I did run "ip addr show" before posting my question.
It wasn't a mistake in the netmask.
Renaming the vserver (without changing the hostname or network settings) did 
"solve" the problem.

Bert.

On Thursday 07 October 2004 22:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sounds like a problem I have..
>
> install iproute2
>
> run the tool "ip"
>
> 'ip addr show'
>
> on the host system and check IP Adresses subnetmask and bradcast address of
> all interfaces
>
> y problem was a wrong Subnet mask. so the Broadcast address of vserver1 was
> the same like the IP of a other vserver..
>
> cheers, Brian
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bert De Vuyst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 9:00 PM
> Subject: [Vserver] network interface aliases
>
> > Running the stable series of vserver, I did run into a network
> > configuration
> > problem.
> > I did use the hostnames for the vserver names:
> > - webserver10
> > - webserver11
> >
> > webserver10 starts up and runs fine. After starting webserver11,
> > webserver10
> > loses its network connection.
> > When you check with ifconfig or ip, you can see that the interface alias
> > for
> > webserver10 is gone. I have one alias interface left: eth0:webserver1
> > It looks like the alias name for a interace is limited to 10 characters.
> > When I rename webserver11 to test11, everything works fine.
> > (with eth0:webserver1 and eth0:test11)
> >
> > Does anyone know if this problem is related to debian, or Linux limit?
> > Can it be a configuration error of the host system?
> >
> > I'm running the next configuration:
> > Debian sarge host, debian sarge vservers
> > Kernel 2.4.26-vs1.28
> > util-linux 0.30 (debian sarge package)
> >
> > Thanks for your help,
> >
> > Bert.
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