Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 12:31:27AM +0200, JEBs wrote:
Dear folks,
I would like to get the functionality of vservers "chbind" tool (to get
a stupid wine program limited to a specific interface).
After patching the Kernel with the vserver patches, the/my "op
On Monday 10 October 2005 02:11 pm, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
hmm they are there.. maybe the problem is multilog although it worked ok on
the host... when run under smtp it logs to the smtp log via multilog. when i
run it from the terminal in testing it logs to its own /var/log/spf.log
maybe its t
On Monday 10 October 2005 02:11 pm, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
ok will check that
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 01:51:37PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
> > On Monday 10 October 2005 01:32 pm, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> >
> > oh it outputs to the screen ok when i run it from a terminal, but this is
> > loaded as a
On Monday 10 October 2005 02:09 pm, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
cool thanks!
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 05:55:03AM -0400, Chuck wrote:
> > are disk limits proven in 2.1.0?
>
> yes, they work fine with 2.0 and 2.1 ...
>
> > if i impose disk limits, say 20gb, will that mean when they do a df -h
> > it
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 06:49:47PM +0200, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
> Hello
>
> As you probably know I'm the maintainer of util-vserver in Debian.
>
> When the autobuilder try to build it for mips it fail.
>
> http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=util-vserver&ver=0.30.208-3&arch=mipsel&stamp=11287
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 01:51:37PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
> On Monday 10 October 2005 01:32 pm, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
>
> oh it outputs to the screen ok when i run it from a terminal, but this is
> loaded as a plugin to qmail and is supposed to get logged into the qmail smtp
> log which it does w
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 05:55:03AM -0400, Chuck wrote:
> are disk limits proven in 2.1.0?
yes, they work fine with 2.0 and 2.1 ...
> if i impose disk limits, say 20gb, will that mean when they do a df -h
> it will ony show them a total space of 20gb?
yep, if the limit is set, the user will see o
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 02:28:01PM +0100, Jim Wight wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 16:22 +0200, Enrico Scholz wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Wight) writes:
>
> > > umount /vservers/tkt/opt
> > >
> > > in post-stop (or postpost-stop),
> >
> > * these scripts are NOT executed within the vserve
On Monday 10 October 2005 01:32 pm, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
oh it outputs to the screen ok when i run it from a terminal, but this is
loaded as a plugin to qmail and is supposed to get logged into the qmail smtp
log which it does when the entire qmail system is run on an individual
machine or
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 12:27:07PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
> I have a simple c program that outputs to stderr. while it works
> in the host it does not work in a guest which i am assuming is due
> to stderr being a kernel thing..
Erm. I think you have something very wrong. Plenty of programs in
my
Hello
As you probably know I'm the maintainer of util-vserver in Debian.
When the autobuilder try to build it for mips it fail.
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=util-vserver&ver=0.30.208-3&arch=mipsel&stamp=1128795760&file=log&as=raw
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=util-vserver&ve
I have a simple c program that outputs to stderr. while it works in the host
it does not work in a guest which i am assuming is due to stderr being a
kernel thing..
is there some other stream i can use that will log to a file via syslog-ng or
sysklog but not bother me with messages on the scr
On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 16:22 +0200, Enrico Scholz wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Wight) writes:
> > umount /vservers/tkt/opt
> >
> > in post-stop (or postpost-stop),
>
> * these scripts are NOT executed within the vserver namespace so
> /vservers/tkt/opt is not mounted at this place
>
> * th
On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 22:00 +0200, Guenther Fuchs wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> on Friday, October 7, 2005 at 16:12 on the list was posted:
>
> > Shutting down system logger: [ OK ]
> > Starting killall: [ OK ]
> > umount: /tmp:
are disk limits proven in 2.1.0?
if i impose disk limits, say 20gb, will that mean when they do a df -h it will
ony show them a total space of 20gb?
--
Chuck
"...and the hordes of M$*ft users descended upon me in their anger,
and asked 'Why do you not get the viruses or the BlueScreensOfDeath
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