Wed, 12 Dec 2007 17:26:28 -0500
Hi Eugen,
we have multiple productions servers running etch and vserver with
apt-get install linux-image-2.6.18-5-vserver-686
we use vserver XXX build m debootstrap
and everything is working fine.
The vserver are stored on a DRBD disk.
Adrien
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On 12/12/07, Eugen Leitl <eugen@leitl.org> wrote:
>
>
> I'll have to build a new production server (amd64, etch) and would
> like to know how badly the official debian util-vserver and the vserver
> kernels are lagging, and whether just updating the util-vserver would
> be enough.
>
> Right now 2.6.18-5-vserver-amd64 seems to be current, according
> to vserver-info, below is is also official.
>
> nitrogen:~# vserver-info
> Versions:
> Kernel: 2.6.18-5-vserver-amd64
> VS-API: 0x00020002
> util-vserver: 0.30.213; Jun 23 2007, 06:49:07
>
> Features:
> CC: gcc, gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease)
> (Debian 4.1.1-21)
> CXX: g++, g++ (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease)
> (Debian 4.1.1-21)
> CPPFLAGS: ''
> CFLAGS: '-Wall -g -O2 -std=c99 -Wall -pedantic -W
> -funit-at-a-time'
> CXXFLAGS: '-g -O2 -ansi -Wall -pedantic -W
> -fmessage-length=0 -funit-at-a-time'
> build/host: x86 64-pc-linux-gnu/x86 64-pc-linux-gnu
> Use dietlibc: yes
> Build C++ programs: yes
> Build C99 programs: yes
> Available APIs: compat,v11,fscompat,v13,net,v21,oldproc,olduts
> ext2fs Source: e2fsprogs
> syscall(2) invocation: alternative
> vserver(2) syscall#: 236/glibc
>
> Paths:
> prefix: /usr
> sysconf-Directory: /etc
> cfg-Directory: /etc/vservers
> initrd-Directory: $(sysconfdir)/init.d
> pkgstate-Directory: /var/run/vservers
> vserver-Rootdir: /var/lib/vservers
>
>
> Assumed 'SYSINFO' as no other option given; try '--help' for more
> information.
>
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Hi Eugen,
we have multiple productions servers running etch and vserver with
apt-get install linux-image-2.6.18-5-vserver-686
we use vserver XXX build m debootstrap
and everything is working fine.
The vserver are stored on a DRBD disk.
Adrien
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Eugen Leitl <eugen@leitl.org> wrote:
I'll have to build a new production server (amd64, etch) and would
like to know how badly the official debian util-vserver and the vserver
kernels are lagging, and whether just updating the util-vserver would
be enough.
Right now 2.6.18-5-vserver-amd64 seems to be current, according
to vserver-info, below is is also official.
nitrogen:~# vserver-info
Versions:
Kernel: 2.6.18-5-vserver-amd64
VS-API: 0x00020002
util-vserver: 0.30.213; Jun 23 2007, 06:49:07
Features:
CC: gcc, gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)
CXX: g++, g++ (GCC)
4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)
CPPFLAGS: ''
CFLAGS: '-Wall -g -O2 -std=c99 -Wall -pedantic -W -funit-at-a-time'
CXXFLAGS: '-g -O2 -ansi -Wall -pedantic -W -fmessage-length=0 -funit-at-a-time'
build/host: x86 64-pc-linux-gnu/x86 64-pc-linux-gnu
Use dietlibc: yes
Build C++ programs: yes
Build C99 programs: yes
Available APIs: compat,v11,fscompat,v13,net,v21,oldproc,olduts
ext2fs Source: e2fsprogs
syscall(2) invocation: alternative
vserver(2) syscall#: 236/glibc
Paths:
prefix: /usr
sysconf-Directory: /etc
cfg-Directory: /etc/vservers
initrd-Directory: $(sysconfdir)/init.d
pkgstate-Directory: /var/run/vservers
vserver-Rootdir: /var/lib/vservers
Assumed 'SYSINFO' as no other option given; try '--help' for more information.
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