rvice in
Germany) but at least we could pay the bill for an internet access.
I'll see with the involved people right after easter holidays.
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hink of it as a symlink, it's not. Close, but
> different.
I think it's a very good idea, but do you know if mmaping several
cow-linked files that way would give us the same benefits than
(sym)links which is to have it only once into memory?
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rt is now completed (thanks Herbert) and considered as stable so far.
You will be really welcome as a one more tester of such kind of
Linux-Vserver usage.
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Emmanuel Lacour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I saw this too and had to make a small wrapper.
>
> vserver $server status | head -1 | sed 's/^.*not\
> running.*$/stopped/g;s/^.*running.*$/running/g'
>
> heartbeat likes "running" and "stopped".
I guess you can use the return code of 'vserver $vserv