From: Christian Mayrhuber (christian.mayrhuber_at_gmx.net)
Date: Fri 09 Jan 2004 - 19:55:04 GMT
Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 11:15:02AM +0100, Bert De Vuyst wrote:
> 
>>I think this problem is not related to the kernel, but to the vserver tools.
>>Running vserver tools 0.29 + patch-vserver-0.29-fix01.diff on a machine 
>>running kernel 2.4.23-vs1.22, did give the same problem.
> 
> 
> maybe we should depreciate the 0.29 version
> completely, it seems that Jack released his 
> development version without much testing ...
> 
> thanks for all the testing!
> 
> HTH,
> Herbert
I've the debian package of vserver 0.29 running with 2.4.24-vs1.22
and this one works as expected.
Are you sure that you have VSERVERS_ROOT configured in /etc/vservers.conf?
VSERVERS_ROOT
      This controls the base directory use to setup vservers. This
      variable is normally written in /etc/vservers.conf and shared by
      several vservers. The actual rool of the vserver is
      $VSERVERS_ROOT/name
      A vserver may override this variable. The newvserver utility will
      write a VSERVERS_ROOT= line in the vserver configuration file if a
      different value was selected (compared to the one in
      /etc/vservers.conf).
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