Subject: Re: [vserver] newbie question: /usr/sbin/vserver-info: No such file or directory
From: "Mike Wang" <comritesecurity@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 23:51:38 -0500

HI Adam
     thanks.
     I chatted  with people on the IRC.  They are very nice and helpful.

     My issue is:
       the /usr/ is a symbolic link.
       /usr/---> /sysdata/usr/

      for the util-sever version before 0.30.215,  I guess it is
Daniel Hokka Zakrisson who said that I need to put:

 /sysdata to /etc/vservers/.defaults/namespace-cleanup-skip

       after that, it works perfectly.



cheers.

Mike


On Jan 5, 2008 10:39 PM, Adam Majer <adamm@zombino.com> wrote:
> Mike Wang wrote:
> > Hi
> >       I am running debian etch, and after install new vs, try to run is, got:
> >
> > /usr/lib/util-vserver# vserver  asterisk1 start
> > /usr/lib/util-vserver/functions: line 500: /usr/sbin/vserver-info: No
>
>
> Same Debian version here (2.6.18-2-vserver-k7 -- haven't updated the
> kernel yet), and it runs fine. Never had problems with it.
>
> I'm also using the same old tools with latest patched kernel
> (2.6.22.14-vs2.2.0.5) and no problems there too. Aside from kernel, it
> is a stock Etch. I will probably want to update the tools soon though.
>
> Have you setup that vserver with debian's newvserver command?
>
> - Adam
>
>



-- 
Best Regards

Mike