Since I posted I created a new vserver. This server shows up in vserver-stat. The problem is with the vservers created on older versions. The new ones have a whole new way of configuration. While the old ones use one config file, the new ones have a directory full of options. My next question is if there is an easy way of converting a config for an old version to an updated one?

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Sigurdur Einarsson
The University Of The Arts Iceland

Helmut Wollmersdorfer wrote:

User Siggi wrote:

On a Debian stable/sarge box I updated my kernel with patch-2.6.12.4-vs2.0.diff . I before was using the stable version of vserver-debiantools and util-vserver.
vserver-stat does not display servers name under root servers.
I tried updating the tools mentioned to unstable, but that didn't do the trick.
Is there something you could advise me to do to solve this?


Did you check your /etc/vserver/ config files?

I seem to have exactly the same software versions and it works:

xp2400:/# vserver vs03 status
Vserver 'vs03' is running at context '3'
Number of processes:  62
Uptime:               04:29
xp2400:/# vserver-stat
CTX   PROC    VSZ    RSS  userTIME   sysTIME    UPTIME NAME
0      115   1.6G 448.5M  59m44s00  17m44s23   1d17h29 root server
3       10 474.8M  16.4M   0m00s20   0m00s30   4h29m28 vs03
27       6  14.4M   3.7M   0m00s64   0m00s54   1d17h24 vs27

You can read how I installed 'vs03' at http://linux-vserver.org/Vserver+DRBD

Helmut Wollmersdorfer
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