From: Roderick A. Anderson (raanders_at_acm.org)
Date: Thu 11 Dec 2003 - 01:16:35 GMT
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> hmm upgrade to 2.4.21ctx-17c? have a look at the
> changelog http://www.linux-vserver.org/index.php?page=ChangeLog
> to see where ctx-17c is (in history)
Well it was for me. I was using a 17 or 17a before the crash. I know I
need to get further along but every time I think of doing it I see
messages that make me think there is still a bit more to do.
Things have been just to busy for me to spend time exploring the
new-improved stuff. Mostly I have time to stomp out burning ducks and
that's all. I promise I will this week. I see a light at the end of the
tunnel and it isn't a train coming at me.
> > It appears there is a brand new directory and attendent config files but I
> > can't find any documentation on what can/needs to go inside them
> > (/etc/vservices/$SERVICE.conf).
>
> this is a very old feature, as a matter of fact, it
> was present in version 0.16
Geez did I miss this or what!
> from the changelog at solucorp
> -----
> v services all supporting /etc/vservices/*.conf configuration
>
> All the /etc/init.d/v_xxx services are now completed and
> use the optional /etc/vservices/xxx.conf file.
> This file provides the IP number to use to bind the service.
> By default, the service is bound to eth0. Using the optional
> file, you bind it to whatever you want
>
> For example:
>
> IP=eth1
> IP=192.168.1.1
>
> > I do get an error when I run v_sshd but don't want to try it on the
> > running server right now so I can provide that.
>
> well, I guess _something_ is wrong ...
Go figure eh? Well it looks like I've been living on borrowed time. It
has never failed before - this way.
Looks like reading time tonight so I do it correct.
Thanks,
Rod
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