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From: raanders_at_acm.org
Date: Wed 27 Feb 2002 - 15:55:24 GMT


I've tried to created a unified vserver with less than satisfactory
results. I'm sure it is because of a design decision I made when building
the server. I created a partition for each planned vserver.
   It's my understanding that unification uses hard links and that hard
links can't be done across file-systems/partitions. Are these two thoughts
correct?
   If so my plan to to merge the several partitions into one using partd
(fortunately they are all contiguous on the hard-drive.) Mount that big
partition as /vservers and let it rip.

I do see one problem and that is I have other vservers running that
were not unified on a different partition and hard-drive. Is there anyway
let/force the vserver exist outside the /vservers directory?

As always any and all help is appreciated.

Best,
Rod

-- 
             Why is it so easy to throw caution to the wind.
            Shouldn't it be heavier and shaped like an anvil?

Jon Anderson


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