muy interesante hermano, puedo ayudarte, aunque con el tiempo que me queda... pero bueno.. no importa ;)On 2/21/06, Daniel Ortiz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:HiI started a new proyect named LinuxParanoico.CL
(actually inwww.minitruck.cl, when i have money i will move the site towww.linuxparanoico.cl,
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Asunto: Re: [Vserver] New project
with vserver documentation (In spanish)
muy interesante hermano,
puedo ayudarte, aunque con el tiempo que me queda... pero
2006 11:44
Para: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
Asunto: Re: [Vserver] New project with vserver documentation (In spanish)
muy interesante hermano, puedo ayudarte, aunque con el tiempo que me
queda... pero bueno.. no importa ;)
On 2/21/06, Daniel Ortiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto
Hi
I started a new proyect named LinuxParanoico.CL (actually in
www.minitruck.cl , when i have money i will move the site to
www.linuxparanoico.cl, this month), the project goals is create,
elaborate and find information and documentation about the GNU/Linux
security issues .
in this moment a
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 09:26:16AM +0200, Raimund Specht wrote:
Hi !
Is there any documentation of what the various keys and values in the
files in /proc/virtual/ mean (more than just a 'ls -R /proc/virtual/*')?
The keys (=subdirs) btw are the Context-IDs of the
running VServer
Hi !
Is there any documentation of what the various keys and values in the
files in /proc/virtual/ mean (more than just a 'ls -R /proc/virtual/*')?
The keys (=subdirs) btw are the Context-IDs of the
running VServer guest systems.
Oh yes, this isn't too hard to find out :)
on the first
Hi !
Is there any documentation of what the various keys and values in the files
in /proc/virtual/ mean (more than just a 'ls -R /proc/virtual/*')?
By(e): Raimund.
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Hi there,
on Monday, October 24, 2005 at 16:29 on the list was posted:
Is there any documentation of what the various keys and values in the files
in /proc/virtual/ mean (more than just a 'ls -R /proc/virtual/*')?
on the first attempt I found this doc:
Hi there,
pls have a look on the new HowTo
http://linux-vserver.org/FC4+from+scratch
and correct if necessary, but this should work as I just built a new
box whilst wrting it ;-)
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Guenther Fuchs wrote:
| (maybe one day an helpful guy will build and maintain a patched kernel
rpm - for now, above is an alternate way)
I've been doing this for a while, although I have been slacking a bit
with it lately. I just today built a new
hi guys,
where can i find a documentation and explanation (and not only a list) of the
new configuration schema of vserver?
thanks a lot and bye,
werner.
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 09:56:08PM +0100, Werner Schalk wrote:
hi guys,
where can i find a documentation and explanation
(and not only a list) of the new configuration schema of vserver?
http://linux-vserver.org/alpha+util-vserver
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 10:59:05PM -0700, Lucas Albers wrote:
I cannot find any documentation for cq-tools, other then
a few command line examples here:
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Linux2.6/index.php?page=Per+Context+Disk+Limits
Is their additional documentation on this tool?
cqdlim -h
I cannot find any documentation for cq-tools, other then a few command line
examples here:
http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Linux2.6/index.php?page=Per+Context+Disk+Limits
Is their additional documentation on this tool?
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Security Administrator,College
On 26 May 2004 at 17:46, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 04:56:58PM +0200, Mike Fischer wrote:
Hi!
I've already got some vservers up and running nicely.
(Kernel 2.4.22, vserver 1.00, utils 0.25)
But now I need more.
Much has changed since I last set up a vserver.
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I wrote some Gentoo specific howto's, not on the installation, but on
the administration of vservers. It can be obtained from:
http://vserveradmin.intouch.nl/
that link doesn't work for me...?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Fischer) writes:
I've already got some vservers up and running nicely.
(Kernel 2.4.22, vserver 1.00, utils 0.25)
Mmmh... these are very old version and lots of security leaks have been
fixed in the meantime.
I found Enrico's speech-slides which tell me that the
Enrico Scholz wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Fischer) writes:
I've already got some vservers up and running nicely.
(Kernel 2.4.22, vserver 1.00, utils 0.25)
Mmmh... these are very old version and lots of security leaks have been
fixed in the meantime.
Wlll, guess why I'm looking into the
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 09:48:15AM +0200, Dennis Roos wrote:
On 26 May 2004 at 17:46, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 04:56:58PM +0200, Mike Fischer wrote:
Hi!
I've already got some vservers up and running nicely.
(Kernel 2.4.22, vserver 1.00, utils 0.25)
But
Hi!
I've already got some vservers up and running nicely.
(Kernel 2.4.22, vserver 1.00, utils 0.25)
But now I need more.
Much has changed since I last set up a vserver.
But the documentation obviously hasn't.
Or am I just too dumb to find it?
I found Enrico's speech-slides which tell me that the
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 04:56:58PM +0200, Mike Fischer wrote:
Hi!
I've already got some vservers up and running nicely.
(Kernel 2.4.22, vserver 1.00, utils 0.25)
But now I need more.
Much has changed since I last set up a vserver.
But the documentation obviously hasn't.
hmm, did you
On Saturday, November 29, 2003 11:02 PM NZT,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Simon,
Is there a list of things to remove prior to building the skel, and
after?
If so where can I get it, I continue to have problem with thing trying
to start, like the can't initalize iptable -
customers would want to see some
type of accounting for service level agreements, is this possible?
From: Simon Garner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/11/05 Wed PM 05:04:18 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Vserver] is there any getting started with vserver documentation
anywhere
I once tried to make the vservers run on a SuSE disto but after serveral
weekends gave up. That's basically due to my lack of ability to compile a
vanilla kernel on SuSE so that all the modules it has with its standard
kernel work.
We run vservers under Debian 3.0 (Woody) without any problems.
At 13:53 05.11.2003, you wrote:
Charles Dale wrote:
Re: compiliing a kernel on SuSE, they should provide a .config file that has
all the configuration options used for compiling the stock kernel.
With RedHat this is in the config/ directory inside the kernel tree. Looking
at a SuSE source RPM I
Ages ago I searched for the same for rh7.3, that days it was
seperated, I also had to install kernel-headers etc..., but I can't
find these things for rh9.
I think running a vanilla kernel on rh9/rhel3 is not a good idea (this
was what I found with taroon at least) - the red hat kernel has
Considering RedHat's recent press release about discontinuing the RedHat
Linux line in favor of the more expensive enterprise version, I'd really
like a few answers from others (only had one off-list reply) regarding which
operating system is going to be my best bet since I'm going to have to
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