Thanks Mr. Gorecki and Chuck for the answers. I have a
question regarding http://linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits . I created my
vserver without specifying the context number, so do I need to fix it
or have to rebuild the guest server with a context number, or could I
just append to the guest server
Oops. I found out that I could set S_CONTEXT in /etc/vservers/lanweb.conf to set the context id. Here is my lanweb.conf
IPROOT="192.168.0.78"
IPROOTMASK="255.255.255.0"
IPROOTDEV="eth1"
S_HOSTNAME="lanweb"
S_DOMAINNAME="none"
>
S_CAPS="CAP_NET_RAW"
S_CONTEXT=10
Once I got lanweb started and then
Ooops. Interesting development on trying quota based on http://linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits
Currently I have
/dev/sys/vservers
/vservers
ext3 defaults,tagxid 0 2
Howerver, because I just reboot the host server, so I started the guest, enterred it by root. Then I wen
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 08:06 pm, Steven Truong wrote:
> Thanks Mr. *Gorecki and Chuck for the answers. I have a question regarding
> http://linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits . I created my vserver without
> specifying the context number, so do I need to fix it or have to rebuild the
> guest server
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 08:06 pm, Steven Truong wrote:
> Thanks Mr. *Gorecki and Chuck for the answers. I have a question regarding
> http://linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits . I created my vserver without
> specifying the context number, so do I need to fix it or have to rebuild the
> guest server
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 08:11 pm, Chuck wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 October 2005 08:06 pm, Steven Truong wrote:
> > Thanks Mr. *Gorecki and Chuck for the answers. I have a question regarding
> > http://linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits . I created my vserver without
> > specifying the context number, so
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 09:28 pm, Steven Truong wrote:
what version of vserver are you running? 2.0.x?
for mine, im running 2.1.0-rc4 and i have a context file inside
here is the directory layout for the first level that i have for a guest
named colossus.. below that is the context file typ
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 06:28:13PM -0700, Steven Truong wrote:
> Oops. I found out that I could set S_CONTEXT in
> /etc/vservers/lanweb.conf to set the context id. Here is my
> lanweb.conf
a few comments here ...
- the config you use (one config file) is called legacy
config and was replaced
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 07:13:20PM -0700, Steven Truong wrote:
> Ooops. Interesting development on trying quota based on *
> http://linux-vserver.org/Disk+Limits
>
> Currently I have
> /dev/sys/vservers /vservers ext3 defaults,tagxid 0 2
>
> Howerver, because I just reboot the host server, so I s
I specified the context in /etc/vservers/vservername/context
Then chgxid the /vservers/vservername directory to match and you should
be good to go.
Matt
Chuck wrote:
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 08:06 pm, Steven Truong wrote:
Thanks Mr. *Gorecki and Chuck for the answers. I have a questio
Dear, Mr. Poetzl. Here is the output of running testme.sh.
Linux-VServer Test [V0.13] Copyright (C) 2003-2005 H.Poetzl
chcontext is working.
chbind is working.
Linux 2.6.12 i686/0.30.208/0.30.208 [Ea] (0)
VCI: 0002:0001 273 0216
---
[000]# succeeded.
[001]# succeeded.
[011]# succeeded.
[031]
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