On 10/05/06 14:46 -0400, Fareha Shafique wrote: > After asking various questions about unification, I don't think vhashify > quite supports what I have in mind. I wanted to get some opinions/ideas > from the users of this mailing list. > > I am thinking if vservers can somehow be used to provide MAC (Mandatory > Access Control) through containers. For example, a vserver shares the > same filesystem as the host server, with read and write access to the > host files being defined through a set of MAC policies. In this way, > different policies can be defined for different vservers. Also, writes > can be contained within a vserver (so that if a file is written to, a > copy is made in the vserver's space) and integrated with the host only > through explicit 'commits' to allow, for example, new configurations to > be tested in an environment exactly the same as the host server and then > transferred to the host using a commit. > > Any comments please?
Rsync backup copy, do update, if smth fails - restore from backup. BTW if smth fails - you are likely updating developement version. Or I mistaken? -- Matvey Gladkikh _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver