On 11-Dec-11 21:58, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
>
>>>> # echo "MKNOD">> /etc/vservers/vs4/bcapabilities
>>>> # mkdir -p /etc/vservers/vs4/apps/vdevmap/null
>>>> # touch /etc/vservers/vs4/apps/vdevmap/null/create
>>>> # echo "null"> /etc/vservers/vs4/apps/vdevmap/null/device
>>>> # touch /etc/vservers/vs4/apps/vdevmap/null/open
>
>>>> Now withount changing anything more whenever I stop guest,
>>>> the very last message I see is:
>>>> vc_unset_mapping(): Function not implemented
>
>>>> What does that message mean?
>
>>> it means, that your kernel reports that specific
>>> Linux-VServer syscall comman as unimplemented.
>
>>>> Did I miss something?
>
>>> as usual, the kernel, patch and util-vserver
>>> version would help a lot ...
>
>> kernel 2.6.35
>> vserver 2.3.0.36.32
>
> hmm, we never released a 2.6.35-vs2.3.0.36.32 patch,
> till 2.6.35.2 it was vs2.3.0.36.31 ...
That is strange, because gentoo has exactly this in portage
as the last stable version: 2.6.35-vs2.3.0.36.32
> anyway, assuming that the kernel .config has
> CONFIG_VSERVER_DEVICE=y, the set/unset syscall
> command should be implemented and thus you won't
> get 'Function not implemented' ...
It was not set. I followed "Installation_on_Gentoo" guide
and there is nothing about it so I did not activate it.
So I recompiled kernel and now the message changed to:
vc_unset_mapping(): No such process
Again, it is shown as the very last message when I shutdown
vserver-guest with the above mentioned options. Any idea what
this means how it could be fixed?
Jarry
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