Hi,
I have vservers running on some debian etch based amd64 machines, but
with self compiled kernels. I use util-vserver package 0.30.212-1 with
kernels 2.6.20.18 or 2.6.22.19, and everything works as expected. I.e.
vserver-stat prints
CTX PROC VSZ RSS userTIME sysTIME UPTIME NAME
0 62 268.2M 24.5M 13h16m47 1h45m19 25d23h55 root server
(... continued for the virtual machines)
Now I built a new machine similar to the existing ones, but I thought
I'd give debian lenny a try.
So on this machine I got util-vserver 0.30.216~r2772-6 together with my
own 2.6.22.19 kernel.
First thing: The debian init script now tries to set barrier attributes
on <vserverroot>/.pkg and <vserverroot>/.hash and complains if they
don't exist. What are these dirs for? Till now I didn't have them in my
vserver roots.
Then: No more errors or something, but vserver-stat only prints
CTX PROC VSZ RSS userTIME sysTIME UPTIME NAME
No root context. I copied and tested an existing vserver directory. It
starts and the vserver context shows up in vserver-stat, but still no
root context.
So I wonder, if I got a problem here. Or did just util-vserver change
its behaviour somehow?
Thanks,
Claus
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