Hi All
From the conversation on the list, it would seem as if there are vs
patch's for 2.6.15 kernel.
Where would I down load these patch's
I would like to test it as the 2.6.15 kernels are the first 2.6 series
which support smart via libata.
Thanks
Mike
On Thu January 5 2006 05:38, Mike O'Connor wrote:
Hi All
From the conversation on the list, it would seem as if there are vs
patch's for 2.6.15 kernel.
Where would I down load these patch's
Joel is running HP, pa-risc - I think he built his own patches for testing.
No clue about other
Hi All
From the conversation on the list, it would seem as if there are vs
patch's for 2.6.15 kernel.
Where would I down load these patch's
I used: http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/
(I only tested new patch-2.6.15-rc7-vs2.1.0.1.diff
but there are also patch-2.6.15-rc7-vs2.1.0.diff
Hello all,
I have a basic question regarding quota usage with vservers. My
scenario is more or less like this:
- I have xid tagging enabled (UID24/GID24)
- vserver with e.g. xid= has users with uids in range 000 -
999 (and several system ones but these need no quotas)
- I'm not
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 10:42:04PM +0500, Mustafa wrote:
Mustafa wrote:
i created the file. this is the file and there content.
cat /usr/local/etc/vservers/sid2/flags
sched_hard
cat /usr/local/etc/vservers/sid2/schedule.back
well, it's called 'schedule' not schedule.back
but the
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 10:08:43PM +1030, Mike O'Connor wrote:
Hi All
From the conversation on the list, it would seem as if there are vs
patch's for 2.6.15 kernel.
Where would I down load these patch's
from the Experimental area:
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/
best,
Herbert
Hello
Thanks for your reply.
2006/1/5, Herbert Poetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
the problem with linux quotas (something which per-context
quotas solve) is, that the quota files reside in only one
location, the root of the associated filesystem
OK, I'll try my luck with the cq-tools 0.06 - is
OK, I'll try my luck with the cq-tools 0.06 - is there any
more-or-less up-to-date info about the tools? How do I use them?
I found the testcq.sh script and after a bit of path tweaking I got
them to succeed on ext2, ext3 and reiserfs (that's more than I
actually care about currently) and I got
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 07:44:23PM +0100, Grzegorz Nosek wrote:
OK, I'll try my luck with the cq-tools 0.06 - is there any
more-or-less up-to-date info about the tools? How do I use them?
I found the testcq.sh script and after a bit of path tweaking I got
them to succeed on ext2, ext3 and
2006/1/5, Herbert Poetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 07:44:23PM +0100, Grzegorz Nosek wrote:
OK, I'll try my luck with the cq-tools 0.06 - is there any
more-or-less up-to-date info about the tools? How do I use them?
I found the testcq.sh script and after a bit of path
As i said, i'm new to vservers on linux... bsd jails i know with unionfs
so that i would not rebuild the system again on each necesary update.
I was thinking of keeping all the core packages on the host in ro mode
and only install particular packages based on necesity.
This ideea is best
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 11:06:15PM +0200, Adrian Vasile wrote:
As i said, i'm new to vservers on linux... bsd jails i know with
unionfs so that i would not rebuild the system again on each necesary
update.
depending on the packaging system (or the lack of)
the unionfs might be the easier
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 08:40:06PM +0100, Grzegorz Nosek wrote:
2006/1/5, Herbert Poetzl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 07:44:23PM +0100, Grzegorz Nosek wrote:
OK, I'll try my luck with the cq-tools 0.06 - is there any
more-or-less up-to-date info about the tools? How do I
Thanks to the Debian Folks (espeically Bastian Blank)
for providing a quad Power5 test machine!
initial power support looks good so far, but could
only be tested with 32bit userspace (yet), which
seems to work quite fine after a few adjustments.
enjoy,
Herbert
Linux-VServer Test [V0.14]
As i said, i'm new to vservers on linux... bsd jails i know with
unionfs so that i would not rebuild the system again on each necesary
update.
I was thinking of keeping all the core packages on the host in ro mode
and only install particular packages based on necesity. This ideea is
Hello,
how do I setup fair share scheduling? I've read
http://linux-vserver.org/Scheduler+Parameters
and I understand, that if all contexts have running processes, the
fillrate/fillinterval gives the share of cpu capacity the context gets
(roughly, if you neglect the effect of the other
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