When logged into the main system:

vps5000:~# hostname
vps5000.regtek.com
vps5000:~# vzlist
     VEID      NPROC STATUS  IP_ADDR         HOSTNAME
      102         13 running 72.46.65.30     nsp4.registrationtek.com
      104         21 running 72.46.65.47     mail5.registrationtek.com
      105         22 running 72.46.65.48     whois.registrationtek.com
      106          4 running 72.46.65.54     gz.registrationtek.com
      107          7 running 72.46.65.34     squid.registrationtek.com
     1000          4 running 72.46.67.2      vps1000.regtek.com
     1001         39 running 72.46.67.3      vps1002.registrationtek.com
     1002         29 running 72.46.67.7      tocco.regtek.com
     1003         23 running 72.46.67.8      firstclass.regtek.com
     5000          4 running 72.46.65.254    vps5000.regtek.com
vps5000:~# vzctl enter 102
entered into VE 102
vps5000:/# hostname
vps5000.regtek.com
vps5000:/# exit
logout
exited from VE 102
vps5000:~# vzctl enter 104
entered into VE 104
vps5000:/# hostname
vps5000.regtek.com
vps5000:/# exit
logout
exited from VE 104
vps5000:~# vzctl enter 1003
entered into VE 1003
vps5000:/# hostname
vps5000.regtek.com
vps5000:/# exit
logout
exited from VE 1003
vps5000:~#




--On Wednesday, September 12, 2007 1:30 PM +0400 Kir Kolyshkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jim,

Can you run hostname on the host system and inside a couple of VEs? Do
they show the same or different hostnames?

Jim Archer wrote:
Hi All...

I just upgraded the kernel on my machine from:

actual:/home/jim/openvz/kernels# uname -a
Linux actual.registrationtek.com 2.6.18-openvz-12-1etch1-amd64 #1 SMP
Fri May 4 23:37:24 MSD 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux

To:

vps5000:~# uname -a
Linux vps5000.regtek.com 2.6.18-openvz-13-39.1d1-amd64 #1 SMP Mon Sep
3 10:11:00 MSD 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux


I did this because I have been having a memory consumption problem
with Exim4 I was hoping to resolve.  I had been told that the Exim4
memory issue was a known issue and was fixed in later kernels.

Anyhow, I installed the new kernel using dpkg -i and it seems to
install fine, with no warnings or errors.  It boots and runs fine,
even iSCSI. But, the odd issue is that the machine name in the prompt
is wrong.  As you can see from above, it went from:

actual#

To:

vps5000#

The name of the machine in /etc/hostname is actual and vps5000 is the
highest number vps I have.  Is this a serious issue or can I safely
ignore it?

Thanks...

Jim

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