Thats not realy the way I asked for to find the name of it. If you just logon to the vserver and not to the host machine, you cant see the /etc/vservers directory anyway. I need to find the name during the session in the vserver.

Eje Gustafsson wrote:

the server name in question is the name you have for your config file
and the vserver root directory.

/etc/vservers
in there you should have 2 files

servername.conf and servername.sh
then you should have a matching
/vserver/servername  directory where all your packages are installed.

So to start this vserver you type
vserver servername start

if your .conf and .sh file don't exist you will get an error message
if your /vserver/servername don't exist you will get an error message.

Pretty simply actually.

/Eje

Monday, March 31, 2003, 1:14:16 PM, you wrote:

DR> Hi,

DR> I want to ask if there is a possibility to find out the name of the DR> vserver. I talk about the name, you have to use for the vserver commands DR> like

DR> vserver server1 start
DR>             ^^^^^^



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