Subject: Re: [vserver] Stabilization and Testing ...
From: "Michael S. Zick" <mszick@morethan.org>
Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 11:14:23 -0500

On Fri October 9 2009, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> 
> Dear Community!
> 
> as I already announced some time ago, we started to
> stabilize the Linux-VServer patchset to produce a
> development version and after further stabilization
> a new stable release ...
> 
> I already cleaned up the scheduler stuff, incorporating
> the upcoming CFS hard limits, and most of the filesystem
> related code. during this, we added back support for
> cluster filesystem like ocfs2 and gfs2, and first
> support for the new btrfs filesystem. naturally this
> needs some extensive testing, which I'd gladly out-
> source to persons willing to help there ... please
> contact me (preferably on IRC) for details.
> 
> there will be more testing to be done in the near
> future and I'll setup a wiki page to coordinate this
> and allow for some kind of 'checklist' ... speaking
> of wiki pages, I added a new one with a list of hardware
> I'd be interested in, so if you want to say thanks,
> and don't want to spend time on testing or similar,
> please don't hesitate to pick something from there :)
> 
> http://linux-vserver.org/Make_Bertl_Happy_Hardware_List
> 

That Samsung drive is relatively slow - you might want
to re-think that one.

Mike
> TIA,
> Herbert
> 
> 
>