Re: [Vserver] Cloning a vserver

2006-06-27 Thread Christian Knauber
Yes you can leave it without, but in this case if you defined it in the "old" 
vserver you would have to change it in the "new" vserver.

Also, I do not know if this is really the case, but I felt that having fixed 
context IDs is much more stable than having dynamic ones.

- Original Message -
From: Youri LACAN-BARTLEY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:15:43 AM GMT+0100
Subject: Re: [Vserver] Cloning a vserver

IIRC, there is no need to manually specify the context ID ...

Christian Knauber wrote:
> Did you change the context id of the new vserver ?
> It is defined in the file /etc/vservers/new/context.
>
> Have a nice day,
>
> Christian
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Odile Bénassy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 9:18:27 AM GMT+0100
> Subject: [Vserver] Cloning a vserver
>
> Hello,
>
> I hope not to disturb with a low-level question, I still hope will be
> useful to others.
>
> I'm very happy with my vservers in general, I must say, and the users
> too, of course.
>
> I want to copy a vserver into a second one, because the second one will
> run the same software.
>
> So I had an IP .xxx and a name "old"
>
> And I want a new IP .yyy and a new name "new"
>
> 1) I copied all the /vservers/old to /vservers/new
>
> 2) I copied all the /etc/vservers/old to /etc/vservers/new and also
> /etc/vservers/old.conf to /etc/vservers/new.conf
>
> 3) I went into /etc/vservers/new.conf, into /etc/vservers/new, into
> /vservers/new/etc and change there every string .xxx into .yyy, and
> "old" into "new"
>
> 4) I fixed the /etc/vservers/new symlink
>
> Now both vservers can start and stop. I can ping both IPs.
>
> But if I enter "new" I am in "old".
>
> What do I have left behind?
>
>   
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Re: [Vserver] Cloning a vserver

2006-06-27 Thread Christian Knauber
Did you change the context id of the new vserver ?
It is defined in the file /etc/vservers/new/context.

Have a nice day,

Christian

- Original Message -
From: Odile Bénassy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 9:18:27 AM GMT+0100
Subject: [Vserver] Cloning a vserver

Hello,

I hope not to disturb with a low-level question, I still hope will be
useful to others.

I'm very happy with my vservers in general, I must say, and the users
too, of course.

I want to copy a vserver into a second one, because the second one will
run the same software.

So I had an IP .xxx and a name "old"

And I want a new IP .yyy and a new name "new"

1) I copied all the /vservers/old to /vservers/new

2) I copied all the /etc/vservers/old to /etc/vservers/new and also
/etc/vservers/old.conf to /etc/vservers/new.conf

3) I went into /etc/vservers/new.conf, into /etc/vservers/new, into
/vservers/new/etc and change there every string .xxx into .yyy, and
"old" into "new"

4) I fixed the /etc/vservers/new symlink

Now both vservers can start and stop. I can ping both IPs.

But if I enter "new" I am in "old".

What do I have left behind?

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2006-05-12 Thread Christian Knauber
Hi everybody,

First of all, I wanted to say that I really like the Vserver project - so
a great thanks to all of the contributors...

>From the beginning I did have some troubles because there is no easy way
to have a real network loopback device per server. For now I do use a
really unsecure solution: just giving every server a distinct IP adress on
the loopback device (yes every server can connect to the others through
loopback but well this is a personnal server thing)

At some time I tried to test the NGNET stuff, but never got it working.
Then finally stopped searching...

Now I've noticed the following things
- NGNET stuff has been updated
- there some delta-lo0.0x.diff files at
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/

Could anybody, give a small update regarding the status of these things?

Have a nice weekend,

Christian


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