Subject: chbind error with vserver on Centos 5.2 system
From: Eric Jorgensen <jorgy@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2009 20:26:21 -0800 (PST)
Sat, 17 Jan 2009 20:26:21 -0800 (PST)
Hello,

I'm migrating a vserver setup from a Centos 4.6 to a new Centos 5.2 box, fully patched
and i386.  I patched and compiled from source:

vmlinuz-2.6.19.7-vs2.2.0.3
vmlinuz-2.6.20.20-vs2.2.0.4

I downloaded and install from the dhozak repo:

vmlinuz-2.6.22.19-vs2.3.0.34.1

However, with each one of these, I have tried to run the standard testme.sh script but
get an error:


Linux-VServer Test [V0.15] Copyright (C) 2003-2006 H.Poetzl
chcontext is working.
chbind failed!
New network context is 49151 Adding 127.0.0.1
Linux 2.6.22.19-vs2.3.0.34.1 #1 SMP Mon Mar 17 05:32:04 EDT 2008 i686
Ea 0.30.216 273/glibc (DSa) <v13,net,v21,v22,v23,netv2>
VCI: 0002:0302 273 13010fb1 (TbPD)
---


This happens with both my compiled util-vserver 0.30.215 as well as the dhozak 0.30.216-1.pre2793.

I have verified that util-vserver and vprocunhide are starting on boot.  I have googled
but can't find anything relevant.

I'm stumped here, and would appreciate any advice.

Thanks!

Eric

Hello,

I'm migrating a vserver setup from a Centos 4.6 to a new Centos 5.2 box, fully patched and i386.  I patched and compiled from source:

vmlinuz-2.6.19.7-vs2.2.0.3
vmlinuz-2.6.20.20-vs2.2.0.4

I downloaded and install from the dhozak repo:

vmlinuz-2.6.22.19-vs2.3.0.34.1

However, with each one of these, I have tried to run the standard testme.sh script but get an error:


Linux-VServer Test [V0.15] Copyright (C) 2003-2006 H.Poetzl
chcontext is working.
chbind failed!
New network context is 49151 Adding 127.0.0.1
Linux 2.6.22.19-vs2.3.0.34.1 #1 SMP Mon Mar 17 05:32:04 EDT 2008 i686
Ea 0.30.216 273/glibc (DSa) <v13,net,v21,v22,v23,netv2>
VCI: 0002:0302 273 13010fb1 (TbPD)
---


This happens with both my compiled util-vserver 0.30.215 as well as the dhozak 0.30.216-1.pre2793.

I have verified that util-vserver and vprocunhide are starting on boot.  I have googled but can't find anything relevant.

I'm stumped here, and would appreciate any advice.

Thanks!

Eric