-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello
If I do mount -n -t simfs /somepath /vz/root/101/mnt/test -o /mnt/test Then vzctl exec 101 df It tells me that the moint /mnt/test has 10GB of data. How can I set the quotas on this mount point? Specifically what I am trying to do is allow a container to access the private area of another container eg mount -n -t simfs /vz/private/200 /vz/root/101/mnt/test -o /mnt/200 CT200 would not be running in this example. I would like to be able to set the moint point at /mnt/200 to have the same disk quota limits as are set for CT200. This allows CT101 to act as a rescue shell for CT200. Currently my rescue shell works just fine, but only because none of our users yet have more than 10GB of data. An alternative approach would be if there was a way of mounting /vz/root/200 without actually starting CT200, and then use a bind mount: mount --bind /vz/root/200 /vz/root/101/mnt/200 I don't think mounting a container without starting it is currently supported, but this would be a relatively straightforward change to vzctl? I could submit a patch if I get it working and you think it would be a worthwhile feature. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPUNfZAAoJEJjHYqrO/1XcQIgIAImpEr+dM59QT5tHY71J5ErF a45OtroZj7uKhP7rbUgP8158cuPZJrelm84/9xRmecYXGFD4CSGPCxCa9ro4AHqJ 1PhbAtsjTTqLMf/CTySH76POgOvQBjTtdAiEPC2ML9P2IZoWPczdVPhaTb0q2LbT 2hNQZBycU0sbYELWBEH5YH1FjoZ9FiFFc4HoGKsQOR68OPN4L0DGRln9MS0VZPhp XfbFur2lo5d6fHpqYOjLLD9urHqGXckNEl43lJ3zal1yoBK5W5/gFnGma5ug+MGU GdzDw8QwS5LwLGqTep2ZWfhd5Y6c3bbK6wOFULdIKHvQaT1Myws/+2JZ+DjHp9k= =fI8v -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
