Re: [Vserver] Fedora Core 1 HOWTO

2004-08-10 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 04:28:04PM +0200, Arne Blankerts wrote:
 On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 14:01, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
 
  
  at the bottom of the page, you can see 'View document history'
  this will allow you to review most recent changes ...
  
  you can see that it read:
  
  6. Getting Fedora Support into Vserver utils
  
* The install-fc1 script is broken - it's been formated with 
  win32 linefeeds and needs to be fixed ('dos2unix install-fc1' 
  in /usr/lib/util-vserver)
 
 This has been removed for it has been fixed in the current release.
 
   Also I note there are two section C. Vserver (creation and updates).
  
  this is the result of folks a) not using the preview feature
 
 *grmpf*
 
  and b) the somewhat suboptimal handling of auto numbered
  sections in this wiki ...
 
 Somewhat??? It plain suxx..

hmm, I'm always open to suggestions, so provide 
a better one, transfer all the pages, and we'll
start using it ...

best,
Herbert

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Re: [Vserver] Fedora Core 1 HOWTO

2004-08-09 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Herbert Poetzl wrote:

 6. Getting Fedora Support into Vserver utils
 
   * The install-fc1 script is broken - it's been formated with 
 win32 linefeeds and needs to be fixed ('dos2unix install-fc1' 
 in /usr/lib/util-vserver)

That's the ticket!  Thanks for the quick response.  Now to get to the
server.  35 miles away and I tried a reboot thinking I'd got the new
kernel and setup correct.  Can't sshd into the box now.  I need to look at 
the remote upgrade HOWTO again and see if I can get that working. 

  Also I note there are two section C. Vserver (creation and updates).
 
 this is the result of folks a) not using the preview feature
 and b) the somewhat suboptimal handling of auto numbered
 sections in this wiki ...

OK.  I noticed several misspelled works and typos.  I'll see if I can fix 
it while using it.

 HTH, Herbert

As usual it does.


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re: [Vserver] fedora core 1

2003-11-20 Thread Jacques Gelinas
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 04:48:02 -0500, Geoffrey D. Bennett wrote
 Hi there,
 
 Just wanted to report some success running Fedora Core 1 in a vserver
 (Red Hat 7.3 base) as well as share a problem I had and a script I
 wrote to make future FC1 vserver installs trivial (for me, at least).
 
 First the problem: the glibc that comes with FC1 didn't like running
 some programs (like RPM :( ) -- it failed with cannot enable
 executable stack as shared object requires.  I fixed the problem by
 rebuilding the glibc RPM with the glibc-execstack-disable patch (comes
 with the glibc RPM).

Odd

I am using few vservers with fedora core 1 and I am not seeing this problem.
(vserver 0.27 probably out tomorrow let you install fedora base vserver from
CD).

I have installed plenty of rpm using rpm and did not see this message.
This is with glibc-2.3.2-101, the i386 version.


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Re: [Vserver] fedora core 1

2003-11-20 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 12:51:57PM -0500, Jacques Gelinas wrote:
 On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 04:48:02 -0500, Geoffrey D. Bennett wrote
  Hi there,

Hi Geoffrey!

  Just wanted to report some success running Fedora Core 1 in a vserver
  (Red Hat 7.3 base) as well as share a problem I had and a script I
  wrote to make future FC1 vserver installs trivial (for me, at least).
  
  First the problem: the glibc that comes with FC1 didn't like running
  some programs (like RPM :( ) -- it failed with cannot enable
  executable stack as shared object requires.  I fixed the problem by
  rebuilding the glibc RPM with the glibc-execstack-disable patch (comes
  with the glibc RPM).

I heard from Rik (v. Riel) that one of RedHat's 
aims (or requirements) is that Fedora works with
vanilla kernels (correct me if I've got it wrong)
so any problem with vanilla 2.4.xx can be considered
a Fedora bug, and should be reported ...

vserver kernels do not change the 2.4.x API, they
only enhance it, so what works with vanilla kernels
will work with vserver kernels too, or it's a bug on
our side ...

 Odd
 
 I am using few vservers with fedora core 1 and I am not seeing this problem.
 (vserver 0.27 probably out tomorrow let you install fedora base vserver from
 CD).

Hi Jack!

what interface will those 0.27er tools support?
stable or development?

TIA,
Herbert

 I have installed plenty of rpm using rpm and did not see this message.
 This is with glibc-2.3.2-101, the i386 version.
 
 
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Re: [Vserver] fedora core 1

2003-11-20 Thread Jacques Gelinas
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 20:09:03 -0500, Herbert Poetzl wrote
 On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 12:51:57PM -0500, Jacques Gelinas wrote:
  On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 04:48:02 -0500, Geoffrey D. Bennett wrote
   Hi there,
 
 Hi Geoffrey!
 
   Just wanted to report some success running Fedora Core 1 in a vserver
   (Red Hat 7.3 base) as well as share a problem I had and a script I
   wrote to make future FC1 vserver installs trivial (for me, at least).
   
   First the problem: the glibc that comes with FC1 didn't like running
   some programs (like RPM :( ) -- it failed with cannot enable
   executable stack as shared object requires.  I fixed the problem by
   rebuilding the glibc RPM with the glibc-execstack-disable patch (comes
   with the glibc RPM).
 
 I heard from Rik (v. Riel) that one of RedHat's 
 aims (or requirements) is that Fedora works with
 vanilla kernels (correct me if I've got it wrong)
 so any problem with vanilla 2.4.xx can be considered
 a Fedora bug, and should be reported ...

Good thing. Odd. I finally withness this problem on my build machine running
a 2.2 kernel and hosting various chrooted build environment.

On my notebook with 2.4.22vs1.00, fedora1 seems to work well as a vserver
(including rpmbuild)

  Odd
  
  I am using few vservers with fedora core 1 and I am not seeing this problem.
  (vserver 0.27 probably out tomorrow let you install fedora base vserver from
  CD).
 
 Hi Jack!
 
 what interface will those 0.27er tools support?
 stable or development?

Both.


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Re: [Vserver] fedora core 1

2003-11-18 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 04:48:25AM +1030, Geoffrey D. Bennett wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 Just wanted to report some success running Fedora Core 1 in a vserver
 (Red Hat 7.3 base) as well as share a problem I had and a script I
 wrote to make future FC1 vserver installs trivial (for me, at least).
 
 First the problem: the glibc that comes with FC1 didn't like running
 some programs (like RPM :( ) -- it failed with cannot enable
 executable stack as shared object requires.  I fixed the problem by
 rebuilding the glibc RPM with the glibc-execstack-disable patch (comes
 with the glibc RPM).

we are currently discussing the FC1(+) and RH*
future for vserver on irc.oftc.net #vserver, maybe
you and others interested could join?

best,
Herbert

 The script to install an FC1 vserver essentially does:
 - init rpm database
 - install enough rpms to get yum running
 - get yum to install everything else
 - other minor setup tasks (disable services, set up resolv.conf, etc.)
 
 I haven't tested the resulting installed-vserver too much, but the few
 things I tried worked fine, and anything missing can easily be
 installed with yum.
 
 See http://www.netcraft.com.au/geoffrey/vserver/ for the script and
 more discussion.  Comments are welcome!
 
 Have fun,
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