your vservers name is to big? you can only specify 4 letter names for the vserver (or has this changed in recent versions? :o)
Regards, Luis Silva -----Mensagem original----- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviada: sexta-feira, 20 de Junho de 2003 17:04 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assunto: [vserver] Maybe I'm a moron? I have NO clue what the heck is going wrong here... I've included an strace of "vserver <vserver-name> start" and I sincerely hope someone will be able to help me out. I get the following output from vserver <vserver-name> start: :(root#gentoo root): vserver www.weedweb start Starting the virtual server www.weedweb Server www.weedweb is not running ipv4root is now 63.208.156.18 Host name is now www.weedweb.net Domain name is now New security context is 15 :(root#gentoo root): Again, I think I may be a moron, but could someone point me in the right direction? I'm running 2.4.20-ctx17 on Gentoo 1.4 (shouldn't matter, but gotta plug it cuz gentoo rocks), and previously had no problems with a rh7.3 install (trying to get redhat8.0 to work now)... I used the install-rh8.0 main minimum to make the template (and then went in behind it to clean up after all that messiness it gave me). There are no failed dependancies in the installed packageset, etc etc etc, I'm stumped. Thanks, Allen Parker allenp(at)hardcore-linux*net
