Hello Daniel, On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 13:27:42 +0100 (CET) Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote: > Christian Balzer wrote: > > > > > > First of, I have 2 nodes, and 2 HA controlled filesystems, data-a and > > data-b respectively. There is a sub-directory "guests" in both and > > that in turn holds an "etc" and a "vservers" one, it should be obvious > > what they are. :-p > > > > If I do a "vserver /data-a/guests/etc/engtest04 start" with data-a > > mounted on node A, all is fine. On node A /etc/vservers is a symlink > > to /data-a/guests/etc/, so that for normal operations (both nodes > > up) things work out of the box w/o having to supply the path. > > On node B it's obviously pointing to /data-b/... > > You actually want to keep /etc/vservers as a separate directory, or if > you have configuration there you want to share, add /data-a and /data-b > to /etc/vservers/.defaults/namespace-cleanup-skip. > Separate in what sense, completely on another file-system? The only issue I had read about were with the barrier and that is supposedly fixed by the additional directory above the actual vservers. Anyways, thanks a bundle because namespace-cleanup-skip fixed it, though not that I would have guessed this from the terse flower page or the original error message. ^o^ Regards, Christian -- Christian Balzer Network/Systems Engineer NOC chibi@gol.com Global OnLine Japan/Fusion Network Services http://www.gol.com/