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
> installati
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
>
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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I'll have to take a look at mine. I have a server running Gentoo with about 4
vservers on it for mail, ftp, dns, and web. Works like a champ, so I never
really mess with it much. I didn't go down the vunify/vhashify path when I
set this one up, so no experience to report.
I used the defaults
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 vs