Re: [vserver] File permission problem after upgrade

From: Matthias Teege <matthias-vsrv_at_mteege.de>
Date: Wed 27 Apr 2011 - 14:56:04 BST
Message-ID: <alpine.LNX.2.00.1104271541590.12271@pno.zgrrtr.qr>

On Wed, 27 Apr 2011, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:

Hello,

> > I cannot remove, touch or mv the file. Reading isn't a problem.
>
> Most likely, the file is immutable, without being marked as COW.

Yes, I can work with all files that have no hard links.

> What kernel did you come from? What filesystem are you using?

2.6.26-vs2.3.0.35.6 and ext3

> For some combinations of the above two answers, the answer will
> be that you need to stash away your Linux-VServer attributes
> while running the old kernel, and then restore them again.
> http://people.linux-vserver.org/~dhozac/t/save-vsdata.sh can
> help you do that.

As I understand the script it saves the attributes to a file so that i can
restore the attributes on the new system. Do I have to "reset" all files
und /vservers?

Many thanks
Matthias
Received on Wed Apr 27 14:56:17 2011

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