On ?., 2005-12-24 at 17:25 +0100, Enrico Scholz wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Francis Lee) writes:
> 
> > I have succeeded in building an FC4 vserver host with several guest
> > servers.
> >
> > I would like to "unify" them, share as many files among them as possible
> > via hardlinks.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /lib/util-vserver/vunify -nv dhcp-dns
> > Failed to initialize unification for this vserver
> >
> > What do I need to do here?
> 
> 1. I would not use vunify because it requires a reference vserver with
>    the same software; 'vhashify' does not have this limitation.
> 
>    'vunify' is more efficiently in ideal case ('vhashify' over a single
>    vserver will increase needed space). But this ideal case is difficultly
>    to reach so that 'vhashify' is more simple to use.
> 
> 
> 2. for 'vhashify', just do
> 
>    | mkdir /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vunify/hash /vservers/.hash
>    | ln -0s /vservers/.hash /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vunify/hash/root
>    --> do this once
> 
>    | mkdir /etc/vservers/.../apps/vunify   # vhashify reuses vunify 
> configuration
>    --> do this for every vserver
> 
> 
> 3. vserver ... hashify
> 
> 
> 
> Enrico
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Thank you. With six vservers, my /vservers partition went from ~150,000
to ~80,000 blocks used.

-- 
John Francis Lee
1/9-10 Thanon Trairat
Muang Chiang Rai 57000
Thailand

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