should
actually become a permanent built-in part of all file systems :) As I re-do
my home
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 21:40, you wrote:
I hate that! Such a deep directory... besides, the unix conventions of
var, /usr, etc, were made before this use case was considered (/com,
anyone?). I think it deserves its own TLD (top level directory).
Perhaps something more in the unix
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