Don't try to install a mail server based on mysql
You only recive errors like
/etc/network/interfaces no souch file or directory
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Is that a question or a statement...? Mail servers run 100% correctly in my
experience in OpenVZ containers, perhaps your container template or hostnode
is improperly configured?
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From: users-boun...@openvz.org [mailto:users-boun...@openvz.org] On Behalf
Of mattias
Sent:
More a question
Think a filesystem i not mounted
But / are mounted
Must a more filesysetm be mounted
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Crothers
Skickat: den 17 mars 2010 21:16
Till: users@openvz.org
Ämne: RE: [Users] Mail
Is that a question or a statement...? Mail servers run 100% correctly in my
experience in OpenVZ containers, perhaps your container template or hostnode
is improperly configured?
Same here. I have had no issue with mail servers running under openvz.
John
Do you run with sql or system user?
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Från: users-boun...@openvz.org [mailto:users-boun...@openvz.org] För John
Drescher
Skickat: den 17 mars 2010 21:30
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Ämne: Re: [Users] Mail server
Is that a question or a statement...? Mail servers run
I think the question is slow list :)
On Wednesday 17 March 2010 22:16:13 Steven Crothers wrote:
Is that a question or a statement...? Mail servers run 100% correctly in my
experience in OpenVZ containers, perhaps your container template or
hostnode is improperly configured?
-Original
Utilizing a MySQL socket is irrelevant to the date you posted in your first
reply.
A MySQL socket would not interact with, or modify the results of
/etc/network/interfaces.
All mail servers are started as a system or root user, then they drop
their permission after they have bound to the socket,
Hi,
can you please post more infos about your configuration, esp.
- ct configuration != os template
# grep ^OSTEMPLATE /etc/vz/conf/CTID.conf
e.g your ct config is used for GNU\Debian System but container
holds a CentOS, it's possible you've used a wrong os template for your
system.
ostmpl