Re: [vserver] sharing /etc/vservers

From: Jean Weisbuch <jean_at_phpnet.org>
Date: Thu 29 Sep 2011 - 22:43:58 BST
Message-ID: <4E84E69E.8010807@phpnet.org>

Le 29/09/2011 23:10, Chuck a écrit :
> i guess sharing /etc/vservers is a bad idea. i just had another entire host do that same
> thing with every veserver on it..
>
>
> is there no way to accomplish this? its ok if not im just being lazy ... being able to
> add a vserver on any machine and have all see it is really attractive.
>
>
You can use rsync and i think that using a NFS share should also work
but you might use some symlinks for eth interface or init mark for
example as you probably wont want to boot at the same time the same
vserver on serveral hosts.

But if you use a NFS share and its getting unavailable you wont be able
to boot/reboot vservers so i would rather make rsyncs or a similar
solution every time you create a vserver and/or periodically.

And dont forget that if the hosts are running on different kernels you
can have changes to make (for example memory limits on cgroup or rlimits
; schedule that prevent vserver to start on newer kernels).
Received on Thu Sep 29 22:44:08 2011

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