On 3/15/07, Jean-Michel Caricand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
unless(-r /dev/mem){
die localtime(). = You don't have enough rights to
run this program\n;
}
After reading Jean-Marc's answer I thought it could also be the fact
that you might just need to create /dev/mem.
vs / # perl
Daniel W. Crompton wrote:
After reading Jean-Marc's answer I thought it could also be the fact
that you might just need to create /dev/mem.
You absolutely never ever want to do that, if you care the least about the
guest being secure... /dev/mem would give it complete access to the
contents of
Here's strace output with 'query-source *':
Hm, sorry, I should have shortened strace output.
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Hi,
I have Linux (2.6.14.3 Kernel) with Vserver 2.0.1 and testing the CPU
limit capabilities. I have 2 vserver contexts both running CPU intensive
app capable of using up 100% CPU, I am setting up on vserver to limit 1
context to 10% CPU and the 2nd to 80% CPU, both using flags sched_prio.
I am