The 2.4.30 patch applied cleanly to 2.4.31 (except the top Makefile, of course) so I'm guessing it should work...
It all seems good, but sometimes I get errors when trying to mount stuff into a vserver tree This works: [root]/home/sweh backup.pts/2% vserver webssh status Server webssh is running 13 processes running Vserver uptime: 13:01 [root]/home/sweh backup.pts/2% mount -r backup:/RedHat/updates/core1 /vservers/webssh/RedHat [root]/home/sweh backup.pts/2% ls /vservers/webssh/RedHat MIRROR* MIRROR.o* f* f.o* updates/ [root]/home/sweh backup.pts/2% vserver webssh enter SIOCSIFBRDADDR: Cannot assign requested address SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address ipv4root is now 10.0.0.2 New security context is 49173 bash: ulimit: core file size: cannot modify limit: Invalid argument [EMAIL PROTECTED]:webssh /]ls /RedHat/ MIRROR MIRROR.o f f.o updates The /RedHat tree inside the vserver matches what is seen outside the vserver. However, this fails: [root]/home/sweh backup.pts/2% vserver mailgate status Server mailgate is running 6 processes running Vserver uptime: 13:01 [root]/home/sweh backup.pts/2% mount -r backup:/RedHat/updates/core1 /vservers/mailgate/RedHat [root]/home/sweh backup.pts/2% ls /vservers/mailgate/RedHat MIRROR* MIRROR.o* f* f.o* updates/ [root]/home/sweh backup.pts/2% vserver mailgate enter SIOCSIFBRDADDR: Cannot assign requested address SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address ipv4root is now 10.0.0.3 New security context is 49172 bash: ulimit: core file size: cannot modify limit: Invalid argument [EMAIL PROTECTED]:mailgate /]ls /RedHat ls: /RedHat: Permission denied The XXX.sh files are the same and the XXX.conf files only differ in IPROOT and S_HOSTNAME and are otherwise identical. The underlying mount point is OK: [root]/home/sweh backup.pts/2% ls -ld /vservers/*/RedHat drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Aug 9 10:22 /vservers/mailgate/RedHat/ drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Aug 9 10:22 /vservers/webssh/RedHat/ The vservers are otherwise running happily and are running the daemons they should be running. I'm essentially using vservers as "bastion host" gateways into my network from the outside world. Any ideas? I can't move to a 2.6 kernel since I need IDE hotswapping... (BTW, excellent documentation: setting up the initial fc1 minimal vserver was simplicity!) -- rgds Stephen _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [email protected] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
