alexander goeres - lieblinx GmbH wrote:
Hi Gerhard,
I just tested the knoppix cd you mentioned. I could install a vserver without
problems. Could it be that you started the knoppix-system with the normal
knoppix-kernel instead of the vserver-enabled one?
Gruß,
Alexander
I suppose you're r
Hi all,
I have some Vserver hosts running that were setup according to this HowTo:
http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_vserver_debian
Because these are quite a lot of steps I always thought it would be nice
to have a Debian distro that is Vserver-enabled out-of-the-box.
Now, in the recenct release
Hi all,
I have some Vserver hosts running that were setup according to this HowTo:
http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_vserver_debian
Because these are quite a lot of steps I always thought it would be nice
to have a Debian distro that is Vserver-enabled out-of-the-box.
Now, in the recenct release
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
check that the symbolic links inside the config
tree exist and point to the proper places and
that the /dev files and /proc dir is there
most likely your tool configurations differ
slightly and this is not given
also the (longer) output of --debug (for startup)
might sh
Hi all,
I have two vserver host machines: mainvserv and backvserv
mainvserv has some running vserver guests. I want to place an (rsync'd)
copy of all my vserver guests on backvserv. In case mainvserv crashes, I
want to activate vserver guests on backvserv.
I have tried two ways of syncing t
Hi all,
I have multiple vservers on a Debian box, they all work well when
started manually with
vserver vservername start
I have problems to get them automatically running whenever the host is
booted. I have activated vservers-default init script to do the job but
this does not work.
I h
Guenther Fuchs wrote:
Hi there,
on Wednesday, February 1, 2006 at 1:28:24 PM there was posted:
GH> Whitin the vserver, /etc/hostname file contains "iserv"
GH> Any ideas?
Palce the hostname on the host in
/etc/vservers/[vserver-name]/uts/nodename
- this is the file which is used to "create"
Hi list,
we have had a physical machine named iserv running with Suse Linux for
quite a while.
Now we have migrated the machine to a Debian vserver running in a Debian
host (complete new install from scratch). When creating the vserver, I
set vserver name=iserv but vserver *host* name=iservn
Hi list,
I'm a newbie to vserver and I wonder how to backup my vserver guests
with a cron job run by the vserver host.
I think it should be something like that:
vserver myvserver stop
...compress /etc/vserver to a tgz file and save on external storage...
vserver myvserver start
Have I f
Xavier Montagutelli wrote:
VMware or MS Virtual Server are not identical to Linux VServer, as they
virtualize a full machine and not only an execution environment for the
applications. But perhaps it is a solution for Gerhard ?
Sorry, I should have been more precise in my original posting. I
Hi list,
sorry for being off-topic: is there something like VServer for the
"Windows World"?
Regards
Gerhard
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