On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 02:06:56AM -0500, Dragan Saraginov wrote: > Hi to all here. > I have a simple question regarding mounting two guest servers. you mean, (bind) mounting the filesystem tree of those guests? > Here is the thing I need to mount two quests on the same physical server. the host is the physical server, if each guest has a separate device or partition, and your guest config contains a proper fstab entry, util-vserver will mount them into your guest's namespace on startup > I know that this can be done by stopping one of them, changing the xid > of the stopped guest server with the xid number of the server where > will be mounted. the xid is the context id, and has little to do with the filesystem (tree) used by the guests, except for: a) guests are identified by xid, and so are the private namespaces b) processes with the same xid (started by util-vserver) will share the same guest (namespaces) c) tagging (filesystem persistant context information) is based on xid (context ids) to some extend > But the issue here is that I need both guests to be up and running, > so the question is is there a way to mount one running guest to some > directory to the other one. if you just want to share a filesystem (tree) between two guests, the simplest solution is to put the (bind) mount(s) into the guest config's fstab and be done HTH, Herbert > TIA, > Dragan Saragin > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean.