Hi, I've run into a wierd issue with WhiteBox Enterprise Linux 4.0 ...
Trying to build a new vserver using: # ./vserver-build -m yum -n test2 --hostname test2.domain.dk --interface test2=eth0:192.168.3.37/24 --context 10037 -- -d wbel4 Due to the fact, that after RPM installation, I get a whole bunch of errors: vcontext: vc_create_context(): File exists vcontext: vc_create_context(): File exists vcontext: vc_create_context(): File exists I started investigating what was going on.... What I discovered, was the the specified context in fact existed.. This is what happens: Yum installs all the rpms.. Before it reports which RPM's that have been installed, I grabbed this in another shell: # vps aux | grep minilog root 6564 10037 0.0 0.0 1520 376 ? Ss 21:02 0:00 minilogd root 6597 0 MAIN 0.0 0.0 3904 568 pts/3 S+ 21:02 0:00 grep minilog Okay, something was running in context 10037 .. Also, I checked: # vserver-stat CTX PROC VSZ RSS userTIME sysTIME UPTIME NAME 0 65 197.7M 83.2M 9m44s32 2m23s45 7h28m54 root server 10037 1 1.4M 392K 0m00s00 0m00s00 2m07s54 >From this, I could see, that the minilogd was started before the vserver-build reported the complete list of installed RPM's... So after the installation of the RPM's I get this output: Installed: MAKEDEV.i386 0:3.15-2 NetworkManager.i386 0:0.3.1-3.WB1 SysVinit.i386 0:2.85-34 acl.i386 0:2.2.23-5 acpid.i386 0:1.0.3-2 anacron.i386 0:2.3-32 apmd.i386 1:3.0.2-24 ash.i386 0:0.3.8-20 aspell.i386 12:0.50.5-3.fc3 aspell-en.i386 50:0.51-11 at.i386 0:3.1.8-60 attr.i386 0:2.4.16-3 audit.i386 0:0.5-1 authconfig.i386 0:4.6.5-3.1 autofs.i386 1:4.1.3-67 bash.i386 0:3.0-19.2 bc.i386 0:1.06-17.1 beecrypt.i386 0:3.1.0-6 bind-libs.i386 20:9.2.4-2 bind-utils.i386 20:9.2.4-2 binutils.i386 0:2.15.92.0.2-10.EL4 (and a whole bunch more) vcontext: vc_create_context(): File exists vcontext: vc_create_context(): File exists vcontext: vc_create_context(): File exists vcontext: vc_create_context(): File exists (about 40-50 lines with this error) So I wonder what causes the minilogd to be started .... Any ideas, hints or ?? Regards, /Brian _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [email protected] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
