Hi,
 
I upgraded my system and now i am in the following situation:
All the vservers work fine beside the fact that on every
vserver enter the systems tells me:
 
Error: /proc must be mounted
  To mount /proc at boot you need an /etc/fstab line like:
      /proc   /proc   proc    defaults
  In the meantime, mount /proc /proc -t proc
ipv4root is now 213.xxx.xxx.xxx
Host name is now mail.xxxxx.de
Domain name is now
New security context is 49152
The server runs with all services anyway but i
cant do a "ps ax" inside the vserver. That is no good.
 
The vservers fstab is
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>               <dump>  <pass>
/dev/hda2       /               xfs     errors=remount-ro       0       1
/dev/hda1       none            swap    sw                      0       0
/proc           /proc           proc    defaults                0       0
The mount command as shown says "mount: permission denied"
 
The System is a debian. Kernel 2.6.3 + vserver patch-2.6.3-vs0.09.diff
Vserver Utils are vserver-0.29
System uses xfs Filesystem.
 
I did not find anything usefull in the groups. There was something mentioned
that the proc filesystem is hidden for security reasons and that this can be
changed with a tool. I did not really understand this, sorry.
 
I know that this version is experimental and so is subject to fail.
But I have still hope because everything works so fine beside the
proc thing. Can anybody help me with this? Is this a common
problem?
Thanks in advance for any help.
 
Christian
 

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