hi all,
what is /interfaces/interface/scope file for?
/etc/vservers/vserver.conf file, doesn't seem to work for me at all,
when I specify vserver configuration in different files inside
vserver conf dir all works.
Is something wrong with my configuration or
/etc/vservers/vserver.conf support
hi,
i'm having similar errors (I do have limits and scheduler set, using
rlimits (as, rss, nproc) and scheduler) whenever i do stress testing,
(overloading mta or web server for example).
during a stress test, some applications die because of no memory
available or can't fork, some stop with
hi,
is it ok to keep vserver as an image file and then mount it using loop device?
let say I have vs1.img, vs2.img ... vsN.img, all i want to do just
mount them whenever I need, and do vserver vsN start
image contains something like
/conf
/root
and,
/vservers/vs1 (symlink to
hi,
it seems possible to have localhost inside a guest. here is what I did
interface/0
dev - lo
ip - 127.0.0.1
prefix - 32
but when a daemon binds to a localhost port and the guest has external
interface, I'm able to access that service using guest external IP. I
just want to verify is this the
hi,
I have 5 guests on the server, each guest has own localhost IP, like
127.0.0.5, 127.0.0.6 etc. (guests /etc/hosts has record like
127.0.0.5 localhost) it seemed the only option available. can
someone tell me is it good approach? is there anything else beside
this? The reason why I want to
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hi,
Alexander Kabanov wrote:
I have 5 guests on the server, each guest has own localhost IP, like
127.0.0.5, 127.0.0.6 etc. (guests /etc/hosts has record like
127.0.0.5 localhost) it seemed the only option available. can
someone
hi all,
the only reason why I would like to have some kind of local/internal
interface inside a guest - let people bind services to something that
is not accessible from outside and from other guests on the host
server.
but this is not a big deal, imo - good to have. I'm going to play
with
hi there,
I have the following error message when run vserver GUEST start
vlimit: fstat(/etc/vservers/GUEST/rlimits): Permission denied
An error occured while executing the vserver startup sequence; when
there are no other messages, it is very likely that the init-script
(/etc/rc.d/rc 3)
hi,
I figured this out. I used a symlink like /etc/vserver/GUEST -
real_guest_conf_dir,
it was causing the problem.
thanks
--Alex
On 7/19/06, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Kabanov wrote:
hi there,
I have the following error message when run vserver GUEST start
and symlink to /vservers/guest/conf :) (/vservers - dir with a barrier)
On 7/19/06, Alexander Kabanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I figured this out. I used a symlink like /etc/vserver/GUEST -
real_guest_conf_dir,
it was causing the problem.
thanks
--Alex
On 7/19/06, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson
hi there,
perhaps this helps
# ls -1 /etc/vservers/*/interfaces/*/ip
use your imagination to create a script that knows how to update those files
best,
--alex
On 8/26/06, Henrik Woffinden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a 3 host servers with each 16 guests on.
They have all been moved
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hi there,
it seems like many people have the same question over and over again.
yes, you can have localhost
vi /etc/hosts
xx.xx.xx.xx localhost
where xx.xx.xx.xx your guest IP
you can give 127.0.0.1 to a guest, but then your server shares it with
hi there,
I've tried to enable guest disk quota, as described here:
http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/Standard+non-shared+quota
then, when I do something like
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=1k
under a user account with limits, nothing happens.
how do I debug this? I believe somebody asked this
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