On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 04:37:01PM -0500, Cathy Sarisky wrote:
> 
> Make sure the vserver is stopped ("vserver vservername stop" in the main
> server).  Then you can cd to the /vservers directory and rm -rf the
> unwanted vserver directory. ("rm -rf vservername")
> 
> That should do it.  I'm suspecting you just hadn't stopped the vserver.

do not forget to remove the /etc/vservers/<vservername>.* files

best,
Herbert

> On Mon, 6 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Hello, a Linux/vserver newbie here.
> > 
> > I have been looking for a solution like this...almost went with FreeVSD. 
> > Over this past weekend I loaded vserver and the patched kernel into a
> > RedHat 7.3.
> > 
> > Everything went so smooth I think I did something wrong ;)
> > 
> > I have created several test 'vservers'...now how do I delete them.  The
> > standard 'rm -R....' commands don't work.
> > 
> > I am coming from a NT background so symlinks, soft links, hard links...are
> > still new to me.
> > 
> > I looked up hard link and just link in the man pages, but I didn't
> > understand.
> > 
> > Any help or just plain berating would be appreciated.
> > 
> > ezra
> > 
> > 
> > 

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