Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> basically I do not see a good reason for assigning
> 127.x.x.x to a guest, but if you have to, then try
> to choose different ones, e.g. 127.0.0.2, 127.0.0.3 ...
>
Does that work with ssh port forwarding?
I ran into this problem when I tried that:
http://sources.redhat
On 7/3/06, John Alberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could you explain this a little more please? Where do I get the
initial RHEL base to use for the vserver-new command? I'm running
Gentoo for the host and I have Gentoo tarballs to use with
vserver-new.
I'm sorry, I was a little unclear. You c
Could you explain this a little more please? Where do I get the
initial RHEL base to use for the vserver-new command? I'm running
Gentoo for the host and I have Gentoo tarballs to use with
vserver-new.
thx
On 6/30/06, Daniel W. Crompton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/30/06, John Alberts <[E
Salve Herbert!
Herbert Poetzl schrieb am Sonntag, den 02. Juli 2006 um 17:59h:
> > What should I read to learn what fd,pts stands for and
> > to know what /dev/pts/[14|20|21|31-34] are?
>
> *phew* good question, probably a lot of source code :)
maybe a good questions, but *shame on me* that I f
> as far as I know, gentoo is the only distro which uses
> a 'special' init system, which does not work inside a
> virtual environment (well, without minor tweaks), IMHO
> that is not a deficiency in gentoo, only a missing
> (or better incomplete) 'implementation' of the gentoo
> init style
AFAIK
On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 09:06:36AM +, Daniel W. Crompton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On one of my machines I started to run out of space so I started to
> see where I could save space. On my Gentoo host I already share
> portage(ro) and distfiles(rw) trees with the vservers, the vserver bin
> packages I
On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 04:42:10AM +, Daniel W. Crompton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was messing around with 2 vservers, both Gentoo 2006.0 created from
> a stage3 the only difference is that one has the sys-apps/baselayout
> and the other has sys-apps/baselayout-vserver.
>
> I noticed that using the
On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 06:23:50PM +0200, Peter Mann wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 05:54:56PM +0200, Guenther Fuchs wrote:
> > saen> I haven't really tried, because I know I will need something
> > saen> like this (but don't know where to get it for Fedora):
> > saen> http://host/debian/pool/mai
Hi Peter,
on Sunday, July 2, 2006 at 6:23:50 PM you wrote:
PM> On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 05:54:56PM +0200, Guenther Fuchs wrote:
GF> I don't think you will need this for Fedora at all, no.
PM> rpmstrap
Thanks for correcting me, I'm not really into Debian, although my
brother's one of the Austrian
On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 05:54:56PM +0200, Guenther Fuchs wrote:
> saen> I haven't really tried, because I know I will need something
> saen> like this (but don't know where to get it for Fedora):
> saen> http://host/debian/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_0.3.3_all.deb
>
> I don't think you wil
On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 02:34:25PM +0200, Robert Michel wrote:
> Salve Daniel!
>
> Thank you ;)
>
> On Sat, 01 Jul 2006, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
> > >do not have a /dev/stdin. Is there a way I can
> > >create it myself?
> >
> > As this is just a symlink to /proc/self/fd/0, sure.
>
> ln -s
Hi Vince,
on Thursday, June 29, 2006 at 12:49:07 PM you posted:
saen> I want to create a vserver guest with Fedora 3 inside, but I
saen> really have no clue where to start...
Maybe the Fedora 4/5 guides can help you a little?
http://linux-vserver.org/VServer+installation+Fedora+Core+4
http:/
On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 08:51:58PM -0400, Paul S. Gumerman wrote:
> In it's own thread now -- sorry for the unintentional hijack.
>
> I have two practically identical vserver hosts, named vhost1 and vhost3.
>
> They are both running kernel CentOS (2.6.14.3-vs2.0.1-rc5) x86_64.
>
> /etc/hosts on
On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 08:50:49PM -0400, Paul S. Gumerman wrote:
> Sorry about the previous thread hijacks --- I didn't realize what the
> list server was using to do the threading.
>
>
> I have been working on getting the freenx remote X access aplication
> working on a vserver host machine.
>
On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 07:28:06PM +0200, Clément Calmels wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A first round about virtualisation benchmarks can be found here:
> http://lxc.sourceforge.net/bench/
very interesting results, tx ...
> These benchmarks run with vanilla kernels and the patched versions of
> well know vir
On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 01:30:07PM +0300, Nikolay Kichukov wrote:
> Thanks Ben,
> That solves the error reporting. Are those limits only set outside of
> the guest and do they not apply per guest basis?
the problem is more that the pam inside the guest
tries to exceed given limits from the host
>
Hi,
On one of my machines I started to run out of space so I started to
see where I could save space. On my Gentoo host I already share
portage(ro) and distfiles(rw) trees with the vservers, the vserver bin
packages I save separately for security reasons.
The same for documents and man pages, al
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