Roberto Mello wrote:
I don't know much about templates, but I'd like to create a new VE
with CentOS 5.
Would you be so kind as to guide me to the appropriate documentation
that tells me what to do with your patch so I can accomplish that
goal?
Hi Roberto,
You can either do one of the followin
I don't know much about templates, but I'd like to create a new VE
with CentOS 5.
Would you be so kind as to guide me to the appropriate documentation
that tells me what to do with your patch so I can accomplish that
goal?
Thanks in advance,
Roberto
On Jan 8, 2008 3:12 AM, Chris Turan <[EMAIL P
> Bind mounting works fine during start, but umounting on stop fails.
I found the problem. The mountpoint in the VE got umounted by Debians
umountfs script during shutdown of the VE.
I didn't realize that a VE had permission to umount.
/Jakob
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On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 13:07 +0100, Thorsten Schifferdecker wrote:
>
> please read the OpenVZ User Guide, at page 88 "OpenVZ Action Scripts".
>
Yes! - sorry for not seeing this on first read..
Bind mounting works fine during start, but umounting on stop fails.
umount just boils down to a 'umount
Hello Jakob,
please read the OpenVZ User Guide, at page 88 "OpenVZ Action Scripts".
Bye,
Thorsten
Am Mi, 9.01.2008, 11:55, schrieb Jakob Goldbach:
> Hi,
>
> I've seached the docs in vain on executing scripts on start or stop of
> the VE.
>
> I'm doing a bind mount on the HN to the mounted VE
>
Hi,
I've seached the docs in vain on executing scripts on start or stop of
the VE.
I'm doing a bind mount on the HN to the mounted VE
($VZROOT/root/101/mnt/..) as descriped in
http://wiki.openvz.org/Mounting_filesystems.
I want to automate this during start and stop of the VE.
Ideally the s