On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 10:29:04PM +0500, Mustafa Abbasi wrote:
> when i try to start the vserer using
> vserver sarge start
> i get this error
> /proc/uptime can not be accessed. 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
>
>
> i went to the link and then tried
> /etc/init.d/vprocunhide stop
> /etc/init.d/vprocunhide start
> i get this error
> Fixing /proc entries visibility.../proc/net/: Bad address
> /proc/sys/: Bad address
> /proc/sys/debug/: Bad address
> /proc/sys/dev/: Bad address
> /proc/sysvipc/: Bad address
> /proc/tty/: Bad address
> /proc/cmdline: Bad address
> /proc/cpuinfo: Bad address
> /proc/crypto: Bad address
> /proc/devices: Bad address
> /proc/execdomains: Bad address
> /proc/filesystems: Bad address
> /proc/interrupts: Bad address
> /proc/iomem: Bad address
> /proc/ioports: Bad address
> /proc/kcore: Bad address
> /proc/kmsg: Bad address
> /proc/loadavg: Bad address
> /proc/locks: Bad address
> /proc/meminfo: Bad address
> /proc/misc: Bad address
> /proc/modules: Bad address
> /proc/slabinfo: Bad address
> /proc/stat: Bad address
> /proc/swaps: Bad address
> /proc/uptime: Bad address
> /proc/version: Bad address
> ERROR
>
> what am i doing wrong.
> i use ubuntu breezy.
a) make sure that you have a patched kernel and
(chances are good, but test with testme.sh)
b) make sure that the tools are working properly
(i.e. build them yourself or at least test them
with the testme.sh)
> ps i did get a vserver to run in debian sarge but i can't get it to
> work in ubuntu breezy. installing in ubuntu i did take nore care to
> satisfy build dependencies before compiling and did compile the kernel
> more carefully. do i need to recompile the kernel or is the someother
> problem. i can i access
> cat /proc/uptime
> can anyone give any help.
if the issue persists with a 2.01 or 2.1.0 kernel
and 0.30.209 (mainline) tools, please let me know
so we can start investigating ...
best,
Herbert
> my computer is a
> amd sempron 2400 +
> MSI km3mv-v
> 256 mb ram
>
> i used this kernel
> root@ubuntu:~# uname -r
> 2.6.14.4-vs2.1.0
>
> i ran all the commands as root.
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Received on Fri Dec 23 19:45:52 2005