Re: [vserver] Experimental patches

From: Herbert Poetzl <herbert_at_13thfloor.at>
Date: Wed 30 Dec 2009 - 14:57:22 GMT
Message-ID: <20091230145722.GN31558@MAIL.13thfloor.at>

On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 03:08:56PM +0100, Roberto wrote:
> Hi Herbert, hi everyone,

> now I'm testing a 2.6.32.1 kernel patched with vs2.3.0.36.27 and the
> last utils-vserver. Both host and guests are Slackware (I followed
> Laurens Vets how-to here
> http://www.cilinder.be/2009/03/19/building-slackware-vservers-on-slackware.html).

> I can create, start, enter but not stop any guest by typing
> "vserver stop guest".

> Sometimes the guest stops only a few minutes later.

sounds like your guest is ignoring the shutdown and thus
has to be killed by util-vserver after a timeout

> And when I reboot the host, enabling "vservers-default start"
> at startup, my prompt is like this: root@firstguestname:#

speaking of util-vserver, what is your current version?
(note 0.30.215 will not work with kernels after 2.6.24)

> Everything is going well in another box which runs the stable patch.

> Thanks in advance for any help

best,
Herbert

> Best regards
> R
>
> Herbert Poetzl ha scritto:
> >On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 04:13:02PM +0100, Roberto wrote:
> >>Hello all.
> >>I have to upgrade my kernel to a version >= 2.6.27 (Realtek R8168 and
> >>r8169 drivers problems), so the experimental patch 2.3 is needed.
> >
> >>Which is the level of stability?
> >
> >it is on the way to become the next stable, currently
> >the status can be consodered development except for the
> >ipv6/ipv4 interaction which is still a known issue
> >
> >>Can I use it in a production environment?
> >
> >many folks, including the Linux-VServer developers use
> >it in production so it should work for normal use ...
> >
> >>thanks for any answer
> >
> >best,
> >Herbert
> >
> >>Regards
> >>Roberto
> >
>
Received on Wed Dec 30 14:58:09 2009

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