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 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 the context number (if possible)?


hmm.. i believe you might get away with placing the context number in the correct files and locations within the /etc/vserers definitions.

Regarding to Chuck's method, I think it is a bit different for my case
because /vservers is already a logical volume, and I can resize /vserver as
a whole partition.

Best regards,
Steven.
*
On 10/18/05, Steven Truong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, all. After reading some of the messages regarding quota, I would like
to implement quota for the guest servers on a LVM partition /vservers. I
only care to limit the amount of space a guest server could use and I do
not
care about the per user quota in each guest.

I found this link from a recent message and wonder if the instructions
applied to my situations.
http://linux-vserver.org/Standard+non-shared+quota

And how LVM could assist in limiting disk space of each guest server? (If
by any means)

Please assist me in this attempt.
Thanks.



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