Hi all,
I searched, in your new wiki for support quota on a shared partition. I
found the following link
http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/Per+Context+Quota.
But this is for Kernel 2.4 and i want this to use this with kernel 2.6.
Does this actually work? I doesn't get behind the wiki pages contain
> You have to check current shared memory and semaphores usage and limits.
>
> Jarek Dylag
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thanks for your reply where could I check these things?
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> thanks for your reply where could I check these things?
I found all information who i needed and wrote down how i found a
solution. Unfortunately only in German but all who are interested in the
solution:
http://www.cryptronic.de/wiki/Blogs/20070211_vserver_und_semaphores
Thanks anyway for all
Hi Peter,
I tried this tool, but nothing really work. Did you set up succesfully a
system using rpmstrap?
Best reagards
oliver
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 01:52:59PM +0100, ADNET Ghislain wrote:
>> is it possible to build a centos guest on a debian host ?
>
> i'm only debian user, but i know abou
> thanks ,
>
>
> i setup the beast and have yum installed but..:
>
> bash-3.00# yum update
> Setting up Update Process
> Setting up repositories
> not using ftp, http[s], or file for repos, skipping - Null is not a valid
> release or hasnt been released yet
> Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo:
Hi All,
I encountered a problem when I wnated to start a NTP on a vserver-base system
i get
cap_set_proc() failed to drop root privileges: Operation not permitted
The system is Suse 9.2 with a vserver 2.6.9 kernel
Any hints
Oliver
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>> I encountered a problem when I wnated to start a NTP on a vserver-base
>> system
>>
>> i get
>> cap_set_proc() failed to drop root privileges: Operation not permitted
>>
>> The system is Suse 9.2 with a vserver 2.6.9 kernel
>
>
> does ntpd start on this kernel in xid=0, that is, _not_ in virtual
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