On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 01:23:05PM -0500, KyoungSoo Park wrote:
>
> Sorry for the duplicate message. I thought the first message
> didn't get through. Anyway, I would greatly appreciate your
> answers!
see previous mail ...
best,
Herbert
> --KyoungSoo
>
> KyoungSoo Park wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I'm a newbie, and I'm trying to assign an IP to each vserver
> >guest. Specifically, I have three working IPs
> >(128.112.136.35, 128.112.136.36, 128.112.136.37) but only
> >one NIC (eth0) on a machine. I want to run three vserver
> >guests but each vserver should only (and exclusively) use
> >one of the IPs. How should I set up this?
> >
> >I checked the documentation, and this mailing list, but I couldn't
> >figure out yet. What I've tried is to set something like
> >
> >IPROOT="128.112.136.36"
> >
> >in /etc/vservers/guestX.conf, but everytime I run the guestX, I always
> >see eth0 is mapped to 128.112.136.35, which is the the IP address of
> >the machine as you ssh into as root. I want to see this IP changed to
> >128.112.136.36 in guestX when I ifconfig in guestX. Is this possible?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >KyoungSoo
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Received on Thu Feb 8 10:25:05 2007