> On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 08:06:41PM +0200, Dennis Paulisch wrote:
> >Hi, i am currently work on a webinterface for Linux
> >vServer to administrate via PDA. See the Screenshots on:
> >http://www.serversupportforum.de/forum/showthread.php?t=3978
>
> cool, a GPL release would be
> I`ve installed 2 vservers, with the cmd "vserver name enter" i login
> and thats running too.
> But if i try to startup the servers, the init scripts hang and the
> server doesn`t start.
One way to solve that issue is to enter the vserver and disable all
services (chkconfig may be your fri
> > But when I want to login with http://server:1
> > and i type in root and my rootpassword, he said the password is wrong
> > but it´s right !!
Webmin might have its own password which is
different from the (v)servers root password.
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Jan Pilawa
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Am Friday 12 November 2004 16:10 schrieb chymian:
> on what flavor of debian have you installed oracle (ver. 9R2 or 10g?)
newer Versions of Oracle need a certified Distro and at least the 10g
installer has some buildin tests to avoid the usage in an uncertified
environment.
Mit freundlichen Gr
Am Donnerstag, 26. August 2004 00:09 schrieb Marc E. Fiuczynski:
> Hey Dustin,
>
> That's a pretty neat picture. The picture sort of implies nesting. I am
> not sure, but can one create a vserver context inside of a vserver? If so,
> then this is a great idea.
At least there was a discussion many
On Sunday 11 July 2004 16:00, Thomas Gelf wrote:
> the tatoo idea is not bad - where would you put them? all on
> his wings?
Like Popey, on one of his wings. Maybe, let him show his muscles, like arnold.
Its a less technical idea. I like those much more, because our occupation (or:
our hobby ;-)
On Sunday 11 July 2004 19:24, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
> what ever logo is made, could you be so kind to make it in SVG?
> Thus you get a scaleable vector format.
Yeah, a vector format! Which kind does not really matter. But think of the
next fair where we need big posters advertisings and wallpapers
Am Sonntag, 11. Juli 2004 15:30 schrieb Thomas Gelf:
> After some discussion on IRC I've made two other variants:
> http://vserver.gelf.net/logo2.html
:-) :-) :-)
Many tiny little penguins. but could also be ok for UML.
> http://vserver.gelf.net/logo3.html
:-)
hm, but the "real" machine is "outs
Zitat von Bert De Vuyst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to move a existing server to a vserver, but the machine
> does have
> 2 IP-numbers (on eth0 and eth0:0)
> Is it possible to have 2 IP-numbers in one vserver?
Yes it is. Try s.th. like eth0:IP1 eth2:IP2 in the IPAdress-lin
Zitat von Dariush Pietrzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > i want ALL to be able to move. Even if i have to mark them all
> > suspended. Saving them, transfering them to another machine, and
> > warm them up again.
> That sounds like something chpox can do:
> http://www.cluster.kiev.ua/tasks/chpx_eng.
Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 07:09:59PM +0100, Jan-Marc Pilawa wrote:
> > I thought about it half a year ago. Well, i tried it out and
> openmosix
> > and veserver-patch compiled. The Problem is, that the knowledge of
> the
> > context need
Zitat von klaus oblasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> on my vserver-cluster at frankfurt there is a
> buggy-mix-kernel (2.4.19ctx13mos) of vserver & openmosix running.
> (only a fast cut-together of openmosix-path & vserver-path)
>
> only the "masterprozesses" of the servers are migrateing.
> no vserve
Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 09:48:08AM -, Lu?s Miguel Silva wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I just thought of something!
> > How about the vserver project "united" with the openmosix project?
> > It would be great to be able to have multiple vservers enjoying th
Zitat von Herbert Poetzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > The vserver project is great for "low'cost production
> > servers" and...*SECURITY*!
> >
> > I think that if you would be able to get us vserver'users
> > a "cluster'like" solution...it would be the BEST "system
> > administration" project *eve
I thought about it half a year ago. Well, i tried it out and openmosix
and veserver-patch compiled. The Problem is, that the knowledge of the
context needs to be migrated, too. in a first attempt it would be
sufficient to implement this, but one has to thin about same context-IDs
on different serve
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