Hi,
question is, on what filesystem, and with what options
IIRC, ext3 is kind of hairy, as it supports two different
kinds of quote, a journaled one and the 'normal' ext2
quota stuff ...
ext3 with mount options: rw,noatime,usrquota,grpquota
i checked also ext2,
strace output after quotaon
I have scripts that run from the host and restart daemons
inside vservers, using suexec. Eg:
/usr/sbin/vserver {name} suexec {user} {cmd}
These worked fine with 30.309 tools and 2.6.14 kernel.
Now, with 2.6.19.2 kernel, 2.2.0-rc10 patch and
30.212 tools, the suexec no longer works and stays as
From what i got it seems that the traffic from host to guest goes by the lo interface. The logs indicate that it does
not DNAT from lo :
Feb 9 12:30:30 server kernel: OUTROUTEIN= OUT=lo SRC=my.pub.lic.ip DST=my.pub.lic.ip LEN=60 TOS=0x10 PREC=0x00 TTL=64
ID=14753 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=42145
Hi,
i am trying to set-up apt-proxy on the root server
of my virtual network. Do i need to tweak the
iptables? In general, i think that i have to change
the iptables settings only when vserver guests need to
communicate with each other.
Thanks
Lyn St George wrote:
I have scripts that run from the host and restart daemons
inside vservers, using suexec. Eg:
/usr/sbin/vserver {name} suexec {user} {cmd}
Is user a username or a uid?
These worked fine with 30.309 tools and 2.6.14 kernel.
Now, with 2.6.19.2 kernel, 2.2.0-rc10 patch and
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 12:52:37 + (GMT)
Konstantinos Pachopoulos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
i am trying to set-up apt-proxy on the root server
of my virtual network. Do i need to tweak the
iptables? In general, i think that i have to change
the iptables settings only when vserver guests
ok found,
dnat for lo goes by -t nat -A OUTPUT and not -t nat -A prostrouting :)
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On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 12:52:37PM +, Konstantinos Pachopoulos wrote:
Hi,
i am trying to set-up apt-proxy on the root server
of my virtual network.
good idea ...
Do i need to tweak the iptables?
unless your current iptable setup doesn't permit
this, no
In general, i think that i have
Hi Daniel, thanx for the reply
(sorry daniel, i sent this one through you just you - i'll send it to
the list as well in case someone else can help or suggest something,
instead of monopolising your time).
I've just pushed 2.6.19-1.2908.fc6.vs2.2.0.0.rc12.1 which (as the name
suggests)