From: Cathy Sarisky (cathy_at_acornhosting.net)
Date: Tue 17 Jun 2003 - 15:41:21 BST
Absolutely spot-on, Herbert, thank you. *Blush* I went through
/usr/sbin/vserver with a fine-toothed comb looking for SOMETHING that only
happened with multiple IPs, and missed the missing # in my config file.
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 04:02:17AM -0400, Cathy Sarisky wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I have a vserver with 3 IPs assigned to it.
> >
> > Starting or entering the vserver gives the following error message (in
> > triplicate):
> >
> > /usr/sbin/vserver: virtual: command not found
>
> # grep -rnI virtual /usr/sbin/vserver
> 2:# This is a script to control a virtual server
> 180: echo " build : Create a virtual server by copying the packages"
> 182: echo " enter : Enter in the virtual server context and starts a shell"184: echo " exec : Exec a command in the virtual server context"
> 185: echo " suexec : Exec a command in the virtual server context uid"
> 190: echo " running : Tells if a virtual server is running"
> 247: # Create a minimal dev so the virtual server can't grab
> 299:# Select the IP number assigned to the virtual server
> 332:# virtual server at boot time
> 377: echo Starting the virtual server $1
> 500: echo Stopping the virtual server $1
>
> I guess the '#' from line 332 is missing, but do
> not necessary look in /usr/sbin/vserver, because
> line 332 is actually copied into each <name>.conf
> in /etc/vservers ... probably you untentionally
> deleted the '#' from there ...
>
> hth,
> Herbert
>
> > It does set ipv4root correctly, and binding 0.0.0.0 results in it
> > listening on all 3 IPs.
> >
> > However, attempting to bind the second IP with the first one bound gives a
> > message that the address is already in use.
> >
> > This is vanilla 2.4.20 with Jacques' ctx-17 patch, no other modifications,
> > with RedHat 7.3 on the host and virtual server. (Custom compiled kernel -
> > for highmem - but nothing different from other servers where multiple IPs
> > works ok.)
> >
> > I'm using vserver-0.22-1, installed from the rpm.
>
> I assumed, the one from Jacques page ...
>
> > Has anyone seen something similar? Suggestions? I don't see where in
> > /usr/sbin/vserver this error message is coming from.
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Cathy
> >
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