On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 10:58:09PM +0200, Bernhard Duebi wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 15:15, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 03:04:48PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > I managed to install SuSE Linux 9.1 in a VServer. Now I try to run a NFS Server 
> > > with this VServer, but no luck.
> > > I was googling for a solution, but havent found much help.
> > > I run Kernel 2.6.6 with VServer 1.9.1 and util-vserver-0.29.214.
> > > I configured two interfaces for the VServer: lo 127.4.0.1/8, eth0 10.13.2.133/23
> > > There is no portmap running on the host or other VServers.
> > > The /etc/hosts.allow looks like "portmap: ALL"
> > > There are no capabilities set for this Vserver.
> > > 
> > > Any idea what's wrong ?
> > 
> > userspace or kernel space nfs? (latter one might work
> > with recent patches (1.9.2-rc10 or 1.9.2.16)
> 
> I don't think that kernel nfsd is a good idea, though I don't care if
> works or not.

hmm, noted ... ;)

> > > Aug  9 13:36:00 vsztslp02 portmap[31060]: SIOCGIFADDR: Cannot assign requested 
> > > address
> > > Aug  9 13:36:00 vsztslp02 portmap[31060]: cannot find any active local network 
> > > interfaces
> > > Aug  9 13:36:00 vsztslp02 mountd[31126]: unable to register (mountd, 1, udp).
> 
> I tried user space nfsd from suse and from debian, 
> but none of them work. 

hmm ... interesting ...

> I think it has has something to do with chbind. 

might be ...

> Why doesn't ifconfig show any IP addresses in a vserver?

hmm, probably because you (somebody) haven't (hasn't) 
configured the vserver to use any IP ...

best,
Herbert

> 
> Cheers
> Bernhard
> 
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