tgunkel-lists@tgunkel.de (Thorsten Gunkel) writes:
> In general this works great, but I had once or twice the problem
> that a service stopped working because it could not longer write to
> its files. Now I like to exclude the affected directory from the
> vhashify. http://linux-vserver.org/alpha+util-vserver mentions
> that this is possible but I don't understand how to exclude for
> example /var/data1 from vserver foo2.
1. /var is excluded by default
2. you can set up your own exclude list under
| /etc/vservers/<name>/apps/vunify/exclude
Be very careful when writing this list; it will completely
override the default exclude list at
| /usr/lib/util-vserver/defaults/vunify-exclude
I suggest to copy the default list and add your files.
Enrico
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Received on Mon Oct 24 08:59:00 2005