Hi,
We found that when creating the empty file "nonamespace" in the
configuration directory, it solves the problem describe below.
Have a nice day,
Francis Giraldeau
Xavier Montagutelli a écrit :
On Monday 12 June 2006 22:16, Francis Giraldeau wrote:
Hi,
When creating a debian vserver on a debian host (util-vserver 0.30-210,
kernel 2.6.16) and tranfering it on a mandriva host (util-vserver
0.30-208, kernel 2.6.16), i got this error :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] terp1]# vserver terp1 start
save_ctxinfo: execv(): No such file or directory
With util-vserver 0.30-210, the message is more pretty:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vservers]# vserver tiny1 start
chbind: kernel does not provide network virtualization
I think it has nothing to do with the guest / host being a Debian / Mandriva
distro. The error appears in the in the "vserver.start" script, when trying
to start the first process in the guest.
1) Try the --debug switch (on both machines, and compare result)
2) What did you transfer and how did you do that ?
3) Did you compile the tools by yourself, or do you use packages ?
There is something wrong, because there are many other mandriva vserver
on this host, and they work perfectly. This error apears only for the
debian guest. Notice that the debian guest works on the debian host :)
I saw a previous discussion about that :
http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/archives/200602/0026.html
http://irc.13thfloor.at/LOG/2006-02/LOG_2006-02-19.txt
But nothing that solved the problem.
Any idea since then?
Have a nice day,
Francis
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