Oliver,
Thank you very much for your description. It sounds highly interesting,
and I may try it out when I have the time.
Thanks!
Einar
Oliver Welter wrote:
Its a bit tricky - I will sketch the setup for you:
I have a template /vservers/template - that is a full blown gentoo
installation
Hi Einar
Oliver: I am somewhat amazed that your setup works. I would think
Portage would get very upset, or at least confused, when packages that
aren't marked as updated are, dependencies should be broken etc. But two
years running is quite stable. Is it just /var and parts of /etc that
are
Thank you David and Oliver for your replies. I am glad to see there are
other using Gentoo with vserver happily, but it's disappointing that
noone seems to be using vhashify. That's would be nice to have since I
plan on having up to 60 vhosts.
Oliver: I am somewhat amazed that your setup works. I
This might be offtopic but perhaps useful.
I have multiple guests that share the same root directly. All
configuration and runtime relevant dirs (var and parts of etc( are
mounted from a per guest partition.
Works with no hasle here for over 2 years now
Oliver
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Noone? That's disappointing.
Then what would be a good choice as an alternative to Gentoo (the only
distribution I have experience with) when using VServer in a production
environment?
Cheers,
Einar
Einar S. Idsø wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone successfully use vunify/vhashify with Gentoo-based