[Vserver] Re: Nagios 2.x on a vserver. Anyone?

2005-11-11 Thread Evert Meulie

Warning for all!

Even though Nagios 2.x eventually compiled on my system, I ended up with a 
defective check_ping. And since check_ping is used by Nagios to check whether a 
host is up or not, this causes MAJOR problems...


See http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?21.4226 for more info on this 
subject


Regards,
Evert



Evert Meulie wrote:

(cross-post from:  http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?94.4177 )



Hi all!

I'm attempting to install Nagios 2.x on a vserver. However, the build 
stops with:


checking for ICMP ping syntax...


Has anyone else come across this problem before?


Regards,
   Evert

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[Vserver] moving a physical server to a virtual server...?

2005-11-10 Thread Evert Meulie

Hi all!

I have the following problem. We have a server here that originally was set up as www/mysql/etc/etc server for client A. Later on this server was reconfigured as vserver and client B was set up as 
vserver. Now we want to move client A from the 'main server' to a vserver as well.
What is the best way to do this? I have used client B's vserver as template to create a virtual server for client A. Should I now just copy /* (excluding /vservers  /proc /tmp /dev/pts, of course) 
from / to /vservers/[client A]


will this do the trick?


  Evert

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[Vserver] Re: Nagios 2.x on a vserver. Anyone?

2005-11-08 Thread Evert Meulie

Yup, that was it!  :-)

Are there any plans to make 127.0.0.1 existant in future versions of vserver?


Regards,
Evert


Oliver Welter wrote:

Hi,

I think that this problem is related to the nonexisting 127.0.0.1 
address. If I remeber correctly than nagios try to ping this address and 
cant reach it

I think that I simply commented this check out in the scripts

Oliver

Evert Meulie wrote:


(cross-post from:  http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?94.4177 )



Hi all!

I'm attempting to install Nagios 2.x on a vserver. However, the build 
stops with:


checking for ICMP ping syntax...


Has anyone else come across this problem before?


Regards,
   Evert

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[Vserver] Nagios 2.x on a vserver. Anyone?

2005-11-07 Thread Evert Meulie

(cross-post from:  http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?94.4177 )



Hi all!

I'm attempting to install Nagios 2.x on a vserver. However, the build stops 
with:

checking for ICMP ping syntax...


Has anyone else come across this problem before?


Regards,
   Evert

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[Vserver] How do I enable SSH-server on my VServer?

2005-10-24 Thread Evert Meulie

(Cross-posted on the VServer forum, at 
http://www.meulie.net/forum_viewtopic.php?94.3910 )



Hi all!

I have successfully installed VServer on a Gentoo-box here, using 
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/vserver-howto.xml for guidance.

This went fine, but now I'm wondering how to contact my virtual server via SSH... I have emerge-d openssh, but when I try to connect to the IP of the virtual server, I always end up on the main server 
instead...


Regards,
Evert

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[Vserver] Re: How do I enable SSH-server on my VServer?

2005-10-24 Thread Evert Meulie

I should have thought of that myself...  :-)

Thanks for the quick reply. Your suggestion fixed it!  :-)



Oliver Welter wrote:

Hi,

I have successfully installed VServer on a Gentoo-box here, using 
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/vserver-howto.xml for guidance.


This went fine, but now I'm wondering how to contact my virtual server 
via SSH... I have emerge-d openssh, but when I try to connect to the 
IP of the virtual server, I always end up on the main server instead...




it seems that your root server's sshd is listening to all IP Adresses - 
you have to put the adresses of the base server in its sshd_config.


Oliver




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[Vserver] Re: VServer forum

2005-10-21 Thread Evert Meulie



Chuck wrote:

On Friday 21 October 2005 04:31 am, Evert Meulie wrote:


Dariush Pietrzak,,, wrote:

If people are not smart enough to check at the bottom of a thread for 
new/updated/corrected info, they should not be allowed near any 
electrical/electronic device...   8-)


So, basically, you're saying that you should ban calculators, computers,
GPS etc, because if you're smart and determined, you can do without.
Good luck,



Eehh, no...
I am saying that people who don't know how to use them should stay away from 
them. People like us SHOULD use these devices...  ;-) 




hehe Evert, umm I see only one flaw in this logic we became those who 
should by first being those who shouldn't :)


Not me... I first read the manual, and then knew how to use the device when I 
started using it...  8-)


but we're deviating a bit here...   ;-)


Regards,
  Evert


PS. Just for people who missed the beginning of this thread (something that can 
happen with mailing lists  newsgroups, but not with a forum...), the URL of 
the forum is: http://vserver.meulie.net/   ;-)

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[Vserver] VServer forum

2005-10-20 Thread Evert Meulie

Hi all!

For anyone who is interested I have created a VServer forum on my site: 
 http://vserver.meulie.net/



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[Vserver] Re: VServer forum

2005-10-20 Thread Evert Meulie

Not entirely true... Anyone can reply to a posting that contains a mistake...   
8-)

Regards,
Evert


Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:

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| And btw, not _anyone_ has the required knowledge about vserver to write
| good documentation
| on the wiki anyway. Nothing is worse than wrong and outdated
| documentation...

Which is one of the many problems with forums. A wiki can be changed by
anyone who spots the mistakes, while a forum requires whoever wrote it
or an admin to do it...

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[Vserver] Re: VServer forum

2005-10-20 Thread Evert Meulie
If people are not smart enough to check at the bottom of a thread for 
new/updated/corrected info, they should not be allowed near any 
electrical/electronic device...   8-)


   Evert



Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:

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Evert Meulie wrote:
| Not entirely true... Anyone can reply to a posting that contains a
| mistake...   8-)

But the wrong information is still there. People like taking shortcuts,
and reading replies seems like the long way around, since you already
have your solution/explaination/whatever you were looking for.

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[Vserver] Re: VServer forum

2005-10-20 Thread Evert Meulie
Hmm, let's not get the whole top-posting vs. bottom posting thingie 
started again...  ;-)


http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/brox.html



Hmm, I never knew that a simple offering/announcement of a VServer forum 
would generate this much chatter!  ;-)



   Evert



Matthew Nuzum wrote:

If people are not smart enough to check at the bottom of a thread for
new/updated/corrected info, they should not be allowed near any
electrical/electronic device...   8-)



  umm... yes, Mr. CEO? Yes sir, I've been told that I must confiscate
   all of your electronic devices, so can you please finish checking
   your e-mail because I have take your computer. Oh, is that your
   PDA? I need that too. And your cell-phone. No, you can keep the
   lamp. Thanks, we're sure this will be better for everyone in the 
   long run. I know you'll understand.


BTW, let's change the word smart to diligent. I know a lot of smart people
who are too busy to read the whole e-mail. Uh... actually, I might qualify
as one of those people. :-] It's actually kind of funny that I read this
particular message because it's only the second one in this thread I've
actually glanced at. Good thing you top-posted.


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