On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 01:28:28PM +0100, vs-technik wrote: > Hello! > > loosing all controll over vserver, > only when vserver is suse9.0 > > ### > > vserver: > suse 9.0 in vserver. > error > suse <= 8.2 in vserver. > ok > other linux-distris or versions in vserver.(debian, trinux) > ok > > vserver-master: > - vserver-tools 0.29 > - 2.4.24-vs1.3.3 (monnolitik, no modules)
hmm, could you try again with vs1.3.4 + http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-vs1.3.4-fix01.diff and if that doesn't change anything, change to Enrico's util-vserver 0.26 or 0.27? thanks for testing, Herbert > ### > > the fist vserver_start is ok. > start of all processes is ok. > > then: > > | ffm:~ # vserver-stat > | CTX PROC VSZ RSS userTIME sysTIME UPTIME NAME DESCRIPTION > | 0 28 122MB 5kB 30m38.10 11m20.32 1d06h44 root server > | 3 1 4MB 447B m00.74 m00.00 18h44m00 > | 32 3 273MB 8kB m02.00 m00.06 18h24m28 > | 49152 13 393MB 17kB 2m49.89 m40.76 1d06h34 ls-16 ls-16 > > (ls-16 is a suse8.2 and all is ok.) > (3 and 32 are ls-18, suse9.0) > > | ffm:~ # vserver ls-18 enter > | ipv4root is now xxx.xx.xxx.xxx > | New security context is 32 > | bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable > > | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:ls-18 /]ls > | bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable > > | [EMAIL PROTECTED]:ls-18 /]df > | bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable > > a ssh is in the ls-18 vserver running > but it is not possible to stop it. > > i can start another ctx with: > | # tail ls-18.ctx > | S_CONTEXT=321 > | S_PROFILE= > > | ffm:/var/run/vservers # vserver ls-18 enter > | ipv4root is now xxx.xx.xxx.xxx > | Host name is now ip-18 > | Domain name is now w > | New security context is 321 > | ip-18:/ # > > the vserver-tools 0.29 are on all systems without suse90 stabel running. > > any ideas ? > > -- > lg. > k. > > klaus oblasser > > > _______________________________________________ > Vserver mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
