HI All,
This is my first time setting up vserver. Other than the error message
I provided on previous email regarding the file system test errors (see
email below), I have problem creating a guest. Please help provide
pointers. Thanks!
I build everything from source. My setup:
Host: Ubuntu Gutsy
System: Intel based DQ965CO.
Patch Kernel version: 2.6.22.14
Util-vserver version: 0.30.214
The error message when trying to create a guest:
vserver vserver1 build -m debootstrap --hostname=vserver1.mydomain.com
--interface eth0:192.168.1.10/24 -- -d gutsy
I: Retrieving Release
E: Failed getting release file
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/gutsy/Release
I check the ftp.debian.org site and there is no dists for gutsy. May I
know how to change the default "retrieving" site address?
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Cheon-Woei Ng
-----Original Message-----
From: Ng, Cheon-woei
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 5:08 PM
To: 'Herbert Poetzl'
Cc: vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
Subject: Question on testing setup result
Hi All,
This is my first time trying vserver. I am using Ubuntu Gutsy as the
host on an Intel based system. After following the steps on the
"Installation on Linux 2.6" page, I have reached the stage of testing my
setup. Since the instruction said I should report any error that the
scripts show, I am reporting the error messages:
root@woei-desktop2:~/src# ./testfs.sh -l -t -D /dev/loop0 -M /mnt
Linux-VServer FS Test [V0.18] Copyright (C) 2005-2007 H.Poetzl
Linux 2.6.22.14 i686/0.30.214
VCI: 0002:0200 273 03000716 (ID24)
--- testing ext2 filesystem ... [000]. [001]. [002]. [999]. --- testing ext3 filesystem ... [000]. [001]. [002]. [999]. --- testing xfs filesystem ... [000]* (xfs format failed) --- testing reiser filesystem ... [000]. [001]. [002]. [999]. --- testing jfs filesystem ... [000]* (jfs format failed) root@woei-desktop2:~/src# ./testfs.sh -t -D /dev/loop0 -M /mnt Linux-VServer FS Test [V0.18] Copyright (C) 2005-2007 H.Poetzl Linux 2.6.22.14 i686/0.30.214 VCI: 0002:0200 273 03000716 (ID24) --- testing ext2 filesystem ... [000]. [001]. [002]. [999]. --- testing ext3 filesystem ... [000]. [001]. [002]. [999]. --- testing xfs filesystem ... [000]* (xfs format failed) --- testing reiser filesystem ... [000]. [001]. [002]. [999]. --- testing jfs filesystem ... [000]* (jfs format failed) It seems to fail on xfs and jfs filesystem. Do let me know if I should file a bug or not. Thanks! Sincerely, Cheon-Woei NgReceived on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 09:52:40 -0800