Hey
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Yeah, I know where it happens, but why it happens and how to fix it is
still a mystery. Thus far, every solution I've tried has failed.
http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/p/uv/experimental/delta-vlogin-efds.diff
has two of the things I've tried to fix it.
I added additional
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 10:09:15PM +0100, Markus Neubauer (Liste) wrote:
Test this effect:
on the host:
$ route add -net 192.168.0.0/16 reject dev ppp0
on a vserver do then:
$ route -n
result:
Mar 13 21:52:26 m10 kernel: Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer
dereference at virtual
Hi,
I´m running a gentoo x86_64 on a amd64 box, after patch the kernel with
Linux-VServer patch, the vmware-player doens´t work anymore.
Vmware products will only run on a guest?
It´s possible to fix this?
Regards,
Marlon
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I´m running a gentoo x86_64 on a amd64 box, after patch the kernel with
Linux-VServer patch, the vmware-player doens´t work anymore.
Vmware products will only run on a guest?
are you sure you have successfully rebuilt your vmmon/vmnet modules?
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Hi,
There is something I'm not sure I understand, so maybe you could help me
figure out. Here it goes: we have a Debian vserver running BIND9
(recompiled). Everything works fine, except that the line
query-source * ...
breaks bind9 while query-source x.x.x.x works fine.
Well, my understanding
Eick,
are you sure you have successfully rebuilt your vmmon/vmnet modules?
yep, I re-emerge vmware-player after patch the kernel with Linux-VServer
patch.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ vmplayer
vmware is installed, but it has not been (correctly) configured
for this system. To (re-)configure it,
are you sure you have successfully rebuilt your vmmon/vmnet modules?
yep, I re-emerge vmware-player after patch the kernel with Linux-VServer
patch.
running vmware-config.pl doesn't resolve the problem.
Are you sure everything works as planned there?
I'm successfully running vmware