Asier Baranguán wrote:
> Thomas Besser escribió:
>
>>> Guest have the CAP_NET_BROADCAST and CAP_SYS_RESOURCE enabled. Perhaps
>>> you can try with other kernel.
>>
>> I tried several kernels till now.
>>
>> Whats about this CAP_SYS_RESOURCE and where/how to set it? In host or
>> guest?
>
> You must write it in the bcapabilities file under the vserver
> configuration folder. It's as simple as:
>
> root # echo CAP_SYS_RESOURCE > /etc/vservers/<vserver name>/bcapabilities
>
> Or if you have the file, add it:
>
> root # echo CAP_SYS_RESOURCE >> /etc/vservers/<vserver name>/bcapabilities
>
> And restart the vserver. You have some info about the capabilities and the
> meaning of this files in the linux-vserver page.
>
> http://linux-vserver.org/Capabilities_and_Flags
>
> http://linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:Capabilities_and_Flags
Thanx, tried CAP_SYS_RESOURCE. Nothing changed.
Regards
Thomas
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Received on Wed May 9 10:19:54 2007