From: desman_at_gmx.de
Date: Wed 27 Aug 2003 - 11:09:37 BST
hi,
in /usr/sbin/vserver
nothing of the followed words can be found:
ipv4root
Host name
security context
Kernel do not support chrootsafe(), using chroot()
Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCcUu
I ran out of ideas, as it seems to me i have to read and understand the
whole vserver script to
get an idea why he tells me "Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCcUu"
In the vserver script by default init3 is started, normaly the right one.
I can`t try vserver 0.22 because it doensn`t work with ctx17a
Greetings
Oliver
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Fischer [mailto:mike.fischer_at_ipsi.fraunhofer.de]
Sent: Mittwoch, 27. August 2003 11:44
To: vserver_at_solucorp.qc.ca
Subject: Re: [vserver] How to get suse 8.2 to work ?
desman_at_gmx.de wrote:
> hi,
>
> i already took S_FLAGS="lock nproc sched fakeinit" into my config
>
>
>
> vserver1:/etc/vservers# vserver suse82 start
> Starting the virtual server suse82
> Server suse82 is not running
> ipv4root is now 81.2.157.135
> Host name is now twice
> New security context is 30
> Kernel do not support chrootsafe(), using chroot()
> Usage: init 0123456SsQqAaBbCcUu
This last line is most probably what's going wrong.
Look thorugh your vserver script to see what is being called at that point.
I have the stuff running under SuSE 8.2 with the 2.4.20 Kernel but with
the 22 tools, so I can only tell you that it works but not which line
your problem is :(
HTH,
Mike