[Vserver] FC4 and FC5 rpm users

2006-06-07 Thread Guenther Fuchs
Hi there, thank's to Daniel we managed to setup a mirror of his FC4/5 packages on (my) muh.at server. So if you want to use the mirror as well (in case connectivity lacks or one of the server is down for update) pls update the dhozac.repo file accordingly to the howto or direct from Daniel's

[Vserver] [x86] 2.6.16.20-vs2.0.2-rc22 works with FC5

2006-06-07 Thread Guenther Fuchs
Hi there, 4tr: snip # ./testme.sh -Lv Linux-VServer Test [V0.15] Copyright (C) 2003-2006 H.Poetzl chcontext is working. chbind is working. chcontext 0.30.210 -- allocates/enters a security context This program is part of util-vserver 0.30.210 Copyright (C) 2004 Enrico Scholz This

[Vserver] random crash with a specific v-server

2006-06-07 Thread Joe Cool
I have two computers with several v-servers on both. One of this computers keeps crashing (it stays up for between 1 min and 24h...). I moved one v-server from this crashing computer to the other vserver host. Now the first computer is stable, and the second (the new host of the faulty vserver)

Re: [Vserver] random crash with a specific v-server

2006-06-07 Thread Guenther Fuchs
Hi there, on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 at 2:08:10 PM there was posted: JC any idea how I can investiguate? May be you can start on investigating the version and distribution specific informations? -- regards 'n greez, Guenther Fuchs (aka muh and powerfox)

Re: [Vserver] random crash with a specific v-server

2006-06-07 Thread Joe Cool
--- Guenther Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: May be you can start on investigating the version and distribution specific informations? I'm using Mandrake everywhere (2005LE for the host, 2006.0 for the guests). Kernel 2.6.11.7-vs1.9.5-skas3-v8. Most processes/services have been disabled

Re: [Vserver] random crash with a specific v-server

2006-06-07 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 05:54:19AM -0700, Joe Cool wrote: --- Guenther Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: May be you can start on investigating the version and distribution specific informations? I'm using Mandrake everywhere (2005LE for the host, 2006.0 for the guests). Kernel

[Vserver] localhost

2006-06-07 Thread Albert Shih
Hi all I've a vserver running two guests. On one guest everything work fine. But on second I cannot have the name resolution for localhost. Hi don't know localhost is 127.0.0.1, for example I cannot make ping localhost. And I don't have /etc/hosts file on booth guest. How can I fix this.

Re: [Vserver] localhost

2006-06-07 Thread Andreas John
Hello, usually you set in you /etc/hosts file the host 'localhost' to the public IP of the guest. There is no real need to have a 127.0.0.1 accessible. If you e.g. ping 127.0.0.1 from within a guest, it get automatically mapped to the public IP of the guest. If you need a 127-x address within

Re: [Vserver] localhost

2006-06-07 Thread Alexander Kabanov
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

Re: [Vserver] localhost

2006-06-07 Thread Albert Shih
Le 07/06/2006 à 22:39:35+0200, Andreas John a écrit Hello, usually you set in you /etc/hosts file the host 'localhost' to the public IP of the guest. There is no real need to have a 127.0.0.1 accessible. If you e.g. ping 127.0.0.1 from within a guest, it get automatically mapped to the

Re: [Vserver] localhost

2006-06-07 Thread Alexander Kabanov
hi, what about this (need to verify, going to this evening) ifconfig dummy0 10.10.10.10 up and then give two IPs to each guest, i.e. (vserver/interfaces) eth0 x.x.x.x - external IP dummy0 10.10.10.11 - internal IP guest's /etc/hosts x.x.x.x guest01 10.10.10.11 localhost unfortunatelly, most