On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 03:42:04PM +0900, Wray Cason wrote:
> If I understand your question, yes absolutely.
> 
> Recursively copy the source vservers directory and copy the source vservers
> config file.  Then modify the new vservers config and modify/delete any
> appropriate files within the new vserver (such as ssh keys, etc).  That is all
> there is to it.  Voil�, new vserver.
> 
> > I know this can be done if the template server has the 'real' files 
> > but I was wonder if I can clone a vserver that's a clone of a 
> > vserver - and not bring the world down around my ears.
> > 
> > Heck I'm going to try it shortly but I'll ask incase I need to do 
> > any life support if it don't work.  This way the reply should be 
> > awaiting me.  :-)

be careful not to cp -va the entire /dev or /proc path
(if the server is running/active) ...

best,
Herbert

> > 
> > Rod
> > -- 
> >   "Open Source Software - Sometimes you get more than you paid for..."
> 
> 
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