Hi,
Yes the files were both in the correct directory for the vserver.
They both contained '~ALL'
However:
cmp bcapabilities ccapabilities
cmp: EOF on bcapabilities
So there was a problem with the bcapabilties file. Copying the
ccapabilities to the bcapabilities.
cat /proc/self/vinfo
XID:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 04:50:28PM +0100, Nicolas Costes wrote:
> Le mercredi 26 Janvier 2005 16:01, Herbert Poetzl a écrit :
> > /proc is a _virtual_ filesystem, it doesn't use up
> > _any_ disk space at all, and you should not consider
> > it if you are interested in the space a vserver
> > uses
Le mercredi 26 Janvier 2005 16:01, Herbert Poetzl a écrit :
> /proc is a _virtual_ filesystem, it doesn't use up
> _any_ disk space at all, and you should not consider
> it if you are interested in the space a vserver
> uses up (on disk, that is), so your original command
> should look like this:
>
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 10:43:29AM +0100, Nicolas Costes wrote:
>
> 'Llo, all !
>
> I've built a few vservers now, and my last one hosts a Cups print server.
> When using 'du -sb /vservers/*' to get their respective size, I had the
> surprise that my Cups vserver takes 1.1Gb... While the others
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Mendelsohn) writes:
>Here is the Debug output. There is no corresponding line for bcap, as
> "++ OPTS_VATTRIBUTE=("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" --ccap "$cap")" for ccap.
> ...
> ++ local f=/etc/vservers/apache2server/bcapabilities
> ++ test -e /etc/vservers/apache2server/bcapa
'Llo, all !
I've built a few vservers now, and my last one hosts a Cups print server.
When using 'du -sb /vservers/*' to get their respective size, I had the
surprise that my Cups vserver takes 1.1Gb... While the others take 100Mb
when 'empty' (Just created), and 110-250 Mb in use.
I found th
Hi,
Here is the Debug output. There is no corresponding line for bcap, as
"++ OPTS_VATTRIBUTE=("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" --ccap "$cap")" for ccap.
Hope this helps.
Andy
++ local cap_opts
++ local flag
++ test '(' '!' -e /etc/vservers/apache2server/hostname -o -e
/etc/vservers/apac
he2server/uts/noden