On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 14:53:51 -0700
"Roderick A. Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a neat trick to un-hashify a guest?
find / -type f \
| while read FILE; do
cp -av ${FILE} ${FILE}.remove-hashification
rm ${FILE}
mv ${FILE}.remove-hashification ${FILE}
done
that's just
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 02:57:29PM -0700, Kathy Kost wrote:
>
> I posted this before but not sure it actually went to the list, being my
> first post.
>
> I am having troubles with a vserver (named "www") in that when I add a 6th
> IP alias to it, it will not create the interface when the ent
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 02:52:08PM -0700, Kathy Kost wrote:
>
> Thanks, Nicolas, for the reply. I have just now and gone and bound
> smtp to their specific IP addresses and restarted postfix on all.
> I can see your point about not wanting to run anything on the root
> server. Despite binding all
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 06:31:25PM +0200, Clément Calmels wrote:
> Le mardi 11 juillet 2006 à 13:18 +0400, Kirill Korotaev a écrit :
> > > Some updates on
> > > http://lxc.sourceforge.net/bench/
> > >
> > > New design, results of the stable version of openvz added, clearer
> > > figures.
> > >
>
Kathy Kost wrote:
I posted this before but not sure it actually went to the list, being my
first post.
I am having troubles with a vserver (named "www") in that when I add a 6th
IP alias to it, it will not create the interface when the entire system is
rebooted. And until I remove that 6th
I posted this before but not sure it actually went to the list, being my
first post.
I am having troubles with a vserver (named "www") in that when I add a 6th
IP alias to it, it will not create the interface when the entire system is
rebooted. And until I remove that 6th definition and reb
Is there a neat trick to un-hashify a guest?
Nothing I can find on the site or using google. Well actually I found
one of my previous messages asking about this.
Not really sure why I'd want to do this but the-powers-that-be might
request it. It would probably help me understand better what
Thanks, Nicolas, for the reply. I have just now and gone and bound smtp
to their specific IP addresses and restarted postfix on all. I can see
your point about not wanting to run anything on the root server. Despite
binding all postfixes, including the root server's, the root server
postfix
Le Mercredi 12 Juillet 2006 20:56, Kathy Kost a écrit :
> Has any one seen a problem similar to what I'm having? I have a webserver
> that is running 5 different vservers, one being the root server. They
> each have individual IP addresses as defined in
> /etc/vservers//interfaces. I'm seeing th
> What does root server mean? The physical host, containing all the
guests?
Yes. The main system running the host OS. root server is what
vserver-stat reports it back as.
> If the above is true, that is expected behaviour. You have to bind
> services on the host to the correct IP addresses,
Kathy Kost wrote:
Has any one seen a problem similar to what I'm having? I have a webserver
that is running 5 different vservers, one being the root server. They
each have individual IP addresses as defined in
/etc/vservers//interfaces. I'm seeing the problem where if I
start postfix in the
Has any one seen a problem similar to what I'm having? I have a webserver
that is running 5 different vservers, one being the root server. They
each have individual IP addresses as defined in
/etc/vservers//interfaces. I'm seeing the problem where if I
start postfix in the root server, it w
Le mardi 11 juillet 2006 à 13:18 +0400, Kirill Korotaev a écrit :
> > Some updates on
> > http://lxc.sourceforge.net/bench/
> >
> > New design, results of the stable version of openvz added, clearer
> > figures.
> >
>
> 1. are 2.6.16 OVZ results still for CFQ disk scheduler?
This tests are curr
Here are the results of another test :
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 11
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) III CPU family 1133MHz
stepping: 1
cpu MHz : 1130.646
cache size : 512 KB
fdiv_bug
Here are the results of my last test :
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 3
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
stepping: 4
cpu MHz : 2793.616
cache size : 1024 KB
physical id : 0
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