On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 01:33:02PM +0200, Xavier Montagutelli wrote: > On Wednesday 28 September 2005 12:51, Gebhardt Thomas wrote: > > Hi, > > > > seems to be a trivial question. But I scanned the big flower > > page and found nothing: > > > > How do I say "ONBOOT=yes/no" within the new > > configuration scheme? > > You can use the "mark" to start your vservers during the host boot > process. > > The mark of a a given vserver is written in the file > /etc/vservers/<vs>/apps/init/mark (Cf flower page). > > By default, the init script "/etc/init.d/vservers-default" starts > vservers with the mark "default" (don't forget to make chkconfig --add > or update-rc.d if needed). You can write other init scripts (e.g. > vservers-foo) and change the mark (MARK=foo) inside them, in order to > start vservers marked "foo". Playing with the start and stop levels of > such scripts, you can start and stop groups of vservers in distinct > order (e.g. start a vserver with a database before the one using the > database). > > So I suppose that by default, a vserver with no mark, or a mark > different from "default", won't be started (<=> ONBOOT=no).
yep, also it should be quite easy to copy the existing start script /etc/init.d/vservers-default and make a second version (e.g. vservers-special) which can use a different mark "special" which allows for different runlevel settings ... (just an inspiration :) best, Herbert > -- > Xavier Montagutelli > Service Commun Informatique > Universite de Limoges > Tel : +33 555457720 > Cle GPG : http://pgp.mit.edu 1024D/175CE198 > _______________________________________________ > Vserver mailing list > Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org > http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver