Re: [Vserver] OCS Inventory

2007-03-17 Thread Daniel W. Crompton
On 3/16/07, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel W. Crompton wrote: After reading Jean-Marc's answer I thought it could also be the fact that you might just need to create /dev/mem. You absolutely never ever want to do that, if you care the least about the guest being

Re: [Vserver] OCS Inventory

2007-03-17 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson
Daniel W. Crompton wrote: On 3/16/07, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel W. Crompton wrote: After reading Jean-Marc's answer I thought it could also be the fact that you might just need to create /dev/mem. You absolutely never ever want to do that, if you care the least

Re: [Vserver] OCS Inventory

2007-03-17 Thread Daniel W. Crompton
On 3/17/07, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You absolutely never ever want to do that, if you care the least about the guest being secure... /dev/mem would give it complete access to the contents of your RAM. Seriously if you care about your guest being secure you make sure that

Re: [Vserver] OCS Inventory

2007-03-17 Thread harry
in the same sense... disable all firewalls, open up your telnet port and allow passwordless rootlogin on all your machines or pull the plug those are the only possibilities, right? Daniel W. Crompton wrote: Seriously if you care about your guest being secure you make sure that the host

Re: [Vserver] OCS Inventory

2007-03-17 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Sat, Mar 17, 2007 at 02:37:39PM +, Daniel W. Crompton wrote: On 3/17/07, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You absolutely never ever want to do that, if you care the least about the guest being secure... /dev/mem would give it complete access to the contents of your RAM.

Re: [Vserver] Vserver CPU limit question

2007-03-17 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 06:54:26PM -0700, Albert Mak (almak) wrote: Hi, I have Linux (2.6.14.3 Kernel) with Vserver 2.0.1 and testing the CPU limit capabilities. I have 2 vserver contexts both running CPU intensive app capable of using up 100% CPU, I am setting up on vserver to limit 1

Re: [Vserver] Re: Oops with rejecting routes in vservers instance

2007-03-17 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 07:38:44PM +0100, Herbert Poetzl wrote: On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 12:18:12PM +0100, Asier Baranguán wrote: Asier Baranguán escribió: ~~~ quite ancient ... could you try something like 2.6.18-4 or even better

RE: [Vserver] Vserver CPU limit question

2007-03-17 Thread Albert Mak (almak)
Hi Herbert Here is the output of /proc/virtual/2/status as requested Both context 2 and 3 have the same setting. -bash-2.05b# cat /proc/virtual/2/status UseCnt: 7 Tasks: 2 Flags: 000202020210 BCaps: 354c24ff CCaps: 0101 Ticks: 0 Thanks. -Albert -Original