From: Herbert Poetzl (herbert_at_13thfloor.at)
Date: Tue 30 Nov 2004 - 17:22:42 GMT
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 01:59:43PM +0100, Lars E. D. Jensen wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I have access to IP address space x.x.x.114 -> x.x.x.118
>
> But I can only catch x.x.x.118 with one virtual server.
>
> x.x.x.116 can't be allocated. Is this a configuration issue at my ISP or is it
> a misconfiguration of my vservers?
sorry my magic glass ball is in repair _again_ ;)
need some details first like:
- what kernel, patches, what tools?
- what does 'catch' mean?
- do you get any error messages, or just no data?
> ---cut---
> vservers.conf:
> # Configuration file for the vservers service
> # BACKGROUND=yes
> # start the vservers on tty9, in background so the rest of the
> # boot process end early
> BACKGROUND=no
>
> # Where are all your child-servers living?
> VSERVERS_ROOT=/vservers
> # When starting or entering a vserver, its /etc/mtab is generated on
> # the fly so it matches the various volumes mounted inside the vserver
> GENERATEMTAB=yes
>
> hostname1.conf:
> IPROOT="x.x.x.116"
> S_HOSTNAME="hostname1"
> S_DOMAINNAME="hostname1.domain.com"
> S_CONTEXT="1003"
>
> hostname2.conf:
> IPROOT="x.x.x.118"
> S_HOSTNAME="hostname2"
> S_DOMAINNAME="hostname2.domain.com"
> S_CONTEXT="1002"
>
> ---cut---
>
> I can only use x.x.x.118 :I
config looks fine so far ...
best,
Herbert
> Thanks.
> --
> Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
>
> Lars E. D. Jensen
> lars_at_dangvard.dk
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