Hello Matthew
>
> I�m installing a new vserver and it�s on a computer that has special
> hardware and often times special jobs.  I�m using RedHat 8 as my host and
> I� ve used Alexey Lyashkov�s script for building a redhat kernel rpm.
>
> At first, things were really not working� then I realized I hadn�t rebooted
> with the new kernel.  ;-)  So, the things worked better after that.  I was
> able to build a new vserver ok, but now I can�t start it.  When I try, I
> get this error:
>     Server testserver is not running
>     Can't set the ipv4 root (Bad address)
hm. i think you use old version vserver script and tools. please install 
vserver2-tools.

>
> I checked dmesg and found this message in the boot log:
>     s_context_status_write: can't open file .vservers
if this message found once - please ignore. i know about it but it not 
problem.

>
> Here�s what I�ve installed:
>     vserver-admin-0.22-1
>     kernel-2.4.18-27.7.vserver
>     vserver-0.22-1
>     linuxconf-1.31-1.i386.rpm
>     linuxconf-gui-1.31-1.i386.rpm
>     linuxconf-lib-1.31-1.i386.rpm
>     linuxconf-util-1.31-1.i386.rpm
>     linuxconf-X-1.31-1.i386.rpm
>     gnome-linuxconf-0.65-1.i386.rpm
you install vserver2-tools ? what answer "whereis vifconfig" ?

>
> I�ve recompiled the src rpm for the vserver tools so that it should match
> what�s on my system.  When I do
>     chbind --ip 192.168.0.10 sleep 1
> I get:
>     Can't set the ipv4 root (Bad address)
it`s not compatible with my patch. please use vifconfig for managment virtual 
network.

>
> I�m not sure what this means� Any help is greatly appreciated.  By the way,
> I have several other vserver�s running fine� This is the only one I�ve done
> using the �rebuilding a redhat kernel� process.  (which I�m doing to ease
> the process of installing other software)
>
Eh.. my patch not full compatible with original vserver - i wite about it many 
times.  Some utimites can be not working - chbind as example.

-- 
With best regards,
Alex

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