On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Enrico Scholz wrote:
that would do a context id check (ie where's it coming from and what's
it trying to apply those changes to) and then if everything checks out,
does the vserver context-id-resolves-to-this-name start/stop/restart.
How will you do this resolving for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Allen D. Parker II) writes:
I'm no programmer, but I do believe, it would be pretty nice if the
owner of a context (fake root user) could halt/reboot *their*
vserver via /sbin/init, /sbin/reboot or /sbin/halt. It'd be nice to
have a way to pass messages *securely* back to
Parker
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Subject: Re: [Vserver] hrm... another odd thing.. /dev/initctl?
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 03:35:23AM -0500, Allen Parker wrote:
init: timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl
on a 'normal' server, init and telinit are often the
same binary, and the 'init
, 2003 7:07 AM
To: Allen Parker
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Subject: Re: [Vserver] hrm... another odd thing.. /dev/initctl?
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 03:35:23AM -0500, Allen Parker wrote:
init: timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl
on a 'normal' server, init and telinit
init: timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl
util-vserver-0.24 kernel-2.4.22-vs1.00
Allen Dale Parker
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