Re: [Vserver] reboot does not work with util-vserver-0.29.207

2004-04-13 Thread Enrico Scholz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Jaeger) writes: 1.- Not a problem of the utils but of my setup: I have a setup where the vserver tools are inside a chroot, not on the plain host. This is because I want to keep woody on the host, but the alpha tools only compile on sarge/sid. Hmm, I tested it on

Re: [Vserver] init questions

2004-04-13 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 03:44:00AM +0200, Christian Jaeger wrote: Mainly just wondering: why is there no real init process for each vserver? At first, I thought that there was one, and that it's pid is translated to 1 inside vserver context. But then I realized that the process arguments,

Re: [Vserver] Nearly dancing

2004-04-13 Thread Arne Blankerts
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 01:45, Roderick A. Anderson wrote: So to 'do it right' I'm planning on using FedoraHowTo (I'm sorry but I've used Redhat since 3.0.3 -- after an initial Slackware install that was fun but harder to maintain -- and though there have been some hick-ups along the way my

Re: [Vserver] reboot does not work with util-vserver-0.29.207

2004-04-13 Thread Christian Jaeger
At 9:52 Uhr +0200 13.04.2004, Enrico Scholz wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Jaeger) writes: 1.- Not a problem of the utils but of my setup: I have a setup where the vserver tools are inside a chroot, not on the plain host. This is because I want to keep woody on the host, but the alpha

Re: [Vserver] reboot does not work with util-vserver-0.29.207

2004-04-13 Thread Christian Jaeger
At 9:52 Uhr +0200 13.04.2004, Enrico Scholz wrote: I guess, 'tcpserver' closes standard input (fd 0) after creating the sockets. When fd 0 is closed at program startup, the newly created socket will get fd 0 and be closed. Good guess, your advice has helped. Thanks, Christian

[Vserver] DansGardian and Vserver

2004-04-13 Thread Christophe DUBREUIL
Hi, I have the following problem with DansGuardian : - When I trie to run it in a Debian woody Vserver, it don't start, and exit with this error message : Error binding ipc server file (try using the SysV to stop DansGuardian then try starting it again or doing an 'rm /tmp/.dguardianipc').

Re: [Vserver] Nearly dancing

2004-04-13 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Arne Blankerts wrote: On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 01:45, Roderick A. Anderson wrote: Why would anyone be sorry for using a RedHat based OS? I'm quite happy with Fedora ; and that's the reason i wrote the HowTo to begin with ;) With the traffic that has flowed on this, the

Re: [Vserver] Nearly dancing

2004-04-13 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote: I wouldn't be concerned about unnecessary stuff installed that just occupies disk space for as long as it is not running. I usually disable all services except for: I started fooling with computers with a Sinclair ZX80 with a whopping 16

Re: [Vserver] DansGardian and Vserver

2004-04-13 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 06:13:13PM +0200, Christophe DUBREUIL wrote: Hi, I have the following problem with DansGuardian : - When I trie to run it in a Debian woody Vserver, it don't start, and exit with this error message : Error binding ipc server file (try using the SysV to stop

[Vserver] Debian Woody + Vserver - how to set kernel 2.4.25 options?

2004-04-13 Thread Petar [Lists]
Hi All! I have downloaded from kernel.org 2.4.25 and applied the full 2.4.25 patch from 13thfloor but am unsure which kernel options *must* be enabled in make menuconfig to build with vserver support. The existing kernel .config file is from bf2.4 (2.4.18) debian woody which is my starting

Re: [Vserver] Debian Woody + Vserver - how to set kernel 2.4.25 options?

2004-04-13 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:39:04AM +0800, Petar [Lists] wrote: Hi All! I have downloaded from kernel.org 2.4.25 and applied the full 2.4.25 patch from 13thfloor but am unsure which kernel options *must* be enabled in make menuconfig to build with vserver support. The existing kernel