On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 01:53:41AM -0500, Adam H. Pendleton wrote: > I was hoping to get the answer without having to provide that > information, since I'm expecting that the vserver/kernel version is > going to immediately be pointed to as the problem, but nevertheless, I > am using the latest patches by Lyahkov Aleks, but they are currently > unreleased by him, so they are still considered test patches. These > patches are applied against 2.4.18-19.7.x, the latest RedHat 7.3 > kernel. I am in contact with Lyahkov to see if his patches may be to > blame, but does anyone have any other ideas?
vserver-0.20 scripts? best, Herbert > ahp > > On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 01:04 AM, Herbert Poetzl wrote: > > >On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:45:44AM -0500, Adam H. Pendleton wrote: > >>I am using newvserver to build, you guessed it, a new vserver. The > >>installation was progressing, using the RedHat 7.3 Minimal > >>configuration that came with the tools from the website. After > >>getting > >>to the "fam" package, "broadcast: Unknown host" was printed to the > >>screen twice, separated by a linefeed, but no carriage return (so, on > >>the next line, tail-to-head). I then lost all network connectivity to > >>the box. The hostname that I assigned to the box indeed does exist, > >>and I assigned the new virtual server a valid IP address. What > >>happened? This box is remote for me, by about 30 minutes, so it is a > >>huge pain to drive over just to reboot it. So until I get this > >>resolved, I can't progress in my vserver use/testing. Thanks for any > >>help or ideas. > > > >maybe grandma was too slow, or too blind, or too green? > >please try to provide at least minimal information > >regarding your vserver packages (kernel/version/etc) > > > >best, > >Herbert > > > >> > >>ahp
