From: Herbert Poetzl (herbert_at_13thfloor.at)
Date: Wed 10 Sep 2003 - 13:29:06 BST
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 12:19:27PM +0200, Stephan Sachse wrote:
[incredibly useful stuff zapped]
> Herbert Poetzl <herbert_at_13thfloor.at> wrote:
> > hmm, sounds interesting, what crashes did you observe?
> here is the photo http://www.teg-clan.de/bilder/vserver-qouta-1.jpg
hey, nice picture, (nice bookshelf too, by the way ;)
could you please make an ascii copy of this oops and
run it through ksymoops? (if you need help with ksymoops,
let me know)
> The system keeps running but all vserver* scripts hangs after the crash.
> A reboot will fail because the vserver* scripts hangs only a hard reset
> helps.
>
> > > i do the "chcontext --ctx 100 cqhadd -v /dev/hda3" after i start the
> > > vServer. Now i must wroth a script that adds the quota before the
> > > vServer starts. But the Problem is the /dev/real/block/device. How
> > > can i find out die real block device like /dev/hda3 for a vServer on
> > > demand when the vServer starts.
> >
> > well, if you know, you use /dev/hda3 for _all_ vservers,
> > it would always be /dev/hda3 and further, you would only
> > require _one_ vroot device, so setting up the vroot on
> > boot time, and just using /dev/vroot/0 for each server
> > would be sufficient, wouldn't it?
>
> i have defined a VARIABLE REALBLOCKDEVICE in v01.conf and handle the
> vrsetup in /etc/init.d/vservers. The cqhadd/cqhrem is doing in v01.sh.
> It's not so good because the REALBLOCKDEVICE is "hardcoded" in conf
> file, but it works
hmm, maybe I missed something, but for what exactly
do you need the REALBLOCKDEVICE?
best,
Herbert
> cya later
> /stephan
>
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