On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 09:49:03AM +0200, Laurent CARON wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> It seems something is wrong on my setup, but i dont know exactly what :$
> 
> ./testme.sh
> Linux-VServer Test [V0.15] Copyright (C) 2003-2006 H.Poetzl
> vcontext: execvp("grep"): No such file or directory
> chcontext failed!
> chbind is working.
> Linux 2.6.16-vs2.1.1-rc13-vs-20060405 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Apr 5 09:04:35 
> CEST 2006 i686
> Ea 0.30.210 273/glibc (DSa) <v13,net>
> VCI: 0002:0001 273 03000116 (TbLgnP)
> 
> 
> It seems something is missing, broken....:$

for unknown reasons (read bug) the debian tools
set a barrier on /, which instantly breaks all
kinds of stuff, use

vattribute --~barrier /

to remvoe it after system bootup, or update to
newer tools (or use the mainline tools for now)

HTH,
Herbert

> vserver vs-master start
> access("/proc/uptime"): Permission denied
> /proc/uptime can not be accessed. Usually, this is caused by
> procfs-security. Please read the FAQ for more details
> http://www.linux-vserver.org/index.php?page=Linux-Vserver+FAQ
> 
> 
> Failed to start vserver 'vs-master'
> 
> I looked in the FAQs provided at this url, but i didn't find what causes 
> this problem.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Laurent
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