HongDan wrote:
> Hi~ I��ve tested Daniel Hokka Zakrisson's ipv6 patch for util-vserver and
> successfully login a vserver guest with ipv6 address. My experiment is like
> this:
Well, it's not so much a patch as a quick hack to get IPv6 addresses
assigned.
> <snip>
> 2. When I ssh into vserver guest with ipv6 address, it took quite a long
> time before logging into the system, which doesn��t happen when using ipv4
> address. Do you think it��s the problem of ipv6 network or the ipv6 ability
> of vserver?
How long does reverse DNS take on the IPv6 addresses from the guest?
> 3. Till now I can only build a new vserver with yum method. Sometimes it
> took too long a time if the internet condition is not so good. I read guides
> on http://linux-vserver.org/ again and again, but can��t find an efficient
> way about how to build a new vserver guest. Would you give me some hints?
> For example, how to change the default yum.repo of vserver guest? Does it
> use the same yum.repo with vserver host? Because I want to build several
> guests and assign separate ipv6 address for them.
Put your modified .repos in /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc5/yum.repos.d
(which you'll have to create).
> 4. I��ve assigned an ipv4 address to guest when it��s built, then how can I
> change this address later? I tried to change the /etc/vservers/<my
> vserver>/interfaces/0/ip, but after starting the guest, the corresponding
> net device didn��t come up again, unless I changed the ip back.
What do you mean? Do you have nodev set? What is dev set to?
-- Daniel Hokka Zakrisson GPG id: 06723412 GPG fingerprint: A455 4DF3 990A 431F FECA 7947 6136 DDA2 0672 3412 _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserverReceived on Thu Jun 1 13:22:54 2006