On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 03:08:56PM +0100, Roberto wrote: > Hi Herbert, hi everyone, > now I'm testing a 2.6.32.1 kernel patched with vs2.3.0.36.27 and the > last utils-vserver. Both host and guests are Slackware (I followed > Laurens Vets how-to here > http://www.cilinder.be/2009/03/19/building-slackware-vservers-on-slackware.html). > I can create, start, enter but not stop any guest by typing > "vserver stop guest". > Sometimes the guest stops only a few minutes later. sounds like your guest is ignoring the shutdown and thus has to be killed by util-vserver after a timeout > And when I reboot the host, enabling "vservers-default start" > at startup, my prompt is like this: root@firstguestname:# speaking of util-vserver, what is your current version? (note 0.30.215 will not work with kernels after 2.6.24) > Everything is going well in another box which runs the stable patch. > Thanks in advance for any help best, Herbert > Best regards > R > > Herbert Poetzl ha scritto: > >On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 04:13:02PM +0100, Roberto wrote: > >>Hello all. > >>I have to upgrade my kernel to a version >= 2.6.27 (Realtek R8168 and > >>r8169 drivers problems), so the experimental patch 2.3 is needed. > > > >>Which is the level of stability? > > > >it is on the way to become the next stable, currently > >the status can be consodered development except for the > >ipv6/ipv4 interaction which is still a known issue > > > >>Can I use it in a production environment? > > > >many folks, including the Linux-VServer developers use > >it in production so it should work for normal use ... > > > >>thanks for any answer > > > >best, > >Herbert > > > >>Regards > >>Roberto > > >