Hi all,
I'm using 2.6.17-11.33vs2.0.2.1 from
dists/dapper/uniklu-vserver/binary-i386/linux-image-2.6.17-11-server_2.6.17-11.33vs2.0.2.1_i386.deb
and in one of the 2 vservers I see the value locks decreasing constantly
(about 1 per second in steps of 4-6 every 5 seconds):
Every 2,0s: cat
Hello,
yesterday I upgraded my development server from vmlinuz-2.6.12.5-vs2.0 to
2.6.17.14-grsec2.1.9-vs2.0.2.1 and util-vserver from util-vserver-0.30.210 to
util-vserver-0.30.211.
All Debian/Ubuntu guests are running fine, but for the old Suse9.0 guest when
entering via vserver servername
Daniel Haensse wrote:
Dear list,
I have a problem with hostname -va inside of vserver.
Any hints?
best regards
Dani
vserver1.foobar.com
...
192.168.5.101 virtual1.foobar.com virtual1
vserver1 != virtual1 ;)
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Hi all,
I searched, in your new wiki for support quota on a shared partition. I
found the following link
http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/Per+Context+Quota.
But this is for Kernel 2.4 and i want this to use this with kernel 2.6.
Does this actually work? I doesn't get behind the wiki pages
Oliver Heinz wrote:
Hello,
yesterday I upgraded my development server from vmlinuz-2.6.12.5-vs2.0 to
2.6.17.14-grsec2.1.9-vs2.0.2.1 and util-vserver from util-vserver-0.30.210 to
util-vserver-0.30.211.
All Debian/Ubuntu guests are running fine, but for the old Suse9.0 guest when
entering
vserver1 != virtual1 ;)
I'm so stupid. I'll repeat this for the rest of the day.
Now it is working. Thank for the quick help.
regards
Dani
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Hi,
can you answer my questions please?
1) Why is there the dummy line on the bottom of
'/etc/vservers/ID/schedule' file
2) What does the option '--prio-bias' for 'vsched' command mean?
3) Which option will be used when I put both 'sched_prio' and
'sched_hard' into 'flags' file?
4) I found
Jaroslav Tomecek wrote:
Hi,
can you answer my questions please?
1) Why is there the dummy line on the bottom of
'/etc/vservers/ID/schedule' file
That should be the priority bias, but due to a bug (IMHO) in vsched, it
doesn't fail if it's not a number and dummy translates to 0. (This is
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 08:02:38AM +0100, Daniel Haensse wrote:
inside of what vserver :) i.e. please provide
a few more details, like kernel version, tool version
and such
vserver1:/# uname -va
Linux vserver1.foobar.com 2.6.17-2-vserver-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Sep 13
18:02:36 CEST 2006
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 01:07:09PM +0100, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Stefan Konrad Riedel wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using 2.6.17-11.33vs2.0.2.1 from
dists/dapper/uniklu-vserver/binary-i386/linux-image-2.6.17-11-server_
2.6.17-11.33vs2.0.2.1_i386.deb
and in one of the 2 vservers I see the
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 12:11:08PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I searched, in your new wiki for support quota on a shared partition.
I found the following link
http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/Per+Context+Quota.
yep, pops up every three months or so ...
usually the attention
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On 16.11.2006, at 19:41, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
if you interest and angagement for per context quota
is significantly longer than a few hours, then there
should be no problem adding and testing this
I'm interested, too. However I don't have a
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