From: GuruJ (GuruJ_at_mbox.com.au)
Date: Sat 01 Nov 2003 - 02:04:46 GMT
Jacques Gelinas wrote:
> After copying, create a new configuration file in /etc/vservers
> 
> Then enter the vserver
> 
> 	vserver new enter
> 
> Then turn off all services
> 
> 	cd /etc/rc.d/init.d
> 	for serv in *
> 	do
> 		/sbin/chkconfig $serv off
> 	done
> 
> Then turn only the services you need. Generally
> 
> 	chkconfig crond on
> 	chkconfig syslog on
> 	chkconfig httpd on
> 	...
> 
> exit
> 
> and start the vserver
> 
I think this is a *really* handy thing for people to be told when they 
first set up VServers, ie. that you don't need to run all the services 
again inside their VServer.
It took me a while to figure this out when I first started using 
vserver, and your scripted solution is very elegant.  Any chance of this 
going into a FAQ or doc somewhere?
-- GuruJ.
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