On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 11:15:02AM +0100, Bert De Vuyst wrote:
I think this problem is not related to the kernel, but to the vserver tools.
Running vserver tools 0.29 + patch-vserver-0.29-fix01.diff on a machine running kernel 2.4.23-vs1.22, did give the same problem.
maybe we should depreciate the 0.29 version
completely, it seems that Jack released his development version without much testing ...
thanks for all the testing!
HTH, Herbert
I've the debian package of vserver 0.29 running with 2.4.24-vs1.22 and this one works as expected.
Are you sure that you have VSERVERS_ROOT configured in /etc/vservers.conf?
VSERVERS_ROOT
This controls the base directory use to setup vservers. This
variable is normally written in /etc/vservers.conf and shared by
several vservers. The actual rool of the vserver is
$VSERVERS_ROOT/name A vserver may override this variable. The newvserver utility will
write a VSERVERS_ROOT= line in the vserver configuration file if a
different value was selected (compared to the one in
/etc/vservers.conf).-- lg, Chris _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
