Tor Rune Skoglund wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> have a new installation here, and after reboots, the vservers will not
> start - with the following error:
>
> The following problem(s) were encountered while verifying vshelper
> functionality:
> * The vshelper state-directory '/var/run/vshelper' does not exist; since
> it is created by 'make install', this indicates a serious problem with
> your util-vserver installatio
> [...]
>
> ... Which is correct. /var/run is a link to /run, which is again mounted
> on tmpfs, so no-one has created /var/run/vshelper on boot.
Do you have the util-vserver initscript enabled on boot? It is the one
responsible for creating that.
Daniel
> The easiest one-liner I found was simply to re-emerge util-vserver on
> every reboot, but is there an "official", longer-term solution? I am
> using util-vserver 0.30.216_pre3038, which is ~ masked, but presumably
> needed for newer kernels.
>
> (Btw, this kind of illustrates the degrading state of vserver on Gentoo
> atm, which cannot be installed without patches or manual interception
> and googling.... which would scare off new users...)
>
> - Tor Rune Skoglund, trs@swi.no
>
Received on Wed Jan 22 08:16:39 2014