From: Herbert Poetzl (herbert_at_13thfloor.at)
Date: Thu 14 Jul 2005 - 13:55:36 BST
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 12:16:47AM +1000, Matt Paine wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Ive been monitoring the list for a few days now, and constantly
> searching the vserver site, and the util-vserver site and google for
> appropriate documentation and I have not been able to find any hints as
> to what to do next.
>
> My setup:
>
> Host has FC4. Vanilla kernel (2.6.12.2) with the latest vserver patch
> (2.0-rc6). Standard options. All build and installed and booted with no
> errors.
>
> util-vserver (0.30) built and installed with no errors.
those are the stable/old tools ... get 0.30.207
> Its from here things get hazy. Sites mention the use of newvserver to
> create a new virtual server, but thatis not part of the util-vserver
no it's a debian add on of dubious value ...
> package (as far as I can tell). Other sites give examples of the vserver
> build command. This example is from the gentoo documentation
> (http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/vserver-howto.xml) although I seem to be
> getting the same errors no matter what command I use...
>
> ---------8<---------------------
>
> [root_at_google ~]# vserver test2 build -m skeleton --hostname test2
> --initstyle plain --context 2 --interface test2=eth0:192.168.1.41/24
>
> Directory /vservers/test2 has been populated
> /etc/vservers/test2.conf has been created. Look at it!
> Can't set the ipv4 root (Invalid argument)
> Can't set the ipv4 root (Invalid argument)
> Can't set the ipv4 root (Invalid argument)
> Can't set the ipv4 root (Invalid argument)
check with http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/SCRIPT/testme.sh
and let us know the results ...
best,
Herbert
> etc (total count 70 messages the same)
> ...
> Can't set the ipv4 root (Invalid argument)
> Can't set the ipv4 root (Invalid argument)
> [root_at_google ~]#
>
> ------------------------->8----------
>
> The files do "seem" to exist in the /vserver/test2 directory. The
> test2.conf did get created. So I though I'de ignore the error and
> continue with other snippets I have found.....
>
>
>
> ------------8<----------------
>
> [root_at_google ~]# vserver test2 enter
> Can't set the ipv4 root (Invalid argument)
> [root_at_google ~]#
>
> ------------->8---------------
>
>
> Well, that didn't work. Perhaps I could try starting the server first? ....
>
>
> ------------8<----------------
>
> [root_at_google ~]# vserver test2 start
> Starting the virtual server test2
> Server test2 is not running
> Can't set the ipv4 root (Invalid argument)
> [root_at_google ~]#
>
> ------------->8---------------
>
>
>
> Stuck!
>
> Any help will be appreciated (let me know if anyone needs any further
> information). This looks like such a fantastic project, but I've been
> banging my head against the wall for almost a week now and still no luck.
>
> Thankyou in advance
>
> Matt.
>
>
>
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