On Tuesday 29 August 2006 11:28, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
testme:
Linux 2.6.13.3-vs2.1.0-rc4 i686/0.30.210/0.30.210 [Ea] (0)
VCI: 0002:0001 273 03000136
---
[000]# succeeded.
[001]# succeeded.
[011]# succeeded.
[031]# succeeded.
[101]# succeeded.
[102]# succeeded.
[201]# succeeded.
[202]# succeeded.
vserver-info:
Versions:
Kernel: 2.6.13.3-vs2.1.0-rc4
VS-API: 0x00020001
util-vserver: 0.30.210; Apr 3 2006, 10:34:43
Features:
CC: i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc, i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc (GCC)
3.3.6 (Gentoo 3.3.6, ssp-3.3.6-1.0, pie-8.7.8)
CXX: i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++, i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ (GCC)
3.3.6 (Gentoo 3.3.6, ssp-3.3.6-1.0, pie-8.7.8)
CPPFLAGS: ''
CFLAGS: '-march=pentium3 -O2 -funroll-loops -fprefetch-loop-arrays -pipe
-std=c99 -Wall -pedantic -W'
CXXFLAGS: '-march=pentium3 -O2 -funroll-loops -fprefetch-loop-arrays -pipe
-ansi -Wall -pedantic -W -fmessage-length=0'
build/host: i686-pc-linux-gnu/i686-pc-linux-gnu
Use dietlibc: yes
Build C++ programs: yes
Build C99 programs: yes
Available APIs: v13,net
ext2fs Source: e2fsprogs
syscall(2) invocation: alternative
vserver(2) syscall#: 273/glibc
Paths:
prefix: /usr
sysconf-Directory: /etc
cfg-Directory: /etc/vservers
initrd-Directory: /etc/init.d
pkgstate-Directory: /var/run/vservers
vserver-Rootdir: /vservers
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 10:19:43PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
> > I have it running however I see a few things which have me confused. I
have
> > never run or experienced centos before this.
> >
> > I got the template from
http://lylix.net/vps+templates/func,fileinfo/id,14/
> >
>
> output of 'testme.sh' and 'vserver-info - SYSINFO' please
>
> > 1. when running the basic system i see this in the process list.. 2 boots
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ssh]# ps ax
> > PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
> > 1 ? S 0:00 init boot
> > 17957 ? Ss 0:00 init boot
> > 17959 ? S 0:00 /bin/bash /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> > 17964 ? S 0:00 /sbin/initlog -r /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> > 18012 ? Ss 0:00 minilogd
> > 18031 ? S 0:00 sulogin
> > 18036 pts/4 S+
> > 0:00 /usr/sbin/vcontext --silent --migrate --chroot --xid 39250 --uid
> > root --vlogin -- /bin/bash -login
> > 18048 pts/3 Ss 0:00 /bin/bash -login
> > 19977 pts/3 R+ 0:00 ps ax
>
> we probably alreay know what it is, but we need to
> confirm, TIA,
>
> Herbert
>
> > 2. when shutting down it times out with this message
> >
> > A timeout occured while waiting for the vserver to finish and it will
> > be killed by sending a SIGKILL signal. The following process list
> > might be useful for finding out the reason of this behavior:
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 16810 39250 www4 ? Ss 0:00 init boot
> > 16811 39250 www4 ? Ss 0:00 \_ init boot
> > 16813 39250 www4 ? S 0:00
> > \_ /bin/bash /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> > 16818 39250 www4 ? S 0:00
> > \_ /sbin/initlog -r /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> > 16881 39250 www4 ? S 0:00 \_ sulogin
> > 16866 39250 www4 ? Ss 0:00 minilogd
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > The init style is plain in the /etc/vservers configuration for this www4
> > server.
> >
> > I used the 'gentoo' instructions for installing templates using
vserver-new
> > and then double checked all the settings. I am not sure of the init style
> > however. it starts without errors and appears to run properly. yum even
> > updates properly.
> >
> > I am sure this is probably something very simple that I am not familiar
with
> > on this distro.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> >
> >
> >
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>
--
Chuck
"...and the hordes of M$*ft users descended upon me in their anger,
and asked 'Why do you not get the viruses or the BlueScreensOfDeath
or insecure system troubles and slowness or pay through the nose
for an OS as *we* do?!!', and I answered...'I use Linux'. "
The Book of John, chapter 1, page 1, and end of book
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