Re: [Vserver] VPS time differ from HOST time ??? why

2006-05-10 Thread Björn Steinbrink
On 2006.05.09 14:32:51 +0200, Sébastien CRAMATTE wrote:
 VPS time differ from HOST time ??? why
 
 I've changed my  host server time
 but my VPS  keep running with the old one.

Did you change the time or the timezone? The former will affect
everything running on the box, the latter will only affect the host or
the guest for which it was changed.

Björn
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[Vserver] VPS time differ from HOST time ??? why

2006-05-09 Thread Sébastien CRAMATTE

VPS time differ from HOST time ??? why

I've changed my  host server time
but my VPS  keep running with the old one.

If I try to do change date inside vps  I obtain  operation not permited 
and It's correct because

I haven't added  the cap to do that.

So anyone could tell me how can I update datetime without give cap ?
It seems to be logical the host give datetime to all vps.

I will go to synchronise the host date/time with ntp
but in this case what about my  VPS ?

Thanks

Sébastien

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Re: [Vserver] vps

2005-10-01 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 11:33:57PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
 I noticed something that i consider odd.
 
 When I use vps ax I see all guests running.
 
 When I use vps auw, it does not report the first guest running but reports 
 the 
 others.
 
 Is this normal behavior? I'm not too sure about ps options as until recently 
 i 
 have always just used ps ax or more recently vps ax... but vps auw gives me a 
 much cleaner output.. but no first guest.

probably a bug in the userspace tools ...

(I'd assume the wrappe removes the first line)

guess patches are welcome, and 'real' context
aware psutils would be even better ...

best,
Herbert

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[Vserver] vps

2005-09-30 Thread Chuck
I noticed something that i consider odd.

When I use vps ax I see all guests running.

When I use vps auw, it does not report the first guest running but reports the 
others.

Is this normal behavior? I'm not too sure about ps options as until recently i 
have always just used ps ax or more recently vps ax... but vps auw gives me a 
much cleaner output.. but no first guest.


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Chuck

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