are fairly obvious how
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... there is an
enormous value in being able to see all the configuration information in
ONE place, at ONE time, and a real cost to not being able to do so.
find /etc/vservers/vserver ! -type d | { while read FILE; do echo
$FILE:; test -L $FILE readlink $FILE || cat $FILE; echo; done }
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That's part of what vserver create should be installing, but it can't
run properly.
Ah, I didn't realize this was at build time. You'll want to replace
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It seems 2.6.12 has issues with initramfs/initrd though, so it won't boot.
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|/proc/stat: Bad address
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Sounds like fix01 was used rather than fix02.
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It's unfortunately i686 only, since I do not have access to any of the
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anyone who spots the mistakes, while a forum requires whoever wrote it
or an admin to do it...
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no access to any non-x86 architectures supported by Fedora
(and I can't get a stable qemu built). You'll need to add
#include linux/vs_memory.h
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Georges Toth wrote:
Hi Bertl,
Could you please make a patch for linux-2.6.14.3 ?
You mean like
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.14.3-vs2.0.1-rc5.diff ?
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Joel Soete wrote:
vserver(2) syscall#: 273/default
That's wrong for hppa. Rerun configure with
CPPFLAGS=-D__NR_vserver=263 set in the environment.
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This was already reported on the list
(http://archives.linux-vserver.org/200511/0227.html) but I can't seem to
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[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Projects/Plague
[2] http://rpm.hozac.com/dhozac/fedora/4/vserver/dhozac-vserver.repo
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tell my enemies to use that one... It's ancient, won't
work with util-vserver 0.30.210 unless you build it with
--enable-apis=NOLEGACY, and full of bugs and security issues.
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specfile for how to achieve this (Requires(pre): %pkglibdir).
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Oliver Welter wrote:
Hi Folks,
eergh - it seems that vunify does not support gentoo guest. Anyone here
can help me out ?
Oliver
Use vhashify instead? It is totally independent from your guests'
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anticipated so they may not appear until
late (CET) tomorrow.
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Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
I just started adapting the patches (Core CVS didn't have the FC-5
branches available previously), but syncing the Core 5 tree to the local
mirror is taking longer than anticipated so they may not appear until
late (CET) tomorrow.
The Xen kernels seems to make
jmp
I'm aware of the problem, and I'm building a new kernel to see if that
helps (if not, it should help with debugging it).
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. I need
vserver patches for vanilla kernel 2.6.15.6
And as Björn Steinbrink pointed out at the beginning of the thread, you
can quite easily extract the changes using interdiff, which is what I
normally do for the Fedora kernels (when I haven't applied the deltas
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snip
https://savannah.nongnu.org/patch/?func=detailitemitem_id=4968
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|/echo 200.55.194.24 /etc/vservers/geekzone/interfaces/0/ip/|
|/echo 29 /etc/vservers/geekzone/interfaces/0/prefix/|
You forgot to touch /etc/vservers/geekzone/interfaces/0/nodev so the
vserver script will try to add and remove that address.
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escalation is
beyond me (when in reality, you are dropping lots of capabilities,
filesystem access, etc.).
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Ouch, I hope you're okay.
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jmp wrote:
Hello
I 'm playing with vattribute it seems that I can remove bcapabilities:
...
security feature ?
Yep. Only recent devel kernels (2.1.1-rc16+) let you set the bcaps, but
that's not supported by util-vserver at this time.
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Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Jens Holze wrote:
Hi!
I just tried to install Vserver after upgrading to Fedora Core 5. I
was quite relieved to be able to use the rpms by Daniel and I did
exactly as the howto instructed. I installed both kernel(-smp) and
utils from dhozac's repository
Fareha Shafique wrote:
And vdu gives the disk space counting only files that have one hardlink,
but when I do a vdu on my vserver directory I get 0...why is that?
No, vdu counts the files/directories that belong to a specific context
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Fareha Shafique wrote:
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Fareha Shafique wrote:
And vdu gives the disk space counting only files that have one
hardlink, but when I do a vdu on my vserver directory I get 0...why
is that?
No, vdu counts the files/directories that belong to a specific context
-2.6.1-0.fc5. Did you try without the patched yum?
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to bind to ports 1024.
CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE is given to guests by default.
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language find it challenging. :-)
It's a first time error for me so I'm not sure what to make of it, what
to do, who to notify.
Suggestions?
TIA,
Rod
Hmm, looks like that server died some time after I started the new
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I was going to send to you specifically but wasn't sure I had the right
email. I figured the 'ho' and 'za' but where does the 'c' come from?
To be honest, I don't remember. I probably thought it looked cooler :-)
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the right version.
it was added after 0.30.210 IIRC, you might want to
look for patches and/or urge Enrico to do a new
release (but I might be wrong too)
No, Grzegorz is correct. --nid was added in 0.30.210, as part of the
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/23 /usr/lib/util-vserver/secure-mount -a --chroot
--fstab /etc/vservers/vmessdb/fstab.remote --rootfs no .: invalid
option -- n
Seeing the rest of the trace might help, what actually prints the
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Falk Hamann wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 17:52:35 +0200
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Falk Hamann wrote:
I try to mount a smb-share at guest-start.
It failed with: .: invalid option -- n.
#cat fstab.remote
//fsuser/grp /home/messdb/fsuser smbfs
uid=101,gid=users,username
?
/usr/lib/util-vserver/vserver-build.functions: line 191: setattr: command not
found
Thanks, will be fixed in the next build.
Any ideas? I used the RPM install as mentioned in th3 FC5 installation guide
(http://linux-vserver.org/VServer+installation+Fedora+Core+5)
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vserver's ip address in 2.1.x-rcX (don't remember which rc it was
fixed in), but not in 2.0.x, so Samba cannot determine the ip address
that way, unless the ifa is named (that case works even in 2.0.x).
