Thanks for reporting. Apparently when porting OpenVZ patchset to debian kernel utsname() virtualization got screwed... I suggest you to file a bug to http://bugs.debian.org/, and I have added Debian maintainer of OpenVZ packages to cc.
Jim Archer wrote: > When logged into the main system: > > vps5000:~# hostname > vps5000.regtek.com > vps5000:~# vzlist > VEID NPROC STATUS IP_ADDR HOSTNAME > 102 13 running 72.46.65.30 nsp4.registrationtek.com > 104 21 running 72.46.65.47 mail5.registrationtek.com > 105 22 running 72.46.65.48 whois.registrationtek.com > 106 4 running 72.46.65.54 gz.registrationtek.com > 107 7 running 72.46.65.34 squid.registrationtek.com > 1000 4 running 72.46.67.2 vps1000.regtek.com > 1001 39 running 72.46.67.3 vps1002.registrationtek.com > 1002 29 running 72.46.67.7 tocco.regtek.com > 1003 23 running 72.46.67.8 firstclass.regtek.com > 5000 4 running 72.46.65.254 vps5000.regtek.com > vps5000:~# vzctl enter 102 > entered into VE 102 > vps5000:/# hostname > vps5000.regtek.com > vps5000:/# exit > logout > exited from VE 102 > vps5000:~# vzctl enter 104 > entered into VE 104 > vps5000:/# hostname > vps5000.regtek.com > vps5000:/# exit > logout > exited from VE 104 > vps5000:~# vzctl enter 1003 > entered into VE 1003 > vps5000:/# hostname > vps5000.regtek.com > vps5000:/# exit > logout > exited from VE 1003 > vps5000:~# > > > > > --On Wednesday, September 12, 2007 1:30 PM +0400 Kir Kolyshkin > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Jim, >> >> Can you run hostname on the host system and inside a couple of VEs? Do >> they show the same or different hostnames? >> >> Jim Archer wrote: >>> Hi All... >>> >>> I just upgraded the kernel on my machine from: >>> >>> actual:/home/jim/openvz/kernels# uname -a >>> Linux actual.registrationtek.com 2.6.18-openvz-12-1etch1-amd64 #1 SMP >>> Fri May 4 23:37:24 MSD 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux >>> >>> To: >>> >>> vps5000:~# uname -a >>> Linux vps5000.regtek.com 2.6.18-openvz-13-39.1d1-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Sep >>> 3 10:11:00 MSD 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux >>> >>> >>> I did this because I have been having a memory consumption problem >>> with Exim4 I was hoping to resolve. I had been told that the Exim4 >>> memory issue was a known issue and was fixed in later kernels. >>> >>> Anyhow, I installed the new kernel using dpkg -i and it seems to >>> install fine, with no warnings or errors. It boots and runs fine, >>> even iSCSI. But, the odd issue is that the machine name in the prompt >>> is wrong. As you can see from above, it went from: >>> >>> actual# >>> >>> To: >>> >>> vps5000# >>> >>> The name of the machine in /etc/hostname is actual and vps5000 is the >>> highest number vps I have. Is this a serious issue or can I safely >>> ignore it? >>> >>> Thanks... >>> >>> Jim >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
