On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 04:46:04PM +0100, Ben Brown wrote:
> Ben Brown wrote:
> >Which Kernel option is that? Debian has been *really* helpful and spread
> > the vserver config about all over the place :S
>
>
> Scratch that, I found it:
>
> CONFIG_VSERVER_LEGACY=y
> # CONFIG_VSERVER_LEGACY_VERSION is not set
> CONFIG_VSERVER_LEGACYNET=y
> CONFIG_VSERVER_PROC_SECURE=y
> CONFIG_VSERVER_HARDCPU=y
> CONFIG_VSERVER_HARDCPU_IDLE=y
> # CONFIG_INOXID_NONE is not set
> # CONFIG_INOXID_UID16 is not set
> # CONFIG_INOXID_GID16 is not set
> CONFIG_INOXID_UGID24=y
> # CONFIG_INOXID_INTERN is not set
> # CONFIG_INOXID_RUNTIME is not set
> # CONFIG_XID_TAG_NFSD is not set
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so, NFS tagging is disabled, and unless there
is a bug in the debian kernel, you should not
experience any issues with sharing files over
NFS (except for the usual NFS issues of course)
> # CONFIG_VSERVER_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_VSERVER=y
> CONFIG_VSERVER_SECURITY=y
>
> Any suggestions?
please try with a vanilla kernel if you can
reliably trigger it somehow (vs2.2.0.2) and
let me know how that goes ...
TIA,
Herbert
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ben
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Received on Wed Jul 18 20:05:11 2007