[Vserver] add new interface/ip to runnig server without restart

2005-06-25 Thread Oliver Welter
Hi Guys, simple question - I have an Apache running inside a vServer and now must add a new IP Adress to it. So i edited thte interface section in the configs as usual. Is there a way to commit these changes / activate the new IP Adresse without restarting the vServer ? Oliver -- Diese

RE: [Vserver] solaris containers/zones

2005-06-25 Thread Ehab Heikal
What we need here is PR too. If someone here knows how to create press releases and distribute them it would be good for the adoption of the project. But there are fundamental differences between Xen and vserver. Xen allows different Operating systems to run on the same server, now only linux and

Re: [Vserver] add new interface/ip to runnig server without restart

2005-06-25 Thread Dariush Pietrzak,,,
simple question - I have an Apache running inside a vServer and now must add a new IP Adress to it. So i edited thte interface section in the configs as usual. Is there a way to commit these changes / activate the new IP Adresse without restarting the vServer ? I do it like this: I

[Vserver] chcontext / vcontext different behavoir when joining a context ID.

2005-06-25 Thread Frédéric Jolliton
Hi, While testing vcontext to remove dependencies on deprecated chcontext (chcontext-compat) in my own Python scripts to handle vservers, I was wondering why vcontext either create new context ID (--create) *or* switch to an existing ID (--migrate), but doesn't allow to specify an ID, and create

Re: [Vserver] chcontext / vcontext different behavoir when joining a context ID.

2005-06-25 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 09:52:36PM +0200, Frédéric Jolliton wrote: Hi, While testing vcontext to remove dependencies on deprecated chcontext (chcontext-compat) in my own Python scripts to handle vservers, I was wondering why vcontext either create new context ID (--create) *or* switch to an

[Vserver] Virtual Cluster Question

2005-06-25 Thread Hans Eschler
Dear Vserver Developement Team, we are using linux-vserver as an isp for hosting services, we have made several tests with enbd incl. fr1 patch for redundant storage servers. Now we are beginning to create a virtual grid platform based on linux-vserver. With entering and leaving

Re: [Vserver] Virtual Cluster Question

2005-06-25 Thread Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy
On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Hans Eschler wrote: What are the possibilities of using linux-vserver virtual machines with loadbalancers. Roundrobin, direct routing or nat? We've had succesfully set up direct server return load-balancing, where vservers were on different physical machines. Direct

RE: [Vserver] solaris containers/zones

2005-06-25 Thread Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Ehab Heikal wrote: Xen allows different Operating systems to run on the same server, now only linux and I think freebsd. Vserver only allows linux. The uppoint of vserver is that the kernel is shared wich means lower memory footprint. I think unification also reduces