Subject: Re: [vserver] newbie question about host name
From: Vince Clark <vclark@globalera.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 08:26:48 -0600
Sun, 29 Jul 2007 08:26:48 -0600
Thanks. That did it.

Guenther Fuchs wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> on Sunday, July 29, 2007 at 2:39:33 PM there was posted:
>
> VC> I created a new guest by copying an existing one. I thought I
> VC> changed all the configs properly but when I enter the guest the
> VC> login prompt still shows the old guest name. Not sure if this is
> VC> really a problem or not, but it is confusing when trying to
> VC> remember which vserver I am connected to.
>
> The hostname is taken from your vserver config, e.g.
> /etc/vservers/[vserver-name]/uts/nodename
>
> The local guest configs do not overwrite this host-located variable.
>
>   

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Thanks. That did it.

Guenther Fuchs wrote:
Hi there,

on Sunday, July 29, 2007 at 2:39:33 PM there was posted:

VC> I created a new guest by copying an existing one. I thought I
VC> changed all the configs properly but when I enter the guest the
VC> login prompt still shows the old guest name. Not sure if this is
VC> really a problem or not, but it is confusing when trying to
VC> remember which vserver I am connected to.

The hostname is taken from your vserver config, e.g.
/etc/vservers/[vserver-name]/uts/nodename

The local guest configs do not overwrite this host-located variable.

  

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Vince Clark
Global Era
The freedom of open source.
(303) 493-6723
(303) 455-2409 fax
vclark@globalera.com
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