Actually, that feature was added to 2.0.2-rc18 (and 2.1.1-rc17).
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(/need?) to do this as most of them will be very similar.
http://linux-vserver.org/alpha+util-vserver has a section on it.
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internalize it, you'll have to copy /vservers/.pkg/test to
/vservers/.pkg/demo, and quite possibly create a symlink
(/etc/vservers/name/apps/pkgmgmt/base, according to my cursory
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the ability to create devices is a huge security
risk, basically equivalent to just giving access to the host directly.
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is the kernel used by some large distributions for there next
release (fedora and suse ?)
Fedora is already using 2.6.17 for their current releases, I guess you
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Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
While doing some clean up I was looking for remnants of a guest.
When I ran:
# find / -name '*vs666*'
I got the following error message right away.
WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for /proc
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to fix this instance.
I think you misunderstood me, there's no way to fix it, other than
implementing the needed kernel support. As soon as you have a guest
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appreciated!!
What you want is the utsname ccapability, although that is given by
default to guests (at least by util-vserver 0.30.210). Did you happen to
change tools as well? What does grep CCap /proc/virtual/xid/status on
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patchset makes it easier to review the code, as well as port it to a
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unstable with the debian kernel
2.6.16-1-vserver-686, the debian vserver tools 0.2.6,
the debian util-vserver 0.30.210.1.
I assume you mean 0.30.210-10?
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me change the hostname I must be missing something.
Whoops, it appears this particular feature was accidentally removed in
the 2.6.17 ports. Expect it to be fixed in the next release candidate.
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another case
for FC5 without the timeout.
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to the correct IP addresses, for postfix
smtp_bind_address in main.cf appears to be the correct option.
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Martin Fick wrote:
I am using drbd with vservers and I am running
into a problem trying to make drbd devices go
secondary, they report a device busy problem.
...
I have several vservers and each one has its own
drbd
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Won't work on a guest.
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you'll have to patch manually. FYI, the exploit that 2.6.17.5 and
2.6.17.6 fix does not work inside guests.
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Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
A well known irritation. I've been looking/checking to see if this is
still true especially with FC5. In the mean time I've hacked the
script and given it my own text and taken the 5 second timeout out.
Please let me know what you
a really long time :)).
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has the barrier set, but
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No, that error is from util-vserver (as indicated by the chroot-sh in
the error message. See scripts/vserver.functions:prepareInit.
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Hi,
I don't know if this is a stupid question: but how do I get the xid of a file
which has been tagged? Is it showattr? But which option does the trick?
lsxid will show it.
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misinterpreted the things here.
If my math is right, you're correct.
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you used to point to your local
repository?
snip /
TIA,
Rod
I just put a yum.repos.d with my own .repo files in
/etc/vservers/.distributions/dist.
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I had also change fedora repositories to point to our local mirrors
so I wasn't sure which of these 2 actions resolved my problem, now
I'am pretty sure that starting
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I had also change fedora repositories to point to our local
mirrors so I wasn't sure which of these 2 actions
format that Fedora repositories have been using
since FC3 (IIRC)?
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.rc26.1smp with
util-vserver-0.30.210-20.fc4, and it can run FC5 guests without any
problems. Any chance you could try with the RPMs? (I'll try to reproduce
your issue once I get FC4 installed on the test box).
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Roman Pretory wrote:
Hi
Have anyone the syntax and canges to be made, to install a vserver with
util-vserver from /mnt/cdrom
where a cd is inside or a iso of the disti is mountet?
no howto found until now.
vserver ... build -m rpm ... -- -d dist -b /mnt/cdrom
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, and thus no process is started inside the context.
node3 ~ $ vserver fc3 start
Starting syslog: execvp: No such file or directory
[FAILED]
An strace would probably help here.
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Expected for the rpm build method, it installs only a truly minimal root
(i.e. just glibc). The rest you'll have to install yourself.
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in case of an actual bug.
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; partitions, nfs, etc.
When you do what? I see the bind mounts just fine in /etc/mtab, as well
as /proc/mounts.
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~hide_netif
for testing.
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script to the guest's 0 and 6 runlevels.
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if required
(DR situation or whatever). This is assuming that the issues with 32bit
util-vserver tools on a 64bit kernel have been resolved.
What issues would that be? IIRC, the only problem was with setting the
rlimits, and that has indeed been fixed.
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the installation
rm -f /var/lib/__db*; rpm --rebuilddb should fix it, I think.
defaults to installing x64 and I would rather have 386.
I think changing /etc/rpm/platform is the only way to fix that,
alternatively removing it and then using setarch i386 should work.
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files (the file in the .hash directory is
created by vhashify as a copy of the file it's hashifying), and vhashify
then creates links to those in the guest(s).
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any ugly hacks like that ;) Yeah, I think it belongs
on the exclude line.
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ehab heikal wrote:
rm -f /var/lib/__db*; rpm --rebuilddb did not do the trick.
Does anyone know of a good way to build a fc3 guest in an fc4 host?
Of course, I meant /var/lib/rpm/__db*. Works fine here (though the host
is using FC5).
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cleaned up. To fix it, you
could either revert (patch -Rp1)
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/delta-vroot-feat01.diff or add
http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/k/delta-vroot-hack01.diff to
your kernel and rebuild.
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the legacy networking, ancient tools need both legacy
interfaces.
Except if you want guests to have the ability to reboot themselves (with
reboot -f), in which case you'll need to keep the legacy kernel API
enabled until 0.30.211 is released.
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sure Guenther and I could mirror it (also, FC6 is just around the
corner, so it might need some new packages).
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. It's available from
http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/uv/experimental/util-vserver-0.30.211-rc2.tar.bz2
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