On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 12:06:04AM +0100, Gilles wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> 'hostname' should return the guest name, right?

hostname will return the node name ...

> But it's not the case here...

details?

> What am I missing?

don't know, I'm mising the 'hostname' output and the
relation to your two? guests listed below ...

best,
Herbert

> # cat /etc/vservers/i386/uts/nodename
> i386.harfang.homelinux.org
> 
> # cat /proc/virtual/1011/cvirt
> BiasUptime:     91103.86
> SysName:        Linux
> NodeName:       dusk
> Release:        2.6.14-vs2.1.0-rc5+g3
> Version:        #1 SMP Sat Nov 5 18:01:33 CET 2005
> Machine:        x86_64
> DomainName:     (none)
> nr_threads:     7
> nr_running:     -20
> nr_unintr:      0
> nr_onhold:      0
> load_updates:   8733
> loadavg:        397.00 3125.31 293799.39
> total_forks:    203
> 
> # vserver-info
> Versions:
>                    Kernel: 2.6.14-vs2.1.0-rc5+g3
>                    VS-API: 0x00020001
>              util-vserver: 0.30.208; Sep 27 2005, 04:33:14
> 
> Features:
>                        CC: gcc, gcc (GCC) 4.0.2 (Debian 4.0.1-9)
>                       CXX: g++, g++ (GCC) 4.0.2 (Debian 4.0.1-9)
>                  CPPFLAGS: ''
>                    CFLAGS: '-Wall -g  -O2 -std=c99 -Wall -pedantic -W 
> -funit-at-a-time'
>                  CXXFLAGS: '-g -O2 -ansi -Wall -pedantic -W 
> -fmessage-length=0 -funit-at-a-time'
>                build/host: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
>              Use dietlibc: yes
>        Build C++ programs: yes
>        Build C99 programs: yes
>            Available APIs: compat,v11,v13,fscompat,net,oldproc,olduts
>             ext2fs Source: e2fsprogs
>     syscall(2) invocation: alternative
>       vserver(2) syscall#: 236/glibc
> 
> Paths:
>                    prefix: /usr
>         sysconf-Directory: /etc
>             cfg-Directory: /etc/vservers
>          initrd-Directory: $(sysconfdir)/init.d
>        pkgstate-Directory: /var/run/vservers
>             Kernelheaders: /usr/include
>           vserver-Rootdir: /var/lib/vservers
> 
> 
> Also, the guest was built using the "debootstrap" method, with the
> "--arch i386" option, so that I expect to have 32-bit vserver.
> How can I check that it's actually the case.  And why the "Machine:"
> above is referred to as "x86_64" (I assume it's similar to the
> hostname problem)?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Gilles
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