Heyaz,
I am trying to migrate to the new configuration method of util-vserver (0.30.196) and have come across the following problem: * vlan support is either broken, or changed in a way I am unable to understand (very probable as this is my first go at the new configuration method); an example: I create /etc/vservers/${SVRNAME}/interfaces/0/dev containing 'eth1.4000'. When I start ${SVRNAME} using vserver ${SVRNAME} start; it gives me the following output: ERROR: trying to add VLAN #0 to IF -:eth1 4000:- error: Invalid argument Cannot find device "eth1.4000" SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device Cannot find device "eth1.4000" SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device On a side note (no pun intended); why moving from a single file configuration to a configuration tree ? In my opinion this will make things more complicated than needed: A config file with comments containing examples say a thousand words and give the user a head start with his first install. The configuration tree (without examples) will cause for a steep learning curve; it takes time to find your way around the tree. If the idea is to put the configuration tree into a database I'm all for it, but ATM I can't see how the move will simplify things for the average vserver admin. Regards, Dennis _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver