From: Andreas Vogt (a_vogt_at_gaia.de)
Date: Thu 17 Feb 2005 - 15:45:06 GMT
Hi,
I' trying to get a vserver environment on SUSE 9.2, Athlon AMD 64, kernel
2.6.10-vs1.9.4 with util-vserver-0.30.203 rel:1mdk, installed as i586.rpm.
Kernelcompilation finished without probs.
Whe asking
vserver-stat
i get
#: /usr/lib/util-vserver # vserver-stat
WARNING: can not access /proc/uptime. 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
open("/proc/uptime"): No such file or directory
So I read the FAQ and tried
vprocunhide
an got
/proc/net/snmp6: Invalid argument
/proc/net/igmp6: Invalid argument
/proc/net/snmp: Invalid argument
/proc/net/route: Invalid argument
/proc/net/igmp: Invalid argument
/proc/net/arp: Invalid argument
/proc/net/dev: Invalid argument
/proc/net/rpc/nfs: Invalid argument
...
and much more like this.
capability is loaded as module.
/proc is mounted and I can get all information on it (as root on host).
How can I check it in context xid 1?
What can I do next to solve the problem?
Thx
Anders
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