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From: Dimitri Roschkowski (dr_at_port29.net)
Date: Tue 01 Apr 2003 - 05:21:34 BST


Thats not realy the way I asked for to find the name of it. If you just
logon to the vserver and not to the host machine, you cant see the
/etc/vservers directory anyway. I need to find the name during the
session in the vserver.

Eje Gustafsson wrote:

>the server name in question is the name you have for your config file
>and the vserver root directory.
>
>/etc/vservers
>in there you should have 2 files
>
>servername.conf and servername.sh
>then you should have a matching
>/vserver/servername directory where all your packages are installed.
>
>So to start this vserver you type
>vserver servername start
>
>if your .conf and .sh file don't exist you will get an error message
>if your /vserver/servername don't exist you will get an error message.
>
>Pretty simply actually.
>
> /Eje
>
>Monday, March 31, 2003, 1:14:16 PM, you wrote:
>
>DR> Hi,
>
>DR> I want to ask if there is a possibility to find out the name of the
>DR> vserver. I talk about the name, you have to use for the vserver commands
>DR> like
>
>DR> vserver server1 start
>DR> ^^^^^^
>
>
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