On Monday 12 June 2006 22:16, Francis Giraldeau wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When creating a debian vserver on a debian host (util-vserver 0.30-210,
> kernel 2.6.16) and tranfering it on a mandriva host (util-vserver
> 0.30-208, kernel 2.6.16), i got this error :
>
> [root@tesla terp1]# vserver terp1 start
> save_ctxinfo: execv(): No such file or directory
>
> With util-vserver 0.30-210, the message is more pretty:
>
> [root@epsilon vservers]# vserver tiny1 start
> chbind: kernel does not provide network virtualization
I think it has nothing to do with the guest / host being a Debian / Mandriva
distro. The error appears in the in the "vserver.start" script, when trying
to start the first process in the guest.
1) Try the --debug switch (on both machines, and compare result)
2) What did you transfer and how did you do that ?
3) Did you compile the tools by yourself, or do you use packages ?
>
> There is something wrong, because there are many other mandriva vserver
> on this host, and they work perfectly. This error apears only for the
> debian guest. Notice that the debian guest works on the debian host :)
>
> I saw a previous discussion about that :
> http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/archives/200602/0026.html
> http://irc.13thfloor.at/LOG/2006-02/LOG_2006-02-19.txt
>
> But nothing that solved the problem.
>
> Any idea since then?
>
> Have a nice day,
>
> Francis
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