On Fri, Apr 28, 2006 at 10:18:06AM +0200, Martin Grunert wrote:
Is it possible to use cdrecording software inside a vserver?
The environment has to get direct access to the device, but
simply copying the hdc devnode ends
copying devnode is IMHO sufficient for cdrecording
in a permission
Hi,
When I stop the vserver I get the following:
Stopping sshd: [FAILED]
Shutting down kernel logger: [FAILED]
Shutting down system logger: [ OK ]
Starting killall: Stopping sshd:[FAILED]
How do I add an IP to a vserver?
I added 2 ips by editing the configuration of the vserver, but now these
Ips are not accessible from computers outside my lan, as if they do not
route right.
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What I did was to add files to
/etc/vservers/vservername/interfaces dir; basically copying like so:
cp -r /etc/vservers/vservername/interfaces/0/ /etc/vservers/
vservername/interfaces/1/
and then editing the ip and mask files in 1.
Some of my servers have 4 different ips set up this way.
HTH,
I did that but the ips are only accessible from our LAN and do not
route. These IP are routable since I was using them on another server in
the same datacenter so the Ips them selves have no problems and they
have the same gateway etc.
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update Feb 06 2006
networking and mask settings
It is extremely important to set the mask for every single host. I
created severe problems on the network by using the default mask
settings. ifconfig does not display this so I suggest the iproute
Hi,
I'm new to vservers. I installed the vserver from rpms and built it
according to the instructions on Vserver Installation Fedora Core 4. I
was under the impression that a vserver has all the same files in its
/etc directory as the host machine, but my vserver has fewer files.
On 2006.05.04 12:59:45 -0400, Fareha Shafique wrote:
Hi,
When I stop the vserver I get the following:
Stopping sshd: [FAILED]
Shutting down kernel logger: [FAILED]
Shutting down system logger: [ OK ]
On 2006.05.04 22:46:07 -0400, Fareha Shafique wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to vservers. I installed the vserver from rpms and built it
according to the instructions on Vserver Installation Fedora Core 4. I
was under the impression that a vserver has all the same files in its
/etc directory as the