my 32 net guests cannot contact outside 39 net machines on our same network.
they can contact other 39 net guests on the same host. conversely, the
external 39 net machine cannot contact any 32 net ip on the vserver host or
any guest..
the problem i had was when within a 32net guest if i ping a
Tim Mecking wrote:
I forgot to attach the xsl template.
Thanks, I've added it to SVN (revision 2338).
With this new version you can choose whether to use the 'funky' signs or
the full style names by applying an xsl parameter.
If full style names are used and minElements/maxElements values a
Adnet Ghislain wrote:
i created a guest without giving the context at creation time. It does
not run so i tried to add a number in context but this does not help.
Any hint ? :)
mycomp01:/usr/local/etc/vservers/S1.myvserver01# more
/usr/local/etc/vservers/S1.myvserver01/context
10
mycomp01:/
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 11:24:20PM +0200, Adnet Ghislain wrote:
> i created a guest without giving the context at creation time. It does
> not run so i tried to add a number in context but this does not help.
> Any hint ? :)
well, let's try with a few basic hints from your
side first (like the k
i created a guest without giving the context at creation time. It does
not run so i tried to add a number in context but this does not help.
Any hint ? :)
mycomp01:/usr/local/etc/vservers/S1.myvserver01# more
/usr/local/etc/vservers/S1.myvserver01/context
10
mycomp01:/usr/local/etc/vservers/
Le Mercredi 27 Septembre 2006 04:38, Guillaume Pratte a écrit :
> I would like to have the opinion of the mailing list about a tool I just
> released called 'Virtual server monitor' or 'vsmon' for short :
>
> http://vsmon.revolutionlinux.com/
[...]
Hello !!!
In the page :
http://vsmon.revolut
On Thursday, 28. September. 2006 10:52, Marcus Mülbüsch wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Using the "sys-cluster/util-vserver-0.30.211_rc2" I no longer have
> the "vupdateworld" wrapper script available.
>
> vesync, vemerge and vdispatch-conf are also gone.
Yup, thanks to Daniel and Björn I know why. T
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 06:34:48PM +0200, Wilhelm Meier wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 28. September 2006 16:42 schrieb Herbert Poetzl:
> > On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:03:29AM +0200, Wilhelm Meier wrote:
> > > Am Mittwoch, 27. September 2006 16:40 schrieb Herbert Poetzl:
> > > > > H242-meier vserver.nfs #
Tom Laermans a écrit :
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 22:38 -0400, Guillaume Pratte wrote:
Hello,
I would like to have the opinion of the mailing list about a tool I just
released called 'Virtual server monitor' or 'vsmon' for short :
http://vsmon.revolutionlinux.com/
Looks g
Am Donnerstag, 28. September 2006 16:42 schrieb Herbert Poetzl:
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:03:29AM +0200, Wilhelm Meier wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 27. September 2006 16:40 schrieb Herbert Poetzl:
> > > > H242-meier vserver.nfs # sysctl -a | grep sun
> > > > error: "Operation not permitted" reading k
You might be spinning your wheels on that - many win-apps will detect
vmware and refuse to run - even Windows virus applications will usually
detect vmware and go into hiding.
Going way off-topic here, but I've never ever had any windows app refuse to
run because it was runn
Hi,
Thanks, that's what i missed! Remounting the device inside the namespace
too helps a lot :)
Regards,
Stefan
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
did you unmount the 'original' usb mount _inside_
the guest namespace too? if not, that is very likely
to cause your issues ...
don't forget, the guest name
I forgot to attach the xsl template.
With this new version you can choose whether to use the 'funky' signs or
the full style names by applying an xsl parameter.
If full style names are used and minElements/maxElements values are set
in the xml there will be additional describing list entries wit
>
> You might be spinning your wheels on that - many win-apps will detect
> vmware and refuse to run - even Windows virus applications will usually
> detect vmware and go into hiding.
Going way off-topic here, but I've never ever had any windows app refuse to
run because it was running inside a v
On Thu September 28 2006 08:48, John Alberts wrote:
> I was curious about running vmware in a guest so that I could run an
> instance of windows on my linux box. That's the only thing I wish
> vserver could do is let me run windows as a guest os.
