(DR situation or whatever). This is assuming that the issues with 32bit
util-vserver tools on a 64bit kernel have been resolved.
I use amd64 gentoo (userland and kernel) for the host and 32 and 64bit gentoo
guests depending on requirements.
Admin
Cross-compiling a 64bit kernel on 32bit gentoo
On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 03:07:37 am Nicolas Cadou wrote:
Le Tuesday 5 June 2007 06:52, Tony Lewis a écrit :
Nicolas Cadou wrote:
Le Sunday 3 June 2007 02:15, Tony Lewis a écrit :
My context is this: one vserver runs a popular web site, and on
another one, occasionally I shift multi-gig
Hi there,
I just installed Vserver on Debian Sarge mostly with the manual found here:
http://linux-vserver.org/Step-by-Step+Guide+2.6
I tried to setup an alias interface for the vserver, but I can't get it
to work. SSH connections still connect at the host server. The problem
could either be
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 01:20:25PM +0200, [eMAXX] Sys-Admin wrote:
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you have to restrict the host's sshd to host only IPs
That didn't work, I must be doing something else wrong :)
well update to 2.6.12.3-vs2.0-rc9 and 0.30.208 tools
and the testme.sh
Matvey Gladkikh wrote:
I have no clue what this means anyone?
First you need to find vprocunhide script end execute it once per server
reboot.
second you do not need to create /vserver/NAME dir
cause creation script will do it for you.
It sounds really easy when you say it like this
Matvey Gladkikh wrote:
On 14/09/05 10:39 +0200, [eMAXX] Sys-Admin wrote:
I saw Debian unstable adopted util-vserver-0.30.208
(http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/util-vserver), but I'm want to
use the stable branch. Should I mix?
no, I think you should backport 2.6.12 kernel
Matvey Gladkikh wrote:
other packeges I compile myself with the help of checkinstall for stable
distro. guest vservers should be updated by apt-get.
get 2.6.12 kernel-sources from sid
get patch vserver 2.6.12
cd /usr/src/2.6.12sources/
patch -p1 ./patch*
make oldconfig
make menuconfig (to
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Sounds like fix01 was used rather than fix02.
I wouldn't know, since I used precompiled debianpackages:
http://linux-vserver.derjohn.de/
But util-vserver (0.30.208-1) in
http://linux-vserver.derjohn.de/util-vserver_0.30.208-1_i386.changes
suggest fix01
[eMAXX] Sys-Admin wrote:
Anyway, I found out that these packages are the best way to get my
vserver running :)
That shoud be:Are NOT the best way
Vince.
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Matvey Gladkikh wrote:
On 14/09/05 13:26 +0200, [eMAXX] Sys-Admin wrote:
You're going to fast for me; as far as I can see, sid does not provide
the 2.6.12 kernel-sources: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/allpackages
Okey guess I made a mistake here, since there ARE kernel-source
Hi Herbert,
From now on http://linux-vserver.nl is redirecting to
http://linux-vserver.org.
I hope this appreciated. If so, don't include my name on linux-vserver.org.
If you want, you can get linux-vserver.nl on your name and in your
dns-server for free. In that case, I'll hear from you.
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