Hello Simon, The vskel is a very good tool, nice job. I have but one question about creating the vservers, is there a way allocate disk, memory space for each vserver? I understand the ulimit to be the number of limited processes within the vserver. I ask this because, if your in webhosting customers would want to see some type of accounting for service level agreements, is this possible? > From: "Simon Garner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2003/11/05 Wed PM 05:04:18 EST > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [Vserver] is there any "getting started with vserver" documentation > anywhere? > > On Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:28 AM NZT, > Jan-Hendrik Heuing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Just to get this right: > > > > - vanilla kernel should not be used on redhat > > - vserver does not patch redhat kernel yet > > > > ? > > It looks a bit like there is no straight way using redhat9 with > > vserver, am I right with this conclusion ? > > > > Correct... that's assuming redhat9 uses NPTL, I'm pretty sure it does > but somebody correct me if I'm wrong... > > > > Anyway, if you still know the place of the kernel sources, I'd still > > like to know, as I can't find them. And I guess at some point there > > will be patches for the redhat kernel. > > > > up2date --download kernel-source > > The redhat9+ kernels also use the O(1) scheduler which I think is the > main sticking point for vserver, but there has been work on O(1) vserver > patches... somebody else can tell you more about that. > > > > > > What would be the way to go ? > > > > Use debian as the host, and maybe use rh vservers ? I'd like to use > > redhat for some things as I know about it. Just looking into debian... > > > > At Herbert's suggestion I'm now using Mandrake 9.2 and have found it > quite nice. It's a redhat-based/redhat-style distribution, so most > things are quite similar to redhat (i.e. it uses rpms and the system > layout is much the same). But it doesn't use NPTL or O(1), so a vanilla > kernel with vserver patches works just fine on Mandrake. > > -Simon > > _______________________________________________ > Vserver mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver >
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