>
You might be spinning your wheels on that - many
I have vserver running on CentOS 4.3
This guide seemed to work well for me
http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/CentOS_HowTo
Thanks
John
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Sent: Wednesday, September 27,
2006 11:47 AM
To: vserver@
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 05:08:55PM +0200, Stefan Hepp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to mount an external harddisk into a vserver, but ran into
> some troubles when using mount --bind/umount.
>
> So, here is my setup:
> Debian 3.1 stable, Linux 2.6.17.11-grsec2.1.9-vs2.0.2 (self-compiled)
> util-v
>> The 'funky' signs are basically taken from 'ls -F' ( '/' for directory,
>> '@' for symlinks, '*' for executables. The rest are supplemented ('#'
>> for hash files, ''/'-' for number of lines in the files).
>>
>> I think these signs are quite intuitive.
>
> I disagree. Given that there are no mi
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:48:04AM -0500, John Alberts wrote:
> I was curious about running vmware in a guest so that I could run an
> instance of windows on my linux box. That's the only thing I wish
> vserver could do is let me run windows as a guest os.
well, no problem, get the soruces and ad
Hi,
I am trying to mount an external harddisk into a vserver, but ran into
some troubles when using mount --bind/umount.
So, here is my setup:
Debian 3.1 stable, Linux 2.6.17.11-grsec2.1.9-vs2.0.2 (self-compiled)
util-vserver from testing, version 0.30.210-10
udev from testing, version 0.093-1
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:03:29AM +0200, Wilhelm Meier wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 27. September 2006 16:40 schrieb Herbert Poetzl:
> > > H242-meier vserver.nfs # sysctl -a | grep sun
> > > error: "Operation not permitted" reading key "net.ipv4.route.flush"
> > > sunrpc.tcp_slot_table_entries = 16
> > >
I think they are intuitive as well. It looks good to me.
On 9/28/06, Tim Mecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
> What's with all the funky signs after filenames? Wouldn't it be better
> with something like what the boring CSS template has, i.e. [symlink],
> [script],
Tim Mecking wrote:
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
What's with all the funky signs after filenames? Wouldn't it be better
with something like what the boring CSS template has, i.e. [symlink],
[script], etc?
Maybe..
As I always disable css at the flower page I didn't take it into
consideration.
I was curious about running vmware in a guest so that I could run an
instance of windows on my linux box. That's the only thing I wish
vserver could do is let me run windows as a guest os.
Please don't start flaming with "Why would you use WINDOZE anyway?".
Sometimes it's necessary, especially fo
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
> What's with all the funky signs after filenames? Wouldn't it be better
> with something like what the boring CSS template has, i.e. [symlink],
> [script], etc?
Maybe..
As I always disable css at the flower page I didn't take it into
consideration.
The 'funky' signs
Tim Mecking wrote:
Hi,
attached is the xsl template I wrote to create the wiki source for
http://wiki.linux-vserver.org/VServerConfiguration
Perhaps s.o. could check it in
Ciao
Tim
What's with all the funky signs after filenames? Wouldn't it be better
with something like what the boring CSS
Hi,
attached is the xsl template I wrote to create the wiki source for
http://wiki.linux-vserver.org/VServerConfiguration
Perhaps s.o. could check it in
Ciao
Tim
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"; xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; version="2.0">
The contents of the directory
Eric Jorgensen wrote:
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From: Daniel Hokka Zakrisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 12:31:13 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [Vserver] Problems with yum and centos42
[ ... ]
This makes it pretty obvious that nothing got
On Thursday, 28. September. 2006 10:52, Marcus Mülbüsch wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Using the "sys-cluster/util-vserver-0.30.211_rc2" I no longer have
> the "vupdateworld" wrapper script available.
>
> vesync, vemerge and vdispatch-conf are also gone.
>
> Additionally, emerging that ebuild wit
But you can run vserver in a vmware linux setup.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John
Alberts
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 8:02 PM
To: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
Subject: [Vserver] vmware in vserver?
Is it possible to run vmwar
John Alberts schrieb:
true. I guess there is no point in running vmware in a guest os.
Except a vserver-guest is much more easy to make a copy of, diddle with
updates, configs and whatever - and so have a copy available that can be
started within a few seconds when you misconfigure something
Hi all,
Using the "sys-cluster/util-vserver-0.30.211_rc2" I no longer have
the "vupdateworld" wrapper script available.
vesync, vemerge and vdispatch-conf are also gone.
Additionally, emerging that ebuild with the USE-Flag
"bash-completion" fails with a
"cp: cannot stat `contrib/bash_
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