James, if you didn't get the original mail, please let me know. Your email address on http://www.karrot-x.net/jamesd/ misses the 'g' in "gmail", so my first send attempt failed and I don't know whether the bounce suceeded.
On 2005.06.26 14:24:20 +0100, Martin wrote: > I don't claim to be an expert but there are a few things that you might > have missed. > > > Access Network resources: Yes, configurable on ip address level. > Can also select which of the interfaces the vserver's ip(s) are on. > > > Single Point of Maintenance: I guess yes, but I don't get the question, > > I'm not a native speaker ;) > I think what they probably mean is - 'is there one machine / system / > interface from which all of the servers can be administrated' - the > answer is then yes. > > > Can send signals.... : No > Within a vserver - yes, between them - no. The question was about sending signals between vservers, thus the three dots, i've been too lazy ;) > > > Can be a NFS server: IIRC only one NFS server per real box, that one can > > also be in a vserver. > Hmmm... any / as many as you want of the machines can run user space NFS > servers. Generally the kernel NFS server shouldn't really be used, but > I think with the right permissions it could be used from any of the > vservers, but it's really not a good idea. Hm, IIRC I've heard of some problems with the port mapper, but maybe that was some special case, never used NFS myself. Björn _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [email protected] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
