hello,
I run vserver to isolate webserver from the real host. From time to
time i have a process than run wild and block everything. I cannot even
connect (ssh) to the Host. Which would be the more efficient way to
configure the system so that vservers cannot prevent the host to work
even if
Hi Gislain,
On 23.04.2007, at 09:27, ADNET Ghislain wrote:
I run vserver to isolate webserver from the real host. From time to
time i have a process than run wild and block everything. I cannot
even connect (ssh) to the Host. Which would be the more efficient
way to configure the system so
Now I am using -d fc6 to build the guest. After this, I found vserver need
lots of supporting program:
bzip2, cmp, rpm, yum, python, I have to cross compile them one by one and
install them in the phone.
Now I still found it need some libraries supporting, like libstdc++.so.6..
etc. Maybe it
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 11:52:10AM +0200, Baltasar Cevc wrote:
Hi Gislain,
On 23.04.2007, at 09:27, ADNET Ghislain wrote:
I run vserver to isolate webserver from the real host. From time to
time i have a process than run wild and block everything. I cannot
even connect (ssh) to the
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 11:33:12AM -0400, Wenbin Zhang wrote:
Now I am using -d fc6 to build the guest. After this, I found
vserver need lots of supporting program:
bzip2, cmp, rpm, yum, python, I have to cross compile them one by
one and install them in the phone. Now I still found it need
well, depends on _what_ you install and _what_ you
actually need, complete kernel and userspace to
get the Linux-VServer isolation working should be
doable without any libraries and external tools,
just with something like vcmd, but if you want the
full userspace stuff, including legacy and guest