Re: [Vserver] FC5 Linux-Vserver ( gotcha ).
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote: Roderick A. Anderson wrote: I found another slight gotcha in the install process. I think the following is the fix. After: A. Installing the vserver utilities system from rpm Need to run the command: service vprocunhide start And in the future (util-vserver 0.30.213+), service util-vserver start Daniel is there a discussion for util-vserver going on? IRC or another mailing list? The ease of set-up and use of Linux-Vservers is my main interest so I would like to follow along and know what is planned and happening. I think I saw a thread that indicated you were actually or kind-of taking on development of util-vserver. would be a good idea. The easier, non-version specific way would be to just reboot again after installing the utils, but that's not at all as pretty. This idea did cross my mind but since I had just rebooted to get the new kernel running it went against the grain for me. Could the command yum install util-vserver{,-core,-lib,-sysv,-build} be run before rebooting the system? Then the new kernel would be started along with the rest of the utilities with a single reboot. Not sure if the util-vserver{,-core,-lib,-sysv,-build} need to have a running vserver kernel to do the right stuff. Rod -- ___ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
Re: [Vserver] FC5 Linux-Vserver ( gotcha ).
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007 at 07:57:00AM -0800, Roderick A. Anderson wrote: Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote: Roderick A. Anderson wrote: I found another slight gotcha in the install process. I think the following is the fix. After: A. Installing the vserver utilities system from rpm Need to run the command: service vprocunhide start And in the future (util-vserver 0.30.213+), service util-vserver start Daniel is there a discussion for util-vserver going on? IRC or another mailing list? The ease of set-up and use of Linux-Vservers is my main interest so I would like to follow along and know what is planned and happening. I think I saw a thread that indicated you were actually or kind-of taking on development of util-vserver. correct, IMHO a good place is the IRC channel #vserver @ irc.oftc.net, YMMV best, Herbert would be a good idea. The easier, non-version specific way would be to just reboot again after installing the utils, but that's not at all as pretty. This idea did cross my mind but since I had just rebooted to get the new kernel running it went against the grain for me. Could the command yum install util-vserver{,-core,-lib,-sysv,-build} be run before rebooting the system? Then the new kernel would be started along with the rest of the utilities with a single reboot. Not sure if the util-vserver{,-core,-lib,-sysv,-build} need to have a running vserver kernel to do the right stuff. Rod -- ___ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver ___ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
Re: [Vserver] FC5 Linux-Vserver ( gotcha ).
Roderick A. Anderson wrote: Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote: Roderick A. Anderson wrote: I found another slight gotcha in the install process. I think the following is the fix. After: A. Installing the vserver utilities system from rpm Need to run the command: service vprocunhide start And in the future (util-vserver 0.30.213+), service util-vserver start Daniel is there a discussion for util-vserver going on? IRC or another mailing list? The ease of set-up and use of Linux-Vservers is my main interest so I would like to follow along and know what is planned and happening. As Herbert said, IRC is always a good place to reach me, and where most of the discussions happen. I think I saw a thread that indicated you were actually or kind-of taking on development of util-vserver. Yeah, I've been doing most of the work recently, with help from Enrico and Benedikt. would be a good idea. The easier, non-version specific way would be to just reboot again after installing the utils, but that's not at all as pretty. This idea did cross my mind but since I had just rebooted to get the new kernel running it went against the grain for me. Yeah, that's what I meant by the pretty comment. Could the command yum install util-vserver{,-core,-lib,-sysv,-build} be run before rebooting the system? Then the new kernel would be started along with the rest of the utilities with a single reboot. Not sure if the util-vserver{,-core,-lib,-sysv,-build} need to have a running vserver kernel to do the right stuff. The only thing I can think of/remember is that you'd have to set the barrier manually post-reboot with something like setattr --barrier /vservers /vservers/.pkg. This is what I normally do, since I really hate rebooting (my systems take way too long to reboot). Rod -- Daniel Hokka Zakrisson ___ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
[Vserver] FC5 Linux-Vserver ( gotcha ).
I found another slight gotcha in the install process. I think the following is the fix. After: A. Installing the vserver utilities system from rpm Need to run the command: service vprocunhide start Rod -- ___ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
Re: [Vserver] FC5 Linux-Vserver ( gotcha ).
Roderick A. Anderson wrote: I found another slight gotcha in the install process. I think the following is the fix. After: A. Installing the vserver utilities system from rpm Need to run the command: service vprocunhide start And in the future (util-vserver 0.30.213+), service util-vserver start would be a good idea. The easier, non-version specific way would be to just reboot again after installing the utils, but that's not at all as pretty. -- Daniel Hokka Zakrisson GPG id: 06723412 GPG fingerprint: A455 4DF3 990A 431F FECA 7947 6136 DDA2 0672 3412 ___ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver