Jarek Dylag wrote:
Hello,
I'm using kernel 2.6.17.1 with vsever patch vs2.1.1-rc24.
Kernel panic when i try to use strace inside vserver (i can reproduce
it while straceing qmail-smtpd and/or clamd-queue proces).
Oops from netconsole in attachement.
Jarek Dylag
Thanks, this should be fixed
Martin Fick wrote:
I am cross posting this to both the drbd and the
vserver lists since it seems very relevant to both.
I am using drbd with vservers and I am running into a
problem trying to make drbd devices go secondary, they
report a device busy problem.
I have read everything here, but I d
I am cross posting this to both the drbd and the
vserver lists since it seems very relevant to both.
I am using drbd with vservers and I am running into a
problem trying to make drbd devices go secondary, they
report a device busy problem.
I have read everything here, but I do not think this
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2006/7/7, Guenther Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
As for security reasons: I don't think it's (easily) possible - and
furthermore, I don't think, it _should_ be (easily) possible.
OK, let's say I know the hostname of TWO Servers (real ones) which
both host a bunch of VServers.
I therefore am able t
Salve Herbert!
> > But back to the topic "could [EMAIL PROTECTED] use mknod".
> > Theoreticaly would it possible to add this feature
> > with a vmknode and a tool for [EMAIL PROTECTED] that guest
> > could create a block devices of their own without
> > harming other guests or the host itself
> >
Sergio Belkin wrote:
Hi, I want to know what is use of split-2.6.14.3-vs2.01.tar [.gz] [.bz2] at
http://www.13thfloor.at/vserver/s_rel26/v2.01/
What should I use only patch or both, patch and split?
thanks in advance
The patch is the sum of all the smaller patches in the split. The split
pa
Hi there,
on Friday, July 7, 2006 at 9:27:31 PM there was posted:
BF> I've got a question (and I'm a newbie, too!): as I'm logged as "root"
BF> on one of several Virtual Servers on a machine (each Virtual Server
BF> having its own IP address), how can I check and discover the "real"
BF> hosts IP
Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy wrote:
Sorry if this was already asked - I searched and couldn't find anything.
Recently I went from 2.6.12.4-vs2.0 to 2.6.17-vs2.0.2-rc24 on one of the
machines (needed 2.6.17 because of a hardware issue).
Inside a vserver:
with 2.6.12.4-vs2.0:
# hostname blah
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Flavio,
how can I check and discover the "real"
hosts IP Address and hostname?
What do you mean by "real"?
There should not be any direct way to discover the host (the main linux
distro, which has access to all the vservers and can administer th
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
How would I ( can I ) go about correcting this -- besides rebooting
the host or using other drastic measures?
Well, you'd first have to implement it in the kernel ;)
Ok, so for the guy that thinks of 'C' as the third letter in the
Hello list,
I've got a question (and I'm a newbie, too!): as I'm logged as "root"
on one of several Virtual Servers on a machine (each Virtual Server
having its own IP address), how can I check and discover the "real"
hosts IP Address and hostname?
Regards
Flavio.
Hello list,
I've got a question (and I'm a newbie, too!): as I'm logged as "root"
on one of several Virtual Servers on a machine (each Virtual Server
having its own IP address), how can I check and discover the "real"
hosts IP Address and hostname?
Regards
Flavio.
Sorry if this was already asked - I searched and couldn't find anything.
Recently I went from 2.6.12.4-vs2.0 to 2.6.17-vs2.0.2-rc24 on one of the
machines (needed 2.6.17 because of a hardware issue).
Inside a vserver:
with 2.6.12.4-vs2.0:
# hostname blah
# hostname
blah
with 2.6.17-vs2.0.2
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
How would I ( can I ) go about correcting this -- besides rebooting
the host or using other drastic measures?
Well, you'd first have to implement it in the kernel ;)
Ok, so for the guy that thinks of 'C' as the third letter in the
alphabet, it will be a reboot to
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
While doing some clean up I was looking for remnants of a guest.
When I ran:
# find / -name '*vs666*'
I got the following error message right away.
WARNING: Hard link
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Is there a way to turn up the verbosity when using vyum?
You can specify it on the command line, like vyum ... -- -d 6 update.
Looking in /usr/sbin/vyum and /usr/lib/util-vserver/vyum-worker I don't
see anything to turn the verbosity level up.
It's stored in /usr
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
While doing some clean up I was looking for remnants of a guest.
When I ran:
# find / -name '*vs666*'
I got the following error message right away.
WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for /proc/virtnet
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
While doing some clean up I was looking for remnants of a guest.
When I ran:
# find / -name '*vs666*'
I got the following error message right away.
WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for /proc/virtnet: this may be a bug
in your f
Is there a way to turn up the verbosity when using vyum?
Looking in /usr/sbin/vyum and /usr/lib/util-vserver/vyum-worker I don't
see anything to turn the verbosity level up.
Specifically I'll looking for a method keep a ssh connection from timing
out when it takes a __looonnng__ time to pull
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 01:54:28AM +, Daniel W. Crompton wrote:
> On 7/4/06, Baltasar Cevc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On 04.07.2006, at 10:29, Daniel W. Crompton wrote:
> >> You can, I just did it yesterday. You need to set the following in the
> >> file "bcapabilities":
> >> CAP_NET_ADMIN
>
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
While doing some clean up I was looking for remnants of a guest.
When I ran:
# find / -name '*vs666*'
I got the following error message right away.
WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for /proc/virtnet: this may be a bug
in your filesystem driver.
Since this d
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 12:20:27PM +0200, Rik Bobbaers wrote:
>
>
> Herbert Poetzl wrote:
>
> >I think so, who is going to maintain it?
>
> if you give me the diffs between rc's, i'll keep them up to date for
> 2.6.16 (as i'm not that fond of 2.6.17 kernel just yet... i'll wait
> for a 2.6.17.2
On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 06:44:12PM +0200, Robert Michel wrote:
> Salve Herbert!
>
> Herbert Poetzl schrieb am Donnerstag, den 06. Juli 2006 um 13:10h:
>
> > > but on the next day /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk does
> > > not found /dev/tty9. /dev/pts/31 exist only
> > > for my bash, after exiting th
Hello list,
We are using the Zend php distribution, with Oracle support
(ZendCoreForOracle-v1.3.1), inside a vserver. The Oracle server is on another
machine.
The vserver works fine, we can connect to Oracle. But after some time, we are
unable to make new connections. I can't reproduce the bug
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