Running Linux 2.6.19.3-grsec2.1.10-vs2.2.0-rc13.1 #1 SMP x86_64 from a vanilla kernel compiled on an Ubuntu Edgy base install. Hardware is an AMD Athlon64 5000+ Dual processor with 2GB RAM.
I've uninstalled completely and reinstalled the latest util-vserver package [util-vserver version: 0.30.210-10(edgy)] from Ubuntu repositories, but it doesn't appear to create the "/var/run/vshelper" directory. I find elements indicating the package did install, such as: "lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 2007-02-25 18:46 /sbin/vshelper -> /usr/lib/util-vserver/vshelper" and "/usr/lib/util-vserver/vshelper". I tried the "configure the util-vserver vshelper script" advice and rebooted, but with a missing directory I didn't expect it to work. I have no idea where to expect to find the "make install" file from a package. This is my first such package problem. I have the "/var" directory as a subdir on a separate partition, with a symlink in "/". Could that be the problem? It has gigs of free space. Here is the log from my script, which is trying to build and start my first guest from the Host: --------------------- Building VS Guest Number [91] vserver vsg91 build --force -m debootstrap --hostname=vsg91.attbi.com --interface eth0: 192.168.1.91/24 -- -d edgy /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/vsg91/dev Renamed '/etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/vsg91' to '/etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/vsg91.~1172798742~' /etc/vservers/vsg91/apps Renamed '/etc/vservers/vsg91' to '/etc/vservers/vsg91.~1172798742~' E: No such script: edgy vserver vsg91 start The following problem(s) were encountered while verifying vshelper functionality: * The vshelper state-directory '/var/run/vshelper' does not exist; since it is created by 'make install', this indicates a serious problem with your util-vserver installation To fix this, you can: * disable vshelper entirely by executing | touch "/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper/disabled" * disable only this message by executing | touch "/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper/warning-disabled" * configure the util-vserver vshelper script, e.g. by adding | kernel.vshelper = /usr/lib/util-vserver/vshelper to /etc/sysctl.conf and rebooting the machine, or by executing | echo "/usr/lib/util-vserver/vshelper" >/proc/sys/kernel/vshelper Failed to start vserver 'vsg91' --------------------- Regards, --LaneW Lane Whittaker -------------------------------------- Protect yourself from spam, use http://sneakemail.com _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver