My vserver looks like this:
v64:/# df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdv1 97627508 49680728 47946780 51% /
none 16384 0 16384 0% /tmp
I would like to increase /tmp
Any suggestions very welcome.
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My vserver looks like this:
v64:/# df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdv1 97627508 49680728 47946780 51% /
none 16384 0 16384 0% /tmp
I would like to increase /tmp
Look at your
Hello.
My vserver looks like this:
v64:/# df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdv1 97627508 49680728 47946780 51% /
none 16384 0 16384 0% /tmp
I would like to increase /tmp
Change the value of
On Mon January 30 2006 09:05, Eugen Leitl wrote:
My vserver looks like this:
v64:/# df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdv1 97627508 49680728 47946780 51% /
none 16384 0 16384 0% /tmp
I would like
Hi,
currently trying to get a new vserver online.
with util-vserver from today´s sid on a sarge box.
kernel 2.6.15-vs2.0.1.1. testme.sh says OK.
I´ve tried with debootstrap (used vserver build) from sid, which failed.
Always the same error: Failure while unpacking required packages
compiled
I think I´ve found the problem...
as you know Debian uses /var/lib/vservers for the guest installations
In my case /var of the host is mounted rw,nosui,nodev ...
... maybe helps one of you, too :)
cya,
Michael
Am Montag, den 30.01.2006, 16:54 +0100 schrieb Michael Flaig:
Hi,
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All the logos are great, maybe if one logo cannot be decided on, we can
pick them all! You get a random logo every time you visit the page. :)
(note to others picking, the numbers for the logos are BELOW the images,
not above)
I suppose I would
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 05:30:31PM +0100, Michael Flaig wrote:
I think I´ve found the problem...
as you know Debian uses /var/lib/vservers for the guest installations
now why I'm still not conviced that /var/lib/vservers
is the optimal place for guests :)
thanks,
Herbert
In my case /var of
No, thats my fault. Ill add them to the list!My apologiesJ-On 1/30/06, Daniel Kraft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Hi!Joep Gommers wrote: The webpage with all discussed logo's can be found here:
http://www.virtualinfrastructure.nl/personal/vserver/index.htm
Le Lundi 30 Janvier 2006 20:09, Joep Gommers a écrit :
Is there any reason why my logos don't take part in the election?
http://www.spotlite.de/stuff/vserver-logos.png
No, thats my fault. Ill add them to the list!
My apologies
While we are at it, I made four more, and they aren't in the
Nicolas,Your last on is in there, but the coloured penguins are not. For the simple reasons that my programs did not understand your png format (when trying to save in different sizes) do you perhaps have the original formats or a .jpeg/.gif/.bmp for me?
Thanks,J-On 1/30/06, Nicolas Costes [EMAIL
Is there an existing mechanism to provide a minimum resource (primarily
CPU) to any giving context? Similar to the way network providers give
you 5Mbit/s, but allow burstable bandwidth on demand to the max of your
network interface or available network.
In the context of VServer, allocate a
Is there an existing mechanism to provide a minimum resource (primarily
CPU) to any giving context? Similar to the way network providers give
you 5Mbit/s, but allow burstable bandwidth on demand to the max of your
network interface or available network.
In the context of VServer, allocate a
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 08:09:04PM +0100, Joep Gommers wrote:
No, thats my fault. Ill add them to the list!
well, in this process, you might also add the 'virtual tux'
and the 'older' ideas we had to the proposals, as I think we
have to make a 'final' version anyway ...
TIA,
Herbert
PS: if you
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 03:02:10PM -0700, Lares Moreau wrote:
Is there an existing mechanism to provide a minimum resource
(primarily CPU) to any giving context? Similar to the way network
providers give you 5Mbit/s, but allow burstable bandwidth on demand to
the max of your network interface
Hello,
I have Gentoo Vserver vith gentoo guests. Is it possible to install
CentOS as guest OS.
TNX
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